8. 1910 World Champion Philadelphia Athletics v. 72. 1951 World Champion New York Yankees
We started with 128 teams. Right now, 28 spots in the next round have been claimed. 4 left.
The 1909 A's and the 1972 A's have advanced. This is the last A's team in the round.
9 Yankees teams have moved on: 1928, 1936, 1943, 1947, 1953, 1954, 1961, 1977, 1998 and there's still one more to come later in the Region.
A's 102-48 Mgr. Connie Mack
Won AL Pennant
d. Cubs in WS
d. #121 2002 Giants (MVP-Jack Coombs/Chief Bender)
Hall of Famers: Home Run Baker, Chief Bender, Eddie Collins, Eddie Plank, Connie Mack
Yankees 98-56 Mgr Casey Stengel
Won AL Pennant
d. Giants in WS
d. #57 1931 Cardinals (Allie Reynolds)
All-Stars: C Yogi Berra, OF Joe DiMaggio, SP Eddie Lopat, SS Phil Rizzuto
AL RoY: 2B Gil McDougald
Hall of Famers: Yogi Berra (AL MVP) Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle, Johnny Mize, Phil Rizzuto, Casey Stengel
Yankees-Casey Stengel
CF Woodling (28) (LH) 129 3.1
C Berra (26) (LH) 130 5.5
RF Collins (28) (LH) 126 1.4
2B McDougald (23) 142 4.3
LF Jensen (24) 137 1.2
3B Brown (26) (LH) 108 1.3
1B Mize (38) (LH) 102 1.1
SS Rizzuto (33) 92 3.1
P Lopat (33) (LH) 132 5.1
Bench
RF Mantle (19) (SH) 117 1.1
CF DiMaggio (36) 116 2.5
CF DiMaggio (36) 116 2.5
RF Bauer (28) 127 2.3
2B Coleman (26) 74
SP2 Reynolds (34) 126 4
SP3 Raschi (32) 117 4.4
Mantle's young, DiMaggio's old - both are on the bench for game one; they'll definitely both get starts in Yankee Stadium, but in games 1 and 2 Casey looks to see which of his other bats gets hot. All the A's starting pitchers are RH.
Athletics-Connie Mack
CF Oldring (26) 141 4
RF Murphy (33) 142 4.6
2B Collins (23) (LH) 150 9.9
LF Lord (26) 135 2.6
3B Baker (24) (LH) 126 4.5
SS Barry (23) 111 3.3
C Thomas (29) 107 1.7
1B Davis (36) 101 1.8
P Coombs (27) 182 8.8
Bench
C Lapp (27) (LH) 87 1.3
LF Hartsel (36) (LH) 97
C Livingston (30) 74
OF Heitmuller (27) 83
SP2 Bender (26) 150 5.3
SP3 Morgan (31) 153 2.7
Maybe a platoon at C and LF, Mack will play it by ear.
WAR:
C-Yankees
1B-A's
2B-A's
SS-A's
3B-A's
LF-A's
CF-A's
RF-A's
SP1-A's
SP2-A's
SP3-Yankees
Bullpen-Yankees
WAR: A's 9 Yankees 3 -- A's have seed advantage and big WAR advantage, A's have best player (Collins) the A's are heavily favored to move forward.
GAME ONE
1st: Jack Coombs was co-MVP of the A's round one win and he gets the ball to kick off Region 8. 31-9, 1.30. Coombs is a 27 year old RH. Coombs was on that 1909 team that advanced, but I don't believe we discussed him. He broke in in '06, by all measure, this is his career season (you win 31 games with a 1.30 ERA, one would assume it's your best year) 6 years later he's in Brooklyn and Coombs finishes in '20 as a Tiger. Gene Woodling singles, Yogi singles - Coombs gets one, but then walks Gil McDougald to load the bases and when he throws a wild pitch, the Yanks are on the board. Bobby Brown then singles home 2, Coombs walks Mize - it ends there, but a big inning to kick this series off. Yankees 3 A's 0
1st: 33 year old lefty Eddie Lopat is staked to that lead. 21-9, 2.91. Lopat's on the '53 and '54 teams that have advanced, this year was his only All Star appearance. Danny Murphy reaches on a one out error, after the second out Bris Lord singles, that's it.
