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26850 Jul 26, 2012   Alan Boodman   Re: [SmileyList] 1990 World Series results
26851 Jul 26, 2012   Andrew Kennedy   Re: [SmileyList] 1990 World Series results
26852 Jul 26, 2012   Alan Boodman   Re: [SmileyList] 1990 World Series results
26853 Jul 26, 2012   Mike Mashanic   PIN@NYN
26854 Jul 26, 2012   Ben Lea   White Sox @ Milwaukee
26855 Jul 27, 2012   Alan Boodman   Week 1 update
26856 Jul 27, 2012   Steve Bivens   Expos at Giants Week 1
26857 Jul 27, 2012   Rick Field   ATN (CM) Week 2
26858 Jul 28, 2012   Jonathan Fellows   NYN @ MON
26859 Jul 28, 2012   Michael Rescigno   sln@chn wk 1 & wk 2 cm
26860 Jul 28, 2012   Michael Rescigno   TEX@TOR WK 1 & WK 2 CM
26861 Jul 28, 2012   Darren Dawson   test
26862 Jul 28, 2012   Andrew Kennedy   new Strat sport
26863 Jul 29, 2012   Alan Boodman   LAN-ATN autoplay
26864 Jul 29, 2012   Alan Boodman   Week 2 begins
26865 Jul 29, 2012   Alan Boodman   assigning rest
26866 Jul 29, 2012   Jeff Tripodi   Mariners 2, Royals 1
26867 Jul 29, 2012   Andrew Kennedy   SMILEY-OAA @ DEA
26868 Jul 29, 2012   Andrew Kennedy   SMILEY-OAA CM Week 3
26869 Jul 29, 2012   James Pardee   KC Royals Week 2 CM attached...
26870 Jul 29, 2012   Rick Field   ATN @ CIN
26871 Jul 30, 2012   Alan Boodman   Blue Jays @ Orioles
26872 Jul 30, 2012   Billy Vanson   comp mgr for LAN vs SFN *** PAT C ***
26873 Jul 30, 2012   Alan Boodman   SEA-KCA autoplay
26874 Jul 30, 2012   Billy Vanson   *** RESULTS *** DODGERS @ PIRATES
26875 Jul 30, 2012   Alan Boodman   Reds @ Giants
26876 Jul 30, 2012   Steve Bivens   Expos at Mets Week 2
26877 Jul 30, 2012   Jonathan Fellows   Re: [SmileyList] Expos at Mets Week 2
26878 Jul 30, 2012   Michael Tomeo   boa@toa
26879 Jul 30, 2012   Darren Dawson   E-mailing: Smiley -- Week 2 -- Texas 2 Minnesota 1
26880 Jul 30, 2012   Robert Rescigno   NYA @ SEA
26881 Jul 30, 2012   Patrick Carr   Re: [SmileyList] comp mgr for LAN vs SFN *** PAT C ***
26882 Jul 30, 2012   Ben Lea   White Sox @ Oakland
26883 Jul 31, 2012   Patrick Carr   SFN at LAN
26884 Jul 31, 2012   Andrew Kennedy   Re: [SmileyList] White Sox @ Oakland-good old Hal
26885 Jul 31, 2012   Charlie Steinhice   Orioles Week 3 CM
26886 Aug 1, 2012   Mike Mashanic   DEA@NYA
26887 Aug 1, 2012   Mike Mashanic   PIN@SLN
26888 Aug 1, 2012   Mark Simons   Milwaukee @ Boston
26889 Aug 2, 2012   Michael Tomeo   sdn@atn
26890 Aug 2, 2012   Thomas Treece   Chicago @ San Diego
26891 Aug 2, 2012   Charlie Steinhice   BAA @ MLA Week 2
26892 Aug 3, 2012   Rick Field   ATN (CM) Week 3
26893 Aug 3, 2012   Alan Boodman   Week 2 update
26894 Aug 3, 2012   Patrick Carr   SFN CM for week 3
26895 Aug 3, 2012   Jonathan Fellows   NYN @ CHN
26896 Aug 4, 2012   Michael Rescigno   SLN@MON WK 2 & WK 3 CM
26897 Aug 4, 2012   Michael Rescigno   tex@min wk 2 & wk 3 cm
26898 Aug 5, 2012   Alan Boodman   Week 3 begins
26899 Aug 5, 2012   Andrew Kennedy   SMILEY-OAA @ SEA
26900 Aug 5, 2012   Andrew Kennedy   SMILEY-OAA CM Week 4
26901 Aug 5, 2012   Jeff Tripodi   Mariners 3, A's 1
26902 Aug 5, 2012   Mike Mashanic   DEA@BOA
26903 Aug 5, 2012   Ben Lea   White Sox @ Texas
26904 Aug 5, 2012   Alan Boodman   Blue Jays @ Yankees
26905 Aug 5, 2012   Patrick Carr   SFN at ATN
26906 Aug 5, 2012   Rick Field   ATN @ NYN
26907 Aug 5, 2012   James Pardee   Re: [SmileyList] Week 3 begins
26908 Aug 6, 2012   Alan Boodman   Reds @ Pirates
26909 Aug 6, 2012   Mike Mashanic   Cubs' Harnisch no-hits Bucs
26910 Aug 6, 2012   Thomas Treece   Cubs' Harnisch no-hits Bucs
26911 Aug 6, 2012   Mike Mashanic   PIN@CHN
26912 Aug 7, 2012   Steve Bivens   Expos at Reds Week 3
26913 Aug 8, 2012   Michael Tomeo   boa@dea
26914 Aug 8, 2012   Thomas Treece   Chicago @ Montreal
26915 Aug 8, 2012   Thomas Treece   Chicago @ Montreal (with recap)
26916 Aug 9, 2012   Michael Tomeo   sdn@sfn
26917 Aug 9, 2012   Mike Mashanic   DEA/PIN CMs
26918 Aug 9, 2012   Robert Rescigno   NYA
26919 Aug 9, 2012   Patrick Carr   SFN CM for week 4
26920 Aug 9, 2012   Mark Simons   Milwaukee @ Baltimore
26921 Aug 10, 2012   Alan Boodman   LAN-SDN autoplay
26922 Aug 10, 2012   Alan Boodman   Week 3 update
26923 Aug 10, 2012   Darren Dawson   group test
26924 Aug 10, 2012   Darren Dawson   Week 3 -- Kansas City 3 Minnesota 0
26925 Aug 10, 2012   Jonathan Fellows   NYN @ SLN
26926 Aug 10, 2012   Rick Field   ATN (CM) Week 4
26927 Aug 10, 2012   Jeff Tripodi   Mariners CM
26928 Aug 11, 2012   Charlie Steinhice   BAA @ MNA Week 3
26929 Aug 11, 2012   James Pardee   KCA@TOA Split 4 Gamer
26930 Aug 11, 2012   James Pardee   KC Royals CM Week 4 attached
26931 Aug 11, 2012   Alan Boodman   TEA and SLN autoplays
26932 Aug 12, 2012   Alan Boodman   Week 4 begins
26933 Aug 12, 2012   Andrew Kennedy   SMILEY-OAA @ KCA
26934 Aug 12, 2012   Andrew Kennedy   SMILEY-OAA CM Week 5
26935 Aug 12, 2012   Alan Boodman   Blue Jays @ Red Sox
26936 Aug 12, 2012   Ben Lea   White Sox @ Baltimore
26937 Aug 13, 2012   Alan Boodman   Fw: NYA
26938 Aug 13, 2012   Jeff Tripodi   Mariners 2, Brewers 2
26939 Aug 14, 2012   Steve Bivens   Expos at Dodgers Week 4
26940 Aug 14, 2012   Alan Boodman   Reds @ Cardinals
26941 Aug 14, 2012   Michael Tomeo   sdn@chn
26942 Aug 14, 2012   Darren Dawson   Smiley -- Week 4 -- Minnesota 2 Chicago 1
26943 Aug 14, 2012   Andrew Kennedy   SMILEY-Trade
26944 Aug 14, 2012   Mike Mashanic   Re: [SmileyList] SMILEY-Trade
26945 Aug 14, 2012   Rick Field   ATN @ SDN
26946 Aug 14, 2012   Andrew Kennedy   OAA-Juan Berenguer
26947 Aug 15, 2012   Michael Tomeo   boa@mna
26948 Aug 16, 2012   Alan Boodman   trade announcement
26949 Aug 17, 2012   Alan Boodman   Week 4 update
26950 Aug 17, 2012   Rick Field   ATN (CM) Week 5


