Show :- 4 t- :' f I' --- 0 eT::''' er 1 IL The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday September 3 1989 ' :' m ':' - ii:' 'i:''::' ii4' f'!!':' ns ns Blue jays' Homers ns ns 5" e i' 1 ''' A's i 1 -- 1 " e ' )e'lfiV run to give Greg Cadaret and the Yankees a victory over California won a battle of six Cadaret hitters over the Angels Mike Witt 8- 12 as Cadaret recorded a career-hignine strikeouts and issued only three walks California's Wally Joyner injured his left knee when he tripped over Cadaret's foot on a play at first base in the eighth inning and was carried from the field on a stretcher i :::ii n 8 h : 't- g 'Iri Oakland defeated the Brewers Stewart 19-allowed five hits while pitching his sixth complete game lie struck out eight and walked one while beating the Brewers for 10th time in 11 career starts Stewart retired the last 18 batters after giving up a leadoff single to Glenn Braggs in the the fourth ' Tigers baseball's worst team dealt another crippling blow to the slim hopes of Cleveland scoring six runs in the fourth inning to back Jeff Robinson in a victory over the Indians The :igers 40 games under 500 and 26 behind Toronto in the American League East beat the Indiin 12 innings Friday night ans The loss Saturday Cleveland's fourth in six games left the Indians 1012 behind the Blue Jays last-plac- e I 2-- Red Sox 6 Mariners 5: At Boston Dwight Evans trying to reach the 20- homer mark for the ninth consecutive year hit his 16th as the Red Sox beat Seattle for their I 1th victory in 13 back" Whitt started the inning with a to a vacated left side of the infield The Twins were playing Whitt to pull and had only third base man Al Newman playing the other side of second Whitt laid down the bunt perfectly and Newman had no chance to make a e games Evans the only major league play Rangers 6 1:ii: I::-:- ': t :' re: '''' ' At Arlington Texas Nolan Ryan pitched eight-hi- t bail over eight innings for his 288th career victory and Ruben Sierra hit a two-ruhomer and drove in four runs leading the Rangers over Kan - ":":'::i i' ':''''''Z'iVV: :::::::: T '''''11 4- :''Cr ''fb 4 " '' - ' - ' ': ' - ' z':' V f' - -- "'" :: 9 ' - '' ::''' : - tr N:l Ir A1 ':'' 4 - N - ' 40 ''4(?t7:':':: ' ' ':"'':' i kit'±':!''::"4tiz i44'? 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zr6-- : —United Press International Photo something may be gaining on you" — and he's tagged out by a lunging Kelly Gruber Twins' Greg Gagne forgets Satchel Paige's legendary advice — "Don't look back for the Houston Astros Wrona's First Major League Home Run Propels Cubs play in the fourth with Whitt made it his I th homer It scored Fred McGriff who raised his club record for'walks by leading off with his 91st allowed two John Cerulti 10-runs and five hits over 63 innings Tom Henke the third Toronto pitch4-- Tribune Wire Services Rick Wrona's first major league 1 Gooden Is Activated Could Pitch Friday home run trot didn't start until be had reached second base Saturday night -You don't hit a first home run too often" Wrona said after his three-rublow capped a first inning that carried the Chicago Cubs to a 10- 3 victory over the Atlanta Braves "1 had goosebumps from second base on in I was everybody in SAN FRANCISCO (LTD— The r Meth activated ace Dwight Gooden from the disabled right-hande- er worked the final inning for this 15th save list Saturday Chicago Gregg Olson tied an American League record for saves by a rookie as Baltimore used five pitchers to beat the g White Sox and keep pace with Toronto in the AL East The Orioles remained one game behind' the Blue Jays who beat Minnesota earlier in the day Olson came on in the eighth inning to record his 23rd save tying Doug Corbett's rookie record with the Minnesota Twins in 1980 pitch for at ' least another week Goodell front-runnin- ' 4a'4' 14 on :' g i:Ti ::: 1 right x' : i0' fi ':'i Almost half the 42020 fans in attendance appeared to be rooting for the Cubs in their bid to capture the NL East championship All six runs were unearned Three Atlanta errors helped contribute to Greg Maddux's 16th victory Andre Dawson added a two-rudouble in the fourth inning as the e Cubs snapped a losing streak and retained their lead in the NI East :''' 3br:: shoulder will be examined 1 '''':' '''''4" Gooden Dwight next again week and could pitch as early as Friday if doctors are satisfied with his progress Yankees 2 Angels I: At New York Mel Hall led off the ninth inning with 6-- 2 sight" list since July 2 because of a muscle tear in his high-fivin- 'ticrA— 6 15-1- 0 six-ru- !'' the disabled 4-- 2 n - but he won't 01101eS 2 White Sox I: At Pirates 2: At Pittsburgh Toni streaky Browning won his eighth consecutive start to remain unbeaten over the last five weeks as Cincinnati defeated Pittsburgh has a 175 earned Browning run average during his streak Ile has not been beaten since July 25 when he dropped a decision to San Dito a extend geo losing streak to four games Reds Giants 6 Mets 2: At San Francisco Matt Williams on a tear since his recall from the minors hit a three-ruhomer in the sixth inning and drove in four runs to lead San Francisco to a victory over the Mets n Williams homer off Frank Viola 2- was his 14th for the Giants and his 40th overall He hit 26 for Class AAA Phoenix prior to his recall July 23 In his last 