THE SOX LOSE 100 GAMES ...
Dave Morehead tosses a no-hitter vs Cleveland

September 16, 1965 ... Lee Thomas dug a throw from Dave Morehead out of the dirt to record the final out of the game and the jumped all over his pitcher, along with all his other teammates, to celebrate what he had just done. Morehead had just rode into baseball history by throwing a no-hitter against the Cleveland Indians, beating them 2 to 0.

By just one pitch, on a 3 and 2 count in the second inning, Morehead missed a perfect game. Rocky Colavito took that pitch and drew a walk to first base. Then Morehead struck out the side.

Luis Tiant was on the mound for the Indians and limited the Sox hitters to just one base hit until there were two outs in the sixth inning. Jim Gosger reached on an infield single followed by a triple from Dalton Jones, to put the Sox up 1-0. Then Lee Thomas lofted his 20th homer into the right field grandstand, for the second run.

As the tension grew on each pitch, Morehead's teammates quietly went about their business each inning. Leading off the ninth inning was Larry Brown, a right-handed batter, who was hitting for the catcher, Duke Sims. He hit an easy line drive right at Eddie Bressoud, who caught it just above his head with both hands.

Then there was former teammate, Lou Clinton, who was batting for Tiant. Clinton lofted a lazy fly ball to centerfielder Jim Gosger for the second out.

Finally, Morehead needed to take care of Dick Howser to complete the unthinkable. But manager Birdie Tebbetts sent up the speedster, Vic Davalillo to hit for Howser. Morehead's first pitch was taken at the letters for a strike. The next pitch Davalillo also took for another strike. Tebbetts came from the dugout and told Davalillo to swing at whatever the next pitch was. Morehead's next pitch was a curve that broke below Davalillo's knees and he swung. The ball bounced back to Morehead on one hop and bounced off his glove. Morehead leaped at the ball, knowing how fast Davalillo was, and made a panicky throw to Thomas, who dug it out of the dirt. It was over. He did it !!!!!

 

RED SOX ANNOUNCER, KEN COLEMAN'S SCORECARD

 

 

F   E   N   W   A   Y     P   A   R   K

 

 

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6

7

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9

10

 

R

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E

 
 

CLEVELAND INDIANS

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

 

 

0

0

0

 
 

BOSTON RED SOX

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

0

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2

6

0

 

 

W-Dave Morehead (10-16)
L-Luis Tiant (11-11)
Attendance: 1247

 3B-Jones (Bost)

 HR-Thomas (Bost)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AB

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H

AVG

 

 

Jim Gosger cf 4 1 2 .272  

 

Dalton Jones 3b 4 0 2 .289  

 

Carl Yastrzemski lf 4 0 0 .319  

 

Tony Conigliaro rf 3 0 0 .2069  

 

Lee Thomas 1b 3 1 1 .274  

 

Felix Mantilla 2b 3 0 0 .282  

 

Eddie Bressoud ss 3 0 1 .226  

 

Bob Tillman c 3 0 0 .216  

 

Dave Morehead p 3 0 0 .136  
               
    IP H ER BB SO  

 

Dave Morehead 9 0 0 1 8  

 

 

         

 

 

 

1965 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS

 

 

Minnesota Twins 94 54 -

 

 

Baltimore Orioles 83 63 10

 

 

Chicago White Sox 84 65 10 1/2

 

 

Detroit Tigers 81 66 12 1/2

 

 

Cleveland Indians 78 67 14 1/2

 

 

New York Yankees 73 76 21 1/2

 

 

California Angels 69 80 25 1/2

 

 

Washington Senators 64 83 29 1/2

 

 

BOSTON RED SOX 58 91 36 1/2

 

 

Kansas City Athletics 53 92 39 1/2