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TWIWBL 5.5: Series IV Notes – Effa Manley Division

At 14-4, the New York Black Yankees lead Philadelphia by 2 games. Indianapolis is playing .500 ball, with Cleveland at the bottom of the division at 6-12.

Leading Starters: Ray Collins, PHI, 3-0, 3.96 ERA; Red Ruffing, NYY, 3-0, 4.00 ERA, 1.22 WHIP; Vean Gregg, HOM, 1-1, 2.08 ERA; Ron Guidry, NYY, 2-1, 3.14 ERA, 0.98 WHIP.
Leading Relievers: Bob Howry, PHI, 7 SV, 1.08 ERA, 0.60 WHIP; Ron Reed, PHI, 2 SV, 6 H, 0.90 ERA, 1.00 WHIP.
Leading Batters: Lou Gehrig, NYY, 421/522/860, 6 HR; Babe Ruth, NYY, 440/517/853, 8 HR, 22 RBI; Rico Carty, PHI, 382/419/709; Eric Davis, NYY, 303/321/658, 8 HR, 28 RBI, 8 SB.

#Cleveland Spiders

Mel Harder‘s nagging shoulder forced him to the DL for 10 days, forcing a roster move for the Spiders, with Wilbur Cooper joining the ML staff after a good start to the season in AAA. Bill Steen will–for the moment–take Harder’s spot in the rotation.

#Homestead Grays

With Peaches Graham out for 10 days, Jim Hegan was recalled from AAA to serve as the backup C.

#Indianapolis ABC’s

C Johnny Bench nudged his BA over .200 with a 2-HR game, leading the ABC’s to an 8-2 victory over Cleveland. But the ABC’s hit some injury snags during the series, with OF Oscar Charleston and 2B Joe Morgan both out. Morgan will miss about 2 weeks, and Indianapolis recalled OF Edd Roush from AAA to take his roster spot. Losing Charleston for any length of time would hurt, as the young OF is slashing 348/375/522 to date. Luckily, his wrist looks bruised, not broken, and should only keep him out for a few days.

There are questions about the pitching staff, with either Bronson Arroyo or Virgil Trucks facing demotion if fresh arms are needed.

#Philadelphia Stars

In an impressive 8-6 win over Kansas City, Willie Davis went 3-for-4 with 2 solo HRs and Rico Carty went 3-for-3 with 3 RBIs.

The Stars’ mound corps are heavily overused at the moment, necessitating some roster moves. Ted Kluszewski and Larry Jackson were both sent to AAA Norfolk, but they are both expected to return shortly. Despite not giving up a hit in a handful of AAA innings, Jerry Blevins was released to make room for Jaret Wright on the WBL roster. P Ken Forsch was also recalled.

Spring Training Preview: Cleveland

  • The starting rotation seems set, which means Hardie Henderson, Whit Wyatt, Stan Coveleski, and Bill Steen are battling for some long relief innings.
    • Injuries to Steen and Phenomenal Smith have opened some opportunities here, especially with Smith being out until sometime in June. Adding to the uncertainty, the projected top 3–Bob Feller, Pat Malone, and Mel Harder–have all struggled mightily. It feels like Cy Young and Wyatt will end up in the rotation, but its all up for grabs right now.
      • Wyatt, Young Feller, and Henderson are in, leaving 5 pitchers–Harder, Malone, Coveleski, Hank Gastright, and Sudden Sam McDowell–vying for the final slot.
  • Chad Qualls and Terry Adams are fighting for the closer role.
    • Cory Gearrin, Qualls, and Doug Corbett will setup Adams at the back end of the bullpen. Firpo Marberry has been recalled for some help in middle relief.
  • Louis Santop has an edge over John Ellis to start at C who has an edge over Andy Etchebarren to back him up.
    • Ellis’ Spring has him pushing for playing time, but he won’t displace Top behind the plate.
  • Jake Stahl and Hal Trosky are fighting to backup Jim Thome at 1B as are Bob Elliot and Sammy Strang at 3B behind Ken Keltner.
    • Not only has Strang played well, his ability to serve as a backup to Chuck Knoblauch at 2B probably assures him a roster spot.
      • 1B is very crowded, making Trosky’s Spring struggles enough to send him to AAA.
  • Bill Dahlen starts at SS, and Joe Sewell looks to be his backup, but Tom Veryzer could slip in if the Spiders decide a defensive option at SS is needed.
    • If Sewell continues to hit no better than Veryzer, the better glove will make the roster.
      • None of them have an OPS over .300. OPS. Someone had better hit soon. Bill Knickerbocker has been recalled to see if some more competition helps.
  • Either Harry Stovey or Kenny Lofton should make the team, but probably not both.
    • Tris Speaker is out for several months, opening the door for Lofton. Gus Bell, called up from AAA, will also get a look as a CF option.
    • The Spiders have also recalled OF Rowland Office and IF Jim Gantner to help with the Spring roster.
      • Office is making an argument to stay; Gantner is just sticking around for Spring flexibility.
Near DefiniteLikelyPossibleLong Shot
Starting PitchersWhit Wyatt
Cy Young
Bob Feller
Hardie Henderson
Phenomenal Smith
Stan Coveleski
Hank Gastright
Sam McDowell
Pat Malone
Mel Harder
Bill Steen
Middle RelieversChuck Porter
Yordano Ventura
Firpo Marberry
SetupChad Qualls
Doug Corbett
Cory Gearrin
CloserTerry Adams
CLouis SantopJohn EllisAndy Etchebarren
1BJake Stahl
Jim Thome
Napoleon Lajoie
2BChuck Knoblauch
Sammy Strang
Jim Gantner
3BKen KeltnerBob Elliott
SSBill Dahlen
Joe Sewell
Tom Veryzer
Bill Knickerbocker
OFTris Speaker
Harry Stovey
Larry Doby
Johnny Bates
Ron Blomberg
Kenny Lofton
Rowland Office
Gus Bell

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