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I don’t care if they’re scuffed before the game. I don’t think any pitcher can beat us three times in a row. ” — Mets second baseman Wally Backman. from Sunday night’s 3-1 loss, which evened the best-of-seven series at two victories apiece, and all of them had been scuffed. Scott, who relies on a split-fin gered fastball that breaks down, has denied defacing the ball, and the home-plate umpire in each of his playoff starts has supported him. Scotfis next start in the playoffs will depend on the weather. Game 5 was rained out Monday and Astros Manager Hal Lanier said Scott’s next start would depend on when play re sumes. Scott suggested that the balls might have Been scuffed after the game. “They checked them all during the game and found nothing. Don't forget those balls were in the club house, not in the game, and I don’t know what they did to them,” he said. “I don't care what they do. I could bring in a ton of baseballs to morrow and do what I want to them and hand them to Chub Feeney.” Mets second baseman Wally Back- man said there was no doubt Scott was doctoring the balls Sunday. “Every foul ball that came back to us was scuffed up,” Backman said. “We brought 15 of them into the clubhouse. Some of them were scuffed twice.” Scott said all the balls the Mets re trieved had been in the dirt or had been fouled back to the screen. “There was nothing wrong with them when I threw them,” he said. “This went on last year, too,” Scott said. “It’s just that we’re in the play offs now and more people are talk ing about it. If it botnet s them, then it works to my advantage.” Mets Manager Dave Johnson has a theory on how, he claims, Scott doctors the ball. “Whenever he gets a new ball he takes his glove off and walks toward the outfield and he’s rubbing the ball up,” Johnson said. “It (sandpaper) is in his palm. He doesn’t rotate ball. He just makes a grindingE tion.” Sunday’s home-plate umpitt Dutch Rennert, said, “I never mi scuffed ball and the Mets nut asked me to examine the I was scuffed, maybe it was [re where they hit it.” Scott is the first pitcher in ea " I his went on last ja too. It’s just that were it the playoffs now ani more people are , about it. If it b them, then it works to m advantage. ” — Astros pitch; Mike Scon league to throw two complete-git victories in one playoff, and his consecutive scoreless innings is other playoff record. Scuffing or not, the MetssaW were confident of beating tin they see him again in the series "Because we’re ticked andw not going to take this lying doth Backman said. "I don't careiit sculls 400 balls. I don’t art they’re sculled before thega® don t think any pitcher can beat three times in a row.” AL teams hope to end ineptitude BOSTON (AP) — Whenever Cali fornia Manager Gene Mauch listens, he hears the words. Wherever the Boston Red Sox look, they see them. Choke. Curse. Collapse. Ugly sounding. But labels that whichever one loses the American League playoffs this week will have to live with for another winter. Is ei ther one meant to win? No Mauch-led team has reached the World Series in his 25 years of major league managing, the longest such streak ever. His 1964 Philadel phia Phillies blew it in the final week. His 1982 Angels fell apart in the playoffs. California was within one strike of making the trip this October when it squandered a three-run lead in the ninth inning Sunday and eventually lost a chance to win the team’s first pennant. Mauch and the Angels, still lead ing the best-of-seven series 3-2, get another try to break the jinx tonight in Carrie Six at Fenway Park. Kirk McCaskill, the Came Two loser, will be opposed by Boston’s Dennis “Oil Can” Boyd, the Game Three loser. California rookie first baseman Wally Joyner, who hit .455 in the first three games but missed the next two when hospitalized by a bacterial infection in his lower right leg, made the trip to Boston and is expected to pJay. 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