The standings
California 2 1 .667 ---
Chicago 2 1 .667 ---
Philadelphia 2 1 .667 ---
Seattle 1 1 .500 .5
Cleveland 1 1 .500 .5
Montreal 1 2 .333 1
Kansas City 1 2 .333 1
San Diego 1 2 .333 1
Friday's games:
San Diego (Podres) at Chicago (Wynne)
Cleveland (Ellsworth) at Seattle (Brunet)
California 3, Kansas City 0: Tom Murphy fired the Angels' second complete-game shutout of the series. He allowed the Royals just four hits and three walks while fanning five. The Angels got all their runs off Dick Drago in the fifth inning, collecting three singles and a walk and taking advantage of a Kansas City error.
Chicago 5, San Diego 1: The White Sox got solo homers from Ken Berry and Buddy Bradford, and Gary Peters held the Padres to one run in seven innings despite allowing 10 hits and three walks. Ollie Brown had three hits, including a pair of doubles, for San Diego.
Philadelphia 12, Montreal 3: The Phillies scored 10 runs in the fourth inning to rout the Expos. Larry Hisle scored three runs for the Phillies; he doubled and homered in four at-bats. Don Money and Mike Ryan each drove in three runs. Woodie Fryman allowed six hits in the complete game win, allowing a three-run homer to Rusty Staub.
Player of the day: Tom Murphy, California
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