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JUNE 4, 1973
The Rangers have the day off.
AL Player of the Week: 2B Bobby Grich Baltimore Orioles
NL Player of the Week: LF Greg Luzinski Philadelphia Phillies
The San Francisco Giants have listed SP Steve Stone as DtD because of a mild shoulder strain.
POWER RANKINGS
1. San Francisco Giants
2. Baltimore Orioles
3. New York Mets
4. Kansas City Royals
5. Cincinnati Reds
6. Oakland Athletics
7. Philadelphia Phillies
8. Minnesota Twins
9. Milwaukee Brewers
10. California Angels
11. Los Angeles Dodgers
12. Boston Red Sox
13. St Louis Cardinals
14. Detroit Tigers
15. Chicago Cubs
16. San Diego Padres
17. Cleveland Indians
18. Pittsburgh Pirates
19. Montreal Expos
20. New York Yankees
21. Atlanta Braves
22. Houston Astros
23. Chicago White Sox
24. Texas Rangers
STANDINGS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
EAST
Baltimore 34-17
Milwaukee 28-24
Boston 26-25
Detroit 25-26
New York 24-30
Cleveland 23-31
WEST
Kansas City 34-20
Minnesota 30-22
Oakland 31-23
California 25-25
Chicago 19-31
Texas 13-38
NATIONAL LEAGUE
EAST
New York 35-15
Philadelphia 30-21
St Louis 24-28
Chicago 25-32
Pittsburgh 22-29
Montreal 20-29
WEST
San Francisco 36-19
Cincinnati 28-23
Los Angeles 28-25
Atlanta 23-29
San Diego 23-31
Houston 21-34
TEXAS RANGERS TEAM LEADERS
Batting Average Jeff Burroughs .308
Home Runs Jeff Burroughs 11
RBI Jeff Burroughs 41
ERA Steve Rogers 4.41
Wins Rich Hand and Steve Rogers 3
Strikeouts Pete Broberg 41
TEXAS RANGERS TEAM STATS AND AL RANK
Runs Scored 163 12th
Batting Average .227 12th
OBP .295 12th
Home Runs 23 t-11th
Stolen Bases 26 7th
Runs Against 266 11th
Starters ERA 4.76 12th
Bullpen ERA 3.13 5th
Defensive Eff .694 9th
TEXAS RANGERS CURRENT INJURIES
CF Vic Harris Out, 2-3 weeks, DL, 0 Days left.
RP Danny Fife Out, 12 months, 60-Day DL, 42 Days left.
OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Kansas City 34-20 at Boston 26-25
Milwaukee 28-24 at Oakland 31-23
NATIONAL LEAGUE
San Francisco 36-19 at Pittsburgh 22-29
New York 35-15 at Cincinnati 28-23
Philadelphia 30-21 at Houston 21-34
OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston 2 Kansas City 1
Oakland 3 Milwaukee 2
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh 6 San Francisco 3
Cincinnati 8 New York 0
Houston 2 Philadelphia 1
TOP PERFORMERS
1. Tony Perez Cincinnati Reds 2 for 2, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 3 R, 2 BB
2. Ross Grimsley Jr Cincinnati Reds 9.0 IP, 5 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 3 K, W
3. Jim Bibby Philadelphia Phillies 7.0 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 4 BB, 8 K
Oakland's Bert Campaneris went hitless in the Athletics win over Milwaukee, bringing his hit streak to an end at 25 games.
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