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(7), (1 j SB Murrsy (5), half-gam- 0, pitch- Roenlcke Kunkel Ayala Denny . 7 3 still e in then scored the winning run on Von at Cincinnati Jay Tiobs. (8) S Rayford row, hold a lead (1).Dempsey(1). Shelby Sample, Andersen 1 2 011120 0 2 major-leagu- e H R BB Hayes' sacrifice fly none out ing in only his fourth 5) with SO 5-- Chi- in IP ER Holland (W. 2 V 1 0 0 2 2 the National League East over Latest line three-hi- Texas Campbell (S. 1) 0 0 2 cago. The losing streak is the longest the top of the 12th to lift the Phillies game, fired a t shutout and D Stewart . - 4 Vi 4 5 5 4 5 Chicago .110 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 1 Vi 1 0 2 2 Dave Parker had two hits to help the Mason 0 Bordl 9 2 for New York since last season. over the Cubs. 2-- 4) 4 1 1 1 Favorite Odds Underdog Jones (W 2 vi 3 1 Frazief .1 11140 0 3-- 2, 12th Reds win. National Leegue 7) 0 0 0 0 Rookie Kurt Kepshire, struck Samuel opened the off reliev- Schmidt (S. .... 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John in the fifth, Jeff Leonard in the 5tt-6V- 4 New York took a in the MINNESOTA Seattle Raines cf 5 Wynne cl 3 0 lead Ev-- 6 110 10 Chili in ninth. OAKLAND California Rose 1b 4 0 Mazzlllllf 3 Wally Backman led off with a Wockenfuss walked before Hayes enth and Davis the 6V4-7V- Boston 14, Chicago 4 10 110 first BALTIMORE 1 Texas Reardon p 0 0 0 0 Frobel rf DETROIT 8Vi 2 Cleveland single, stole second and moved to lofted a fly to left field, with Samuel BOSTON ob r h M CHICAGO eb r h W Dawson rf . 4 0 10 Madlock 3b ..1000. 4 1 1 2 TORONTO 7-- 8 Kansas City Bogga3b 5 2 2 2 RLawcl Carter c Thompsnlb on Danny Heep's fly ball. Keith just beating Gary Woods' throw to ATLANTA 6, HOUSTON 3, at 7-- .. 5 third NEWYORK 8 Mllwaukoe 120 .4011 3121 Evanarf 5 2 3 1 1 Waliach3b . 4 0 0 4 0 Flikc 5 0 Psnac. 12 ng CHICAGO 5Vj.vi Boston 12 followed with run-scori- the plate. 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With one out, Andy Van first Hubbard led off the ninth with a Gedmanc .3111 Totals 36 3 8 3 Totals .... 30 5 8 5 Slyke walked and Terry Pendleton o, (West Coast game not Included) Barrett 2b 3 111 Monrrsal .000 001 200 3 double off losing pitcher Frank DiPi-n- Gutierrez 5 Pittsburgh 400 001 OOx 5 PITTSBURGH 5, MONTREAL Eaat ss 111 singled. Hendrick then doubled to 3, 4-- 6. Game-winningR- BI MadlockfT) Randy Johnson sacrificed W L Pet QB Totals 40 14 14 14 Totals 40 4 13 4 Bill two-ru- n E Madlock, Thompson DP Montreal 1 left to score both runners. at Pittsburgh Macflock's Detroit 71 33 .683 - Boston 801 021 005 14 and was safe whenDiPino's throw to 59 45 .687 12 Chicago 1 00 002 001 4 LOB Montreal 7, Pittsburgh 6. 2B Madlock, The Cardinals took 4--1 in double keyed a four-ru- n first in- Toronto RBI - Thompson, Lacy, a lead the third was late.
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