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A botched suicide squeeze
play by the Atlanta Braves
may have killed their
chances to catch Los Angeles
in the National League West
pennant race.
The Braves, who already
had beaten Cincinnati 9-1 in
the first game of the douNs-
header Wednesday, had Date
Murphy on third, Chris
Chambliss on first and Rafael
Ramirez at the plate with no
outs in the eighth inning of the
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fourth complete game of the
season.
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ting practice."
In other NL games,
Chicago beat Pittsburgh 74
to knock the Pirates Ite
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third inning. Chambliss
followed with his 10th,
against reliever Rich Gale,
chambliss added a three-run
homer to the fourth.
“Today we had to win a
double-header," said the
Braves' Jerry Royster. “You
don't know if any one game is
the must game until the
season's over, and even then
you can’t always tell. Last
year it went down to the last
game, and it might again this
time."
Los Angeles increased its
lead over the Braves as Fer-
nando Valenzuela earned his
first victory since Aug. 30,
snapping a personal four-
game losing streak with a six-
hitter.
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relieved," said Valenzuela,
14-10. “I couldn't win for a
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who lost the season senes
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on a sixth-inning single by
Bill Doran, his stolen base
and a single by Dickie Thon.
Cubs 7, Pirates 4
Pittsburgh missed a chance
to pick up ground on
Philadelphia when Chicago
scored the tying and winning
runs in the seventh inning on
Jody Davis' sacrifice fly and
Larry Bowa’s infield single.
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Doyle Alexander, who lost
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season, continued his
resurgence with his fifth con-
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ed New York 4-3 and single ata Glenn Hubbard a
Philadelphia at Montreal was runscoring double
rained out. The Expos are But the Reds tied the game
two games behind the first- in the eighth against reUever
place Phillies in the East. Terry Forster on a walk to
Cincinnati’s Gary Redus Driessen, a double by
tod off the ninth of the Householder and a two-run
nightcap with a double off single by Dann Bilardello.
reliever Steve Bedrosian, M. The Braves won the first
After Dave Concepcion game behind the five-hit pit-
struck out, Driessen and Paul ching of Craig McMurtry and
Householder walked to toad the power hitting of
the bases, setting the stage Chambliss and Murphy,
for Oerter's fly to left. Murphy hit his 35th
The Braves took a 3-1 lead homer .a three-run blast that
in the second game as pitcher chased Cincinnati starter
a long time. If the Pirates fail to come
Bill Russell doubled home back and win the East Divi-
Steve Sax with two outs in the sion flag, they will look at
seventh to break a 1-1 tie. Sax Chicago as the place where
Reliver Aurelio Lopox The nightcap in Chicago
came to and threw a wild wax ttod 44 to the ninth inn-
pitch, making it 34. Cal ing when Tem Paciorek waik-
Ripken then popped up, Mur- ed, took second on Ron
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By BEN WALKER
AP Sports Writer
It was business as usual for
the Baltimore Orioles.
Rookie Mike Boddicker
calmly quieted the whooping
fans at Tiger Stadium with a
first-game shutout, and then
Jota Lowenstein blasted a
two-out grand slam to cap a
six-run rally to the ninth inn-
i ng of the second game to
complete a sweep of Detroit
in their Wednesday twi-nigM
double-header.
“They go about their Jota
so well, it's hard to say where
they won it," said Tigers
Manager Sparky Anderson
after absorbing 6-0 and 74
losses.
Detroit had blasted
Baltimore 14-1 Tuesday night
to pull within 6% games of
American League East
Orioles. The Tigers already
faced an uphill battle, and a
crowd of 32,198 turned out
Wednesday, hoping to see the
team continue its climb.
When the night ended,
however, Baltimore had
reduced its magic number to
three and led the second-
place Tigers by 8% games.
The Orioles have 11 games re-
maining; Detroit has 10 left.
“That's a pretty good
baseball team over there,"
Anderson said.
In other AL games,
Chicago swept a twi-nighter
from Minnesota, winning 2-1
and 74; Toronto beat Seattle
44; Boaton downed New York
3-1; Milwaukee clubbed
Cleveland 10-7; California
blanked Kansas City 34, and
Texas defeated Oakland 4-2.
Boddicker, 15-7, pitched a
five-hitter and struck out a
career-high 12, including the
side in the ninth. It was his
fifth shutout, tops in the AL
Lowenstein, Eddie Murray
and Cal Ripken each
homered in the first game to
pin the loos on Jack Morris,
14-12.
The second game was going
Detroit’s way until the ninth
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Driessen made a diving catch ‛ "I smut he trapped it,"
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But Lowenstein, who had
entered the game in the
eighth inning as a pinch hit-
ter, blasted an 0-1 pitch into
the upper deck in right field. •
his 14th home run of the
season, and Joe Nolan follow-
ed with his fourth homer.
Sammy Stewart, 44, went •
the final three innings for the '
win "We have a decent
bench. We have a pretty good
platoon system. We like our
setup,” said Baltimore
Manager Joe Altobelli. “I
don’t think you can get this
far without talent - and we do
have that."
Sain Lowenstein: "When I .
Mt it, I knew it was over right
fielder Rick Leach's bead.
But I didn’t think it was over
the fence. It was a very plea-
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