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4 Gannett Westchester Newspapersriday August 24 1990 Section BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Pct GB LIO Streak HomeAway Boston 66 57 537 4 6 Lost 1 39 21 27 36 Toronto 66 59 528 1 6 4 Won 1 33 29 33 30 Baltimore 58 64 475 Th 4 6 Lost 1 27 28 31 36 Detroit 58 67 464 9 5 5 Won 2 30 34 28 33 Cleveland 57 66 463 9 4 6 Won 1 32 29 25 37 Milwaukee 56 67 455 10 8 2 Won 1 28 33 28 34 Yankees 52 71 423 14 6 4 Lost 1 29 30 23 41 West Division Pct GB LIO Streak HomeAway Oakland 78 46 629 6 4 Won 1 40 22 38 24 Chicago 72 50 590 5 6 4 Won 1 37 27 35 23 Texas 64 60 516 14 5 5 Won 1 35 27 29 33 Kansas City 62 62 500 16 7 3 Won 4 38 28 24 34 California 61 64 488 17'j 6 4 Lost 3 32 30 29 34 Seattle 61 64 488 3 7 Lost 2 32 33 29 31 Minnesota 55 69 444 23 2 8 Lost 8 29 33 26 36 NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division Pd GB LIO Streak HomeAway Pittsburgh 74 50 597 8 2 Won 2 37 24 37 26 Mets 69 53 566 4 4 6 Lost 1 40 22 29 31 Montreal 64 59 520 9'a 5 5 Lost 1 33 23 31 36 Chicago 59 64 480 147a 5 5 Lost 2 31 32 28 32 Philadelphia 58 64 475 15 6 4 Lost 2 29 28 29 36 St Louis 57 67 460 17 4 6 Lost 2 30 38 27 29 West Division Pd GB L10 Streak HomeAway Cincinnati 70 53 569 4 6 Lost 1 37 25 33 28 Los Angeles 65 59 524 7 3 Won 2 37 26 28 33 San rancisco 64 60 516 6'j 4 6 Won 2 34 27 30 33 San Diego 58 64 475 IV2 5 5 Lost 1 32 35 26 29 Houston 55 70 440 16 5 5 Won 1 35 25 20 45 Atlanta 47 77 379 ZM 4 6 Lost 1 25 35 22 42 AMERICAN NATIONAL Milwaukee 8 Yankees 2 Los Angeles 4 Mets 2 Toronto 4 Boston 3 Pittsburgh 9 Cincinnati 3 Chicago 4 California 2 Houston 8 Atlanta 3 Kansas City 4 Seattle 1 6 Philadelphia 3 STARTERS AND TIMES AMERICAN LEAGUE Year to date vs Op at site Last three starts 1990 1990 1990 NATIONAL LEAGUE Year to date vs Op at site Last three starts 1990 1990 1990 Team Pitcher Time Odds WL ERA WL IP ERA WL IP ERA MBA MIL KNUDSON (R) 8 6 379 0 0 7 245 1 1 16V 606 1212 YANK LEARY (R) 7:30 PICK 7 15 420 0 0 7 129 2 1 20 315 1035 CLEV WALKER (R) I 3 450 1 0 21 291 1122 BALT TELORD (R) 7:35 6 7 1 0 000 1 0 7 000 643 OAK SANDRSN(R) 6 7 12 8 348 1 2 19 3261443 DET TERRELL (R) 7:35 2 1 518 2 1 18 530 1398 BOST KIECKER (R) 4 6 377 1 1 Ifl 3001100 TORN KEY 7:35 8 6 474 2 1 18 491 1080 CAL ABBOTT (L) 8 11 473 1 0 8 113 1 2 17 779 1662 CHIC EDWARDS (L) 8:05 5 6 2 0 169 2 0 10 169 1266 MINN GUTHRIE (L) Z6 TEX MOYER (L) 8:35 6 7 1 4 405 0 2 18 344 1276 SEAT YOUNG (L) 6 13 336 1 2 25 175 877 KC MCGAGAN 6 7 3 1 251 0 1 16 450 1294 Team Pitcher Time Odds WL ERA WL IP ERA WL IP ERA MBA SD BENES (R) 9 8 355 2 1 16 378 1566 MONT MARTINEZ (R) 735 6 7 10 8 285 3 0 26 138 796 CINN ARMSTRNG(R) 12 9 351 0 1 5 720 1 2 12 782 2132 PITT DRABEK(R) 7:35 5 6 16 5 282 2 1 22 322 1169 CUBS MADDUX (R) 5 6 11 10 349 0 1 4 831 2 1 21 249 1371 ATL AVERY (L) 7:40 2 7 516 1 1 15 402 1264 STL OLIVARES (R) 0 0 113 0 0 8 113 563 HOUS SCOTT (R) 8:35 6 7 9 12 418 0 0 7 129 0 2 18 600 1500 PHIL COMBS (L) 6 8 379 0 0 15 2931174 LACOSS(R) 10:35 6 7 3 2 352 0 2 18 491 1375 METS GOODEN (R) 13 6 439 1 0 5 360 2 0 16 900 1800 LA MARTINEZ (R) 10:35 6 15 6 310 1 2 20 523 1176 TODAY'S PICKS: BOST (Clemens)SJ MONT (Martlnez)M PITT (Drabek)SS EXPLANATION: Bottom team Is home team avored team Is designated by odds beside pitcher's name All pitching data