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The Michigan Daily-Thursday, May 7, 1981-Page 17
MAJOR LEAGUE ROUND-UP

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NTO (AP) - Cleveland right- The Dodgers took a 1-0 lead off loser
Bert Blyleven pitched eight in- Nino Espinosa, 1-2, in the second when
no-hit ball, winding up with a Steve Garvey opened with a single,
r, as the Indians defeated the reached second on a walk to Cey, and
Blue Jays, 4-1, last night. scored on Pedro Guerrero's single to
en allowed just three baserun- left field.
)ugh eight innings on two walks Cincinnati 9, Pittsburgh 8
error by left fielder Joe Char-
But Lloyd Moseby stroked CINCINNATI (AP)-Dave Concep-
's first pitch of the ninth inning cion's third hit of the game tied the
ld for a double. score in the ninth inning and then John-
BY'S CURVING liner got by ny Bench delivered a bases-loaded
ittleton, who replaced Char- single, knocking in the winning run as
o left in the ninth, and the Blue the Cincinnati Reds rallied for a 9-8 vic-
their only run when pinch hit- tory over the Pittsburgh Pirates last
ge Bell followed with a single. night.
en got out of the inning, ear- The Pirates led 8-7 going to the bot-
third straight victory against tom of the ninth, but Dave Collins
when Willie Upshaw flied to walked and when Phil Garner threw
John Mayberry struck out and wild on Ken Griffey's bunt, both run-
s flew to center. Blyleven, who ners were safe. Concepcion followed
e American League's last no- with a base hit, driving in Griffey with
Sept. 22, 1977 against Califor- the tying run. It was his second RBI of
ck out nine. the game and the League-leading 25th
Cleveland's runs were unear- of the season for Concepcion.
George Foster, who had homered
earlier, was walked intentionally,
iego 13, Montreal 5 loading the bases before Bench
REAL (AP) - Broderick delivered the winning hit against
drove in five runs with a three- relievereKent Tekulve as the Reds en-
er and a triple, and Rupert ded a three-game losing streak.
hocked in three other runs as Chicago 2; Houston I
Diego Padres used a 19-hit at-
rout the Montreal Expos 13-5 CHICAGO (AP) - Ken Reitz hit a
t. two-out RBI single in the 11th inning
adres' outburst enabled starter yesterday to lift the Chicago Cubs to a 2-
chelberger, 2-1, to gain the vic- 1 win over the Houston Astros.
pite yielding consecutive run- The Cubs began the 11th against
triples to Mike Gates, Tim Frank LaCorte, 1-1, with a walk by
nd TIm Wallach in the ninth Steve Dillard. Tim Blackwell sacrificed
iichelberger needed relief from Dillard to second, and Reitz delivered
ne, who retired the final three the game-winning hit to left.
LEE SMITH, 1-2, the fourth Chicago
IEGO JUMPED to a 4-0 lead in pitcher, was the winner.
t inning as Terry Kennedy The Cubs broke a scoreless deadlock
home a run after a walk to in the fourth. Bill Buckner beat out an
nd Gene Richards' single. infield hit and moved to second when
then unloaded his first homer Astros starter Nolan Ryan threw wildly
r on a 1-1 pitch from loser Ray to first on a pickoff attempt. Buckner
-3. took third when Steve Henderson flied
Parrish socked a home run in to right field, and Leon Durham singled
nd inning to cut the lead to 4-1, to right, scoring Buckner.
Padres added to their lead with The Astros broke through in the sixth.
ns in the fifth and four more in After issuing walks to Gary Woods and
, all off reliever Steve Ratzer. Alan Ashby, Cubs starter Bill Caudill
retired Kiko Garcia on a fly ball and
nigeles 2, Phily 1 Ryan popped out attempting to
ADELPHIA (AP) - Ron Cey's sacrifice. Terry Puhl punched a singled
into right field scoring Woods.

Blue Jays, 4-1

ung ome run carriue te os
Dodges to a 2-1 victory over
phia last night, snapping the
four-game winning streak.
hander Burt Hooton checked
lies on five hits, striking out
walking none as he earned his
'in against no defeats. It was
first complete game of 1981.

Pittsburgh slugger Dave Parker (center) is congratulated by teammates
Omar Moreno (18) and Tim Foli after he drove them in with a home run in a
game against Cincinnati.
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Scores
American League
Cleveland4,Toronto
Baltim~ore5, Minnesota 4
National League
chicago2, Houston1
Lo Augeles 2, Philadelphia 1
San Diego 13, Mouteeau5
Ciucinuati 9, Pittsburgh 8

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