MLB standings at the end of June 19, 1975
A.L. East | |||||||||||||||||||
GP | W | L | T | PCT | GB | RF | RA | HOME | ROAD | LAST 10 | STRK | ||||||||
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Boston Red Sox | 59 | 35 | 24 | 0 | .593 | 310 | 280 | 15-14 | 20-10 | 7-3 | Won 5 | ||||||||
New York Yankees | 63 | 35 | 28 | 0 | .556 | 2.0 | 301 | 229 | 18-14 | 17-14 | 7-3 | Won 1 | |||||||
Milwaukee Brewers | 62 | 31 | 31 | 0 | .500 | 5.5 | 270 | 287 | 14-14 | 17-17 | 6-4 | Won 1 | |||||||
Baltimore Orioles | 60 | 28 | 32 | 0 | .467 | 7.5 | 232 | 224 | 15-14 | 13-18 | 6-4 | Won 3 | |||||||
Detroit Tigers | 59 | 25 | 34 | 0 | .424 | 10.0 | 230 | 307 | 13-20 | 12-14 | 2-8 | Lost 4 | |||||||
Cleveland Indians | 61 | 24 | 37 | 0 | .393 | 12.0 | 225 | 279 | 12-20 | 12-17 | 1-9 | Lost 3 |
A.L. West | |||||||||||||||||||
GP | W | L | T | PCT | GB | RF | RA | HOME | ROAD | LAST 10 | STRK | ||||||||
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Oakland A's | 64 | 39 | 25 | 0 | .609 | 276 | 244 | 21-10 | 18-15 | 7-3 | Won 4 | ||||||||
Kansas City Royals | 65 | 37 | 28 | 0 | .569 | 2.5 | 294 | 269 | 23-12 | 14-16 | 7-3 | Won 2 | |||||||
Texas Rangers | 63 | 32 | 31 | 0 | .508 | 6.5 | 292 | 288 | 15-20 | 17-11 | 6-4 | Won 2 | |||||||
Minnesota Twins | 60 | 29 | 31 | 0 | .483 | 8.0 | 283 | 288 | 13-17 | 16-14 | 4-6 | Lost 4 | |||||||
California Angels | 66 | 31 | 35 | 0 | .470 | 9.0 | 267 | 275 | 14-17 | 17-18 | 3-7 | Lost 3 | |||||||
Chicago White Sox | 62 | 26 | 36 | 0 | .419 | 12.0 | 257 | 267 | 12-15 | 14-21 | 4-6 | Lost 2 |
N.L. East | |||||||||||||||||||
GP | W | L | T | PCT | GB | RF | RA | HOME | ROAD | LAST 10 | STRK | ||||||||
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Pittsburgh Pirates | 60 | 36 | 24 | 0 | .600 | 262 | 215 | 20-11 | 16-13 | 8-2 | Won 2 | ||||||||
New York Mets | 59 | 32 | 27 | 0 | .542 | 3.5 | 240 | 220 | 17-13 | 15-14 | 6-4 | Lost 2 | |||||||
Philadelphia Phillies | 63 | 34 | 29 | 0 | .540 | 3.5 | 262 | 249 | 22-8 | 12-21 | 6-4 | Won 2 | |||||||
Chicago Cubs | 63 | 32 | 31 | 0 | .508 | 5.5 | 286 | 308 | 22-12 | 10-19 | 4-6 | Lost 2 | |||||||
St. Louis Cardinals | 60 | 28 | 32 | 0 | .467 | 8.0 | 240 | 265 | 17-15 | 11-17 | 3-7 | Lost 2 | |||||||
Montreal Expos | 57 | 26 | 31 | 0 | .456 | 8.5 | 193 | 238 | 15-14 | 11-17 | 8-2 | Won 2 |
N.L. West | |||||||||||||||||||
GP | W | L | T | PCT | GB | RF | RA | HOME | ROAD | LAST 10 | STRK | ||||||||
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Cincinnati Reds | 66 | 40 | 26 | 0 | .606 | 332 | 231 | 26-8 | 14-18 | 6-4 | Won 1 | ||||||||
Los Angeles Dodgers | 68 | 39 | 29 | 0 | .574 | 2.0 | 283 | 222 | 22-14 | 17-15 | 5-5 | Won 4 | |||||||
San Francisco Giants | 64 | 31 | 33 | 0 | .484 | 8.0 | 258 | 266 | 18-17 | 13-16 | 3-7 | Won 2 | |||||||
San Diego Padres | 65 | 30 | 35 | 0 | .462 | 9.5 | 211 | 258 | 15-17 | 15-18 | 3-7 | Lost 3 | |||||||
Atlanta Braves | 64 | 27 | 37 | 0 | .422 | 12.0 | 231 | 297 | 14-12 | 13-25 | 3-7 | Lost 1 | |||||||
Houston Astros | 69 | 24 | 45 | 0 | .348 | 17.5 | 266 | 295 | 13-17 | 11-28 | 4-6 | Lost 3 |
Today's scores and summaries:
Yankees 9, Tigers 2 at Detroit (night game):
Catfish Hunter retired the first 17 batters in succession before settling for an eight-hitter and gained his 10th victory as the Yankees defeated the Tigers, 9-2. Roy White led the Yankees' attack, driving in five runs. The Yankees were held scoreless until they broke loose for four runs in the sixth inning, two crossing the plate on a single by White. Their other runs followed in the seventh and included a homer by White with two men on base and a solo swat by Graig Nettles. Tom Veryzer homered for the Tigers' first hit off Hunter. Their other run counted on a double by Ron LeFlore and a pair of infield outs.
