The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 25, 1994, Image 7

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ARLINGTON — Albert Belle and
Manny Ramirez each had three hits
and drove in three runs Sunday, lead
ing the Cleveland Indians past the
Texas Rangers 12-7.
Belle hit a two-run homer, his
third of the season, for a 6-2 lead in
the third inning against Steve Dreyer
(0-1).
Ramirez singled three times. The
Indians had 1 7 hits and finished
with 43 in the three-game series.
Charles Nagy (2-0) won despite
allowing six runs in five innings.
Eric Plunk pitched 3 2-3 innings and
Derek Lilliquist got the last out with
the based loaded for his first save.
Ramirez hit a two-run single that
capped a four-run first inning. A
throwing error by shortstop Manuel
Lee set up the outburst
Dean Palmer hit his first home
run of the season, a two-run shot in
the Texas second.
Cardinals 5, Astros 4
ST. LOUIS — Bernard Gilkey
scored on a wild pitch by Mike
Hampton to cap a three-run eighth
inning Sunday, and the St. Louis Car
dinals rallied past the Houston Astros
5-4.
St. Louis trailed 4-2 in the eighth
when Ray Lankford led off with a
double off Shane Reynolds. Gregg
Jefferies singled, pulling St. Louis
within a run, took third on Todd
Zeile’s single off Tom Edens (2-1)
and scored on Gilkey’s fielder’s
choice groundout.
Brian Jordan’s double sent Gilkey
to third, and Gilkey scored on the
wild pitch by Hampton, the fourth
pitcher of the inning.
Rich Rodriguez (1-0) pitched two
innings for the victory.
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lowed two runs and four hits in sev
en innings. His 17-inning scoreless
streak ended in the first on Jefferies’
sacrifice fly.
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Rich Petru catches a fly ball during Friday night's game
against the University of Baylor. The Aggies won, 3-0.
The Aggies took two of three from the Bears, but for the first
time since 1989 will not participate in the Southwest Confer
ence tournament. A&M split its doubleheader with Baylor: 3-
4, 12-11 on Saturday.
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