Friday, May 23, 2025

#425---ANA @ CLE, 4/11/1998


The Angels top three hitters (Darin Erstad, Frank Bolick who I disrespected at the time by misspelling and now by having to look up, and Tim Salmon) combined to go 6-13 with a walk and four homers, but that was essentially all their offense as the other six spots went 2-17 with four walks. The Indians had more balanced contributions up and down their lineup to win 8-5, highlighted by two-run homers from Jim Thome and Brian Giles (the former was announced as a 453 foot shot).

In addition to having to look up Frank Bolick (who appeared in 21 games, with this his only homer of the season and his only other major league action having come in 1993 with Montreal), I don’t remember Phil Nevin as a catcher, but he did start 64 games behind the plate this season and 20 with the Padres in 1999, but just four other times in his twelve year career. Although I suppose this does shed light on why he is now (as I write this in January 2023) the manager of his former team. 

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