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Atlanta’s ‘cake-Walk’
Braves’ pitcher hurls shutout as Astros tumble
TANK MCNAMARA
by Jeff Millar &
United Press International Walk enjoys playing On OppOS-
HOUSTON — Atlanta third ing turf' — if it’s in the Astro-
basenaan Bob Horner is anxious dome.
to go home, but pitcher Bob Walk held the Houston
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Astros to four hits Tuesday to
lead the Braves to a 7-0 victory
and post the first shutout of his
major league career.
“I really like to pitch in the
Astrodome because you can
challenge the hitters,” said
Walk, now 6-4. “Tonight was
probably the best game of my
career.”
But Horner was looking for
ward to going back to Atlanta.
“Tonight was our night,” said
Horner, who drove in three
runs with a double and single.
But he added he was looking
forward to spending a good
share of the next few game
nights in Atlanta.
“Remember, we haven’t had a
long home stand yet this year,
and all of us are looking forward
to the next three weeks when we
play the majority of our games at
home,” the Atlanta third base-
man said.
Walk retired the first 11 bat
ters he faced before Ray Knight
singled with two out in the
fourth. He pitched out of jams
in the fourth and fifth, strand
ing five runners.
Atlanta scored in the third
when Claudell Washington and
Rafael Ramirez stroked con
secutive singles. After a fielder’s
choice, Horner doubled to left
to score two runs.
“I hit a breaking pitch for the
double that was out over the
plate,” Horner said. “I feel that I
have hit the ball well all year, but
now the hits are falling in for
me.”
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The Braves chased Bob
Knepper, now 2-8, in the fifth
when Washington was safe on
an error by shortstop Dickie
Thon, stole second and scored
on an RBI single by Dale
Murphy.
In the sixth, Rufino Linares
walked, advanced to third on a
single by Bruce Benedict and
scored on a single to left by
Walk.
Hostetler gives Marinei
headaches in 5-2 victor
Walk said: “I simply tried to
throw strikes, hoping to get a lot
of ground balls for easy outs. I
was a little tight the first two in
nings, but I loosened up in the
third and felt real good the rest
of the way.”
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United Press International
SEATTLE — Since Dave
Hostetler has only been in the
major leagues 18 days this year,
he may not be the best judge of
major-league ballparks.
But he rates Seattle’s King-
dome as one of the best.
Hostetler was overflowing
with praise for the Kingdome
Tuesday night after he hit two
homers and drove in three runs
to power the Texas Rangers to a
5-2 win over the Seattle
Mariners.
“I really like this place, it’s
awesome. It’s a beautiful park,”
said the 6-foot-4 first baseman,
who was called up from the
minors by the Rangers May 28.
“The ball carries real well here. I
wish I could play all my games
here.”
At the moment, however, he
could hit in any ballpark. In the
14 games since being called up,
he has gone 15-for-46 with six
homers, three doubles and a
triple.
“I hit a couple of homers be
fore I was called up, so I guess
you could say I’m a streak hitter,
but I don’t want to get that
label,” Hostetler said. “I want to
be known as a line-drive hitter
like Steve Garvey.”
Hostetler’s first homer of the
night, a 390-foot solo shot in the
second inning, made it 1-0.
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Texas scored again in the third
when Doug Flynn singled, stole
second ana scored on a double,
the first of four hits by Buddy
Bell.
Texas made it 3-0 in the fif th
when Leon Roberts bounced
into a bases-loaded fielder’s
choice to score Terry Bogener.
Solo homers by Julio Cruz
and A1 Cowens made the score
3-2 after seven. Hostetler
blasted a 410-foot homer in the
eighth, scoring Lamar Johnson,
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