14 University Daily Kansan Sports Monday, April 28, 1986 Blue Jays shut out Baltimore United Press International BALTIMORE — Rookie Cecil Fletcher blasted a two-run homer and George Bell and Rance Mullinicks added solo shots yesterday to support the nine-hit pitching of Jim Clancy and power the Toronto Blue Jays to an 8-9 victory over the Baltimore Orioles. Clancy, 2-1, walked one and struck out four in notching his first shutout in three years. Bell's fourth home run and Fielder's second home run of the season off losing pitcher Ken Dixon, 2-1, staked the right-hander to a 3-0 lead in the second inning. Mullinis lined his first home run of the season with two outs in the third inning, marking the first time Dixon had allowed three home runs in a game. After Willie Upshaw walked, Dennis Martinez replaced Dixon. Upshaw stole second, advanced to third on a passed ball and scored on Bell's single for a 5-0 lead. Cleveland 9, New York 7 over the New York Yankees. Cleveland 9-18 win for the Cleveland 9-18 win for the Buller bachelor a two-double to cap a four- run eight inning that gave the Cleveland Indians a 9-7 victory Cleveland trailed 7-5 entering the eighth but sent seven batters to the plate against reliever Dave Righetti, 2-1. Righetti got two quick outs before Pat Tabler and another outster, and consecutive singles. Joe Carter, who was 4-for-4 with four RBIs, then singled home Tabler. Chris Bando followed with a single to score Castillo and Butler fouled off seven pitches before lacing his two-run double to left. Scott Bailes, the third of four Cleveland pitchers, improved to 3-1 with 2-3 of an inning in relief. Rich Yett worked the last two innings for his first save. California 8. Minnesota 7 MINNEAPOLIS — Ruppert Jones hit a two-run homer and Reggie Jackson had three hits and two RBI to lead a 14-hip attack that carried the California Angels to an factory over the Minnesota Twins. Rookie T.R. Bryden, 2-0, won for the second straight day in relief. Brydon pitched five innings after replacing Roman Romanick. Roy Smith, the third of four Minnesota pitchers, fell to 6-2. DETROIT — Lou Whitaker's two-run triple with one out in the sixth spoiled a strong performance by Chicago rookie Joe Davis and his team, who won a victory that ended the White Sox's four-game winning streak. Jack Morris, 3-2, notched his first complete game of the season. He did give up his 10th home run of the season in 43 innings, a solo clutch by Ron Kittle in the second, but lowered his ERA from 7.18 to 5.60 with his six-hitter. Texas 6, Milwaukee 2 ARLINGTON, Texas — Rookie Bobby Wiss struck out 11 to set a club record for a rookie pitcher and allowed only three hits over seven innings to lead the Texas Rangers to a 6-2 triumph over the Milwaukee Brewers. Oakland. 1. Seattle 0. OAKLAND, Calif. — Rick Langford and Jay Howell combined on a two-hitter in pitching the Seattle Mariners victory over the Seattle Mariners. Langford, 1-2, pitched seven innings, allowing only a one-out single to right in the sixth inning by Spike Owen. ST. LOUIS — Rookie Kevin Mitch and Tim Teufel each homered yesterday, helping the New York Mets complete a four-game sweep of the St. Louis Cardinals, 5-3, and their winning streak to nine games. United Press International Mets sweep 4 from Cardinals The loss was the seventh in a row for the Cardinals, marking the club's longest losing streak since April 1984 and are off to their best start in history. Left-hander Bob Ojeda, 3-0, earned the victory by going the distance for the first time this year. He allowed a defender not to walk a batter and struck out two. John Tudor, 3-1, lost his first decision at Busch Stadium after 18 consecutive victories at home. He also had a streak of 14 consecutive regular-season victories snapped. Pittsburgh 3, Philadelphia 5. PITTSBURGH — Bill Almon homered for the second straight game and drove in four runs to lead the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 13-6 victory over the error-plagued Philadelphia Phillies. Almon's home run was a solo shot to lead off the fourth inning against Philadelphia starter Steve Carlton, 1. 3- Almon also hit a two-run double off Carlton in the second and a run-scoring double off Larry Andersen in the eighth. Almon's offensive outburst helped make a winner of Mike Bielecki, 1-0. Carlton's RBI-single in the second inning gave the Philies a 1-1 lead, but the Pirates sent 10 batters to the plate in the bottom of the inning and scored seven runs to break the game open. Chicago 12, Montreal 10 CHICAGO — Jody Davis hit two home runs, including a grand slam, and Steve Christmas hit a two-run double in a five-run eightinning to spark the Chicago Cubs to a home win to victory over the Montreal Expos. Aided by a 18-mph wind blowing out at Wrigley Field, the two teams combined to hit six home runs, and the lead changed hands five times. Ray Fonteen, 1-0, picked up the victory in relief with Jay Baller notching his second save. Jeff Reardon, 2-2, took the loss. HOUSTON — Bob Knepper tossed a four-hitter for his fourth victory without a loss and sparked the Cincinnati Reds. Knepper, who walked two and struck out four, posted the third straight complete game victory for the Astros over the Reds. Houston took advantage of four Cincinnati errors to score three unearned runs in the first two innings, and San Diego followed by San Diego 6, San Francisco 4. SAN DIEGO — Tony Gwynn two home runs in one game for the first time in his career and Rich Gossage halted a four-run uprising in the eighth inning, for a 64 San Diego Giants victory over the San Francisco Giants. Dave Dravecky, who led the major leagues in ERA with 0.31 entering the game, raised his record to 2-1 but needed help in the eighth. Gossage entered with two out and two on and two in, and second save. Mike Krawkow, who had a straight decision, took his first loss Los Angeles 7-Alanta 4 LOS ANGELES — Bill Russell singled home two runs and scored another to lead a 13-hit attack and propel the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 7-4 victory over the Atlanta Braves. The Rockies, who despite improving to 7-13, are off to their worst start since 1927. $315 1-bedroom $410 2-bedroom Heatherwood Valley Apts. 2040 Heatherwood Dr. 843-4754 "So-Long K-U; Hello Can-oe!" 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