12 Thursday, September 18, 1986 / University Daily Kansan Angels down Royals need 9 to clinch title From Kansan wires ANAHEIM, Calif. — Brian Downing blasted a two-run homer with one out in the bottom of the 10th inning last night and lifted the California Angels to a 3-1 victory over the Kansas City Royals. This reduced the Angels' magic number for winning the American League West Championship to nine. Downing drove a 1-2 pitch from loser Bud Black, 5-8, into the left field seats after Dick Schofield had collected his fourth single of the game. It was the first four-hit game of Schofield's big league career. The homer was the 18th of the season for Downing, who raised his RB1 total to 84. Doug Corbett, 4.2, picked up the victory. Corbett blanked the Royals on one hit over the final three innings. The Angels took a 1-0 lead off Kansas City starter Danny Jackson on Deo Cinces' 24th homer of the season leading off the bottom of the fourth. California starter Don Sutton retired the first 11 Kansas City batters and had allowed only singles by Rudy Law and Jamie Quirk entering the eighth. but pinch-hitter Hal McRae blasted his seventh homer leading off the eighth to tie the game at 11, and Sutton, who walked three and struck out three, immediately was replaced by Corbett. The victory enabled the Angels to maintain their nine-game lead over Texas in the AL West. Any combination of nine California wins or Texas losses will give the Angels the AL West title. The Angels have 18 games remaining, while the Rangers have 16 left. Boston 1. Milwaukee 1 BOSTON — Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd scattered eight hits, and Don Baylor and Dwight Evans hit back-to-back home runs in the sixth inning, pacing the Boston Red Sox to their 11th straight home triumph, a 4-1 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers. Boston has a 10-game lead over both Toronto and New York in the American League East. Detroit beat the Blue Jays 8-6, and Baltimore defeated the Yankees 8-3. The Red Sox victory cut the magic number for clinching the division title to seven. Texas 4. Oakland 0 OAKLAND. Calif. — Pete Incaviglia drove in three runs with two homers, and rookies Ed Correa and Mitch Williams pitched a combined six-hitter, leading the Texas Rangers to a 4-0 triumph over the Oakland A's. In caviglia hit a solo shot in the fifth and a two-run home in the seventh to give him 27 home runs for the season. Texas scored its final run on Larry Parrish's eighth-inning homer, his 27th of the season. Detroit 8. Toronto 6. TORONTO — Larry Herndon's pinch hit, three-run homer capped a four-run seventh inning, leading the Detroit Tigers to an 8-6 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays. With the score fired 3-3 and one out in the seventh, singles by Dwight Lowry and Lou Whitaker off Jim Clancy, 14-11, put runners at first and second. Alan Trammell singled past the glove of diving second baseman Manny Lee, scoring Lowry and advancing Whitaker to third. Jeff Musselman came in to pitch, and Hernand, hitting for Bruce Fields, drove a 1-2 pitch into the left-field bleachers, giving Detroit a 7-3 lead. Hernand's homer was his seventh of the season. Cleveland 5. Minnesota 2 CLEVELAND — Pat Tabler singled home Joe Carter with the goahead run in the sixth inning and lifted the Cleveland Indians to a 2-3 victory over the Minnesota Twins. After Minnesota's Greg Gagne tied the game 2-2 in the fifth inning with a solo homer, Cleveland jumped on Indians reliever Mike Smithson for three runs in the sixth. Smithson, 10-14, making his first major-league relief appearance after 144 starts, gave up a lead-off single to Carter, but got Cory Snyder on an infield fly, Carter stole second and scored on Tabler's single to left. Brook Jacoby sent Tabler home with a double to left and scored on Chris Bando's two-out double to right. Baltimore 8, New York 3 NEW YORK — Jim Trawer drove in three runs, Larry Sheets hit a two-run homer, and Eric Bell won in his first major-league start, leading the Baltimore Orioles to an 8-3 victory over the New York Yankees. The decision snapped Baltimore's five-game losing streak and halted a four-game Yankee winning streak. Chicago 3, Seattle 0 SEATTLE — Floyd Bannister and Bob Thigpen combined on a four-hitter, helping the Chicago White Sox to a 3-0 victory over the Seattle Mariners. Pitcher leads Cards to win over Phillies United Press International PHILADELPHIA — Winning pitcher Bob Forsch drove in the game-winning run with a sacrifice fly yesterday and helped the St. Louis Cardinals snap the Philadelphia Phillies' five-game winning streak with an 8-5 victory. The Cardinals took advantage of four Philadelphia errors and scored four unearned runs. The win increased Forsch's record to 14-8. Loser Bruce Ruffin dropped to 8-4. Todd Worrell came in with one on and one out in the eighth inning and picked up his 34th save, the most saved ever by a major league rookie. Houston 6, Cincinnati 1 CINCINNATI — Jose Cruz hit two home runs and drove in five, and Danny Darwin pitched a five-hitter, giving the Houston Astros a 6-1 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. The win extended Houston's lead over the Reds to nine games in the National League West. The Astros will win the division title when a combination of Houston wins and Cincinnati losses totals 18. Cruz knocked in two runs with a home run in the fourth inning and three more runs with a home run in the eighth inning. It was the sixth two-homer game of his career and the first since July 24, 1984. Cruz has nine home runs for the season. Darwin, 3-1, struck out three in pitching his first complete game. Loser Chris Welsh, 6-7, struck out two and walked three in 7innings. Atlanta4. Los Angeles1 ATLANTA — Bruce Benedict keyed a three-run seventh inning with a two-run single and sent the Atlanta Braves to a 4-1 victory over Los Angeles. The win stalled Dodgers ace Fernando Valenzuela's bid to become the National League's first 20-game winner. With the game tied 1-1, Ken Oberkftell led off the seventh inning by doubling and took third on a single by Dale Murphy. Bob Horner then singled to right, driving home Oberkftell and moving Murphy to third. Ken Grififfey forced Horner at second, and Murphy held at third. Griffiffy stole second and one out later. Benedict singled up the middle for two runs. Jeff Dedmon, 6-6, pitched the final three innings for the victory. Montreal 6-1, Pittsburgh 5-4 MONTREAL — Sid Bream hit a two-run homer in the sixth innning, helping the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 4-1 victory over the Montreal Expos in the second game of a double-header. 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