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JUNE
1984

Friday, June 1st

IN THE NEWS: Phillies 1B Len Matuszek has no putouts in a 12–3 loss to the Cubs. It is the 18th time in ML history a first baseman has done this.

At home against the Orioles, the Tigers slap Scott McGregor for six runs in the 2nd and coast to a 14–2 win. Dan Petry tosses six shutout innings and Alan Trammell, Chet Lemon and Lance Parrish go deep to thrill the 47,252 fans.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 1, 1984
Atlanta Braves 4, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Riverfront Stadium
W: Craig McMurtry L: Bruce Berenyi S: Steve Bedrosian
Atlanta Braves 7, Cincinnati Reds 3 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 29,650)
W: Pete Falcone L: Ted Power S: Steve Bedrosian
Los Angeles Dodgers 6, Houston Astros 2 at Dodger Stadium (att. 49,029)
W: Rick Honeycutt L: Vern Ruhle
St. Louis Cardinals 5, New York Mets 1 at Shea Stadium (att. 20,968)
W: Joaquin Andujar L: Jesse Orosco
Chicago Cubs 12, Philadelphia Phillies 3 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 30,076)
W: Rick Reuschel L: Marty Bystrom
Montreal Expos 2, Pittsburgh Pirates 0 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 12,691)
W: Charlie Lea L: Rick Rhoden S: Jeff Reardon
San Francisco Giants 11, San Diego Padres 7 at Candlestick Park (att. 10,087)
W: Frank Williams L: Andy Hawkins S: Greg Minton
Chicago White Sox 6, Oakland Athletics 4 at Comiskey Park I (att. 30,972)
W: Juan Agosto L: Lary Sorensen
California Angels 5, Cleveland Indians 2 at Cleveland Stadium (att. 15,571)
W: Mike Witt L: Rick Sutcliffe S: Doug Corbett
Detroit Tigers 14, Baltimore Orioles 2 at Tiger Stadium (att. 47,252)
W: Dan Petry L: Scott McGregor S: Doug Bair
Boston Red Sox 3, Milwaukee Brewers 1 at County Stadium (att. 26,234)
W: Bruce Hurst L: Don Sutton
Kansas City Royals 7, Minnesota Twins 1 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 13,164)
W: Charlie Leibrandt L: Mike Smithson
Seattle Mariners 5, Texas Rangers 3 at Arlington Stadium (att. 12,556)
W: Dave Beard L: Dave Tobik
Toronto Blue Jays 10, New York Yankees 2 at Exhibition Stadium (att. 30,586)
W: Doyle Alexander L: Ray Fontenot
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Saturday, June 2nd

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 2, 1984
Atlanta Braves 9, Cincinnati Reds 3 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 24,814)
W: Pascual Perez L: Bob Owchinko S: Terry Forster
Houston Astros 9, Los Angeles Dodgers 3 at Dodger Stadium (att. 46,439)
W: Joe Niekro L: Jerry Reuss
New York Mets 5, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Shea Stadium (att. 24,879)
W: Ed Lynch L: Danny Cox S: Doug Sisk
Philadelphia Phillies 3, Chicago Cubs 2 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 40,102)
W: Al Holland L: Lee Smith
Pittsburgh Pirates 2, Montreal Expos 1 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 19,080)
W: Lee Tunnell L: Steve Rogers S: Kent Tekulve
San Diego Padres 3, San Francisco Giants 2 (10 inn.) at Candlestick Park (att. 12,662)
W: Rich Gossage L: Scott Garrelts
Oakland Athletics 6, Chicago White Sox 3 at Comiskey Park I (att. 35,530)
W: Ray Burris L: Richard Dotson S: Bill Caudill
California Angels 6, Cleveland Indians 4 at Cleveland Stadium (att. 7,926)
W: Luis Sanchez L: Ernie Camacho
Baltimore Orioles 5, Detroit Tigers 0 at Tiger Stadium (att. 40,292)
W: Storm Davis L: Jack Morris
Boston Red Sox 6, Milwaukee Brewers 3 at County Stadium (att. 45,541)
W: Roger Clemens L: Chuck Porter S: Bob Stanley
Kansas City Royals 7, Minnesota Twins 6 (10 inn.) at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 13,799)
W: Dan Quisenberry L: Len Whitehouse
Seattle Mariners 10, Texas Rangers 7 at Arlington Stadium (att. 17,807)
W: Bob Stoddard L: Dave Schmidt S: Mike Stanton
Toronto Blue Jays 9, New York Yankees 8 (10 inn.) at Exhibition Stadium (att. 42,269)
W: Dennis Lamp L: Clay Christiansen
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Sunday, June 3rd

