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4C THE PALM BEACH POST SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1990 sl lo Major League Baseball Standings Notebook American League Pirates beat Reds twice; Tewksbury throws 1 -hitter East Lost Str.ak 10 Team Won Lost Pet. GB Friday 63 54 .538 Lost to California 1-0 Boston Lost 2 5-5 63 56 .529 1 Beat Minnesota 5-1 Toronto Won 1 6-4 56 61 .479 7 Lost to Oakland 8-3 Baltimore Lost 3 3-7 Today On TV 56 63 .471 8 Lost to Detroit 3-0 Cleveland Lost 1 6-4 Guerrero Darwin 55 66 .455 10 Beat Cleveland 3-0 Detroit Won 1 3-7 I Pirates at Reds, WPEC-12, WCIX-6, p.m. Milwaukee Won 4 6-4 52 65 .444 11 Beat Kansas City 2-1 I Braves at Cubs, WTVX-34, WGN, 4 47 70 .402 16 Beat Seattle 3-2 New York Won 1 4-6 p.m. I Astros at Cardinals, WAYK-56, 8 WEST p.m. Guerrero gets suspension for part in brawl Palm Beach Post Wire Services ST.

LOUIS Pedro Guerrero of I White Sox at Rangers, WGN, 8:30 Oakland 76 43 .639 Beat Baltimore 8-3 Won 2 8-2 p.m. Lost 1 4-6 67 48 .583 7 Lost to Texas 1-0, 1st Chicago Texas Won 2 4-6 61 57 .517 14Vi Beat Chicago 1-0, 1st cago defeated Atlanta. The Associated Press CINCINNATI Right-hander Mike York, called up for just one start, pitched seven shutout innings in his major-league debut, leading the Pittsburgh Pirates a 7-1 victory over the Cincinnati Reds in the opener of Friday's twi-night dou-bleheader. The Pirates won the second game 4-3 on a eighth-inning single by Jay Bell, who had homered earlier. The 25-year-old York also singled in his first at-bat and scored the first run as the Pirates snapped the Reds' four-game winning streak.

Pittsburgh brought York up because of three doubleheaders in the last 12 days and reportedly plans to return him to Class AAA Buffalo, where he was 8-5 with one shutout and a 4.54 ERA. He had little trouble with the Reds, yielding six hits all singles and walking two without a Seattle 60 59 .504 16 Lost to New York 3-2 Lost 1 3-7 Dunston 's hit his 15th homer with Dave Clark on base in the Won 4 7-3 California 59 60 .496 17 Beat Boston 1-0 the St. Louis Cardinals was suspended for one game by National Lost 2 7-3 57 61 .483 18'j Lost to Milwaukee 2-1 Kansas City second and his 16th in the seventh, also with Clark on base. It was his third two-home run career of his League president Bill White on Friday for his involvement In a fight Minnesota 55 64 .462 21 Lost to Toronto 5-1 Lost 3 4-6 during Thursday night's game with career. Houston.

National League National League Cardinals 5, Astros ST. LOUIS Bob Tewksbury pitched a one-hitter, losing his bid for a perfect game on Franklin Stubbs' leadoff double in the eighth inning, and St. Louis defeated Houston. Tewksbury (8-3) was bidding for the second no-hitter in the major leagues in three days and the ninth this season before Stubbs doubled to left field. Stubbs was the only batter to reach base for the Astros.

Philadelphia's Terry Mulhol-land pitched a no-hitter against San Francisco on Wednesday night. He also permitted only one runner, who reached on an error in the seventh inning. Tewksbury struck out three and threw only 80 pitches in his second straight shutout and third of his career. Cubs 7, Braves CHICAGO Shawon Dunston hit two home runs and rookie Mike Harkey allowed three hits for his first major league shutout as Chi- Mark Grace had a solo homer, Guerrero and Houston pitcher his fifth, leading off the fourth off Danny Darwin were fined an undis-. East John Smoltz (9-9) as Harkey (12-5) closed amount for their part in the fight.

