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JUNE
1982

Tuesday, June 1st

IN THE NEWS: Rickey Henderson steals two bases in a 3–2 win over the Red Sox to give him 51 steals in 51 games, the fastest anyone has ever reached 50 SBs in a season.

The Brewers win 2–1 over the Mariners to leave them with a 33–24 record and tied for 5th place. The Brewers will win 20 out of 26 games in June and be tied for 1st on July 2.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 1, 1982
San Diego Padres 9, Chicago Cubs 1 at Wrigley Field (att. 8,797)
W: John Montefusco L: Randy Martz S: Eric Show
Atlanta Braves 7, New York Mets 3 at Shea Stadium (att. 9,367)
W: Ken Dayley L: Randy Jones
Cincinnati Reds 4, Philadelphia Phillies 1 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 20,102)
W: Greg Harris L: Mike Krukow
Pittsburgh Pirates 3, Los Angeles Dodgers 1 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 5,189)
W: John Candelaria L: Jerry Reuss S: Kent Tekulve
San Francisco Giants 4, St. Louis Cardinals 3 (11 inn.) at Busch Stadium II (att. 15,964)
W: Greg Minton L: Jim Kaat S: Gary Lavelle
Detroit Tigers 2, California Angels 1 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 23,163)
W: Dan Petry L: Ken Forsch S: Dave Tobik
Cleveland Indians 6, Minnesota Twins 4 at Cleveland Stadium (att. 4,045)
W: Ed Glynn L: Ron Davis S: Dan Spillner
Kansas City Royals 4, Chicago White Sox 3 at Royals Stadium (att. 24,868)
W: Vida Blue L: Richard Dotson S: Dan Quisenberry
Oakland Athletics 3, Boston Red Sox 2 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 13,052)
W: Rick Langford L: Chuck Rainey S: Tom Underwood
Milwaukee Brewers 2, Seattle Mariners 1 at Kingdome (att. 5,321)
W: Pete Vuckovich L: Gene Nelson S: Rollie Fingers
Toronto Blue Jays 5, New York Yankees 2 at Exhibition Stadium (att. 17,460)
W: Dale Murray L: Shane Rawley
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Wednesday, June 2nd

IN THE NEWS: San Diego's Juan Eichelberger one-hits the Cubs 3–1, allowing only a questionable 2nd-inning single to Scot Thompson. Thompson's ground ball skips off the glove of 2B Tim Flannery and is ruled a hit.

Milwaukee fires manager Buck Rodgers and replaces him with batting coach Harvey Kuenn.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 2, 1982
San Diego Padres 3, Chicago Cubs 1 at Wrigley Field (att. 12,605)
W: Juan Eichelberger L: Dickie Noles
Houston Astros 6, Montreal Expos 4 at Stade Olympique (att. 18,694)
W: Nolan Ryan L: Scott Sanderson
Atlanta Braves 3, New York Mets 1 at Shea Stadium (att. 18,652)
W: Phil Niekro L: Pete Falcone S: Steve Bedrosian
Philadelphia Phillies 4, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 22,960)
W: Dick Ruthven L: Bruce Berenyi S: Warren Brusstar
Pittsburgh Pirates 8, Los Angeles Dodgers 7 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 8,535)
W: Rod Scurry L: Vicente Romo
St. Louis Cardinals 1, San Francisco Giants 0 at Busch Stadium II (att. 13,977)
W: Joaquin Andujar L: Bill Laskey
Texas Rangers 4, Baltimore Orioles 1 at Memorial Stadium (att. 10,469)
W: Frank Tanana L: Sammy Stewart
Detroit Tigers 5, California Angels 4 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 27,396)
W: Aurelio Lopez L: Doug Corbett S: Dave Tobik
Cleveland Indians 4, Minnesota Twins 2 at Cleveland Stadium (att. 11,495)
W: Rick Sutcliffe L: Bobby Castillo S: Ed Whitson
Kansas City Royals 7, Chicago White Sox 6 (11 inn.) at Royals Stadium (att. 17,407)
W: Mike Armstrong L: Salome Barojas
Oakland Athletics 5, Boston Red Sox 0 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 15,205)
W: Mike Norris L: Dennis Eckersley
Milwaukee Brewers 5, Seattle Mariners 2 at Kingdome (att. 8,937)
W: Mike Caldwell L: Floyd Bannister
New York Yankees 12, Toronto Blue Jays 6 (13 inn.) at Exhibition Stadium (att. 20,161)
W: Shane Rawley L: Joey McLaughlin
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Thursday, June 3rd

IN THE NEWS: A minor-league attendance mark of 65,666 is set at Denver's Mile High Stadium as the Omaha Royals top the Bears 7–4.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 3, 1982
Pittsburgh Pirates 5, Montreal Expos 4 (10 inn.) at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 4,158)
W: Rod Scurry L: Bryn Smith
Toronto Blue Jays 3, New York Yankees 1 at Exhibition Stadium (att. 20,147)
W: Luis Leal L: Tommy John
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Friday, June 4th

IN THE NEWS: At Minnesota, Brad Havens and Terry Felton combine to shut out Baltimore 6–0, snapping the Twins' club-record 14-game losing streak. The last-place Twins were 3-26 in the month of May. From May 19 to June 2, the Twins lost two to Baltimore, and six each to Cleveland and NY.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 4, 1982
San Francisco Giants 4, Chicago Cubs 3 at Wrigley Field (att. 7,034)
W: Fred Breining L: Fergie Jenkins S: Greg Minton
Cincinnati Reds 8, New York Mets 3 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 13,319)
W: Tom Seaver L: Mike Scott
Houston Astros 8, Philadelphia Phillies 3 at Astrodome (att. 23,362)
W: Vern Ruhle L: Ed Farmer
San Diego Padres 5, Pittsburgh Pirates 4 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 5,584)
W: John Curtis L: Rick Rhoden S: Gary Lucas
St. Louis Cardinals 5, Los Angeles Dodgers 2 at Busch Stadium II (att. 25,415)
W: Bob Forsch L: Dave Stewart
Boston Red Sox 11, California Angels 4 (11 inn.) at Anaheim Stadium (att. 33,160)
W: Mark Clear L: Doug Corbett
Seattle Mariners 4, Detroit Tigers 0 at Tiger Stadium (att. 32,404)
W: Jim Beattie L: Jack Morris
Minnesota Twins 6, Baltimore Orioles 0 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 8,517)
W: Brad Havens L: Scott McGregor S: Terry Felton
Kansas City Royals 4, New York Yankees 3 at Yankee Stadium (att. 25,221)
W: Paul Splittorff L: Dave Righetti S: Dan Quisenberry
Milwaukee Brewers 10, Oakland Athletics 1 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 17,890)
W: Moose Haas L: Matt Keough S: Jim Slaton
Texas Rangers 4, Chicago White Sox 3 at Arlington Stadium (att. 16,523)
W: Charlie Hough L: La Marr Hoyt S: Paul Mirabella
Cleveland Indians 6, Toronto Blue Jays 3 at Exhibition Stadium (att. 12,371)
W: Len Barker L: Dale Murray S: Dan Spillner
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Saturday, June 5th

