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Charlie Keller Leads Offense in Yankees Win Over Senators

by @ Thursday, April 26th, 2007. Filed under 1947 Yankees, 1947 Yankees Diary - April, Don Johnson, Charlie Keller, Ralph Houk

April 26, 1947 at Yankee Stadium
Yankees 3, Senators 1  (7-3)
Charlie Keller had a big game at the plate in the Yankees fifth win in the past six games.  He drove in two with a double and a homerun in the win.  Ralph Houk also had a good game and he finished with three hits.
Don Johnson […]

Charley Keller Powers Yankees to Win Over Red Sox

by @ Sunday, April 22nd, 2007. Filed under 1947 Yankees, 1947 Yankees Diary - April, Bill Bevens, Charlie Keller

April 22, 1947 at Yankee Stadium
Yankees 5, Red Sox 4  (5-2)
The Yankees needed two runs in the bottom of the eighth to win this one, but they managed to win their third straight game.  Charlie Keller had a big game at the plate.  He went two for three with a homerun, four RBIs and a […]

Walks Haunt Joe Page in Yankees Loss

by @ Thursday, April 19th, 2007. Filed under 1947 Yankees, 1947 Yankees Diary - April, Yogi Berra, George McQuinn, Charlie Keller, Joe Page

April 19, 1947 at Griffith Stadium 
Senators 4, Yankees 2  (2-2)
Yankees starter Joe Page gave up four walks in a four run fifth inning that cost the Yankees the game.  He took the loss and finished the game with five walks and a strikeout.
George McQuinn drove in both Yankee runs in the seventh inning on a […]

Allie Reynolds Shuts Out Senators, Yankees Win Second Straight

by @ Wednesday, April 18th, 2007. Filed under 1947 Yankees, Allie Reynolds, 1947 Yankees Diary - April, Yogi Berra, Charlie Keller

April 18, 1947 at Griffith Stadium
Yankees 7, Senators 0  (2-1)
The Yankees made it two straight wins behind an eight hit shutout by Allie Reynolds.  He walked two and struck out six.
Charlie Keller had the big hit of the game.  His three run homerun capped off a four run third inning that opened the game.  Yogi […]

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