Last Streak 10 -Team Won Lost Pet. GB Friday won his fourth straight decision. Grace and Andre Dawson each singled home runs in a two-run eighth "Whatever they did, they did, Guerrero said. "It's fine with me." 69 49 .585 Swept Cincinnati 7-1, 4-3 Won 3 5-5 Pittsburgh Darwin said he didn't think he off Marty Clary and Dwayne Hen New York 66 49 .574 VA Played at San Francisco Won 1 5-5 should have been fined. ry.

strikeout. Bob Patterson gave up a run in the eighth on a single by "I dont think any man alive is Lost 1 7-3 Montreal 62 55 .530 6'2 Played at Los Angeles Chris Sabo, a stolen base and Mar going to stand there and let a man hit them," said Darwin, Won 1 6-4 Harkey gave up two-out second inning singles to Jim Presley and Ernie Whitt, then retired the next 57 61 .483 12 Beat Atlanta 7-1 Chicago iano Duncan's single. Pittsburgh's Won 3 4-6 NATIONAL LEAGUE 55 60 .478 12'z Played at San Diego Philadelphia Bobby Bonilla matched that in the ninth with his 26th home run off Won 1 5-5 St. Louis 55 64 .462 14'2 Beat Houston 5-0 ATLANTA BRAVES Catchers 15 batters until Tommy Gregg hit a two-out double in the seventh. He struck out six, equalling a career Rosario Rodriguez.

have thrown out only 41 -of-133 base stealers through Friday. WEST The Pirates took advantage of high. CHICAGO CUBS Have rehired Cincinnati 68 49 .581 Swept by Pittsburgh Lost 2 5-5 Jose Rijo's wildness. Rijo (8-6) walked six in 3 innings, including four in the fourth. Smoltz allowed only four hits, their entire coaching staff for 1 99 1 They are hitting and dugout coach Lost 1 6-4 60 57 .513 Played Montreal Los Angeles striking out four in seven innings.

Lost 5 2-8 San Francisco 60 57 .513 8V2 Played New York Joe Altobelll, third base coach Chuck Cottier, first base coach Won 1 7-3 55 61 .474 13 Played Philadelphia San Diego Jose Martinez, and pitching coach Dick Pole. Lost 1 4-6 52 67 .437 171z Lost to St. Louis 5-0 Houston Rangers' Ryan strikes out 15 CINCINNATI REDS Mariano Lost 2 3-7 Atlanta 44 74 .373 25 Lost to Chicago 7-0 Duncan, who is hitting .327, drove in the team's only run against the Pirates Friday. Results HOUSTON ASTROS Juan but misses victory in 1-0 win American League Agosto had appeared in 65 games' through Friday, most in the major leagues and had pitched 73 in nings. LOS ANGELES DODGERS The Associated Press ARLINGTON, Texas Nolan Tim Belcher is 23-1 1 in his career after the All-Star break.

Friday Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Detroit 3, Cleveland 0 Morris (10-15) Candiotti (12-8) New York 3, Seattle 2 Guetterman (8-4) Swift (5-3) Oakland 8, Baltimore 3 Welch (20-4) Mitchell (5-5) California 1, Boston 0 C. Finley (16-5) Boddicker (11-8) Toronto 5, Minnesota 1 Stieb (16-4) Erickson (3-3) Milwaukee 2, Kansas City 1 Higuera (7-5) Gordon (8-9) Texas 1, Chicago 0 (13), 1st Rogers (5-5) Pall (2-5) Chicago at Texas, 2nd, late MONTREAL EXPOS Dennis 'Oil Can" Boyd threw 69 pitches in Ryan failed for the third time to win his 301st game despite giving up only three hits and striking out Thursday's game against the Padres 15 in 10 innings but the Texas 47 were stnkes. NEW YORK METS Daryl Bos ton has hit in 12 of his last 14 games through Thursday. Rangers beat the Chicago White 1-0 in the opener of Friday's double-header on Ruben Sierra's 13th-in-ning single. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Von Hayes now ranks in the team's It was the fourth time this year career top 10 in home runs and walks.

Through Thursday, he's 10th in homers with 122 and seventh in Ryan struck out 10 or more in a game and the 203rd time in his walks with 564. career. He has struck out 15 or more 25 times. Ryan did not walk a batter. PITTSBURGH PIRATES Andy Van Slyke was cleared Thursday by Gary Pettis opened the 13th team orthopedist Dr.

Jack Fallla to play on his sprained left ankle. He went 1 -for-5 Friday. SAN DIEGO PADRES Darrin with a triple off Donn Pall (2-5), the fifth Chicago pitcher. Pall issued intentional walks to Julio Franco and Rafael Palmeiro but Sierra hit his game-winning single. Jackson and Benito Santiago com- Thursday Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Cleveland 7, Minnesota 5 Swindell (9-7) Tapani (11-6) Milwaukee 8, Detroit 4 R.

