p h la ec D G H R P h tr P e. of ti h C e s. sc b w sl The Michigan Daily-Friday, July 9, 1982-Page 11 MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP Ninth-infing homer beats Tigers CHICAGO (AP)- Jerry Hairston inch hit a dramatic two-out, two-run second inning. Tom Paciorek was hit nor and Ron Davis combined for an games for Milwaukee, which stranded omer in the bottom of the ninth inning by a Petry pitch and moved to third eight-hitter and Kent Hrbek lashed four 11 runners. A two-out double by Tom st night as the Chicago White Sox when Carlton Fisk hit a line single off singles, scored one run and knocked in Brunansky and a single by Hrbek put dged the Detroit Tigers 3-2. the glove of Tiger second baseman Lou another, leading Minnesota to a 3-0 vic- Minnesota ahead 1-0 in the first inning Vance Law drew a two-out walk off Whitaker. Law plated Paciorek with a tory over the Milwaukee Brewers against Pete Vuckovich;10-4. etroit starter Dan Petry and Lorenzo single just out of the reach of third yesterday for the Twins' fifth win in six The Twins made it 3-0 with a pair of ray was sent in to pinch run for him. baseman Cabell. games. fifth-inning runs. Hrbek singled for the airston, then batting for Aurelio Cubs 5, Astros 3 O'Connor, 2-2, walked four and struck third time, stole second and scored on a odriguez, slammed a 1-0 pitch from out four over seven innings. Davis two-out single by Gard Ward. Ward etry, 8-6, over the right field fence for HOUSTON (AP) - Jody Davis came on after the first two batters then stole second and raced home on a is second home run of the year. slammed a three-run double with two reached base in the eighth and finished double by Gary Gaetti. THE TIGERS had taken a 2-1 lead in out in the eighth inning last night to lift up to get his seventh save. The Brewers filled the bases in the he top of the inning when Lance the.Chciago Cubs to a 5-3 victory over IT WAS the first shutout against the sixth on a single by Ben Oglivie and a arrish, named to the AL All-Star team the Houston Astros. Brewers since Roger Erickson, then of walk to Don Money, but 0 Connor arlier in the day, singled to left with The Cubs trailed 3-2 when Junior Minnesota, beat them 1-0 June 8, 1981. escaped by getting Ed Romero on a foul ne out. Mike Ivie singled Parrish to Kennedy led off the eighth with a single The defeat was the third in four POP hird and he scored when Enos Cabell off loser Vern Ruhle, 5-6. One out later, it a soft grounder to short that a Leon Durham was safe on second harging Vance Law misplayed for an baseman Phil Garner's error and Keith rror. Moreland singled to load the bases. Chicago starter LaMarr Hoyt,11-7, Frank LaCorte came in to pitch and cattered seven hits in snapping a per- Gary Woods ran for Moreland. LaCorte ;nal four-game losing streak. The got Jay Johnstone to pop out for the urly right-hander struck out six and second out, but Davis doubled down the, alked one. left field line to clear the bases. Petry gave up eight hits, while Twins 3, Brewers 0 triking out three and walking three. Chicago opened the scoring in the MILWAUKEE (AP)- Jack O'Con- t C E r 1 Managers make final All-Star selections AL Pitchers NEW YORK (AP) - Dennis Eckersley and Mark Clear of the Boston Red Sox and .Ron Guidry and Rich Gossage of the New York Yankees highlight the eight-man American League, pitching staff named yesteday that will try and break a 10-game'AL losing streak in baseball's All-Star Game.. Oakland Manager Billy Martin said he plans to start the right-handed Eckersley, a side-armer, against the predominantly right-handed hitting National League lineup Tuesday night at Montreal, where the AL will-try for its first victory in the mid-summer classic since a 6-4 victory in 1971. Milwaukee's Rollie Fingers, winner of last year's AL Cy Young and Most Valuable Player awards, along with Dan Quisenberry of the Kansas City Royals - leading the majors with 22 saves this season - will join Clear and Gossage in the bullpen. Joining the relievers are Jim Clancy of the Toronto Blue Jays and Floyd Bannister of the Seattle Mariners, who is the AL leader in strikeouts. AL Reserves NEW YORK (AP) - Outfielder Willie Wilson of the Kansas City Royals, and third baseman Toby Harrah of Cleveland, the American League's top two hitters are among the 12 reserves for the AL All-Star team named yesterday by Manager Billy Martin. The AL Stars will meet the National League next Tuesday night in Mon- treal. WILSON IS batting .343 and is one of five outfielders selected by Martin to back starters Rickey Henderson of Oakland, and Reggie Jackson and Fred Lynn of California. Also selected were Hal McRae of Kansas City, whose 76 runs batted in lead the majors, Dave Winfield of the New York Yankees, Ben Oglivie of Milwaukee and Carl Yastr- zemskiof Boston. Harrah, hitting .339, and Buddy Bell of Texas back up third base starter George Brett of Kansas City. Frank White of Kansas City was selected as the second base backup behind Bobby Grich of California. Martin did not name a reserve shortstop behind a starter Robin Yount of Milwaukee. but picked three first basemen. They are switch hitting Eddie Muray of Baltimore, Cecil Cooper of Milwaukee and Kent Hrbek of Minnesota, the only rookie named to the team. Lance Parrish of Detroit is the backup catcher behind starter Carlton :Fisk of Chicago. NL Reserves NEW YORK (AP)- Catcher Tony Pens of Pittsburgh, the National League's leading hitter, heads 12 reser- ve players named yesterday by Manager Tom Lasorda for the NL All- Star team. Pena, who is batting .332, and John Stearns of the New York Mets will back up starting catcher Gary Carter of the Montreal Expos, who led all players in the computer balloting by the fans. LASORDA ALSO picked two first basemen, Al Oliver of Montreal and Jason Thompson of Pittsburgh, behind the fans' choice, Pete Rose of Philadelphia. The NL also will have two backup third basemen, Atlanta's Bob Horner and Ray Knight of Houston behind starter Mike Schmidt of Philadelphia. Steve Sax of Los Angeles, the only rookie named to the NL team, will back up Philadelphia's Manny Trillo at second, and Ozzie Smith of St. Louis was named behind starting shortstop Dave Concepcion of Cincinnati. Named in the outfield were Dusty Baker of Los Angeles, Leon Durham of Chicago, Ruppert Jones of San Diego and Lonnie Smith of St. Louis. They will back up starters Tim Raines and Andre Dawson of Montreal and Dale Murphy of Atlanta. 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