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 3, 1984
Atlanta Braves 4, Cincinnati Reds 0 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 27,931)
W: Terry Forster L: Ted Power
Houston Astros 5, Los Angeles Dodgers 3 at Dodger Stadium (att. 40,895)
W: Bob Knepper L: Bob Welch
St. Louis Cardinals 1, New York Mets 0 at Shea Stadium (att. 13,723)
W: Dave LaPoint L: Mike Torrez
Chicago Cubs 11, Philadelphia Phillies 2 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 30,278)
W: Steve Trout L: Kevin Gross S: Warren Brusstar
Pittsburgh Pirates 4, Montreal Expos 0 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 19,713)
W: John Tudor L: David Palmer
San Diego Padres 7, San Francisco Giants 5 at Candlestick Park
W: Tim Lollar L: Jeff Cornell S: Dave Dravecky
San Diego Padres 7, San Francisco Giants 6 at Candlestick Park (att. 22,863)
W: Eric Show L: Gary Lavelle S: Rich Gossage
Chicago White Sox 3, Oakland Athletics 2 at Comiskey Park I (att. 29,494)
W: Bert Roberge L: Jeff Jones
California Angels 7, Cleveland Indians 4 at Cleveland Stadium (att. 13,962)
W: Curt Kaufman L: Dan Spillner
Baltimore Orioles 2, Detroit Tigers 1 at Tiger Stadium (att. 34,228)
W: Mike Flanagan L: Milt Wilcox
Boston Red Sox 6, Milwaukee Brewers 3 at County Stadium (att. 36,704)
W: Mark Clear L: Pete Ladd
Kansas City Royals 5, Minnesota Twins 2 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 12,144)
W: Bud Black L: Frank Viola S: Joe Beckwith
Seattle Mariners 10, Texas Rangers 4 at Arlington Stadium (att. 12,652)
W: Jim Beattie L: Frank Tanana S: Dave Beard
New York Yankees 15, Toronto Blue Jays 2 at Exhibition Stadium (att. 33,077)
W: Phil Niekro L: Jim Clancy
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Monday, June 4th

IN THE NEWS: The New York Mets select 17-year-old Shawn Abner with the first pick in the annual June free-agent draft. Thirteen members of the U.S. Olympic team are drafted in the first round, including Mark McGwire by the A's with the 10th pick.

