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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 145

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Basebail, Everyone watched as gamer fell in Foster's 16th MR i stood by helplessly as the ball fell in no-man's land. Sheridan finally fielded the ball, but by then, it was too late. "When I saw that ball drop, I ran to first with all my life," Baylor said. "If he Sheridan had thrown to first, I'm out" The victory extended the Yankees winning streak to seven games, a skein that ended in the nightcap when Willie Wilson's 12th-inning, run-scoring single gave the Royals a 3-2 victory, capping a long, somewhat bizarre, evening. Dave Winfield drove in two runs with a first-inning homer, his 15th, and Jerry Mumphrey knocked in two more with a single off reliever Don Hood in the Yankees' three-run sixth.

TIm Associated Press NEW YORK Don Baylor almost became a spectator a second too soon. His high popup was hooking toward the stands, and suddenly the wind had it "I was Just standing there looking at the ball," the Yankees' designated hitter said. "I wasn't moving." Two were out in the ninth inning in the first game of Friday's twinight doubleheader against Kansas City. Steve Kemp had reached first on a walk, and when Baylor's pop fell fair by two inches, Kemp was home with the winning run in a 7-6 victory. Also watching were three Kansas City players left fielder Pat Sheridan, shortstop U.L.

Washington, and third baseman George Brett who converged on the play but Guidry gets 12th win FROM PAGE S-l From The Record's wire services CINCINNATI Dave Conception and Gary Red us drove in two runs apiece last night to spark the Cincinnati Reds to a 7-3 victory over theMets. Eddie Milner had four of Cincinnati's 10 hits, scored three runs, and drove in one to help Bruce Berenyi (5-10) pick up his first victory since June 9. Berenyi struck out seven batters and walked five in 5 innings. One of the walks, to Tucker Ashford, came with the bases loaded in the fourth inning for the Mets' first run. The Mets filled the bases on a walk to George Foster and singles by Ron Hodges and Brian Giles.

Reds 7, Mets 3 Milner, who has had seven hits in his last nine at-bats against Mets pitching, singled to start the Reds' first inning against Tom Gorman (0-4), the first of four Mets pitchers, and scored on a double by Conception. In the second, Nick Esasky tripled and scored on a sacrifice fly by Ron Oes-ter. Cincinnati made it 3-0 in the third when Milner singled, stole second, continued to third on Hodges's throwing error, and scored on an infield grounder by Conception. The Reds scored three times in the fourth off Scott Holman, the second of four Mets pitchers. Oester doubled, and Dann Bilardello walked.

Berenyi forced Bilardello, putting runners on first and third. Milner doubled home Oester, and Redus singled in Berenyi and Milner. The Mets narrowed the score to 6-3 in the seventh when Keith Hernandez doubled, and Foster followed with his 16th homer of the season, a shot over the center field wall. Of the Mets' 10 hits, the double by Hernandez and the homer by Foster, both off reliever Bill Scherrer, were the only ones for extra bases. They left 11 runners on base.

The Reds added a run in their half of the seventh off Craig Swaa Cesar Cedeno singled, stole second, and scored on a single by Esasky. FRIDAY NIGHT METS 3, REDS 2 (at Cincinnati) Mets 2J- Jo IS a j4 45 1 a to- it AP photo fii3t inning of the opener of Friday nigh 8 doubleheader. Royals pitcher Gaylord Perry throws out Jerry Mumphrey of the Yankees in the Dick Howser to bring in reliever Keith Creel with runners on second and third base and nobody out Balboni's sacrifice fly to center scored Piniella from third, and Kemp singled to right over a drawn-in infield to drive in Baylor with the Yankees' fifth run. NOTES Guidry passed Bob Shawkey for fifth place on the Yankees' all-time strikeout list with 1,164. Robertson was caught stealing home in the sixth inning when the Royals' diagnosed a suicide squeeze play and called for a pitchout Manager Billy Martin introduced a new set of signs, and the Yankees missed two of them.

