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FINAL
Aug 16, 1974

Box Score

123456789RHE
HOU2003000308150
WSH100100100390
win:T. Griffin (HOU)loss:S. Rogers (WSH)save:M. Cosgrove (HOU)
Houston Astros logoHITTINGHABRRBIKBBHRAVG
1Greg GrossRF2500000.324
2Roger MetzgerSS1500200.261
3Cesar CedenoCF1410110.297
4Bob WatsonLF1310010.297
Wilbur HowardPR-LF0110000.250
5Milt MayC1412010.293
6Lee May1B3420000.274
7Doug Rader3B4524101.260
8Tommy Helms2B2401000.288
Larry MilbournePR-2B0000000.320
9Tom GriffinP0300200.280
Mike CosgroveP0000000.067
TOTAL153887631
Houston Astros logoPITCHINGIPHRERKBBHRERA
Tom GriffinRHP6.07331313.30
Mike CosgroveLHP3.02002102.37
TOTAL9.0933341
Washington Nationals logoHITTINGHABRRBIKBBHRAVG
1Ron Hunt2B0310120.272
2Tim FoliSS2500000.235
3Willie DavisCF1400000.286
4Bob Bailey3B1301010.279
5Mike Jorgensen1B1300010.309
6Ken SingletonRF0400100.283
7Ron FairlyLF1310000.257
Ron WoodsPH-LF0100000.202
8Barry FooteC2411101.256
9Steve RogersP0000000.156
Jim NorthrupPH1101000.242
Mike TorrezPR0000000.071
Dale MurrayP0000000.000
Jose MoralesPH0100000.353
Don CarrithersP0000000.167
Hal BreedenPH0100000.234
TOTAL93333341
Washington Nationals logoPITCHINGIPHRERKBBHRERA
Steve RogersRHP4.08553104.64
Dale MurrayRHP3.03001000.90
Don CarrithersRHP2.04332212.56
TOTAL9.01588631

Scoring Summary

houwsh
  • Houston Astros logo
    1
    Milt May singles on a to right fielder Ken Singleton. Cesar Cedeno scores. Bob Watson scores.[2 runs]
    20
  • Washington Nationals logo
    1
    Bob Bailey singles. Ron Hunt scores.[1 run]
    21
  • Houston Astros logo
    4
    Doug Rader singles. Milt May scores. Lee May to 3rd. Doug Rader to 2nd.[1 run]
    31
  • Houston Astros logo
    4
    Wild pitch by pitcher Steve Rogers. Lee May scores. Doug Rader to 3rd.[1 run]
    41
  • Houston Astros logo
    4
    Tommy Helms singles. Doug Rader scores.[2 runs]
    51
  • Washington Nationals logo
    4
    Jim Northrup singles on a to left fielder Bob Watson. Ron Fairly scores.[1 run]
    52
  • Washington Nationals logo
    7
    Barry Foote hits a home run (7).[1 run]
    53
  • Houston Astros logo
    8
    Doug Rader hits a home run (13). Wilbur Howard scores. Lee May scores.[3 runs]
    83

Play-by-Play

1st inninghouwsh
  • TOP 1
  • Houston Astros logo
    BATTER OUT — Greg Gross out to center fielder Willie Davis.[1 out]
    00
  • Houston Astros logo
    TRIPLE — Roger Metzger triples (5) on a to center fielder Willie Davis.
    00
  • Houston Astros logo
    WALK — Cesar Cedeno walks.
    00
  • Houston Astros logo
    FIELDERS CHOICE OUT — Bob Watson reaches on a fielder's choice out, pitcher Steve Rogers to catcher Barry Foote to third baseman Bob Bailey to pitcher Steve Rogers. Roger Metzger out at home. Cesar Cedeno to 3rd. Bob Watson to 2nd.[2 outs]
    00
  • Houston Astros logo
    SINGLE — Milt May singles on a to right fielder Ken Singleton. Cesar Cedeno scores. Bob Watson scores.[2 runs]
    20
  • Houston Astros logo
    FORCEOUT — Lee May grounds into a force out, shortstop Tim Foli to second baseman Ron Hunt. Milt May out at 2nd. Lee May to 1st.[3 outs]
    20
  • BOTTOM 1
  • Washington Nationals logo
    WALK — Ron Hunt walks.
    20
  • Washington Nationals logo
    BATTER OUT — Tim Foli out, third baseman Doug Rader to first baseman Lee May. Ron Hunt to 2nd.[1 out]
    20
  • Washington Nationals logo
    GROUNDOUT — Willie Davis grounds out to first baseman Lee May. Ron Hunt to 3rd.[2 outs]
    20
  • Washington Nationals logo
    SINGLE — Bob Bailey singles. Ron Hunt scores.[1 run]
    21
  • Washington Nationals logo
    WALK — Mike Jorgensen walks. Bob Bailey to 2nd.
    21
  • Washington Nationals logo
    STRIKEOUT — Ken Singleton strikes out swinging.[3 outs]
    21
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Team Stats

8Runs3
15Hits9
0Errors0
.395Batting Avg.273
38At Bats33
2Extra-base Hits1
1Home Runs1
7Runs-Batted-In3
3Walks4
0Stolen Bases0
6Strikeouts3
8Left on Base8
20Total Bases12

Game Details

Friday, August 16, 1974 · 7:05 PM
Nationals Park · Washington, D.C.
attendance: 18,129 (43.9%)