European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 30, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday May 30. 1989 the stars and stripes Page 23 Lamgston wins debut with expos by the associated press san Diego Mark Langston showed Why so Many teams wanted him by allowing four hits and striking out 12 Over eight innings in his Montreal debut As the expos beat san Diego 10-2 sunday. "11 Felt like my major league debut Langston said. I m glad i be had six years in the big leagues. I helped me Block out All the other Langston was acquired from Seattle thursday night by the expos for pitchers Randy Johnson Brian hoi Man and Greg Harris. He turned Down the mariners final ofter of $7.1 million Over three years during thursday s game in Boston and was traded hours later. Langston was the subject of Trade rumours involving the new York mets. Los Angeles dodgers Boston red sox and san Diego padres. Tie is eligible to become a free agent at the end of the season. Langston broke in with Seattle in 1984 and three times led the american league in strikeouts including career High 262 in 1987. In his first Start in the National league Langsto also had a run scoring single and scored a run. Langston who walked three left for a Pinch Hitler in he ninth and Tim Burke got the last three outs. He pitched like Montreal manager Buck Rodgers said. I m very Happy with Tim Walmach had three doubles and drove in three runs and Tim Raines hit a three run Homer to Mak Langston s debut a Success. In other games sunday giants 8, Phillies 5 san Francisco Rick Reuschl became the first nine game Winner in the major leagues this season and will Clark hit a grand slam in the fourth inning As san Francisco beat Philadelphia to sweep the three game series. Reuschel 9-2, pitched 5 a innings allowing seven hits and two earned runs. He has a 2.15 Era for the season and was 6-0 with a 0.84 Era in May. Terry Mulholland pitched three innings and Mike Lacoss Gol the last iwo outs for his sixth save. The giants winning for the eighth time in 11 games to move into a first place tic in the no West fell behind 3-0 in the second inning. Dodgers 4, acts 3 los Angeles Roger Mcdowell s balk wit none out in the 12th inning scored Dave Anderson to lift los Angeles Over new York. Mcdowell 1-4, walked Anderson leading off the inning and Willie Randolph followed with his fourth hit of the game after failing to sacrifice. On the first pitch to John Shelby Catcher Barry Lyons tried to pick Anderson off second but threw wildly into Center Field for an error allowing the run ners to move up a base. With a 2-1 count on Shelby a the cardinals Oie Smith Diu s safely Hack to first under the to of the braves Gerald Perry in the third Nain j. Balk was called on Mcdowell for failing to come to Astop in the set position. Ray sea rage. 3-2, pitched two innings and allowed two hits for the Victory As the dodgers took two of three weekend games i rom new York. Overall the dodgers have won four of six from the mets this sea son after dropping 10 of 11 last year. Cubs 6, reds 1 Chicago Mike Bielucki pitched a seven Hitler and Shawon Dunston s two run single keyed a three run sixth inning leading Chicago past Cincinnati. It was the i oth Victory in the last 12 games for the cubs who took two of three from the reds in a week end series involving divisional leaders. Bielucki 4-2, lost his shutout when Chris Sabo hit his fourth Homer of the season All in the last five games in the eighth inning. It was by Ciccki s second Complete game of the season. He struck out five an walked two. Astros 9, pirates 2pittsburgh Glenn Davis homered for the third consecutive game As Houston used five stolen bases and four errors to beat Pittsburgh and sweep the three game series. Mike Scott 7-3, allowed two runs and six hits in six innings to beat the pirates for the fourth straight Tim and the seventh time in eight decisions dating 10 a gust 1986. Braves 3, cardinals 3st. Louis the game Between Atlanta and is. Louis was called after 9t/i innings because of rain with the score lied 3-3. All of the stats count and the game will be made up in its entirety at a later Date. Jays win in