Wynegar suffered his mild groin pull Friday night while running out a ground ball. Griffey was eligible to come off the 21-day disabled list yesterday, but Martin heeded the advice of team physician Dr. John Bonamo and decided to wait a few more days before making a roster move. Griffey said yesterday his right hamstring muscle the one he pulled June 19 was still tender. "It's nothing like it was, but I told the doctor I had a tingling sensation there, and he said he wanted to wait until it was completely healed," Griffey said.

the Influx of second-stringers. Cam-paneris made two nice plays on grounders by John Wathan and Willie Wilson in the third inning. Then, in the fourth, center fielder Jerry Mumphrey leaped to pull down George Brett's 400-foot drive above the fence in right-center. The Yankees scored in the first inning, as Piniella doubled to left with two outs and scored on a single by Don Baylor. It was Baylor's ninth hit and fifth RBI in his last four games.

They reached starter Larry Gura (8-12) for two more runs in the fourth inning to take a 3-0 lead. With one out, Steve Kemp, who was 4-for-4, lined a single to right, and Mumphrey walked. Cerone flew out to right, buty Andre Robertson mapped an 0-for-12 slump with a single to right that scored Kemp from second. Campaneris followed with a single to right to score Mumphrey from third. The Yankees chased Gura, an old nemesis who entered the game with a 10-4 lifetime record against them, in the fifth inning.

Piniella singled, and Baylor doubled off the wall in left, forcing Kansas City manager Wilson tosses hat in ring in latest bout with umps By Fillp Bondy SUffWrttsr NEW YORK Kansas City outfielder Willie Wilson has been threatened with a fine for tossing his cap In the air Friday night following a close play on which he was called out at first base. The Summit native says the development is the latest escalation of his can't-win battle with umpires. Wilson argued with American League umpire Joe Brinkman over several calls following an extra-inning loss July 11 in Toronto. Brink-man later said he would get even with Wilson for his particularly abusive language. Wilson figures the rest of the American League umpires have been enlisted as Brinkman's henchmen.

"Brinkman can't get me because he's too jmwmz much in the spotlight now," said Wilson before last night's game at Yankee Stadium. "But umpires have a way of getting back at you. They can blackball you for the rest of your life, and this could last as long as I'm in baseball." Wilson was called out on a close play at first by umpire Nick Bremigan in the 10th inning of the second game of Friday night's doubleheader. Wilson let his manager, Dick Howser, dispute the call and eventually walked out to his position in center field. Wilson tossed his cap in the air "out of frustration," he said, and was later told by second base umpire Tim McClelland that the Incident would be written up and sent to the American League office.

"I'm going to fight this; if it takes sending game films to the commissioner or filing a grievance with the Players Association," Wilson said. "It's not a $1,000 fine I'm worried about It's the principle of the thing. The umpires are just watching me now all the time. They can make mistakes, they can mess up, and they don't get fined. But any little thing I do now, I get written up." Baseball Today Carl Vktlrumtkl Wrh cifwr home run, asalrat Ma Morgan of tha Oakland A at Fenway Park, to toad na Boiton Had Sox lo a 7-1 victory.

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Keith Hernandez led off the ninth inning with a solo homer, his eighth of the season, off reliever Ben Hayes to tie the game, and one out later the rookie outfielder looped his 12th major-league homer to the opposite field for the victory. "With the ballgame tied 2-2, I'm looking for a pitch to drive out of the park," Strawberry said. He got it on a 2-0 count and sent a high, arching shot just far enough to clear the left-field wall. "If you're going to lose a game, you want them to hit your best pitch," said Hayes (1-2). "That's what they did.

"I threw the ball where I wanted to throw it I make no excuses. They came out and hit the balL" Strawberry's homer was his ninth in his last 27 games, demonstrating he has recovered from a slumping major-league debut Strawberry batted just .179 in his first 34 games with the Mets, but has raised his average to .223 with a recent streak. He is hitting .440 in his last eight games. "It just seems that things are getting better and better every day," Strawberry said. Howard thinks the rookie was listening to too mnch advice at first The manager said the coaching staff finally told Strawberry.

"Don't try to do it all with one swing. Don't try to do it all in one day or one week." That advice seems to be paying off, along with the extra hours of batting practice. "If he's going to be the base on which we're going to build, he's going to have to weather a storm," Howard said. "He's got all of the prerequisites to be a good ballplayer. "If we miss on this young man, we'd better all look for a career change." Call for Details WEST'S SERVICE INC.

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