Milwaukee Riders Fan Club Topic

Game 21: New York gets off to a fast start against Bill Lee and the Riders can never quite catch up. Larry Hisle hits a solo home run in the ninth to make it a 4-3 deficit but they do no more, dropping the game at Shea.
Game 22: Jon Matlack is a rude host, holding the Brakers to five hits in eight innings; Milwaukee gets a split with New York by taking a 3-1 decision at County Stadium.
Game 23: Fred Norman throws seven strong innings and the first three batters in the lineup drive in a run each as the Riders defeat San Francisco 4-1.
Game 24: Milwaukee manages only seven hits (three by Gene Michael) and can't get a run across. Charlie Spikes' third error of the season leads to the only run of the game, and Frisco wins 1-0.
We will finish the first round of divisional play with a visit from Anaheim. At 14-10, we are three games in front of Kansas City.
12/29/2007 10:35 PM
KERMIT RULES!!
12/30/2007 11:07 PM
Game 25: Mike Lum hits one of three Rider home runs, driving home five, and Bill Lee throws a complete-game gem as Milwaukee takes the opener in convincing fashion, 17-1. It's the second division series of the season in which the Riders have won the opener by that score.
Game 26: Milwaukee scores in each of the first four innings and Jon Matlack strikes out 10 batters as the Riders win the second game of the series, 6-3. Ramon Hernandez survives a shaky ninth for his seventh save.
Game 27: Milwaukee's bats are silent through five innings, but then the Riders score two runs in each of the sixth, seventh, and eighth innings to win 6-2. Darold Knowles throws one of three scoreless frames tossed by the bullpen and gets credit for the victory.
Game 28: Anaheim salvages the finale of the series, as Marty Pattin outpitches Tommy John in a 3-1 decision. John falls to 2-2.
Interleague play returns as we face the Pennsylvania contingent (Philadelphia and Pittsburgh) next.
12/31/2007 6:24 AM
Game 29: Larry Hisle's two-run homer in the sixth gives the Riders a lead they never give up, helping Bill Lee pick up his fifth win, 4-3 over Philadelphia.
Game 30: Charlie Spikes finally hits his first home run of the season, a three-run shot, and Nate Colbert adds his seventh home run in a 6-RBI performance as the Riders roll to a 13-3 win. Jon Matlack matches Bill Lee's team-leading win total with his fifth.
Game 31: Fred Norman has one of his "Bad Fred" outings, allowing three home runs to the Flying Dutchmen, and Pittsburgh scores an easy 12-5 win over Milwaukee.
Game 32: Milwaukee rallies for two runs in the bottom of the ninth to beat Pittsburgh, 7-6. Ted Sizemore leads off with a single, scores on a triple to the corner by Larry Hisle, and Richie Hebner singles to end it.
Milwaukee remains in town to host Detroit.
1/1/2008 5:50 PM
Game 33: This one is scoreless through seven, then sees a series of lead changes. Milwaukee scores in the eighth on Eddie Leon's single, but Ron Fairly ties the game in the ninth with a leadoff homer off Ramon Hernandez. Milwaukee puts two on in the bottom half but hits into a double play and strands one. Elias Sosa enters to relieve Hernandez in the 10th with two out and a man on third, then walks consecutive batters to load the bases before getting out of the inning. In the bottom of the 10th, Larry Hisle hits a run-scoring double for a 2-1 win.
Game 34: Milwaukee touches Catfish Hunter for two home runs, but Hunter outlasts Jon Matlack in a 4-3 win for the Stars, running his record to 7-1. Matlack falls to 5-3.
Game 35: AAA catcher Hobie Olkowski hits a bases-loaded single to give Milwaukee a late lead, and the bullpen holds on as the Riders win 4-2. Ramon Hernandez throws a scoreless ninth for his ninth save.
Cincinnati and Atlanta are next up for the Riders as we return to interleague play.
1/2/2008 10:03 PM
Game 36: Cincinnati puts a run on the board off Tommy John in the first, and that concludes the scoring portion of the afternoon. Ron Bryant shuts out the Riders 1-0.
Game 37: Complete turnaround in game 2 as the Riders bludgeon Jerry Koosman and friends for 20 hits, including Charlie Spikes' second home run. Bill Lee throws a complete game shutout and the Riders win 15-0.
Game 38: Darold Knowles surrenders a three-run home run to Willie McCovey in the bottom of the eighth, completing a comeback for Georgia Force that gives them a 6-4 win over the Riders.
Game 39: Georgia knocks Fred Norman around, and Ron Reed faces four batters in relief.. each of which scores a run. Atlanta crushes the Riders 11-2.
Milwaukee heads to Cleveland to face the Saltdogs next; Cleveland trails the Central division but is 20-19.
1/3/2008 9:15 PM
Game 40: Bill Robinson drives home three runs and Tommy John gets some run support for a change as the Riders win 6-3 over Cleveland. John improves his record to 3-3 while Ramon Hernandez earns his 10th save.
Game 41: Gene Michael hits a two-run double in the ninth to give Milwaukee a lead, and Nate Colbert adds an insurance run with a pinch hit single as the Riders defeat Cleveland 6-4.
Game 42: Jon Matlack allows only one run over seven innings, AND he hits a solo home run to provide the winning margin in a 2-1 decision.
Milwaukee returns home to face Minnesota, who bounced us out of the playoffs last season.
1/5/2008 5:55 AM
Game 43: Fred Norman throws eight shutout innings and the Riders exact a small measure of revenge by shutting out the Mooseheads, 2-0, in the opener.
Game 44: Bill Robinson ends a back-and-forth affair with a home run in the bottom of the ninth, giving Milwaukee an 8-7 win over the Mooseheads. Nate Colbert has three hits and four RBI in the victory.
