Don Buddin's walk-off grandslam gives the Sox
an 8-5 win in extra innings.

July 11, 1959 ... 

Capping an afternoon of wild confusion, acrimonious debate and sheer jubilation, Don Buddin unloaded the first grand slam homer of his major league career in the 10th inning to carry the Red Sox to an 8-4 victory over the Yankees. 

In the bottom of the 10th inning, Ryne Duren had a 2-1 count on Gene Stephens the first batter. When Summers called the next pitch a ball. That made Berra blow his top, so much that he got tossed. Duren came running in and continued the verbal barrage and he too was sent packing.

Stephens slapped a single off Jim Bronstad, who replaced Duren, when play continued. After Bronstad walked Frank Malzone, Casey Stengel brought in Bob Turley. Turley got Pete Daley on a pop-up and Pete Runnels, who came in as a pinch-hitter, beat out an infield hit to load the bases. This brought up Buddin, who slammed a line drive into the left field net for the walk-off grandslam game winner.

Duke Maas and Jerry Casale had started the game. Casale gave up three runs in the first inning. He hit Hector Lopez with a pitch, walked Mickey Mantle after throwing a wild pitch that moved Lopez over to third base. A base hit by Bill Skowron scored Lopez and after he walked Berra, Elston Howard lined a single to left, scoring Mantle and Skowron.

Down 3-0, the Sox got one of the runs back in the second inning on base hits by Vic Wertz and Jackie Jensen, a walk to Ted Williams and a sac fly by Malzone.

Casale settled down and kept the Yankees quiet until the seventh inning. He walked Hank Bauer with one out. Tony Kubek's double off the wall advanced Bauer to third and Mantle was intentionally passed to load the bases. Leo Kiely came in and ended the inning by striking out Berra.

Maas was taken out by Stengel in the fifth inning and Eli Grba pitched effectively until the eighth when the Sox got three runs to gain a 4-3 advantage. Wertz singled and moved to second on Jensen's grounder to Bobby Richardson. Ted Williams scored Wertz with a line drive single to right. Gene Stephens ran for Williams and moved to second when Grba walked Malzone. That brought in Duren who got Daley to hit a slow grounder to Kubek, whose throw to first was way off the mark and got by Marv Thronberry, bouncing into right field. Stephens and Malzone both scored to put the Sox up by one.

With the score was 4-3 in the the ninth inning, Kubek slugged a homer into the Sox bullpen to tie the game.

 

F   E   N   W   A   Y     P   A   R   K

 

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 

R

H

E

 
 

NEW YORK YANKEES

3

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

 

4

9

1

 
 

BOSTON RED SOX

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

3

0

4

 

8

9

0

 

 

W-Murray Wall (2-4)
L-Jim Bronstad (0-3)
Attendance: 24,232

 2B-Berra (NY), Kubek (NY)

 3B-Kubek (NY)

 HR-Buddin (Bost), Kubek (NY)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AB

R

H

AVG

 

 

Don Buddin ss 6 1 1 .238  

 

Marty Keough cf 4 0 0 .252  

 

Bobby Avila 2b 3 0 0 .210  

 

Vic Wertz 1b 3 2 2 .299  

 

Dick Gernert 1b 1 0 0 .264  

 

Jackie Jensen rf 5 0 3 .291  

 

Ted Williams lf 3 0 1 .241  

 

Gene Stephens pr/lf 1 2 1 .237  

 

Frank Malzone 3b 2 2 0 .275  

 

Sammy White c 1 0 0 .257  

 

Herb Plews ph 1 0 0 .208  

 

Pete Daley c 2 0 0 .234  

 

Jerry Casale p 1 0 0 .143  

 

Leo Kiely p 0 0 0 .000  

 

Gary Geiger ph 0 0 0 .231  

 

Murray Wall p 1 0 0 .000  

 

Pete Runnels ph 1 0 1 .338  
               
    IP H ER BB SO  

 

Jerry Casale 6.2 7 3 5 6  

 

Leo Kiely 0.1 0 0 0 1  

 

Murray Wall 3 2 1 0 2  

 

 

         

 

 

 

1959 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS

 

 

Cleveland Indians 46 33 -

 

 

Chicago White Sox 45 36 2

 

 

Baltimore Orioles 43 40 5

 

 

New York Yankees 41 41 6 1/2

 

 

Detroit Tigers 41 43 7 1/2

 

 

Washington Senators 39 43 8 1/2

 

 

BOSTON RED SOX 36 45 11

 

 

Kansas City Athletics 35 45 11 1/2