Wednesday, April 23, 1986 University Daily Kansan Sports 13 Red Sox power past From Kansan wires BOSTON — Don Baylor, Rich Gedman and Tony Armas honored off Jack Morris in the first five innings to power the Boston Red Sox to a 64 victory over the Detroit Tigers last night. It was a costly loss for Detroit as eight fielder Kirk Gibson severely gripped his left arm getting back to first base on a pick-off attempt. He'll be sidelined four six weeks. Barron 10, Blue Jays 1 TORONTO — Gary Ward drove in four runs with a single and a home run and Pete Incaviglia, Steve Brachele and Pete O'Brien also bumed to power the Texas Rangers out of the Toronto Blue Jays last night. last night. Rookie right-hander Bobby Witt overcame a bout of wildness and checked the Blue Jay's on three hits over six innings, picking up his first major-league victory. Baltimore 5, Cleveland 2 CLEVENAL - Cal Ripken and Larry Sheets slammed homers last night to back the combined seven-hit pitching of the Dixon and Don Aseus, leading the Baltimore Orioles to a 5-2 victory over the error-prone Cleveland Indians. Cleveland Browns The game was played before an announced crowd of 3,004 that braved 33-degree temperatures. Chicago 5. Milwaukee 4 MILWAUKEE — Harold Baines hit a three-run home run and capped a four-run seventh inning, lifting the Chicago White Sox to a 5-4 victory last night over the Milwaukee Brewers. Joel Davis, 1-0, went eight innings to help the White Sox snap a four-game losing streak. Danny Darwin, 1-1, took the loss in relief for the Brewers. ANAHEM, Calif. — Kirk McCaskill allowed two hits and struck out a career-high 12 last night, leading the California Angels to a 5-1 victory over Oakland and snapping the A's four-game winning streak. California 5, Oakland 1 Minnesota 7, Seattle 1 Minnesota 7, Seattle 7 SEATTLE — Right-hander Mike Smithson scattered four hits and Minnesota benefited from two Seattle errors by scoring four unearned runs last night in the Twins' 7-1 victory over the Seattle Mariners. Smithson, 2-2, walk one and struck out seven. He now has three four-hitters in his career, two against the Mariners Tigers; Gibson hurt Houston 3. Atlanta 2 ATLANTA — Alan Ashby hit a leadoff man in the ninth innings last night and led the Houston Astros to a 3-2 victory over the Atlanta Braves. atlantaPine, Prunts, Andy McGaffigan, 1-0, went 5 % in- nings to earn his first decision of season. St. Louis R. won the score tied 2-2. Ashby drilled a 2-2 pitch over the right center field fence off losing reliever Duane Ward for his third home run of the season. Montreal 8, Philadelphia 2 MONTREAL — Tim Raines and Hubie Broke each drove in two runs yesterday to pace the Montreal Expos to victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. Chicago 3, St. Louis 2 Chicago 3, St. Louis 2 CHICAGO — Ryne Sandberg lifted a sacrifice fly to score Manny Trillo with the winning run in the ninth inning yesterday and gave the Chicago Cubs their first home victory this season, a 3-2 decision over the St. Louis Cardinals. New York 7. Pittsburgh 1 Jay Bailer, 1-0, who yielded a two-run triple that enabled St. Louis to tie the score in the top of the inning, was the winner. New York won its fifth straight game, and Gary Carter collected the game-winning RBI for the fourth time in the Mets' seven victories. NEW YORK — Bob Ojeda, making his first National League start, combined with Roger McDowell on a four-hitter to help the New York Yankees to a 7-1 triumph over the Pittsburgh Pistons in a game played in Seattle. Giants 10, Dodgers 3 SAN FRANCISCO — Chili Davis ripped a two-run double, sparking a seven-run first inning, and four Giants pitchers combined on a five-hit Francisco at no triumph last night over the Los Angeles Dodgers. 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