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Tucson Citizen from Tucson, Arizona • 11

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I I i i i Saturday May 2 1 987 BASEBALL 3B i gem all for naught From Citlzon Wlro Service ML roundup straight victory and handed Montreal its third consecutive loss Reds 8 Phillies 5: Eric Davis hit 'two home runs one a grand slam and Buddy Bell added a solo shot for Cincinnatit There were a total of seven homers in the game including Mike seventh of the season and 502nd of his career Cubs 7 Padres 5: Andre seventh homer of the season tied the jBeore and Shawn Dunston singled to put Chicago ahead as the Cubs rallied for three runs in the eighth inning AL games White Sox 5 Orioles 1: Greg Walker Ivan Calderon and Tim Hu-lett all homered in the sixth inning tying a Chicago club record The White Sox had only 10 in 18 previous games Indians 2 Royals 0: Phil Niekro and Rich Yett combined on a six-hitter and Mel Hall hit a two-run homer in the seventh inning It was the 313th career triumph for the 48-year-old Niekro who is one behind Gaylord Perry for 11th place on the all-time victory list Brewers 10 Mariners 8: Jim Gantner drove in five runs on four hits including his second home run of the season and Juan Castillo scored four times Twins 7 Yankees 4: Gary Gaetti hit a tie-breaking home run to ignite a five-run fourth inning and Steve Lombardozzi had the first two-homer game of his career to help Bert Blyleven earned his 231st career triumph Bine Jays 3 Rangers Jesse Barfield's second home run of the game leading off the bottom of the 10th inning snapped the six-game winning streak Red Sox 12 Angels 3: Wade Boggs drove in five runs with a pair of homers both on 0-2 counts and Roger Gemens pitched eight strong innings Dwight Evans hit a three-run homer as Boston backed Gemens with a 13-hit attack Athletics 2 Tigers 1: Terry Stein-bach hit a bases-loaded single off Nate Snell with one out in the 13th inning after Mike Davis doubled off Bryan Kelly Mark McGwire was intentionally walked and Stan Javier got a bunt single ST LOUIS When rookie Joe versity of Arizona pitcher got a standing ovation from part of the 44383 fans at Busch Stadium An extra inning later Magnate's heroics were almost forgotten after the Steve Lake hit a two-out single off reliever Matt Young to give St Louis a 5-4 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers Magrane What frustrated Magrane however was that the Cardinals should not have had to go extra innings to beat the Dodgers Todd Worrell who relieved Mar grane in the ninth was one strike away from giving Magrane his second victory since being called up last week But Worrell threw a fastball to Pedro Guerrero who singled in Steve Sax to tie it 4-4 Lake a backup catcher and former Tucson Toro then gave St Louis its sixth come-from-behind victory in the 10th He boosted his average to 333 as St Louis won its third straight game Other NL games Astros 12 Braves 3: Nolan Ryan said he have any in his fastball but he had it in his bat like the seven-year Ryan said of the second home run of his 20-year major league career a three-run shot in the seventh inning that gave Houston a 10-0 lead Pirates 4 Giants 2: Mike solo homer snapped a tie and Sid Bream added a two-run shot to back Rick four-hitter fifth homer of the season led off the fifth against losing pitcher Mark Davis 3-1 Mets 7 Expos 6: A home run by pinch-hitter Tim Teufel in the ninth inning gave New York its third Kelley pitches 1st Toro shutout By CINDY GLENZER Citizen Sportswnter pitcher and the first shutout for Tucson The Toros (7-14) host the 11-10 Canadians again tonight at 7 at Hi Corbett Field The series concludes tomorrow afternoon at 2 Tucson then goes on the road for series at Vancouver and Tacoma For Gass AA Columbus last year Kelley was 1 4-4 with eight complete games He won his first seven decisions and threw three shutouts He finished the year with a 363 ERA 126 strike-nuts and 35 walks in 1931 innings the way Anthony Kelley pitches But this season Kelley said he was plagued with mechanical problems pitch selection errors and all sorts of other throwing troubles that kept him from reaching the form he achieved last year In his four previous appearances for the Toros the 25-year-old right-hander from Chicago had a 972 ERA with eight strikeouts and nine walks and an 0-1 record when the real pressure was on When I wasn't throwing Kelley'said think I was that bad of a pitcher I was just waiting to show I could throw better just glad it happened A major factor in success against the Canadians last night was the support he got from his teammates both in the field and at the plate That hasn't always been easy to come by for pitchers this season For only the fourth time in 22 games Tucson did not commit an error That was the best news of all for Kelley who got 17-of-27 outs on grounders were making a lot of big plays behind me I wanted to show them I could make some big plays Kelley said Kelley fixed five batters over the minimum with four in the first fourth and eighth innings and five in the ninth Tucson which had 1 1 hits scored 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