Robinson (7-3) Petry (9-9) Only games scheduled National League Friday Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Chicago 7, Atlanta 0 Harkey (12-5) Smoltz (9-9) St. Louis 5, Houston 0 Tewksbury (8-3) Gullickson (8-10) Pittsburgh 7, Cincinnati 1, 1st York (1-0) Rijo (8-6) Pittsburgh 4, Cincinnati 3, 2nd Smiley (6-6) Layana (5-1) Philadelphia at San Diego, late Montreal at Los Angeles, late New York at San Francisco, late Thursday Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Philadelphia 6, San Francisco 4 R. McDowell (4-6) Thurmond (2-3) New York 4, Los Angeles 1 Darling (5-7) Belcher (9-9) Pittsburgh 4, Atlanta 3 Kipper (5-1) Mercker (4-2) San Diego 3, Montreal 2 R. Rodriguez (1-0) Burke (1-3) Houston 4, St. Louis 2 Darwin (8-1) Magrane (8-13) Only games scheduled Schedule American League national League bined for the first consecutive pinch hits by the team this season in Chicago's Carlton Fisk broke Thursday's game against the Expos.

second time in his last eight starts and increased his career record against the Indians to 27-9, including a 17-1 mark at Tiger Stadium. Morris struck out five and walked one in pitching his sixth complete game and second shutout. Yankees 3, Mariners 2 NEW YORK New York scored the winning run on a throwing error by Seattle third baseman Edgar Martinez with two out in the eighth inning to end a six-game losing streak. Yankee starter Andy Hawkins, who lost a no-hitter in Chicago on July 1, held the Mariners hitless for 6Vb innings until Martinez's two-run homer erased a 2-0 New York lead. Lee Guetterman (8-4), the Yankees' third pitcher, was the winner with lVa innings of perfect relief.

Dave Righetti pitched the ninth for his 25th save. Brewers 2, Royals 1 MILWAUKEE Rob Deer hit his 23rd home run to support the combined five-hit pitching of Teddy Higuera and two relievers as Milwaukee beat Kansas for its fourth straight victory. Higuera (7-5) allowed a run and four hits in seven innings to win for the first time since July 5. Chuck Crim pitched a 1 innings and Dan Plesac got the last out for his 20th save. George Brett's ninth homer in the first inning gave the Royals a 1-0 lead.

It was the 276th of Brett's career, moving him ahead of Roger Maris into 74 th place on the all-time list. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Johnny Bench's major league re American League Finley (16-5) struck out four and walked one in his second shutout of the season. Mike Boddicker (11-8) gave up seven hits and struck out nine but is 0-5 in eight starts since his last victory July 2. Boddicker started the ninth by striking out Lance Parrish. Devon White hit a grounder to shortstop Luis Rivera, who misplayed it for a two-base error.

White stole third and scored when Ray grounded a single through the right side. Blue Jays 5, Twins 1 MINNEAPOLIS Dave Stieb held Minnesota to two hits in six shutout innings and won for the sixth time in his last seven decisions as Toronto beat the Twins and moved within one game of first-place Boston in the American League East. Stieb (16-4) retired 17-of-18 batters during one stretch and gave up only a double by Nelson Liriano in the first inning and a single by Al Newman in the third. He struck out four and did not walk a batter. Stieb has allowed only 14 earned runs and 35 hits in his last eight starts.

Tigers 3, Indians 0 DETROIT Cecil Fielder drove in all three runs, two with his major league-leading 38th home run, and Jack Morris pitched a six-hitter, leading Detroit over Cleveland. Morris (10-15) won for just the cord for home runs by a catcher Will Clark did not start against New York Friday night because of stom with his 328th in the second inning of the late second game. ach pains. The team said he was a victim of either food poisoning or a 1 virus. Fisk hit a 2-1 pitch from Charlie Hough for his 187th home run as a AMERICAN LEAGUE BALTIMORE ORIOLES Ran member of the White Sox, making him the team's all-time homer leader.

Fisk had been tied with Harold Baines. dy Mllllgan was placed on the 15-day disabled list Friday, retroactive Fisk's 349th career home run in to Aug. 10. He was hurt in a collision at home plate in the first inning of a game against Oakland Aug. 7.

19 seasons moved him into 42nd Today place on the all-time home run list BOSTON RED SOX Reliever in front of George Foster. It was his Rob Murphy (0-6, 6.52) has allowed 13th home run this season. 10 home runs in 48 innings, and his Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 1:20 p.m. New York at San Francisco, 3:35 p.m. Atlanta at Chicago, 4:05 p.m.

Houston at St. Louis, 8:05 p.m. Montreal at Los Angeles, 10:05 p.m. Philadelphia at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. opponents are batting .346.

