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Tom Sturdivant Is Hit Hard In Yankees Loss

by @ Wednesday, June 4th, 2008. Filed under 1958 Yankees, 1958 Yankees Diary - June, Bob Grim, Mickey Mantle, Tom Sturdivant, Yogi Berra

June 4, 1958 at Yankee Stadium
White Sox 7, Yankees 2  (29-11)
The Yankees four game winning streak came to an end behind a rough outing by Tom Sturdivant.  He fell to 1-3 and he gave up five runs on six hits and three walks with a strikeout in six innings.  Bob Grim was also tagged for [...]

Yankees Blow Three Run Lead In Second Straight Loss to A’s

by @ Wednesday, May 28th, 2008. Filed under 1958 Yankees, 1958 Yankees Diary - May, Hank Bauer, Marv Throneberry, Tom Sturdivant, Yogi Berra

May 28, 1958 at Municipal Stadium
Athletics 4, Yankees 3  (25-8)
The Yankees blew a three run lead and for just the second time this season, they lost back to back games.  Tom Sturdivant had a 3-0 lead but he gave up four runs between the fifth and sixth inning and he fell to 1-2.  A field [...]

Yankees Run Up the Score In Sixth Straight Win

by @ Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008. Filed under 1958 Yankees, 1958 Yankees Diary - April, Gil McDougald, Norm Siebern, Ryne Duren, Tom Sturdivant

April 22, 1958 at Yankee Stadium
Yankees 12, Red Sox 7  (7-1)
The Yankees didn’t get the pitching they’d grown accustomed to this early in the season but it didn’t matter because the hitters broke out in a big way.  Five different Yankees had two RBIs while four scored at least a pair of runs.  Norm Siebern [...]

Tom Sturdivant Is Hit Hard In Yankees First Loss

by @ Wednesday, April 16th, 2008. Filed under 1958 Yankees, 1958 Yankees Diary - April, Gil McDougald, Hank Bauer, Ryne Duren, Tom Sturdivant

April 16, 1978 at Fenway Park
Red Sox 3, Yankees 1  (1-1)
Tom Sturdivant was knocked around for three runs in five innings as the Yankees dropped their first game of the season.  Sturdivant gave up the three runs on seven hits and two walks.  Ryne Duren was solid with three shutout innings of relief but the [...]

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