Game 45: Milwaukee sweeps Minnesota, taking the finale 11-5 as Ted Sizemore and Gene Michael combine for six hits and six RBI. Bill Lee gets his seventh win.
Milwaukee heads to Chicago to face the Central-leading White Sox (30-15).
1/5/2008 10:55 PM
Game 46: The fans get a lot of free baseball in this one as the bullpens engage in a pitchers' duel. After Chicago ties the score at two in the sixth off Jon Matlack, neither team scores again until the 14th. In that frame, Thurman Munson singles, advances to third on a double by Mike Lum, and races home on Gene Michael's fly out. Ramon Hernandez allows a leadoff double in the bottom half but closes it out from there for his 14th save.
Game 47: Fred Norman allows only two hits over six innings and the Rider bullpen throws three scoreless frames as Milwaukee squeaks out a 2-1 win over Chicago.
Game 48: Trailing 3-0 after six, Charlie Spikes sparks a five-run inning with a three-run homer off Tom Seaver; Milwaukee holds on for an 8-4 win. Tommy John gets the win and improves to 4-3.
Interleague play is on tap with series against Los Angeles and Houston.
1/6/2008 6:47 PM
Game 49: Larry Hisle has four hits and Gene Michael has four RBI as the Riders feast on LA's bullpen for an 11-4 win.
Game 50: Don Sutton strikes out nine Riders, but allows two home runs to Larry Hisle, and Milwaukee beats LA 4-1 for their 11th straight victory.
Game 51: A tight game with Houston turns on Thurman Munson's seventh-inning single; Milwaukee sneaks away with a 4-3 win.
Game 52: Larry Hisle continues his hot streak with another home run, and Tommy John throws seven strong innings, walking nobody, for his fifth win, as the Riders beast Houston 4-1.
Milwaukee heads east to visit Washington.
1/8/2008 6:10 AM
Game 53: Larry Hisle has three more hits, scores four times, and drives in three runs as the Spectres beat Washington 17-2. Bill Lee allows only two unearned runs in eight innings and improves to 8-2.
Game 54: Despite outhitting Washington 12-8, the Riders' winning streak ends at 14 games as the Commandos blast three home runs in a 4-2 win over Jon Matlack (7-4).
Game 55: Milwaukee ensures that their loss yesterday doesn't turn into a skid, getting eight brilliant innings from Fred Norman as they beat the Commandos 2-1. Nate Colbert doubles and drives in two runs, giving him 50 RBI for the season.
At 38-17, Milwaukee has a 14-game lead on its closest divison rival (Kansas City). Division hostilities resume with a trip to Oakland.
1/9/2008 12:59 PM
Game 56: Bill Robinson's error leads to two unearned Oakland runs in the eighth inning; the Zoo gets a brilliant performance from their bullpen and beats Milwaukee in 11 innings, 4-3.
Game 57: Sam McDowell throws seven scoreless innings for Oakland, earning his second win of the season, as the Zoo takes another game from Milwaukee, 3-0.
Game 58: Oakland is proving to be a bit of a thorn in the Riders' side this season. They rally to tie the game off Ramon Hernandez in the ninth and then win it in the 12th, 2-1, once again shutting down an ineffective Milwaukee offense.
Milwaukee heads home to host Kansas City and will be making some lineup changes.
1/10/2008 1:12 PM
Game 59: Milwaukee snaps out of their recent funk with a 14-hit game and Fred Norman improves to 8-4 as the Riders beat Kansas City 7-2.
Game 60: Tommy John tosses six innings and hits an RBI single that gives Milwaukee a 3-2 lead; the Riders hold on for an eventual 4-2 victory. John improves to 6-3 on the season.
Game 61: Order is restored somewhat to the Riders' universe as they complete a sweep of Kansas City with a 9-1 victory, extending their division lead to 15 games. Larry Hisle and Thurman Munson hit home runs for Milwaukee; Bill Lee throws seven strong innings and improves to 9-3.
The Riders head west to visit Anaheim and close out this round of divisional play.
1/11/2008 12:53 PM
Game 62: Jon Matlack throws a complete game, striking out 13 batters and walking none, as the Riders beat Anaheim 9-2. Nate Colbert, Thurman Munson, and Charlie Spikes, batting 4-5-6 in the order, each drives in two runs.
Game 63: Nate Colbert hits his eighth home run, a two-run shot that breaks a seventh-inning tie, and the Riders beat Anaheim 4-2. Fred Norman gets his ninth win, Ramon Hernandez his 21st save.
Game 64: Anaheim's Don Money hits a home run in the first off Tommy John, one of only four hits for the Angels and the only run they get. It takes the Riders some extra work to bring this game home, however. They don't tie the score until the sixth inning, when John himself drives home a run with a single. The club leaves the bases loaded in that frame, and doesn't score again in regulation. Finally, in the tenth, the first two Riders draw walks. Larry Biittner hits one up the middle that gets through, Thurman Munson scores, and the Riders have a 2-1 lead. Ramon Hernandez allows a one-out single in the bottom half but nothing else and the Riders are back on track with a six-game winning streak.
The club will face NL power San Diego (39-25) next.
1/12/2008 1:29 PM
Game 65: Richie Hebner ties the game at three with a two-run homer in the eighth, but Skip Lockwood allows a solo shot in the ninth and the Gringos take the opener, 4-3.
Game 66: Milwaukee repays the favor, winning at San Diego despite blown saves by both Darold Knowles and Ramon Hernandez, 7-6. Milwaukee hits four home runs and has 15 hits.
Milwaukee returns home to face the Boston Stranglers (11-55).
1/13/2008 9:13 PM
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