Only four Indians reached base; he walked three and Bobby Ávila reached on an error by Phil Rizzuto.
May 21, 1959: Bobby Ávila was acquired by the Boston Red Sox from the Orioles off waivers.
Green was called up from the Minneapolis Millers club after Bobby Avila was traded to the Braves.
After the season, he was dealt to the Cleveland Indians for Bobby Avila.
Bobby Ávila (11, 1952)
Bobby Ávila (18, 1955)
Bobby Avila's .341 batting average and Larry Doby's 32 home runs and 126 runs batted in led the league.
Williams thus lost the batting title to Cleveland's Bobby Ávila, who hit .341 in 555 ABs.
Crandall then scored on a ground out by Bobby Avila to give the Braves a 2-1 lead before Sherry finished out the second.
His run total was the third highest in Mexican League history, being surpassed only by Bobby Ávila and Cool Papa Bell.