The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 6, 1983 Page: 4 of 18
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The Chicago Cubs are
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while the Pittsburgh Pirates
won nine games in a row.
longest victory streak in the
majors this season The New
York Mets saw Bamberger,
their manager, resign.
In the NL West, Dale Mur-
phy's 19 home runs and 57
RBI have put defending
champion Atlanta one game
ahead of the Dodgers.
Los Angeles watched
reliever Steve Howe get off to
a strong start and then re-
enter a drug treatment
center The Dodgers fined
him $54,000, equivalent to one
month's salary.
Cincinnati's Bench an-
nounced that this would be his
last year
San Diego's Steve Garvey
broke Billy Williams’ NL
record of playing in 1,117 con-
secutive games
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Triple-A farm team of the
Boston Red Sox, called it
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The Toronto Blue Jays in
first place? The Texas
Rangers?
Could this be the year of the
first all-Canadian World
Senes? Or perhaps the first
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As baseball pauses for its
annual All-Star game - the
earliest since 1942 ■ both the
Blue Jays and the Rangers
are in first place in the
American league in the Na-
tibnal, the leaders are the
Montreal Expos and the
Atlanta Braves, trying to
show that last year was no
fluke
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the season has seen Rod
Carew chase 400 and Steve
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saw Lonnie Smith enter a
Former Cubs help NL Montreal's strong showing
' has been aided by Andre
to 6-5 oldtimers victory and Steve Rogers' 12-3 mark
Philadelphia's Carlton is
CHICAGO < API - There was about hitting a home run and m. but the Phils are second
Billy Williams. slamming a I thought I had one." in the NL East.
fastball out of the park And Killebrew said of a shot to left Carlton and Houston's
Harmon Killebrew. com- in the second inning "The Ryan have been playing thier
plaining that the Chicago wind in Chicago always took own sort of game in the race
wind had robbed him of a a few away. and it happened for the all-time strikeout
home run. And Ernie Banks. again today." lead Carlton's 3,569 is cur-
wanting to play on
Scenes from the past were
recreated in every corner of
Comiskey Park Tuesday, as
88 former players and
basebail officials gathered
for an oldtimers game It was
held as part of baseball's
celebration at the 50th All-
Star Game, to be played
tonight
Williams, who starred as a
slugging outfielder for the
crosstown Chicago Cubs, hit a
less-than-fastball from Hoyt
Wilhelm off the facade of the
upper deck in right field for a
two-run homer to key the Na-
tional league alumni to a 6-5
victory over the American
League
Another former Cub, Don
Kessinger, got the game-
winning RBI in the top of the
third and final inning with a
two-out double, driving in
Bobby Thomson, who also
doubled
Williams was named Most
Valuable Player of the game
"I just find it kind of ironic
that I had to wait until I was
46 years old to got an MVP
award," said Williams, who
finished it major-league
seasons with a .290 batting
average and 426 homers
By HAL BOCK added to the teams in their
AP Sports Writer final season as 29th players,
CHICAGO (AP) - Exactly 50 the opportunity for the DH
years to the day after the first was certainly there.
All-Star Game was played in
playem’ theational and
go at each other again in the cities and NL rules in NL
same historic stadium cities.
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sti refuses mouseathesDh Yax on the team, why not let
rule. What’smore, aithough them be the DH and bat
it has agreed to use the AL mei. e im,
rule in alternating World „ ,
Series. it steadfastly sticks to oneos"ingwouid suffi-
a no-DH stance for the AU- cient for Bench
Star Game. “I am the 29th man on the
That means starting pit- roster and I want to be the
chers Mario Soto of the NL 29th used," he said. "I’m
and Dave Stieb of the AL honored and flattered to be
would be required to take here.”
their own swings if their turn The 1993 All-Stars worked
to bat came up. out Tuesday after a three-
But with 29-man rosters inning Oldtimers Game won
providing plenty of pinch hit- by the NL. M BiUy Williams
ting talent, pitchers rarely hit a two-run homer and Don
get to bat in All-Star contests. Kessinger doubled home the
Stieb was an exception, com- winning run for the Na-
ing to the plate against Bruce tionals.
Sutter in the 1991 game. Some 41 Hall of Famers.
Predictably, he struck out the largest gathering ever of
"I'm not looking forward to baseball’s most honored men,
it,” said the Toronto Blue were here for the event and
Jays right-hander who was for the current All-Stars. who
the first 10-game winner in shared locker space with the
the majors this year "I took oldtimers It was like having
some batting practice Mon- their bubble gum cards come
day and made some con- to life.
siderabie contact. Of course
the pitcher was my manager. Rookie Ron Kittle, the lone
Bobby Cox, not Mario Soto.” representative of the host
Stieb and Cleveland pitcher Chicago White Sox, got the
Rick Sutcliffe brought batting loudest reception from the
helmets to the game - just in crowd of 27,653. who watched
case. the oldtimers game and then
As far as NL Manager the workouts He had stars of
Whitey Herzog was concern- his own in his eyes
ed. he’d be perfectly happy to "I'm just going around and
play the game with a DH. And getting them to sign my bat.
he figured with retiring if they will," he said,
veterans such as Johnny "This is a great event, a
Bench and Carl Yastrzemski great daysaid Gary Carter.
the NL's starting catcher and His league has lost 11 in a row
a self-confessed fan and col- and 19 of the last 29 to fall
lector of basebail cards and behind 34-19-1 in a series it
other memorabilia, once led 12-4. This is his last
"To be one the same field year in office and he hopes he
where Babe Ruth played is a can go out a winner
great honor. Coming in here "Of course it bothers me."
and dressing in the same he said. "I'm embarrassed
locker room with some of the by not winning We like to win
greatest former players is a and we come to win. This is
special thrill for me. There my last chance to win. I want
were people in here that I very badly to see the
idolized as a kid It makes an American League win "
already special occasion all The last AL victory, s 6-4
the more special." decision at Detroit, came in
All-Star Games haven't 1971 - two years before the
been so special for AL Presi- American league adopted
dent Lee MacPhail, though the DH rule
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New York Yankees wrapped For years, the Texas
up the first-half on July 4 with Rangers were a flop in the AL
the first no-hitter in the major West. This year, the Rangers
leagues since 1991. and rookie Manager Doug
Toronto has opened the Rader are 44-34, two games
most eyes. Led by pitcher ahead of California.
Dave Stieb, 10-7, the Blue Carew's .402 average for
Jays’ lineup of talented the Angels leads the majors
unknowns has carried them while George Brett is hitting
to a 43-33 record, one game 364 for Kansas City.
ahead of the Baltimore The Chicago White Sox
Orioles. spent millions on free agent
The Milwaukee Brewers, Floyd Bannister, but so far,
last year's champion Bannister has only a M
Haryey's Wallbangers," record and 476 ERA But
have lost Cy Young winner ‘Chicago rookie Ron Kittle has
Pete Vuckovich and reliever 18 homers and 55 RBIs
Rollie Fingers for the entire Oakland's Rickey Hender-
seaon with injuries. son. who stole a record 139
Boston has enjoyed Jim bases last year, has swiped 42
Rice's league-leading 22 this season Seattle. with a
homers and 56 runs batted in, 30-51 record - worst in the ma-
But Red Sox fans are lamen- jors - fired Manager
ting Yastrzemsk’s announce- lachemann in June
ment that this season will be in the National League
his last East, the world champion St
Only the Cleveland Indians. Louis Cardinals traded Keith
with first-year manager Mike Hernandez to New York and
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