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Old 02-06-2019, 02:43 AM   #80
vrobx1
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JUNE 11, 1972
The Rangers look to avoid being swept in a three game home series as they face the Baltimore Orioles this afternoon.

AMERICAN LEAGUE ALL STAR VOTING UPDATE LEADERS
CATCHER
1. Bill Freehan Detroit Tigers
2. Thurman Munson New York Yankees
3. Gene Tenace Oakland Athletics

FIRST BASE
1. Dick Allen Chicago White Sox
2. John Mayberry Sr Kansas City Royals
3. Norm Cash Detroit Tigers

SECOND BASE
1. Rod Carew Minnesota Twins
2. Davey Johnson Baltimore Orioles
3. Cookie Rojas Kansas City Royals

THIRD BASE
1. Paul Schaal Kansas City Royals
2. Sal Bando Oakland Athletics
3. Bill Melton Chicago White Sox

SHORT STOP
1. Bobby Grich Baltimore Orioles
2. Freddie Patek Kansas City Royals
3. Leo Cardenas California Angels

LEFT FIELD
1. Carlos May Chicago White Sox
2. Roy White New York Yankees
3. John E Briggs Milwaukee Brewers

CENTER FIELD
1. Bobby Murcer New York Yankees
2. Amos Otis Kansas City Royals
3. Dave May Milwaukee Brewers

RIGHT FIELD
1. Merv Rettunmond Baltimore Orioles
2. Al Kaline Detroit Tigers
3. Reggie Smith Boston Red Sox

STARTING PITCHER
1. Bert Blyleven Minnesota Twins
2. Wilbur Wood Chicago White Sox
3. Mel Stottlemyre Sr New York Yankees
4. Gaylord Perry Cleveland Indians
5. Dick Drago Kansas City Royals

RELIEVER
1. Dave LaRoche Minnesota Twins
2. Sparky Lyle New York Yankees
3. Bob Locker Oakland Athletics
4. Denny O'Toole Chicago White Sox
5. Eddie Watt Baltimore Orioles

NATIONAL LEAGUE ALL STAR VOTING UPDATE LEADERS
CATCHER
1. Ted Simmons St Louis Cardinals
2. Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds
3. Manny Sanguillen Pittsburgh Pirates

FIRST BASE
1. Hank Aaron Atlanta Braves
2. Lee May Houston Astros
3. Nate Colbert San Diego Padres

SECOND BASE
1. Joe L Morgan Cincinnati Reds
2. Ron Hunt Montreal Expos
3. Ken Boswell New York Mets

THIRD BASE
1. Joe Torre St Louis Cardinals
2. Richie Hebner Pittsburgh Pirates
3. Steve Garvey Los Angeles Dodgers

SHORT STOP
1. Chris Speier San Francisco Giants
2. Bud Harrelson New York Mets
3. Rennie Stennett Pittsburgh Pirates

LEFT FIELD
1. Willie Stargell Pittsburgh Pirates
2. Billy L Williams Chicago Cubs
3. Lou Brock St Louis Cardinals

CENTER FIELD
1. Cesar Cedeno Houston Astros
2. Willie Davis Los Angeles Dodgers
3. Rick Monday Chicago Cubs

RIGHT FIELD
1. Frank Robinson Los Angeles Dodgers
2. Bobby Bonds San Francisco Giants
3. Roberto Clemente Pittsburgh Pirates

STARTING PITCHER
1. Tom Seaver New York Mets
2. Don Sutton Los Angeles Dodgers
3. Bob Gibson St Louis Cardinals
4. Dock Ellis Pittsburgh Pirates
5. Juan Marichal San Francisco Giants

RELIEVER
1. Joe Grzenda St Louis Cardinals
2. Jim Brewer Los Angeles Dodgers
3. Danny Frisella New York Mets
4. Tug McGraw New York Mets
5. Joe Hoerner Philadelphia Phillies

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Milwaukee 21-33 at Chicago 25-30 (2)
Minnesota 29-27 at Cleveland 27-26
Oakland 30-26 at Detroit 26-27
California 25-31 at Boston 21-34
New York 34-25 at Kansas City 38-17

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati 25-33 at Montreal 23-33
Houston 30-31 at New York 34-23
Atlanta 20-38 at Philadelphia 32-27
Pittsburgh 30-29 at Los Angeles 35-24
St Louis 33-24 at San Diego 26-36
Chicago 30-27 at San Francisco 35-28

BALTIMORE ORIOLES (35-22) AT TEXAS RANGERS (22-35)
MATCHUPS
SP Mike Cuellar vs Rich Hand Advantage Baltimore
C Andy Etchebarren vs Dick Billings Advantage Baltimore
1B Boog Powell vs Don Mincher Advantage Push
2B Davey Johnson vs Ted Kubiak Advantage Baltimore
3B Brooks Robinson vs Dave Nelson Advantage Baltimore
SS Bobby Grich vs Toby Harrah Advantage Baltimore
LF Don Baylor vs Frank Howard Advantage Baltimore
CF Paul Blair vs Elliott Maddox Advantage Push
RF Merv Rettunmond vs Jeff Burroughs Advantage Baltimore
Overall Advantage Baltimore

In the top of the first, Powell hit an RBI double.

After three: Baltimore 1 Texas 0.

In the top of the fourth, the Orioles loaded the bases with two out. But Baylor struck out swinging to retire the side.

In the bottom of the fourth, Harrah scored the tying run on a Burroughs groundout to short.

In the bottom of the sixth, Burroughs gave the Rangers the lead with an RBI single.

After six: Texas 2 Baltimore 1.

In the top of the eighth, Horacio Pina took the mound for the Rangers. Baylor tied the game with an RBI single. Powell then gave the Orioles the lead with an RBI double.

In the bottom of the ninth, the Rangers had the tying run on first with two out. Grant Jackson took the mound for the Orioles and got Kubiak to ground to second to end the game.

The Rangers had 10 hits in the game but were held to just two runs.

Final score: Baltimore 3 Texas 2.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Mike Cuellar 8.2 IP, 10 H, 2 R, 2 ER. 1 BB, 1 K

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago 1 Milwaukee 0 Game 1
Milwaukee 2 Chicago 0 Game 2
Cleveland 10 Minnesota 1
Oakland 5 Detroit 1
Boston 2 California 1
Kansas City 3 New York 0

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Montreal 7 Cincinnati 4 14 innings
New York 4 Houston 3 12 innings
Philadelphia 10 Atlanta 2
Los Angeles 2 Pittsburgh 0
St Louis 4 San Diego 1
San Francisco 3 Chicago 2

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Wilbur Wood Chicago White Sox 10.0 IP, 4 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 6 K, W

2. Don Sutton 9.0 IP, 4 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 6 K, W

3. Reggie Cleveland 9.0 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 0 BB, 11 K, W

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