MINNESOTA TWINS 2, KANSAS CITY ROYALS 0 IN MINNESOTA
Date: Thursday, May 24, 1973.
Batting stars: George Mitterwald was 3-for-4. Jim Holt was 2-for-4 with two doubles. Steve Braun was 2-for-4 with a double. Bobby Darwin was 2-for-4 with a double.
Pitching star: Bert Blyleven pitched a complete game one-hit shutout, walking two and striking out seven.
Opposition star: Dick Drago pitched a complete game, giving up two runs on eleven hits and two walks and striking out six.
The game: Neither team got a man to scoring position until the third, when Jim Holt led off with a double, but he only got to third. In the fourth, Bobby Darwin led off with a double and went to third on a passed ball. The next two batters went out, but George Mitterwald delivered an infield single to put the Twins ahead 1-0.
Ed Kirkpatrick led off with a bunt single in the sixth, the only hit Kansas City would get. The Twins got an insurance run in the eighth. Steve Braun doubled with two out and scored on a Danny Thompson single. It was more than enough, and the Twins got the victory.
WP: Bert Blyleven (5-6).
LP: Dick Drago (4-4).
S: None.
Notes: Harmon Killebrew was at first base. He missed much of the season, playing just 57 games at first. Joe Lis had the most games there at 96.
Jim Holt was batting .313. He would finish at .297. Rod Carew was batting .308. He would finish at a league-leading .350. Steve Braun was batting .304. He would finish at .283. Larry Hisle was batting .300. He would finish at .272.
The Twins had eleven hits, four of them doubles, and two walks, but still didn’t have that many scoring threats. They had a leadoff double in the third and put men on first and third in the seventh, but those were the only times they threatened but did not score.
When I saw the score, my first thought was “Bert must have pitched that game.” Sure enough. He had a league-leading nine shutouts in 1973 with twenty-five complete games. He also led the league in WAR, ERA+, FIP, and strikeout/walk ratio. It was also the only time he won twenty games. Somehow, he only finished tied for seventh in Cy Young voting.
Record: Kansas City was 23-20, fifth in the AL West, four games behind Chicago. They would finish 88-74, in second place, six games behind Oakland.
The Twins were 21-17, tied for second with California in the AL West, 3.5 games behind Chicago. They would finish 81-81, in third place, thirteen games behind Oakland.
Random Record: The Random Twins are 52-52 (.500).
Palmer, Hiller, and Blyleven were legit Cy votes...it was a different time.
Drink!
This was his first shutout of the season but his sixth complete game. His previous two games were also CG, his next game will be a shutout, then he'll pitch nine innings with a ND, and finally follow that up with yet another shutout. All to get robbed of a CYA this season.