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Post by Admin on Jan 4, 2016 20:29:25 GMT -5
Congratulations once again to the 1966 Playoff teams:
North - (1) Vancouver vs (2) Montreal South - (1) Tidewater vs (2) Louisville
All teams will be on full rest, all injuries will be cleared. ALSO sometimes HAL does weird things with rest for SP's so if you want to send me per game starters, I will set them up for you.
The playoff schedule will be (Team 1 is the higher seeded team in each round):
Divisional Championship Game 1 (Team 1 Home) Game 2 (Team 1 Home) ---rest--- Game 3 (Team 2 Home) Game 4 (Team 2 Home) Game 5 (Team 2 Home) (if necessary) ---rest--- Game 6 (Team 1 Home) (if necessary) Game 7 (Team 1 Home) (if necessary) ---rest--- ---rest---
World Series Game 1 (Team 1 Home) Game 2 (Team 1 Home) ---rest--- Game 3 (Team 2 Home) Game 4 (Team 2 Home) Game 5 (Team 2 Home) (if necessary) ---rest--- Game 6 (Team 1 Home) (if necessary) Game 7 (Team 1 Home) (if necessary)
(note - all days will remain in the schedule, rest days and days of games not necessary, so if you sweep the first round, your pitchers will get extra rest if the other series goes longer)
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Post by Admin on Jan 7, 2016 17:22:09 GMT -5
Semifinals Games 1 and 2Standings - latorrer0.tripod.com/sombb/1960kp/1966ps/standings1.htmlHighlights: Montreal vs. Vancouver – series tied 1-1 Frank Robinson wins game 1 in dramatic fashion with a walk-off double in the 9th, . Montreal bounced back in game 2 with 5 in the top of the first powered by a 3 run HR by Earl Battey, to even the series at 1-1. Louisville vs. Tidewater - series tied 1-1 Louisville grabs back the home field advantage in game 1 behind Tony Oliva's 5-5 performance, driving in 4 runs, scoring 4 runs, and smashing 2 HRs. The Tides evened the series in game two thanks to 5 RBI from Mickey Mantle, opening up a close game with a grand slam in the bottom of the 7th. Post Season Game Of The Night Frank Robinson celebrates his triple crown with a walk-off double to win game 1 in VancouverDaily Recaps and League File - available on request.
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Post by Admin on Jan 8, 2016 21:41:11 GMT -5
Semifinals Games 3, 4, and 5Standings - latorrer0.tripod.com/sombb/1960kp/1966ps/standings1.htmlHighlights: Montreal vs. Vancouver – VAN leads 3-2 Vancouver wins the bookends of the 3 game trip to Montreal and takes back the home field advantage from the Royals. The Mounties Frank Robinson and Donn Clendenon are both batting over .350, helping their team to the 3 victories. Montreal's Mike Cuellar has a 0.85 WHIP in his 2 starts, tossing a terrific 2 hitter in his game 4 win to even the series at that point in the Royals home stand. Louisville vs. Tidewater - TID tied 3-2 Tidewater is able to matche Vancouver performance, winning games 3 and 5 to regain the advantage in the South playoffs. All 3 games in Louisville were decided by 2 or less runs with game 3 being decide in the 9th inning on a double by Tides catcher Buck Rodgers. Louisville's Sandy Koufax and Tony Oliva are doing their all to keep the Colonels in the series, but so far it hasn't been enough to keep them in the series lead. Oliva is batting .474 with 2 HR and 6 RBI, leading all batter in each of those categories, and Koufax has 2 victories allowing a 1.28 WHIP with 17 Ks in 17 IPs on his way to a 2-0 record. Post Season Game Of The Night The Tides delver in the 9th to take back home field advantage.Daily Recaps and League File - available on request.
