University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, September 24, 1986 Three-run homer lifts Milwaukee over Boston United Press International MILWAUKEE - Rick Manning hit a three-run homer and Tim Leary picked up his first home victory since June 20, leading the Milwaukee Brewers to an 8-5 victory over the Boston Red Sox. Despite the loss, Boston leads the American League East by nine games and its magic number for clinching the division title remained at three as Toronto defeated Detroit, 6-3. Milwaukee scored eight times in five innings off loser Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd, 15-10, but were helped by three Boston errors. Leary, 10-12, is now 3-0 in four games started against Boston with a 2.63 ERA. Leary pitched five innings, giving up four runs on eight hits. Bryan Clutterbuck and Mark Clear combined to pitch the final four innings. Toronto 6, Detroit 3 DETROIT — Jesse Barfield's game-tying home with one out in the ninth inning triggered a three-run rally last night that lifted the Toronto Blue Jays to a 6-3 triumph over the Detroit Tigers. After Barfield's 34th home run tied the score at 3-3 and knocked out starter Eric King, the Blue Jays jumped on reliever Willie Hernandez for four more hits to pull out the victory. Ernie Whithe greeted Hernandez, 8-7, with a single to center and Damaso Garcia hit an infield single to put runners on first and second. One out later, Garth Iorg doubled in Whitt and Tony Fernandez followed with a two-run double. Mark Eichhorn improved to 13-5, allowing one hit and striking out six in 3 1-3 innings of work. Tom Henke pitched the ninth to get his 24th save. New York 5. Baltimore 3 BALTIMORE — Dave Winfield scored on a wild pitch by Brad Havens in the 10th inning, helping the New York Yankees to a 5-3 victory over the Baltimore Orioles. New York's Don Mattingly singled to center with two out in the third to stretch his hitting streak to 22 games, the longest in the majors this year. Cleveland's Joe Carter had a 21-game streak earlier in the season. Steve Sax of the Dodgers currently has a 21-game hitting streak. Mattingly went 1 for 5 to lower his batting average to .350. Oakland 4. Chicago 3 OAKLAND, Calif. — Rookie Mark McWire drove in two runs and scored another on an error in a three-run sixth-inning that gave the Oakland A's a 4-3 victory yesterday over the Chicago White Sox. The White Sox made five errors in the game, including three in the sixth, and made Steve Carlton, 4-3, the loser. Rick Rodriguez, 1-1, got the victory with relief help from Bill Mooneyham and Bill Krueger. Krueger pitched $2\%$ scoreless innings for his first save of the season. Carney Lansford led off the Oakland sixth with a single, and with one out Dave Kingman reached first base on an error by third baseman Dave Cochrane. Both runners advanced on an infield out by Rusty Tillman and McGwire singled to right to score both runners. Mickey Tettleton then doubled and McGwire scored when center fielder Daryl Boston bobbled the ball, allowing the final run to score. Tillman's first major-league homer made it 2-1 in the bottom of the fourth. Chicago went ahead 3-1 in the sixth on a leadoff double by Baines, who scored on a two-out triple by Guillen. Texas 12. Seattle 6 Chicago took a 2-0 lead in the fourth on one-out singles by Harold Baines and Ron Hassey, a wild pitch by Rodriguez that allowed Baines to score and a double by Ozzie Guillen. SEATTLE — Ruben Sierra hit a two-run homer and drove in three runs lifting the Texas Rangers to a 12-6 victory over the Seattle Mariners. The Rangers trail California by eight games in the American League West. Any combination of California victories and Texas losses totaling four would eliminate the Rangers. Cleveland 5, California 2 ANAHEM, Calif. — Rookie Greg Swindell limited California to four singles and Pat Tabler doubled the win the run in the eighth inning, giving the Cleveland Indians a 5-2 victory over the Angels. Swindell, 21, struck out five and walked two to notch his first complete game. Swindell won his fourth straight decision after losing his first major-league start. The left-hander, who was signed out of the University of Texas in June, retired 16 of the last 17 batters and 12 in a row during that stretch. The loss marked the first time California has dropped two games in a row since Aus. 22-23 at Baltimore. The Indians rebounded from a 2-0 deficit and deprived Angels starter Mike Witt of his 19th victory, Witt, 18-9, is scheduled to have two more starts in his quest to win 20 games for the first time in his