= Baseball roundup Inside homer puts Cards | over Expos By GLENN COLE MONTREAL (CP) — Lou Brock's second home run of the season—an inside-the- park hit. with a runner aboard—capped a three-run outburst in the fourth inning and St, Louis Cardinals went on to defeat Montreal Expos &2 for a split of their National League baseball doubleheader Wednesday night. In the opener, run-scorin doubles by Dave Cash an Warren Cromartie helped the Expos defeat the Car- dinals 42, In the second game, Montreal took a 1-0 lead in the first when Chris Speier tripled to the rightfield corner and scored on a throwing error by right fielder Dane Iorg. Jays shut out BALTIMORE (AP) — Lee * May cracked a two-run homer and Ross Grimsley pitched a four-hitter as gr altimore Ortoles defeated _ Toronto Blue Jays 4-0 Wednesday night and continued their belated stretch drive for the American League East title. May’s 28th homer, following a two-out walk to Ken Singleton in the fourth inning, was Baltimore’s first hit off Jeff Bryd, 2-12. The 20-year-old Byrd, who has now lost eight straight games, allowed two more runs in the fifth after left fielder Steve Bowling lost Mark Belanger’s line drive in the lights and it fell for a double. Billy Smith, whd drew the fourth walk off Byrd to open the inning, went to third on the play and scored on a wild pitch. Belanger came across on Aji Bumbry’s sacrifice fly. Grimsley, 14-9, allowed two infield hits in the second when he was aided by a double play. He issued a ir of two-out walks in the ourth and then retired 14 Blue Jays in i row before iving up singles Lig aut and Otto Velez in the ninth. Grimsley, who had lost three of his jast four decisions, got Velez to ound into a double pla after Doug Rader singled oif the glove of third baseman Doug DeCinces to open the second. ’ Bowling then beat out a hit to second basman Rich Dauer and Rick Cerone walked before Grimsley fetived Dave McKay on a. o Pp. Velez and Bowling drew walks in the fourth with two out, but Cerone hit into a force play. Byrd, looking for his first complete game in 16 starts, picked Eddie Murray off st base in the fourth after he followed May's homer with a single. Catcher Cerone also picked Dauer off first in the opening in- ning. DeCinces hurt his righ‘ thumb while fielding Rader’s hard grounder in the second and left the game after batting in the third. Too fat? Too thin? Too tired? Too often? Do something for G ‘Dave Rader threw the bail somebody. .. tN Your body! But St. Louis, 1-7 at Olympic Stadium this year, tied the score in the second on Mike Tyson's RBI single to shallow centre, They took a 3-1 lead in the third when Jerry Templeton tripled and scored on a base hit by Keith Hernandez while Hernandez eventually scored whenlorg grounded into a double play. Tyson scored the fourth Cardinals’ run on a wild pitch by loser Hal Dues, 1-1, in the fourth before Brock delivered his homer later in the inning, scoring behind winning pitcher Eric Rasmussen, 11-16. Rasmussen reached on a fielder’s choice when cat- cher Gary Carter fielded his bunt. and threw it into centre field trying for a force on Tyson at second. A two-run homer by Ted Simmons off reliever Fred Holdsworth in the seventh rovided the other two rdinal runs before Larry Parrish’s sacrifice fly in the bottom of the innin produced Montreal's secon TUUK OPENER In the opener the Expos took a 1-0 lead in the first when Cash doubled, went to third on an infield out and - scored when Cards’ catcher into centre field trying to th- wart Andre Dawson's at- tempted steal. Rader’s sacrifice fly in the second and his first home run of the year in the fifth put the Cardinals ahead 2-1 ‘ore Cash collected his 40th double of the year to seore Cromartie, who had singled and stolen second. e Expos took the lead for good in the bottom of the sixth with a pair of runs off loser John Urrea, 7-5. Sox sweep Yanks in two BOSTON (AP) — George Scott snapped a 2-2 tie with his 33rd home run with two out‘in-the sixth inning, then ~ turned in a spectacular double play at first base to end the American League baseball game as Boston. Cubs shutout Phillies PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Ray Burris and Bruce Sutter combined on a seven- hit shutout as Chicago Cubs defeated Philadelphia 2-0 Wednesday, night and alowed the Phillies’ pennant push. The Phillies began play with an eight-game lead over Pittsbur in baseball’s National League. East and a magic number of four, but Ivan DeJesus and Steve Ontiveros delivered run-scoring singles off Randy Lerch, 98, in the second and third innings. With one out in the second, Lerch walked Mick Kelleher, Burris sacrificed and DeJesus singled the run home. Bill Buckner opened the third with a double, went to third on Gene Clines' single and scored on a single by Ontiveros, The Cubs then tumed matters over to Burris and Sutter, who held off several threats ats. Burris, 14-15, lasted until the seventh when he yielded a single to Garry Maddox and walked Bob Boone after retiring the first two bat- I's. Yankees 3-2 Wednesday night. - ‘The victory enabled the Red Sox to sweep ‘a two- game series and move to within 2% games of the leading Yankees in the East Division. Boston trails New York by two games in the loss column with 11 games to Flay. ter the Yankees pulled into a 2-2 tie on Lou Piniella’s twoout single in the sixth, Scott unloaded his first homer since Sept. 8 against starter Mike Torrez, 16-13, a line drive into the right-centre field bleachers. is Tiano surrendered a homer to Piniella to open the for Sixto NEW YORK (AP)- Sixto Lezcano of Milwaukee Brewers hit the 3,430th homer of the year in the major leagues Wednesday night, breaking the all-time single season home run record. Lezcano’s homer sur- passed the record of 3,429 set in the 1970 baseball season, The Milwaukee outfielder hit a two-run homer in the bottomof the first inning of the Milwaukee-Seatt game. Moments earlier, Baltimore first baseman Lee May hit a homer that, tied the record. “Going into Wednesday's ames, -a total of 3,427 omers had been hit in the majors this year. Dave Rader of St. Louis hit the first homer of the day at Montreal to get within one of the record. fifth inning and then needed relief help from Jim Willoughby after Thurman Munson singled, Reggie Jackson walked and Chris Chambliss lined to centre, all in the sixth. Munson, who took third after the catch of Cham- bliss’ drive, attempted to score as Graig Nettles . grounded to third baseman Butch Hobson. However, Munson was caught in a rundown for an easy out, Piniella followed with a single, scoring Jackson, before Willoughby ended the § uprising by getting Willie Randolph to ground out, Relief ace Bill Campbell took over in the seventh and checked the Yankees on three hits the rest of the [ way. Willoughby was credited with his sixth win without a loss while Camp- bell posted his 28th save, tops in the AL. 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