The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 03, 1979, Image 9

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    the sports
isomer shuts out
Is ed-hot Orioles
~ United Press International
i ® a ^ tim ° re
v ' 41 ®s, scourge of the American
■efor the past month, have the
hitenutio«i (fiaHon of winning games with
in — PfiiiLpitching and airtight defense.
happens that the Texas Ran-
'ooked an awful lot like the
Monday night.
said Texas manager Pat
les, “that’s the way I think
Blocked for awhile now.
g Comer pitched a crafty
hitter for the Rangers
y evening, Texas played flaw-
Ifense and turned four double
jis the Rangers nipped the
is, 2-0.
is only the fourth loss for Ral-
in its last 26 games while the
rs were winning their ninth in
ast 10 outings.
e wanted to win that first
t guerrilln
ponsibiiity
throughout
a trail
as it
r.
e reported
rta del Sol;
|out 3 mfe;
‘t. Jean de
Spain’s
from Maditj
id 20
reach sideil
sts servediL,,
to BasqueH sa id Baltimore manager Earl
Tsr, whose team opened a 12-
ifroad trip. “We’ve got to start
the ball. It’s going to be a
[trip, especially if we don’t
pitting.”
nday night’s game could have
^critical one for the Rangers,
trad an eight-game winning
! broken the night before in a
lour, 13-12 setback against
hey
r transport
s’s decisiot
baven to Si
ly have hi
iip and
I private
order.
> exploded
est coast
y in the
bomb ons
rist resorts
nb claimtil
ties. A !<
ear-old
the Rangers had the right
ft the mound against the
>. In three outings against
pore this year. Comer has al-
ftnly one run.
Us when fra’? hitting the outside corner
vhere thestt- °y f ast bidl almost every
time,” said Comer, 8-6, who sur
vives chiefly with his off-speed
pitches. “When you do that, they
can’t dig in. Our defense bailed me
out a couple of times, too.”
The only runs of the game came
in the second inning when Rangers
catcher Jim Sundberg doubled
home Richie Zisk from second and
John Grubb from first. Sundberg
was catching only his second game
since being beaned last Tuesday
night by California’s Don Aase.
“Because I have been out so long
I wasn’t too tired tonight despite
that long game last night,” said
Sundberg, referring to the 15-
inning affair against Oakland. “I
don’t know about the rest of the
guys. But we have the experience
on this club to be able to forget
about tough games like that one.
That’s a good characteristic to
have.”
Baltimore put at least one runner
on base in seven innings. In the first
inning, Kiko Garcia was thrown out
at home by Grubb in centerfield,
Doug DeCinces was thrown out try
ing to go from second to third on a
fly ball in the fourth inning and with
two outs in the eighth, Pat Kelly was
tossed out while trying to stretch a
single into a double.
On top of all that, the Orioles lost
designated hitter Lee May for three
or four games with a strained calf
muscle.
The second game of the three-
game series tonight will have Fer
guson Jenkins, 8-4, on the mound
for Texas versus Baltimore’s Steve
Stone, 6-5.
[dians, Torborg split
plodednj
favorite 5
itons. Ap
third boinlj
ter of the.* United Press International
id police■jroit — Embattled Jeff
rborgwill remain manager of the
d on the ftijand Indians, but even team
arbella, n( Gabe Paul can’t say for
vo more eMmg
|f is still the manager of the
pnd Indians,” Paul said in an
t to squelch speculation that
jr New York Yankees Manager
mon is about to take over the
B during a press conference,
■stopped short of saying Tor-
* rg, would be with the club
the end of the year.
We asked permission from
irge Steinbrenner (owner of the
es) to talk with Lemon, Paul
|ted, “but not everything you
out'materializes.
llalked to Lemon this morning
Bhat’s when the decision was
B to go the way we are right
I Paul said.
n’t know what the future will
he added. “I don’t know. Jeff
|l’t know. He’s in exactly the
| position he was in when we
this road trip.”
i position when the team trip
td was reportedly tenuous.
f then
v princes
urch will
1 the coi
Christ,
mass wasil
■ nametki
or secret
d cardinP
Cleveland has just two wins in its
last 14 games and Lemon was repor
tedly close to taking the job after los
ing his own to Billy Martin with
New York.
“I don’t believe any firm offer was
or will be made to Lemon,” said
Mike Seghi, traveling secretary of
the Indians, when asked if there was
any substance to rumors Lemon was
about to take over Torborg’s job.
“As far as I know, no talks are
going on with Lemon. As I said, Jeff
will remain,” said Seghi, son of
Cleveland Vice President and Gen
eral Manager Phil Seghi.
In Cleveland, publicity director
Joe Bick confirmed Seghi’s state
ment.
“Rumors that Bob Lemon, former
manager of the New York Yankees,
was going to take over as manager
have not come to be,” Bick said.
“Jeff Torborg will remain as man
ager of the Indians.
How long “is impossible to say
and depends on the team play,”
Bick added. “The team could go on
to win the pennant and Torborg
could remain for 10 years.”
Torborg put an end to a lot of the
rumors and speculation by deciding
to resign at the end of this season.
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