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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 37

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OAKLAND TRIBUNE Wednesday, July 29,1992 C-S i win on TtateMMAM ByNkkPfn- GIANTSTODAY, BOSTON Juan Gonzalez aura likes hitting In Fenway Park. Almwt year to the day after having hla firat multiple-homer game in Boston, Gonzalez hit two more home runs, the second in the 10th inning, to Los Angeles (Ramon Martinez 5-8) at Giants (Trevor Wilson 6-10), 12:35 p.m. TV: Non. Radio: KNBfl (680V 1 SANTAIROSAMHANDICAP Delta DeSMetds Single snaps tie COUMTV FAIN ssasass0 MM FIRST tour ftirionga year oMa ar Botiaw, N19 FIRiT, (ExaoUIM TriM PM medan tour I up. MMng lExtoMaale Omm 111 1 todarawNMr ICaxgtol 111 RMdMAM iaiiiuwn 1M 3-1 I TinNatoototoMr Diatom U0 0-1 Oar FMnoa Wdi MMawwiin 10-1 I UkADkxnond KToM 1101M 4 DMM DDhM 11010-1 10 OaaMonTkni DIM 11110-1 Buaiiaiti mHPRf nouns mo oomo ono Bata.

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Dave Hansen grounded to Snyder, who had a play at the plate. Instead, he tried for a double play and -missed while Benzinger scored the tying run. Earlier. Snyder's 11th home rim and rm -enr-ng singles 'peJ to cr vie 3-O lcnd for ''ivift. Konkic Karros' two-run homer, his 1 4th.

began the Dodgers' comeback off Swift in the seventh. Swift, who carried a three-hit shutout into the seventh, remained 8-2 and has a 2.32 oarned-run average, third best in the National League. putfo 12000 EtiSsa. Jyn wwh ABaka wfoonv win ivy panai Tropic -Wdah hDoon-Focao tourttoto 1827 NINTH. (Exaetalnd Tripial ala ftirionga.

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"I told Roger (Craig) I was available to pinch hit. and he told me in the bottom of the ninth that I might be the third or fourth hitter." said Clark, who had been nut since Friday with a -wire knee. W) i the dia'iiaiic nialditiji Mltresi'n waa (hut John CdPtlewr-. in. who owns Clark, was in the Dodgers' bullpen.

Manager Tom Laxorda stayed with the right-handed McDowell. Big mistake. The strategy seemed sound when Clark missed the first pitch and fouled off the second. Then came a high fust hall that became home run No. 11 and suddenly ended the game.

"You don't expect to get in with Swifty (Bill Swift) holding 3-0 liead." Clark said. "Candelaria was in the bullpen, but they went with a right-handed sinker-ball guy. He got one right over the McDowell concurred. It's not a good pitch when it winds up In the seals," he said. Lasorda snapped at reporters who asked why Candelaria wasn't used in the crucial situa- tion.

Craig seemed to wonder the same thing. after the Dodgers dropped their seventh in a row. "Will doesn't hit Candelaria well at all." Craig observed, "but I'm sure Tommy had his rea-. sons. Will is unbelievable.

Hes always a. threat." Clark would not have been lift the Tens Rangers past the Red Son J-1. I was looking for one pitch for hitting out of the park, in that situation. In a tie slid Gonzalez, who connected off Paul Quantrlll (1-1) on a S-I count for his 24th homer. His 23rd homer came with two onts in the sixth inning on a high fastball from starter John Dopson.

Gonzales now has four multiple-homer games in a career of lest than two seasons, three of them this season, including two against Baltimore on Sunday. He first hit two home runs in a game at Fenway Park on July 29,1991, as the Rangers beat the Red Sox. 7-2. "I zee the ball real good here, said Gonzalez, who struck out his first two times before connecting in the sixth. The Red Sox staged a rally in the bottom of the 10th when pinch-hitter Scott Cooper led off with a double to right.

But right fielder Ruben Sierra preserved the lead by throwing out pinch-runner Lull Rivera at home when he tried to score from second base on a single by Billy Hatcher White Sox 8-5, Tigers 6-3 DETROIT Shawn Abner hit his first homer and Alex Fernandez earned his first victory since being recalled from the minors as Chicago finished off a double-header sweep of Detroit. Carlton Fisk. Frank Thomas and Craig rebeck each hit two-run homers to enable the White Sox to hold off the Tigers in the first game. Fernandez (4-7) gave up three runs on eight hits while striking out seven in 74s innings. He was brought back from the minors on July 16.

Bobby Thigpen pitched the final 1 innings for his 20th save. Buddy Groom (0-4) gave up three runs on seven hits in five innings, Detroit's Lou Whitaker had seven hits, including four in the second game. The victory in the opener made Jack McDow-oil (14-5) the first White Sox pitcher since Wilbur Wood (1971-75) to win at least 14 games in three consecutive seasons. McDowell gave up four runs on eight hits in 6k innings. He struck out five and walked four, Blun Jays 6, Royals 4 TORONTO Candy Maldonado and Kelly Gruber hit consecutive' home runs as, Toronto snapped a three-game losing streak and sent Kansas City to Hs third straight loss.

Maldonado led off the third against Dennis Moeller (0-1) with his 10th home run of the season. Gruber, making his first start at home since a knee injury forced him to miss 21 games, followed with his ninth homer. It was Gruber's first home run since May 26 and first extra-base hit in 75 at-bato. Derek Beil and Pat Borders followed with consecutive singles and Manuel Lee advanced both runners with a sacrifice bunt before Devon White hit a sacrifice fly for a 4-1 lead. 1821 THIRD.

