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Astro’s Kerfeld says
Card hurler deserves
’86 NL Rookie honors
(AP) — Houston Astros pitcher
Charlie Kerfeld has recorded some
outstanding stats for a first-year
pitcher and is openly proud of them,
yet he still gives his unqualified sup
port to St. Louis reliever Todd Wor
rell for Rookie of the Year.
“I have had a great year, not just a
good year, a great year,” Kerfeld
said Tuesday. “But Todd has had
such an outstanding year, he should
walk away with it.”
In Kerfeld’s view, “Robby
Thompson, Kevin Mitchell . . . any
of those guys,” are not in the same
class as Worrell.
Despite an 8-10 record with 68-69
club, Worrell leads the National
League in saves with 31, is second in
appearances with 66 behind Craig
Lefferts of San Diego with 73, and
has a 2.19 earned run average.
While Oakland A’s outfielder Jose
Canseco and California Angels first
baseman Wally Joyner have been
battling for the AL award, Worrell,
Kerfeld, the Mets’ Mitchell and
Thompson of the San Francisco Gi
ants have been competing in the NL.
Thompson is hitting .269 with six
homers and 40 RBI. Mitchell is hit
ting .290 with 11 home runs and 38
RBI, but played only part time ear
lier in the year. Neither is among the
leaders in any of the major hitting
categories.
Kerfeld, likewise, has gone 9-2
with seven saves and a 2.79 ERA in
57 games for the West Division-lead
ing Astros. But he still feels he
doesn’t come close to the Cardinals’
young stopper.
“He’s Whitey’s (Herzog, St. Louis
manager) No. 1 man out of the bull
pen, I’m Hal’s (Lanier, Houston
manager) second,” Kerfeld said.
“He’s going to get all the publicity,
but I think Todd has just had the
best year of all of us.”
This season might be considered a
reprieve by some for Worrell. The
26-year-old right-hander was called
up late last season and recorded five
saves with a 2.91 ERA in 17 appear
ances.
But in the World Series, he was
the loser in the pivotal Game 6
against the Kansas City Royals — the
game in which television replays
showed umpire Don Denkinger in
correctly calling Jorge Orta safe in
the ninth inning and enabling the
Royals to rally for two runs to win
the game.
“I don’t want to orient myself to
ward awards,” Worrell said. “That’s
not real good because you put extra
pressure on yourself and you don’t
play as relaxed. But you do think of
the awards.”
Astros overpower Reds, 9-2
HOUSTON (AP) — Mike Scott
pitched a five-hitter over eight in
nings and Glenn Davis’ double
keyed a four-run sixth inning as
Houston beat Cincinnati 9-2 Tues
day to extend the Astros’ division
lead over the second-place Reds to
10 games.
The victory gave Houston a sweep
of their two-game series and the
teams meet for the final time this
season in a three-game series start
ing next Tuesday in Cincinnati.
Scott, 16-9, who leads the major
league in strikeouts, fanned seven to
increase his total to 260, the third-
highest mark in Astros’ history. J.R.
Richard struck out 313 and 303 in
1979 and 1978, respectively.
Rangers fall to Mariners
ARLINGTON (AP) —Right
hander Edwin Nunez, making his
first start since 1983, allowed three
hits in five scoreless innings, and Jim
Presley hit a two-run homer as the
Seattle Mariners beat the Texas
Rangers 3-1 Tuesday night.
Nunez, 1-1, had appeared in six
games prior to T uesday night, all in
relief, and had pitched a total of only
seven innings.
The loser was Jose Guzman, 9-13,
who left in the eighth inning when
Seattle scored its third run on an
RBI single by Alvin Davis.
The Rangers’ run came on Larry
Parrish’s 24th home run, off reliever
Mike Trujillo in the seventh.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
East Division
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New York
92 46
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Toronto
76 62
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Philadelphia
71 67
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New York
73 65
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St. Louis
69 69
.500
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Detroit
71 68
.511
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Montreal
68 68
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Cleveland
69 70
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Chicago
58 80
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Baltimore
67 71
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Pittsburgh
56 81
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Milwaukee
66 71
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West Division
West Division
California
79 58
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—
Houston
80 58
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Texas
71 67
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Cincinnati
70 68
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10
Kansas City
65 74
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San Francisco
69 69
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Oakland
65 74
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Los Angeles
65 72
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Seattle
62 77
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Atlanta
64 72
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Chicago
61 76
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San Diego
63 75
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17
Minnesota
58 80
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21 1 /2
Tuesday's Games
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Seattle 3, Texas 1
Houston 9, Cincinnati 2
California 8, Cleveland 1
Chicago 8, Philadelphia 6,10 innings
Milwaukee 3, Detroit 1
St. Louis 3, Pittsburgh 1
New York 3, Toronto 1
Montreal 9, New York 7
Boston 7, Baltimore 5
Atlanta at Los Angeles, (n)
Chicago 4, Oakland 1
San Diego at San Francisco, fn]
Kansas City 11, Minnesota 3
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