I was looking up some game accounts in archives of The Sporting News on
paperofrecord.com and came across the following account from a Cardinals-Cubs
game on October 1, 1920, won by the Cubs 3-2 in 17 innings. (Note that both
starting pitchers, Pete Alexander of the Cubs and Jesse Haines of the Cardinals
pitched complete games):
"In the first six innings, the Cubs got six hits off Haines and scored two runs.
From then until the seventeenth the Cardinal pitcher did not allow a hit.
Except for two bases on balls he pitched a perfect game for 11 innings, then he
blew up in the final round."
I thought that was kind of harsh -- "blew up in the final round." Actually,
since the Cubs did get four hits in the 17th inning, I guess maybe that does
qualify as "blowing up." It is inconceivable that a starting pitcher would
throw 17 innings in today's game never mind not being taken out at the first
sign of "blowing up."
Jan
=
Custom Tablecloths at Trendy Tablecloths
Trendy Tablecloths carries a full line of fine quality custom tablecloth,
napkins, table skirting, chair covers, placemats and table runners.
http://a8-asy.a8ww.net/a8-ads/adftrclick?redirectid=fff089ae831a187fd10e82d86001\
828c