reflects the pitcher's past performance as a starter YR TO DATE: Pitcher's overall record to date as a starter VS OP AT SITE: Pitcher's past performance vs today's opponent at the site of today's game LAST 3 STARTS: Reflects how pitcher Is currently going by detailing his performance over his last three starts WL: Won lost record as a starter IP: Innings pitched ERA: Earned run average MBA: Men on base average (average number of men allowed to reach base via hits and walks per nine innings pitched) The odds are estimated lines DOLLAR SIGNS are used to rate selections (3 units): BEST BET (2 units): ABOVE AVERAGE PLAY IS (1 unit): AVERAGE PLAY DODl a pseudonym for a professional handicapper appears in these newspapers daily GAMES AMERICAN Oakland at Detroit 1:15 Milwaukee atYankees 1:30 Boston at Toronto 3: 1 5 California at Chicago 7:05 Cleveland at Baltimore 7:35 Seattle at Kansas City 8:05 Minnesota at Texas 8:35 NATIONAL Mets at Los Angeles 3:15 Philadelphia at 3:35 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh 7:05 Chicagoat Atlanta 7:10 San Diego at Montreal 7:35 St Louis at Houston 8:05 WEEK AHEADTICKET INORMATION METS Tonight at Los Angeles Dodgers 10:35 WWOR 9 Tomorrow at Los Angeles Dodgers 3:15 Sunday at Los Angeles Dodgers 4:05 WWOR 9 Tuesday Diego Padres 7:35 Wednesday San Diego Padres 7:35 SC Thursday San rancisco Giants 7:35 Ticket information Shea Stadium (718) 507 8499 Ticket prices box $1200 upper deck box $1200 loge and lower mezzanine reserved $1000 upper deck reserved $600 picnic area (groups of 100 or more) $1000 Senior Citizen Day (Day of game only) $100 YANKEES Tonight Milwaukee Brewers 7:30 WPIX 11 Tomorrow kee Brewers 1:30 MSG TV Sunday Milwaukee Brewers 1:30 WPIX 11 Monday at Baltimore Orioles 7:35 WPIX 11 Tuesday at Baltimore Orioles 7:35 WPIX 11 Wednesday at Baltimore Orioles 7:35 MSG TV Thursday at Baltimore Orioles 7:35 WPIX 11 Ticket information: Yankee Stadium (212 293 6000 Ticketmaster (212) 307 7171 (201) 507 8900 (914) 965 2700 (516 888 9000 Ticket prices lowerlodge box seats $1200 tier box $1200 lower reserved $1000 bleachers $450 Senior citizens $100 NOW YANKEES LOST Brewers first Witt pitching With one out Gantner singles to right Sheffield singles past second Gantner to second Parker singles to center Gantner scores and Sheffield scores on fielding error by center fielder Kelly Parker to second on error Yount grounds out to second Parker to third Parker scores on Witt's wild pitch Brewers 3 0 Yankees first Navarro pitching Kelly reaches first on throwing error by third baseman Sheffield Kelly steals second Sax reaches on infield single to shortstop Kelly to third With Azocar batting Kelly scores on Navarro's balk Brewers 3 1 Brewers fourth With one out Deer homers to left Brewers 4 1 Yankees fourth With one out Maas hit by pitch Nokes singles to right center Maas to third Barfield singles to left Maas scores Brewers 4 2 Brewers fifth With one out Gantner singles to right Sheffield singles past third Gantner to third Parker hits three run homer to right center Yount walks Deer doubles past third Yount scores Brewers 8 2 HOW METS LOST Mels second Valenzuela pitching Strawberry walks Johnson walks Strawberry to second Teufel singles to center Strawberry scores Johnson to second With one out Trevino singles to left Johnson scores