Chicago 77 57 .575 ---
Seattle 79 60 .568 0.5
California 68 67 .504 9.5
Kansas City 69 68 .504 9.5
Cleveland 68 69 .496 10.5
Montreal 64 72 .471 15
Philadelphia 60 76 .442 18
San Diego 60 76 .442 18
Thursday's games
California (Messersmith and Wright) at Kansas City (Rooker and Bunker), 2
Cleveland (McDowell and Hargan) at San Diego (Kirby and Santorini), 2
Montreal (Wegener) at Philadelphia (Wise)
Chicago (Horlen) at Seattle (Barber)
Philadelphia 5, Montreal 1: Rick Joseph hit a three-run homer in the first inning and added another RBI with a fourth-inning single to supply Grant Jackson with the lead. Jackson went the distance, allowing six hits, only two after the third inning. Jerry Robertson took the loss for the Expos.
Montreal 7, Philadelphia 1: Rusty Staub homered and drove in four runs to back Gary Waslewski's seven shutout innings. Kevin Collins homered and doubled with a pair of RBIs for the Expos. Bill Champion took the loss for the Phillies.
Seattle 3, Chicago 2: Wayne Comer homered and scored twice for the Pilots, who got 7.1 innings of four-hit ball from John Gelnar. Two of those hits were unlikely leadoff triples, one by Gail Hopkins and the other from Ed Herrmann, that the White Sox turned into runs. John O'Donoghue nailed down the win with 1.2 innings of hitless relief. Tommy John took the loss.
Player of the Day: Rusty Staub, Montreal
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