The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 01, 1985, Image 11

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Associated Press
National League
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I NEW YORK — Dwight Gooden
tched a four-hitter and out-dueled
Niekro as the New York Mets
7 the iMnf^feated the Houston Astros 4-1
ce of night.
■ Ihe Mets came up with two runs
know n 011 ^ our hits in the seventh and
s said he c h s ud Niekro, 1-3, who took a one-
hiiter into the inning. George Fos-
.hat their tei s ^^1 single tied the score 1-1
1 said “l an d Danny Heep drove in the go-
whercJM^ad run with a single.
■ The only damage off Gooden, 3-
1 n |(1 1, was a two-out homer in the first
^ , (S ( itlning by Denny Walling, his first.
Gooden struck out eight and walked
’^aij 111 ^^ The Mets started their seventh-in-
•ll ’ w ,ning rally with consecutive singles by
‘ ° l' 1 * 1 Hernandez and Clint Hurdle,
tines Ret^ lter Darryl Strawberry popped
out, Foster singled and Hernandez
the pho.! 15 s; * at die plate when catcher
-n e it It f an Ashby could not hold on to the
illcd t h r()w home from left fielder Jose
. j | ^ Gl uz.
r ® I' Foster’s single chased Niekro, who
■ived hist-
ing. He ‘
roing to t
turned 40 last November, and then
Heep, who had the first hit off
Niekro, cracked a run-scoring off re
liever Frank DiPino.
New York scored twice in the
eighth off DiPino. Gooden drew a
leadoff walk and took second on a
groundnut. After Hernandez was in
tentionally walked with two outs,
Hurdle singled home Gooden. John
Christensen then hit a ball up the
middle that bounced off DiPino for
an RBI single.
Hurdle came into the game in the
fifth inning to catch, replacing Gary
Carter. Carter had left with bruised
ribs sustained in Sunday’s 5-4, 18-in-
ning victory over Pittsburgh.
Cubs 3, Giants 1
CHICAGO — Ryne Sandberg
doubled home the tying run and
scored the go-ahead run in the third
ining, leading the Chicago Cubs to a
3-1 victory over the San Francisco
Giants Tuesday.
Sandberg, the National League’s
1984 Most Valuable Player who en
tered the game hitting only .159,
went 3-for-4 with two doubles and a
single.
Winning pitcher Steve Trout, 4-1,
gave up nine hits, walked two and hit
a batter in 6 2/3 innings. He was
helped by four Cubs’ double plays.
Trout was replaced in the seventh
by Lee Smith, who recorded his fifth
save in six appearances this season.
Bill Laskey, 0-3, was tagged with the
loss.
Braves 8, Reds 4
CINCINNATI — Dale Murphy
tied the National League record for
runs batted in during April by belt
ing a two-run double to cap a five-
run seventh inning Tuesday night,
leading the Atlanta Braves over the
Cincinnati Reds 8-4.
Murphy’s 29 RBI in April tied the
opening-month mark set by Ron Cey
in 1977.
The loser for Cincinatti was Jay
Tibbs, 0-4. Gene Garber, 2-0, the
second of four Braves pitchers, was
the winner. Zane Smith and Bruce
Sutter finished up.
Pete Rose went 2-for-4, giving
him a career hit total of 4,112, 80
hits behind Ty Cobb’s all-time re
cord.
Phillies 11, Expos 0
PHILADELPHIA — Jerry Koos-
man scattered 11 singles and Glenn
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