The Tigers break a 3–3 tie in the 10th when Dave Bergman golfs a three-run homer into the upper deck at Tiger Stadium. Bergman had fouled seven pitches off Roy Lee Howell before connecting. Howard Johnson had a three run homer in the 7th to account for the other half of Detroit's scoring.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 4, 1984
Cincinnati Reds 3, Los Angeles Dodgers 1 at Dodger Stadium (att. 29,834)
W: Frank Pastore L: Fernando Valenzuela S: Bob Owchinko
New York Mets 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 13,306)
W: Ron Darling L: Don Robinson S: Jesse Orosco
San Diego Padres 3, Houston Astros 0 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 9,922)
W: Ed Whitson L: Mike Scott S: Dave Dravecky
Atlanta Braves 2, San Francisco Giants 1 at Candlestick Park (att. 9,841)
W: Rick Mahler L: Mark Davis S: Steve Bedrosian
St. Louis Cardinals 4, Philadelphia Phillies 3 (11 inn.) at Busch Stadium II (att. 27,131)
W: Bruce Sutter L: Al Holland
Baltimore Orioles 6, Milwaukee Brewers 2 at Memorial Stadium (att. 19,896)
W: Mike Boddicker L: Pete Ladd
Chicago White Sox 6, California Angels 4 at Comiskey Park I (att. 25,779)
W: La Marr Hoyt L: Ron Romanick S: Al Jones
Oakland Athletics 7, Cleveland Indians 3 at Cleveland Stadium (att. 3,887)
W: Bill Krueger L: Neal Heaton S: Bill Caudill
Detroit Tigers 6, Toronto Blue Jays 3 (10 inn.) at Tiger Stadium (att. 26,733)
W: Aurelio Lopez L: Jimmy Key
Seattle Mariners 7, Kansas City Royals 1 at Royals Stadium (att. 24,315)
W: Mark Langston L: Bret Saberhagen
Minnesota Twins 6, Texas Rangers 2 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 6,741)
W: John Butcher L: Dave Stewart S: Ron Davis
New York Yankees 8, Boston Red Sox 3 at Yankee Stadium (att. 21,535)
W: Ron Guidry L: Bob Ojeda
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Tuesday, June 5th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 5, 1984
Los Angeles Dodgers 2, Cincinnati Reds 1 at Dodger Stadium (att. 34,922)
W: Alejandro Pena L: Jeff Russell
Chicago Cubs 3, Montreal Expos 2 at Stade Olympique (att. 25,810)
W: Chuck Rainey L: Bryn Smith S: Lee Smith
New York Mets 3, Pittsburgh Pirates 0 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 6,539)
W: Walt Terrell L: Jose DeLeon
San Diego Padres 3, Houston Astros 0 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 11,799)
W: Andy Hawkins L: Vern Ruhle
Atlanta Braves 8, San Francisco Giants 3 at Candlestick Park (att. 7,166)
W: Craig McMurtry L: Mike Krukow S: Gene Garber
St. Louis Cardinals 5, Philadelphia Phillies 3 at Busch Stadium II (att. 23,921)
W: Joaquin Andujar L: Charles Hudson S: Bruce Sutter
Milwaukee Brewers 8, Baltimore Orioles 3 at Memorial Stadium (att. 20,581)
W: Jaime Cocanower L: Bill Swaggerty
California Angels 6, Chicago White Sox 1 at Comiskey Park I (att. 26,918)
W: Geoff Zahn L: Britt Burns
Oakland Athletics 4, Cleveland Indians 2 (10 inn.) at Cleveland Stadium (att. 4,068)
W: Keith Atherton L: Mike Jeffcoat
Toronto Blue Jays 8, Detroit Tigers 4 at Tiger Stadium (att. 35,983)
W: Jim Acker L: Glenn Abbott
Kansas City Royals 4, Seattle Mariners 3 at Royals Stadium (att. 16,933)
W: Mark Gubicza L: Ed Vande Berg S: Dan Quisenberry
Texas Rangers 2, Minnesota Twins 1 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 7,762)
W: Charlie Hough L: Ed Hodge
Boston Red Sox 5, New York Yankees 4 at Yankee Stadium (att. 20,627)
W: Mark Clear L: Jay Howell S: Bob Stanley
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Wednesday, June 6th