2nd: 1-2-3
2nd: Ira Thomas singles with one out, Thomas broke in with the Yankees, moved to the A's last year and spends the rest of his career in Philadelphia. In '11, he will finish 8th in the MVP and he stops in '15. After the second out, Coombs singles and Rube Oldring walks, that's all.
3rd: 1-2-3, 8 straight for Coombs
3rd: 1-2-3
4th: Bobby Brown singles. Brown's 26, he's on the bench for the '47 team that has advanced, that was his second season - he spends his full career as a Yankee and stops in '54 (that team has also advanced, he was also on the bench and didn't play in '53 for that team that advanced). That's all.
4th: Jack Barry singles. We saw Barry with last year's team; Thomas follows with a single, that's all.
5th: Joe Collins singles with 2 out - we saw Collins in both '53 and '54. The inning ends here.
5th: Rube Oldring singles. Oldring, like Thomas, broke in with New York - we've seen him with the '09 club. Two outs later Lord singles - but Lopat preserves the shutout.
6th: Jackie Jensen singles - Jensen's 24, in his second season, he's sent to the Senators next year. Jensen spends most of his career with the Red Sox and wins the MVP in '58 and stops in '61. Brown follows with a single and the Big Cat Johnny Mize comes through with a run scoring base hit. Yankees 4 A's 0
6th: 1-2-3
7th: 1-2-3
7th: Lopat gets two, then gives up singles to Danny Murphy and Eddie Collins, both of whom were on last year's club. Collins led the league in steals this year. Lopat maintains the shutout and it looks like the Yanks are about to take game one.
8th: Coombs walks McDougald and Jensen to open the inning; then gets two outs - but Phil Rizzuto drives home a run and Coombs throws a wild pitch to score another. This one's done. Yankees 6 A's 0
8th: Jack Barry singles with one out, but again, Lopat gets through it.
9th: Gene Woodling walks. Woodling moves to second on a passed ball, moved to third on an out - and scores on a Collins groundout. McDougald then singles - the inning ends. Yankees 7 A's 0
9th: 33 year old RH Johnny Sain is on to wrap this up. 19 year old Stuffy McInnis comes up to hit for Coombs, he singles. Rube Oldring follows with a double and Danny Murphy singles to score a run. A Collins groundout scores a second run. Sain gets another out - then gives up a base hit to Home Run Baker, and a run scoring single to Barry and now it's 7-3. Well, 2 on, 2 out -- Yanks going back to the pen - 28 year old lefty Bob Kuzava comes on for the Yanks -- and on the first pitch - Ira Thomas hits a 3 run bomb! Wow! The A's have scored 6 runs in the bottom of the 9th and cut this lead to 7-6! Wow!
Harry Davis comes to the plate -- single. That's the tying run.
McInnis is back up - he grounds to McDougald -- flip to Rizzuto and it's done.
The A's score 6 runs in the bottom of the 9th -- but they needed 7.
Yankees 7
A's 6
WP Lopat
LP Coombs
The A's pound 17 hits - and lose.
For New York...
Woodling 2x
McDougald 3x
Jensen 2x
Brown 3x
Mize 2x
For the A's
Oldring 3x w/double
Murphy 2x
Lord 2x
Barry 3x
Thomas 3x/wHR
One more in Philadelphia, can the A's make their way back from this one?
CF Woodling (28) (LH) 129 3.1
C Berra (26) (LH) 130 5.5
2B McDougald (23) 142 4.3
LF Jensen (24) 137 1.2
RF Bauer (28) 127 2.3
3B Brown (26) (LH) 108 1.3
1B Mize (38) (LH) 102 1.1
SS Rizzuto (33) 92 3.1
SP2 Reynolds (34) 126 4
2B Collins (23) (LH) 150 9.9
3B Baker (24) (LH) 126 4.5
RF Murphy (33) 142 4.6
CF Oldring (26) 141 4
LF Lord (26) 135 2.6
SS Barry (23) 111 3.3
C Thomas (29) 107 1.7
1B Davis (36) 101 1.8
SP2 Bender (26) 150 5.3
GAME TWO
1st: One more at Shibe Park - the A's had an all time great comeback in game 1 - 6 runs in the 9th inning, but still fell short. Chief Bender goes for the A's today. 26 years old, 23-5, 1.58. We saw him with last year's club, Bender led the league in winning percentage this year. He gives up a 2 out single to McDougald - and then Jackie Jensen, in the lineup again today ahead of both Mantle and DiMaggio - hits a 2 run homer. Hank Bauer gets an OF start today and he singles - that's all. Yankees 2 A's 0
1st: The Yanks go with Allie Reynolds, 34 years old, 17-8, 3.05. Reynolds has already advanced 3 times. 1-2-3.
