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El Paso Times from El Paso, Texas • 8

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El Paso Times Thursday, May 26, 1988 4G Diablos -think title, down Arkansas in 10 tit' j. Traveler right-hander Jeff Oyster (2-3). The heroes in El Paso's come-from-behind victory Wednesday included: Matias Carrillo, who hit two home runs, singled, and had three RBIs. George Canale, who had been 0-for-17 against Arkansas before Wednesday but got three hits and knocked in three runs. Rob Hicks, who got off to a slow start this season, but didn't allow a Traveler to score in his chemer said it's never too early to think about a Texas League baseball championship.

"We started thinking about the first-half pennant the first night we played in April," said Machemer, in his first year as manager of the Diablos. "Winning the title is our goal from Day 1. I try to make the guys think about it. That's what it's all about." The Diablos will send lefty Pete Kendrick (0-0) to the mound for today's 7 p.m. game at Dudley Field.

He will face 3 innings of work to earn the victory. "We got clutch hitting and clutch pitching just when we needed it," Machemer said. Williams' winning hit came on a curve from Arkansas relief pitcher Howard Hilton (1-2). Traveler left-fielder Tom Baine retrieved the ball, but his throw to the plate was not in time to catch the speedy Mattox. Arkansas, which entered the game with the league's worst team batting average .246 posted a season-high 21 hits.

By Rick Cantu El Paso Times The El Paso Diablos took a small step toward the first-half Texas League baseball title with a 10-inning 10-9 victory over Arkansas Wednesday night at Dudley Field. Diablo second baseman Fred Williams drove in Frank Mat-tox with a two-out, run-scoring single in the 10th to keep El Paso tied for first place with San Antonio. Diablo manager Dave Ma- Leary pitches 1-hitter as major league ERA leader Bob Knepper, retired the first two hitters in the seventh before walking pinch-hitters Sid Bream and Barry Bonds. Lind then lined a single into center field. The homer tied Bonilla with the Astros' Glenn Davis for the National League lead with 37 runs batted in and marked the fourth consecutive at-bat Bonilla had driven in a run.

He singled in runs in his final two at-bats in the Pirates' 5-4 victoiy Tuesday nighL CARDINALS 6, REDS 0 at St Louis American Indians still on roll, beat White Sox Associated Press CHICAGO Cory Snyder's two run-scoring hits helped Cleveland defeat the Chicago White Sox 5-2 Wednesday night for the Indians' 12th victory in the last 15 games. The White Sox have lost nine of their last 10. The Indians' John Farrell, 5-3, allowed two runs on six hits, while striking out five and walking two to gain the victory. It was the 18th complete game of the season for Cleveland pitchers, compared to 24 for all of 1987. Julio Franco led off the first inning with a single off loser John Davis, 1-2, stretching his hitting string to 14 games, the major leagues' longest current streak.

Snyder had an RBI double, Mel Hall drove in a run with groundout and Brook Jacoby singled in the inning's third run. TWINS 4, ROYALS 2 at Kansas Ctty Bert Blyleven beat Kansas City for trie 28th time and Dan Gladden tripled, doubled and singled, leading the Minnesota Twins' three-game sweep of the Royals. Blyleven, 28-19 career against Kansas City, gave up 10 hits in 7 innings. Jeff Reardon finished for his 10th save. The Twins won their fifth in a row on the road, tying the franchise record for consecutive victories on the same trip.

The Royals lost their fourth straight game. Blyleven, 3-4, won his 247th career game, tying him with Joe McGinnity and John Powell for 37th on the all-time list Mark Gubicza, 5-5, took the loss as the Royals fell at home for the 1 1th time in 13 games. TP iilimrri-' "-iliii mMUftirirx Dodgers shut Larry McWilliams pitched a two-hitter for St, Louis' first complete-game shutout of the season and former El Paso Diablo Tom Brunansky homered as the Cardinals defeated the Cincinnati Reds. Cincinnati's only hits were Buddy Bell's leadoff single in the fourth and Dave Collins' two-out single in the sixth. BRAVES 2, CUBS 1 at Chicago Gerald Perry hit a tie-breaking single with two outs in the eighth inning as the Atlanta Braves beat the Chicago Cubs.

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Hernandez finished up and earned his second save, walking one and striking out one. ATHLETICS 8, ORIOLES 1 at Oakland, CaDf. Welch won his seventh consecutive decision and Dave Parker and Dave Henderson hit two-run iMiicts as tlid CaKiand Athletics beat the Baltimore Orioles. Welch, 8-2, who got his first American League shutout with a five-hitter at Baltimore on May 14, allowed only three singles and no earned runs in eight innings. RANGERS BLUE JAYS 1 at Arlington, Texas Geno Petralli had three hits and knocked in three runs to lead the Texas Rangers over the Toronto Blue Jays.

The victory snapped a three-game Texas losing streak as middle reliever Jeff Russell, making his second straight effective start, gave up six hits over 7 innings. Dale Mohorcic relieved with the bases loaded to stop Toronto's rally. RED SOX 4, MARINERS 0 at Seattfe Roger Clemens held Seattle to just four hits, pitching his fifth shutout of the season, as the Boston Red Sox defeated Seattle. Spike Owen had a solo home run and Dwight Evans hit a two-run homer for Boston. YANKEES 4, ANGELS 2 at Anaheim, Calif.

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