July 7, 201015 yr Johan Santana homered and pitched a complete game shutout for the Mets on Tuesday night. The last time that happened for the Sox was on Aug. 2, 1969 when Gary Peters went deep and limited the Tigers to six singles in a 5-0 win in Detroit. Now you know
July 7, 201015 yr QUOTE (StatManDu @ Jul 7, 2010 -> 03:02 PM) Johan Santana homered and pitched a complete game shutout for the Mets on Tuesday night. The last time that happened for the Sox was on Aug. 2, 1969 when Gary Peters went deep and limited the Tigers to six singles in a 5-0 win in Detroit. Now you know Gary Peters was a real good hitting pitcher. In fact I believe it was Eddie Stanky who actually batted Peters like #6 in the Sox lineup becasue he was considered a better hitter than the posiiton players usually hitting 7th-8th or 9th for the Sox back in about the 67-68-69 seasons.
July 7, 201015 yr QUOTE (greg775 @ Jul 7, 2010 -> 08:03 PM) Peters used to pinch hit, too That goes without saying but you said it
July 8, 201015 yr QUOTE (elrockinMT @ Jul 7, 2010 -> 03:00 PM) That goes without saying but you said it I remember Billy Pierce coming off the bech to pinch hit when they needed a left hand batter.
July 8, 201015 yr QUOTE (knightni @ Jul 8, 2010 -> 02:35 AM) when was the last time that the Sox had 5 errors or more in a game and still won? April 30, 1995 @Boston. Someone was not watching the broadcast tonight .
July 8, 201015 yr QUOTE (kev211 @ Jul 8, 2010 -> 03:43 AM) April 30, 1995 @Boston. Someone was not watching the broadcast tonight . No CSN in Michigan.
July 8, 201015 yr QUOTE (knightni @ Jul 8, 2010 -> 01:37 AM) No CSN in Michigan. If you get DirecTV there could be.
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