exhibition stadium finale by the associated press Toronto the Toronto Blue jays said goodbye to exhibition stadium Sun Day with a 7-5 Victory Over the Chicago White sox with the winning runs coming on George Bell s two run Homer off Bobby Thigpun in inc 10th inning. The Blue jays who do sealed inc while sox 9-5 in their opener at exhibition stadium on april 7, 1977, have played 968 games there winning 492 and losing 476. They will move into the $350 million sky dome when they return from a Road trip on june 5. That s a Nice Way to end it said Relief Pitcher Tom Henoc who allowed one hit in 1 i innings striking out three of the five batters he faced to even his record at 3-3. On the whole there really in t one Guy on this team who s truly sad to leave Here said Catcher Ernie Whin the Only player left from the original team. Kelly Grubor led off with a double off Thigpen 0-1, for his fourth hit of the game and Bell followed with his sixth Home run. In other games sunday rangers 8, twins 6 Minneapolis Julio Franco tied the game with a two run double and Rick Leach and Pete Incaviglia followed Al Roundup with run scoring singles As Texas rallied for six runs in the ninth inning. Jeff Cardon 0-2, relieved with a 6-3 Lead and two oils in the ninth and gave up hits to four consecutive batters. After Scott Fletcher hit an rib single off Sieve Shields Cardon came in. Rafael Palmeiro singled Steve Buechel hit an rib double and Julio Franco hit a two run double tying the score. Rick Leach hit a go ahead rib single to Chase Reardon and Pete Incaviglia singled off let unwell. Cicilio Guantt 3-2, allowed two hits in two innings and Jeff Russell finished for his 10th save. Angels 3, red sox 0 Boston Kirk Mccaskill pitched a four hitter As California shut out the red sox for the second straight time extend ing Boston s scoreless Streak to 20 innings. Mccaskill 6-1, lowered his league leading earned run average to 1.49, strik ing out five and walking one in his Sec Ond shutout and Complete game this year. California which had nine shutouts All of last season has ii in its 31 Victo Ries. John Dopson. 5-3. Allowed eight hits in4a innings. Indians i orioles 0 Cleveland Joe Carter s squeeze bunt scored the winning run with two outs in the ninth inning and Greg swin Dell pitched a four hitter for Cleveland which snapped a five game losing Streak and ended Baltimore s five game win Ning Streak. Bob Milacki 2-5, allowed two hits Over eight innings but walked Felix Fer min to Start the ninth. Of disc Mcdowell sacrificed off Mark Williamson Jerry Browne grounded out and Carter pushed his bunt Loward third and beat William son s throw. Swindell 5-1, struck out two and walked four in his first shutout and Sec Ond Complete game of the season athletics 4, Yankees 3 new York Mark Mcgwire hit his first Homer in 10 games and Ron Hascy drove in two runs As Oakland completed its first three game sweep of new York since aug. 24-26, 1973. Mike Moore 6-3, allowed one earned run and seven hits in 5 / innings. Eric plunk Greg Cadaret Jim Corsi and Rick Hync Scutt finished with three hit Relief with Honycutt gaining his third save of the season. Clay Parker 2-1, suffered his first major league loss giving up six hits and four runs in 6vi innings. Royals 9, tigers s Kansas City to. Jim Eisner Cich tripled twice and Danny Tartabull s Home run snapped a sixth inning tic As Kansas City completed a three game sweep. Tom Gordon 5-2, allowed one run and one hit in three innings in Relief of Charlie Sci Brand. The royals Are 19-5 Al Home this season Detroit which walked 27 batters in the series is 5-17 on the Road. Mike Trujillo 1-1, gave up seven hits and five runs in six innings. Brewers 6, mariners 4 Milwaukee Terry Francona had four straight hits and scored the go ahead run in the eighth inning As Mil Waukee rallied from a 4-0 deficit. Francona singled with one out in the eighth off Dennis Powell i i and scored All the Way from first when mariners left fielder Greg Brincy mishandled Paul Molitor s double. Robin Yount followed Wilh an double off Mike schooler. Chuck Crim 4-2, allowed one hit in the eighth. Dan Plesac pitched the ninth for his 10th save