A's 5, Twins 2 at Minnesota (day game):
The Athletics, stymied by Jim Hughes after scoring two runs in the first inning, caught up with the rookie righthander in the 10th and defeated the Twins, 5-2. Phil Garner singled with one out in the overtime stanza and took third on a single by Claudell Washington. Hughes uncorked a wild pitch while facing Reggie Jackson, allowing Garner to score. And when catcher Glenn Borgmann made a wild throw after retrieving the ball, Washington also crossed the plate. Then, after retiring Jackson, Hughes was rapped for a homer by Joe Rudi.
Rangers 5, White Sox 3 at Texas (night game):
Sending 10 men to bat, the Rangers scored all their runs in the seventh inning to defeat the White Sox, 5-3. The White Sox racked up their tallies in the first on two walks, two singles and an error. Claude Osteen, who had throttled the Rangers on five hits over the first six innings, was removed with one out in the seventh after a single by Leo Cardenas, pass to Jim Sundberg and single by Cesar Tovar had produced the first Texas tally. Rich Gossage gave up a run-scoring single by Toby Harrah and struck out Jim Spencer, but Tom Grieve doubled to drive in two runs, sending the Rangers ahead. After an intentional pass to Mike Hargrove, Lenny Randle singled for the final marker.
Phillies 6, Cubs 3 at Chicago (day game):
Doubles by Dave Cash, Johnny Oates and Ollie Brown resulted in three runs in the 14th inning to give the Phillies a 6-3 victory over the Cubs. The Phillies struck for their first three runs in the sixth on singles by Oates and Greg Luzinski, a double by Dick Allen and single by Jay Johnstone. The Cubs, held to three hits over the first eight innings, tied the score against Larry Christenson in the ninth when Bill Madlock and Jerry Morales singled and Pete LaCock homered. The Phillies then got one hitless inning of relief by Gene Garber and four by Tug McGraw before breaking away against Darold Knowles, the Cubs' third pitcher of the game, in the 14th. Cash and Oates hit consecutive doubles for the first run. After an intentional pass to Luzinski, Brown doubled to drive in Oates. Luzinski then scored on an infield out by Mike Anderson.
Expos 3, Mets 2 at Montreal (night game):
A single by Gary Carter with the bases loaded and one out in the 13th inning brought the Expos a 3-2 victory over the Mets. Dave Kingman homered for the Mets in the fifth and their other run followed in the sixth on a double by Jerry Koosman and singles by Gene Clines and Felix Millan. Barry Foote homered in the Expos' half of the sixth and the tying run counted in the eighth on a walk, wild pitch and double by Larry Parrish. In the 13th, a pass to Dale Murray, a sacrifice, intentional walk to Mike Jorgensen and single by Tony Scott loaded the bases to set the stage for Carter's hit.
Pirates 5, Cardinals 0 at Pittsburgh (night game):
Observing his 26th birthday, Jerry Reuss pitched the Pirates to a 5-0 victory over the Cardinals. The Pirates backed their lefthander with homers by Bill Robinson, Willie Stargell and Dave Parker to account for all their runs.
Dodgers 4, Padres 1 at San Diego (night game):
With help from Mike Marshall, who relieved in the eighth inning, Doug Rau gained his first victory since May 10 when the Dodgers defeated the Padres, 4-1. The Dodgers had 14 hits, including four apiece by Steve Garvey and Jim Wynn, but were leading only 2-1 when Rau was lifted with one out and the potential tying run on second. Marshall retired the last five batters in sucession. The Dodgers iced the verdict with their final two runs in the ninth.