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FINAL/10
Jul 28, 1988

Box Score

12345678910RHE
STL1010001000370
WSH0000020101481
win:T. Burke (WSH)loss:L. McWilliams (STL)
St Louis Cardinals logoHITTINGHABRRBIKBBHRAVG
1Vince ColemanLF1320020.265
2Willie McGeeCF0500000.299
3Terry Pendleton3B2502000.269
4Tom BrunanskyRF0400100.255
Todd WorrellP0000000.000
Ozzie SmithPH0100000.277
Larry McWilliamsP0000000.138
John CostelloP0000000.000
5Mike Laga1B0400100.163
6Jose OquendoSS0400000.280
7Tony PenaC1410200.251
8Tim Jones2B1400100.100
9Bob ForschP1200000.333
Dan QuisenberryP0000000.000
Tom PagnozziPH1101000.287
Scott TerryP0000000.000
Curt FordRF0100000.181
TOTAL73833520
St Louis Cardinals logoPITCHINGIPHRERKBBHRERA
Bob ForschRHP5.14226004.59
Dan QuisenberryRHP0.21001003.24
Scott TerryRHP1.00000103.66
Todd WorrellRHP2.01111103.46
Larry McWilliamsLHP0.11110002.83
John CostelloRHP0.11000000.98
TOTAL9.2844820
Washington Nationals logoHITTINGHABRRBIKBBHRAVG
1Dave MartinezCF1411100.237
Tracy JonesPH0100000.269
2Tim RainesLF0300200.272
Neal HeatonP0000000.158
Wallace JohnsonPH0000010.319
Tim BurkeP0000000.000
Graig NettlesPH1101000.164
3Andres Galarraga1B1400200.318
4Hubie BrooksRF1401100.268
5Tim Wallach3B0400100.262
6Tom Foley2B0300110.250
7Nelson SantoveniaC0400000.248
8Rex HudlerSS2410000.299
9Bryn SmithP0000000.088
Otis NixonPH-LF2220000.207
TOTAL83443820
Washington Nationals logoPITCHINGIPHRERKBBHRERA
Bryn SmithRHP6.03213203.37
Neal HeatonLHP2.02112004.91
Tim BurkeRHP2.02000003.74
TOTAL10.0732520

Scoring Summary

stlwsh
  • St Louis Cardinals logo
    1
    Terry Pendleton grounds into a force out, first baseman Andres Galarraga to shortstop Rex Hudler. Vince Coleman scores. Willie McGee out at 2nd. Terry Pendleton to 1st.[1 run]
    10
  • St Louis Cardinals logo
    3
    Terry Pendleton doubles (15) on a line drive to center fielder Dave Martinez. Vince Coleman scores.[1 run]
    20
  • Washington Nationals logo
    6
    Dave Martinez singles on a line drive to right fielder Tom Brunansky. Otis Nixon scores.[1 run]
    21
  • Washington Nationals logo
    6
    Hubie Brooks doubles (20) on a line drive to right fielder Tom Brunansky. Dave Martinez scores.[1 run]
    22
  • St Louis Cardinals logo
    7
    Tom Pagnozzi singles on a ground ball to center fielder Dave Martinez. Tony Pena scores.[1 run]
    32
  • Washington Nationals logo
    8
    Wild pitch by pitcher Todd Worrell. Otis Nixon scores.[1 run]
    33
  • Washington Nationals logo
    10
    Graig Nettles singles on a ground ball to right fielder Curt Ford. Rex Hudler scores.[1 run]
    34

Play-by-Play

1st inningstlwsh
  • TOP 1
  • St Louis Cardinals logo
    WALK — Vince Coleman walks.
    00
  • St Louis Cardinals logo
    FIELD ERROR — Willie McGee reaches on a fielding error by first baseman Andres Galarraga. Vince Coleman to 3rd.
    00
  • St Louis Cardinals logo
    FORCEOUT — Terry Pendleton grounds into a force out, first baseman Andres Galarraga to shortstop Rex Hudler. Vince Coleman scores. Willie McGee out at 2nd. Terry Pendleton to 1st.[1 run][1 out]
    10
  • St Louis Cardinals logo
    STRIKEOUT — Tom Brunansky strikes out swinging.[2 outs]
    10
  • St Louis Cardinals logo
    BATTER OUT — Mike Laga out to right fielder Hubie Brooks.[3 outs]
    10
  • BOTTOM 1
  • Washington Nationals logo
    BATTER OUT — Dave Martinez out to center fielder Willie McGee.[1 out]
    10
  • Washington Nationals logo
    STRIKEOUT — Tim Raines strikes out swinging.[2 outs]
    10
  • Washington Nationals logo
    SINGLE — Andres Galarraga singles on a ground ball to left fielder Vince Coleman.
    10
  • Washington Nationals logo
    STRIKEOUT — Hubie Brooks called out on strikes.[3 outs]
    10
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Team Stats

3Runs4
7Hits8
0Errors1
.184Batting Avg.235
38At Bats34
3Extra-base Hits1
0Home Runs0
3Runs-Batted-In3
2Walks2
2Stolen Bases6
5Strikeouts8
7Left on Base5
10Total Bases9

Game Details

Thursday, July 28, 1988 · 7:05 PM
Nationals Park · Washington, D.C.
attendance: 20,751 (50.2%)
weather: 70 degrees, dome