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I'm probably giving this too much thought, but here's the dilemma:
My 1947-1966 Dodgers are up 3 games to 1 against the 1947-1966 Tigers in the finals (or World Series as I like to refer to it) of one of the installments of Andy Cummings theme leagues.
Koufax and Drysdale were efficient in games 1 and 2 at Dodger Stadium, so I was up 2-0 going into Detroit. Newcombe, Perranoski and King literally threw batting practice to the Detroit sluggers in game 3, final 16-1. The ghosts of Cobb, Greenberg and Cochrane were blowing groundballs and popups into the holes for the Tigers' 20 hits that game. PLUS, the Duke went down in the 8th, lost to the Bums until Game 6.
In game 4, armed with rabbit's feet, garlic gloves (and probably an emery board) in his pockets, Sal Maglie (yes Giants fans, Sal was a Dodger also) took to the mound to face the likes of Cash, Kaline, Colavito, Freehan and company. After a shaky 2nd inning in which the Tigers went up 4-2, it looked like it was going to be batting practice, day 2, at '41 Briggs Stadium.
But ol' Sal settled down, and handcuffed the Tigers the rest of the way, except for a 6th inning home run by George Kell which put the Cats up 5-4.
But, true to his should be Hall of Fame form (of which he isn't in the HOF, but should be, and which is a damn shame) Gil Hodges tripled in Campanella in the 7th to tie and then homered into the left field bleachers in the 9th to win this excitin' (at least to the Bums' fans) see-saw battle.
So - the conundrum facing me:
Do I go with Koufax in game 5 at the launching pad of Briggs Stadium today, or save him and Drysdale for a probable trip back to Dodger Stadium and games 6 and 7? Remember Snider is out of the line-up until Game 6, so not available today. Surprisingly, Koufax and Drysdale are only a combine 23-16 in the pitcher friendly park of Dodger Stadium '64, while a combined 30-9 on the road. That's really odd. My only option as an alternate starter today would be the .99 cent Joe Black, line for the entire season: 1 win, 2 innings pitched, no walks, one strikeout, no hits, no runs - but plenty of splinters in his backside.
That's the story in a nutshell (it was one of those long Brazilian nuts). What would you do??
http://onlinegames.strat-o-matic.com/team/807661
Sandy Koufax was on form - da Bums win the game, 9-3, and the World Series. Ticker-tape parade through Brooklyn!!
My 1947-1966 Dodgers are up 3 games to 1 against the 1947-1966 Tigers in the finals (or World Series as I like to refer to it) of one of the installments of Andy Cummings theme leagues.
Koufax and Drysdale were efficient in games 1 and 2 at Dodger Stadium, so I was up 2-0 going into Detroit. Newcombe, Perranoski and King literally threw batting practice to the Detroit sluggers in game 3, final 16-1. The ghosts of Cobb, Greenberg and Cochrane were blowing groundballs and popups into the holes for the Tigers' 20 hits that game. PLUS, the Duke went down in the 8th, lost to the Bums until Game 6.
In game 4, armed with rabbit's feet, garlic gloves (and probably an emery board) in his pockets, Sal Maglie (yes Giants fans, Sal was a Dodger also) took to the mound to face the likes of Cash, Kaline, Colavito, Freehan and company. After a shaky 2nd inning in which the Tigers went up 4-2, it looked like it was going to be batting practice, day 2, at '41 Briggs Stadium.
But ol' Sal settled down, and handcuffed the Tigers the rest of the way, except for a 6th inning home run by George Kell which put the Cats up 5-4.
But, true to his should be Hall of Fame form (of which he isn't in the HOF, but should be, and which is a damn shame) Gil Hodges tripled in Campanella in the 7th to tie and then homered into the left field bleachers in the 9th to win this excitin' (at least to the Bums' fans) see-saw battle.
So - the conundrum facing me:
Do I go with Koufax in game 5 at the launching pad of Briggs Stadium today, or save him and Drysdale for a probable trip back to Dodger Stadium and games 6 and 7? Remember Snider is out of the line-up until Game 6, so not available today. Surprisingly, Koufax and Drysdale are only a combine 23-16 in the pitcher friendly park of Dodger Stadium '64, while a combined 30-9 on the road. That's really odd. My only option as an alternate starter today would be the .99 cent Joe Black, line for the entire season: 1 win, 2 innings pitched, no walks, one strikeout, no hits, no runs - but plenty of splinters in his backside.
That's the story in a nutshell (it was one of those long Brazilian nuts). What would you do??
http://onlinegames.strat-o-matic.com/team/807661
Sandy Koufax was on form - da Bums win the game, 9-3, and the World Series. Ticker-tape parade through Brooklyn!!
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