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Bob Turley Loses First Game

by @ Tuesday, May 27th, 2008. Filed under 1958 Yankees, Elston Howard, Bob Turley, 1958 Yankees Diary - May, Jerry Lumpe

May 27, 1958 at Municipal Stadium
Athletics 7, Yankees 3  (25-7)
In just their third loss in the month of May, Bob Turley suffered his first loss of the season with a rough outing.  He yielded six runs on eight hits and two walks with three strikeouts and he lasted just six innings. 
Elston Howard belted his fourth […]

Yankees Sweep Doubleheader Over Indians

May 25, 1958 at Cleveland Stadium
Yankees 6, Indians 1  (24-6)
The Yankees got right back to winning as they took the first game of their Sunday doubleheader with the Indians.  Whitey Ford improved to 5-2 and he gave up just a single on six hits and three walks with five strikeouts.
Yogi Berra provided the bulk of […]

Whitey Ford Leads Yankees In Shutout Win Over Senators

by @ Saturday, May 10th, 2008. Filed under 1958 Yankees, Ryne Duren, Gil McDougald, Whitey Ford, 1958 Yankees Diary - May, Moose Skowron, Jerry Lumpe

May 10, 1958 at Yankee Stadium
Yankees 8, Senators 0  (12-4)
Whitey Ford and Ryne Duren combined to throw a six hit shutout as the Yankees picked up their third win in a row.  Ford improved to 2-2 and he gave up six hits with five strikeouts in seven shutout innings.  Duren was equally impressive with two […]

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