IN THE NEWS: A fan, Anthony Perry, is killed when he falls from the upper deck of Candlestick Park following a Giants-Braves game. Witnesses say Perry was leaning over the railing and shouting at the Giants, who had lost 5–4 in 11 innings.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 6, 1984
Los Angeles Dodgers 3, Cincinnati Reds 2 (14 inn.) at Dodger Stadium (att. 33,422)
W: Pat Zachry L: Tom Hume
Montreal Expos 8, Chicago Cubs 1 at Stade Olympique (att. 15,686)
W: Bill Gullickson L: Rick Reuschel
New York Mets 2, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 (13 inn.) at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 7,493)
W: Tom Gorman L: Rod Scurry
San Diego Padres 4, Houston Astros 3 (10 inn.) at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 11,087)
W: Rich Gossage L: Dave Smith
Atlanta Braves 5, San Francisco Giants 4 (11 inn.) at Candlestick Park (att. 7,635)
W: Steve Bedrosian L: Gary Lavelle
St. Louis Cardinals 4, Philadelphia Phillies 3 at Busch Stadium II (att. 24,025)
W: Neil Allen L: Bill Campbell
Baltimore Orioles 3, Milwaukee Brewers 0 at Memorial Stadium (att. 20,909)
W: Scott McGregor L: Don Sutton
Chicago White Sox 4, California Angels 0 at Comiskey Park I (att. 20,995)
W: Tom Seaver L: Mike Witt
Cleveland Indians 7, Oakland Athletics 6 at Cleveland Stadium (att. 3,699)
W: Mike Jeffcoat L: Jeff Jones S: Ernie Camacho
Toronto Blue Jays 6, Detroit Tigers 3 at Tiger Stadium (att. 38,167)
W: Luis Leal L: Dan Petry
Kansas City Royals 5, Seattle Mariners 2 at Royals Stadium (att. 17,635)
W: Charlie Leibrandt L: Mike Moore S: Dan Quisenberry
Minnesota Twins 2, Texas Rangers 1 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 7,279)
W: Mike Smithson L: Mike Mason
Boston Red Sox 5, New York Yankees 3 at Yankee Stadium (att. 20,310)
W: Bruce Hurst L: Jose Rijo
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Thursday, June 7th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 7, 1984
Atlanta Braves 8, Los Angeles Dodgers 1 at Dodger Stadium (att. 35,168)
W: Pascual Perez L: Orel Hershiser
Montreal Expos 2, Chicago Cubs 1 at Stade Olympique (att. 14,976)
W: Charlie Lea L: Dennis Eckersley
Cincinnati Reds 12, San Diego Padres 1 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 15,507)
W: Bruce Berenyi L: Eric Show S: Keefe Cato
Houston Astros 14, San Francisco Giants 5 at Candlestick Park (att. 3,653)
W: Joe Niekro L: Bill Laskey
Milwaukee Brewers 6, Boston Red Sox 3 at Fenway Park (att. 19,131)
W: Bob McClure L: Roger Clemens S: Rollie Fingers
Chicago White Sox 11, California Angels 10 at Comiskey Park I (att. 20,721)
W: Bert Roberge L: Tommy John S: Al Jones
Detroit Tigers 5, Toronto Blue Jays 3 at Tiger Stadium (att. 40,879)
W: Jack Morris L: Jim Clancy
Kansas City Royals 9, Seattle Mariners 8 at Royals Stadium (att. 22,688)
W: Danny Jackson L: Dave Beard S: Dan Quisenberry
Minnesota Twins 5, Texas Rangers 4 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 8,628)
W: Ron Davis L: Danny Darwin
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Friday, June 8th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 8, 1984
Los Angeles Dodgers 5, Atlanta Braves 3 at Dodger Stadium (att. 43,586)
W: Bob Welch L: Len Barker S: Pat Zachry
New York Mets 4, Montreal Expos 1 at Stade Olympique (att. 30,595)
W: Ed Lynch L: Steve Rogers S: Doug Sisk
Philadelphia Phillies 5, Pittsburgh Pirates 4 at Veteran's Stadium
W: Jerry Koosman L: John Candelaria S: Al Holland
Philadelphia Phillies 2, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 31,133)
W: Kevin Gross L: Larry McWilliams S: Al Holland
San Diego Padres 6, Cincinnati Reds 0 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 14,002)
W: Tim Lollar L: Joe Price
San Francisco Giants 5, Houston Astros 4 at Candlestick Park (att. 6,113)
W: Randy Lerch L: Bob Knepper S: Greg Minton
St. Louis Cardinals 5, Chicago Cubs 4 at Busch Stadium II (att. 38,457)
W: Jeff Lahti L: Tim Stoddard S: Bruce Sutter
Detroit Tigers 3, Baltimore Orioles 2 at Memorial Stadium (att. 50,361)
W: Milt Wilcox L: Storm Davis S: Willie Hernandez
Boston Red Sox 11, Milwaukee Brewers 3 at Fenway Park (att. 23,104)
W: Oil Can Boyd L: Moose Haas
Chicago White Sox 6, Minnesota Twins 1 at Comiskey Park I (att. 34,239)
W: Floyd Bannister L: Frank Viola
Cleveland Indians 4, Seattle Mariners 3 at Cleveland Stadium (att. 6,603)
W: Steve Comer L: Jim Beattie S: Ernie Camacho
New York Yankees 4, Toronto Blue Jays 3 (11 inn.) at Yankee Stadium (att. 20,252)
W: Dave Righetti L: Jim Acker
Texas Rangers 8, Oakland Athletics 4 at Arlington Stadium (att. 11,140)
W: Frank Tanana L: Ray Burris
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Saturday, June 9th

IN THE NEWS: Greg Luzinski becomes the 10th player in ML history to hit grand slams in consecutive games when he connects off the Twins Mike Walters in the 7th inning of an 8–4 White Sox victory. The previous day, Luzinski sparked the Sox to a 6–1 win with a first-inning grand slam off Frank Viola.

