Monday, January 29, 2018

Games of Monday, Sept. 22

Chicago             85      62      .578     ---
Seattle               86      64       .573     0.5
Kansas City       78      72      .520      8.5
Cleveland          76      73      .510    10
California          74      73      .503    11
Montreal           66      81       .449    19
San Diego         66      84       .440    20.5
Philadelphia      63      84       .428    21.5

Tuesday's games
California (Kealey) at Cleveland (Hargan)
Montreal (Waslewski) at Chicago (Wynne)
Kansas City (Nelson) at Seattle (Meyer)
Philadelphia (Palmer) at San Diego (Podres)

California 5, Cleveland 1: Tom Murphy retired the first 13 men he faced and allowed one run on three hits in six innings for the Angels, who then got three innings of one-hit relief from a trio of bullpen arms. Roger Repoz had a two-run homer in California's three-run ninth off the Tribe's bullpen. Luis Tiant took the loss.

Chicago 4, Montreal 2: Bob Christian came off the bench to walk, double and score twice as the White Sox overcame the Expos. Danny Murphy, the first of four Chicago relievers, got credit for the win with two scoreless innings of relief; Don Secrist, Dan Osinski and Wilbur Wood combined for the final six outs. Bill Stoneman took the loss. Bill Melton homered for Chicago. Ron Brand was injured for Montreal and will be eligible to play Sept. 25.

Philadelphia 6, San Diego 1: Larry Hisle went 4-for-6 and stole three bases. Woodie Fryman allowed one run in eight innings, scattering eight hits and striking out five Padres without allowing a walk. Fryman also singled home a pair of runs. Al Santorini took the loss.

Kansas City 5, Seattle 2: The Royals got homers from Chuck Harrison and Bob Oliver as they knocked the Pilots out of first place. Jim Rooker took a no-hitter into the fifth inning but weakened in the seventh, when the Pilots plated their two runs. Rooker allowed three hits and four walks in the win. Moe Drabowsky threw two scoreless frames for the save.

Player of the Day: Bob Christian, Chicago

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