Monday, November 6, 2017

Games of Saturday, Sept. 6

Chicago             77      55      .583     ---
Seattle               76      60       .559     3
California          67      65      .508    10
Kansas City       67      67      .500    11
Cleveland          68      68      .500    11
Montreal           62      70       .470    16
San Diego         60      76       .442    19
Philadelphia      58      74       .439    19


Sunday's games
Kansas City (Nelson) at Montreal (Stoneman)
Cleveland (Williams) at Seattle (Segui)
Philadelphia (Fryman) at California (McGlothlin)

Montreal 4, Kansas City 0: Mark Wegener went eight innings for the win and drove in a pair of runs with a seventh-inning triple. Wegener allowed six hits and walked six, but threw two double-play balls. Ron Fairly hit a solo homer for the Expos. Wally Bunker took the loss.

San Diego 6, Chicago 3: Nate Colbert hit a two-run homer and Ollie Brown scored a pair of runs for the Padres. Tommy Sisk shut out the White Sox for six inning before weakening in the seventh and got the win; Gary Ross retired all six men he faced for the save. Gary Bell took the loss. Luis Aparicio (White Sox) and Larry Stahl (Padres) were each injured and will miss the next three days.

Chicago 4, San Diego 0: Joel Horlen scattered six hits and one walk in his shutout and drove in the first two runs of the game with a sixth-inning single that chased loser Clay Kirby. Horlen fanned five and faced just four men over the minimum. 

California 3, Philadelphia 1: Andy Messersmith scattered seven hits in eight innings while striking out eight and also scored a run and drove in another for the Angels. Ken Tatum retired all three men in the ninth for the save. Rick Wise took the loss.

Cleveland 3, Seattle 0: Dick Ellsworth went the distance, scattering seven hits and striking out three without a walk. Ken Harrelson homered for Cleveland, and Eddie Leon singled and drew three walks in four trips to the plate. Marty Pattin allowed one earned run in six innings for the loss.

Player of the Day: Joel Horlen, Chicago


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