The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 02, 1985, Image 15

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driven in by a different player, be
fore the second out was made.
Padres 6, Pirates 4
PITTSBURGH — Tim Flann
ery’s two-run double capped a three-
run San Diego fourth inning
Wednesday night as the Padres de
feated the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-4.
Eric Show, 3-1, withstood a three-
run Pirate fourth inning to earn the
victory, allowing three nits until be
ing replaced by Tim Stoddard with
two on and two out in the sixth.
Stoddard got out of the jam by get
ting Tony Pena to pop out.
Expos 3, Phillies 2
PHILADELPHIA — Hubie
Brooks’ two-out homer in the top of
the seventh inning Wednesday night
snapped a 2-2 tie and gave the Mon
treal Expos a 3-2 victory over Phila
delphia, snapping the Phillies’ four-
game winning streak.
David Palmer allowed five hits in
x innings, struck out four and
walked only one to even his record at
2-2. Jeff Reardon pitched the final 2
1/3 innings for his sixth save. Shane
Rawley, 3-1, was the loser.
Dodgers 2, Cardinals 1
ST. LOUIS — Ken Landreaux
doubled to start the 12th inning and
scored two outs later on a balk by St.
Louis reliever Neil Allen to give the
Los Angeles Dodgers a 2-1 victory
Wednesday over the Cardinals.
Landreaux, who was batting .167
entering the game, stroked Allen’s
first pitch of the 12th inning into the
right-field corner while pinch hitting
for winning pitcher Ken Howell, 1-
1. Allen, 0-2, struck out R.J. Rey
nolds.
American League
Yankees 5, Rangers 1
ARLINGTON — Ron Hassey
went 4-for-4, drove in his first four
runs of the season and scored the
other Wednesday night as New York
beat the Texas Rangers 5-1 for Billy
Martin’s first victory in three games
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since returning as manager of the
Yankees.
The RBIs were the first of the sea
son for Hassey, who replaced Don
Baylor as the designated hitter
against knuckleballer Charlie
Hough and had a double and three
singles. Over the last two seasons
Hassey is batting .750 — 12-for-16
— with seven RBIs against the Rang
ers.
Twins 7, Tigers 3
DETROIT — Kent Hrbek and
Roy Smalley homered in a 6-run
fifth inning to back the combined
pitching of Frank Viola and Rick Ly-
sander as the streaking Minnesota
Twins beat the Detroit Tigers 7-3
Wednesday.
Orioles 3, White Sox 1
BALTIMORE - Cal Ripken
cracked a two-run homer and Rich
Dauer added a solo blast as the Balti
more Orioles defeated the Chicagc
White Sox 3-1 Wednesday nigh
with unexpected help from third
base umpire Tim Welke.
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