Milwaukee Brewers vs California Angels
August 13, 1976 Box Score

The box score below is an accurate record of events for the baseball contest played on August 13, 1976 at Anaheim Stadium. The Milwaukee Brewers defeated the California Angels and the box score is "ready to surrender its truth to the knowing eye."

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Milwaukee Brewers 2, California Angels 0

Milwaukee Brewers ab   r   h rbi
Joshua lf 4 0 2 1
Yount ss 4 0 0 0
Scott 1b 4 0 0 0
Hegan dh 4 1 2 0
Porter c 3 0 1 0
Thomas cf 2 0 0 0
Sharp rf 3 0 0 1
Johnson 2b 3 1 1 0
Heidemann 3b 3 0 0 0
Augustine p 0 0 0 0
Totals 30 2 6 2
California Angels ab   r   h rbi
Collins lf 4 0 0 0
Remy 2b 4 0 1 0
Melton 1b 4 0 0 0
Davis dh 4 0 2 0
Stanton rf 4 0 0 0
Jackson 3b 3 0 0 0
Torres cf 4 0 0 0
Chalk ss 2 0 1 0
Etchebarren c 3 0 1 0
Hartzell p 0 0 0 0
Totals 32 0 5 0
Milwaukee 001 100 000261
California 000 000 000050
  Milwaukee Brewers IP H R ER BB SO
Augustine  W (5-8) 9.0 5 0 0 1 2
Totals
9.0
5
0
0
1
2
  California Angels IP H R ER BB SO
Hartzell  L (3-3) 9.0 6 2 2 2 3
Totals
9.0
6
2
2
2
3

  E–Sharp (3).  DP–Milwaukee 1, California 2.  2B–California Chalk (11,off Augustine).  SH–G Thomas (2,off Hartzell).  HBP–Chalk (8,by Augustine).  SB–Johnson (3,2nd base off Hartzell/Etchebarren).  WP–Hartzell (3).  HBP–Augustine (3,Chalk).  U-HP–Jim Evans, 1B–Joe Brinkman, 2B–Greg Kosc, 3B–Nestor Chylak.  T–1:47.  A–8,244.
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