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Fint loss for Rangers
B°ggs9 3 hits, 5 RBIs lead BoSox past Texas
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Leonard singled off Larry
Christenson, continued to se-
cond when left fielder Gary
Matthews bobbled the ball,
look third on catcher Bo Diaz'
passed ball and scored on a
fly ball by Darrell Evans.
Fred Breining scattered six
hits but needed last-out help
from Greg Minton, who got
Bob Molinaro on a fly ball to
the warning track.
Braves 4. Padres 2
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stranded two runners in scor-
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ing. came through in the
eighth with a tie-breaking
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and scored on Vance Law's
sacrifice fly. Rudy Law
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score
Twins 5. Mariners 4
Bobby Mitchell's RBI
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Mitchell's single scored Ron
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inning by reaching first base
The final round of the
District 3-5A girls' golf
tourney will be played Mon-
day at the John Pitman
course, following a postpone-
ment from last weekend
Amarillo High will take a
commanding 80-stroke lead
into the final round, while
Hereford's Tiffi Dirks wiU
take a four-shot lead into the
final 18-hole round for district
medalist honors
While AHS enjoys a huge
lead in the team battle,
Tascosa is 24 strokes in front
of third-place Caprock. The
two top teams will advance to
the regional meet in Lubbock.
April 21-23. as well as the two
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Wade Boggs’ nickname is
"Bogus," but the second-year
third baseman of the Boston
Red Sox Mu like the real
thing
After posting the highest
batting average (.349) in
American League history last
year for a rookie appearing in
at least 106 games. Boggs is
off and running again in the
young 1983 campaign.
Through three games,
Boggs is batting a mere .545.
including Friday night’s
Mor-5 — two doubles and a
single - and five RBIs in the
Red Sox' 8-5 victory over the
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potential. He
ut fall while
Aike Pagel of
ook over the
cking.
Steve Trout to put the Reds
ahead 4-2 lead, and made it
6-3 in the third with a two-run
single.
•Just everything was fall-
ing in, that's all," Redus said.
That's what I wanted to do.
gel off to a fast start, not my
usual bad start. It seems like
every other year I have a
good start. This is the year
for the* fast start
And when Redus was hit by
Campbell’s pitch, he made
the Cubs pay for that, too He
stole second again and scored
on Johnny Bench's single
Expos 8. Dodgers 3
Andre Dawson was about
as hot as Redus, going 5-for-5
for unbeaten Montreal and
driving in two runs against
the Dodgers
A couple of years ago.
Dawson and I were being
honored in Kansas City by
Kansas City writers, said
Los Angeles Manager Tom
Lasorda I spoke and said I
thought he was the closest
thing to Willie Mavs in the big
leagues today
Dawson had a triple, double
and three singles to tie the
Expos' record for hits in a
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Zahn brought an 11-3
lifetime April record into the
game and Burroughs said the
veteran left-hander didn't
throw me a good pitch to hit
all night."
So he jumped on Corbett’s
first pitch of the season, spoil-
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McNamara's strategy. It
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"Not a bad night," said the
24-year-old Nebraskan, who
rapped a pair of two-run
doubles and drove in his fifth
run in Boston’s three-run
ninth after Glenn Hoffman’s
two-run singipped a 5-5 tie.
In other AL action, the
Oakland A's defeated the
California Angels 5-3, the
Chicago White Sox downed
the Detroit Tigers 6-3 and the
Minnesota Twins nipped the
Seattle Manners 5-4 in 11 inn-
ings The Milwaukee-Kansas
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White Sox $. Tigers 3
Dennis Lamp and Jerry
Koosman combined on a
seven-hitter as the White Sox
spoiled Detroit's home
opener before a crowd of
51,350 and posted their first
triumph in four games. With
the game tied 3-3 in the
seventh, Chicago went ahead
on singles by Carlton Fisk.
Rudy Law and Tony Ber-
nazard off Milt Wilcox.
Harold Baines singled Law
home and walks to Greg
Luzinski and Greg Walker
forced Bernazard home.
