MLB Scores and Standings Sunday, June 26, 1955
Kansas City Athletics | 1 | Final |
Baltimore Orioles | 0 |
W | Alex Kellner (5-6) |
L | Jim Wilson (5-8) |
Kansas City Athletics | 5 | Final |
Baltimore Orioles | 2 |
W | Ray Herbert (1-6) |
L | Don Johnson (1-3) |
S | Tom Gorman (6) |
Chicago White Sox | 2 | Final |
Boston Red Sox | 5 |
W | Willard Nixon (6-4) |
L | Virgil Trucks (8-5) |
Chicago White Sox | 2 | Final |
Boston Red Sox | 8 |
W | Tom Brewer (5-7) |
L | Bob Keegan (0-4) |
Pittsburgh Pirates | 5 | Final |
Chicago Cubs | 4 |
W | Vern Law (3-3) |
L | Jim Davis (4-3) |
S | Max Surkont (1) |
Pittsburgh Pirates | 1 | Final |
Chicago Cubs | 2 |
W | Bob Rush (5-4) |
L | Lino Donoso (0-2) |
Philadelphia Phillies | 5 | Final |
Cincinnati Redlegs | 16 |
W | Jackie Collum (6-2) |
L | Robin Roberts (10-7) |
S | Hersh Freeman (3) |
Philadelphia Phillies | 0 | Final |
Cincinnati Redlegs | 5 |
W | Art Fowler (3-4) |
L | Curt Simmons (4-3) |
Brooklyn Dodgers | 0 | Final |
Milwaukee Braves | 4 |
W | Bob Buhl (5-5) |
L | Ed Roebuck (4-3) |
Cleveland Indians | 5 | Final |
New York Yankees | 0 |
W | Early Wynn (10-2) |
L | Tommy Byrne (5-2) |
Cleveland Indians | 0 | Final |
New York Yankees | 2 |
W | Whitey Ford (9-3) |
L | Bob Lemon (10-6) |
New York Giants | 2 | Final |
St. Louis Cardinals | 9 |
W | Harvey Haddix (5-8) |
L | Johnny Antonelli (6-9) |
New York Giants | 2 | Final |
St. Louis Cardinals | 7 |
W | Larry Jackson (3-4) |
L | Ramón Monzant (0-3) |
S | Paul LaPalme (3) |
Detroit Tigers | 6 | Final |
Washington Nationals | 4 | (10) |
W | Al Aber (4-0) |
L | Dean Stone (3-9) |
Detroit Tigers | 4 | Final |
Washington Nationals | 12 |
W | Mickey McDermott (6-6) |
L | Frank Lary (6-8) |
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