2nd: Mize reaches on an error and Rizzuto singles. After an out, a Woodling sac fly scores a run. This Yankee team is doing it again. Yankees 3 A's 0
2nd: Rube Oldring singles. That's all.
3rd: 1-2-3
3rd: Harry Davis singles, and when he's on second an out later, he's ready to score on an Eddie Collins base hit. After the second out, Danny Murphy doubles to cut the deficit to a run. Rube Oldring doubles Murphy home to tie it. Yankees 3 A's 3
4th: After an out, Allie Reynolds walked - that's all.
4th: Ira Thomas nearly hit an all time great home run in game one, a 3 run shot in the bottom of the 9th to almost bring the A's back. He doubles with one out. That's all.
5th: 1-2-3, Bender hasn't given up a hit since the 2nd.
5th: Eddie Collins singles again. Two outs later, Rube Oldring doubles him home, Oldring's third hit of the day - and the A's have their first lead of the series. Yankees 3 A's 4
6th: 1-2-3, 8 straight for Bender.
6th: Barry walks. A double play later Davis singles. Bender singles -- and here comes Eddie Collins one more time -- he singles home another run. Yankees 3 A's 5
7th: McDougald singles with 2 out - but that's it, the A's are 6 outs away from evening this up.
7th: Bob Kuzava comes on. 1-2-3
8th: 1-2-3, Bender has this game in a vise grip.
8th: Davis singles with 2 out but that's all and we go to the 9th.
9th: 25 year old RH Jimmy Dygert is on to close the door; Joe Collins is the pinch hitter for Stengel and he reaches by error. Dygert gets an out - but then walks both Berra and McDougald and now the bases are loaded and it's the Yankees threatening a 9th inning comeback.
Jackie Jensen singles -- it scores Collins. 5-4.
Hank Bauer is next. Full count. Bases loaded. Still just one out.
And Dygert walks him to tie the score.
22 year old lefty Tommy Atkins is the new pitcher - Bobby Brown grounds sharply to first - Davis throws home and they get the force at the plate. 2 outs.
Johnny Mize. Bases loaded. Dygert gets him. Yankees 5 A's 5
9th: 34 year old lefty Joe Ostrowski comes on for New York - he gives up an Eddie Collins single. Big game for Collins. Collins then moves to second on a groundout. And then Danny Murphy singles him home.
Big celebration at the plate -- a bottom of the 9th walkoff single evens this series and we will head to New York all tied at 1.
Yankees 5
A's 6
WP Dygert
LP Ostrowski
The A's have 31 hits so far in the series, the Yankees are fortunate to be even.
For the A's
Oldring 6x w/3 doubles
Murphy 4x w/double, drove in game winner in game 2
Lord 2x
Barry 4x
Thomas 4x/wHR, double
Collins 4x in game 2
Davis 3x in game 2
For New York...
Woodling 2x
McDougald 6x
Jensen 4x w/HR
Brown 3x
Mize 2x
Bauer 2x
We've got 2 in Yankee Stadium, Casey has a couple of legends, one a little past his prime, one who hasn't entered his yet - and they're both coming off the bench to start game 3.