Pete O'Brien's bizarre sacrifice fly gives Texas a 4–3, 12-inning win over Oakland. With the bases loaded and one out in the bottom of the 12th, A's left fielder Garry Hancock catches O'Brien's deep fly ball, then intentionally drops it when he realizes he is in foul territory. The umpires rule that the catch had been made, however, and Wayne Tolleson trots home from 3B with the winning run.

For the second time in a week, Orioles Mike Flanagan beats the Tigers, this time shutting them, 4–0, out on seven hits. The Tigers stay in front by five 1/2 games.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 9, 1984
Los Angeles Dodgers 4, Atlanta Braves 3 at Dodger Stadium (att. 38,394)
W: Fernando Valenzuela L: Steve Bedrosian
New York Mets 5, Montreal Expos 3 at Stade Olympique
W: Ron Darling L: David Palmer S: Jesse Orosco
New York Mets 6, Montreal Expos 5 at Stade Olympique (att. 28,266)
W: Mike Torrez L: Andy McGaffigan S: Jesse Orosco
Philadelphia Phillies 6, Pittsburgh Pirates 5 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 31,981)
W: Steve Carlton L: John Tudor S: Al Holland
San Diego Padres 12, Cincinnati Reds 2 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 48,805)
W: Ed Whitson L: Jeff Russell S: Craig Lefferts
San Francisco Giants 6, Houston Astros 5 at Candlestick Park (att. 7,743)
W: Frank Williams L: Bill Dawley
Chicago Cubs 5, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Busch Stadium II (att. 48,869)
W: Rich Bordi L: John Stuper
Baltimore Orioles 4, Detroit Tigers 0 at Memorial Stadium (att. 44,404)
W: Mike Flanagan L: Juan Berenguer
Boston Red Sox 15, Milwaukee Brewers 6 at Fenway Park (att. 29,488)
W: Bob Ojeda L: Bob Gibson S: Bob Stanley
Chicago White Sox 8, Minnesota Twins 4 at Comiskey Park I (att. 30,109)
W: La Marr Hoyt L: John Butcher S: Al Jones
Cleveland Indians 8, Seattle Mariners 7 at Cleveland Stadium (att. 7,344)
W: George Frazier L: Mark Langston S: Steve Farr
California Angels 4, Kansas City Royals 1 at Royals Stadium (att. 25,835)
W: Ron Romanick L: Bud Black S: Luis Sanchez
New York Yankees 2, Toronto Blue Jays 1 at Yankee Stadium (att. 20,661)
W: Ron Guidry L: Dave Stieb
Texas Rangers 4, Oakland Athletics 3 (12 inn.) at Arlington Stadium (att. 17,856)
W: Dave Schmidt L: Keith Atherton
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Sunday, June 10th

IN THE NEWS: The Cubs add a 9th inning insurance run on a triple steal to beat the Cardinals' Joaquin Andujar 2–0. Leon Durham steals home, while Jody Davis takes 3B and Larry Bowa goes to 2B.

