Serie A exhibition - 2023-24 Milan-Lecce

For my first game of Inside The Net Soccer, I took a trip to the San Siro to replay (using as-played lineups, cards & dice) the 6 April 2024 match between the Rossoneri and Lecce. In real life, Milan won 3:0 behind goals from Christian Pulisic, Olivier Giroud and Rafael Leao. On the tabletop, Milan won 3:0 on the strength of Giroud's hat trick - he pounced on the ball during a goalmouth scramble to poke it home at 33', took a beautiful through ball from Hernandez and slotted it past Wladimiro Falcone at 39', and tucked away Hernandez's cross at 53'. While Lecce created some chances, they struggled to get the ball out of their own half and through Milan's five-man midfield for long stretches. I only kept the basic stats, but they are a near-perfect match for the numbers from the real-life match (in parens below). After about the first 15' of game time, I started to get the hang of it and played the second half in something around 30-45 minutes, which is really promising for a first go-round, and found it to be a really fun and engaging simulation of football.

1919 AL - Games of Thursday, 11 September

Red Sox 10, Browns 9: In one of the most improbable comebacks in big-league history, Boston scored seven times in the bottom of the 9th inning (without making a single out) to commit grand larceny in broad daylight, in front of 2200 witnesses. St. Louis had built a 5-3 lead through seven innings, on the strength of a four-run 5th, and then appeared to have blown the game wide open with another four runs in the 8th that were aided and abetted by three free passes from Sam Jones (11-15). Rolla Mapel took the mound in the bottom of the 9th having held the Sox to a single earned run, but was likely feeling the strain of the effort having had only made two previous starts this season. When the first three BOS batters resulted in a hit batsman, two singles and a run, manager Jimmy Burke thought he saw the signs pretty clearly and waved in Rasty Wright to finish off the doubleheader sweep. But Wright (2-4) gave up singles to the first two men to face him, and then kicked a comebacker that loaded the bases with the tying runs, and the small Fenway crowd could smell the scent of crime in the air. Stuffy McInnis singled in one run, and Wright walked PH Wally Schang to force home another and it was suddenly a one-run game and Sunset Jimmy was forced to trudge to the mound again, looking for anyone who could record one out, much less the three required to finish the job. In came the usually reliable Bert Gallia, but the heist was well underway at this point - Red Shannon singled to tie the score, and blooped his second hit of the inning into shallow left field to score McInnis and the theft was complete with no sign of flatfoots or gumshoes to be found anywhere. Demmitt had three RBI, and there were a combined eight fielding errors which led to seven unearned runs. [box]

1983 Stanley Cup Finals - Game One

Carnage at the Northlands Coliseum in Game One of the 1983 Stanley Cup Finals! Edmonton pokes four holes in Billy Smith in the first twelve minutes, but the Isles claw their way back to a 4-4 tie midway through the second period. The teams trade goals three times from there, Bourne scoring with the goalie pulled to make it a 7-7 game with 1:33 remaining.

1919 AL - Games of Wednesday, 10 September

Athletics 4, Tigers 3: The lead changed hands twice in the 9th inning, but Philadelphia had the last laugh as Al Wingo singled home George Burns in the home half of the inning to secure its second consecutive walk-off win over Detroit. The A's led 2-1 through eight innings, after Charlie High's solo homer in the 5th had taken the initiative back for PHA after Ty Cobb had singled, stolen second and third, and scored on Harry Heilmann's hit in the 4th. Dan Boone put on the first two Tigers in the 9th, but Walt Kinney retired the next two while allowing the tying run to score. After walking Cobb intentionally, Kinney (9-14) could not retire Bobby Veach, whose RBU single put Detroit in front by a run. Bernie Boland (17-9) came on in relief of Hooks Dauss to start the bottom of the 9th and got in immediate trouble - he walked Lena Styles to start the inning and then served up a game-tying three-bagger to pinch-hitter Burns. After High lined out sharply to third, Wingo administered the last rites to Detroit with a line-drive base hit to left. [box]

1919 AL - Games of Tuesday, 9 September

Nationals 4, White Sox 1: Walter Johnson pitched a five-hitter with no walks, and Washington made the most of its own four hits to slip past Chicago at Comiskey Park. The Sox scored in the their first turn when Nemo Leibold singled. stole second and scored on Joe Jackson's two-out single. Shoddy glove work erased this lead in the second when two Eddie Collins errors set the table for Johnson to rope a two-run triple and, in both the 5th and the 7th, a pair of Bill James (2-2) walks set up two-out RBI singles by Sam Rice as Washington widened the gap. Johnson (22-6) was overpowering on the hill, setting down twenty-one of the last twenty-two White Sox to win his twenty-second game of the season. [box]

1919 AL - Games of Monday, 8 September

Yankees 9, Red Sox 8: Roger Peckinpaugh and Duffy Lewis homered, and New York rallied with three runs in the 6th to overcome an early Boston lead and win at the Polo Grounds. The Sox scored three times in the first when Babe Ruth homered for the 34th time, with two men aboard, and the visitors led 5-3 before NY got two in the 5th on Del Pratt's two-out two-run single and then took the lead with five hits in the following frame. Lewis's homer in the 7th, and another Pratt run-scoring single in the 8th, proved necessary as Boston scored twice in the 7th and once in the 9th before leaving the tying run at second when Bob Shawkey recorded the final out. Pratt had four hits in the game, and Harry Hopper had three. [box]