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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 6, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Thursday september 6,1990 the stars and stripes Sandy Alomar flies into his protest of plate Umpire Larry Youngs out Call tuesday night in Arlington , a Stop Clemens by the associated press Boston a Oakland a Dave Stewart out dulled Bostons Roger Clemens for the sixth consecutive time since 1986 tuesday night As the athletics capitalized on walks and errors for a 6-2 win Over the red sox. Stewart 18-10 allowed six hits in eight innings while Clemens 20-6 had an eight game winning Streak stopped As he failed to get through the sixth inning. Clemens who still leads the Al with a 1.98 named run average gave up four runs two unearned in his shortest Outing since june 18, when he lasted less than two innings against Baltimore. The two time by Young award Winner struck out six going Over the 200-Mark for a club record fifth time but he walked six and committed two costly throwing errors. Stewart who struck out two and walked three lost his first encounter with Clemens while he was with Texas in 1984. With Oakland since 1986, though he Al Roundup has beaten the Boston Ace by scores of 6-4,6-3,1-0,1-0 and 8-3. Stewart is 11-5 against Boston. Clemens is 3-9 against Oakland. In other games tuesday mariners 7, orioles 2 Baltimore a Ken Griffey or. Got three hits including a three run double in Seattle a win. It was the first three hit game of the season for the 40-year-old Griffey who has an on base percentage of .579 since joining the mariners on aug. 29 after spending most of the season with Cincinnati. Seattle which has won 4 of 5, is 4-0 with Griffey and his son Ken jr., in the lineup. Ken or. Also knocked in a run. Baltimore lost its fifth straight game for the fifth see Al on Page 22 a a a / is Page 17222bonilla lifts bucs Back atop East by the associated press Pittsburgh a Bobby Bonilla broke the game open with a three run Homer and drove in five runs As the Pittsburgh pirates rallied from an Early five run deficit and beat the Philadelphia Phillies 11-7 tuesday night. Carmelo Martinez victimized his former team with a game tying two run shot and Barry Bonds drove in two runs As the pirates scored four times in both the fifth and sixth innings to rally from 5-0 and 7-3 deficits and win their third in a Row. They moved Back into first place in the National league East one half game ahead of the new York mets who lost to St. Louis 1-0. With the Phillies leading 7-3 in the fifth Jeff King singled and Andy Van Slyke Drew a one out a alkyl Roundup ahead of Bonillas rib single. After Don Carman replaced starter Pat Combs Bonds hit a sacrifice Fly. Martinez traded by the Phillies last week for three minor leagues followed with his ninth Home run and first As a pirate to make it 7-7. Darrel Akerfelds 5-2 replaced Carman in the sixth and immediately got in a Jam when Pinch hitter Wally Backman doubled. King grounded out and Jay Bell was hit by a pitch. Backman scored the go ahead when shortstop Dickie Thon  hold first baseman John Kruks throw on Van Slykes apparent double play grounder. Bonilla followed with his 31st Homer the most by a pirate since Jason Thompson hit 31 in 1982. Bill Landrum 5-3 worked two scoreless Relief innings for the Victory before Bob Patterson earned his fourth save with three scoreless innings. In other games tuesday cardinals 1, mets 0 St. Louis a Joe Magrane with help from two relievers beat new York for the third time in less than six weeks As St. Louis ended the Metsy seven game winning Streak. Magrane Omar Olivares and Lee Smith combined on a five hitter and Terry Pendleton shit and run Dou see no on Page 22afn sports television College football a Stanford at Colorado 2 . Friday. Radio baseball a new York mets at Pittsburgh 1 30 .  Taylor ends holdout with 3-year pact East Rutherford . Apr Lawrence Taylor became the highest paid defensive player in the nil wednesday when the perennial All pro linebacker ended a 45-Day holdout and signed a new three year contract. Terms of the contract were not disclosed but Taylor a agent Joe Courrege said he was the highest paid defensive player in the nil meaning $1.6 million was the Likely figure. A nobody gets exactly what they wanted a Taylor said at a news Confer that was supposed to be for coach Bui Parcells to discuss this weeks season opener against Philadelphia. A a it a not like that. Id look kind of stupid bitching at the Money i will be making because it is Good Money a said Taylor who said he always knew he would sign with the giants. The question now is can Taylor play sunday in the season opener against the eagles Taylor left no doubt he would and Parcells said he would be remiss if he did not play Taylor if he was ready. The giants have asked the league for a two week roster exemption for Taylor so he will not count on the 47-Man roster. The exemption would run out Early if Taylor played. During the holdout there were several reports and rumours about Taylor a future. One had the giants trading him to Philadelphia and eagles coach buddy Ryan fanned the flames by saying Taylor and Reggie White on the same team would be illegal. There was also a report out of Houston saying Taylor would be part of a three Way Trade involving Houston the giants and Dallas. In each instance giants general manager George Young said talks of a Trade involving Taylor were news to him. Chris Doleman of the Minnesota Vikings reportedly is about to sign a contract that would pay him As much As Taylor a reported salary. Reggie White of the eagles will make $1.51 million this season. The major concern for the giants and Taylor is his prior problems with sub stance abuse. If he violates the league drug policy one More time he could be banned for life. Taylor 31, has actually violated the substance abuse policy three times. The first time came when he went into rehabilitation in 1985, but that did no to count because the league policy was not in effect yet. His first official violation has never been disclosed while the second was discovered prior to the 1988 season. Taylor was suspended for the first four regular season games that year but returned and had 73 total tackles and 15 a sacks in 12 games. Taylor was voted the Best nil defensive player of the 1980s, and has been the leagues prototype linebacker since joining the giants in 1981. He has had 854 total tackles and 114 sacks in a  bringing Back their tajik Man Page 22  
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