CF Oldring (26) 141 4
RF Murphy (33) 142 4.6
2B Collins (23) (LH) 150 9.9
3B Baker (24) (LH) 126 4.5
SS Barry (23) 111 3.3
LF Hartsel (36) (LH) 97
1B Davis (36) 101 1.8
C Lapp (27) (LH) 87 1.3
SP3 Morgan (31) 153 2.7
C Berra (26) (LH) 130 5.5
1B Collins (28) (LH) 126 1.4
2B McDougald (23) 142 4.3
LF Jensen (24) 137 1.2
RF Mantle (19) (SH) 117 1.1
CF DiMaggio (36) 116 2.5
CF DiMaggio (36) 116 2.5
3B Brown (26) (LH) 108 1.3
SS Rizzuto (33) 92 3.1
SP3 Raschi (32) 117 4.4
GAME THREE
1st: Yankee Stadium. Game 3. Series all tied at one. Vic Raschi is a 32 year old RH, 21-10, 3.27. Raschi's advanced with 3 Yankee clubs, he broke in in '46, finished 7th in the MVP last year, 8th this year, he's onto the Cardinals in '54, and stops with the A's in '55. He gives up a first pitch Rube Oldring double; Oldring's 4th double of the series. Danny Murphy drives him home with a base hit. He drove in the game winner in the bottom of the 9th in game 2. After an out, Eddie Collins walks - Collins was on base four times in game 2. Collins steals second, and after the second out he scores on a Jack Barry single. A's 2 Yankees 0
1st: 31 year old RH Cy Morgan takes the ball for Connie Mack; 18-12, 1.55. The A's got Morgan last year, in '13 he finishes in Cincinnati. Yogi opens with a base hit - Joe Collins is back in the lineup today and he triples him home. 2 outs later, Mickey Mantle, 19 year old rookie seeing his first action in the series, reaches via error and it scores the tying run. That's all. A's 2 Yankees 2
2nd: Fun series. Jack Lapp singles with one out - it's Lapp's first start in the series, he was on the bench for last year's team. Lapp broke in in '08, except for the final 40 games of his career with the White Sox in '16, he's a career Athletic. That's all.
2nd: 1-2-3
3rd: Eddie Collins walks again, that's all.
3rd: With one out, Joe Collins singles and Gil McDougald walks. After the second out - it's the teenage Mantle who comes through - a base hit to score the go ahead run. A's 2 Yankees 3
4th: 1-2-3
4th: Bobby Brown singles, that's it.
5th: Lapp reached on an error and an out later Oldring singles - Rube Oldring just dominating the Yankees in this series - Murphy grounds out - but it scores the tying run. A's 3 Yankees 3
5th: Joe Collins singles - that's 3 hits today, Casey's unlikely to take him out of the lineup again. It ends here.
6th: 1-2-3
6th: 1-2-3, we head to the 7th. All tied in a series that is all tied. Some anxious folks in the Bronx.
7th: Cy Morgan hits for himself and doubles with 2 out - but that's all.
7th: Gene Woodling was in the lineup for the first two games - he comes off the bench to hit here and he singles. Yogi follows with a single and the Yanks are in business, men on the corners and nobody out. Morgan gets one and then walks McDougald. Bases loaded. Jackie Jensen singles - it scores two. Jimmy Dygert comes on for the A's and he gets out of the inning. A's 3 Yankees 5
8th: Bob Kuzava gets the call for the Yanks - 6 outs from going up 2 games to 1. He gets one, then walks Eddie Collins - tying run to the plate, but Kuzava survives and the Yanks are now just 3 outs from the win.
8th: 36 year old Joe DiMaggio is seeing his first action of the series - he walks. Brown then walks. Rizzuto singles - it scores a run - that might be the insurance the Yankees need. Dygert gets two -- but then Joe Collins ends this one, he triples home two runs, this game is over. A's 3 Yankees 8
9th: Kuzava stays on - he walks Topsy Hartsel, it's Hartsel's first start, then walks Harry Davis. Kuzava gets two - but then it's Oldring again, a run scoring single. Joe Ostrowski comes on and ends the game for Stengel.
A's 4
Yankees 8
WP Raschi
LP Morgan
New York takes game 3 and moves a game from clinching this series.
For New York...
Woodling 2x
McDougald 8x
Jensen 5x w/HR
Brown 5x
Mize 2x
Bauer 2x
Yogi 2x game 3
Collins 4x game 3 w/2 triples
For the A's
Oldring 9x w/4 doubles
Murphy 5x w/double, drove in game winner in game 2
Lord 2x
Barry 5x
Thomas 4x/wHR, double
Collins 7x in game 2-3
Davis 4x in game 2-3
One more at Yankee Stadium - the game one starting pitchers return.
