Saturday, November 2, 2019

1982 AL Game: Chi.@ Det.

July 19, 1982

  The Detroit Tigers were back home for the 1st time since the All Star break, hosting the red hot Chicago White Sox for a 3 game series. The visiting team was not very beholden to their hosts, pounding the Tigers in a 21-5 victory. Tony Bernazard was 5 for 6 with 2 HR, 4 RBI, and 4 RS. Chicago had 27 hits in the game. It was the worst defeat of the season for Detroit, and the 21 runs scored was the most by any team in MLB this year. The White Sox are a13-2 so far in July. The Tigers will try to regroup tomorrow with Dan Petry taking the mound and Lamar Hoyt going for the visitors.


BOXSCORE: 1982 Chicago White Sox At 1982 Detroit Tigers             7/19/1982
 
  White Sox          AB  R  H RBI AVG     Tigers             AB  R  H RBI AVG
  R.Law CF            6  3  1  2 .267     L.Whitaker 2B       3  0  0  0 .292  
  T.Bernazard 2B      6  4  5  4 .275     C.Lemon CF          2  0  0  1 .233  
  S.Kemp LF           6  3  3  4 .242     L.Herndon LF        4  1  2  1 .300  
  G.Luzinski DH       6  2  3  3 .277     L.Parrish C         4  1  1  2 .319  
  T.Paciorek 1B       6  1  4  3 .341     R.Hebner DH         4  1  1  0 .268  
  H.Baines RF         6  2  3  1 .239     R.Leach 1B          3  0  0  0 .243  
  C.Fisk C            6  0  1  3 .275     T.Brookens 3B       3  0  0  1 .194  
  V.Law SS            6  3  3  0 .373     G.Wilson RF         4  1  1  0 .245  
  A.Rodriguez 3B      6  3  4  1 .240     A.Trammell SS       4  1  1  0 .263  
                     -- -- -- ---                            -- -- -- ---      
         Totals      54 21 27 21                 Totals      31  5  6  5
 
 
White Sox....... 1 1 0  0 4 3  4 5 3  - 21 27  0
Tigers.......... 0 0 0  0 0 0  2 2 1  -  5  6  2
 
White Sox (50-38)        IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR    ERA
D.Lamp WIN(7-3)           7 1/3   4   4   4   1   3   1   3.19
K.Hickey                  1 2/3   2   1   1   2   0   0   2.83
Totals                    9       6   5   5   3   3   1
 
Tigers (59-30)           IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR    ERA
M.Wilcox LOSS(10-6)       5 1/3  12   9   9   2   4   1   3.91
D.Tobik                   2       8   8   8   1   0   2   6.40
E.Sosa                    1 2/3   7   4   4   0   0   0   4.28
Totals                    9      27  21  21   3   4   3
 
ATTENDANCE- 27,568 DATE- Monday, July 19th 1982 TIME- Night WEATHER- Average
UMPIRES- Rich Garcia, Don Denkinger, Russ Goetz, Dale Ford
T- 3:46
LEFT ON BASE- White Sox:10  Tigers: 4
DOUBLE PLAYS- White Sox: 0  Tigers: 0
ERRORS- T.Brookens-2
DOUBLES- S.Kemp-2(9th), T.Paciorek(23rd), C.Fisk(5th), A.Rodriguez-2(9th)
TRIPLES- H.Baines(4th), R.Hebner(1st)
HOME RUNS- T.Bernazard-2(11th), G.Luzinski(10th), L.Parrish(18th)
RBIs- R.Law-2(9th), T.Bernazard-4(48th), S.Kemp-4(45th), G.Luzinski-3(59th),
      T.Paciorek-3(46th), H.Baines(60th), C.Fisk-3(30th), A.Rodriguez(8th),
      C.Lemon(43rd), L.Herndon(70th), L.Parrish-2(62nd), T.Brookens(14th)
CAUGHT STEALING- R.Law
SACRIFICE HITS- T.Bernazard
SACRIFICE FLIES- C.Lemon, T.Brookens
WALKS- R.Law, S.Kemp, G.Luzinski, L.Whitaker, C.Lemon, R.Leach
STRIKE OUTS- T.Bernazard, S.Kemp, G.Luzinski, C.Fisk, C.Lemon, L.Herndon,
             A.Trammell
2-out RBI- T.Paciorek-3, C.Fisk-2, T.Bernazard-2, G.Luzinski-2, L.Herndon,
           S.Kemp-2
RLISP 2-out- V.Law-4, C.Fisk, H.Baines, L.Parrish, G.Luzinski
TEAM RISP- White Sox: 13 for 26  Tigers: 1 for 2
 
Dennis Lamp carried a no-hitter into the 7th inning and Tony Bernazard blasted
2 homeruns and had 4 RBI as the Chicago White Sox man-handled the Detroit
Tigers - the final score was 21 to 5.
 
Bernazard propelled Chicago to victory.  He blasted a solo shot in the 1st
inning, stroked a one-base hit in the 6th inning, smashed a two-run homer in
the 7th inning, delivered a single which scored a run in the 8th inning and
slapped a base-hit in the 9th inning.  Chicago provided plenty of action in
the 5th inning when they had 4 runs on 4 hits, the 7th inning with 4 runs on
3 hits and the 8th inning which saw them plate 5 runs on 7 hits.  The Chicago
offense poured it on, scoring in 7 of the 9 innings.  
 
Lamp(7-3) was the winner allowing 4 runs in 7 and 1/3 innings.  The
right-handed Lamp lost his chance for a no-hitter when Larry Herndon singled
with one out in the 7th inning.  Milt Wilcox(10-6) ended up with the loss.
He got hit pretty hard, allowing 12 hits and 2 walks in 5 and 1/3 innings.
 

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