SPORTS The University Daily KANSAN October 14, 1983 Page 13 Pitchers Boddicker and Dennv silence hitting stars By FRED McMANE United Press International PHILADELPHIA — Can't anybody in this World Series hit? Few players have been able to connect solidly so far, and that trend is likely to continue in the third game tonight when the Philadelphia Phillies send 300-game winner Steve Carlton to the mound against the Orioles' Mike Flanagan. Pitchers John Denny of the Phillies and rookie Mike Boddicker of the Orioles were the stars as the two teams split the first two games in Baltimore. Denny pitched a strong 7 innings on Tuesday night, and Boddicker turned in a three-hitter in winning Wednesday night's game, 4-1. BODICKER HASN'T give up an earned run in his 24 innings, including 18 in pitching. A continuation of the low-scoring games that have been played so far would have the clubs threatening the World Series record for fewest runs scored in a five, six or seven-game set of 18. 19 and 29 runs, respectively. "In this Series I think it is going to be an oddity to score a lot of runs," said the Orioles' John Loweinstein, one of the few players who has looked good at the plate. "You have to feel proud to contribute any offense with the kind of pitching we're going to see in this Series." With no game scheduled Thursday because of team travel, both teams worked out at Veterans Stadium. Phillies' manager Paul Owens was optimistic that the return to this game, where the Phillies posted a 50-31 record this year, would snap his team out of a batting slump. "I guess you have to say we's satisfied to get a split on the road," said Owens. "Any time you go on the other guy's turf, you've got to be happy with the split. It seems we have been a boatmate for years." We've been a boatmate. Not only this year, but in 1877 I think we had an even better record. "I REALLY THINK the enthusiasm of the fans has a lot to do with it. The emotion provided by the fans, I think, rubs off on the players." The emotion should run high tonight because an overflow crowd of more than 66,000 is expected. Clear skies with temperatures in the 50s are forecast for the 7:30 p.m. start. Veterans Stadium is considered one of the best parks in the National League in which to hit. During the NL playoffs against the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Phillies collected 22 hits in the two games played at The Vet. Against the left-handed Flamanag, Owens will go with his right-handed lineup that includes Garry Maddox in center field and Sixto Laezen in right field. Dixit a hoop game-winning home run off left-hander Scott McGregor in Tuesday night's opener but was benched in favor of left-handed hitting Greg against Boddlerick in Wednesday night's game. FLANAGAN SPENT much of the regular season on the disabled list with torn ligaments in his knee but still posted a 12-4 record with a 3.30 ERA. He last pitched against the White Sox and game of the American League playoffs and allowed one run in five innings to get the victory. The Orioles' left-hander will be making his third start and fourth World Series appearance. He has a 1-1 record and a 3.00 ERA in three previous Series games. Carlton, who has had five days rest since beating the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NL pennant-clinching playoff game, will become the first 300-game winner to pitch a World Series game since Grover Cleveland Alexander did it for St. Louis in 1928. A four-time Cy Young Award winner, Carlton will be making his fourth start and sixth appearance in World Series competition. He has a 2.1 record and a 2.52 ERA in five games. During the regular season, Carlton posted only a 15-16 record, but Owens said that was a bad sign. "I THOUGHT BOTH he and (John) Denny could have won five or six more games. They pitched a lot of games where we just didn't get them many runs," said Owens. "I thought Steve pitched extremely well in the beginning of the season. He slumped a little in mid-game, was strong again at the end. With five days rest he should be very strong Friday night." As he has done so successfully all season, Orioles manager Joe Altobelli will start his right-handed hitting platoon against Carlton. That means John Shelby will start in place of Al Bumry in center field, and Gary Roenick will replace Lowenstein in left. Lowenstein, despite getting three hits in Wednesday night's game, was not a bit upset at the defense. "Am I upset at not playing?" said Lowenstein. "Are you kidding? I don't want to bat against Steve Carlton." SPORTS ALMANAC BASEBALL Major League Playoffs (Best-of-five) National League (Philadelphia wims series, 3:1) Oct 7 — Philadelphia 1, Los Angeles 2 Oct 8 — Philadelphia 1, Los Angeles 2 Oct 7 — Philadelphia 7, Los Angeles 2 Oct 8 — Philadelphia 7, Los Angeles 2 American League (Baltimore, in China) Oct. 5 - Chicago 2, Baltimore 1 Oct. 6 - Chicago 4, Chicago 0 Oct. 7 - Baltimore 11, Chicago 1 Oct. 8 - Baltimore 1 (Baltimore vs Philadelphia) (Best of seven) (Series even, 1-1) bot 11 - Philadelphia 2 Baltimore 1 (Series even, 1-1) Oct. 11 — Philadelphia 2, Baltimore 1 Oct 12 - Baltimore m. Philadelphia Oct 13 - at Baltimore, 7:30 p.m. Oct 14 - at Philadelphia, 8:30 p.m. Oct 15 - at Philadelphia, 4:00 p.m. Oct 16 - at Baltimore, 7:20 p.m. x if necessities x if necessities BASKETBALL Kansas City 130, Detroit 116 E. Johnson 10 0 20 9, S. Johnson 8 7 29 3, Olbering 3 2 3 8, K. 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