The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 05, 1984, Image 15

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Wednesday, September 5, 1984/The Battalion/Page 15
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8th inning homerjifts Braves
Atlanta edges Astros
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ndstrom,4t ATLANTA — Dale Murphy’s
aurth rouni two-run homer tied the score in the
rd timebvriseventh and Alex Trevino broke the
■ rain, they' deadlock with a leadoff home run in
final bct»r the eighth inning Tuesday, lifting
Carling [ the Atlanta Braves to an 8-7 victory
Wednesday over the Houston Astros.
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arterfinal 1 revino, who came in as a pinch
‘ l runner for catcher Bruce Benedict
, ' . in the sixth, drilled a 2-1 pitch off
' l l ' Frank DiPino, 4-8, over the left-field
1 1 fence for his third home run.
tie next nxe
Donnie Moore, 4-3, went two in
nings for the victory, allowing one
hit.
Atlanta tied the score 7-7 in the
seventh on Murphy’s league-leading
30th home run, a two-run shot.
Atlanta went ahead 1-0 in the first
against Mike Scott on an RBI single
by Murphy, but Houston took a 2-1
lead in the second off Tony Brizzo-
lara on an RBI double by Kevin Bass
and a run-scoring groundout by
Alan Ashby.
After the Braves tied it 2-2 in the
second on an RBI triple by Paul
Runge, the Astros opened a 6-2 ad
vantage in the fifth on a run-scoring
single by Denny Walling and a three-
run homer by lose Cruz.
Atlanta pulled within 6-4 in the
fifth on an RBI single by Rafael
Ramirez and an RBI double by Brad
Komminsk.
Benedict’s sixth-inning RBI single
made it 6-5, but the Astros added a
run in the seventh on an RBI single
by Cruz.
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