| Show 2D The Salt Lake Tribune 1 4 rd te44 s: -- -- - di rt rm- e-16 - — I 4'' hte4volow2 'gr r'l01colgClt10 7: 0 Mets Sweep Expos Close To Within Four Games 7 1989 August Monday a - ch 1434 4 ril cz ' Z' ' ''44:"-- f Nstwooi44'S - 2 40004 7 at-b- ' 4) ''''' 'IL:4- tik--- 1 '' !'Ir 4 NYt ‘ l'i'4" '4 V4tt - - ?L C744t'r' k 4L:ir 't1) ' i c I04- ' i 'fIliK er 41 1"1fir ::l :4 A ' 4 41r - ) - ' s- ' '"Ar - o t' 1 kt''' -— - - N 43 (I 4 - if i) f 11 - -' - Ii yeepk S 'too ' v Press Photo —Assoctoted adventure when Expo shortstop Spike Owen (11) crashes into Damaso Garcia causing Garcia to drop the ball for an error A routine popup becomes an matched the total allowed by Orosco in his first 45 appearances The victory went to Rob Murphy the fourth Boston pitcher who retired all five batters he faced striking out the side in the ninth Clemens who missed a scheduled start Wednesday because of a slight muscle tear in his right elbow threw only 11 pitches The Red Sox announced that he was lifted because of "the tightening of a muscle in his right forearm" Orioles 3 Rangers 2: At Baltimore Orioles right fielder Mike Devereaux home hit his second run of the season a solo shot off Texas relief ace Jeff Russell with one out in the 10th inning It was the Orioles' third victory in four games after they lost 13 of 14 Baltimore maintained a lead over Boston in the AL East after tying the game with one out in the ninth Cal Ripken got an infield hit and Keith Moreland doubled him to third Russell relieved starter Kevin Brown and Randy Milligan greeted him with a game-tyinsingle Winner Mark Williamson pitched 1 scoreless innings in relief of starter Pete Harnisch Williamson pitched one-ou- t out of jams in the ninth and 10th innings Steve Buechele homered for Texas The Associated Press Fred McGriff hit his American League-leadin29th home run of the season Sunday a two-rublast that ' put Toronto ahead in the bottom of the seventh in Toronto and Manny Lee added a three-rushot to cap a rive-ruinning that gave the Blue Jays a victory over the New York Yankees :'with one out George Bell doubled off: Walt Terrell and McGriff hoinbred for a lead Ernie Whitt chased Terrell with a double and Lloyd Moseby drew a walk from Lee Guetterman Th4 runners advanced on Guetter- 0- man's throwing error on an attempt- s ed pickoff and pinch hitter Nelson - Liriano struck out before Lee hit his second home run of the season mak-ing it Winner Todd Stottlemyre allowed two runs and seven hits in seven in- flings before giving way to Tom istionke who yielded three runs in the pighth Jesse Barfield and Don Matitilgly homered for the Yankees Red o Indians i: At Boston Ellis Burks and Luis Rivera hit solo home oPO tutu in the eighth inning and the Red se Spit rallied after the loss of sore- s Ared Roger Clemens in the first to' killing 60 By g n light-hittin- g n n 6-- 5 3-- 2 U - 6-- 2 g d 10143urks greeted reliever Jesse Athletics 2 Mariners 1: At Seattle f the Oakland Athletics remained Califor game behind first-plac- with his eighth home run of thg season Two outs later Rivera hit hip fourth homer The two homers 0:11)SCO i one-hal- e oar By Dan Pattison Tribune Correspondent Sunday was a day of rest for participants in the 1989 Utah American Legion baseball tournament Most important it was a day the top teams used to rest their star pitchers Two-timdefending champion Taylorsville opened the tournament Satin just urday by dumping Roy 13-five innings at Don Winski Park in Kearns Taylorsville ace Jeff Leatherwood pitched four innings in that win and that was just enough in the eyes of Taylorsville coach Barry (UPI) — MIchael Andretti coasted home the last 111aps Sunday to make the $800000 Michigan 500 his second straight vie— tory in the CART PPG Indy Car World Series Andretti of Nazareth Pa was duel with Rick waging a strong ::Mears of Bakersfield Calif until Mears encountered right rear wheel zuspension with 1 I laps to go Andretti running second by a pulled around Mears in the : second turn of the 239th trip around Michigan International Speedways ::hvo-mil- e oval coasted into the pits for cliaMears g' nosis of a problem that could not be 'repaired lie finished the race limp:—Ing around the inside of the track Andretti coasted to his second win having won in Toronto 1 6 tin July 23 He was two laps ahead of Fabi of Milan Italy 6 Mario Andretti was third also two 0aPs behind with Al Unser Jr of Al- buquerque NM fourth and Derek Daly of Ireland fifth Mich BROOKLYN e 0 2 sought for new Las Vegas or Phoenix franchise in automotive aftermarhet business detailing product distribution etc Capital investment required (If Interested write) All NC ' ''''' tor 10-'44':i'- 1 4- 4i1:t-----k-:- -- -- C - 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''' ALL SIZES OS tropism Notes n 11 rookie Jim Abbott allowed four hits in seven innings and California scored four runs in the sixth and maintained their lead in the AL West Abbott walked four and had a carewith nine strikeouts er-high correspondence will be held confidential 3 CAR GARAGE 1414"poowdopreadt d Dodgers 4 Padres 2: At Los Angeles