CF Oldring (26) 141 4
RF Murphy (33) 142 4.6
2B Collins (23) (LH) 150 9.9
LF Lord (26) 135 2.6
3B Baker (24) (LH) 126 4.5
SS Barry (23) 111 3.3
C Thomas (29) 107 1.7
1B Davis (36) 101 1.8
P Coombs (27) 182 8.8
C Berra (26) (LH) 130 5.5
1B Collins (28) (LH) 126 1.4
2B McDougald (23) 142 4.3
LF Bauer (28) 127 2.3
RF Mantle (19) (SH) 117 1.1
CF DiMaggio (36) 116 2.5
CF DiMaggio (36) 116 2.5
3B Brown (26) (LH) 108 1.3
SS Rizzuto (33) 92 3.1
P Lopat (33) (LH) 132 5.1
GAME FOUR
1st Eddie Lopat won game 1 and is 9 innings away from pitching the 10th Yankee squad into the Round of 32. He gives up a base hit to Oldring - the A center fielder has reached 10 times. 2 outs later Bris Lord walks - Lopat escapes.
1st: Jack Coombs lost game 1, can he even the series up and send it back to Philadelphia? He walks Joe Collins with one out, Collins tripled twice in game 3 - McDougald singles, Coombs gets the second -- but it's the teenage Mantle, given another start by Stengel - who singles home the first run of the game. A's 0 Yankees 1
2nd: Jack Barry triples - but Lopat leaves him stranded at third.
2nd: 1-2-3
3rd: Oldring singles again. 11 times on base. Lopat gets 2 and then walks Lord -- Home Run Baker comes through which (I think) his first hit of the series, a base hit to score the tying run. Baker was with last year's team and spends the back half of his career with the Yanks. A's 1 Yankees 1
3rd: Collins reaches on a one out error, he moves to second on a second out - and Hank Bauer drives him home with a base hit. A's 1 Yankees 2
4th: Ira Thomas is catching today and he doubles; Harry Davis follows with a base hit to tie this one up. A's 2 Yankees 2
4th: Bobby Brown walks with one out and that's all. Another tight one.
5th: 1-2-3
5th: Joe Collins singles with one out, he then steals second - and scores on a McDougald base hit. The Yankees once again go back out in front. Now 4 innings away from the series win. A's 2 Yankees 3
6th: Thomas hits a two out single, Harry Davis doubles and the go ahead run is in scoring position. Lopat then hits Coombs - loaded up, two outs-- big spot here - Lopat escapes.
6th: DiMaggio singles, that's all.
7th: The A's need a run. 1-2-3, that's a big effort from Lopat, he loaded the bases in the 6th but sets Philly down in order here and the Yankees are 6 outs away.
7th: McDougald draws a two out walk and then Hank Bauer triples. That gives New York another run and will that do it? A's 2 Yankees 4
8th: Baker singles, Barry doubles - and here we are, 2 on and nobody out. Lopat gets one - but then throws a wild pitch to score a run, Davis reaches on an error that scores the second run and the A's tie it up. The A's teenager, Stuffy McInnis, comes off the bench to hit and the Yankees turn to Bob Kuzava. McInnis singles. Runners on the corners. Kuzava gets the second out -- but then Murphy singles home the go ahead run. A's 5 Yankees 4
8th: It's Jimmy Dygert for the A's - 1-2-3
9th: 1-2-3
9th: Can the Yankees tie the game - or will the A's tie the series?
Gene Woodling comes off the bench to hit - he pops to short.
Yogi is next - he hits a shot, deep to center -- but Oldring tracks it down.
Dygert strikes Collins out and we are headed back to Philadelphia.
A's 5
Yankees 4
WP Coombs
LP Lopat
For the A's
Oldring 11x w/4 doubles
Murphy 6x w/double, drove in game winner in games 2 and 4
Lord 4x
Barry 7x w/double, triple
Thomas 6x/wHR, 2 doubles
Collins 7x in game 2-3
Davis 6x in game 2-4, w/double
Baker 2x in game 4
For New York...
Woodling 2x
McDougald 11x
Jensen 5x w/HR
Brown 5x
Mize 2x
Bauer 4x w/triple
Yogi 2x game 3
Collins 6x game 3-4 w/2 triples
How do you feel about a game 5 back at Shibe Park? Winner take all.