IN THE NEWS: The Brew Crew connect for three consecutive homers -- by Robin Yount, Cecil Cooper, and Ben Oglivie -- in the 7th as Milwaukee pounds Oakland, 11–3. Ted Simmons and Gorman Thomas also homer to back Bob McClure's 3rd victory. It is the 2nd time in a week that Milwaukee sluggers have hit three consecutive homers.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 5, 1982
Atlanta Braves 2, Montreal Expos 1 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 29,391)
W: Rick Mahler L: Bill Gullickson S: Steve Bedrosian
San Francisco Giants 2, Chicago Cubs 1 at Wrigley Field (att. 24,072)
W: Rich Gale L: Doug Bird S: Greg Minton
Cincinnati Reds 6, New York Mets 2 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 20,286)
W: Mario Soto L: Charlie Puleo
Philadelphia Phillies 5, Houston Astros 3 at Astrodome (att. 35,315)
W: Sparky Lyle L: Dave Smith
Los Angeles Dodgers 6, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Busch Stadium II (att. 46,025)
W: Fernando Valenzuela L: Steve Mura
Boston Red Sox 7, California Angels 2 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 37,885)
W: John Tudor L: Bruce Kison
Baltimore Orioles 3, Minnesota Twins 1 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 11,151)
W: Mike Flanagan L: Albert Williams
Milwaukee Brewers 11, Oakland Athletics 3 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 36,142)
W: Bob McClure L: Dave Beard
Chicago White Sox 2, Texas Rangers 1 at Arlington Stadium (att. 18,557)
W: Britt Burns L: Rick Honeycutt S: Salome Barojas
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Sunday, June 6th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 6, 1982
Montreal Expos 6, Atlanta Braves 3 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 18,898)
W: Jeff Reardon L: Larry McWilliams
San Francisco Giants 5, Chicago Cubs 3 at Wrigley Field (att. 14,730)
W: Renie Martin L: Randy Martz S: Greg Minton
New York Mets 6, Cincinnati Reds 3 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 24,053)
W: Craig Swan L: Frank Pastore S: Neil Allen
Houston Astros 7, Philadelphia Phillies 6 at Astrodome (att. 21,374)
W: Vern Ruhle L: Warren Brusstar
Pittsburgh Pirates 2, San Diego Padres 1 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 11,714)
W: Kent Tekulve L: Tim Lollar
Los Angeles Dodgers 5, St. Louis Cardinals 3 at Busch Stadium II (att. 31,367)
W: Steve Howe L: Bruce Sutter S: Terry Forster
Boston Red Sox 5, California Angels 1 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 34,941)
W: Bob Ojeda L: Ken Forsch S: Mark Clear
Detroit Tigers 10, Seattle Mariners 2 at Tiger Stadium (att. 18,378)
W: Dan Petry L: Gaylord Perry
Baltimore Orioles 7, Minnesota Twins 5 (11 inn.) at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 11,240)
W: Tim Stoddard L: Ron Davis
Kansas City Royals 14, New York Yankees 1 at Yankee Stadium (att. 32,068)
W: Vida Blue L: Mike Morgan
Milwaukee Brewers 7, Oakland Athletics 2 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 24,698)
W: Pete Vuckovich L: Tom Underwood
Texas Rangers 5, Chicago White Sox 4 at Arlington Stadium (att. 12,177)
W: Dave Schmidt L: Jerry Koosman
Toronto Blue Jays 5, Cleveland Indians 1 at Exhibition Stadium
W: Dave Stieb L: Lary Sorensen
Cleveland Indians 7, Toronto Blue Jays 5 at Exhibition Stadium (att. 17,131)
W: Ed Glynn L: Jerry Garvin S: Dan Spillner
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Monday, June 7th

IN THE NEWS: Steve Garvey plays in his 1,000th consecutive game and goes 0-for-4 in a 4–3 loss to the Braves. Garvey's streak is the 5th longest in ML history.

The O's Jim Palmer tops the Brewers, 7–2, giving up five hits, to even his record at 3–3. Palmer will win his next nine games.

Consecutive home runs by Minnesota's Ron Washington, Tom Brunansky (off Keith Creel), and Kent Hrbek (off Dan Quisenberry) in the 8th help the Twins tie, but Kansas City wins in 10 innings, 5–4.

The Cubs select SS Shawon Dunston, who batted .790 this season for Brooklyn's Thomas Jefferson HS, with the first pick in the annual June free-agent draft. The Blue Jays then pick SS Augie Schmidt. The Twins, picking 4th overall, take lefty Brian Oelkers, who will be the first to reach the majors. Dwight Gooden is the 5th overall, taken by the Mets, one of 12 Mets draft picks who will make the igs. The Red Sox with three first round picks, use their first on Sam Horn and their last 1st round choice on FSU slugger Jeff Ledbetter, who hit an NCAA record 42 home runs: at least Horn will make the majors. The Yankees select high school SS Bo Jackson in the 2nd round, but he opts for Auburn instead. The Angels also go for a 2-sport star, taking U of Vermont's Kirk McCaskill, the first college player taken in last years NHL draft. The A's pick Jose Canseco in the 15th round and sign him for $15,000; the Royals mine gold on the 19th round by taking Bret Saberhagen. The Reds strike out in the first round when they select Illini high schooler Scott Jones, but so better with 9th rounder Tom Browning.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 7, 1982
Atlanta Braves 4, Los Angeles Dodgers 3 at Dodger Stadium (att. 44,714)
W: Phil Niekro L: Bob Welch S: Steve Bedrosian
Montreal Expos 3, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Stade Olympique (att. 32,140)
W: Ray Burris L: Bruce Sutter
Pittsburgh Pirates 4, New York Mets 3 (12 inn.) at Shea Stadium (att. 8,791)
W: Rod Scurry L: Neil Allen
Philadelphia Phillies 7, Chicago Cubs 5 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 30,146)
W: Sid Monge L: Lee Smith S: Ed Farmer
San Diego Padres 6, Cincinnati Reds 5 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 11,832)
W: Chris Welsh L: Greg Harris S: Luis DeLeon
Chicago White Sox 6, Oakland Athletics 5 (11 inn.) at Comiskey Park I (att. 16,744)
W: Kevin Hickey L: Dave Beard
Baltimore Orioles 7, Milwaukee Brewers 2 at County Stadium (att. 15,017)
W: Jim Palmer L: Mike Caldwell
Kansas City Royals 5, Minnesota Twins 4 (10 inn.) at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 6,274)
W: Dan Quisenberry L: Pete Redfern
Seattle Mariners 6, Texas Rangers 0 at Arlington Stadium (att. 8,484)
W: Gene Nelson L: Jon Matlack
Toronto Blue Jays 7, Cleveland Indians 3 at Exhibition Stadium (att. 11,150)
W: Luis Leal L: John Denny
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Tuesday, June 8th

