The Michigan Daily-Thursday, August 13, 1981-Page 11 MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP Blue Jt DETROIT (AP) - Damaso Garcia drove in two runs with a squeeze bunt and a sacrifice fly last night to lead the Toronto Blue Jays to a 4-3 victory over the Detroit Tigers. Toronto's triumph ended an eight- game winning streak for Detroit starter Jack Morris, 9-4. Morris, the American League's starting pitcher in the All-Star Game, hurled the first six innings and gave up all four runs and six hits as he suffered his first defeat since April 29. THE BLUE JAYS, who broke a 12- game losing slide Tuesday night, picked up a pair of runs in the fourth inning. Otto Velez walked and John Mayberry and Al Woods followed with singles to break the scoreless tie. An in- tentional walk to Ernie Whitt loaded the bases and Garcia dropped his bunt down the first base line to score Mayberry. Detroit touched Toronto starter Dave Stieb, 5-7, for a run in the fifth on singles by Lance Parrish and Kirk Gibson and Lou Whitaker's sacrifice fly. The Blue Jays added two more runs in the sixth on Garcia's sacrifice fly and Danny Ainge's run-scoring single. A single by Alan Trammell, Steve Kemp's double and a pair of groundouts produced two Tiger runs in the sixth, but Mark Bomback and Roy Lee Jackson, who earned his fourth save, held Detroit scoreless over the last three innings. The attendance for the final game of the series was 8,775, the smallest crowd of the season at Tiger Stadium. Red Sox 8, White Sox 1 BOSTON (AP) - Joe Rudi belted two homers and Dwight Evans, Gary Allen- son, Dave Stapleton and Jim Rice hit one each last night powering the Boston Red Sox to an 8-1 victory over the Chicago White Sox behind rookie south- paw Bob Ojeda. The six homers set an American League high for the year, bettering by one an Oakland barrage against Seattle last April17. Mets 7, Cubs 4 CHICAGO (AP)-Dave Kingman and Ellis Valentine drilled consecutive triples to open the 10th inning and the New York Mets surged to their third straight victory of baseball's second season yesterday with a 7-4 decision over the Chicago Cubs. Kingman scored the tie-breaking run on Valentine's triple and Valentine scored on a single by Hubie Brooks, who earlier had homered and singled. Brooks later advanced to second on a passed ball and scoredhis third run of the game on a single by Alex Trevino. THE METS' winning streak is their longest of the year. Neil Alen, 4-3, was the winner, while Dick Tidrow, 2-5, was the loser. Astros 5, Giants 4 SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Pinch-hit- ter Dennis Walling lined a run-scoring SCORES American League Toronto 4, Detroit 3 Boston 0, Chicago I . New York 5, Texas 4 California 4, Seattle 1 Cleveland 9, Milwaukee 4 Kansas City 10, Baltimore 0 National League New York 7, Chicago 4 Montreal 3, Pittsburgh 2 ays fly past Detroit, single to center field in the eighth in- yesterday lifted New York to a 5-4 vic- The t ning yesterday, breaking a 4-4 tie and ' tory over Texas, enabling the Yankees season lifting the Houston Astros to a 5-4 vic- to overcome a poststrike batting slump Ranger tory over the San Francisco Giants. and extend their domination of the moved Walling, who also had a key two-run Rangers to 10 consecutive years. Texas, pinch-double in the Astros' triumph Over their first 22 turns at bat since Texas 1 over the Giants Monday night, scored returning to action Monday night, the Yankee pinch-runner Kiko Garcia from third Yankees had not managed more than The Y base with the one-out single off reliever one hit in any inning, off Jon Greg Minton. BUT REGGIE Jackson, mired in a Randol LUIS PUJOLS- opened the Astros' slump that had dropped his average to Piniella eighth with a single off Al Holland, 3-3, .190, singled with one out in the sixth off third on and Garcia was sent in to run. He went reliever Fergie Jenkins, 4-6. One out Al Oliv to second on a wild pitch and took third later Nettles hit his ninth homer of the making on Terry Puhl's scarifice. season over the fence in right-center ter wine Minton then replaced Holland and field, erasing Texas' 4-3 lead. Cubs in walked pinch-hitter Harry Spilman before Walling, batting for winning Joe Sambito, 3-3, came through with his hit. Angels 4, Mariners I SEATTLE (AP)-Bobby Grich belted two opposite-field homers, the second a three-run shot in the top of the 11th in- ning, powering the California Angels to a 4-1 victory over the Seattle Mariners yesterday. The victory was the Angels' first in three games since the second season began Monday night. RICK BURLESON opened the Angels' 11th with a double and Fred Lynn drew an intentional walk. Brian Downing's grounder forced Lynn at second before Grich, who earlier had extended his hitting steak to 16 games, ripped a 2-2 pitch from Dick Drago, 4-3, for his eighth homer of the season. Yankees 5, Rangers 4 NEW YORK (AP)- Graig Nettles' two-run homer in the sixth inning 4-3 riumph gave the Yankees the series 5-4. That is the closest the s have come since the franchise from Washington to Arlington, in 1972. During that stretch, has dropped 41 of 58 games at Stadium. ankees scored in the first inning Matlack on a walk to Willie ph, a sacrifice and Lou 's double. Texas tied it 1-1 in the a triple by Mario Mendoza and er's single off Rick Reuschel, his American League debut af- ning 129 games for the Chicago the National League. RICK MILLER of the Boston Red Sox tries to break up a double play by sliding under Tony Ber- nazard of the Chicago White Sox (right photo). Bernazard made the play, but the Red Sox won the game, 8-1. In bottom photo, Kan- sas City Royals second baseman Rance Mulliniks forces out Eddie Murray of the Baltimore Orioles in yesterday's 10-0 Royals vic- tory.