European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 10, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 26 the stars and stripes sunday june 10, 1990giants clobber braves 23-8 by the associated press Atlanta a Rookie Rick Parker drove in six runs and will Clark hit two three run homers As the san Francisco giants set team records for runs and hits in a 23-8 Blitz of the Atlanta braves Friday night. Parker who entered the game with three Rols in 16 games had a three run Homer a two run single and an rib double As the giants extended their winning Streak to i seven games and set major league season highs for runs and hits. Clark capped a seven run sixth inning with his 11th Homer of the season and added another three run shot in the eighth Jose Uribe had four of the giants 27 hits scored four runs and drove in three As the giants won for the ninth time in 10 games. The 23 runs were two More Clark than the san Francisco team record set against St. Louis on july 9, 1988, and the 27 hits were one More than the giants had against los Angeles on May 13, 1958, the giants scored 26 runs in a game in 1944 and had 31 hits in 1901, both while they were in new Roundup astros 3, reds 1,10 innings Houston a Glenn Wilson a three run Pinch hit Homer in the 10th inning preserved Mike Scott a three hit 15-strikeout performance As Houston beat Cincinnati to snap a seven game losing Streak. The reds limited to one hit by Scott 3-6 Over the first nine innings took the Lead in the 10th on Todd Benzinger sri single. But Wilson a two out Homer off Randy Myers i a drive barely Over the Glove of right fielder Paul of Neill gave Scott the Victory. Expos 18, cardinals 2 Montreal a Nelson Santovenia drove in a career High six runs four in the first two innings As Montreal demolished St. Louis. Santovenia hit a three run Homer to Cap a six run first inning against former teammate Bryn Smith 6-5 and added an rib single in the second when the expos scored six times against Ricky Horton. The Montreal Catcher added a two run single in the eighth. Tim Wallach also drove in four runs with a two run single in the first and a two run double in the second. Dennis Martinez 4-4who had a pair of hits including a three run double allowed two runs and six hits in six innings to pick up his first Victory since May 10. Cubs 15, Phillies 2 Chicago a Shawon Dunston a grand slam lighted a nine run third inning As Chicago Broca i amp game losing Streak by routing Philadelphia Dunston also had an rib grounder and in twice As the cubs got 16 hits and 10 walks. Ryne Berg and Hector Villanueva also homered for the St Jeff Pico 2-0 gave up a run and six i striking out two and walking two in seven innings major league batting Leader Len Dykstra of Phil Delphia extended his hitting Streak to h games single m the seventh. A mets 7, pirates 1 new York a Darryl Strawberry hit two Home runs in a game for the 21st time in his career and 3 Fernandez pitched two hit bail for seven innings Lead ing new York past Pittsburgh in the rain. The mets snapped the pirates four game winning Streak. The game was delayed by showers twice totalling 2 hours 48 minutes and did no tend until after 1 . Padres 12, dodgers 6 san Diego a Benito Santiago hit a tie breaking three run Homer off reliever Jim Gott 0-1 in a six run seventh inning lifting san Diego Over los Angeles Santiago a Homer followed a two base error by shortstop Alfredo Griffin on Joe Carters grounder and a walk to Phil Stephenson giving the padres a 9-6 Diego wins miss series 4-2 Baltimore apr Brian Quinn and Wes Wade each had a goal and an assist As the san Diego sockets Defeated the Baltimore blast 6-4 Friday night to win the major indoor soccer league championship series 4-2. The Victory in the Best-of-7 series gave the sockets their sixth miss title and marked the fourth time a and the second consecutive year a they have beaten Baltimore in the championship series. After Quinn and Baltimore a Paul Dougherty traded first period goals the sockets scored four straight to take a 5-1 Lead. With 4 38 left in the opening period Waad Hirmez converted a teed from Wade. Ralph Blacks goal coming off a Corner kick made it 3-1 at 2 31 of the second. Paul Wright extended the Lead to 4-1 at 4 12 of the third. The sockets made it 5-1 after Dougherty was penalized for pushing goalie Victor Nogueira. Branko Segota scored on the Power play with 2 10 left in the third period. Manning was pulled for a sixth attacker to Start the fourth period. Baltimore Cut the Lead to 5-3 on Back to Back goals by Rusty Troy. But Wade scored into an empty net to put the sockets ahead with eight minutes remaining. Mike Stankovic scored with 22 seconds left for the blast. Yankees drop 7th straight on rookies throwing error by the associated press Baltimore a Jim Leyritz playing his first major league game singled Home the tying run with two out in the ninth inning but made a throwing error in the 10th to let in the winning run Friday night and the Baltimore orioles beat new York 5-4 for the Yankees seventh straight loss. New York owner George Steinbrenner promised last week he would try Young players and Leyritz was promoted from triple a Columbus earlier in the Day. Leyritz helped the Yankees with a Pinch single off Gregg Olson in his first major league at Bat but Hurt them with his bases loaded one out error at third base. The Yankees with the worst record in the majors at 18-34, fell to 