IN THE NEWS: Dodgers farmhand Sid Fernandez pitches his 2nd no-hitter of the season for Vero Beach (Florida State League), beating Ft. Lauderdale 1–0, while striking out 16. El Sid earns a promotion to Triple-A Albuquerque of the Pacific Coast League. Earlier this season hefty Hawaiian hurler no-hit Winter Haven on April 24th, whiffing 16, and fanned 21 Lakeland batters on May 14th.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 8, 1982
Atlanta Braves 4, Los Angeles Dodgers 3 at Dodger Stadium (att. 33,153)
W: Preston Hanna L: Burt Hooton S: Gene Garber
St. Louis Cardinals 5, Montreal Expos 4 (12 inn.) at Stade Olympique (att. 37,195)
W: Bruce Sutter L: Woodie Fryman
Pittsburgh Pirates 6, New York Mets 2 at Shea Stadium (att. 11,774)
W: Don Robinson L: Jesse Orosco S: Kent Tekulve
Philadelphia Phillies 5, Chicago Cubs 2 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 30,289)
W: Marty Bystrom L: Tom Filer S: Sparky Lyle
San Diego Padres 4, Cincinnati Reds 1 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 13,111)
W: John Montefusco L: Bruce Berenyi S: Luis DeLeon
San Francisco Giants 7, Houston Astros 3 at Candlestick Park (att. 9,426)
W: Atlee Hammaker L: Nolan Ryan S: Gary Lavelle
Boston Red Sox 4, New York Yankees 3 (10 inn.) at Fenway Park (att. 31,413)
W: Mark Clear L: George Frazier
Chicago White Sox 5, Oakland Athletics 4 at Comiskey Park I (att. 16,890)
W: Salome Barojas L: Bo McLaughlin
Detroit Tigers 8, Cleveland Indians 3 at Tiger Stadium (att. 21,308)
W: Pat Underwood L: Rick Sutcliffe
Baltimore Orioles 4, Milwaukee Brewers 2 at County Stadium (att. 13,517)
W: Scott McGregor L: Randy Lerch
Kansas City Royals 9, Minnesota Twins 4 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 6,543)
W: Larry Gura L: Jack O'Connor
Seattle Mariners 2, Texas Rangers 1 (14 inn.) at Arlington Stadium (att. 8,971)
W: Bill Caudill L: Paul Mirabella S: Larry Andersen
California Angels 11, Toronto Blue Jays 4 at Exhibition Stadium (att. 16,154)
W: Geoff Zahn L: Jim Gott
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Wednesday, June 9th

IN THE NEWS: Steve Carlton strikes out 16 while handing the Cubs their 10th consecutive loss, 4–2. Carlton is now 7–6 after an 0–4 start.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 9, 1982
Atlanta Braves 11, Los Angeles Dodgers 5 at Dodger Stadium (att. 39,325)
W: Rick Mahler L: Dave Stewart
Montreal Expos 5, St. Louis Cardinals 1 at Stade Olympique (att. 23,176)
W: Bill Gullickson L: Bob Forsch S: Jeff Reardon
New York Mets 3, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 at Shea Stadium (att. 11,552)
W: Neil Allen L: Kent Tekulve
Philadelphia Phillies 4, Chicago Cubs 2 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 31,099)
W: Steve Carlton L: Fergie Jenkins
Cincinnati Reds 4, San Diego Padres 3 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 15,355)
W: Tom Seaver L: Juan Eichelberger S: Tom Hume
Houston Astros 6, San Francisco Giants 1 at Candlestick Park (att. 7,217)
W: Joe Niekro L: Bill Laskey
Boston Red Sox 3, New York Yankees 2 at Fenway Park (att. 32,792)
W: Bruce Hurst L: Tommy John S: Bob Stanley
Oakland Athletics 5, Chicago White Sox 4 at Comiskey Park I (att. 15,796)
W: Matt Keough L: La Marr Hoyt
Detroit Tigers 2, Cleveland Indians 1 at Tiger Stadium
W: Jack Morris L: Len Barker
Detroit Tigers 4, Cleveland Indians 3 (18 inn.)
W: Dave Garcia L: Sparky Anderson S: Larry Pashnick
Baltimore Orioles 8, Milwaukee Brewers 3 at County Stadium (att. 13,662)
W: Mike Flanagan L: Moose Haas
Kansas City Royals 8, Minnesota Twins 5 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 7,030)
W: Paul Splittorff L: Albert Williams S: Dan Quisenberry
Seattle Mariners 4, Texas Rangers 3 (11 inn.) at Arlington Stadium (att. 8,459)
W: Ed Vande Berg L: Steve Comer
Toronto Blue Jays 5, California Angels 4 at Exhibition Stadium (att. 16,193)
W: Joey McLaughlin L: Doug Corbett
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Thursday, June 10th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 10, 1982
Cincinnati Reds 3, Los Angeles Dodgers 2 at Dodger Stadium (att. 47,142)
W: Jim Kern L: Fernando Valenzuela S: Tom Hume
San Diego Padres 5, Houston Astros 0 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 21,728)
W: John Curtis L: Bob Knepper
New York Yankees 5, Boston Red Sox 3 at Fenway Park (att. 33,462)
W: Dave Righetti L: John Tudor S: Rich Gossage
Chicago White Sox 7, California Angels 6 at Comiskey Park I (att. 20,728)
W: Salome Barojas L: Dave Goltz
Milwaukee Brewers 9, Baltimore Orioles 7 at County Stadium (att. 22,013)
W: Rollie Fingers L: Tippy Martinez
Minnesota Twins 8, Kansas City Royals 7 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 13,667)
W: Pete Redfern L: Mike Armstrong
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Friday, June 11th

IN THE NEWS: Jerry Reuss pitches his 2nd one-hitter of the season, allowing a leadoff double to the Reds Eddie Milner in the first inning, then retiring the next 27 batters for an 11–1 victory. It is the 2nd time in his career that Reuss has missed a perfect game by one batter.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 11, 1982
Los Angeles Dodgers 11, Cincinnati Reds 1 at Dodger Stadium (att. 37,586)
W: Jerry Reuss L: Frank Pastore
Montreal Expos 9, Chicago Cubs 8 at Stade Olympique (att. 31,121)
W: Woodie Fryman L: Bill Campbell S: Jeff Reardon
St. Louis Cardinals 7, New York Mets 3 at Shea Stadium (att. 23,919)
W: Joaquin Andujar L: Randy Jones
Pittsburgh Pirates 1, Philadelphia Phillies 0 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 30,870)
W: Kent Tekulve L: Larry Christenson
San Diego Padres 6, Houston Astros 2 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 18,744)
W: Tim Lollar L: Don Sutton
Atlanta Braves 5, San Francisco Giants 3 at Candlestick Park (att. 21,487)
W: Bob Walk L: Mike Chris S: Gene Garber
Baltimore Orioles 9, New York Yankees 4 at Memorial Stadium (att. 32,515)
W: Dennis Martinez L: Mike Morgan S: Tippy Martinez
Boston Red Sox 6, Cleveland Indians 2 at Fenway Park (att. 30,846)
W: Tom Burgmeier L: Lary Sorensen
California Angels 6, Chicago White Sox 5 at Comiskey Park I (att. 32,015)
W: Bruce Kison L: Richard Dotson S: Doug Corbett
Kansas City Royals 3, Seattle Mariners 2 (12 inn.) at Royals Stadium (att. 34,824)
W: Dan Quisenberry L: Ed Vande Berg
Milwaukee Brewers 8, Detroit Tigers 6 at County Stadium (att. 22,165)
W: Pete Vuckovich L: Aurelio Lopez S: Rollie Fingers
Toronto Blue Jays 2, Oakland Athletics 1 at Exhibition Stadium (att. 17,461)
W: Jim Clancy L: Brian Kingman
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Saturday, June 12th

