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The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, August 3, 1982-Page 11
MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP
Bosox end skid at 0's expense

BALTIMORE (AP)- John Tudor,
with relief help from Bob Stanley,,
posted his first victory in six weeks as
the Boston Red Sox defeated the
Baltimore Orioles 5-2 last night.
The triumph snapped the Red Sox':
three-game losing streak and extended
Baltimore's skid to five losses.
Tudor, 7-8, allowed six hits, including
Eddie Murray's 15th homer in the
second inning. He was lifted following
singles by Murray and Gary Roenicke
in the seventh, and Stanley yielded a
sacrifice fly to John Lowenstein before
registering his ninth save.
The Red Sox, who have won five of six
games with the Orioles, scored two runs
on check swings in the third. Rick
Miller singled with one out and Jerry
Remy reached on a throwing error by
shortstop Cal Ripken Jr. A check-swing
single by Dwight Evans scored Miller.
After Jim Rice was walked inten-
tionally, Remy scored on a check-swing
topper to the right of the mound by Carl
Yastrzemski.
Braves 7, Giants 3
ATLANTA (AP)- Atlanta reeled off
five consecutive two-out RBI singles in
the third inning, including one by pit-
cher Bob Walk, as the Braves snapped
a four-game losing streak with a 7-3 vic-
tory over the San Francisco Giants last
night.
Rafael Ramirez started the five-run
outburst with a single, stole second and
stopped at third on Terry Harper's
single. After Dale Murphy fanned for
the second out, the Braves strung out

their run-scoring singles by Bob Hor-
ner, Chris Chambliss, Biff Pocoroba,
Jerry Royster and Walk.
Walk, 10-7, faced two batters in the
eighth before being relieved by Steve
Bedrosian, who recorded his seventh
save. Walk yielded eight hits, walked
six and fanned two.
Indians 6, Rangers 2
CLEVELAND (aP) - Rick Sutcliffe
pitched a five-hitter and Mike
Fischlin's two-run single keyed a six-
run second inning as the Cleveland In-
dians downed the Texas Rangers 6-2
last night.
Sutcliffe, 9-4, struck out seven,
walked two and allowed one earned run
to record his third complete game. The
right-hander now has a 2.74 earned run
average, tops among American League
qualifiers.
LOSER FRANK Tanana, 5-12, also
hurled a complete game, his fourth.
Texas took a 1-0 lead in the second.
Jim Sundberg walked with ne out, stole
second and scored on George Wright's
two-out single.
Chris Bando and Rodney Craig led off
the bottom of the inning with singles,
but Bando was forced at third on a Rick
Manning bunt. Carmen Castillo then
lined a double over third base to tie the
score before Fischlin lined a single to
left to give Cleveland a 3-1 lead.
Blue Jays 9, Brewers 4
TORONTO (AP)- Alfredo Griffin
drove in three runs and Buck Martinez
and Damaso Garcia each knocked in a
pair as the Toronto Blue Jays trounced
the Milwaukee Brewers 9-4 yesterday.
Winning pitcher Dave Stieb, 11-10,

scattered 11 hits but lost a bid for his
12th complete game of the season when
he needed last-out help from Joey
McLaughlin.F
LOSER BOB McClure, who was 7-0
lifetime as a starting pitcher on the
road, dropped to 8-4 on the year as the
Brewers suffered their ninth setback in'
the last 15 games.
After spotting Milwaukee a run in the
first inning on Ted Simmons' RBI
single, the Blue Jays came back with
three in their half. Damaso Garcia
singled and scored on Garth Iorg's
triple. Barry Bonnell doubled and, after
a walk to Jesse Barfield, Buck Martinez
drove in the third run with a single.
Toronto upped its lead to 4-1 in the

second when Garcia singled home Grif-
fin, who had doubled.
The Blue Jays scored three more
runs in the third inning for a 7-1 lead.
With two out, reliever Jerry Augustine
walked Martinez and Lloyd Moseby.
Griffin brought both runners home with
a bloop double and scored on Garcia's
single. Martinez homered in the fifth
and Garcia hit a sacrifice fly in the
seventh for Toronto's final run.
Don Money homered for Milwaukee
in the eighth and Paul Molitor doubled a
run home in the ninth and scored on Jim
Gantner's single. Money's homer was
only the second in the last seven games
for the Brewers, who led the majors
with 142.

Mets, Chisox tie in

Hall-of-Fai
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. (AP)- Rusty
Staub slugged a lead-off homer in the
eighth inning and the New York Mets
played to a 4-4 tie yesterday with the
Chicago White Sox in the Hall of Fame
baseball game, which was shortened to
eight innings by rain.
Chris Nyman drove in three of
Chicago's runs with a single and a
double, and Marc Hill's solo homer in
the fifth inning gave the White Sox a 4-2
lead.
In the Mets' seventh, Mookie Wilson
doubled, moved to third on grounder by
Bob Bailor and scored on a ground ball
by Mike Jorgensen to make it 4-3. Staub
hit an 0-1 pitch off White Sox farmhand
Mike Henley into the right-field
bleachers to salvage the tie. Henley
joined the Sox from the Class A Niagara
Falls club for this game.
Parker undergoes surgery
aPITTSBURGB (AP)- Dave Parker
of the Pittsburgh Pirates underwent
surgery on his left thumb at Passavant
Health Center yesterday.
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specialist, termed the surgery suc-
cessful and said there's a "slim chan-
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before the end of the season.
FAILLA SAID Parker should be
ready to leave the hospital today.
The slugging outfielder tore a
ligament in his thumb last Wednesday
at Three Rivers Stadium when he slid
into second base in the seventh inning of
a 4-3 loss to Philadelphia.
Parker, who bats left-handed and
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Glenn Hoffman of the Boston Red Sox in the fourth inning of their game in
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