0-3 under new manager stump Merrill. Brian Holton 2-1 got the Victory. Phil Bradley hit Baltimore a first inside the Park Homer since 1976. In other games Friday red sox 4, indians 3 Boston a Roger Clemens became the first 10-game Winner in the majors and Boston beat Cleveland without incident in their first meeting since last weekends Brush Back Battles. The red sox extended their longest winning Streak of the season to six. Cleveland a worst skid of the year reached six straight losses. Last sunday in Cleveland a Day after the teams exchanged angry words following a Knockdown pitch a Bench Clearing Brawl broke out when Clemens hit Lead off Batter Stanley Jefferson with a pitch. This time the clubs were warned before the game against any further Roundup there were no Brus backs or problems. Clemens 10-2 won his sixth straight decision his longest Success Streak since starting the 1986 season at 14-0, Jeff Reardon pitched two innings for his eighth save. Mariners 5-3, tigers 2-6 Detroit a Seattle reliever Billy Swift hit Pinch hitter Gary Ward with a pitch to Force Home the go ahead run in the eighth inning As Detroit and the mariners split a twi night double header. Seattle a Jay Buhner homered in each game and drove in five runs and Ken Griffey got a total of five hits. In the second game Tony Phillips walked with one out in the eighth Alan Trammell doubled and Cecil fielder Drew an intentional walk from Keith Comstock 1-2. After Lloyd Moseby popped up Swift came on and hit Ward on the right with the first pitch for a 4-3 Lead. Mike Henneman 2-4 pitched the last 1 la innings for the Victory. Griffey doubled twice and singled As the manners outhit the tigers 13-4 in the opener. Alan Trammell homered for the tigers. Erik Hanson 6-4 struck out nine and walked two in eight innings and Mike Jackson pitched the ninth for his second save. Frank Tanana 4-4 gave up four runs on 10 hits in 4 2a innings. White sox 3, twins 2 Minneapolis a Ron Kittle hit a Solo Home run a 442-foot shot that broke an eighth inning tie and lifted Chicago Over Minnesota. Kittle who struck out twice earlier in the game connected against Juan Berenguer for his ninth Homer of the season. Scott Radinsky 5-0 got two outs for the Victory and Bobby Thigpen pitched 1% innings for his 18th save in 21 opportunities. Berenguer 4-1 relieved David West to Start the eighth. Blue jays 11, Brewers 5 Milwaukee a George Bell homered twice and drove in six runs rallying Toronto Over slumping Milwaukee. Belles fourth Home run in five games a three run shot in the eighth inning put Toronto ahead 7-5. He hit a two run Homer in the first and added an rib grounder in the ninth. Reliever Tom Gilles won his first major league decision and Tom Henke went two innings for his eighth save. Chuck Crim 2-2 was the loser. Athletics 3, royals 1 Oakland Calif. A Curt Young combined with three relievers on a five hitter As Oakland beat Nemesis Mark Gubicza and punch less Kansas City. Young 3-1 shut out Kansas City on two hits Over six innings for his third straight Victory. Dennis Eck Sicy pitched the ninth to stay perfect in 19 save opportunities this season. Gubicza 3-6 fell to 10-5 lifetime against the athletics. He allowed All three runs on 10 hits in 7 la innings. Rangers 10, Angels 6 Anaheim Calif. A Rafael Palmeiro homered and drove in four runs and slumping Ruben Sierra homered during a tie breaking four run seventh inning leading Texas past clips Stanford to reach cos title game Omaha neb. Apr Mike Rebhan proved better than top seeded Stanford for the second time in the College world series As the Georgia right hander beat the Cardinal 5-1 Friday night to put Georgia in the championship game for the first time. Fourth seeded Georgia 51-19 was to meet third seeded Oklahoma state 5616 in the final at noon saturday. The bulldogs Are Only the third Southeastern conference team to make the championship game. Tennessee did it in 1951 and Alabama in 1983, but neither won the title. Rebhan 13-5 beat Stanford 16-2 with a five hitter last sunday and allowed just six hits Friday in denying the Cardinal 59-11 a Chance to play in a third cos title game. Stanford won its other two tries in 1987 and 1988. After Stanford took a 1-0 Lead on Troy Tallman a 10th Home run of the year in the second inning Georgia jumped on Stanford starter Mike Mussina 14-5 for four runs in the top of the fourth. Mussina who was the starting Pitcher in the bulldogs 16-2 shelling of Stanford last sunday gave up a one out double to . Showalter and one out later a run scoring single to Bruce Chick. Doug Radziewicz followed with another single and Ray Suplee doubled in two runs. Terry Childers followed with a first pitch double Down the third base line to score Suplee for a 4-1 Georgia Lead. Mussina did no to make it into the fifth inning giving Way to Scott Weiss who had the distinction of striking out four batters in his first inning of work. One of the strikeout victims Mckay reached when Catcher Tallman failed to catch the third strike. The next time up in the seventh. Smith doubled to left Center with one out and scored when Jeff Cooper hit a one hop double off the 343-foot sign Down the left Field line. Weiss got out of the inning without further damage by sinning out Showalter and Jester his seventh and eighth strikeouts in three innings. Georgia loaded the bases with three walks in the eighth but Weiss worked out of the Jam without allowing a run