IN THE NEWS: A's RF Tony Armas sets a pair of ML records for the position with 11 putouts and 12 total chances in an 8–1 win over the Blue Jays. Harry "Silk Stocking" Schafer's record of 11 total chances had stood since 1877, and matched four times, most recently by Bake McBride, in 1978. Armas has a single and a triple, including the game winner for Rick Langford.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 12, 1982
Los Angeles Dodgers 4, Cincinnati Reds 3 at Dodger Stadium (att. 47,080)
W: Bob Welch L: Greg Harris S: Steve Howe
Montreal Expos 7, Chicago Cubs 5 at Stade Olympique (att. 32,502)
W: Ray Burris L: Willie Hernandez S: Jeff Reardon
New York Mets 6, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Shea Stadium (att. 43,675)
W: Craig Swan L: Steve Mura
Pittsburgh Pirates 9, Philadelphia Phillies 2 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 28,665)
W: Manny Sarmiento L: Mike Krukow
San Diego Padres 4, Houston Astros 0 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 29,557)
W: Chris Welsh L: Vern Ruhle
Atlanta Braves 10, San Francisco Giants 5 at Candlestick Park (att. 10,569)
W: Phil Niekro L: Rich Gale S: Al Hrabosky
Baltimore Orioles 5, New York Yankees 3 at Memorial Stadium (att. 34,354)
W: Tippy Martinez L: Shane Rawley S: Tim Stoddard
Boston Red Sox 6, Cleveland Indians 4 at Fenway Park (att. 30,531)
W: Bob Stanley L: John Denny
California Angels 3, Chicago White Sox 0 at Comiskey Park I (att. 44,084)
W: Ken Forsch L: Steve Trout
Seattle Mariners 3, Kansas City Royals 2 at Royals Stadium (att. 32,098)
W: Gene Nelson L: Keith Creel S: Bill Caudill
Detroit Tigers 7, Milwaukee Brewers 3 at County Stadium (att. 36,999)
W: Milt Wilcox L: Mike Caldwell
Texas Rangers 4, Minnesota Twins 3 at Arlington Stadium (att. 18,464)
W: Rick Honeycutt L: Bobby Castillo S: Dave Schmidt
Oakland Athletics 8, Toronto Blue Jays 1 at Exhibition Stadium (att. 24,338)
W: Rick Langford L: Dave Stieb
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Sunday, June 13th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 13, 1982
Cincinnati Reds 4, Los Angeles Dodgers 2 at Dodger Stadium (att. 45,763)
W: Bruce Berenyi L: Burt Hooton S: Tom Hume
Montreal Expos 5, Chicago Cubs 3 (10 inn.) at Stade Olympique (att. 35,428)
W: Woodie Fryman L: Willie Hernandez
San Diego Padres 5, Houston Astros 4 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 19,488)
W: John Montefusco L: Nolan Ryan S: Gary Lucas
San Francisco Giants 2, Atlanta Braves 1 at Candlestick Park
W: Renie Martin L: Ken Dayley S: Greg Minton
Atlanta Braves 5, San Francisco Giants 1 at Candlestick Park (att. 27,521)
W: Rick Camp L: Atlee Hammaker S: Gene Garber
California Angels 7, Chicago White Sox 4 at Comiskey Park I (att. 50,892)
W: Geoff Zahn L: Dennis Lamp
Seattle Mariners 7, Kansas City Royals 1 at Royals Stadium (att. 30,683)
W: Floyd Bannister L: Larry Gura
Milwaukee Brewers 13, Detroit Tigers 5 at County Stadium (att. 48,424)
W: Randy Lerch L: Pat Underwood S: Jim Slaton
Texas Rangers 10, Minnesota Twins 4 at Arlington Stadium (att. 15,973)
W: Doc Medich L: Jack O'Connor
Oakland Athletics 7, Toronto Blue Jays 5 at Exhibition Stadium (att. 20,113)
W: Tom Underwood L: Roy Lee Jackson S: Dave Beard
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Monday, June 14th

IN THE NEWS: Despite making six errors, the Cubs beat the Phillies 12–11 to snap a 13-game losing streak which tied the club record set in 1944.

The Yankees Ron Guidry stops the Red Sox to run his record to 8–1. For the rest of the season, however, Guidry will be just 6–7 with a 4.47 ERA.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 14, 1982
Chicago Cubs 12, Philadelphia Phillies 11 at Wrigley Field (att. 10,797)
W: Fergie Jenkins L: Steve Carlton
Houston Astros 9, Atlanta Braves 0 at Astrodome (att. 17,353)
W: Joe Niekro L: Rick Mahler
New York Mets 2, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 7,005)
W: Pete Falcone L: Don Robinson S: Neil Allen
Los Angeles Dodgers 4, San Diego Padres 3 (11 inn.) at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 49,973)
W: Steve Howe L: Eric Show
St. Louis Cardinals 2, Montreal Expos 1 at Busch Stadium II (att. 22,152)
W: Bob Forsch L: Bill Gullickson S: Bruce Sutter
Baltimore Orioles 9, Milwaukee Brewers 4 at Memorial Stadium (att. 19,234)
W: Scott McGregor L: Moose Haas
Cleveland Indians 5, Detroit Tigers 0 at Cleveland Stadium
W: Len Barker L: Jack Morris
Cleveland Indians 2, Detroit Tigers 1 at Cleveland Stadium (att. 27,098)
W: Rick Sutcliffe L: Jerry Ujdur S: Dan Spillner
Kansas City Royals 3, Minnesota Twins 0 at Royals Stadium (att. 28,448)
W: Paul Splittorff L: Brad Havens S: Dan Quisenberry
New York Yankees 5, Boston Red Sox 1 at Yankee Stadium (att. 35,159)
W: Ron Guidry L: Dennis Eckersley
Seattle Mariners 4, Texas Rangers 0 at Kingdome (att. 10,795)
W: Jim Beattie L: Jon Matlack S: Mike Stanton
Oakland Athletics 4, Toronto Blue Jays 2 at Exhibition Stadium (att. 14,136)
W: Matt Keough L: Jim Gott S: Dave Beard
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Tuesday, June 15th

IN THE NEWS: In a convoluted three-way deal, the Pirates send vet Bill Robinson to the Phils, while the Phils send promising OF Dick Davis to the Toronto Blue Jays. The Jays send Wayne Nordhagen to the Bucs. Nordhagen plays one game for Pittsburgh, going 2-for-4, and then goes down with a stiff back. Claiming a pre-existent injury, the Pirates complain to Toronto, and on June 25 the Jays agree to take Nordhagen back, sending Davis to the Pirates. Alas, Davis, who plays in nine road games with the Jays, will hit .182 for the Bucs.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 15, 1982
Chicago Cubs 8, Philadelphia Phillies 5 at Wrigley Field (att. 8,639)
W: Doug Bird L: Dick Ruthven S: Mike Proly
San Francisco Giants 4, Cincinnati Reds 3 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 21,416)
W: Bill Laskey L: Tom Seaver S: Gary Lavelle
Atlanta Braves 7, Houston Astros 0 at Astrodome (att. 17,837)
W: Bob Walk L: Bob Knepper
Pittsburgh Pirates 13, New York Mets 3 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 6,100)
W: Rick Rhoden L: Charlie Puleo
Los Angeles Dodgers 3, San Diego Padres 0 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 32,849)
W: Jerry Reuss L: John Curtis
St. Louis Cardinals 3, Montreal Expos 2 (11 inn.) at Busch Stadium II (att. 22,112)
W: Bruce Sutter L: Ray Burris
Milwaukee Brewers 6, Baltimore Orioles 3 at Memorial Stadium (att. 18,420)
W: Bob McClure L: Mike Flanagan S: Jim Slaton
Toronto Blue Jays 2, California Angels 0 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 23,217)
W: Jim Clancy L: Mike Witt
Kansas City Royals 7, Minnesota Twins 4 at Royals Stadium (att. 21,633)
W: Bud Black L: Albert Williams S: Dan Quisenberry
New York Yankees 5, Boston Red Sox 4 at Yankee Stadium (att. 35,559)
W: Rich Gossage L: Mark Clear
Chicago White Sox 7, Oakland Athletics 0 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 16,062)
W: La Marr Hoyt L: Brian Kingman
Texas Rangers 5, Seattle Mariners 2 at Kingdome (att. 9,900)
W: Frank Tanana L: Mike Moore S: Steve Comer
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Wednesday, June 16th

IN THE NEWS: Twins rookie Frank Viola allows one run in seven innings to record his first ML win, 5–2, over the Royals.