California at Boston, 1:15 p.m. Kansas City at Milwaukee, 1:15 p.m. Seattle at New York, 1:30 p.m. Oakland at Baltimore, 7:35 p.m. Cleveland at Detroit, 7:35 p.m.

Toronto at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. Chicago at Texas, 8:35 p.m. Angels 1, Red Sox 0 CALIFORNIA ANGELS Dave Winfield and Luis Polonla played key roles against their former Yan-. BOSTON Chuck Finlev kees teammates in California. Win- pitched a four-hitter and Johnny Ray singled home an unearned run in the ninth inning as California Today's Pitchers field tagged from third on a foulout to second baseman Steve Sax and Polonia hit an inside-the-park grand American League slam.

beat Boston for its sixth victory in seven games. CHICAGO WHITE SOX In 1 982 a Diamond Vision scoreboard was installed at Comiskey Park and Hansell leads St. Lucie past Girds 8-3 the White Sox will put it up for sale when the park is torn down after this season. Notre Dame is one of the possible buyers. By MIKE MELTON CLEVELAND INDIANS Went 7-3 on their 10-game homestand.

-DETROIT TIGERS Jack Mor-' ris (10-15) spoke out after giving up eight runs in 4'3 innings in a 9-5 loss to Cleveland. He included himself as one of the club's problems to a point. "Maybe I do stink," Morris said. Away I Probable I 1990 Vs. Opp.

at Site Last 3 Outings Home Pitcher Line W-L ERA W-L IP ERA W-L IP ERA MBA CALIF. McCASKILL (R) 8-8 2.96 1-0 5 1.80 1-1 17Vi 4.67 15.58 BOS. BOLTON (L) 7-8 5- 1 1.84 3-0 25VS 2.84 10.66 iTo APPIER (R) 8-4 3 02 3-0 20 3.60 13.05 MIL. NAVARRO (R) 5tt-6' 3-4 6.64 1-2 17 6.62 13.75 SFA HANSON (R) 11- 9 3.59 0-1 26 1.69 5.06 YANKS WITT (R) E-6 1-2 4.29 1-1 9Vi 4.82 13.50 oak. c.young (l) 7-4 4.34 2-0 15 4.02 14.36 balt.

Mcdonald (ri pick 5- 0 1.72 30 21 2.14 8 57 cleve. shaw(r) 2-3 6 68 1-2 12 9.75 18.00 DET. TERRELL (R) S'j-M 1- 1 6.32 1-1 15 6.32 15.51 WS0X A FERNANDEZ (R) 1-0 2.14 1-0 21 2.14 11.57 TEXAS K.BROWN (R) 5Vt-6'- 12- 9 3 51 0-2 15 6.32 18.38 TOR KEY (L) 7-6 5 09 1-1 17Vi 6.23 14 02 MINN. A ANDERSON (L) PICK 5-15 5.02 1 0-1 6 6.75 1 1-2 19 4.58 12 36 National League METS ICONEIR) I I 8-6 3 77 1 -I 1-1 21 2 91 955 F. WILSON (L) PICK 7-4 3 64 2 1 19 4.66 9.78 An LEIBRANDT (L) 4- 7 3 87 0-3 18 4 50 13 00 CUBS DICKSON (L 5V-6tt Q-2 4 91 0-2 11 4 91 13 09 pTn I SMITH (L) 7-7 3 27 0-1 13 5.27 1-0 20 3 54 7.08 OH.

HAMMOND (L) 6-7 0-0 6.75 0-0 2 6.75 20.25 HOU PORTUGAL (R) 6-9 3 71 2-0 22 1.61 1128 STL HrLL(R) 5-6'4 3-1 391 2-0 17 260 987 MON NABHOLZ (L) 1-0 4 35 1-0 10 4 35 1045 A. VALENZUELA (L) 5V-6'4 9-10 4 06 1-0 8 1.13 1-2 19 4 74 13.26 pSuT GREENE (R) 1 0 7 36 1-0 7 7 36 13 50 D. BENES (R) 6Vi-7Vt 8-8 3 56 1 1-0 9 1 00 1 2-1 17 3 63 14 02 KANSAS CITY ROYALS Have five pitchers and four position play ers on the DL. Pitchers Pete Fllson, Luis Aquino, Mark Gubicza, Bret most 100 percent. I hope to be catching again any day now." St.

