Four of them walks, 8 hits, so you got a league batting average of about .250 (remember, this was the early to mid sixties, a pitcher's era), one home run, etc.
I played out a whole NL season a few times, which took a while with ten teams -- 810 games to play, about half an hour per game after recording the stats.
So about 405 hours to play out the season, 2-3 hours a day, took about as long as the real season.