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WE 9f winging. rgofnnlo( Noodad 1-1M makton Uwoo rar okfc ctokn- tmaiwm NEW YORK Mike Devereaux homered, tripled, drove in two runs and scored twice, leading Baltimore and Ben McDonald past New York. McDonald (10-7) won for only the third time in 1 1 starts. He went eight innings and gave up two runs on eight hits and tied his career high with nine strikeouts. Indians 4, Brewers 2 CLEVELAND Rod Nichols pitched seven Innings ahd Mark Lewis homered as Cleve-erTdFaMnwaukes four-gamewinning Nichols (2-21 allowed two runs on four hits, struck out four and walked two in his second start.

following a stay at Triple-A Colorado Springs. Mariners 8, Angels 1 ANAHEIM Dave Fleming, leading major-league rookies in victories, stopped California for eight innings as Seattle beat the Angels. CMgM 111 Mkcfw'i SMHkLI CMommxIMU-' Sarny MaM FMwtodk INN-1 CrowiQwkn Ihukqx INN-1 Lwamar Found 'acNon ipof. S.K.'k fic accident. Parker coached at Cleveland in the 1960s.

He managed St. Paul of the American Associa- tion and Shreveport and Dallas in the Texas League, winning the-. pennant at Dallas in 1957. After Wes Westrum resigned as New Yprk Mets manager in September 1967, Parker served interim manager of that club. I 1 7 I JMLBfitt FW i.

IBUmmU, NmioJ ruusnsy nouns I FoKom R8m 111 M. RSMt IN 3-t ST. LOUIS Nobody expected the Montreal Expos to rhal: Tenge for first place in the N.L. East. Rut here they arc: Everybody the league is probably surprised." reliever Jeff Fassero said last night after three-run eighth inning carried the Expos to a 7-4 victory over the St.

Louis Cardinals and into a tie for first with the Pittsburgh Pirates. "But now they've got to catch us. Delino DeShieldx had four hits and his KBI single snapped a tie as the Expos won their fifth straight game hours after after Pittsburgh lost 11-1 to Chicago. Montreal is in first place after the All-Star break for the first time since Aug. 6, 1989.

DeShields wasn't getting too happy about it. 1 HATIONAL lalAOUB "it's not over, yet, he said. "It's about finishing in first. The little things we're doing, that's all it takes to win a pennant and if we stay consistent I don't see why we can't win it." The Cardinals came from four runs down to tie the game with a four-run fifth before DeShields broke the tie off Donovan Osborne (7-6), The Expos added insurance runs later in the inning on Moises Alou't squeeze bunt and Tim Wallach's RBI double off Todd Worrell. It was the fifth four-hit game.

the season for DeShields, the Expos' leadoff hitter, who also scored three times and stole two bases. Marquis Grissom, the No. 2 hitter, had three hits, including an RBI triple, and two stolen bases to raise his league-leading total to 54. The Expos have won. 1 1 of their last 16 and the winning "streak-matches their season high.

They're S6-27 since Felipe Alou took over. as manager for Tom Runnells on May 22 and 53 47 overall. At this point last season, they were 43-57 and 18 games out ofirst place: CubtlTrfiratefl: CHICAGO Steve Biiechele said he never had a day like yesterday, when he hit a double, tri- pie and home run and finished a single shy of the cycle. "If I had, I would have re- membered it, Buechele said af-. ter leading the Chicago Cubs past his former team -m.

the Pittsburgh Pirates 11-1. Buechele already had the big -hits and needed a single in the eighth for the cycle, but third baseman John Wehner made a good play of Duechelc's ground smash and threw him out by a -whisker, I'm not fleet of foot," said Bue- chele. Mike Morgan (9-4) allowed five hits in seven shutout innings as Chicago got 18 hits and set a season high for runs. Buechele, acquired by Chica-; go from Pittsburgh on July doubled in the second, tripled in the fifth and homered off Steve Cooke in the seventh, his ninth of the year but his first as a Cub. RtdsLPidrtil SAN DIEGO Joe Oliver hit a two-run homer, his first in a month, to lead Cincinnati to a victory over San Diego into a virtual first-place tie in the N.L West.

Cincinnati trails Atlanta by .002. ATLANTA Pete Harnisch (4-8) won his first game since June 3 and his first road game this season as Houston held off Atlanta, giving the Astros their second consecutive win at the start of their 26-game road trip. Mttsl.PhilliMS PHILADELPHIA Willie Randolph atoned for a first-inning error that helped set up four runs with a go-ahead RBI single In the eighth as New York rallied to beat Philadelphia. Earlier, Randolph had ended the Meta' scoreless streak at 30 innings when he singled home Eddie Murray in the second. WHY BUY? Sy TMbufw afaff aftoiwwi sarfeM HOUSTON Francis James Salty" Parker, a San Francisco Giants coach for several sea- sons, died here Monday; Parker, 79, coached-at first base in 1958, the Giants', first iri San Francisco.

Late that" season he became the Giants' third-base coach and held that, position through most of 1959, I960 and 1961. A popular figuure who spent a number of years as a minor-; league Parker. was an. infield instructor for the Giants in the 1980s. As a player, Parker had a long minor-league career, but he ap: peared in only 11 major-league games, batting .280 for the.

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