Lucie (30-22) tied the score in its half of the first inning. Lee May and McBride both walked, and Cardinals pitcher Al Pacheco overthrew first baseman Joe Federico while attempting a pickoff, allowing May to score and McBride to go to third. Federico then overthrew third baseman Mike Fiore, allowing McBride to score. The Mets took a 5-2 lead in the second as St. Lucie took advantage of five walks from Pacheco and a two-run single by Zinter.

West Palm Beach 4, Clearwater 0 WEST PALM BEACH Chris Pollack, named Pitcher of the Month for July in the Montreal organization, allowed two hits in seven innings as the Expos beat the Phillies at Municipal Stadium. WP Beach 4, Clearwater 0 Florida State League over the last 12 games. "I'm trying to keep a good attitude about the game. Being in the lineup every day helps, and it feels good to be healthy." McBride has seen more playing time since D.J. Dozier was promoted to Class AA Jackson in the Texas League, and his injured hamstring apparently has healed.

Zinter played his second game since going on the disabled list July 23 with a sore left wrist. "I'm happy to be back," said Zinter. "I did a lot of visualization while I was off, looking at my videotapes. I feel like I haven't missed a game. Batting left-handed I'm 100 percent, right-handed al- St.

Lucie 8, St. Pete. 3 Saberhagen and Mark Davis and position players Bo Jackson, Terry Shumpert, Jeff Schulz and Rey Pa-lacios. MINNESOTA TWINS Al Newman and Nelson Liriano each had three hits Thursday. MILWAUKEE BREWERS Paul Molltor has an 1 1 -game hitting streak through Friday.

He's hit safely in 22 of his last 24 games. NEW YORK YANKEES The two limited partners who sued to keep George Stelnbrenner in power got no support from other co-owners Special to The Palm Beach Post PORT ST. LUCIE St. Lucie pitcher Greg Hansell led the Mets to an 8-3 victory over the St. Petersburg Cardinals Friday night at the St.

Lucie County Sports Complex. Hansell, acquired from the Winter Haven Red Sox July 28, was one of five players on the list the New York Mets presented to the Boston Red Sox in a trade for Mike Marshall. He was 7-10 for Winter Haven and was 1-2 in his first three starts for St. Lucie. Hansell overcame a rough start to hold the Cardinals to two runs, allowing seven hits over seven innings.

He walked three and struck out three. "Greg got stronger as the game went on," said St. Lucie pitching coach Joel Horlen. "I like that. He's still a little inconsistent with his release, but his changeup's really improved.

It's now his number two pitch." Hansell was pleased with his outing. "I had a rough start," he said. "But my hitters put me right back in the ballgame. That's something I didn't have earlier (at Winter Haven). Here, two runs isn't anything." Loy McBride and Alan Zinter were two reasons Hansell wasn't worried by a 2-0 deficit in the first inning.

McBride had an RBI single and scored four runs and Zinter went 3-for-3 with three RBI. "I'm fortunate to be seeing the team a the underdo, (7). To read the kne. insert a 5 before the 7 and after the 8. when would give you 5-7 and 8 5 On 5-7 you would have to wager 45 to wm $7 on the underdog On 8-5.

you would wager 18 to wm $5 on the favorite' On a game with an E. you would have to put up $5 50 to win $5. AH pitching data reflects the pitcher past performance as a siarier. r-uww wma wau oj wv- Pitcher's past performance vs. today's opponent at the site of today game Last 3 Outings Reflects how pitcher is currently going Details rus performance over fw last three starts.

W-L: Won-tost record as a starter. IP: innings pitched. ERA: Earned run average. MBA: Men on base average average number of hits and walks per rune innings. ST.

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Fort Lauderdale I Sarasota 5. Mian 2 -Teaey'e fames Clearwater at west Patm Beach St Petersburg at St Lucw Ouneom at vero Beach Baseoas City at Writer Haven Osceoia at Lekeiand Fan Lauderoaie at Charlotte vnn, Sarasota Friday, and a hearing on their re-' quest for a restraining order was put off until Mondav. OAKLAND ATHLETICS went 7-2 on their home stand against Baltimore. New Yorfc and Boston with a 1.54 ERA. SEATTLE MARINERS Ken Griffey Jr.

leads the AL in hits with 148 nine more than Boston's Wade Boggs. TEXAS RANGERS Two years ago, Nolan Ryan's rookie trading card could be purchased for $25 to $30. After Ran won hts 300th game, the card was being sold for 1 .200 and is now up to $2,000 some kxations. TORONTO BLUE JAYS Tony Fernandez leads the major leagjes tnpies 15. MrDevm 2b St.

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