The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, July 7, 1982-Page 11 AL All-Stars announced NEW YORK (AP)- First baseman Rod Carew, chosen for the 13th consecutive year, heads four California Angels named yesterday to the American League starting team for the 1982 All-Star Game in Montreal. Joining Carew in the AL starting lineup from California are second baseman Bobby Grich and out- fielders Reggie Jackson and Fred Lynn. THE OTHER AL starters will be third baseman George Brett of Kansas City, outfielder Rickey Hen- derson of Oakland, shortstop Robin Yount of Milwaukee and catcher Carlton Fisk of the Chicago White Sox, who received the most votes in the com- puterized fan balloting sponsored by Gillette. Fisk, chosen to start for the seventh time and third year in a row, finished with a total of 2,625,650 votes, ahead of Brett's 2,545,560. Carew's 2,165,296 was third in the total vote and Yount finished fourth with 2,014,651, overtaking Bucky Dent of the New York Yankees, who had led the shortstop balloting until the final weekend. Dent finished with 1,464,603, some 550,000 votes behind Yount. Jackson led all outfielders with 1,782,745 votes. Henderson, who is setting a blistering stolen base pace, was second with 1,452,601, followed by Lynn with 1,353,890, just 3,359 votes ahead of New York's Dave Winfield, who finished fourth. OTHER PLAYERS polling more than 1 million votes were Milwaukee catcher Ted Simmons (1,313,800), first basemen Carl Yastrzemski of Boston (2,013,342) and Cecil Cooper of Milwaukee (1,196,736), second basemen Willie Randolph of New York (1,406,873) and Frank White of Kansas City (1,187,085), third basemen Toby Harrah of Cleveland (1,395,489) and Graig Nettles of New York (1,291,478) and outfielders Jim Rice of Boston (1,075,232) and Ben Oglivie of Milwaukee (1,014,304). The pitching staff and remaining members of the 28-man AL team will be chosen by the league office and Oakland Manager Billy Martin, who will pilot the AL Stars. The National League starters for next Tuesday night's game will be announced today. Fisk Carew Jackson MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP: Grich Brett Henderson Yount Minnesota, 11-6 nynn Detroit DETROIT (AP)- Lance Parrish hit two home runs and Lou Whitaker, Rick Leach and Mike Ivie belted one each as the Detroit Tigers defeated the Min- nesota Twins, 11-6, last night. Detroit took a 1-0 lead in the first when Whitaker singled and eventually scored on a wild pitch by Pete Redfern, 4-9. Minnesota tied the game in the third on Dave Engle's RBI single before the Tigers rallied for five runs in their half of the inning beginning with Whitaker's fifth homer of the season. REDFERN walked four of the next six batters, allowing Parrish to score on the fourth walk. Lynn Jones then singled home two runs and advanced to third when left fielder Gary Ward's errant throw let Chet Lemon trot home. SCORES American League Detroit 11, Minnesota 6 Oakland 7, Cleveland 3 National League Pittsburgh 1, Houston0 St. Louis 3, Cincinnatil1 Philadelphia 3, San Francisco 2 Chicago7, Atlanta 2 San Diego 5, Montreal 1 Action SportsWe ar FACTORY CL OSEOUT Swimwear Footwear Bodywear 406 East Liberty 2 blocks off State Street 663-6771 outslugs Leach hit his second homer of the season with one out in the fourth and Parrish belted a solo shot with two out-his 12th-to make it 8-1 Detroit. Fngle hit his fourth homer for Min- nesota, a two-run shot off Detroit star- ter Jack Morris, 9-9, in the fifth. THE TIGERS picked up two more runs in the sixth when Parrish belted a two-run homer and scored their final run of the night in the eighth on Ivie's 11th homer. Morrison was relieved by Kevin Saucier in the seventh after giving up four straight hits, including a run- scoring double by Ron Washington and Engle's second RBI single of the night. Kent Hrbek's groundout brought home the third Minnesota run of the in- ning, making it 10-6. A's 7, Indians 3 OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - Dave Lopes slammed two home runs, Rickey Henderson scored twice after stealing bases, and Brian Kingman won his first game in six decisions as the Oakland A's, ripped the Cleveland Indians 7-3, yesterday. Henderson, who ran his major league leading stolen base total to 79, walked to lead off the first inning, stole second and came home on Dan Meyer's single to center. LOPES LINED his fourth homer of the year into the left field stands after Mike Heath walked in the second inning to give Oakland a 3-0 lead. The A's added a run in the fourth on Wayne Gross's single, Danny Good- win's sacrifice bunt and Heath's.single. Cleveland's Toby Harrah smacked his 15th homer after Miguel Dilone singled to close the gap to 4-2 in the fif- th. THE A'S CAME right back in the bot- tom of the fifth as Henderson walked again, stole second again, and scored on Dwayne Murphy's single to right. Cleveland starter and loser Len Barker, 9-5, left in the sixth inning after the A's extended their lead to 6-2 on Heath's single, a groundout, and Fred Stanley's RBI single. Lopes hit his fifth homer in the eighth inning, a solo shot to left field, off reliever Bud Anderson for the A's final run. The Indians got their final run inthe ninth inning on a sacrifice fly by pinch- hitter Larry Milbourne, driving in Rick Manning who had singled. Kingman, winless in seven starts sin- ce being recalled from Tacoma a month ago, won his first game since June 3, 1981, allowing only seven hits as the A's swept the two-game series from the In- dians. He struck out two and walked three. 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