European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 30, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 30 the stars and stripes thursday april 30, 1992 Boston second baseman Jody Reed Dodges the slide of Chicago a Lance Johnson tuesday after his steal. Giants Edge expos 2-1 by the associated press matl Williams and Darrin Jackson turned on the Power and turned off the slumps. Williams hitting .159, sent reliever Bill Sampen a first Pic pkg amp Juhe 10th inning into the stands in right Field an opposite Field Home run that gave the san Francisco giants a 2-1 Victory Over the Montreal expos. To just up there looking for something i can get in the air put me on second base Quot Williams said. "1 happened to catch Jackson Hatting .171 entering tuesday nights Home game with the Philadelphia Phillies led off the ninth with his second Homer of the game. In no other games tuesday padres 7, Phillies 6 san Diego a Jackson who had 21 homers last year got his third of this season in the fifth inning. In the ninth Jackson found just the fastball he wanted from Schilling and increased his Home run total this year to 2, dodgers 1 los Angeles a Lorn Pagnozzi singled in the winning run while Bernard Gilkey doubled in a run and threw out a runner at Home As St. Louis kept Ramon Martinez wingless in five 1, cubs 0 Atlanta a Otis Nixon scored the Only run on a wild pitch and Charlie Leibrandt retired 20 straight hitters allow ing Only one hit in seven innings. Nixon ran for Sid Bream who singled to open the seventh and was Safe at second when third baseman Luis Salazar threw High to second on a grounder by Greg Olson for an error. Mark Lomke sacrificed and Pinch hitter Damon Berryhill was walked intentionally to Load the bases. Paul Assenmacher then threw a wild pitch scoring 3, pirates 2 Cincinnati a Tom Browning spent part of his 32nd birthday on the Mound going six innings. He spent the rest in the clubhouse when he was ejected for arguing balls and strikes with Home plate Umpire Tom Hallion. Browning left the game trailing 2-1, but the reds immediately rallied to make him a Winner. Paul of Neill tied the game with a two out Homer off Doug Drabek and consecutive singles by Bill Doran Reggie Sanders and Joe Oliver won 4,.astros 0 new York a David Cone had a no hitter for 7 a innings a then Pinch Hitler Benny Distefano reached on an infield single and Cone wound up with a two Hitler the mets never have had a no hitter in their 30 years Quot he was on tonight a Distefano said of Cone who struck out 11, including the 1,000th of his career. Quot i was Lucky to get it. It was a split Finger Low and away and 1 hit it off the end of my Eddie Murray provided Cone All the runs he needed with a two run double in the first inning and a Hasps loaded two run single in the fifth off loser Butch 1 Lerv. Feds get into trading cards san Diego apr looking for a 19 >9 Reggie Jackson Rookie season baseball card i he government Lias one to unload along with cards of superstars Hank Aaron Mickey Mantle and Warren Palm in their Early years. Jackson s card appraised at $200, is among 520,000 trading cards from Popps and do Russ and other sports Memorabilia that Are to be sold this year by Federal agents who seized them during a drug investigation. An album of Pete Rose cards valued at $1,990 is among the most valuable items. A Black and White Roberto Clemente card will fetch $200, while a Ted Williams card is Worth $35. The cards and real estate including a palatial Central California Home were seized 18 months ago by narcotics agents investigating an Al Cajon businessman they believed was an intermediary for colombian drug dealers. Linder an agreement reached last week Between the property owners and government authorities will sell two Homes a commercial building computer equipment and the sports Stop baseball card shop. The san Diego county property and shop Are Worth an estimated $1.1 million including $178,772 for the baseball cards. Federal and state Laws allow Law enforcement agencies to seize assets of people believed to be involved in drug trafficking. Police agencies often confiscate Homes cars boats computer gear and other valuable assets. But the seizure of baseball trading cards puts san Diego authorities in a league of their own. Quot Phis is a unique seizure because of the Novelty of the items taken and because i done to know of any other Case like said Peter Gallagher a special assistant ils. a Ripken beat twins by the associated press Minneapolis a relax All you rotisserie players who were wondering and worrying when Cal Ripken would hit a Home run. He son the Board for your team and for the Baltimore orioles Ripken finally connected in his 20th game and 72nd at Bat of year ending his longest drought at the Start of a season and helping the orioles beat the Minnesota twins 10-5 tuesday night. A it feels Good to get one. You never want to get to the Point where you re thinking about hitting one because then you never do a he said. In other Al games tuesday tigers 4, mariners 1 Detroit a Detroit won of the first time in nine games at Tiger stadium this season As Bill Gullickson stopped Seattle on five hits. The tigers had not led at any Point at Home this year until they went ahead with three runs in the third inning. Detroit a losing Streak was its longest at Home since a nine game skid in 1975. Gullickson 3-2 won for the sixth time in six career starts against the mariners. He struck out three and walked two in Detroit a first Complete game Victory for the tigers this season. Red sox 6, White sox 3 Boston a Roger Clemens lowered his Era to 1.38 in five starts this season stopping Chicago on one run for seven innings at Fenway Park. Clemens 3-2 struck out nine and raised his league leading total to 45 in 39 innings. He moved into 65th place on the career strikeout list with 1,710, passing red Ames Bob Veale Jim Mccormick and Larry Jackson. Clemens allowed five hits walked two and left with a 6-1 Lead. Four Boston relievers gave up two doubles four singles one walk and hit a Batter and Jeff Reardon got his third 9, Blue jays 5 Toronto a Lance Parrish and Gary Gaetti hit Home runs for California and Bobby Rose was hit in the head by Dave stick As the Angels won at the sky dome. Rose was beaded in the fourth inning after Parrish homered. Rose did not lose consciousness but was taken to a Hospital for overnight observation. Dave Winfield hit two Solo Home runs giving him four this season and 410 in his career. Devon White also hit a Solo shot for the Blue jays. Junior Felix and John Morris each drove in three runs for the Angels. Chuck Finley 1-1 shut Down Toronto on three hits for six innings. He has allowed seven hits in two starts this year including five Solo Home runs. Stieb 0-2 lasted Only four innings in his second Start giving up four runs on six 1, Yankees 0 new York a Kevin Brown a career 39-33 Pitcher improved to 8-1 lifetime against new York with a Victory at Yankee stadium. Brown 4-1 gave up two singles in eight innings. He struck out three and walked three. Kenny Rogers relieved to Start the ninth and Mel Hall led off with a double two outs later Jeff Russell took Over and finished for his sixth save. Tim Leary 2-1 pitched his first Complete game since april 19, 1991. He allowed seven hits but three of them came in the second inning when Kevin Reimer Ivan Rodriguz and a Newman singled for the Only 3, Brewers 2 Milwaukee a Wally Joyner led off the 11th inning with his first Home run since sept. 1, and Kansas City won. Joyner had not homered since connecting at county stadium last season for California. His Home run Oil Jesse Orosco 0-1 gave the royals their second straight Victory following a 1-16 Start. Neal Heaton 2-1 pitched Ivi perfect innings and Jeff Montgomery went the 11th for his second 3, indians 1 Cleveland a Carney Lansford a two run single with two outs in the ninth inning broke a 1-All tie As Oakland Defeated Cleveland. Mike Moore 4-0 won his ninth straight decision since last aug. 26. He got 18 outs on grounders in eight innings and Dennis Eckersley struck out the Side in the ninth Tor his seventh save in seven tries. Terry Steinbach Drew a Lead off walk from Steve Olin 0-1 in the ninth and Willie Wilson singled for his third hit of the game. A sacrifice an intentional walk and a Force play at the plate brought up Lansford w Hose single off Ted Power raised his average to .362