Mets 2 0 Dodgers second Cone pitching Murray walks Brooks singles to right Murray to third Sclosda singles to right Murray scores Brooks to second With two out Valenzuela singles to center Brooks scores Mets 2 Dodgers 2 Dodgers fifth Gibson singles to right Daniels grounds Into a force With one out Murray homers to right Dodgers 4 2 Bonilla Bonds Bucs bombard Reds 9 3 Giants win 4 2 move to within 61z of first The Associated Press Bobby Bonilla hit a grand slam to cap six run fifth and Barry Bonds added a two run homer as the Pirates won their fifth straight over Cincinnati beating the Reds 9 3 last night at Pittsburgh in a battle of National League division leaders Zane Smith (9 7) gave up two runs in 6 innings to win his third in a row since being traded to Pitts burgh on Aug 8 The Pirates have won 10 of their last 12 including their first four game sweep ever in Riverfront Stadium last weekend Don Slaught doubled tripled and had an RBI as the Pirates im proved to 44 20 against the NL West The Pirates entered the night with a three game lead in the NL East over the Mets which played later at Los Angeles Todd Benzinger gave the Reds a 1 0 lead in the second with his fifth homer But rookie Chris Hammond (0 2) losing to the Pirates for the second time in five days make it out of the fifth after allowing just one hit in the first four innings Slaught hitting 181 since the All Star break doubled and scored on Jose single Smith bunted the runner up and manager Lou Piniella lifted Hammond after Gary Redus walked Tim Layana walked Bell to load the bases then walked Van Slyke on four straight pitches to force in the go ahead run Layana got two quick strikes then ran the count full be fore Bonilla hit a drive off the left field stands for his 29th homer and the fifth grand slam this Associated Press HH I rUfefO A Andy Van Slyke is tagged out at home by Cincinnati catcher Joe Oliver during the fourth inning last night Van Slyke tried to score from third on a fly ball out to left field season He also hit a grand slam against Atlanta on May 18 GIANTS 6 PHILLIES 3 At San rancisco Ernest Riles tied a club record with his fourth pinch home run of the season and reliever rancisco Oliveras pitched three scoreless innings for his first NL victory The Giants who have won three of four games moved to within 6l2 games of first place Cin cinnati in the NL West and broke a six game losing streak to the Phillies three run homer off re liever Dennis Cook (8 3) keyed a four run fourth inning rally and gave the Giants a 4 3 lead He tied the San rancisco New York fran chise mark set in 1978 by Mike Ivie and tied by Candy Maldonado in 1986 ASTROS 8 BRAVES 3 At Atlanta Glenn Wilson had four of season high 18 hits scored three runs and drove in two leading Houston to only its 20th victory in 65 road games this season They are 35 25 at home NOTE: Giants right hander Jose Alvarez who has been on the disabled list all season underwent elbow surgery yesterday in Los An geles and will wait at least six months before he can throw again Toronto slides by Boston Jays trail by one Chicago wins 4 2 The Associated Press Mookie Wilson slid home with the winning run on Kelly broken bat grounder in the bottom of the ninth inning last night as the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Boston Red Sox 4 3 at