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Four-Track Kings

"It was only four tracks written on the machine, but I was picking up twenty from the extraterrestrial squad." —Lee Perry

Various writings, both spontaneous and long kicked around. Special bonus: The Archive From Hell.

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  • Baseball the day I was born

    Orioles 14, White Sox 4. W: Doyle Alexander (5-1), L: Eddie Fisher (5-4), S: Grant Jackson (2)

    Red Sox 5, Royals 4 (10 innings). W: Bill Lee (6-3), L: Doug Bird (1-1)

    Angels 7, Tigers 4. W: Bill Singer (10-2), L: Joe Coleman (10-4), S: Dave Sells (4)

    Twins 7, Indians 3 (game one; 15 innings). W: Ray Corbin (2-1), L: Jerry Johnson (2-3)

    Twins 13, Indians 9 (game two). W: Joe Decker (1-0), L: Ray Lamb (2-3), S: Dave Goltz (1)

    A’s 11, Brewers 1. W: Jim Hunter (7-3), L: Jim Slaton (2-5), S: Darold Knowles (2)

    Yankees 5, Rangers 2. W: Steve Kline (4-5), L: Jim Merritt (0-1), S: Sparky Lyle (11)

    Cubs 6, Dodgers 4. W: Burt Hooton (6-3), L: Don Sutton (7-4), S: Jack Aker (10)

    Astros 4, Phillies 3 (10 innings). W: Jim Crawford (2-2), L: Barry Lersch (1-2)

    Braves 5, Expos 3. W: Phil Neikro (4-2), L: Mickey Scott (0-1), S: Danny Frisella (2)

    Giants 9, Pirates 7. W: Charlie Williams (3-0), L: Jim Rooker (1-1), S: Randy Moffitt (10)

    Cardinals 5, Padres 3. W: Bob Gibson (4-6), L: Clay Kirby (2-6)

    Posted on June 6, 2011 ()

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