Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Fun with my '90s-era computer baseball game


Denny McClain Nearly Perfect Through Eight Innings
1996 Tigers No-Hit 1996 Rangers


DETROIT _ Detroit Tigers' ace Denny McClain was nearly perfect for eight innings and combined with closer Gregg Olson to no-hit the Texas Rangers in a 3-0 victory.

McClain struck out six and faced 25 batters, one over the minimum through eight innings, to notch his league-leading 10th victory.

Rangers' second baseman Mark McLemore broke up the perfect game by reaching base on an error by Tiger first baseman Tony Clark.  McLemore was then caught trying to steal. The only other Ranger to reach base was catcher Ivan Rodriguez, who walked in the ninth inning against Olson. Olson also struck out a batter in earning his eighth save.

The Tigers scored all their runs in the first inning on back-to-back home runs by Travis Fryman and Bobby Higginson. Chad Curtis tripled ahead of Fryman's 13th home run of the season and Higginson followed with his 17th of the season.

Bobby Witt (7-4) went the distance for Texas, giving up six hits, three walks and the three runs. He matched McClain with six strikeouts.


Notes:
1. I have no idea why the computer replaced McClain after eight innings. The computer plays all games not involving the Orioles. I only manage the Orioles.

2. Although I manage the Orioles, I have taken the liberty to bolster several 1996 team rosters with great players from the past, such as Denny McClain from the 1968 Tigers. I'm thinking about adding Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Micky Mantle, Jackie Robinson, Roberto Clemente and others. Stay tuned. I also have added some of the best NL players from 1996 to AL rosters since I am not playing the NL schedule.