The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 25, 1995, Image 16

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Page 16 • The Battalion
Friday* August 25,
Rangers fall to Royals,
lose ground in wild car
□ Texas still leads Mil
waukee by 3 1/2 games
for the final playoff spot.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) —
Tom Goodwin had a triple and
a two-run single and Jason Ja-
come shook off a bad start to
win his third straight decision
Thursday night as Kansas City
stopped Texas 5-3.
Jacome (3-2) gave up a run
in the second and had runners
at second and third with none
out, but escaped further dam
age. The left-hander, obtained
in a trade with the New York
Mets, gave up six hits and two
runs in seven innings, walked
one and struck out three. Jeff
Montgomery pitched the last
two innings for his 22nd save.
Kevin Gross (7-12) retired
the first 10 batters but gave up
a one-out triple to Goodwin in
the fourth. The speedy Good
win, who leads the AL in stolen
bases, made it 2-1 on Wally
Joyner’s infield out. With two
out, Gary Gaetti hit his 28th
home run for a 2-2 tie.
With two out in the fifth, Jon
Nunnally beat out a high hop
per to third and took second on
a throwing error by Luis Ortiz.
Brent Mayne, who had missed
the three previous games with
an injured left hand, then sin
gled into right to score Nunnal
ly with the go-ahead run.
Rookie Johnny Damon fol
lowed with a ground-rule dou
ble down the right-field line,
then Goodwin’s line drive
scored both runners and gave
the Royals a 5-2 lead.
Gross, who was riding a pel
sonal three-game winnii;
streak, got handed a quick«'
lead by the Rangers, whoe,
tered the game leading Milwa.
kee by 3 1/2 games for the,(
wild-card spot. Juan Gonzall
doubled in the second a:
scored on Ivan Rodriguez 1 do;!T
ble. In the third, Otis Nix:
bunted safely, took second:
Jacome’s throwing error ail
eventually scored on Wil
Clark’s sacrifice fly.
Royals 5, Rangers 3
Nixon cf
Frye 2b
Clark 1b
Gonzalez dh 4
Tettleton rf 3
Rodridgz c 4
Greer If 4
LOrtiz 3b 3
Gil ss 3
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