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Post by Admin on Jan 10, 2016 14:14:50 GMT -5
Semifinals Games 6 and 7Standings - latorrer0.tripod.com/sombb/1960kp/1966ps/standings1.htmlHighlights: Montreal vs. Vancouver – VAN wins 4-2 Vancouver advances in 6 games on a 16th inning walk off base hit from Willie Davis. The teams ended the 9th inning tied at 3 after the Royals rallied for runs in the 8th and 9th to equal the score. After 6 more innings of scoreless baseball, Davis was able to deliver the winning run, plating Donn Clendonon form second following his lead-off double. Louisville vs. Tidewater - TID wins 4-3 The Colonels fended off elimination with a one sided 10-4 victory in game 6, but could not prevent Tidewater from advancing in 7 games with a 4-3 victory in the deciding game. Louisville came from behind in the 7th inning in game 7 thanks to a 2R HR by Duke Sims to tie the game at 3, only to have the Tides strike back in the bottom if the inning to push the game winning run across the plate on a double by Rick Reichardt. Post Season Game Of The Night Vancouver advances in extra inningsDaily Recaps and League File - available on request.
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Post by Admin on Jan 12, 2016 20:03:56 GMT -5
Finals Games 1 and 2Standings - latorrer0.tripod.com/sombb/1960kp/1966ps/standings1.htmlHighlights: Vancouver vs. Tidewater - VAN leads 2-0 The Mounties rode into Tidewater and swept the opening two games from the Tides. Game 1 was over before it started with Vancouver scoring in the first 3 innings on the way to a 11-0 blowout win. 1 run would have been enough for Claude Osteen who tossed a 5 hit shutout. Ron Fairly led the way at the plate for Vancouver driving in 5 runs, including a grand slam. Game 2 could not have been any more different than game 1. The teams were tied at 2 after 9 innings and the excitement grew after that. Vancouver scored 2 in the top of the 10th on RBI hits from Jim Ray Hart and Fairly and looked to be on their way to a 2-0 lead in the series. Tidewater answered in the bottom of the 10th with 2 runs of their own on hits by John Roseboro and Buck Rodgers. The Tides had the game winning runner in scoring position with 1 out but couldn't drive it in. This came back to haunt Tidewater in the top of the 11th when the Mounties went ahead for good on a 1 out single by Don Mincher to take a commanding series lead back to Vancouver. Post Season Game Of The Night Vancouver takes a 2-0 in extra innings.Daily Recaps and League File - available on request.
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Post by Admin on Jan 14, 2016 21:05:01 GMT -5
Finals Games 3, 4 and 5Standings - latorrer0.tripod.com/sombb/1960kp/1966ps/standings1.htmlHighlights: Vancouver vs. Tidewater - VAN leads 3-2 Vancouver carried the momentum into game 3 with an 8-5 win to take a 3-0 series lead. The Mounties scored 3 runs in the 4th and 5th inning to go ahead for good in the game, powered by Jim Ray Hart's 3-5 day at the plate with 3 RBI. Tidewater faced elimination in game 4 and 5 and battled back to win both games and gain back home field advantage. Both games were decided by 1 run, with game 4 going into extra innings, decided a Vada Pinson triple and Gene Alley game winning base hit in the 10th. The Tides were down 3 runs in the 8th and rallied to push the game into extra innings on a 3 R triple by Alley. The Tides avoided elimination again in Game 5 in another dramatic comeback. Down 2-0 in the top of the 9th, unable to plate any runners against Don Drysdale through the first 8 innings, Tidewater finally found the offense scoring 3 runs on Ron Santo's HR. The Mounties may regret these two missed chances with the series heading back to Tidewater. Post Season Game Of The Night Tidewaters avoids a sweep with an extra inning win.Daily Recaps and League File - available on request.
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Post by Admin on Jan 15, 2016 20:40:36 GMT -5
Finals Games 6 and 7Standings - latorrer0.tripod.com/sombb/1960kp/1966ps/standings1.htmlHighlights: Vancouver vs. Tidewater - TID wins 4-3 Tidewater comes all the way back from 3 down in the series to win the championship! The Tides ended game 6 quickly scoring in the first 5 innings and 7 out of 8. Willie Horton and Norm Cash both drove in 4 runs in the one sided win for Tidewater. Game 7 featured 20 game winners Claude Osteen against Jim Maloney, and was a much closer contest. Tidewater jumped out to a 3-0 lead, holding Vancouver scoreless for 7 innings. The Mounties scored a run in the 8th on a sac fly by Jim Ray Hart, but couldn't deliver any more runs in the 9th. Horton drove in 2 more runs and finished with a post season leading 13 RBIs. Post Season Game Of The Night The Tides blow out Vancouver to force game 7Daily Recaps and League File - available on request.
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