The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 207, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1983 Page: 5 of 10
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The Hereford Brand-Friday, April 22, 1983-Page 5
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Expos edge St. Louis, 6-5
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After taking one look at the
scouting reports for Thurs-
day’s Mariners-Minnesota
game. Young promptly threw
them away And then he went
out and threw the ball past
the Twins.
"I had been trying to follow
the pitching charts on how to
throw to each hitter’s
weakness. It wasn’t doing me
any good," said Young, who
pitched 81-3 innings of two-hit
ball in Seattle’s 2-0 victory
over the Twins.
"I was pitching too fine,
trying to hit spots That’s not
me. Today. I decided I’d be
me. let my natural stuff work
for me I went mainly with
the fast ball, busted the slider
on the right-handed hitters.
No soft stuff."
In other games on an ab-
breviated American league
schedule, the Baltimore
Orioles edged the Texas
Rangers 3-2 in 14 innings and
the California Angels swept a
Iwi-night doubleheader from
the Oakland As, winning the
opener 6-2 and taking the
nightcap 6-5.
Young, now 2-2. struck out
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of the year for Oakland
Lynn’s fifth homer of the
season helped the Angels
overcome Oakland’s 2-0 lead
in the second game. Brian
Downing and Bobby Grich
also singled in runs during
the uprising.
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Dan Ford’s bloop single
Cal Ripken then hit a
grounder to shortstop Bucky
Dent, who bobbled the ball
before throwing to second
baseman Mike Richardt.
Ford’s hard slide into
Richardt broke up the relay
and allowed Shelby to score
Tim Stoddard won his first
decision of the year by strik-
ing out four in the final two in-
nings. Orioles starter Jim
Palmer gave up two unearn-
ed runs in eight innings.
Benny Ayala homered for
Baltimore.
Angels 6-6, A’s 25
Fred Lynn drilled a two-run
homer in the first game and
triggered a six-run, sixth-
inning rally with a leadoff
homer in the nightcap.
Geoff Zahn, 2-1, tossed a
five-hitter in the first game
and got additional hitting sup-
port on a two-run homer by
Montreal6, St. Louis5
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MONTREAL (AP) - It may be a while before St. Louis
outfielder George Hendrick believes the Cardinals’
scouting reports.
The report on Bryan Little, the diminutive switch-
hitting shortstop of the Montreal Expos, was not to play
him as a pull-hitter batting left-handed. Dutifully, Hen-
drick. the Cardinals’ right fielder, moved away from the
line when Little came to bat in the first inning Thursday.
little promptly doubled into the nght-field corner, driv-
ing in Tim Raines and tying the score 1-1 The hit sparked
a three-run first inning and the Expos went on to defeat St.
Louis starter Joaquin Andujar, an old nemesis, 6-5.
In the only other National League game, the Houston
Astros edged the Cincinnati Reds 4-3 on Phil Garner’s two-
run double in the bottom of the 10th inning
Andujar had an 11-1 career record against Montreal and
had won 12 consecutive games, including a victory in the
1982 NL playoffs, and two in the World Series
Little delivered another run-scoring double to almost
the identical spot in the second inning, which prompted a
comment from Hendrick as he passed him on the field
later in the game
Am I going to believe the scouting reports on you any
more’’" he asked
Explaining his success. Little said The only thing I
was trying to do was move Tim Raines over to third base
because he was on second both times I came up But I got
something I could pull and it worked out to my
advantage.”
Al Oliver and Terry Francona added RBI singles in the
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could have completed the
game. But we are fortunate to
have a strong relief pitcher
like Caudill to come in and
finish at the end. That’s what
he’s being paid for."
Caslino said he was im-
pressed by Young
“He was tough He kept
riding that fast ball or sinking
it away off the outside corner
from the right-handers And
he had the hard slider in
light."
The rookie pitcher also
made an impression on Min-
nesota’s Kent Hrbek. namely
on the arm.
Hrbek left the game in the
second inning after being hit
in the right forearm by a
Young pitch. X-rays were
negative, although Hrbek’s
arm will be in a plastic cast
for the next few days.
Orioles 3, Rangers 2
John Shelby scored the win-
ning run in the bottom of the
14th inning as Texas failed to
complete an inning-ending
double play. Shelby singled
with one out off Odell Jones,
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first inning and Gary Carter belted a solo home run, his
second of the season, in the third to provide Montreal with
a 5-1 lead against Andujar, 2-1, who left after four innings.
"He was rusty from a lack of work. He never had any
rhythm out there," said St. Louis Manager Whitey Her-
zog. The Cardinals, because of three postponements, had
not played since Saturday
"I was a little shaky as I watched Hendrick’s ball. I
figured it had a chance to go out of the park,” said Mon-
treal Manager Bill Virdon ’From where I was. I couldn’t
tell if it was going to be caught or not."
Despite Reardon’s shaky outing, Virdon said. "I don’t
think you’ll see him do that too often after he gets steady
work.”
Until he ran into trouble in the eighth. Sanderson had
tamed the Cardinals with an exceptional curveball.
“It was about the finest control of his breaking ball that
I’ve seen Scott have," said Carter, the Montreal catcher.
The Cardinals are predominantly a fastball hitting team,
so you've got to get the breaking ball over early."
Carter also helped the Expos' cause by throwing out
three runners on steal attempts.
Astros 4, Reds 3
Omar Moreno led off the Houston 10th with a single off
Cincinnati relief ace Tom Hume. Kevin Bass singled
Moreno to third and went to second on the throw and
Dickie Thon was intentionally walked to load the bases
Garner’s long fly to center bounced over the wall to score
Moreno and Bass Gamer also homered in the fourth and
singled a run across in the 10th.
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EASTERN CONFERENCE
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wins series 20
New York 1 IS. New Jersey 107
New York IM. New Jersey 9
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Denver 113, Phoenix 99
Deaver at Phoenix, (n), Sunday,
April 24
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Nigh, Bob. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 207, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1983, newspaper, April 22, 1983; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1430237/m1/5/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.