European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 31, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 26 the stars and stripes july Al from Page 21 ing 18 and striking out he also had a string of 34 innings in which he did not allow an earned the Streak started april 17 when he gave up a run and ended july 1 when he surrendered a pair of i have a Slider and a split fingered pitch that i worked on in Spring and both of them have come along real i throw them for strikes quite a he but my main pitch is my i use it 85 to 90 percent of the being in Short Relief Down you mainly go at the you dont have a lot of time to fool i dont know if in throwing harder than Ever but i think my location is a Little bit in throwing More i go right after in not trying to the Blue jays acquired the 27yearold Hon pc in the of season from Texas As compensation for the loss of designated hitter Cliff who joined the rangers As a free royals tigers 2 Detroit Bret Saberhagen pitched a seven hitter for Hal Mcrae singled in two runs and Steve Balboni hit a two run Homer to lift Kansas City Over extending the royals winning Streak to seven the Victory gave a 51 Mark for july and Cut Idle californian Lead in the american league West to games Over the second place it marked the first time a Kansas City Pitcher has won five games in a month since Larry Gura accomplished the feat in Saberhagen took a six hit shutout into the but he gave up a on out Homer to Lance his 13th roundtrip per of the and was replaced by Dan qui who yielded an rib single to Chet Dan gave up seven hits in dropping his sixth straight decision at Tiger Brewers rangers 2 Milwaukee Ted Simmons cracked a tie breaking single in the eighth inning and Rookie Ted Higuera turned in a 12strikeout performance to lift Milwaukee Over Simmons hit off Charlie capped a two run rally and made a Winner of who walked Only one in notching his third Complete Yankees indians 2 Cleveland a seventh inning error by shortstop Julio Franco led to three unearned runs and helped new York beat with the score tied Lead off Batter Mike Pagliarulo was hit by a pitch from loser Bert after Andre Robertson sacrificed Pagliarulo to Rickey Henderson walked and Don mat tingly followed with a two out walk to Load the Dave Winfields slow grounder then went through Francos legs As Pagliarulo scored the tie breaking error was Francos Tea High Dan Pasqua Fol Lowed with a two run single that scored Henderson and Mattingly added an rib single and Winfield a two run his in the de allowed six hits in pitching seven innings for the the right hander struck out two and walked helping Cleveland to its fourth straight Dave Righetti relieved after Jerry Wil lard led off the eighth with a double and got the last six outs for his 18th mariners twins 6 Seattle Dave Henderson snapped a 55 tie with a three run Homer in the seventh inning and Gorman Thomas slammed two Home runs to Lead Seattle Over Henderson connected off Frank Eufe for his ninth Homer after Alvin Davis led off the seventh with a double and Jim Presley was walked the who collected 15 have now won three straight not nop so v s 1 i no Pinol had to nod Noo nop to nod nop it or salaries on Agenda baseball talks move to major issues by John Nelson new York a More than eight months after negotiations the two sides in major league baseballs Laborne got nations said monday they finally Are ready to move on to the major issues one week before the strike subject to working out the final con tract i think what we have done today is to reach an agreement on the overwhelming majority of the less significant the player unions chief Nego Don said after a two hour meeting with we will try Over the next 12 to 18 hours to get them Down on paper beginning tomorrow Well go Back to the remaining said acting executive director of the major league players the remaining which include multimillion Dollar proposals on pensions and salary have been held in limbo since the two sides began work on a collective bargaining agreement last while the two sides have not begun to negotiate these serious issues held up while owners tried to prove the game was in dire financial condition both the owners and Union said there was some Rea son for optimism As an 6 strike dead line were ready to Roll up our sleeves and begin working on the major said Lee president of the owners player relations what weve been working on the past couple of Days have been mostly technical its been a pretty Good negotiation in this respect because both parties have Given up and both have gotten things they i think that is indicative of the fact that both sides really want to make an Macphail i think it has encouraged both sides to have Faith in the other Side that be bargaining toward making an the package of so called minor primarily noneconomic includes approval of waiver Spring training procedures All the kinds of things that go into the operation of the what happens Dur ing the Macphail Fehr said the issues that remained included salary mini mum free agents and pensions and arbitration by far and away have been classified As the most important the players want to continue to receive the traditional on third of baseballs net work television Revenue for its pension with the major leagues having signed a record billion Deal that went into effect last the resulting boost in the annual pension contribution would be about from million to million owners have said they would make some minor improvements in but not the usual the on the other would like to radically alter the salary arbitration procedure in their they would like to increase the required time of service from two to three years before a player can go to owners also would like to limit an arbitrators award to Dou ble a players current players have rejected this the atmosphere the last several Days has been constructive and Fehr he said the chances for a settlement before the strike deadline have improved to the extent that we have an agreement on a lot of things we didst have but i think everybody under stands that there want Ever going to be a strike Over these Fehr said there was no reason to believe the two sides had moved any closer on the major but i do believe they the owners Are at least starting to pay Atten Tion to i Hope were past the stage where the clubs continue to and info that we want to make you a promo pirates try to Trade costly veterans Pittsburgh a Pittsburgh pirates general manager Joe Brown said Large contracts and a Lack of performance Are hampering attempts to Trade some of the teams Veteran Brown did not name any of the players he is willing to but speculation centers on third baseman Bill first base Man Jason Pitcher John Cande Utility Man Lee and out fielders Steve Sixto Lezcano and George none of the players Are having an out standing season Mazzilli average is the highest among them and All have lucrative Kemp and Thompson have guaranteed contracts Worth million a year through Mazzilli earns about and Lezcano is paid both Are signed through Hendrick earns a year on a contract that runs through our problem has been a Lack of Brown said in an interview with the Pittsburgh in any of our i tried to get a hitter who would help us now and minor league players who might be Able to help in a year or the pirates have the National leagues worst entering a three game series tuesday against the Philadelphia the pirates were swept in a four game weekend series by the san Francisco the no wests Las place and have lost six games in a Row and nine of their last Mazzilli has one Home run and seven runs batted other averages Are Thomp 10 47 Bis 6 25 Bis 2 19 Bis 25 Bis 9 there have been reports that Brown is trying to package one of his Veteran out fielders with now a reliever after 10 seasons As a who has surrendered four Home runs in his last four has a 24 record and nine saves with a Candelaria makes a year on a contract that runs through but has been constantly battered in recent
