- Page 4, The Herald, Thursday, August 25; 1989 . “_ ' - an wa il - 4 . d : - \ - a " ‘ cay ; , 1 i With: “inftelder “Lenn. 3, Sakata’ fatching and -out- ’, fielders .John Lowenstein and Gary. Roenicke playing “second ‘base. and third, | . respectively, after a‘series - of pinch hittérs; Baltimore. . Orioles appeared ta have ¢ thelr defences out of syne. Instead, it was ‘Toronto : ” Bue. Jays who ‘got caught . with j Wednesday night. “In a pennant race,” said : Baltimore relief. ‘pitcher _ . Tippy Martinez, you’ ve got ; to. do things that a lot of = people have never seen. _ before.”’ _ Cliff Johnson homered off . COMING TO. PRINCE GEORGE? 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' ‘1 could see in their faces and . their movements that they were raring to go a Said Lowenstein, who had: played 70 games at secend. base but not since 1975: - . “Tippy is: nat foolish. : “He threw ta Murray ‘because he was the only man he recognized in the infield.” .: HAD SOLO HOMER ; In the bottom of the 10th,. Cal Ripken Jr. led off with a solo . homer .and Sakata slammed _a three-run shot | with two out, giving the Orioles a 7-4 American | . League baseball victory: and keeping them one-half game - . behind Milwaukee in the AL . East. The Brewers ‘nipped — California Angels 1-0 in 14 ~ innings. Doe Elsewhere, Detroit it Tigers ‘downed Texas Rangers 5-2, New York. © Yankees . defeated Seattle Mariners 6- 3, Chicago White Sox edged. 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Bryan _ Clark; : : Moreno- ' greeted ‘Ed Vande ‘Berg with a line drive that. _ bavely Baseball's "National League East appears to be, turning inte the race nabutly wants to wit, “This just ‘gives you. Bn . idea of how much. balance there is ‘in this. division,” - Pittsburgh. manager Chuck - “Tonner: said Wednésday night after the -Pirates-were . beaten for the sixth time in _ Seven | games , and - still remained within one-half ‘game of first place, “We're losing, . but" so . .are Philadelphia and Montreal ‘fiine. Bil -Stein’s two-run ~ and St. Louis. . “Everybody's in. it’ ‘and. ‘there’s alot of baseball ‘Jeft,” said Tanner. vo While Chicago's | Chuck “Rainey - was no-hitting .. ‘Cincinnati for '3 2-3 innings - — ‘losing his. line ‘in the * record -book . when Eddie Milner singled” and _ finishing ; with ‘a one-hit, 3-0 ‘ . ttlumph for the ‘ second- “. division Cubs’ second victory in throSgames under manager Charlie Fox, the teams at the top continued . te stagger. -- The Pirates’ 10-4 loss to. : Houston Astros: permitted | * Philadelphia to. retain its’ Slender division lead, even though the Phillies were stung $3 by San Francisco . Giants, : ‘Second-place St. Louis fared no better, the Car- dinals losing 11-3 to Adanta . Braves te stay two games back and the Expos falling . ‘3-2in Los Angeles to stay 22 . “i dleared the right. field. wall: ~The ‘Yankees added a'run‘in - ‘the eighth on a rim ‘scoring - four runs Batted in tied his: single. by” Morena, : whose. career high: : a, ‘White Sox 4. Royals de ge Ron’ "-Kittle's, grounder | scored Rudy Law from third “base with one out in the 10th _ as Chicago opened: a. nine- game lead over Kansas City in the West, “4 games off the pace. In the ‘ other NL game, San Diego Padres edged New" York Mets +2. Mike Madden pitched one: . -hit ball for six innings — he . left after. giving - up - Pitt- - sburgh's second hit — Dave Parker's two-tun: homer: in. the seventh: —- and hit a two- run single i in Houston's five- run fifth inning. Dickie Thon . and Bill Doran each |. homered’ and - Jerry. Mumphrey and Phil Garner ~ had two doubles apiece.in ~ the. Astras’ 16-hit assault. Cubs 3.Reds 6°. _ Milner’s,. two-out, ninth": 5 Single. ‘ruined. Rainey’s no-hitter, but not’ -his goal, “My primary — concern. was..the CG,"" his first complete game of the season, Rainey said. Keith Moreland’s sacrifice fly in ’ the sixth and Mel Hall’s two- run double in the seventh’ accounted for the scoring aff Mario Soto. | ; Giants 5 Phillies 3 . Steve Carlton of the Phillies struck out 10, bat-. ters-in, six ‘innings,,but.he ~ ‘finished with 10 strikeouts, and ~ Joel’ Youngblood finished him with a two-run homer in the bottom of the . ninth, boasting the Giants to - victory aver. Philadelphia. - . IS . Dodgers 4 Expos:2 - and third-place Montreal | , Ken Landreaux’s - tie- breaking homer in the bottom of the eighth inning against visiting Montreal stretched the Dodgers’ . winning’ streak. ta eight Stats'and Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Divinion. oo Woe Pct, GEL Milwaukee 72 «53 «576 Baltimore 7052 574 Wa Betrolt WO Sa 565 We Toronto 1) 56 356 2 New ‘York 56 Sab? Boston . ‘ 60°85 (4800 12 Cleveland - 5472 .425°19 . West Division Chicago 7o §5..560 — Kansas City 40 63° «.4Ba 9 . Oakland © 62 47 .a 10 Callttornia 5966 472 V1 Texas 59 66.472 11 Minnesota 55 72 ,431 16 Seattle 40 78 341 2242 Watinesday Resuits Cleveland 1-4 Oakland 0-2 Salfimore 7. Taronto 4 New York.& Seattle 3 Minnesota 6 Boston 7 - “Milwaukee 1 California © Chicago 4