NOW 1's GAMES AHEAD OF BOSOX The Michigan Daily--Friday, September 15, 1978-Page .1. nkeescli E By RICK MADDOCK _. .' v 1/ i.. . Tigei + ] aIaa,&% tTit1L"AYAk l1 Special to The Daily hopper to second baseman Lou' s again, 4-2 Sparky Lyle came in and walked The Yankees have now won 23 Rusty Staub. Jason Thompson ended last 29 and are now 36-14 sine the rally, however, with a grounder to Lemon became manager on July second that the Yankees easily turned New York took the season serie into a double play. Detroit with an11- A fia ld fne Whiak r or a single, putting runners on fir- Whitaker st and second. Sweet Lou Whitaker DETROIT-The New York Yankees The Yanks added two more runs in std seoff eetL 3 t illed 1 games ahead of the Boston the second on Nettles' 24thmhome run of blasted a liner off the leftfield 360 feet d Sox last night, with a 4-2 win over the year. After Chris Chambliss led the sign, bringing home both runners with a Detroit. Graig Nettles led' the attack inning off with a line shot through the with two home runs and three RBIs. shortstop-third base hole, Nettles Ed Figueroa raised his record to 17-9, deposited a one strike pitch over the 370 as he pitched seven innings, allowing no foot sign in rightfield. runs on four hits. Sparky Lyle picked up NETTLES WHACKED number 25 in his ninth save of the year as he allowed about the exact same spot as 24, in the O M tO R one run in1%/ innings. seventh inning. Third base coach Dick Jim Slaton took the loss for the Howser gave Nettles the green light on Tigers, seeing his record drop to 15-11. the 3-0 pitch. Slaton threw a fastball to By The Associated Press He allowed four runs on five hits the thirdbaseman's liking, and the RBI SAN FRANCISCO - Right-hander through eight innings, gave him 85 for the year. Jim Bouton, making a comeback THE YANKEES scored their first After a 43-minute rain delay between after an eight-year absence, didn't run in the openin innin. Mickey the seventh and eighth innings, the allow an earned run in six innings -Rivers drove a fly ball in the right cen- Yankees brought in reliever Rich and pitched the Atlanta Braves to a ter field alley. Tiger rightfielder Tim Gossage. The Tigers enjoyed the move. 4-1 victory over the San Francisco Corcoran slipped, and by the time he as they tallied their only two runs, Giants yesterday. got going the ball was out of his reach, knocking Gossage out of the box with Rivers had a shot for a triple,,but two hits and a walk in one third of an in- Bouton,whose last major league ,.decided to loaf into second for a double. ning. victory was on July 11, 1970, limited Rivers tagged on a deep fly to right PHIL MANKOWSKI led off with a the Giants to three hits and one field by Willie Randolph. Lou Pinella walk. After Alan Trammell flew out, unearned run before being replaced brought the speedster home with a two Ron LeFlore hit a 2-2 pitch to center- _________________ MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP: 4pRxeT - l um inP g Red S".x edged b Tribe of their e Bob 25th. U-M Travel Bwling Team Tryouts for Women & Men Sun., Sept. 17 & 24 9:00NA.M. By The Associated Press "CLEVELAND-Rookie Wayne Cage st-roked a two-run homer in Cleveland's three-run first-inning and Buddy Bell singled home the winning run in the seventh as the Cleveland Indians nip- ped the Boston Red Sox 4-3 last night. -Mike Paxton, 11-9, traded by the Red Sox to Cleveland in spring training, gave up five hits and got relief help from Jim Kern, who gained his 13th save and second in as many nights. Rick Manning got the Indians going i- the first with a leadoff single off loser Jim Wright, 8-4. He took second on a sacrifice by Bell and came home on Andre Thornton's double to center. .Then Cage, called up from the minors Sunday, lined a Wright pitch over the -right-center field fence. It was the 12 loss in 15 games for .Boston, which remained in second place behind the New York Yankees in the American League's East Division. Cubs clubbed PHILADELPHIA - Bake McBride }lammed a double, his-ninth home run and drove across three runs yesterday as the Philadelphia Phillies beat the C'hicago Cubs 11-5 and lowered the nagic number for clinching the National Leagueleast title to 13 games. The Phillies wrapped up their ninth victory in the last 10 games and 15th in 21, with one run in the third, two more in the fourth and three in the fifth. Pirates keep pace PITTSBURGH - Phil Garner hit a grand slam home run to back the combined seven-hit pitching of Jim Rooker and Kent Tekulve and lead the Pittsubrgh Pirates to a 7-4 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals last night. It was the Pirates' third victory in a row and it kept them four games behind first-place Philadelphia in the National League East. Garner's grand slam, the first of his major league career, came in the sixth inning when the Pirates broke a scoreless tie with five runs off losing pitcher Bob Forsch, 11-17. After Bill Robinson's run-scoring double gave Pittsburgh a 1-0 lead in the sixth, John Milner was walked, and Garner hit his home run. ags first by reliever Craig Skok at the start of the seventh. Gene Garber relieved in the ninth to record his 24th save of the season. "What can I say? It was enough to be back, and now, winning on top of that, it's just . . . miraculous!" Bouton said in a dressing room interview. "It's always nice to silence critics but it's satisfying to myself... I knew I could do it. I don't think people can say I don't belong, anymore . . ." The 39-year-old knuckleballer has now pitched 11 innings this year, nine of them scoreless. 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