Friday, July 5, 2019

1982 AL Game: Mil. @ Bal.

June 14, 1982

  Baltimore's John Lowenstein had a big day at the plate, leading the Orioles to an 11-4 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers. Lowenstein (pictured) was 3 for 5 with 2 homeruns at the plate, but it was his 8 RBI that was the most significant. The 8 RBI in one game are the most by any player this season in MLB.







BOXSCORE: 1982 Milwaukee Brewers At 1982 Baltimore Orioles          6/14/1982
 
  Brewers            AB  R  H RBI AVG     Orioles            AB  R  H RBI AVG
  P.Molitor 3B        3  0  1  0 .323     A.Bumbry CF         4  0  2  1 .284  
  R.Yount SS          3  0  0  1 .330     R.Dauer 2B          5  2  1  1 .345  
  D.Money 1B          3  0  0  0 .238     K.Singleton DH      2  3  0  0 .220  
  G.Thomas CF         4  0  0  0 .236     E.Murray 1B         4  2  3  1 .371  
  B.Oglivie LF        4  1  1  0 .229     J.Lowenstein LF     5  2  3  8 .295  
  T.Simmons DH        4  1  1  2 .237     G.Roenicke RF       4  0  1  0 .331  
  C.Moore RF          4  1  1  0 .263     C.Ripken 3B         5  0  0  0 .248  
  J.Gantner 2B        4  1  1  0 .281     J.Nolan C           3  1  0  0 .284  
  N.Yost C            3  0  2  1 .300     L.Sakata SS         3  1  2  0 .370  
                     -- -- -- ---                            -- -- -- ---      
         Totals      32  4  7  4                 Totals      35 11 12 11
 
 
Brewers......... 0 4 0  0 0 0  0 0 0  -  4  7  3
Orioles......... 3 0 2  0 0 1  0 5    - 11 12  0
 
Brewers (33-26)          IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR    ERA
M.Haas LOSS(2-7)          5 1/3   8   6   5   3   1   1   5.25
J.Easterly                0       1   0   0   0   0   0   1.86
J.Augustine               1 2/3   0   1   1   2   0   0   3.38
J.Slaton                  0 2/3   3   4   4   2   0   1   5.06
D.Bernard                 0 1/3   0   0   0   0   0   0   1.91
Totals                    8      12  11  10   7   1   2
 
Orioles (33-25)          IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR    ERA
S.McGregor WIN(6-7)       9       7   4   4   1   3   1   6.00
Totals                    9       7   4   4   1   3   1
 
ATTENDANCE- 26,411 DATE- Monday, June 14th 1982 TIME- Night WEATHER- Average
UMPIRES- Jim Evans, Ted Hendry, Jim McKean, Al Clark
T- 3:23
LEFT ON BASE- Brewers: 4  Orioles: 8
DOUBLE PLAYS- Brewers: 0  Orioles: 0
ERRORS- P.Molitor, D.Money, N.Yost
DOUBLES- B.Oglivie(7th), E.Murray-2(15th)
TRIPLES- L.Sakata(2nd)
HOME RUNS- T.Simmons(9th), J.Lowenstein-2(11th)
RBIs- R.Yount(35th), T.Simmons-2(28th), N.Yost(2nd), A.Bumbry(19th),
      R.Dauer(33rd), E.Murray(44th), J.Lowenstein-8(32nd)
STOLEN BASES- P.Molitor(16th), L.Sakata(4th)
SACRIFICE HITS- P.Molitor, A.Bumbry
SACRIFICE FLIES- R.Yount
WALKS- D.Money, K.Singleton-3, E.Murray, G.Roenicke, J.Nolan, L.Sakata
STRIKE OUTS- G.Thomas-2, B.Oglivie, R.Dauer
2-out RBI- J.Lowenstein-6
RLISP 2-out- G.Thomas, D.Money, A.Bumbry, J.Nolan, C.Ripken, E.Murray
TEAM RISP- Brewers: 2 for 5  Orioles: 6 for 11
 
John Lowenstein smashed 2 homeruns and Scott McGregor pitched a complete game
as the Baltimore Orioles beat the Milwaukee Brewers by a score of 11 to
4.
 
Lowenstein was a one-man wrecking crew.  He popped a two-run clout over the
fence in the 1st inning, stroked a base-hit bringing home two baserunners in
the 3rd inning and launched a Grand Slam homerun in the 8th inning, all good for 
8 RBI. Baltimore finished with 12 hits in the victory.  
 
McGregor(6-7) allowed 4 runs on the game. Moose Haas(2-7) ended up with the
loss.  He got hammered, allowing 8 hits and 3 walks in 5 and 1/3 innings.
 
'I had good swings tonight,' Lowenstein said, 'Everything felt right'.

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