CF Woodling (28) (LH) 129 3.1
C Berra (26) (LH) 130 5.5
2B McDougald (23) 142 4.3
1B Collins (28) (LH) 126 1.4
LF Jensen (24) 137 1.2
RF Bauer (28) 127 2.3
3B Brown (26) (LH) 108 1.3
SS Rizzuto (33) 92 3.1
SP2 Reynolds (34) 126 4
2B Collins (23) (LH) 150 9.9
RF Murphy (33) 142 4.6
CF Oldring (26) 141 4
LF Lord (26) 135 2.6
3B Baker (24) (LH) 126 4.5
SS Barry (23) 111 3.3
C Thomas (29) 107 1.7
1B Davis (36) 101 1.8
SP2 Bender (26) 150 5.3
GAME FIVE
1st: Who doesn't love a showdown game 5? Chief Bender won game 2 for the A's and he looks to end the series. He walks Yogi with one out. That's it.
1st: The Yankees counter with Allie Reynolds - Reynolds was MVP of the Yanks round one win, Bender a co-MVP for the A's. 1-2-3
2nd: Hank Bauer singles with one out - both DiMaggio and Mantle on the bench for Stengel today (and Mize, three Hall of Famers on the bench) the Yanks going with an outfield of Jensen/Woodling/Bauer. Bobby Brown singles and Bauer goes to third -- he then scores on a Rizzuto groundout. Yankees 1 A's 0
2nd: Lord singles and an out later Barry follows - but Reynolds holds it.
3rd: Yogi singles with one out, that's all.
3rd: Bender singles with one out, Collins then singles him over to third and Bender comes in to score on a Murphy groundout. Yankees 1 A's 1
4th: 1-2-3
4th: 1-2-3
5th: Rizzuto singles, Reynolds bunts him over -- and Woodling singles him home and the Yankees regain the lead. Yogi reaches on an error and McDougald walks and the Yankees have loaded the bases, a run already in - with just one out. Biggest spot of the series - and Joe Collins doubles everyone home. That could be the end of this series right here -- a 3 run double by Collins and the Yankees have busted this game open in the 5th. Jensen singles home another run. Yankees 6 A's 1
5th: Thomas singles - that's it. Reynolds has a 5 run lead as we head to the 6th and these Philly fans are starting to feel the weight of this loss.
6th: Rizzuto singles again after an out, that's all.
6th: Reynolds loads the bases - Murphy walks, Oldring and Lord single. Big, big spot for the A's, loaded up - nobody out -- Reynolds gets 2 - but then Thomas singles home a run. That's all though and you have to consider that a big win for Reynolds. Yankees 6 A's 2
7th: Yogi and McDougald open with singles, Collins then doubles home Yogi and then sure looks like that - Collins got the start at first today, he's driven home 4 big runs and the Yankees are rolling. Bender gets an out - but Bauer clears the bases with a double and it's 9-2 and it is over. Philly to the pen for 22 year old lefty Tommy Atkins, he gives up a run scoring single to Brown and a base hit to Rizzuto. That's it. Yankees 10 A's 2
7th: Johnny Sain enters for New York - 9 outs from the end of this series. He gives up a one out single to Collins who then scores on a Murphy double. Even with the 7 run lead Casey goes back to the pen, 32 year old lefty Stubby Overmire is the choice. He gets an out - the gives up a run scoring single to Lord. Yankees 10 A's 4
8th: Collins singles - Collins has taken the MVP Award here in game 5 - he then steals second and scores on a Jensen base hit. Joe Collins has won this series today. Jimmy Dygert comes on, it's too late. Yankees 11 A's 4
8th: 1-2-3
9th: 1-2-3
9th: Stuffy McInnis pinch singles, an out later Murphy triples home the 5th A's run. But the series ends here.
Yankees 11
A's 5
WP Reynolds
LP Bender.
The A's got 17 hits and lost game 1 - they get 13 today and lose game 5.
McDougald reached 13x, which either ties a record for the tournament or is just one shy
Jensen 7x w/HR
Collins reached 10x w/2 triples, 2 doubles, had 4 RBI today.
Really is a terrific series for Gil McDougald, just kept steadily getting on base - but Joe Collins had some thunder, had a two triple game in game 3 and a 2 double game today.
29 teams have advanced. Including 10 Yankees squads. 3 spots left.
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