Scot Thompson breaks his collarbone crashing into the wall to rob Luis Aguayo of a possible double with two men on. Ryne Sandberg then knocks in a run with a single in the bottom of the 11th to give the Cubs a 7-6 win. Chicago complete a 3-game sweep of the Phils at Wrigley.

Cesar Cedeno drives in six runs with two homers and a triple to pace the Reds to a 7–3 win over the visiting Giants.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 16, 1982
Chicago Cubs 7, Philadelphia Phillies 6 (11 inn.) at Wrigley Field (att. 9,377)
W: Dick Tidrow L: Warren Brusstar
Cincinnati Reds 7, San Francisco Giants 3 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 18,127)
W: Mario Soto L: Jim Barr S: Tom Hume
Atlanta Braves 5, Houston Astros 4 (10 inn.) at Astrodome (att. 18,673)
W: Gene Garber L: George Cappuzzello
Los Angeles Dodgers 6, San Diego Padres 0 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 31,463)
W: Bob Welch L: Tim Lollar
Montreal Expos 8, St. Louis Cardinals 3 at Busch Stadium II (att. 22,248)
W: Charlie Lea L: Dave LaPoint
Milwaukee Brewers 2, Baltimore Orioles 2 at Memorial Stadium (att. 13,213)
W: L:
California Angels 7, Toronto Blue Jays 1 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 20,970)
W: Steve Renko L: Dave Stieb
Minnesota Twins 5, Kansas City Royals 2 at Royals Stadium (att. 25,790)
W: Frank Viola L: Vida Blue
New York Yankees 4, Boston Red Sox 1 at Yankee Stadium (att. 30,267)
W: Dave Righetti L: John Tudor
Chicago White Sox 7, Oakland Athletics 6 (10 inn.) at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 15,069)
W: Salome Barojas L: Dave Beard
Seattle Mariners 7, Texas Rangers 2 at Kingdome (att. 10,066)
W: Gaylord Perry L: Charlie Hough S: Bill Caudill
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Thursday, June 17th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 17, 1982
Chicago Cubs 12, Montreal Expos 8 at Wrigley Field (att. 9,290)
W: Mike Proly L: David Palmer
Cincinnati Reds 4, San Francisco Giants 2 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 18,808)
W: Charlie Leibrandt L: Rich Gale S: Tom Hume
Philadelphia Phillies 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 (11 inn.) at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 9,405)
W: Ron Reed L: Rod Scurry
California Angels 10, Toronto Blue Jays 8 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 21,195)
W: Bruce Kison L: Luis Leal S: Angel Moreno
Boston Red Sox 6, Cleveland Indians 3 at Cleveland Stadium (att. 12,824)
W: Mike Torrez L: Lary Sorensen S: Mark Clear
Milwaukee Brewers 3, Detroit Tigers 2 (11 inn.) at Tiger Stadium (att. 26,321)
W: Mike Caldwell L: Dave Tobik S: Rollie Fingers
Chicago White Sox 11, Oakland Athletics 7 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 13,856)
W: Steve Trout L: Mike Norris S: Kevin Hickey
Texas Rangers 5, Seattle Mariners 1 at Kingdome (att. 8,446)
W: Rick Honeycutt L: Gene Nelson
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Friday, June 18th

IN THE NEWS: Cleveland's Toby Harrah goes 4-for-5 in a 10–3 win over the Red Sox to raise his ML-leading average to a sizzling .387. He will finish the season at .304.

Reggie Jackson collects his 2,000th career hit, a solo home run off Dennis Lamp in California's 7–2 win over the White Sox.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 18, 1982
Atlanta Braves 8, San Francisco Giants 3 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 29,247)
W: Ken Dayley L: Renie Martin S: Rick Camp
Montreal Expos 4, Chicago Cubs 0 at Wrigley Field (att. 6,659)
W: Steve Rogers L: Tom Filer
Los Angeles Dodgers 3, Cincinnati Reds 2 (11 inn.) at Riverfront Stadium (att. 23,958)
W: Terry Forster L: Tom Hume S: Vicente Romo
Houston Astros 7, San Diego Padres 2 at Astrodome (att. 16,488)
W: Nolan Ryan L: Chris Welsh
Philadelphia Phillies 8, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 23,320)
W: Mike Krukow L: Manny Sarmiento
New York Mets 5, St. Louis Cardinals 3 at Busch Stadium II
W: Jesse Orosco L: Bruce Sutter S: Mike Scott
St. Louis Cardinals 5, New York Mets 4 at Busch Stadium II (att. 37,351)
W: John Stuper L: Ed Lynch S: Doug Bair
California Angels 7, Chicago White Sox 2 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 48,222)
W: Angel Moreno L: Dennis Lamp
Cleveland Indians 10, Boston Red Sox 3 at Cleveland Stadium (att. 16,618)
W: John Denny L: Dennis Eckersley
Milwaukee Brewers 5, Detroit Tigers 2 at Tiger Stadium (att. 37,181)
W: Randy Lerch L: Milt Wilcox S: Rollie Fingers
Texas Rangers 3, Minnesota Twins 2 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 9,614)
W: Doc Medich L: Bobby Castillo S: Steve Comer
Baltimore Orioles 4, New York Yankees 1 at Yankee Stadium (att. 35,199)
W: Jim Palmer L: Mike Morgan S: Tippy Martinez
Toronto Blue Jays 6, Oakland Athletics 4 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 12,061)
W: Joey McLaughlin L: Matt Keough
Kansas City Royals 4, Seattle Mariners 1 at Kingdome (att. 13,057)
W: Larry Gura L: Bill Caudill S: Dan Quisenberry
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Saturday, June 19th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 19, 1982
San Francisco Giants 9, Atlanta Braves 4 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 30,497)
W: Gary Lavelle L: Gene Garber
Montreal Expos 5, Chicago Cubs 2 at Wrigley Field (att. 23,352)
W: Ray Burris L: Willie Hernandez S: Jeff Reardon
Los Angeles Dodgers 2, Cincinnati Reds 1 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 27,236)
W: Fernando Valenzuela L: Bruce Berenyi
San Diego Padres 7, Houston Astros 1 at Astrodome (att. 27,441)
W: John Montefusco L: Joe Niekro S: Gary Lucas
Philadelphia Phillies 8, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 13,065)
W: Steve Carlton L: Don Robinson
New York Mets 8, St. Louis Cardinals 5 at Busch Stadium II (att. 33,354)
W: Tom Hausman L: Jeff Keener S: Mike Scott
Chicago White Sox 7, California Angels 6 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 30,666)
W: Richard Dotson L: Geoff Zahn S: Kevin Hickey
Boston Red Sox 7, Cleveland Indians 3 at Cleveland Stadium (att. 18,744)
W: Chuck Rainey L: Rick Sutcliffe S: Bob Stanley
Milwaukee Brewers 10, Detroit Tigers 3 at Tiger Stadium (att. 38,317)
W: Moose Haas L: Jack Morris
Texas Rangers 6, Minnesota Twins 3 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 8,486)
W: Jon Matlack L: Pete Redfern S: Danny Darwin
New York Yankees 4, Baltimore Orioles 3 (16 inn.) at Yankee Stadium (att. 35,377)
W: Dave LaRoche L: Storm Davis
Toronto Blue Jays 3, Oakland Athletics 1 (12 inn.) at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 19,214)
W: Joey McLaughlin L: Bob Owchinko
Seattle Mariners 10, Kansas City Royals 3 at Kingdome (att. 22,150)
W: Jim Beattie L: Keith Creel
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Sunday, June 20th

IN THE NEWS: Phillies Pete Rose plays in his 3,000th ML game (a 3–1 loss to the Pirates), joining Ty Cobb, Stan Musial, Hank Aaron, and Carl Yastrzemski as the only players to reach that plateau.

