MLB Scores and Standings Sunday, July 18, 1965
Kansas City Athletics | 2 | Final |
Chicago White Sox | 3 | (10) |
W | Bob Locker (4-1) |
L | John Wyatt (1-2) |
Kansas City Athletics | 7 | Final |
Chicago White Sox | 5 |
W | Fred Talbot (7-6) |
L | Gary Peters (5-8) |
S | John Wyatt (6) |
Pittsburgh Pirates | 6 | Final |
Cincinnati Reds | 5 |
W | Don Schwall (5-3) |
L | Roger Craig (0-2) |
Pittsburgh Pirates | 4 | Final |
Cincinnati Reds | 8 |
W | Joey Jay (7-2) |
L | Joe Gibbon (2-9) |
S | Billy McCool (10) |
Boston Red Sox | 4 | Final |
Cleveland Indians | 1 |
W | Dave Morehead (5-9) |
L | Jack Kralick (2-8) |
S | Dick Radatz (12) |
Baltimore Orioles | 4 | Final |
Detroit Tigers | 1 |
W | Wally Bunker (6-4) |
L | Hank Aguirre (10-5) |
Chicago Cubs | 3 | Final |
Los Angeles Dodgers | 4 | (11) |
W | Howie Reed (4-2) |
L | Bob Hendley (0-2) |
California Angels | 5 | Final |
Minnesota Twins | 3 |
W | Fred Newman (10-7) |
L | Jim Kaat (8-8) |
S | Bob Lee (15) |
California Angels | 4 | Final |
Minnesota Twins | 5 |
W | Johnny Klippstein (4-3) |
L | Ed Sukla (0-1) |
S | Al Worthington (10) |
New York Mets | 1 | Final |
Milwaukee Braves | 5 |
W | Tony Cloninger (11-8) |
L | Tom Parsons (1-5) |
New York Mets | 4 | Final |
Milwaukee Braves | 5 |
W | Dick Kelley (1-1) |
L | Gary Kroll (5-6) |
Washington Senators | 3 | Final |
New York Yankees | 0 |
W | Mike McCormick (3-4) |
L | Pete Mikkelsen (3-6) |
Houston Astros | 5 | Final |
San Francisco Giants | 2 |
W | Claude Raymond (6-3) |
L | Gaylord Perry (7-8) |
S | Ron Taylor (4) |
Philadelphia Phillies | 1 | Final |
St. Louis Cardinals | 3 |
W | Tracy Stallard (7-3) |
L | Bo Belinsky (3-6) |
S | Hal Woodeshick (11) |
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