BOX SCORES Zzyzx @ Naugatuck
Game #: 2002,   (GAME LOG)  , Wednesday, 8/29/2007
 
 123456789 RHE
Zzyzx000000020 230
Naugatuck10101000X 370
 
ZzyzxABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
M. Wills SS4000010.194211
W. Keeler RF4000020.299144
C. Gandil 1B3000010.277018
    1-E. Stanky 2B1000000.257120
F. Bordagaray LF4000020.257317
W. Mays CF3010000.2111560
J. Kling C 3000011.19609
H. Groh 3B2110101.24207
    S. Howe P 0000000.00000
N. Allen 2B2000001.25501
    2-P. Cavarretta 1B1000011.283229
D. Driscoll P 2000000.14503
    3-K. Boyer 3B1112000.222310
Totals30232184.25483547
Substitution Notes
1 - E. Stanky substituted for C. Gandil in the 8th
2 - P. Cavarretta pinch hit for N. Allen in the 8th
3 - K. Boyer pinch hit for D. Driscoll in the 8th
BATTING
Homeruns: K. Boyer (3, 8th inning off Redding, 1 on, 2 out.)
Runs Batted In: K. Boyer 2 (10)
Team LOB: 0

FIELDING
Double Plays: 1 (Wills-Allen-Gandil)
 
NaugatuckABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
T. Raines CF4220000.268653
E. McKean SS4121001.309429
C. Gehringer 2B4011002.319472
D. Alexander 1B3021001.365740
K. Cuyler RF3000022.303651
J. Dykes 3B3000011.282322
H. Stovey LF3000010.20004
J. Grim C 3000000.22706
D. Redding P 3000000.00000
    D. Radatz P 0000000.00000
Totals30373047.26675573
BATTING
Doubles: T. Raines (26, 5th inning off Driscoll, 0 on, 2 out.) E. McKean (24, 1st inning off Driscoll, 0 on, 1 out.)
Runs Batted In: E. McKean (29), C. Gehringer (72), D. Alexander (40)
Stolen Bases: T. Raines (45)
Team LOB: 3
 
ZzyzxIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERARECORD
D. Driscoll L773304097613.238-9
S. Howe 10000001273.36 
PITCHING
Batters Faced: D. Driscoll 27, S. Howe 3
Ground Balls-Fly Balls: D. Driscoll 11-5, S. Howe 2-1
Game Score: D. Driscoll 55
 
NaugatuckIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERARECORD
D. Redding W8322181111632.951-0
D. Radatz S10000001085.821 SV
PITCHING
Batters Faced: D. Redding 28, D. Radatz 3
Ground Balls-Fly Balls: D. Redding 12-4, D. Radatz 3-0
Game Score: D. Redding 75
 
GAME INFO
Time: 2:49
Attendance: 36664 (53192, 68.9%) at Milwaukee County Stadium
Weather: Clear skies (81 degrees), wind blowing in from left at 9 mph
PLAYER OF THE GAME: Dick Redding
Game Notes:
Ken Boyer hit the longest homer of his career, it went 426 feet.
 

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