I don’t know if anyone will be interested, but since there’s no big Astros news to talk about tonight, it’s an off day, and nobody seems to be using this forum for much anyhoo, I thought I would regale you good folks with a game from my 1962 Strat-O-Matic season. I enjoyed it when Jose Cruz III posted a (real) game that he had scored in the 80s a couple of months back. I probably should have contacted a mod to clear this, but if it's not kosher just tell me to... well, I'm sure you'll think of something. But don't worry; this is a one-time thing.
Basically, I am playing the Colts’ and the Indians’ schedules and the computer is managing the rest of the teams. I’ve been playing SOM since I was old enough to add the dice together, and I’ve found that it’s a wonderful way to learn about baseball history. 1962 is the third season from the sixties I’ve done, 1967 and 1968 being the others (though I only managed the Tribe when I did 1967).
So, it’s Tuesday, April 24, 1962 and the Colts are off to a surprising 7-3 start in the first 10 games in Houston MLB history. Interestingly, in those 10 games they have only outscored their opponents 37-36. The squad leads the league in fewest runs allowed and ERA (2.80). They are dead last in runs scored.
Tonight’s lineups:
Cardinals (6-3)
Curt Flood, cf .419/4/13
Julian Javier, 2b .368/0/5
Bill White, 1b .317/2/11
Stan Musial, lf .306/2/6
Ken Boyer, 3b .256/1/7
Charlie James, rf .276/1/5
Gene Oliver, c .364/2/5
Julio Gotay, ss .240/0/1
Larry Jackson, p 1-0, 5.65
Colt .45s (7-3)
Bob Lillis, ss .114/0/1
Al Spangler, lf .407/0/0
Roman Mejias, rf .400/4/9
Norm Larker, 1b .350/3/9
Carl Warwick, cf .375/2/6
Bob Aspromonte, 3b .194/0/2
Hal Smith, c .323/2/7
Billy Goodman, 2b .000/0/0
Ken Johnson, p 1-0, 0.63
One editorial note: the way I do rosters and transactions is not 100% historical. For example, Carl Warwick was not actually acquired until May 7th yet he appears in the starting lineup above. I won't go into details about why I do things this this way, but just thought I would mention it before hand.
I’ll be reporting this “live” as I play so we'll see how it goes.
Batter up!