Word: madlock
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...they played! Stargell's sacrifice fly scored the tying run and with his teammates on a tear (Garner, two for four and headed for a .500 Series, Third Baseman Bill Madlock, four for four that day, .375 overall), the Pirates methodically ground out seven runs. Starter Jim Rooker gave up just one run on three hits during the first five innings, then Starter Bert Blyleven masqueraded as a reliever for four expert innings. Pirates 7, Orioles...
...through extra innings to beat the Reds. In the final game the Pirates crushed Cincinnati 7-1 under a barrage of hitting and Bert Blylevin's seamless pitching. It took four Reds pitchers to withstand the first four innings, as First Baseman Willie Stargell and Third Baseman Bill Madlock hit home runs and Stargell added a two-run double to settle matters. Stargell, at the vintage age of 38, hit .455 with two home runs and six RBIs and was the unanimous playoff...
Pittsburgh opened the scoring in the 2nd when Willie Stargell and Bill Madlock singled with none out. They crossed the plate on John Milner's RBI single and Ed Ott's sacrifice...
...Tony Cuccinello and Johnny Dickshot in 1945 27)Dale Alexander and Harry Walker 28)Ernie Lombardi, Bill Madlock and Rod Carew 29)Bobby Avila 30)Al Kaline and Ted Williams 31)Alex Johnson, Tony Oliva and George Brett 32)Mickey Mantle and Pete Rose 33)Ralph Kiner 34)Eddie Mathews 35)Jim Ray Hart 36)Wes Ferrell 37)Stan Musial 38)Jim Hickman...
They've got Pony League catching, but the talent of the amazing Jack Clark, Bill Madlock, Darrel Evans and Mike "Poison" Ivie should pull them through...