Toronto in the open er of a four game series between the top two teams in the AL East The victory moved Toronto within one game of the division leading Red Sox It was only the second time the Blue Jays have beat en the Red Sox in seven games this season Wilson began the winning rally with a single to right his third hit of the game and took third when Joe Hesketh (0 1) threw a pickoff at tempt down the right field line Tony ernandez was walked in tentionally and Jeff Gray relieved Hesketh With the infield in Gruber broke his bat on a 1 1 pitch and grounded softly to third baseman Wade Boggs But Wilson running on contact beat the throw to the plate sliding in just ahead of Tony tag WHITE SOX 4 ANGELS 2 At Chicago rookie Alex er nandez allowed seven hits in eight innings and Bobby Thigpen earned his major league leading 42nd save as Chicago beat California The win allowed the second place White Sox to pick up a half game on idle Oakland narrowing the margin over Chicago in the AL West to five games Associated Press Boston's Phil Plantier goes down after getting hit on the foot by a pitch by Dave Stieb in the third inning last night Surhoff two others lose appeals It be much of a homecoming this weekend for BJ Surhoff The Milwaukee Brewers catcher must miss the first three of this four game series against the Yan kees as the penalty for his part in a June 30 brawl with the Seattle Mariners Surhoff joined teammates Gary Sheffield and Mike eld er in appealing yesterday to American League President Dr Bobby Brown All had three game suspen sions upheld elder will begin serving his on Aug 27 Shef begins on Aug 31 hope they listen to you but basically you have two strikes going Surhoff said of his hearing before Dr Brown made his judgment and the (Mariners) had already served their our members of the Mari ners sat out suspensions with out appeal Pedulla ROYALS 4 MARINERS 1 At Kansas City Mo Kansas City reached the 500 mark for the first time since April 19 as George Brett and Mike Macfarlane each drove in two runs The Royals won their fourth straight game and are now 62 62 The last time they were at the break even point was eight games into the season NOTES: Red Sox pitcher John Dopson is scheduled for surgery Monday to have bone chips removed from his right elbow The Mariners activated out fielder Jay Buhner from the dis abled list and put him on the roster for their Kansas City game To make room for Buhner short stop Mike Brumley was designated for assignment the team said Steinbrenner offered to resign USOC post The Associated Press COLORADO SPRINGS Colo or the second time this week George Steinbrenner agreed to be seen but not heard This time the deposed boss of the Yankees at least have to resign as a vice presi dent of the US Olympic Committee He appar ently was ready to do just that Wednesday night before being placed on inactive status The party lino yesterday was that both sides agreed without dissent on the inactive status Several members of the executive commit tee however hinted that Steinbren ner forced to give up control of the Yankees for paying a small time gambler $40000 to get dirt on out fielder Dave Winfield offered to resign altogether but was told that necessary was saying and we were saying there something we can work Le Roy Walker the USOC treasurer said Walker