22 games Williams has 10 n 1 two-gam- home runs and 24 RBIs Rick Reuschel 16-allowed four 6 hits over eight innings and continued the Giants' pitching mastery over the Mets Cardinals 13 Astros 5: At St Louis Jose Oquendo and Terry Pendleton drove in three runs apiece as the Cardinals broke out of a recent hitting slump with a victory over Houston Oquendo singled in the second doubled in the third and hit a three run triple in the fourth before Manager Whitey Herzog gave him a rest depriving him of an opportunity to hit for the cycle Pendleton tied his career high with his 12th home run and league-leadineighth at Busch Stadium — in the sinsecond inning had a gle in the third and a sacrifice fly in the fifth Tom Brunansky added his 19th home run a two-rushot Milt g g n Thompson had three hits and scored three runs and reserve Julio Morris homered for the Catdinals who collected 12 of their 14 hits in the first four innings The Cardinals remained 212 games behind Chicago first-plac- e Dodgers 4 Expos 3: At Los Angeles Alfredo Griffin ended a single in drought with a the ninth inning lifting Los Angeles to a victory over Montreal The win went to reliever Jay Howell who pitched two innings of two-hi- t relief g d Padres 3 Phi Hies 2: At San Diego double and Lip Roberts hit a two-ruRoberto Aloniar fo:iowed with a single as San Diego struck for three runs in the eighth inning to beat Philadelphia n g Baseball Will Miss Giamatti's Strong Commitment to Excellence The Boston Globe EDGARTOWN Mass —Too often people who the become larger in death than they were in life but this inversion of recognition and appreciation is not possible in the case of the ley and he never lost the love for the Sox fan has game that any Milwaukee Brewers owner Bud Selig on Friday said "Ile was our captain and now our captain is gone" The captain is gone forever but we are reminded of a phrase from his final baseball address: "That hurt will pass however as the great glory of the game asserts itself and a resilient institution goes forward" late A Bartlett Giamatti This was one great man Anyone wbo spent five minutes in his presence had to walk away impressed with his brilliance his fairuess and his commitment to excellence term as baseGiamatti's ball commissioner was far too brief and well never know how effective be would have been His administration was marred by the stench of the Pete Rose investigation but its fortunate that the commissioner was at least able to close the ease before he died Friday in this post card paradise A lethal labor negotiation awaits the next commissioner and it would have been interesting to watch Giamatti's handling of this time bomb pais expansion and all other matters that cross the desk of baseball's top five-mont- h QUIZ: Name six active players who will play in their fourth decade if they get into a game next season (answer The New York outhouse below) had more than its usual share of rumors and news last week Tabloids battled over whether Dick Williams was coming to manage the Yanks then we read that Billy Martin begged for the job Meanwhile owner George Steinbrenner admitted that Bucky Dent was not ready and dumped John Candelaria and Ken Phelps Candelaria wanted to retire and move to Paris Does Montreal count? 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Rader on Blyleven: "fle's done everything for us Somebody asked me about him for Comeback of the Year and I just said 'Don't sell him short' " It was refreshing to hear Blyleven blame himself when he got hammered by the Sox at Fenway Tuesday night "I wish I had an excuse" he said "They just hit me I pitched like a meatball" Why can't all pitchers be this blunt? The slump of Twins general manager Andy MacPhail continues Rick Aguilera (acquired in the Frank Viola deal July 31) hasn't won a game for A Twin Cities study reMinnesota vealed it'll cost $240 million to put a retractable roof over the Metrodome That's more than seven times what it cost to build the dome seven years HAIR LOSS!! r Travel Council Sevier Trona Csirooll NTigoo— square What do these people have in common: Bill Singer Roy Smalley Mike Cubbage Jim Gideon Al Oliver Nelson Norman Bob Owchinko Rafael Vasquez Victor Cruz Gary Alexander Curt Wad le Jim Weaver Jay Bell Rich Vett Mike Cook Paul Sorrento and Rob Wassenaar? All were once traded for Bert Blyleven Blyleyen by the way once hit his current manager Doug Rader how many The Orioles are Want Rizzuto" happy with the play of Pete Rose Jr at Erie (Single A) but the player's mother is getting on the nerves of some people in the organization Baltimore rookie Ben McDonald threw 34 consecutive strikes in his final minor league game He fanned the side on nine pitches in one inning and was clocked at 95 miles per hour Toronto's Tom Henke and Duane tO Omer Richtlictlitah Dau Shaughnessy 17:44"::k ELK MEADCM'S AND 4tigti RMIT ‘‘fclitti I I te:zi "tet" LLiI - Baseball Notes I 1 4 "Mountain Bikers" Don't Miss It!! 14 AI to lead their team in strikeouts Dick Radatz did it with the Red Sox in 1964 and Mark Clear with Boston in 1981 Starting tomorrow night in Oakland the Red Sox will play 15 of their next 18 games on the road The Blue Jays starting Monday play 16 of their final 25 on the road Meanwhile the Orioles finish the season with three games at Toronto Be there or be ' |