Fernando Valenzuela won his first home game in seven weeks and Mike Marshall hit a two-rudouble in the seventh inning as the Dodgers beat the San Diego Padres Jay Howell pitched the final two innings for his 24th save tying the club record set by Jim Hughes in 1954 and equaled by Jim Brewer in "" 0 four-gam- 2-- 3 tt Angels 6 Brewers 0: At Milwaukee All Season Garages i n k n t 40— 5 Code CO this Newspaper PO Box 45838 SAX Utah 84145 0- - inside-the-par- 3n 0 defeating the Mariners behind the t pitching of Storm Davis and two relievers Davis 11-went seven scoreless innings and won for the ninth time in his last 11 decisions He yielded four hits all singles while walking two and striking out three Rick Honeycutt took over to start the eighth and pinch hitter Henry Cott° homered on the first pitch he threw Dennis Eckersley pitched the ninth and allowed two singles before nailing down his 21st save Owner-operat- fe I two-ruJeff Treadway hit an homer for Atlanta in the seventh inning Cardinals 5 Phi flies 4: At St Louis Jeff ParJoe Magrane with two rett walked pinch-hitte- r outs and the bases load in the 10th inning comrally that gave the Cardinals a pleting a four-ruvictory over the Philadelphia Phi Hies Magrane a 158 career hitter and the Cardinals' leading pitcher batted for Todd Worrell after St Louis had depleted its bench IP 0 ‘j f seven-hi- BUSINESS -- 6 ar nia in the American League West by OPPORTUNITY & s n Legion Teams Use Sunday to Rest Their Star Pitchers :::Andretti Outduels ::Mears to Capture Michigan 500 Win k Reds 3 Braves 2: At Cincinnati Eric Davis hit a homer in the ninth inning to give the Reds a victory over the Atlanta Braves two-ru- GrA1174177''' 212-gam- e i "- g game-winnin- 3-- 4 9-- McGriff's Blast Helps Jays Dust Off the Yankees 6-- 5 right-hande- 2-- 5-- 4 e 1 4 64 - '' ' ws t 4 A L lir -t ve i''' 1w 9-- 8 scoreless innings for the victory Astros 3 Giants 2: At San Francisco rookie Eric Yelding's RBI single in the eighth inning gave the Houston Astros a victory over the Giants It was the Astros' first victory in Candlestick Park in six games this season and pulled them within two games of the Giants in the NL West The winning rally came off reliever Craig Lefferts 4 Juan Agosto pitched a perfect seventh inning for the win and Dave Smith worked the ninth for his 22nd save 2-- 1 - ' Continued From The pickoff cost Billings a run because Danny Perozo lined the next pitch into left field Trappers starting pitcher Mike Ashworth deserved a win The big r pitched well scattering seven hits and giving up just one run before yielding to Bray in the eighth "It's unfortunate that Ashworth throws 100 pitches and Bray throws 113 innings and gets the win" said Moss "But Ashworth did his job" Pugh 4 pitched the entire game for Billings and suffered the loss He gave up nine hits and struck out five while walking just one Trappers second baseman JD Ramirez knocked in the other two Trappers runs With two out in the fourth inning Gerard Giustino singled Mike Grace walked and Ramirez doubled off the wall in left field to score Giustino Ramirez picked up his second RBI in the sixth inning when again with two outs he singled up the middle to score Grace The Helena Brewers invade Salt e Lake Monday to begin a series with the Trappers that Moss called "crucial" The game begins at 7:30 pm at Derks Field D-- 1 - 14t Nip Mustangs nings of relief before King hit his third major-leagu- e homer Doug Drabek pitched two Tribune Wire Services The Mets had a feeling it would take a home run in extra innings to complete the three-gam- e sweep of Montreal they needed And Kevin McReynolds gave the Mets that sweep when he led off the 14th inning Sunday in New York with his 12th homer to end a long hot victory over the day of baseball with a stumbing Expos on Sunday It was the sixth time this season New York has won a game with a home run in its final It was the Mets' 101st homer of the season tops in the National League Both teams had their chances before McReynolds' homer The Expos who swept the Mets in Montreal in late June left 14 runners on base The Mets who had a runner thrown out at the plate in the second inning lost a potential run in the 13th when Howard Johnson was thrown out trying to stretch a douL le into a triple But the Expos didn't lose any ground Montreal which has lost four straight kept a share of first place in the NL East when Chicago lost to fifth-placin 18 innings Pittsburgh showThe Cubs and Expos start a three-gam- e down in Wrigley Field Monday night The Mets went from seven games behind Montreal to four back in three days New York which has won five of its last six plays 14 of its next 17 games at home Pirates 5 Cubs 4: At Pittsburgh Jeff King led off the bottom of the 18th with a homer off reliever Scott Sanderson giving the Pirates a victory over the Chicago Cubs in the longest game ever at Three Rivers Stadium The game lasted five hours and 42 minutes breaking the Three Rivers record of 5:32 set in a victory over Chicago on July 6 1980 8 Sanderson pitched eight scoreless in '141kNO "111 4000' c Traps Rally In Ninth to |