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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 24, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 26 the stars and stripes wednesday May 24,1989 indians finally beat Morris by i i associated press Detroit Clou land beat Jack Morris for the first time in Tiger stadium by hitting four Home runs in the first three innings and rolling to a 7-3 win Over Detroit monday night. Morris had a 2.1-7 lifetime record entering the game against the indians including 15-0 at Detroit. He s a horse hut you figure somebody would get him sometime Cleveland manager Doc Edwards said. You be got to figure somewhere along the line you re going to get him some  Bud Dlack 3-5, allowed three runs and seven hits in 7 / innings and Jesse Orosco pitched 1 / for his first american league save. The first four hits off Morris. 2-7, were Home run by Brook Jacoby. Mark Salas. Oddi Bic Mcdowell and Pete o Brien. He s one of those Guys you be got to get Early if you re going to stick it to him o Brien said. We just put some Good swings on him  Morris who began the season with a six game losing Streak allowed seven runs and six hits in 2 / innings. Randy Bockus. Recalled earlier in the Day from the tigers class aaa Toledo farm club and Frank Wil Liams finished. Runners 4, royals 1 Arlington. Texas Knuckl caller Charlie Hough broke out of one of the worst slumps of his career and Pete Incaviglia hit a two run Homer As Texas beat Kansas City sending the royals to their fifth straight loss. Hough who was 0-5 with an 8.53 Era Over his previous seven starts pitched 5 i innings and allowed four hits before giving Way to Cicilio Guantt with runners on first and third in the sixth. Guante completed a walk to Bob bronc that was credited to Hough then escaped the bases loaded Jam when Frank while hit a Fly Ball. Guante pitched 2 i innings and allowed one hit and Jeff Russell got thelast three outs for his seventh save. Orioles 5, White sox 1 Chicago Dave Schmidt allowed two hits in seven plus innings and Mike Cyc Ricaux had a two run triple leading Baltimore past Chicago. Schmidt who pitched for the White sox in 1986 before playing out his option to sign with Baltimore was perfect through five innings before Matt Crullo lined a Lead off single to right Field in the sixth. Schmidt lost his shutout when Greg Walker led off the eighth inning with his first Homer of the season. Kevin Hickey pitched one inning and Gregg Olson got the last three outs. The three Baltimore pitchers combined on a three Hitler. Cleveland s Joe Carter steals second base As Tiger shortstop Alan Trammel attempts to apply the l the while sox have lost four straight and six of their last seven. Tins 6, Blue jays 2 Toronto Allan Anderson pitched a five hitter and Greg Gagne had two hits and scored twice As Minnesota beat Toronto. Anderson 5-2, struck out six and walked one for his first Complete game of the year. After retiring 12 straight batters he lost his shutout with two Ouis in the ninth when George Bell doubled and Fred Mcgriff Hil his 10th Homer. Dave stick 3-3, gave up eight hits struck out three and walked one Over seven innings As the Blue Jay lost for just the second time in seven games under interim manager Cito gallon. Cubs beat astros on Rookie s triple Houston a Rookie Dwight Smith hit a three run triple and Rick Sutcliffe won for the first time in five starts As the Chicago cubs beat the Houston astros 5-3 monday night to move into a virtual first place tic wit the new York acts in the National league East. Leading 1-0, the cubs loaded the bases in the fifth against Jim do shares 5-3, on sin Gles by Vance Law Mark Grace and Smith Damon Berryhill bringing on reliever Danny Darwin. After Darwin struck out left handed Pinch Hitler Gary Varsho Smith batting for Darrin Jackson lined an 0-2 pitch Over the head of Center fielder Gerald Young to Clear the bases. It was Good to see him Pilch to an other left hander before me. After watch ing that i knew he was coming right at me Smith said. He s a Power Pitcher. He was throwing the fastball by me. I had to be looking fastball and 1 was Luck to get one to hit. Deshaies who had won four straight since a 2-1 loss at los Angeles on april 16, allowed six hit Sand four runs in 4 i innings. Chicago scored in the first inning on Grace s rib single and Doug Dascenzo hit a sacrifice Fly in the eighth for the cubs final run. Sul Cliffy 5-3, allowed six hits in 7vj innings struck out three and walked two As he snapped a personal three game los ing Streak. Mitch Williams relieved Wilha 5-1 Lead and threw six straight balls leaving with the bases loaded and a 2-0 count on Bill Doran. Calvin Schiraldi came on walked Doran to Force in a run and gave up a sacrifice Fly to Glenn Davis. Schiraldi finished for his third save As the cubs won for the sixth time in seven games. The Only of her game scheduled monday night St. Louis at Cincinnati was postponed because of rain after two innings of scoreless play and will be made up As Parton a twi might double header on aug. 18. Blue Joys pm interviews Piniella extends deadline Toronto Al Toronto Blue jays general manager Pat Gillick met for three hours monday with former new York Yankees manager Lou Piniella. Then extended his deadline for naming a new manager to two weeks. We re not getting the Short list Down Gillick said before monday same against the Minnesota twins. We re going  when Gillick fired Jimy Williams As manager last monday he named Cito Gaston interim manager an said a new manager would be appointed in a week to 10 Days. Terry Bevington the Chicago while sox s first base coach and for Mer manager of inc class aaa Van Couver canadians was interviewed by Gillick in Chicago thursday. Former Blue Jay Bob Bailor now manager of their class aaa Syracuse farm club was also interviewed thursday. Gillick said he had a Good meet ing with Piniella. We exchanged ideas and philosophies. It was very  Toronto has a club policy of offer ing its managers one year contracts. We would t have trouble with salary Gillick said. But that s put Ting the cart before the horse. We Haven t determined he s the Guy we  Piniella seemed enthused about the possibility of resuming to the playing Field. The former Yankees manager de scribed his meeting with Gillick As basically a gel to know cach other Type of thing. We talked in Generali ties about my baseball philosophy and How i would react in certain situations. Who knows we May be Able to work something  Piniella has a three year $1.2 Mil lion contract with the Yankees and works As a commentator on their Ca by casts. Gillick did something of an about face regarding Gaston. Gillick had said Gaston would not be considered for the Job full time but amended that monday by saying. We have an open mind about Cito. Nothing is etched in Stone  
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