Milwaukee's Ben Oglivie smacks three home runs in a 7–5 win over Detroit. It is the 2nd 3-homer game of his career.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 20, 1982
San Francisco Giants 5, Atlanta Braves 3 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 18,556)
W: Bill Laskey L: Bob Walk S: Greg Minton
Montreal Expos 11, Chicago Cubs 5 at Wrigley Field (att. 22,237)
W: Scott Sanderson L: Doug Bird
Los Angeles Dodgers 4, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 25,968)
W: Jerry Reuss L: Tom Seaver S: Steve Howe
Houston Astros 8, San Diego Padres 4 at Astrodome (att. 15,021)
W: Mike LaCoss L: Juan Eichelberger
Pittsburgh Pirates 3, Philadelphia Phillies 1 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 25,791)
W: Kent Tekulve L: Dick Ruthven
New York Mets 5, St. Louis Cardinals 4 (10 inn.) at Busch Stadium II (att. 26,926)
W: Mike Scott L: Bruce Sutter S: Ed Lynch
California Angels 3, Chicago White Sox 1 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 49,567)
W: Mike Witt L: La Marr Hoyt
Cleveland Indians 5, Boston Red Sox 4 (14 inn.) at Cleveland Stadium (att. 26,571)
W: Dan Spillner L: Luis Aponte
Milwaukee Brewers 7, Detroit Tigers 5 at Tiger Stadium (att. 31,696)
W: Jerry Augustine L: Jerry Ujdur S: Rollie Fingers
Minnesota Twins 4, Texas Rangers 1 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 19,010)
W: Brad Havens L: Frank Tanana S: Ron Davis
Baltimore Orioles 5, New York Yankees 3 (11 inn.) at Yankee Stadium (att. 46,127)
W: Tippy Martinez L: Rich Gossage
Toronto Blue Jays 3, Oakland Athletics 2 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 26,096)
W: Dave Stieb L: Rick Langford
Kansas City Royals 7, Seattle Mariners 5 at Kingdome (att. 17,468)
W: Paul Splittorff L: Gaylord Perry S: Dan Quisenberry
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Monday, June 21st

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 21, 1982
Atlanta Braves 7, San Francisco Giants 6 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 10,485)
W: Rick Camp L: Greg Minton
Cincinnati Reds 10, Los Angeles Dodgers 2 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 17,901)
W: Mario Soto L: Bob Welch
San Diego Padres 7, Houston Astros 4 at Astrodome (att. 13,427)
W: Eric Show L: Mike LaCoss
Montreal Expos 5, New York Mets 1 at Shea Stadium (att. 20,474)
W: Charlie Lea L: Pete Falcone S: Ray Burris
Pittsburgh Pirates 4, Chicago Cubs 3 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 6,136)
W: Paul Moskau L: Lee Smith S: Kent Tekulve
St. Louis Cardinals 7, Philadelphia Phillies 5 at Busch Stadium II (att. 19,141)
W: Bruce Sutter L: Ron Reed
Boston Red Sox 5, Detroit Tigers 1 at Fenway Park (att. 24,234)
W: John Tudor L: Dan Petry S: Bob Stanley
California Angels 10, Texas Rangers 2 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 23,475)
W: Steve Renko L: Charlie Hough
Chicago White Sox 5, Minnesota Twins 4 at Comiskey Park I (att. 19,210)
W: Salome Barojas L: Terry Felton
Baltimore Orioles 7, Cleveland Indians 0 at Cleveland Stadium (att. 10,633)
W: Dennis Martinez L: Rick Waits
Milwaukee Brewers 6, New York Yankees 2 at County Stadium (att. 26,895)
W: Bob McClure L: Dave Righetti S: Dwight Bernard
Oakland Athletics 4, Kansas City Royals 3 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 30,928)
W: Dave Beard L: Vida Blue
Seattle Mariners 5, Toronto Blue Jays 4 at Kingdome (att. 7,486)
W: Mike Moore L: Luis Leal S: Bill Caudill
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Tuesday, June 22nd

IN THE NEWS: Pete Rose doubles off John Stuper in the 3rd inning of a 3–2 loss to the Cardinals for his 3,772nd career hit, moving him past Hank Aaron into 2nd place on baseball's all-time list.

Rangers Rick Honeycutt shuts out California 4–0, snapping Rod Carew's 25-game hitting streak in the process. The streak was the longest of Carew's career and the longest in Angels history.

Red Sox rookie Wade Boggs hits his first ML home run in the bottom of the 11th inning to give Boston a 5–4 win over Detroit. Boggs will finally crack the starting lineup for good after tomorrow's game, in which regular 3B Carney Lansford severely sprains his ankle while unsuccessfully trying to stretch a triple into an inside-the-park home run. Boggs hits .390 in Lansford's absence and .349 for the season.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 22, 1982
Los Angeles Dodgers 4, Atlanta Braves 1 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 27,137)
W: Dave Stewart L: Steve Bedrosian S: Steve Howe
Cincinnati Reds 7, San Diego Padres 5 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 14,101)
W: Joe Price L: Gary Lucas S: Tom Hume
Houston Astros 2, San Francisco Giants 0 at Astrodome (att. 12,966)
W: Vern Ruhle L: Rich Gale
Montreal Expos 4, New York Mets 3 at Shea Stadium (att. 16,850)
W: David Palmer L: Randy Jones S: Jeff Reardon
Pittsburgh Pirates 9, Chicago Cubs 2 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 6,174)
W: John Candelaria L: Randy Martz S: Enrique Romo
St. Louis Cardinals 3, Philadelphia Phillies 2 at Busch Stadium II (att. 19,672)
W: John Stuper L: Sparky Lyle
Boston Red Sox 5, Detroit Tigers 4 (11 inn.) at Fenway Park (att. 28,215)
W: Mark Clear L: Dave Tobik
Texas Rangers 4, California Angels 0 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 25,634)
W: Rick Honeycutt L: Bruce Kison
Chicago White Sox 6, Minnesota Twins 5 at Comiskey Park I (att. 22,934)
W: Eddie Solomon L: Terry Felton
Cleveland Indians 8, Baltimore Orioles 6 at Cleveland Stadium (att. 7,400)
W: Lary Sorensen L: Sammy Stewart
Milwaukee Brewers 3, New York Yankees 2 at County Stadium (att. 31,632)
W: Pete Vuckovich L: Roger Erickson S: Rollie Fingers
Kansas City Royals 2, Oakland Athletics 1 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 15,326)
W: Bud Black L: Matt Keough S: Dan Quisenberry
Seattle Mariners 6, Toronto Blue Jays 5 at Kingdome (att. 7,933)
W: Bryan Clark L: Roy Lee Jackson S: Bill Caudill
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Wednesday, June 23rd

