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Page 16 Thursday, May 21, 1981 The Michigan Daily

MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP
igers rip Rangers, 8-
DETROIT (AP)-Lance Parrish It was the fourth straight triumph eighth.
drove in three runs with a homer and a and third straight complete game for In the second, Detroit took a 1-0 lead Orioles 5, A ngels 3
double, and Al Cowens had a key two- Morris, 5-3. The Detroit right-hander when Texas starter Ferguson Jenkins,
run single to back the five-hit pitching struck out two and walked five. 2-3, walked Richie Hebner and Parrish BALTIMORE (AP)-Gary Roenicke
of Jack Morris as the Detroit Tigers BUDDY BELL drove in all four before Tom Brookens singled home doubled home a run and hit a sacrifice
captured an 8-4 victory over the Texas Texas runs with a three-run homer in Hebner. fly to lead Baltimore to a 5-3 triumph
Rangers last night. the fourth and a sacrifice fly in the After Bell's homer gave Texas a 3-1 over the California Angels last night
lead, Parrish got one back with a solo and give the Orioles eight consecutive
shot in the fourth inning. victories.
IN THE DETROIT sixth, singles by Roenicke, batting .538 while hitting
Alan Trammell and Champ Summers safely in seven straight games, doubled
and a walk to Parrish loaded the bases. in the second inning after Eddie
That set up Cowens' two-out single that Murray was hit by a pitch and Jim
scored Trammell and Summers to put Dwyer walked. The ball bounced over
Detroit ahead 4-3. the fence, forcing Dwyer to hold at
Then, the Tigers put the game away third.
with four runs in the seventh. A SINGLE BY Doug DeCinces scored
Singles by Lou Whitaker and Rick Dwyer and Mark Belanger's RBI
Peters and an intentional walk to Steve double gave Baltimore a 3-0 lehd and
Kemp loaded the bases in the Detroit finished Mike Witt, 2-4.
seventh before Hebner lined a double In the eight, Dwyer tripled and
down the right field line, scoring scored on Roenicke's fly ball.
Whitaker and Peters.
Mariners 3, Indians 1
Mets 4, Giants 3
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Alex CLEVELAND (AP)-Brian Allard
Trevino's sacrifice fly with the bases and Shane Rawley combined'on a five-
loaded in the 10th inning lifted the New hitter, and Tom Paciorek doubled home
York Mets to a 4-3 victory over the San the winning run in the fourth inning to
Francisco Giants yesterday, snapping lead the Seattle Mariners to a 3-1 vic-
a nine-game losing streak. tory over the Cleveland Indians last
Lee Mazzilli's leadoff walk triggered night.
the winning rally off Greg Minton, 1-2. Allard, 1-1, yielded four hits in the fir-
Y Mazzilli went to second on Joel st seven innings before Rawley came in
Youngblood's single and Dave to hurl two scoreless innings and gain
Kingman's single loaded the bases. his second save.
Trevino then hit a fly to center, driving
in Mazzilli. THE MARINERS' pitchers outdueled
The Giants threatened in the bottom Cleveland's Len Barker, 3-2, who was
of the 10th. Enos Cabell singled to cen- making his first appearance since pit-
ter and Larry Herndon blooped a single ching a perfect game against the
to right, both with two outs. But Jeff Toronto Blue Jays on May 15.
Reardon, 1-0, got Jerry Martin to line to Despite the loss, Barker pitched his
Mookie Wilson in left field for the final fourth complete game on an eight-
out.hitter.
APPhot.
CALIFORNIA ANGEL second
baseman Bobby Grich (above) for-
ces oot the Baltimore Oriole's Gary
Roenicke and throws to first to cor-
plete a double play. However,
Roenicke got the last latgh as his
hitting led the Orioles to a 5-3 vic-

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