; * he Michigan Daily SPORTS Thursday,October 1, 1981 TIGERS, ORIOLES WASHED OUT Page 9 Rain puts The players were willing, but Mother delay was Nature wasn't yesterday, as the hot After thre American League East race was cooled and host B off by two rainouts. In Detroit, the Tigers and Baltimore Detroit] Orioles had their game cancelled after in the ti three innings had been played. The Milwauke Detroiters held a 1-0 lead when the back. Th downpour came. Tiger catcher Lance travel to] Parrish scored the game's only run in regular the second inning. The contest has been series wit tentatively rescheduled for 1:30 p.m. today at Tiger Stadium. IN CLEVELAND, the Indians and New York Yankees were also shut out by the rain. The only game that wa F able to start up again after a lengthy AL East race on hold the Boston-Milwaukee clash. e innings of play, the Red Sox rewers were knotted at 2-2. holds a slight half-game edge ght race over second-place ee, while Boston is only a game he Tigers are scheduled to Milwaukee this weekend for a season-ending three-game h the Brewers. A's 3, Blue Jays 0 OAKLAND (AP)- Mike Norris, in his final tune-up for the American League playoffs, pitched a three-hitter as the Oakland A's won their final regular-season home game, 3-0 over the Toronto Blue Jays yesterday. Norris, 12-9, had lost three of his previous four decisions. He allowed only three singles, struck out four and walked one in his second shutout of the season. ROB PICCIOLO hit a leadoff home run in the third inning off Luis Leal, 7- 13. The A's added two runs in the four, th, including one on a steal of home b Dave McKay. With two out in the bottom of thefour th, Keith Drumright singled and went to. third on a double by McKay. Drumright- scored and McKay went to third on an, infield single by Jeff Newman. ..................... "IZE I AL East lbe Sidiagtn ?tai Kansas City Royals shortstop U.L. Washington eyes his throw to first after Minnesota's Gary Ward succeeded in breaking up a double play attempt in last night's 5-2 Royals win. Kansas City swept all three games of its series with the Twins, thus clinching a playoff berth. Royals top Twins to clinch playofberth BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) - Hurdle's blast scored Hal McRae, Clint Hurdle hit a decisive two-run who had singled. U.L. Washington homer and Larry Gura pitched a four- doubled and scored Kansas City's final hitter as Kansas City defeated Min- run of the game on Willie Wilson's third nesota 5-2 yesterday to clinch an single later in the inning. American League playoff spot and Kansas City took a 2-0 lead in the eliminate the Twins from the West second on run-scoring singles by Division race. Washington and Wilson. A vocal, enthusiastic crowd of 15,900 Reds 5, Astros 2 sat through rainy, cool weather to wat- CINCINNATI (AP) - Mario Soto ch the final baseball game to be played scattered five hits through eight in- at Metropolitan Stadium. The Twins nings, then got relief help from Tom are scheduled to move into a new Hume as the Cincinnati Reds defeated domed facility in downtown Min- Houston 5-2 last night to move with one- neapolis next year. half game of the first-place Astros in Gura, 11-7, gave up a two-run homer the National League West. to Pete Mackanin in the second inning The division rivals each have four but after that, he allowed only an infield games left, including their final single by Ron Washington in the third meeting of the season here Thursday and a leadoff single by .Gary Ward in night, in the race for the second-half the ninth. 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