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Message #: 26850
Message from: Alan Boodman
Sent: Jul 26, 2012
Subject: Re: [SmileyList] 1990 World Series results

Thanks, Rob!
 
Alan
 
 
 
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2012 9:33 AM
Subject: RE: [SmileyList] 1990 World Series results
 
 
Congrats to Alan and the Reds on a great season. And also to Jeff and the Mariners on their terrific season.
 
Rob


From: alan.boodman@...
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2012 09:25:49 -0400
Subject: [SmileyList] 1990 World Series results

 
 
In a series played online -- thanks, Jeff! -- the surprising outcome was a 4-game sweep for the Cincinnati Reds over the Seattle Mariners.  Boxscores and stats are posted here:
 
 
 
Game 1: The Reds got on the board quickly against Randy Johnson, with some help from catcher Sandy Alomar: Mariano Duncan walked, stole second and advanced to third on Alomar's throwing error, then scored on a passed ball.  Darrin Jackson's solo homer in the second and Barry Larkin's RBI groundout in the 3rd made the score 3-0. 
 
Gary Ward's triple and a couple of singles sandwiched a Bo Jackson error in the 5th and broke the game open, marking the end of Johnson's day.  Meanwhile, CIN starter Jose Rijo did not allow a hit until Dave Parker's pinch-double with 1 out in the 6th. 
 
Brian Holman replaced Johnson for the M's and was victimized by some poor defense in the 7th (3 unearned runs via 2 errors) and was charged with 2 more runs in the 8th due to Chris Sabo's 2-out homer with 2 runners aboard.
 
