Chicago 77 55 .583 ---
Seattle 77 60 .562 2.5
California 67 66 .504 10.5
Kansas City 68 67 .504 10.5
Cleveland 68 69 .496 11.5
Montreal 62 71 .466 16.5
Philadelphia 59 74 .443 18.5
San Diego 60 76 .442 19
Monday's games
Montreal (Reed) at Philadelphia (Fryman)
California (Murphy) at Kansas City (Drago)
Kansas City 6, Montreal 0: Roger Nelson threw a four-hit shutout for the Royals, walking three and striking out 2. Jackie Hernandez scored twice and drove in a run; he had a single, a walk and a stolen base. The Expos committed four errors. Bill Stoneman took the loss; three of the five runs he allowed were unearned.
Philadelphia 13, California 5: Mike Ryan homered twice and drove in seven runs to cap a pair of big innings for the Phillies. Philadelphia plated six runs in the first inning to drive Jim McGlothlin from the box early, with Ryan hitting a three-run shot, and raked Eddie Fisher for five more in the seventh, with Ryan contributing a grand slam. Dick Allen and Johnny Callison also homered for the Phillies. Woodie Fryman allowed three earned runs in seven innings for the win.
Seattle 2, Cleveland 1, 10 innings: Wayne Comer singled home the winning run in the 10th off Larry Burchart. Duke Sims homered in the fourth for the only Cleveland run, off Diego Segui. Stan Williams, the Cleveland starter, left with a minor injury after the first inning, and Mike Paul threw five scoreless innings with nine strikeouts. Burchart took the loss; John O'Donoghue, who retired the only man he faced, was credited with the win.
Player of the Day: Mike Ryan, Philadelphia.
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