Tuesday, September 17, 2019

1982 AL Game: Mil. @ Bsn.

June 25, 1982

  The Milwaukee Brewers and Boston Red Sox combined for a total of 31 runs in their contest tonight at Fenway Park. It was the most total runs scored in a 9 inning game this season in MLB. The Brewers out hit the Red Sox 18-17, but Boston came away with the win 18-13.

BOXSCORE: 1982 Milwaukee Brewers At 1982 Boston Red Sox             6/25/1982
 
  Brewers            AB  R  H RBI AVG     Red Sox            AB  R  H RBI AVG
  P.Molitor 3B        4  2  0  0 .307     J.Remy 2B           6  1  3  3 .304  
  R.Yount SS          6  1  3  3 .332     D.Evans RF          3  2  0  0 .291  
  C.Cooper 1B         6  2  2  2 .297     J.Rice LF           5  3  2  1 .312  
  T.Simmons C         6  3  5  3 .247     T.Perez DH          5  1  2  1 .303  
  G.Thomas CF         6  1  2  2 .231     D.Stapleton 1B      4  3  3  3 .272  
  B.Oglivie LF        3  1  1  1 .234     G.Hoffman SS        3  3  1  3 .217  
  D.Money DH          5  0  1  0 .243     G.Allenson C        5  1  1  0 .121  
  E.Romero 2B         4  2  1  1 .250     W.Boggs 3B          5  2  1  1 .452  
  C.Moore RF          5  1  3  1 .266     R.Nichols CF        5  2  4  5 .304  
                     -- -- -- ---                            -- -- -- ---      
         Totals      45 13 18 13                 Totals      41 18 17 17
 
 
Brewers......... 6 0 0  1 0 1  1 0 4  - 13 18  2
Red Sox......... 7 0 7  0 4 0  0 0    - 18 17  1
 
Brewers (39-30)          IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR    ERA
R.Lerch LOSS(4-2)         0 2/3   3   7   3   3   1   1   4.34
J.Slaton                  3 2/3  11  10  10   3   3   1   6.05
J.Augustine               3 2/3   3   1   1   1   3   0   4.50
Totals                    8      17  18  14   7   7   2
 
Red Sox (36-32)          IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR    ERA
B.Hurst                   0 1/3   4   5   5   1   0   1   5.80
M.Clear WIN(4-4)          3 2/3   6   2   2   3   4   1   5.45
T.Burgmeier HOLD(2nd)     4 2/3   8   6   2   0   3   1   3.54
B.Stanley                 0 1/3   0   0   0   0   1   0   3.15
Totals                    9      18  13   9   4   8   3
 
ATTENDANCE- 32,005 DATE- Friday, June 25th 1982 TIME- Night WEATHER- Good
UMPIRES- Jim McKean, Al Clark, Jim Evans, Ted Hendry
T- 3:06
LEFT ON BASE- Brewers:10  Red Sox: 6
DOUBLE PLAYS- Brewers: 1  Red Sox: 0
ERRORS- P.Molitor, B.Oglivie, W.Boggs
DOUBLES- R.Yount-2(18th), T.Simmons-2(12th), B.Oglivie(9th), E.Romero(3rd),
         C.Moore(10th), T.Perez(6th), R.Nichols(4th)
HOME RUNS- C.Cooper(12th), T.Simmons(13th), G.Thomas(15th), G.Hoffman(3rd),
           R.Nichols(1st)
RBIs- R.Yount-3(44th), C.Cooper-2(40th), T.Simmons-3(38th), G.Thomas-2(39th),
      B.Oglivie(35th), E.Romero(6th), C.Moore(21st), J.Remy-3(13th),
      J.Rice(25th), T.Perez(19th), D.Stapleton-3(46th), G.Hoffman-3(24th),
      W.Boggs(10th), R.Nichols-5(7th)
STOLEN BASES- P.Molitor(17th)
SACRIFICE FLIES- B.Oglivie
WALKS- P.Molitor-2, B.Oglivie, E.Romero, D.Evans-3, J.Rice, D.Stapleton,
       G.Hoffman-2
STRIKE OUTS- P.Molitor, C.Cooper, G.Thomas-4, D.Money, C.Moore, J.Remy, D.Evans,
             T.Perez-2, G.Hoffman, G.Allenson-2
GIDP- D.Stapleton
WILD PITCHES- J.Slaton
2-out RBI- E.Romero, C.Moore, R.Nichols-5, D.Stapleton, G.Hoffman-3, W.Boggs,
           J.Remy, T.Simmons-2
RLISP 2-out- R.Yount, J.Rice, D.Money, E.Romero-2, D.Evans-2, T.Simmons
TEAM RISP- Brewers: 8 for 21  Red Sox: 10 for 16
 
Reid Nichols had 4 hits and 5 RBI at Fenway Park where the Boston Red Sox beat
the Milwaukee Brewers 18 to 13.
 
Nichols enjoyed a big evening at the plate. He belted a three-run homer in the
1st inning, doubled in the 3rd inning, lined a single in the 4th inning and
singled bringing in two baserunners in the 5th inning.  Boston provided
plenty of action in the 1st inning which saw them plate 7 runs on 4 hits and
the 3rd inning with 7 runs on 6 hits.  Even though they scored in 5 different
innings, Milwaukee was not able to pull off the win.  
 
The win went to Mark Clear(4-4) who allowed 2 runs in 3 and 2/3 innings. Randy
Lerch(4-2) was tagged with the loss.

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