Rijo went the distance on a 2-hitter, walking 3 and fanning 7.  Final score: 12-0.
 
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Game 2: Seattle showed quickly that there would be no repeat of game 1, and it was the Reds who looked nervous at the outset.  Jackson led off the game with a grounder to Sabo, who threw it into the stands.  An antsy Tim Belcher took over from there (walk, wild pitch, wild pitch) and Jack Clark's groundout plated a second run.
 
Clark led off the SEA 4th with a home run and after an out, three consecutive hits resulted in a 5-0 lead for the visitors.  They loaded the bases with 2 outs in the 5th, but Norm Charlton retired Alomar to keep the contest within unlikely reach.
 
Jamie Quirk, who entered the game at catcher in a double-switch moments earlier, broke the ice against Burkett by leading off the CIN 5th with a homer.  After 2 outs Hal Morris doubled, Eric Davis walked and John Kruk chased them both home with a triple to make the score 5-3.
 
Wes Gardner held the fort for the Reds in the 6th and Seattle needed 3 pitchers in the Cincy half of the inning, but no runs scored.
 
Bryan Harvey took the mound to start the 8th for the M's and was greeted by a Von Hayes double.  After pinch-hitter Jackson K'd, 3 straight singles from Oliver, Doran & Larkin tied the game and a walk to Morris preceded Harvey's exit with still just one out.
 
Eric Davis worked Dennis Eckersley for a sac fly, Rob Dibble retired the side in order in the 9th, and the Reds escaped with a 6-5 win.
 
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Game 3: After an off day the series moved to Seattle where Jack McDowell opposed Greg Harris.  The game was uneventful until the Reds strung together 4 singles with 2 outs in the 3rd to take a 2-0 lead, Von Hayes delivering the RBIs.
 
Harris's error opening the SEA 4th, plus a free pass to Jackson, resulted in 3 unearned runs which erased our lead when Alomar emptied the bases with a 2-out homer.  Ken Griffey, Jr.'s solo shot in the 5th terminated Harris at the wrong end of a 4-2 score.
 
Cincy stormed back in the 6th when another Kruk triple plated Morris, who had doubled leading off the inning.  Sabo's sac fly tied the contest two batters later and, continuing what would become a theme for the series, a Cincy catcher (Jeff Reed, this time) came through with a 2-out, 3-run homer that suddenly put the Reds up 7-4.
 
CIN reliever Gardner escaped trouble in the 6th and 7th but Dibble was not so fortunate in the 8th.  RBI singles by Parker & Franco followed a Dave Henderson double and a Hal Morris error, and Seattle cut the deficit to just one run.
 
But Dibble regained his composure and retired the M's in order in the 9th to preserve the narrow 7-6 victory.
 
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Game 4: Johnson started again for the Mariners, and Cincy's lone remaining RH starter (Mike Witt) tried to keep things close for the Reds, without a lot of success.
 
Johnson blew away the Reds with 3 K's (10 pitches) in the 1st and Clark's homer in the SEA 2nd resulted in a quick 2-0 advantage.
 
After the first inning, Cincy had little trouble reaching base against Johnson, but had considerable trouble scoring.  We eked out a run in the 3rd then loaded the bases with 1 out in the 5th and plated nothing.
 
SEA tacked on insurance runs in the 5th and 7th, which finally vanquished Witt and Randy Myers did well to escape further damage in the 7th.  The M's nearly got a second run in the 5th but Joe Oliver blocked the plate on Griffey, who was trying to score from 1st on Clark's RBI double.  And Oliver wasn't done having an effect on the scoreboard....
 
With a 4-1 lead, the Seattle pen emptied in the Cincy 8th but too much blood was spilled before it was over:
 
Bryan Harvey allowed a leadoff double to Sabo; Russ Swan retired the one batter he faced but Rich DeLucia gave up an RBI single to Kruk.  Trevor Wilson came on to face pinch-hitter Hal Morris, who was then lifted in favor of Eddie Williams; Williams walked.
 
Bob Walk replaced Wilson to face RH catcher Oliver, who lofted one into the left field seats for a 3-run homer and a 5-4 lead!  It was the first 3-run homer of Oliver's career, and his first off a RH pitcher in 1990.
 
Dibble got through the 9th, not quite as efficiently as in game 3, but sealed up the 5-4 win and earned his third save of the series.  Cincy stranded 11 runners today, but helped keep Seattle's total low by turning 3 DPs, including one in the 9th.
 
Randy Myers came in at the right times to compile a 2-0 record during the series, but the MVP award must be split between Quirk, Reed & Oliver, Cincy's not-ready-for-prime-time catching combo that went 7 for 17 with 3 homers, 6 runs & 6 RBI.  Kruk & Sabo (not to mention Rijo) did very well too.
 
Speaking of catchers, SEA's Alomar was a very tough out: 5 for 15, 3 runs, 3 RBI, 2 doubles and a homer.  He also gunned down a 95% base stealer in game 3.
 
Alan
 
 

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