The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 22, 1984, Image 15

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2-1
United Press International
reported see
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then followcf
Viarcisal patli jhortslop Dave Anderson
ide three errors, leading to
aid some pt ) unearned runs, and three
ig the tanksi ngers pitchers combined on a
e-hitler to give Texas a 2-1
ory over the Los Angeles
Igers.
nderson made his first er-
on Bill Stein’s ground ball in
second inning. Singles by
e O’Brien and Nick Capra
losing pitcher Rick Honey-
l made it 1-0. The Rangers
|red the winning run in the
h inning after a double er-
by Anderson.
WINDOW
Pitcher Phillip Taylor(#31), accidently kicked
the ball after it was bunted down the third base
line by a Minnesota batter in the game Wednes-
Astros pound Cardinals 13-8
United Press International
Florida — Jerry Mumphrey
knocked in three runs and Ray
Knight drove in two to key an
18-hil attack that carried the
Houston Astros to a 13-8 exhi
bition win over the St. Louis
Cardinals Wednesday.
Bob Knepper pitched five in
nings, giving up three runs, to
notch a win that gave the As
tros, 11-6, more wins than they
had in the previous two springs
combined.
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day. The batter made it uncontested to first base
advancing a runner to second. A&M, however,
won both games of the double header.
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Aggies eat
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By TRAVIS TINGLE
Sports Writer
If the Minnesota Golden Go
phers ever schedule the Texas
A&M baseball team again, it’ll
be surprising. The Aggies made
Minnesota’s trip to Texas an ab
solute nightmare by once again
sweeping both games of
Wednesday’s doubleheader.
The Aggies were victorious
in the first game 1-0 with junior
Phillip Taylor going the dis
tance on the mound.
With two outs in the bottom
of the second inning, Pat James
walked and Shawn Ghoruby
was sent in to pinch run at first
base. Shortstop Rob Swain then
singled to right field to put run
ners at the corners for the Ag
gies.
Senior Kevin Smith then hit
the game winning RBI into
right field, bringing Ghoruby in
to score.
Bryan Hickerson, although
he gave up only four hits, took
the loss for the Gophers and
now stands at 0-2 for the year,
while Taylor improved to 1-1
after giving up only two infield
hits during the game.
In the nightcap, the Aggies
scored all their runs in the bot
tom of the third inning and
went on to bury the Gophers 5-
3.
Freshman Jimmy Flowers
went 4 2/3 innings on the
mound for Coach Tom Chan
dler before being relieved by
Barry Smith.
All three of the Gophers'
runs were charged to Flowers
and came in the fifth inning.
In the Aggies’ half of the
third inning, centerfielder Mike
Scanlin singled then Tim Car
twright sacrificed to send Scan
lin on to second base.
Swain walked, putting run
ners on first and second. Then
third baseman Tony Metoyer
hit a ground ball to the pitcher
which looked like wojuld turn
into an easy double play for the
Gophers. But the throw to sec
ond to get Swain was too high
and sailed into center field, thus
loading the bases for the Ag
gies.
Buddy Haney then belted a
double down the right field
line, scoring Scanlin and Swain.
James, the designated hitter,
made the score 4-0 by hitting a
base hit to left field
Kevin Smith’s single put run
ners at first and third, then
Ghoruby grounded to shortstop
and was called safe on a fielder’s
choice. Ghoruby was credited
with the RBI that scored James
from third and rounded out the
Aggies’ scoring.
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