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 23, 1982
Atlanta Braves 7, Los Angeles Dodgers 2 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 33,212)
W: Rick Mahler L: Fernando Valenzuela
Cincinnati Reds 5, San Diego Padres 4 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 14,004)
W: Tom Hume L: Eric Show
San Francisco Giants 9, Houston Astros 8 at Astrodome (att. 14,295)
W: Fred Breining L: Frank LaCorte S: Greg Minton
Montreal Expos 5, New York Mets 0 at Shea Stadium (att. 18,852)
W: Steve Rogers L: Craig Swan
Chicago Cubs 6, Pittsburgh Pirates 5 (10 inn.) at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 8,297)
W: Bill Campbell L: Randy Niemann
Philadelphia Phillies 7, St. Louis Cardinals 1 at Busch Stadium II (att. 19,882)
W: Mike Krukow L: Steve Mura
Boston Red Sox 10, Detroit Tigers 4 at Fenway Park (att. 30,547)
W: Dennis Eckersley L: Jack Morris
California Angels 5, Texas Rangers 3 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 25,207)
W: Ken Forsch L: Doc Medich S: Doug Corbett
Minnesota Twins 6, Chicago White Sox 3 at Comiskey Park I (att. 21,309)
W: Paul Boris L: Salome Barojas S: Ron Davis
Baltimore Orioles 3, Cleveland Indians 1 at Cleveland Stadium (att. 14,005)
W: Jim Palmer L: John Denny S: Tim Stoddard
New York Yankees 3, Milwaukee Brewers 2 at County Stadium (att. 31,822)
W: Mike Morgan L: Mike Caldwell S: Rich Gossage
Kansas City Royals 1, Oakland Athletics 0 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 15,591)
W: Larry Gura L: Brian Kingman
Toronto Blue Jays 5, Seattle Mariners 3 (11 inn.) at Kingdome (att. 9,007)
W: Joey McLaughlin L: Mike Stanton
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Thursday, June 24th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 24, 1982
Los Angeles Dodgers 5, Atlanta Braves 3 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 31,303)
W: Jerry Reuss L: Bob Walk S: Steve Howe
San Diego Padres 7, Cincinnati Reds 6 (13 inn.) at Riverfront Stadium (att. 14,490)
W: Eric Show L: Bob Shirley
San Francisco Giants 4, Houston Astros 3 (10 inn.) at Astrodome (att. 13,782)
W: Atlee Hammaker L: Joe Niekro
New York Mets 3, Montreal Expos 1 at Shea Stadium (att. 18,419)
W: Charlie Puleo L: Bill Gullickson S: Mike Scott
Philadelphia Phillies 10, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Busch Stadium II (att. 33,032)
W: Steve Carlton L: Bob Forsch
Detroit Tigers 7, Baltimore Orioles 1 at Memorial Stadium (att. 27,191)
W: Jerry Ujdur L: Scott McGregor
California Angels 7, Kansas City Royals 2 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 29,250)
W: Geoff Zahn L: Keith Creel
Cleveland Indians 5, New York Yankees 2 at Yankee Stadium (att. 23,449)
W: Dan Spillner L: Ron Guidry
Texas Rangers 2, Oakland Athletics 1 at Arlington Stadium (att. 14,764)
W: Jon Matlack L: Rick Langford S: Danny Darwin
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Friday, June 25th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 25, 1982
Chicago Cubs 5, St. Louis Cardinals 3 at Wrigley Field (att. 16,414)
W: Fergie Jenkins L: Joaquin Andujar
Atlanta Braves 5, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 20,263)
W: Phil Niekro L: Bruce Berenyi S: Gene Garber
Houston Astros 7, Los Angeles Dodgers 5 at Astrodome (att. 25,992)
W: Mike LaCoss L: Terry Forster S: Bert Roberge
Pittsburgh Pirates 4, Montreal Expos 3 at Stade Olympique
W: Don Robinson L: Scott Sanderson
Pittsburgh Pirates 9, Montreal Expos 7 at Stade Olympique (att. 51,360)
W: Rick Rhoden L: Ray Burris
Philadelphia Phillies 1, New York Mets 0 at Veteran's Stadium
W: Dick Ruthven L: Pete Falcone
Philadelphia Phillies 5, New York Mets 3 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 36,775)
W: Ed Farmer L: Pat Zachry S: Tug McGraw
San Diego Padres 3, San Francisco Giants 2 at Candlestick Park (att. 10,269)
W: Juan Eichelberger L: Bill Laskey S: Gary Lucas
Baltimore Orioles 5, Detroit Tigers 2 at Memorial Stadium (att. 25,230)
W: Mike Flanagan L: Dan Petry S: Tim Stoddard
Milwaukee Brewers 9, Boston Red Sox 3 at Fenway Park (att. 32,656)
W: Jim Slaton L: Bruce Hurst
Kansas City Royals 8, California Angels 6 (10 inn.) at Anaheim Stadium (att. 34,301)
W: Dan Quisenberry L: Angel Moreno
New York Yankees 11, Cleveland Indians 3 at Yankee Stadium (att. 21,948)
W: Tommy John L: Len Barker
Seattle Mariners 1, Chicago White Sox 0 at Kingdome (att. 28,815)
W: Jim Beattie L: La Marr Hoyt S: Bill Caudill
Oakland Athletics 6, Texas Rangers 2 at Arlington Stadium (att. 16,663)
W: Steve McCatty L: Frank Tanana S: Dave Beard
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Saturday, June 26th

IN THE NEWS: Despite managing just one hit in each game, the Appleton Foxes (Midwest League) sweep a doubleheader from the Wisconsin Rapids 2–1 and 1–0.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 26, 1982
St. Louis Cardinals 4, Chicago Cubs 1 at Wrigley Field
W: Dave LaPoint L: Doug Bird S: Bruce Sutter
St. Louis Cardinals 2, Chicago Cubs 1 at Wrigley Field (att. 29,357)
W: Jim Kaat L: Lee Smith S: Bruce Sutter
Cincinnati Reds 2, Atlanta Braves 1 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 26,561)
W: Tom Seaver L: Ken Dayley S: Tom Hume
Los Angeles Dodgers 4, Houston Astros 1 at Astrodome (att. 25,197)
W: Dave Stewart L: Don Sutton S: Steve Howe
Pittsburgh Pirates 14, Montreal Expos 5 at Stade Olympique (att. 34,293)
W: Enrique Romo L: Charlie Lea
Philadelphia Phillies 4, New York Mets 3 at Veteran's Stadium
W: Marty Bystrom L: Randy Jones
Philadelphia Phillies 7, New York Mets 4 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 45,513)
W: Tug McGraw L: Neil Allen
San Diego Padres 7, San Francisco Giants 6 (15 inn.) at Candlestick Park (att. 8,612)
W: Eric Show L: Gary Lavelle
Baltimore Orioles 4, Detroit Tigers 1 at Memorial Stadium (att. 31,859)
W: Dennis Martinez L: Milt Wilcox
Milwaukee Brewers 11, Boston Red Sox 10 at Fenway Park (att. 33,393)
W: Rollie Fingers L: Mark Clear
California Angels 6, Kansas City Royals 5 (12 inn.) at Anaheim Stadium (att. 56,794)
W: Ken Forsch L: Dan Quisenberry
New York Yankees 4, Cleveland Indians 3 (17 inn.) at Yankee Stadium (att. 21,975)
W: Dave LaRoche L: Ed Whitson
Chicago White Sox 13, Seattle Mariners 3 at Kingdome (att. 30,950)
W: Britt Burns L: Gaylord Perry
Texas Rangers 5, Oakland Athletics 2 at Arlington Stadium (att. 30,728)
W: Charlie Hough L: Matt Keough S: Steve Comer
Minnesota Twins 4, Toronto Blue Jays 3 at Exhibition Stadium (att. 14,052)
W: Ron Davis L: Dave Stieb
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Sunday, June 27th

