The Herald-Sun from Durham, North Carolina • 21
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Blue Jays 5 TORONTO John Moses and Jim Presley had two-run singles in a six-run second inning and Seattle held on to defeat Toronto The Mariners raked John Cerutti 4-2 for six runs on five hits and an error in the second inning all the runs coming with two out OnalnaR Janarlk OaCnaB GifckB Itadrctd RJanad trRM llll sin 4111 4111 4111 nn nn 4111 nn trkMMiL I 4iii vanad IlSlCnairN 411 lOmrri II 1 4idndrdl llinmunlB II 11 RAIN vb 4111 4111 IMWIlTddl RJdaidi mnac PdMd TdtN Bill yi Qaam SaoHIa A Taranta Bodan A Oakland 7 CMcoaa A Clavatand 1 Colltamla Mlhaoukaa 1 DaltaH A Mlnnaiata I Taut A Haw York I Balllmora or CHv tala Johnny Gray Staton 1:44 $2 A Sta UnHad Staton 1:4411 A Tlrao KanvA 1:47 A4 A Rvatard Oa-trowikL PatanA 1:4724 A Ik tar KM Ink In SavM Union 1:4742 1 CBB1 tamml liheMll rWfl TUKWwVi IMNHI Untoa 1 minuton BM tacindn A laor Latorav SavM Union 1:4414 A Slava Scan UnHad Staton 1:4111 A Jim Satv UnHad Statan 1:4441 A Andraoa Bunn Eod Garmanv 1:4444 1440 1 SavM Unlan (Vladimir 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the 10th inning with a double and scored one out later when Tony Perez grounded a single up the middle Tuesday night giving the Cincinnati Reds a 54 victory over the New York Mets A two-run homer by Cincinnati's Buddy Bell in the ninth sent the game into extra innings The comeback marked the first time this season in 47 games that the Mets had lost after leading after eight innings Parker hit a ground-rule double to right center field on the first pitch from Roger McDowell 7-2 who relieved to start the 10th Parker moved to third on Eric tapper and Perez followed with a ground ball past the drawn-in infield John Franco 34 pitched two scoreless innings for the victory The Mets carried a 4-2 lead into the ninth but the Reds tied it off Mets relief ace Jesse Orosco on a leadoff single by Dave Concepcion and fifth homer of the season Before hitting the game-tying homer Bell had hit into two double plays and struck out in three previous trips stranding seven runners Rangers 6 Yankees 1 ARLINGTON Texas Mike Mason pitched a five-hitter and Pete O'Brien and Oddibe McDowell hit two-run homers in the first two innings as Texas beat New York The Rangers jumped on rookie Alfonso Pulido 1-1 for five runs in the first two innings With one out in the first inning Gary Ward singled and hit his 11th home run of the season Don two-out single drove in a third run Pulido failed to retire a batter in the second giving way to Doug Drabek after Scott Fletcher beat out a bunt McDowell hit his 13th homer and Gary Ward singled Mason 6-2 retired the first nine batters he faced before Rickey Henderson tripled leading off the fourth and scored the Yankee run on a throwing error by shortstop Scott Fletcher The Rangers added an unearned run off Brian Fisher in the sixth IN 1 IH I HBP BehaHill By CaraHl L41 1 14 111 EkkMm I 4 12 11 Ctarta 1 10 0 11 HMia I tahari la Aa lISP Bamaa By Ekdiam FB BttarR nan Umalma IIP Ikitaek IA darrhan 2A McKaaai IA Clark A-BMI Imar MHv: ia Ctala IA Taranto 7 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bases loaded in the 16th Milwaukee batters stranded 15 runners while four Milwaukee pitchers held the Angels to six hits In the latter innings Brewers manager George Bamberger substituted new first and third base coaches in an attempt to change the run-producing luck It didn't work JNd IA Kac 2:42 A-OiiL FwdilA (Atlanta cabto) Bulls From 2B Roger Clemens is off on another but it's not quite the same as his first one sensational right-hander who blazed to a 14-0 start suffered his second consecutive defeat Monday night as the Oakland beat the Red Sox 6-4 He was knocked out when Jose Canseco and Dave Kingman hit consecutive sixth-inning home runs and to add insult to injury he was outpitched by three Dave Stewart -Dave Von Ohlen and Doug Bair just have any Clemens said was kind of sluggish I know what it was I felt good I threw the ball real good I had good velocity and everything My intensity though just where I needed it to beat these Boston's lead in the American League East is back to seven games over New York a 14-3 winner over Texas Clemens allowed seven hits and six runs five earned before being knocked out with none out in the sixth as the gave new manager Tony LaRussa a successful debut by winning for only the third time in their last 22 road games people thought that when I was released by Philadelphia two months ago that I should get said Stewart told my family that on a given day I have just as much talent and ability as he Clemens on a given hitting a batter like pitching in hot said the native of the Dominican Republic His catcher Todd Dewey said reason he was so effective was he had all three pitches working He got his fastball over he got his slider over and he got his changeup over It was fun catching The Bulls had some fun at bat too They banged out 13 hits with utilityman Mike Reynolds starting in right field because of some injuries leading the way with three hits in four at-bats Reynolds singled and scored the first Durham run in the third then capped a three-run rally in the fourth with a runscoring single Ronnie Gant started the big fifth inning rally with a sin- Sle and was forced at second by eff Wetherby Wetherby stole second then scored when Wayne Harrison doubled Into the left-field cornerfor his second hit of the night A walk to Justice and second RBI single made it 6-2 before Jimenez unloaded his career shot to right field The loss went to Prince William starter Larry Melton 4-7 The Pirates nicked Jimenez for single runs in the fourth fifth and ninth innings Four of their 10 hits get out of the in field and another was a routine fly ball that left fielder Wetherby find in the twilight It fell in for a double In the ninth the Pirates loaded the bases with one out on a pair of singles and a hit batter Gerald Wagner relieved Jimenez and gave up a sacrifice fly before nailing down the win NOTES Harrison the first baseman was named the player of the week in the Carolina League and for the Atlanta minor league organization He hit 500 with two home runs and five runs batted in for the week The Salem Redbirds visit Durham tonight to open a three-game series changed players we changed Bamberger said Tuesday morning after the Angels had won 3-1 only thing we change were the managers and The victory boosted the Angels into first place in the American League West half a game ahead of the Texas Rangers who lost to New York on Monday night as the number of people we had to use this was the most important game to win this California manager Gene Mauch said When the game ended about 12:30 am the winning pitcher Terry Forster 4-1 was in the hospital having his right ankle being X-rayed He was injured on a putout at first base to end the 15th inning his third inning of relief aAKradirailAa 4AAAAAAA44A4 AA Addd AAAd4AmA4U(AAAA).
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