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Stapleton opened the Boston
ninth with singles —
Stapleton's fourth hit —
against reliever Mike Mason
Odell Jones came on and
walked Rich Gedman before
Hoffman delivered his tie-
breaking single.
Boggs rapped two-run
doubles in the second and
sixth innings The first one
gave the Red Sox a 2-0 lead
and the second one, a ground
ball that caromed off the
third base bag, made it 4-2.
"That hit was sweet," said
Boggs "It rolled right down
the line. I was hoping it
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wouldn't go foul. When the
ball stayed fair, I said, 'Oh,
God, when things are going
right, they're going right.”'
Lttle has gone wrong in
Boggs' career. After batting
.203 in his first minor league
season, he reeled off five
strsight years of .308 or bet-
ter. including an Interna-
tional league-leading 335 in
1981.
A's 5. Angels 3
Jeff Burroughs slammed
the first pitch from California
reliever Doug Corbett for a
two-run double in the bottom
of the eighth inning to snap a
2-2 tie. Angels starter Geoff
Zahn walked Carney
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when right fielder Al Cowens
dropped his line drive for an
error, and was sacrificed to
second.
Minnesota reliever Rick
Lysander worked six
scoreless innings and scat-
tered five hits to pick up his
first major league victory,
while Kent Hrbek tied the
game 4-4 in the top of the
sixth on a two-run homer, lus
first of the season. Hrbek also
singled a run across in the
first inning. Orlando Mercado
and Julio Cruz homered for
the Manners.
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game Tim Raines added
three hits, scored three runs
and stole two bases.
"I was a little disappointed
in the way we played,
especially considering it was
our home opener," Lasorda
said. But I know they were
trying real hard, trying too
hard, I would say."The
Dodgers committed three er-
rors.
Pirates 5, Astros 3
Lee Mazzilli had his second
game-winning hit in two
nights against Houston, this
one a ninth-inning two-run
homer in the Astrodome
following Lee Lacy’s third hit
of the game, a triple.
Normally, I don’t like hit-
ting in this ballpark," said
Maz Baseball was just not
made to be played inside -
but I don’t have any com-
plaints tonight.”
Giants 3, Phillies 2
Mike Schmidt boosted the
Phillies into a tie with his
350th career homer in the top
of the fourth inning, but his
teammates gave the Giants
the winning run in the bottom
of the inning.
With one away, Jeff
CJRRmSSRSSUP
said. That's part of the
game and no big deal ''
In other National League
games, Montreal ruined Los
Angeles' home opener with
an 8-3 victory over the
Dodgers, unbeaten Pitt-
sburgh beat winless Houston
5-3, San F rancisco won 3-2 to
keep Philadelphia winless
and Atlanta beat San Diego
4-2. St. I Aims' game against
the Mets in New York was
rained out.
Redus singled in the first
inning, stole second and
scored on Dave Concepcion's
single. He crashed a three-
run homer in the second off
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Mario Solo knew where his
meal ticket was — and he
didn't mind shelling out some
bread to protect it
The meal ticket was in left
field in the person of Cincin-
nati rookie Gary Redus. who
went +for-4 with a homer,
five runs batted in, three runs
scored and two stolen bases
to help Soto and the Reds beat
the winless Chicago Cubs 7-3
Friday night
In the bottom of the eighth
inning, Chicago relief pitcher
Bill Campbell plunked Redus
on the arm Soto, who was ac-
curate enough to strike out 10
Cubs, didn't take too kindly to
that So he brushed back Jody
Davis in the top of the ninth
That drew an official warn-
ing from home plate umpire
Frank Pulli — and an
automatic $50 fine
"I don't like to hurt
anybody But what if he hit
Gary in the head, and we lost
him for the season""' Soto
said of Campbell's purpose
pitch. We have to protect
our players That's the way
the game is supposed to be
played."
Manager Russ Nixon back-
ed Solo's decision to pass
along a calling card to the
Cubs "There were
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before I ever thought about
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