Show f VlO mwf 1 r- - Twins won a R©wa 3£ Ogden Standard-Examine- r Sunday September 23 1984 United Press International Jackson hit two homers for California Dan Quisenberry registered his 43rd save — tops in the major leagues — but Bud Black drew the rave reviews “Your No guy has to be able to pitch out of tight situations” Royals’ manager Luis Sanchez American League Twins 4 Indians 1 1- ut troversial At Baltimore Tony Armas blasted his leading 41st homer a shot to lift the Red Sox into fourth place in the AL East past the slumping major-leagu- 2-- Complete Selection of Truck Body Parts 0-- Mariners 7 White Sox 1 pitched a and Danny Tartabull slammed his first major-leagu- e homer to lead the Mariners to their fifth straight triumph and move them past Chicago into fifth 7 place in the AL West LaMarr Hoyt At Chicago Matt Young three-hitt- Petry 18-- 8 who missed his last start with a tired arm posted his second shutout and seventh complete game of the season The loss put the Yankees two games behind the Blue Jays in the race for second six-ga- two-ru- n 12-1- er k e Orioles 2 was the winner and Bob Ojeda his 22nd save Ken Bob Stanley earned Dixon 1 was the loser in his major-leagu- e debut Cal Ripken hit his 25th homer for Baltimore At Detroit Dan Petry tossed a four-hittfor his 18th victory and Chet Lemon homer to lift the smashed a three-ru- n Tigers blooper to help the Rangers snap a losing streak Joey McLauhglin 1 got the win Tom Henke notched his second save Reggie inside-the-par- Red Sox 4 Orioles 2 1 Tigers 6 Yankees 0 -3 Rangers 9 Angels 7 At Anaheim Calif Gary Ward hit a homers including a conpair of two-ru- n 4-- was the loser er 5-- 1 place in the AL East At Toronto Ranee Mulliniks sliced a single to left with two out in the ninth inning to score Lloyd Moseby and give the Blue Jays the victory behind a three-hittby Doyle Alexander Alexander 16-- 5 collected his 11th victory in his last 12 decisions 1 tie-breaki- ng 4-- 7 Blue Jays 2 Brewers At Minneapolis Tim Laudner doubled run and Mickey home the n two-rua homer to lead clubbed Hatcher the Twins 9 scattered five hits Ken Schrom for the triumph and Ron over six innings Davis pitched innings for his 28th save Bert Blyleven 17-- 7 was the loser Dick Howser said Saturday after Kansas City retained its lead in the American League West with a 2 victory over the Oakland A’s “Blackic’s pitching in the fourth inning was as tough a pressure situation in a key game as we’ve had all year” continued Howser “You can see why he’s our ace” Kansas City held a comfortable 0 lead entering the fourth but Black gave up a one-odouble to Dave Kingman and Dwayne Murphy followed with an RBI triple Mike Heath then walked to put runners at the comers 9-- 5-- 8 er TRUCK AMERICA 2345 SOUTH 1900 WEST 13-1- was the loser m OBI United Press International Since the Cubs can’t quite seem National League to clinch the pennant the Mets are keeping the pressure on Wally Backman lifted a sacrifice fly and Keith Hernandez doubled home a run in the seventh inning Saturday Mets a treal Expos 4-- 2 Scott Garrelts 3 entered in the sixth and pitched 3 of an inning for the victory Gary Lav-ell- e notched his 11th save Pat Zachry fell to 5 2-- 2-- giving the New York victory over the Mon- The decision pulled the Mets within six games e of Chicago in the National League East The Cubs who have lost five straight were rained out in St Louis as their magic number for clinching the division remained at three With the score 2 Danny Heep walked off Bob James 6 Ron Hodges batted for winner Tom Gorman 0 and singled pinch runner Jose Oquendo to third Backman then sent a fly to center field for a 2 lead One out later Gary Lucas relieved and Hernandez doubled off the Pirates 2 Phillies d-place LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND 1 er 1- -2 6 Winner Don Robinson two-h- it 3 3 of pitched innings 5 ball while Larry Andersen took the loss 5-- 2-- 2-- 3-- 6-- Reds 2 Astros 6-- 1 At Houston Eddie Milner’s fielder’s choice grounder with out out in the top of the 13th scored 3-- Skeeter Barnes from third base and gave the Reds the triumph wall scoring Hodges Ted Power in his league-leadin- g ance Jesse Orosco finished for his 31st save of the season New York took a lead in the first inning Backman walked stole second went to third on a long fly and scored on Hernandez’s groundout -0 9-- got the victory 75th appear- 6 Braves 5 Padres 2 At San Diego Milt Thompson’s first career homer snapped a 2 tie in the eighth and Pascual 2-- Perez scattered seven hits over Giants 8 Dodgers 7 At San Francisco pinch hitter Dusty Baker had a two-ru- n triple and Dan Gladden and Chris Brown slapped RBI singles to sixth for the highlight a four-ru- n Giants eight innings to lift the Braves Perez 13-- 7 gave way to Gene Garber who notched his 10th save Thompson who was led off with his shot over wall off reliever the right-fiel- d Luis DeLeon r-5 1- -2 Jazz First-roun- d pick fails to show SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — First-roun- d 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