
Prior to the series, Baltimore Manager Edwin Sineath was fired by the organization for, as the press release stated, "A demonstrated lack of maturity and ability to relate to others. A new city needs a manager that is reliable and Edwin unfortunately was not. we were thought of as clowns when we were the Browns and the last thing we want is to perpetuate that image in a new city" Catcher
Les Moss was appointed interim player manager, but was specifically told that he would not be retained after the season.
Game 1 Memorial Stadium. Matt Kutyna, who has been inexplicably missing from the Senator

bullpen for the last two series although healthy and on the roster, was given the start. He would be opposed by Joe Coleman. Jim King opened the scoring in the fourth with a two run homer (3). The Orioles would get one back in the bottom of the frame on a sacrifice fly by Neil Berry. That was how the game would remain until the ninth when
Bud Zipfel, pinchhitting for Hal Woodeshick stroked a three run homer (1). The Os put a couple of runners on against Mike Garcia, but Dave Sisler came in to finish out the ball game (3 saves, 1.45) Kutyna got the win (3-1, 2.49) Coleman threw a complete game for the O's (3-4, 3.77)
Senators 5 Orioles 1Game 2 Memorial Stadium
Again there was no scoring until the fourth inning. Ken Retzer hit his first homer of the season. Later in the frame, Nats pitcher Bernie Daniels hit his first of the season with a runner on base. He was immediately followed by Chuck Hinton (2) and the Nats held a 4-0 lead. The former Brownies got one back in the bottom of the frame on another Berry sacrifice fly. The Senators came back again in the top of the fifth. A walk to shortstop Bob Johnson was followed by a hit by Retzer. Retzer, though, would twist his ankle rounding first and had to be removed from the game. The injury was not thought to be serious and Retzer would probably be available for the season ending game tomorrow. A couple of passed balls by Clint Courtney made Baltimore manager Moss regret his decision to manage from the bench this game. Bud Zipfel, who responded to his rare start with three singles in the game, knocked in one run and Bobbly Klaus brought another home on a sacrifice fly. Chuck Diering would knock home one run and the game entered the sixth at 8-2. The Senators picked up two more in the seventh on singles by Klaus and Daniels and had a comfortable 10-2 lead. But in the bottom of the 8th Daniels was driven from the mound on a run scoring double by pinchhitter Gil Coan.
Cal Abrams drove in a

run with a fly out and the Courtney doubled home another. In the bottom of the 9th, the Orioles loaded the bases on a walk and a couple of singles. Pinchhiter Eddie Waitkus slapped a ball off Bob Johnson's glove and the score was 10-6. Than Cal Abrams launched one into the seats for a game tying grand slam (4), the first homer of the season given up by Dave Sisler. In the 10th Danny O'connell had a one out double and
Willie Tasby, who had come in as a defensive replacement, singled O'connell home. Sisler made it stand up in the bottom of the frame for the win (2-2, 1.77) Howie Fox took the loss (0-2, 3.72).
Senators 11 Orioles 10
Game 3 Griffith Stadium.Dick Donovan, a disappointment all season long pitched 8 strong innings, giing up only one run but left the game for a pinchhitter, trailing 1-0. In the fourth, after walks to Berry and Oriole starter Duante Pillette, Abrams singled home Berry. That was how it stood until the bottom of the 9th when Gene Green doubled with one out. Hinton came into run and Retzer doubled him home to tie the game. In the bottom of the 10th, Klaus led off with a single but was forced at second by
Dave Sisler. Sisler then went to third on Marty Keough's single and out ran the throw home when Danny O'connell hit a shallow fly ball to right. Sisler legs and his arm earned him the win (3-2, 1.61) Fox again took the loss (0-3 4.35)
Senators 2 Orioles 1
After the game, Orioles management stated, "We weren't disappointed by Les, he was put in a bad situation. Still he better represented us than would have the other guy. We are sure he will get another chance to manage in the bigs, but right now we need a full time catcher and a full time manager and Moss cannot fill both positions."
Les Moss would get another chance to manage fill time in the big leagues, but it would not come for 25 years when he was selected to replace Ralph Houk by the Tigers. However, he would be unceremoniously dumped by Tiger General manager Jim Campbell after only 53 games when Campbell would finally convince his first choice to return to the dugout. Sparky Anderson would then lead the Tigers for 15 years and become the first manager to win a World Series in both leagues. --
submitted by Tom "Crash" Davis--