Monday, January 15, 2018

Games of Saturday, Sept. 20

Seattle               86      62       .581    ---
Chicago             83      61      .576      1
Kansas City       76      71      .516      9.5
Cleveland          75      71      .513    10
California          72      73      .497    12.5
Montreal           66      80       .452    19
San Diego         65      83       .439    21
Philadelphia      61      83       .424    22.5

Sunday's games
Kansas City (Butler and Bunker) at Cleveland (McDowell and Williams), 2
Philadelphia (Wise and Johnson) at Chicago (Horlen and Bell), 2
California (McGlothlin) at Seattle (Brunet)
Montreal (Robertson) at San Diego (Niekro)

Chicago 10, Philadelphia 7: Buddy Bradford homered twice in Chicago's eight-run seventh inning, opening the frame with a solo homer and concluding the uprising with a grand slam. The White Sox also got a homer from Ed Herrmann. Dick Allen homered for Philadelphia, and Larry Hisle hit a three-run double. Jack Hamilton (one run in two innings) got the win, Dan Osinski (two scoreless innings) the save, and Turk Ferrell took the loss.

Chicago 2, Philadelphia 1: Duane Josephson doubled home a pair of runs in the first inning for the White Sox, and Tommy John didn't allow a run until Dick Allen homered to lead off the ninth. John went the distance, scattering nine hits and getting three double plays. He walked none and struck out six. Grant Jackson went seven innings for the loss.

San Diego 6, Montreal 4: The Padres powered past the Expos with three home runs (Tommy Dean, Nate Colbert and Al Ferrara). Clay Kirby allowed one unearned run through eight innings, but was pulled with one out in the ninth and two on only to see Billy McCool fail to retire any of his three hitters. Frank Reberger got the last two outs with the tying run on to earn the save. Howie Reed took the loss. Ed Spiezio was injured and will return Sept. 23.

Seattle 4, California 1: Ray Oyler and Steve Whitaker homered to support Diego Segui, who went 7.1 innings, allowing one run on four hits and three walks. Roger Repoz homer for the Angels. Rudy May took the loss, and Bob Locker got the save.

Player of the Day: Buddy Bradford, Chicago

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