At Baltimore the Tigers sweep two from the O's, winning 10–4 and 8–0, before 51,764 fans. Kirk Gibson has six hits and six RBIs in the two games, while Alan Trammell and Howard Johnson each have five hits. Reliever Doug Bair wins the opener and Dan Petry allows just three hits in the nitecap win. Detroit now leads by seven games.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 10, 1984
Los Angeles Dodgers 3, Atlanta Braves 2 at Dodger Stadium (att. 41,182)
W: Alejandro Pena L: Craig McMurtry S: Burt Hooton
Montreal Expos 3, New York Mets 2 at Stade Olympique (att. 32,483)
W: Dan Schatzeder L: Walt Terrell S: Jeff Reardon
Pittsburgh Pirates 12, Philadelphia Phillies 6 (12 inn.) at Veteran's Stadium (att. 32,996)
W: Cecilio Guante L: Jim Kern
San Diego Padres 7, Cincinnati Reds 5 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 18,723)
W: Floyd Chiffer L: Tom Hume S: Dave Dravecky
Houston Astros 7, San Francisco Giants 4 at Candlestick Park (att. 14,561)
W: Vern Ruhle L: Jeff Robinson
Chicago Cubs 2, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Busch Stadium II (att. 43,035)
W: Chuck Rainey L: Joaquin Andujar S: Lee Smith
Detroit Tigers 10, Baltimore Orioles 4 at Memorial Stadium
W: Doug Bair L: Mike Boddicker S: Willie Hernandez
Detroit Tigers 8, Baltimore Orioles 0 at Memorial Stadium (att. 51,764)
W: Dan Petry L: Dennis Martinez
Boston Red Sox 5, Milwaukee Brewers 4 at Fenway Park (att. 24,431)
W: Rich Gale L: Rick Waits
Minnesota Twins 12, Chicago White Sox 5 at Comiskey Park I (att. 30,810)
W: Ed Hodge L: Britt Burns
Cleveland Indians 3, Seattle Mariners 1 at Cleveland Stadium
W: Neal Heaton L: Ed Vande Berg S: Mike Jeffcoat
Seattle Mariners 4, Cleveland Indians 3 at Cleveland Stadium (att. 17,471)
W: Mark Langston L: Ernie Camacho S: Mike Stanton
California Angels 2, Kansas City Royals 0 at Royals Stadium (att. 31,490)
W: Geoff Zahn L: Mark Gubicza
New York Yankees 5, Toronto Blue Jays 3 at Yankee Stadium (att. 41,018)
W: Clay Christiansen L: Doyle Alexander S: Dave Righetti
Texas Rangers 3, Oakland Athletics 1 at Arlington Stadium (att. 10,382)
W: Charlie Hough L: Bill Krueger
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Monday, June 11th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 11, 1984
Montreal Expos 2, Chicago Cubs 1 at Wrigley Field (att. 21,231)
W: Bob James L: Lee Smith
Houston Astros 3, Cincinnati Reds 2 (14 inn.) at Astrodome (att. 9,607)
W: Mike LaCoss L: Ted Power
San Francisco Giants 8, Los Angeles Dodgers 4 at Dodger Stadium (att. 43,057)
W: Bill Laskey L: Rick Honeycutt
New York Mets 3, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 at Shea Stadium (att. 19,596)
W: Dwight Gooden L: Rick Rhoden S: Jesse Orosco
St. Louis Cardinals 6, Philadelphia Phillies 4 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 20,844)
W: Danny Cox L: Marty Bystrom S: Bruce Sutter
San Diego Padres 5, Atlanta Braves 4 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 9,271)
W: Dave Dravecky L: Steve Bedrosian
Boston Red Sox 9, New York Yankees 6 at Fenway Park (att. 25,036)
W: Mark Clear L: Jay Howell
Baltimore Orioles 3, Milwaukee Brewers 1 at County Stadium (att. 19,746)
W: Scott McGregor L: Don Sutton
Texas Rangers 6, Oakland Athletics 3 at Arlington Stadium (att. 18,171)
W: Mike Mason L: Steve McCatty S: Dave Tobik
Detroit Tigers 5, Toronto Blue Jays 4 at Exhibition Stadium (att. 35,062)
W: Dave Rozema L: Luis Leal S: Willie Hernandez
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Tuesday, June 12th