then tried to recant say ing he had only heard others dis cussing that scenario although he was one of the officers who met privately with Steinbrenner during the deliberations Executive committee member Anita Derantz would not address the resignation issue not going to second guess George she said has agreed that the Olympic Committee is very important to him He has agreed to remain on inactive status urjtil this all settles 1 What that means is unclear and the USOC wasn't saying will remain inactive peri said USOC president Robert Helmick been no issue of his credibility The only desire is for him to remain inactive until the controversies surrounding him are all sufficiently resolved" Helmick said Steinbrenner was not asked to resign by the committee because was felt we really have enough information to decide if he should or should not Steinbrenner agreed to banish ment from baseball after turning down proposal to take a two year suspension in hopes of pre serving his USOC role In a statement released late Wednesday night Steinbrenner said he backed away from the every day involvement with the USOC to matters of concern to be clar ified" Robert Helmick BOXSCORES BOSTON 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 lb 0 0 I 0 0 Ph 0 rf so IP BB SO RER BB 5 3 2 3 3 5 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 the 8th Gray 0 0 1b 4 1b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001 000 0 0 If rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2b dh 4 3b 4 JoReed Plantir Boaas Burks Greenwl Brnnsky Marshl Quintan Pena Rivera 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 GHill dh Olerud ph Lee 2b Willims Totals 000 100 Boston Bolton Irvine Hesketh L0 Gray Toronto Stieb Henke Wl 2 Stieb pitched to pitched to 1 batter in the 9th Bell by Bolton Plantier by Stieb Umpires Home ord irst Weike Sec abrh 0 3 0 1 Pirates 9 Reds 3 Blue Jays 4 Red Sox 3 Redus lb Bream lb JBell ss vanSiyk cf Bonilla rf Bair Bonds If Kino 3b 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Parrish 4 0 0 0 CMrtnz ph 1 0 0 0 Stevens lb 0 1 0 LJohnsn cfO 0 0 0 Cochmn 3b 3 0 1 0 isk 4 0 2 0 Venabl ph 1 0 0 0 Karkovic cO 0 0 0 DHill 2b 4 0 10 Thomas 1b 2 1 1 0 Schofild ss 3 1 1 0 Lyons lb 0 0 0 0 Sosa rf 3 0 0 0 letchr 2b 4 0 2 2 Guillen ss 3 0 0 0 Totals 32 2 8 2 Totals 29 4 8 3 California 001 010 000 2 Chicago 010 300 4 Guillen DP California 1 Chicago 1 California 6 Chicago 7 2B Calderon Umpires Home Cousins irst Hickox Second Johnson Third Young 3:25 32393 Pasqua Winfield isk DWhite IP ER BB SO California McCaskill 9 9 5 2 3 6 4 4 4 1 ClYoung 1 2 3 2 0 0 1 0 Eichhorn 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 Chicago AerndzW2 8 7 2 2 2 6 Thigpen S42 1 1 0 0 0 1 Pasqua by McCaskill YANKEES STATS Includes games through 823 Player AB RBI HR Avg Cerone 99 8 34 9 2 343 Kelly 483 65 143 46 11 296 Azocar 149 15 43 16 4 289 Leyritz 225 23 60 15 4 267 Hall 313 36 82 42 11 262 Maas 142 25 37 28 15 261 Nokes 275 27 71 31 9 258 Sax 478 52 120 33 3 251 Mattingly 343 34 84 35 5 245 Barfield 358 49 86 53 17 240 Geren 244 18 56 30 i 8 230 Espinoza 341 21 77 16 2 226 Balboni 200 19 39 26 13 195 Velarde 142 13 27 6 1 190 Tolleson 59 9 11 4 0186 Washington 114 7 19 9 1 167 Dorsett 20 2 3 0 0 150 Stolen bases: Sax (30) Kelly (30) Sanders (8) Washington (4) Azocar (5) Barfield (3) Blowers (1) Mattingly (1) Leyritz (1) Tolle son(1) 0 Pitcher IP ER SO BB LERA Perez 14 2 12 3 1 2 129 Guttrmn 747a 24 40 19 8 4 291 Plunk 52 18 44 38 5 2 3 08 Righetti 437s 16 38 21 1 0 332 Robinson 77 30 35 29 3 6 349 Mills 35 14 18 28 1 4 360 Witt 69 28 47 30 2 6 3 63 Cadaret 105 44 65 50 5 4 375 Cary 109 50 83 42 5 8 413 Leary 167 79 109 57 7 15 425 LaPoint 135 66 60 52 6 9 439 Hawkins 142 84 67 70 4 10 5 32 Jones 42 28 22 20 1 2 600 Leiter 9 11 5 3 1 1103 Saves: Righetti (27) Cadaret (2) Guetter man (2) METS STATS Includes games through 822 Player AB RBI HR Avg Magadan 324 55 109 45 4 336 Sasser 228 29 74 36 6 325 Jefferies 461 78 142 62 13 308 Torve 26 0 8 2 0 308 Boslon 268 51 79 32 7 295 Strawberry 411 70 116 80 28 282 Miller 182 33 51 11 1 280 McReynolds 393 55 99 61 16 252 Carreon 188 30 47 26 10 250 Trevino 8 0 2 1 0 250 Teufel 100 13 25 16 5 250 Johnson 461 64 113 70 19 245 87 11 21 11 3 241 Lyons 80 8 19 7 2 238 Mercado 89 10 19 7 3 213 Elster 314 36 65 45 9 207 Reed 11 1 2 0 0181 Diaz 22 0 3 1 0136 Carr 0 0 0 0 0 000 Stolen bases: Johnson (27) Miller (14) Strawberry (14) Boston (13) Jefferies (9) McReynolds (6) Elster (2) Carreon (1) Pitcher IP ER SO BB LERA Brown 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 00 ranco 56 12 45 15 4 0 1 91 Viola 182 55 134 44 16 8 271 Machado 34 12 27 17 4 1 3 15 ernandez 130 50 122 46 8 10 3 45 Whitehurst 48 19 31 7 1 0 354 Cone 146 58 165 41 9 6 3 58 Ojeda 102 42 55 31 6 5 3 68 Pena 55 26 54 20 2 3 4 21 Gooden 166 81 155 53 13 6 4 39 Darling 103 53 86 36 5 8 4 60 Saves: ranco (29) Pena (3) Whitehurst (2) fnnis (1) Giants 6 Phillies 3 PHILA SAN RAN ab bi ab bi Dykstra cf 4 0 2 2 Butler cf 2 2 2 0 Dautton 2 1 0 0 Klngery rf 2 0 1 1 Ready ph 1 0 0 0 WCIark lb 3 0 0 0 Nieto 0 0 0 0 Mitchell If 4 0 0 1 VHayes If 3 0 10 MWIms 3b 4 1 1 0 Boever 0 0 0 0 Kennedy 3 1 2 0 Murphy rf 4 0 1 1 RThmp 2b 4 0 0 1 Kruk lb 4 0 10 Andersn ss4 1 2 0 Herr 2b 5 0 10 Downs 10 0 0 Thon ss 5 110 Riles ph 1113 Hollins 3b 3 1 1 0 Oliveras 1 0 0 0 Booker 3b 0 0 0 0 Brantley 0 0 0 0 Greene 2 0 0 0 Thrmnd 0 0 0 0 Cook 0 0 0 0 Bathe ph 10 0 0 CHayes ph 1 0 0 0 Bedrosn 0 0 0 0 Ruffin 0 0 0 0 Akerflds 1 0 0 0 CMrtnz lb 1 0 0 0 Totals 36 3 8 3 Totals 30 6 9 6 Philadelphia 100 200 San randsco 100 400 6 Klngery MaWiliiams Philadel phia 13 San rancisco 6 Dykstra Anderson Kingery Riles (7) Hayes (12) Dykstra (29) Kingery IP RER BB SO Philadelphia Hollins by Downs Dautton by Oli veras Greene 3 1 3 4 3 3 4 3 Cook L8 3 1 2 3 3 2 2 0 1 Ruffin 1 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 Akerfelds 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 Boever 1 21101 San rancisco Downs 4 5 3 2 3 3 Oliveras 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 2 Brantley 1 3 2 0 0 1 0 Thurmond 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 Bedrosn S9 1 0 0 0 1 0 Home Layne irst Runge Second Winters Third Davis 3:03 13918 LATE WEDNESDAY Dodgers 3 Phillies 2 Two outs when winning run scored PHILA LOS ANGELS ab bi ab bi Dykstra cf 4 1 1 0 LHarris 2b 3 0 0 0 Dautton 3 1 1 0 Samuel 2b 0 0 0 0 VHayes If 3 0 0 0 Gibson cf 4 0 0 0 CMrtnz 1b 0 0 0 0 Daniels If 3 0 0 0 Murphy rf 4 0 3 2 Gott 0 0 0 0 Kruk lb 4 0 10 Murray lb 3 1 0 0 Herr 2b 4 0 0 0 Brooks rf 3 10 0 CHayes 3b 4 0 0 Scioscia 3 0 2 0 Booker ss 4 0 0 0 Shrprsn 3b 2 0 1 1 Boever 0 0 0 0 Griffin