Atlanta Braves vs Los Angeles Dodgers
April 16, 1992 Box Score

The box score below is an accurate record of events for the baseball contest played on April 16, 1992 at Dodger Stadium. The Atlanta Braves defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers and the box score is "ready to surrender its truth to the knowing eye."

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Atlanta Braves 3, Los Angeles Dodgers 0

Atlanta Braves ab   r   h rbi
Sanders cf 4 0 2 0
Lyons rf 5 0 1 1
Pendleton 3b 4 0 2 0
Gant lf 4 2 2 0
Bream 1b 3 0 0 0
  Hunter ph,1b 1 0 0 0
Berryhill c 4 0 1 2
Lemke 2b 4 0 2 0
Belliard ss 3 1 0 0
Bielecki p 3 0 0 0
Totals 35 3 10 3
Los Angeles Dodgers ab   r   h rbi
Butler cf 4 0 2 0
Harris 2b 4 0 0 0
Daniels 1b 4 0 0 0
Strawberry rf 3 0 0 0
Scioscia c 3 0 0 0
Hansen 3b 3 0 0 0
Javier lf 3 0 0 0
Offerman ss 3 0 0 0
Gross p 0 0 0 0
  Webster ph 1 0 0 0
  Wilson p 0 0 0 0
  Crews p 0 0 0 0
  Benzinger ph 1 0 0 0
Totals 29 0 2 0
Atlanta 001 101 0003100
Los Angeles 000 000 000022
  Atlanta Braves IP H R ER BB SO
Bielecki  W (1-1) 9.0 2 0 0 1 9
Totals
9.0
2
0
0
1
9
  Los Angeles Dodgers IP H R ER BB SO
Gross  L (0-1) 6.0 7 3 2 1 5
  Wilson   2.0 2 0 0 0 3
  Crews   1.0 1 0 0 1 1
Totals
9.0
10
3
2
2
9

  E–Scioscia (2), Hansen (1).  DP–Los Angeles 1.  2B–Atlanta Pendleton (3,off Wilson), Los Angeles Butler (1,off Bielecki).  3B–Atlanta Lyons (1,off Kevin Gross).  SH–Bielecki (1,off Kevin Gross).  SB–Sanders 2 (4,2nd base off Kevin Gross/Scioscia 2); Gant (2,2nd base off Kevin Gross/Scioscia).  U-HP–Paul Runge, 1B–Ron Barnes, 2B–Jim Quick, 3B–Jerry Layne.  T–2:40.  A–40,089.
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