European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 27, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 26 a a a the stars and stripes wednesday june 27,1990 Boston out slugs Toronto by the associated press Boston a the Boston red sox ended Toronto s 15-Gamc winning Streak at Fenway Park beating the Blue jays 10-8 monday night behind Jody Reeds tic breaking Home run. Boston shelled Dave Stieb for six runs in the first inning but John Olerud a two run Homer lifted Toronto into a 7-All tie in the third. Reed hit a Solo Home Runal Roundup in the sixth and the red sox scored twice in the seventh. The red sox beat Toronto at Home for the first time since aug. 10, 1987. The Blue jays fell three games shy of the major league record of 18 consecutive victories on an opponents Home Field accomplished three times. Dennis lamp 1-2who relieved Dana Kiecker in the second was the Winner As the red sox moved into the Al East Lead on half game ahead of Toronto. Jeff Reardon making his first appearance in 10 Days because of Back problems pitched the ninth for his 11th save. He gave up a Solo Homer to Kelly Gruber his 19th, with two outs. Stieb threw 36 pitches without retiring a Batter. His 10-2 record and five game winning Streak stayed intact As Willie Blair 0-5 took the loss. In other games monday twins 9, rangers 1 Minneapolis a Scott Erickson just called up from class a gave up four hits Over six innings in his major league debut and Kirby Puckett hit a three run Homer leading Minnesota past Texas. Puckett has 10 Home runs one More than last season. He averaged 28 a year from 1986-88. Erickson 8-3 with a 3.03 Era at Orlando became the first starter to go directly from double a to the twins since Brad havens in 1982. Minnesota needed the 22-Ycar-old right hander to bolster a pitching staff that entered the game with a 4.36 Era a the alas third worst. The twins gave up a club record 23 hits in sundays 11-2 loss to Kansas City. John Candelaria pitched three scoreless innings for his third save. Mike Jeffcoat 1-3 took the loss. Indians 10, Brewers 5 Milwaukee a Brook Jacoby Hom cred and drove in a career High five runs As Cleveland beat Milwaukee. Jacoby hit his ninth Homer a two run shot in the fourth had an rib single in the sixth and hit a two run single in the see Al on Page 27 cubs baserunner Marvell Wynne foils an attempted Pickoff monday by beating expos first baseman Andres Gal Larragan Stag. Panl from Page 21 earned runs in 44 career innings against the braves while posting a 4-1 record. After giving up two hits in the first inning including Ron Gantus 15th Homer Martinez retired 16 of the next 17 batters. The dodgers reached Charlie Lei Brandt 2-1 for three runs in the first. Mike Scioscia had one of his two Bis during the inning. Pirates 5, Phillies 0 Pittsburgh a Rick Reed allowed four hits retiring 20 of the last 21 Philadelphia batters in his first 1990 Start and Jose Lind had a two run triple for Pittsburgh. Reed 1 -0 also hit a sacrifice Fly in the pirates three run fourth inning. He struck out a career High nine and walked two a right hander who was 2-4 with a 4.70 Era in nine previous major league starts Reed last won As a starter last aug. 20, beating Atlanta 7-6. The pirates winning their second in a Row after five straight losses managed just two hits in three plus innings against Jose Dejesus. But Pittsburgh benefited from five walks and two wild pitches while sending Philadelphia to its fourth straight loss. Barry Bonds extended his career High hitting Streak to 12 games. Bonds was 1 for 2 with a walk giving him 23 hits in 46 at bats during his Streak. Expos 7, cubs 3 Chicago a Nelson Santovenia hit a two run Homer in the fourth inning and added an rib single in a decisive five run seventh leading Montreal Over slumping Chicago. Tim Wallach singled in two runs in the big inning that included a run scoring single by Larry Walker and an rib double by Mike Aldrete. Mark Gardner 4-3 was the Winner allowing five hits in six innings including homers by Dwight Smith and Marvell Wynne. Shawn Boskie 2-4 took the loss. Bill Sampen pitched the last three innings for his first career save sending the cubs to their 11th loss in 14 games. Pinch hitter Jerry Goff opened the seventh by drawing a walk and one out later Spike Owen walked. Walker greeted reliever Paul Assenmacher with a single that tied the score at 3-3. Les Lancaster relieved and got Andres Gallaraga to Fly out but Wallach singled in two runs and Aldrete and Santovenia followed with their run scoring hits. Astros 5, padres 3 Houston a Mike Scott continued to baffle san Diego in the Astrodome improving his career record at Home against the padres to 14-1 while pitching Houston to Victory. Scott 5-7 worked 5% innings giving up two runs on five hits while walking two and striking out three. Dave Smith the fourth Houston Pitcher worked the ninth for his 15th save allowing Fred Lynn a fifth Homer. Loser Andy Benes 6-5 gave up five runs on seven hits in five innings. He struck out six and walked four. Houston took a 1-0 Lead in the second after Eric Anthony walked and scored on a double by Ken Caminiti. The astros made it 4-0 in the third. Yelding scored on an error by second baseman Bip Roberts before Anthony and Glenn Wilson hit sacrifice flies. Mels 3, cardinals 2 St. Louis a an error by right fielder Milt Thompson allowed the go ahead run to score in the ninth inning As new York extended its winning Streak to seven games by beating faltering St. Louis. With two out and a runner on first Dave Magadan doubled off Lee Smith 1-2and Thompson booted the Ball into the Comer As Mackey Sasser scored without a play. David Cone 4-4 gave up five hits in eight innings to beat the cardinals for the second time in a week. John Franco worked the ninth for his 13th save. Mark Carreon hit his eighth Home run in Only 101 at bats and Darryl Strawberry extended his hitting Streak to 14 games with a third inning double for the mets winners in 14 of their last 16 games. A party a Over Feller tells victorious no old timers Buffalo . Apr enjoy this one National league warns Bob Feller. The next game will be a lot different. A a in a going to Start throwing curve balls and sliders a Feller said after taking a 3-0 loss in the National old timers baseball classic. A i kept laying that Ordinary mediocre batting practice fastball up there and those Guys they Arentt my friends Lou Brock the first no Batter tripled to the right Field Wall off the american league Ace then scored on Enos Slaughters grounder. Brock said he Felt fortunate to get a hit considering the variety of pitches he saw in three at bats. A i saw curve balls spitball sinkers sliders soft ones and hard ones a he said. It was the lowest score Ever in nine editions of the game which is a Benefit for indigent ballplayers and their families. The no has a 6-3 Lead in the series. The Al managed Only four hits off Sandy Koufax winning Pitcher Warren Spahn Seaver Ferguson Jenkins vinegar Bend Mizell Larry Christenson and us Mcgraw. Pitching poor pirates obtain Tibbs from of a Pittsburgh apr the Pittsburgh pirates who have been seeking pitching help for a month monday obtained right hander Jay Tibbs from the Baltimore orioles for a player to be named. To make room on their 25-Man roster the pirates Cut Veteran right handed reliever Doug Bair for the second time this season. Tibbs 28, was 2-7 with a 5.68 earned run average in 10 starts for Baltimore. He will work out of the pirates bullpen mostly in Long and Middle innings Relief and As a spot starter. A we View him a lot like Bill Landrum As having a lot of ability but not yet having found his Niche a pirates general manager Larry Doughty said. Tibbs went 11-14 in two years with the expos then was dealt to Baltimore where he reportedly did not get along with manager Frank Robinson