ss 3 0 0 0 RMcDwl 0 0 0 0 Javier ph 0 0 0 1 DeJesus 2 0 0 0 Neidlngr 2 0 1 0 Ready ph 10 0 0 Walsh 0 0 0 0 Carman 0 0 0 0 MHtchr ph 1 0 1 0 Thon ss 0 0 0 0 Gonzalz If 0 1 0 0 Totals 33 2 6 2 Totals 27 3 5 2 Philadelphia 009 Ml Los Angeles 010 000 RMcDoweli Philadelphia 2 LOB Philadelphia 6 Los Angeles 6 Samuel Home Wendelstedt irst West Second Barnes Third Marsh 2:50 27934 Sharperson Javier IP ER BB SO Philadelphia DeJesus 7 31143 Carman 1 1110 0 Boever L2 4 1 3 1 1 0 1 0 RMcDwII 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles Neidlinger 7 2 3 6 2 2 2 8 Walsh 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 Gott W2 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 Carman 2 BASEBALL TODAY riday Aug 24 SCOREBOARD Boston at Toronto (7:35 pm EOT) In the second of a four game series Dana Kiecker (4 6) is scheduled to pitch for the Red Sox against Jimmy Key STATS Houtson's ranklin Stubbs has five homers in his last 10 games Boston is 22 4 in its last 26 home games It has been 16 years since an American League club has led the majors in ERA Nolan Ryan won his 301st game Wednesday to move past Early Wynn and Lefty Grove for 18th place on the all time victory list STREAKS rank Viola (16 8) snapped a three game losing streak Wednesday as the Mets beat San Diego 4 1 LEADERS American League National League Bawd on 320 at Bals Home Runs AB Pct RHdsn Oak 103 373 88 121 324 Plmero Tex 116 457 56 145 317 Brett KC 112 431 67 1 36 316 Trammell Det 118 456 59 142 311 JoReed Bsn 117 449 56 139 310 Boggs Bsn 118 475 69 147 309 Harper Min 105 372 51 115 309 EMarlineZ Sea 117 403 57 124 308 Griffey Sea 124 484 73 149 308 Sheffield MH 108 429 60 132 308 ielder Detroit 39 JCanseco Oakland 34 McGwire Oakland 32 McGriff Toronto 28? Deer Milwaukee 25 Gruber Toronto 23 RHenderson Oakland 22 Bell Toronto 20 Milligan Baltimore 20 Runs Batted In ielder Detroit 102 Gruber Toronto 85 JCanseco Oakland 85 McGwire Oakland 84 DParker Milwaukee 80 Sierra Texas 78 Bell Toronto 77 Palmeiro Texas 73 Pitching (9 Decisions) BJones Chicago 11 1 917 Welch Oak land 21 4 840 Stieb Toronto 16 4 800 Williamson Baltimore 8 2 800 Ciernens Boston 18 5 783 Bolton Boston 7 3 778 Went Toronto 9 3 750 Cinlev Califor nia 16 6 727 Based on 305 at Bats Home Runs AB Pct Dykstra Phi 113 446 89 153 343 Magadan Mets 106 324 54 109 336 McGee StL 120 484 72 162 335 Duncan Cin 94 330 52 107 324 Dawson Chi 110 394 51 126 320 TGwynn SO 120 491 69 155 316 Bonds Pit 115 397 86 124 312 Grace Chi 120 447 52 138 309 Murray LA 117 414 69 128 309 Jefferies Mets 115 460 71 140 304 Sandberg Chicago 29 Bonilla Pitts burgh 28 Strawberry Mets 28 Mitchell San rancisco 27 Bonds Pittsburgh 24 MaWiliiams San rancisco 24' Gant At lanta 22 Sabo Cincinnati 22 Runs Batted in JCarter San Diego 96 MaWiliiams San rancisco 93 Bonds Pittsburgh 90 Bonil la Pittsburgh 85 Strawberry Mets WCIark San rancisco 77 Sandberg Chicago 74 Wallach Montreal 74 Pitching (9 Decisions) Darwin Houston 9 1 900 Cook Phila delphia 8 2 800 Tudor SILouiS 11 3 786 Drabek Pittsburgh 16 5 762 Burkett San rancisco 11 4 733 RMartlnez LA 15 6714 Samoen Mont 10 4 714 STANDINGS STARTERS AND TIMES YANKEES STATS LATE WEDNESDAY GAMES METS STATS WEEK AHEADTICKET INORMATION BASEBALL TODAY HOW YANKEES LOST LEADERS HOW METS LOST.

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