career. Three homers give New York win over St. Louis United Press International NEW YORK — Bob Ojeda scattered three hits over six innings yesterday and Ray Knight, Keith Hernandez and Darryl Strawberry belted home runs, giving the New York Metas a 9-1 romp over the St. Louis Cardinals. Ojeda, 17-5. lost his shutout when Steve Lake homered with one out in the third. The other hits he surrendered were doubles to Willie McGee and Tom Herr. The left-hander struck out five and walked none. Jesse Orosco pitched the last three innings to earn his 19th save. Greg Mathews, 10-8, was the starter and forster in Los Louis. He lasted four innings and gave up eight hits and five earned runs. third on an infield out by Hernandez for the fourth run. "The National League East champions took a 4-0 lead in the second. Knight hit a leadoff homer, his 10th. With one out, Rafael Santana walked and went to second on Ojeda's single. Mookie Wilson's single loaded the bases and Lee Mazzilli drove in Santana and Ojeda. Wielson scored from Hernandez slammed his 13th horn in the fourth inning to make it 5-1. In the next inning, Strawberry smashed the first pitch from reliever Joe Boever for his 23rd homer. Gary Carter's RBI single in the sixth made it 7-1. New York added two in the seventh with a hit by Wilson and an RBI single by Mazziilli. Montreal 10, Chicago 5 CHICAGO — Andre Dawson, Andres Galarraga and pitcher Dennis Martinez each drove in two runs, leading the Montreal Expos to a 10-5 victory over the Chicago Cubs. The Expos got 18 hits off five pitchers and moved one-half game ahead of St. Louis for third place in the National League East division. Randy St. Claire, 2-0, did not allow the Cubs to score in the middle three innings and earned the victory. The Expos scored two runs in each of the first, second and fourth innings and forged a 6-0 lead. With Mitch Webster at third and Tim Raines at second in the first inning, Galarraga hit a check-swing single to right and drove in two runs. In the second inning, Martinez doubled down the first base line with Tom Foley at third and Luis Rivera at second and gave Montreal a 4-0 lead. Martinez and Casey Candalea singled off Chicago starter Greg Maddux, 1-4, in the fourth and an intentional walk to Raines loaded the bases. Dave Gumpert replaced Maddux and gave up a two-run single to Dawson and gave Montreal a 6-0 advantage. The Cubs got five consecutive hits and scored four runs. Gary Matthews and Keith Moreland singled and Leon Durham doubled down the first base line and drove in Chicago's first run. Jody Davis followed with a three-run homer and cut Montreal's advantage to 6-4. Randy Hunt started the eighth inning with his first major-league home run and gave Montreal a 7-4 lead. HOUSTON — Rookie Jim Deshaies fired a two-hitter and set a major league record by striking out the first Houston 4, Los Angeles 0 eight batters he faced last night to spark the Houston Astros to a 4-0 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Deshaires, 10-5, finished the game with 10 strikeouts and walked one in notching his first major-league shutout and first career complete game. The only hits he allowed were a leadoff single by Steve Sax in the fourth and a one-out single to Enos Cabell in the seventh. Deshaires, 26, acquired from the New York Yankees for Joe Niekro in September 1985, also set a Houston club record for most victories by a rookie left-hander. The first place Astros can clinch the National League West Division title today with a victory over the Giants and a Cincinnati loss to Atlanta. The Astros lead the Giants by 10 games with 11 games remaining. Cincinnati 6, San Francisco 5 CINCINNATI — Kurt Stillwell singled in Ron Oester from second base with two outs and the seventh inning to snap a 2-2 tie and pace the Cincinnati Reds to a 6-5 victory over the San Francisco Giants. Oester doubled to left off loser Mark Davis, 4.7 After pinch hitter Dave Concepcion struck out, Stillwell singled to left off Frank Williams to drive in the go-ahead run. Pittsburgh 6. Philadelphia 5 Bonds' 16th homer of the year came off loser Steve Bedrosian, 8-6, and culminated a Pittsburgh comeback from a 5-0 deficit. Barry Jones pitched two innings of scoreless relief to improve to 3-4. San Diego 5 Atlanta 2 With one out in the Reds' seventh. PITTSBURGH — Barry Bonds slammed a two-homer, capping a three-run ninth inning rally that lifted the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 6-5 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. 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