IN THE NEWS: The Braves tie the major-league record with seven double plays in a 2–0, 14-inning win over Cincinnati. Mario Soto pitches 10 shutout innings for the Reds but gets no decision. The loss starts the Reds on a streak where they'll lose 20 out of 23 games.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 27, 1982
Chicago Cubs 4, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Wrigley Field (att. 24,674)
W: Allen Ripley L: John Stuper S: Bill Campbell
Atlanta Braves 2, Cincinnati Reds 0 (14 inn.) at Riverfront Stadium (att. 31,000)
W: Gene Garber L: Tom Hume S: Al Hrabosky
Los Angeles Dodgers 7, Houston Astros 3 at Astrodome (att. 28,292)
W: Terry Forster L: Vern Ruhle
Montreal Expos 5, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 at Stade Olympique (att. 34,398)
W: David Palmer L: John Candelaria
Philadelphia Phillies 8, New York Mets 3 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 43,134)
W: Mike Krukow L: Craig Swan
San Diego Padres 4, San Francisco Giants 2 at Candlestick Park (att. 23,387)
W: Tim Lollar L: Rich Gale S: Floyd Chiffer
Baltimore Orioles 13, Detroit Tigers 1 at Memorial Stadium (att. 43,938)
W: Jim Palmer L: Jack Morris
Milwaukee Brewers 7, Boston Red Sox 5 at Fenway Park (att. 32,744)
W: Bob McClure L: Mike Torrez S: Dwight Bernard
California Angels 9, Kansas City Royals 1 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 36,572)
W: Dave Goltz L: Bud Black
Cleveland Indians 4, New York Yankees 3 at Yankee Stadium (att. 55,521)
W: Lary Sorensen L: Roger Erickson S: Rick Sutcliffe
Seattle Mariners 6, Chicago White Sox 5 at Kingdome (att. 19,359)
W: Gene Nelson L: Steve Trout S: Bill Caudill
Texas Rangers 10, Oakland Athletics 4 at Arlington Stadium (att. 15,464)
W: Rick Honeycutt L: Brian Kingman
Toronto Blue Jays 3, Minnesota Twins 2 at Exhibition Stadium (att. 20,074)
W: Joey McLaughlin L: Terry Felton
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Monday, June 28th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 28, 1982
Houston Astros 6, Atlanta Braves 2 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 12,837)
W: Nolan Ryan L: Rick Mahler
Chicago Cubs 6, Pittsburgh Pirates 4 at Wrigley Field (att. 6,974)
W: Dick Tidrow L: Enrique Romo
Los Angeles Dodgers 6, San Diego Padres 4 at Dodger Stadium (att. 46,572)
W: Fernando Valenzuela L: Chris Welsh S: Steve Howe
Philadelphia Phillies 1, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 34,440)
W: Steve Carlton L: Steve Mura
San Francisco Giants 7, Cincinnati Reds 1 at Candlestick Park (att. 10,867)
W: Renie Martin L: Charlie Leibrandt
Boston Red Sox 9, Milwaukee Brewers 7 at Fenway Park (att. 25,773)
W: Bob Stanley L: Pete Vuckovich
Oakland Athletics 8, Kansas City Royals 4 at Royals Stadium (att. 40,728)
W: Rick Langford L: Larry Gura
Chicago White Sox 8, Minnesota Twins 7 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 8,428)
W: Dennis Lamp L: Albert Williams S: Salome Barojas
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Tuesday, June 29th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 29, 1982
Atlanta Braves 6, Houston Astros 5 (11 inn.) at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 10,483)
W: Steve Bedrosian L: Mike LaCoss
Pittsburgh Pirates 3, Chicago Cubs 1 at Wrigley Field (att. 22,109)
W: Rick Rhoden L: Fergie Jenkins
San Diego Padres 7, Los Angeles Dodgers 5 (10 inn.) at Dodger Stadium (att. 47,361)
W: Luis DeLeon L: Steve Shirley
New York Mets 5, Montreal Expos 4 at Stade Olympique (att. 29,194)
W: Terry Leach L: Ray Burris
St. Louis Cardinals 15, Philadelphia Phillies 3 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 23,850)
W: Joaquin Andujar L: Dick Ruthven
San Francisco Giants 3, Cincinnati Reds 0 at Candlestick Park (att. 4,394)
W: Atlee Hammaker L: Bob Shirley
Cleveland Indians 9, Baltimore Orioles 2 at Memorial Stadium (att. 12,551)
W: John Denny L: Scott McGregor
Boston Red Sox 4, Detroit Tigers 2 at Tiger Stadium (att. 32,697)
W: Dennis Eckersley L: Jerry Ujdur
Kansas City Royals 7, Oakland Athletics 2 at Royals Stadium (att. 26,837)
W: Don Hood L: Dave Beard S: Mike Armstrong
Minnesota Twins 12, Chicago White Sox 5 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 9,181)
W: Frank Viola L: Richard Dotson S: Terry Felton
Milwaukee Brewers 11, New York Yankees 4 at Yankee Stadium (att. 20,199)
W: Mike Caldwell L: Ron Guidry
California Angels 2, Texas Rangers 1 at Arlington Stadium (att. 15,749)
W: Geoff Zahn L: Doc Medich S: Doug Corbett
Seattle Mariners 4, Toronto Blue Jays 1 at Exhibition Stadium (att. 13,097)
W: Floyd Bannister L: Jim Clancy S: Mike Stanton
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Wednesday, June 30th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 30, 1982
Atlanta Braves 5, Houston Astros 4 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 10,308)
W: Carlos Diaz L: Bob Knepper
Pittsburgh Pirates 7, Chicago Cubs 3 at Wrigley Field (att. 10,058)
W: Don Robinson L: Lee Smith S: Rod Scurry
Los Angeles Dodgers 5, San Diego Padres 1 at Dodger Stadium
W: Bob Welch L: Juan Eichelberger
San Diego Padres 6, Los Angeles Dodgers 4 at Dodger Stadium (att. 47,271)
W: Eric Show L: Terry Forster S: Luis DeLeon
Montreal Expos 4, New York Mets 1 at Stade Olympique (att. 22,385)
W: Bill Gullickson L: Pete Falcone S: Jeff Reardon
Philadelphia Phillies 6, St. Louis Cardinals 3 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 31,403)
W: Larry Christenson L: Bob Forsch S: Tug McGraw
San Francisco Giants 7, Cincinnati Reds 6 (12 inn.) at Candlestick Park (att. 4,358)
W: Greg Minton L: Charlie Leibrandt
Cleveland Indians 9, Baltimore Orioles 0 at Memorial Stadium (att. 14,259)
W: Rick Sutcliffe L: Mike Flanagan
Detroit Tigers 12, Boston Red Sox 3 at Tiger Stadium (att. 24,691)
W: Dan Petry L: Bruce Hurst
Oakland Athletics 4, Kansas City Royals 0 at Royals Stadium (att. 24,882)
W: Matt Keough L: Paul Splittorff
Minnesota Twins 4, Chicago White Sox 3 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 8,269)
W: Bobby Castillo L: La Marr Hoyt S: Ron Davis
Milwaukee Brewers 9, New York Yankees 7 (12 inn.) at Yankee Stadium (att. 20,815)
W: Rollie Fingers L: Shane Rawley S: Jamie Easterly
Texas Rangers 5, California Angels 3 at Arlington Stadium (att. 14,133)
W: Dave Schmidt L: Don Aase
Seattle Mariners 10, Toronto Blue Jays 4 at Exhibition Stadium (att. 12,339)
W: Jim Beattie L: Dave Stieb
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