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    Page 18 THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1981
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Rangers score
late to win 9-4
United Press International
OAKLAND, Calif. — How
many times have you heard a
coach say, “He’s the kind of player
we would like to make try and beat
us?”
Texas’ Bill Stein is just such a
player and, unfortunately for the
Oakland A’s, he did beat them.
Stein ripped a high fastball
from reliever Jeff Jones into the
bleachers for a three-run homer in
the ninth inning to highlight a
seven-run rally that powered the
Rangers to a 9-4 victory over the
A s Wednesday night.
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T knew when I hit it, it was
out,” Stein said of his second hom
er of the season. “My only concern
was that it would stay fair.”
Stein’s homer hugged the left-
field foul line, eluding the glove of
outfielder Rickey Henderson,
whose spectular defensive play
had robbed the Rangers of two
potential scoring opportunities
earlier in the game.
Jones fell behind on Stein by a
3-1 count before he tried to bust a
fastball down the middle.
“I threw a pitch up and in,’
Jones said. “This is going to stay
with me for a while.”
The late rally made a winner out
of Ranger reliever Paul Comer,
6-1, and tagged Oakland’s Pat
Underwood, 3-6, with the loss.
The A s had entered the ninth
leading 4-2 but then the roof fell
in. Al Oliver ripped an RBI single
after Mark Wagner and Bump
Wills had singled, and Mickey
Rivers walked to load the bases.
Bell then hit a sharp grounder that
went through third baseman Dave
McKay’s legs for an error, bring
ing home the second run.
Stein then ripped his three-run
blast and shortstop Rob Picciolo’s
two-run throwing error closed out
the scoring.
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Baltimore
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Wednesday s Results Thursday ’s Games Wednesday ’s Results Thursday's Gam
Texas 9, Oakland 4
New York 5, Milwaukee 2, 1st
Milwaukee 5, New York 3, 2nd
Cleveland 8, Baltimore 5
Boston 6, Detroit 5
Seattle 3, Chicago 1
Minnesota 3, Toronto 1
Kansas City 7, California 3
Seattle at Toronto
Cleveland at Baltimore
Chicago at Milwaukee
Atlanta 9, Houston 0
San Francisco 6, Los Angeles 3
Cincinnati 5, San Diego 4
Philadelphia 11, Montreal 8
New York 5, Pittsburgh 3
Chicago 7, St. Louis 3
No games scheduled
Astros knuckle under, 91
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ATLANTA — Phil Niekro
earned his 240th career victory
Wednesday night, but he was
more concerned with the effect of
Atlanta’s 9-0 win over the Houston
Astros.
“The bottom line is we pick up a
game on Houston,” Niekro said of
his eight-hitter. “If we didn’t win
this game we’d be 3*/2 out. ”
The Braves’ record is now IB
IS, which puts them 2Vz games out
of first place behind Houston in
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Niekro, 7-5, struck out two and
walked three in earning his third
complete game of the year. The
knuckleballer picked up his 41st
career shutout.
The Braves took a 2-0 lead in
the first ofl starter and loser Nolan
Ryan, 8-4, on a two-rim singkl
Glenn Hubbard. After
ner singled, Chris Chambliss;'
Dale Murphy walked to Id I
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left.
Atlanta went ahead S-Oiif
second when Rafael Ramirezs
led and went to second on
ro’s sacrifice. One out later,!i
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The Braves added RBI si;
by Ramirez in the sevenlln
eighth, and an eighth-inningn
scoring single by Murphy.
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HOUSTON — Houston Astros
first baseman Cesar Cedeno has
appealed his indefinite National
League suspension for going into
the Atlanta Stadium stands and
grabbing a heckler, saying he did
it because his family was there.
“If I had been here alone, 1
probably would not have reacted
that way,” he said Wednesday
from Atlanta.
“But my family is with me on
this trip. Cora has been subjected
to the same language and treat
ment. She was near tears. I don’t
think any man would want to have
his wife hear people call him that.
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Eyewitnesses said a
within hearing range ofO
wife Cora continually y
ler and “boy ’’ at him duringl
day’s game. When the n*
tinned his criticism in the
ning Tuesday night, CfJ
threw down his glove andj
into the stands, grabbing j
heckler. No punches 1
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“I just wanted to seeiftk
had the nerve to call me that|
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Cedeno said.
Smith’s heckling referral
Cedeno’s Dec. 12, 1973, in'l
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motel room shooting deatij
teenage girl.
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incident or received afepl
by umpires who helped SEp]
Cedeno and the fan, identity
Raymond Smith of Atlanta I
Smith and two other j
voluntarily left the stadiund
request of security guards'!
Cedeno was ejected froffij
game.
Club officials said theyM
decide by Friday whetherf 1 '
no’s appeal meant he stillS
play until Feeney madea 51
sion. Cedeno did not pi*!
Wednesday night’s game. ,
An Astro spokesman said ‘
full extent of the penalty 1 *
levied against Cedeno will^
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following a full reviewofW
reports submitted by the w
crew. No date has beenset^R
decision in the case.’
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