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■ CHICAGO (AP) — Mike Scott
■ruck out 12 in seven innings and
Benny Walling and Dickie I lion
■rth homered Wednesday, leading
the Houston Astros over the Chi-
■go Cubs 8-2 for their second tri-
■nph of the day.
I In a suspended game completed
earlier, Billy Hatcher hit a homer in
the 18th inning to lift the Astros to
an 8-7 victory. A major-league re
cord 53 players were used in that
Rangers fall
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■ BOSTON (AP) — Texas Manager
Bbby Valentine calls Wade Boggs
Hie best hitter in baseball” and says
hi Rangers haven’t figured out how
■ pitch to Boston’s two-time Ameri-
■n League batting champion.
■ Boggs demonstrated what Valen-
■ie meant with three hits, including
a homer and a game-winning double
frulth one out in the ninth inning
Wednesday night as the Red Sox
^ged Texas for their fifth
utive victory.
game, 27 by Chicago. The 18-inning
game was the longest in the majors
this season.
In the regularly scheduled game,
Scott, 15-9, improved his major
league-leading strikeout total to 253
before being relieved by Aurelio Lo
pe/ after seven innings. He had four
strikeouts in die fifth when Chris
Speier fanned but reached first on a
wild pitch.
Walling hit a two-run homer to
highlight a three-run first inning.
Walling — whose 3-for-4 led a 13-hit
Houston attack — singled and
scored as the Astros added two runs
in the third off Scott Sanderson, 7-
1 1.
Jody Davis hit his 17th home run
into the left-field stands in the fifth,
the first homer off Scott in 50 1-3 in
nings. Shawon Dunston added an
RBI double in the inning.
Pinch-hitter Thon hit his third
homer, a three-run blast, in the sixth
to put Houston ahead 8-2.
The suspended contest was halted
Tuesday evening because of dark
ness at Wrigley Field, which has no
lights. The game resumed with
Houston coming to bat in the 15th.
Each team scored three times in
the 17th inning. Keith Moreland hit
a three-run homer into the left-cen
ter field stands for Chicago.
The win went to Danny Darwin,
2-1, the Astros’ ninth pitcher. The
Cubs’ eighth hurler, Greg Maddux,
took the loss in his first major league
appearance.
The 53 players broke the major-
league record of 51, held in both the
National and American Leagues.
I he Philadelphia Phillies and St.
Louis Cardinals set the NL mark on
Sept. 15, 1974 and the AL. record
was set by the Chicago White Sox
and Oakland A’s on Sept. 19, 1972.
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said. “It seems every time the
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sifore ourselves.”
■Veteran Torn Seaver ;
seven hits and just two runs
innings. He left with a 3-2 le
■s deprived of his 312th
in v i ctor y when the f
ntral rSfH naked reliever Bob Stanley f
ini 1 run in the ninth.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
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New York
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Toronto
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Philadelphia
69
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New York
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St. Louis
67
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Detroit
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Montreal
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Chicago
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Cleveland
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Milwaukee
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California
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Houston
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San Francisco
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Kansas City
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Los Angeles
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Chicago
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Minnesota
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Seattle
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Wednesday s Games
Wednesday's Games
Houston 8, Chicago 7,18 innings, com
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Boston 4. Texas 3
of suspended game
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Oakland 5, New York 3
Houston 8, Chicago 2
ad, but
Toronto 3. Cleveland 1
Los Angeles 5, Montreal 3
Kansas City 2, Chicago 1
New York 4, San Francisco 2
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Pittsburgh 5, Cincinnati 3,10 innings
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San Diego 7, Philadelphia 5
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