Show Logan Utah Sunday May 3 1981 The Herald Journal — 21 Expos enjoy Raines By Fred McMane UPl sports writer Montreal and Bill Lee picked up the victory in relief The Montreal Expos are finding out that where there’s Raines there’s scores Tim Raines a d rookie outfielder has given every indication he will more than make up for the loss of 95 runs scored that disappeared from the Expos’ offense when outfielder Ron LeFlore played out his option and eigned with the Chicago White Sox Raines stole three more bases — giving him 23 for the season in 23 attempts — and scored twice including once with a g homer in the 13th inning Friday night to give the Expos a 8 triumph over the Los Angeles Dodgers The outfielder has already scored 14 runs in 17 games and is hitting 359 Of the g homer off reliever Bob Castillo Raines said “That’s my biggest thrill I certainly didn’t expect to hit a home run in the 13th inning but he (Castillo) made a mistake and threw me a fast ball" fleet-foote- game-winnin- 9-- game-winnin- The Dodgers who trailed at one stage sent the game into extra innings with a three-ru- n eighth-innin- g rally that featured a solo homer by Rick Monday and a two-ru- n ingi by Ken Landreaux Warren Cromartie hit a two-ru- n homer for 5-- 0 5-- 4-- 7-- 2-- Cardinals 7 Reds 6 double capped a Sixto Lezcano’s two-ru- n third inning that carried the Cardinals to their win Bob Forsch was the winner upping his record to 1 with Bruce Sutter gaining his fifth save Mets4 Padres 2 Terry Kennedy singled in Ruppert Jones with run in the sixth inning enablthe ing the Padres to hand the Mets their seventh homer straight loss Rusty Staub hit a two-ru- n for New York Braves 2 Cubs 1 Gaylord Perry registered his 291st major league victory in helping the Braves snap a e losing streak The Braves scored both of their runs in the sixth inning off loser Bill Caudill 2 four-ru- n 2-- five-gam- 0-- KC turns Texas trick 9 ByMikeTully UPl sports writer “But they’ve got a good enough staff to win a lot of games" In other games Minnesota downed Boston 1 Cleveland ripped Chicago 10--2 California defeated Milwaukee 4 Detroit whipped Seattle 3 and Oakland beat New York Toronto at Baltimore was postponed because of 6-- The Texas Rangers seeking their fifth straight shutout instead received a 0 blanking Friday night from the Kansas City Royals “It wasn’t that big a deal" Texas Manager Don Zimmer said referring to the shutout streak “It's one of those things you might never see again" Larry Gura scattered six hits and George Brett snapped out of a slump with four hits The decision left the Rangers one shutout short of the AL record held by the 1974 Baltimore Orioles Texas pitchers had thrown 39 consecutive scoreless innings before Frank White’s sacrifice fly drove in Amos Otis to give Kansas lead in the fourth inning City a Steve Comer 1 received the assignmen of trying to extend the streak “Comer was out of gas" said Zimmer “He pitched well for five innings Hey Gura is a 4-- 1-- 0 2-- good pitcher” He showed it too throwing a k through six innings before giving up A1 to to and Rivers Oliver singles Mickey open the seventh With none out and runners on first and thurd Gura preserved the shutout by snaring a line drive by John Ellis and throwing to first base for a double-pla- y Brett who entered the game batting 208 said the Rangers’ streak never bothered him “I didn’t give much thought to it" he said one-hitt- er back-to-bac- 8-- 8--6 7-- rain Twins 8 Red Sox 15 Roy Smalley drove in three runs with a single and a sacrifice fly and Sal Butera knocked in two with a double and a single to hand the Red Sox their loss Indians 10 White Sox 2 Andre Thornton drove in four runs with a double and a single and John Denny 1 tossed s seven-hittBritt Burns 1 took the loss Angels 8 Brewers 4 Fred Lynn drove in five runs with a pair of d walk and rookie homers and a Mike Witt 1 survived a rocky start to pitch a 2-- 2-- er bases-loade- 2-- seven-hitt- er Tigers 7 Mariners 3 Detroit slammed seven doubles to hand Mike Parrott his 18th consecutive loss — one short of the AL record set by Robert Groom of Washington in 1909 and tied by John Nabors of Dave McKay’s bases-loade- d (Laagiw starts) at Worthington - 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