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Angels 4 @ Senators 0
Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
September 8, 1967

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The information below contains details about the Major League Baseball game between the Washington Senators and the California Angels, played on September 8, 1967 at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium. The home team Senators were bested by the visiting Angels with a score of 4 to 0.

Game Summary

DateSeptember 8, 1967 
Visiting Team
California Angels
R: 4 H: 10 E: 0 LOB: 8
Runs: 4
Hits: 10
Errors: 0
Left On Base: 8
Home Team
Washington Senators
R: 0 H: 2 E: 1 LOB: 2
Runs: 0
Hits: 2
Errors: 1
Left On Base: 2
Winning PitcherRickey Clark  
Losing PitcherPhil Ortega  
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Game Winning RBIJim Fregosi 

Game Info

DateSeptember 8, 1967 
Day of WeekFri 
Day / Night
Visiting TeamCalifornia Angels 
Home TeamWashington Senators 
Visiting Starting PitcherRickey Clark  
Home Starting PitcherPhil Ortega  
BallparkRobert F. Kennedy Stadium 
CityWashington 
StateDC 
Attendance6,472 
Time of Game2 hours 16 minutes 
UmpiresHP: Ed Runge
1B: Bill Haller
2B: Jim Odom
3B: Hank Soar

California Angels Lineup 

Name  Position 
Aurelio Rodriguez  Third Baseman 
Jim Fregosi  Shortstop 
Jimmie Hall  Right Fielder 
Don Mincher  First Baseman 
Roger Repoz  Center Fielder 
Bubba Morton  Left Fielder 
Buck Rodgers  Catcher 
Bobby Knoop  Second Baseman 
Rickey Clark  Pitcher 
Bill Rigney  Manager 

Washington Senators Lineup 

Name  Position 
Fred Valentine  Center Fielder 
Ken McMullen  Third Baseman 
Frank Howard  Left Fielder 
Dick Nen  First Baseman 
Cap Peterson  Right Fielder 
Paul Casanova  Catcher 
Bernie Allen  Second Baseman 
Ed Brinkman  Shortstop 
Phil Ortega  Pitcher 
Gil Hodges  Manager 

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Angels 4 @ Senators 0
Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
September 8, 1967

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Box Score (back to top)

         Game of 9/8/1967 -- California at Washington (N)

  California         AB  R  H RBI    Washington         AB  R  H RBI
Rodriguez A, 3b       5  1  1  0   Valentine F, cf       3  0  0  0   
Fregosi J, ss         5  0  3  1   McMullen K, 3b        4  0  1  0   
Hall J, rf            4  1  1  0   Howard F, lf          3  0  0  0   
Mincher D, 1b         4  1  1  0   Nen D, 1b             3  0  0  0   
Repoz R, cf           2  0  1  1   Peterson C, rf        2  0  1  0   
Morton B, lf          4  1  2  0   Casanova P, c         3  0  0  0   
Rodgers B, c          3  0  1  1   Allen B, 2b           3  0  0  0   
Knoop B, 2b           4  0  0  0   Brinkman E, ss        3  0  0  0   
Clark R, p            4  0  0  0   Ortega P, p           2  0  0  0   
                                   Baldwin D, p          0  0  0  0   
                                   Epstein M, ph         1  0  0  0   
                     -- -- -- --                        -- -- -- --
                     35  4 10  3                        27  0  2  0

California       000 010 030 --  4
Washington       000 000 000 --  0

  California           IP  H  R ER BB SO
Clark R (W)           9.0  2  0  0  2  4

  Washington           IP  H  R ER BB SO
Ortega P (L)          7.2  9  4  3  3  6
Baldwin D             1.1  1  0  0  0  3

E -- Peterson C
DP -- California 2, Washington 1
LOB -- California 8, Washington 2
3B -- Rodriguez A
SB -- Valentine F
SF -- Repoz R
T -- 2:16
A -- 6472

    

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