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Parrish capped a six-run outburst in the fourth inning with a home run off Jose Guz- ———— man, 1-5, and American hit his sixth Red Sox 3, Angels 0 BOSTON (AP) — Bruce Hurst scattered eight hits, and Wade Boggs and Don Baylor hit run-scoring sin gles Monday night that led the Bos ton Red Sox past the California An gels 3-0. homer of the season in the eighth off Dwayne Henry. Dan Petry, 2-2, gave up seven hits in eight innings for his first victory since April 14. Guzman, a rookie, lost his fifth straight game after win ning his First decision. Detroit scored in the second in ning on a double by Pat Sheridan and a single by Dave Collins, and Texas tied it in the third on Don Slaught’s double and a single by Scott Fletcher. The start of the game was delayed 40 minutes by rain, and the Tigers broke it open in the fourth following another 25-minute rain delay. Guz man got two quick outs before rain halted play. After that delay, Larry Herndon walked and scored when Collins fol lowed with a double. Lou Whitaker singled home Collins, and an error by third baseman Steve Buechele put runners at first and third. Darrell Evans hit an RBI single and Parrish then homered into the right-field seats for a 7-1 lead. Parrish’s second homer, to left field, came in the eighth. The Rangers scored a run in the bottom of the fourth on Pete Inca- viglia’s solo home run, his fourth of the year. Texas added another run in the seventh on Darrell Porter’s RBI single. Hurst, 2-2, gave up seven singles in the first five innings, and a leadoff double in the ninth by Brian Down ing, who had three hits. Hurst struck out five and walked none in pitching Boston’s first shutout of the season. Yankees 4, White Sox 1 CHICAGO (AP) —- Rickey Hen derson hit an upper-deck home run that snapped a seventh-inning tie Monday night and gave the New York Yankees a 4-1 victory over the Chicago White Sox. The Yankees won without Man ager Lou Piniella, who started serv ing his two-game suspension im posed by the American League for bumping an umpire. Coach Joe Al- tobelli ran the team in Piniella’s ab sence. Chicago lost for the sixth time in its last seven games. Joe Niekro, 4-0, gave up four hits over 7% innings for the victory. AN OTH ER /\ G- G-1 ET CHAMP I HOPE dp GOES OUT Of TlVol 83 MOftt'OFTEN .. . YW I'K G-ETTlN' GOOD EN0U0HHIC' "— A REGULAR 0ATT CARTOONIST | Blue Jays 10, A’s 6 TORONTO (AP) — Lloyd Mo- seby drove in four runs, including a two-run homer that broke a sixth-in ning tie Monday night, powering the Toronto Blue Jays over the Oakland A’s 10-6. Indians 5, Royals 4 CLEVELAND (AP) — Pat Tabler bounced a bases-loaded single off the chest of Kansas City second base- man Frank White in the 10th inning Monday night, giving Cleveland a 5- 4 victory over the Royals that ex tended the Indians’ winning streak to eight games. The victory enabled Cleveland to remain in first place in the American League East by 12 percentage points over New York. Phil Niekro, 2-2, pitching in relief for the first time since 1984, picked up the victory. The loser was Kansas City reliever Dan Quisenberry, 0-1. Ernie Whitt also hit a two-run homer for Toronto, which rapped 12 hits in winning its second straight game. The defending American League East-champion Blue Jays had not won consecutive games since April 11. Brewers 3, Mariners 1 MILWAUKEE (AP) — Paul Moli- tor broke up Mark Langston’s no-hit bid with a run-scoring single in the fifth inning and added a solo homer in the eighth that led the Milwaukee Brewers over the Seattle Mariners 3- 1. Langston, 1-3, put himself in trouble in the fifth by walking Rob Deer and Paul Householder with one out. Molitor followed with an RBI single, and Randy Ready then delivered another run-scoring sin gle. Braves edge Reds in 11 on hom< CINCINNATI (AP) — Atlanta’s Bob Horner hit a two-run homer off reliever Ted Power in the 11th in ning Monday night to lift the Braves to a 4-3 victory " over Cincin- National nati, which lost victory. Gene Garber picked up his second save. rnained winless in four decisioni) season. its ninth consecutive game. Paul Assenmacher, 1-0, pitched 1% innings for his first major league The loss was the 13th in 14 games for Cincinnati and 11th straight at home — the Reds’ worst showing in 35 years. The Reds, at 5-16, have the worst record in baseball. Reds pitcher Tom Browning, P 1 rookie 20-game winner in 1985, re- Expos 6, Phillies 4 PHILADELPHIA (AP)-l hitter Mike Fitzgerald’ssqueezek in the eighth inning scored Wallach to break a tie, and the! treal Expos defeated the phia Phillies 6-4 Monday nighi. 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