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Indians Hammer Tigers, General Crowder

September 24, 1935 Indians 14, Tigers 7 (92-54)

Mickey Cochrane was absent from the Tigers bench in this game because he went to New York to watch the Joe Louis/Max Baer title bout. The game was actually close through six innings, but General Crowder, and then Roxie Lawson fell apart to give up a total of eight runs in the seventh and eighth innings.

In Cochrane’s abscence, backup catcher Ray Hayworth went two for four with three RBIs. Hank Greenberg was two for three with two runs and both Pete Fox and Billy Rogell scored twice.



yeah…if i were the coach, that’s unacceptable to me.

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Posted by mcgyver on October 1st, 2005 at 6:20 am


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