IN THE NEWS: White Sox 1B Coach Dave Nelson declares his love. At the end of the bottom of the 5th in a 6–1 loss to the Angels, Nelson trots out to the coaching box as Diamond Vision flashes the message "Will you marry me?" Nelson then walks over his fiancee Kathy Gutknecht, sitting in the first base box, and presents her with a ring.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 12, 1984
Chicago Cubs 11, Montreal Expos 4 at Wrigley Field (att. 22,512)
W: Dennis Eckersley L: Charlie Lea
Houston Astros 7, Cincinnati Reds 0 at Astrodome (att. 8,662)
W: Joe Niekro L: Bruce Berenyi
Los Angeles Dodgers 8, San Francisco Giants 7 at Dodger Stadium (att. 33,906)
W: Pat Zachry L: Greg Minton
Pittsburgh Pirates 6, New York Mets 3 at Shea Stadium (att. 14,255)
W: Larry McWilliams L: Tim Leary S: Rod Scurry
St. Louis Cardinals 7, Philadelphia Phillies 2 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 22,265)
W: Ricky Horton L: Kevin Gross S: Neil Allen
San Diego Padres 7, Atlanta Braves 6 (12 inn.) at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 19,920)
W: Craig Lefferts L: Steve Bedrosian
Boston Red Sox 9, New York Yankees 8 at Fenway Park (att. 20,794)
W: Steve Crawford L: Dave Righetti S: Bob Stanley
California Angels 3, Chicago White Sox 2 (10 inn.) at Anaheim Stadium (att. 24,125)
W: Doug Corbett L: Al Jones
Baltimore Orioles 5, Milwaukee Brewers 4 at County Stadium (att. 15,390)
W: Tippy Martinez L: Rollie Fingers S: Sammy Stewart
Cleveland Indians 11, Oakland Athletics 5 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 6,169)
W: Rick Sutcliffe L: Tim Conroy
Seattle Mariners 3, Kansas City Royals 2 (10 inn.) at Kingdome (att. 6,980)
W: Mike Moore L: Bret Saberhagen
Texas Rangers 6, Minnesota Twins 2 at Arlington Stadium (att. 12,115)
W: Danny Darwin L: Mike Smithson
Toronto Blue Jays 12, Detroit Tigers 3 at Exhibition Stadium (att. 40,437)
W: Jim Clancy L: Jack Morris
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Wednesday, June 13th

IN THE NEWS: In a deal that will pay off in the short run with an NL East Championship, the Cubs trade outfielders Mel Hall and Joe Carter and minor leaguer Darryl Banks to the Indians for P George Frazier, C Ron Hassey, and P Rick Sutcliffe. Sutcliffe will go 16–1 for the Cubs the rest of the season and win the NL Cy Young Award. Because Cubs GM Dallas Green neglected to renew waivers on Hall and Carter, the status of the trade is in doubt for a while, and the two will not play for a week.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 13, 1984
Chicago Cubs 7, Montreal Expos 4 at Wrigley Field (att. 22,388)
W: Tim Stoddard L: Gary Lucas S: Lee Smith
Cincinnati Reds 5, Houston Astros 4 (11 inn.) at Astrodome (att. 10,187)
W: Bob Owchinko L: Frank DiPino
San Francisco Giants 10, Los Angeles Dodgers 5 at Dodger Stadium (att. 29,625)
W: Jeff Cornell L: Burt Hooton S: Randy Lerch
New York Mets 2, Pittsburgh Pirates 0 at Shea Stadium (att. 12,124)
W: Ed Lynch L: Lee Tunnell S: Doug Sisk
Philadelphia Phillies 4, St. Louis Cardinals 1 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 22,212)
W: Jerry Koosman L: Dave LaPoint
New York Yankees 4, Boston Red Sox 2 at Fenway Park (att. 25,306)
W: Phil Niekro L: Oil Can Boyd S: Dave Righetti
Chicago White Sox 2, California Angels 1 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 28,046)
W: Richard Dotson L: Tommy John
Milwaukee Brewers 6, Baltimore Orioles 1 at County Stadium (att. 18,778)
W: Moose Haas L: Mike Flanagan
Oakland Athletics 3, Cleveland Indians 1 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 10,265)
W: Bill Caudill L: Bert Blyleven
Kansas City Royals 6, Seattle Mariners 4 at Kingdome (att. 9,015)
W: Larry Gura L: Matt Young S: Dan Quisenberry
Texas Rangers 3, Minnesota Twins 0 at Arlington Stadium (att. 9,464)
W: Frank Tanana L: Ken Schrom
Toronto Blue Jays 7, Detroit Tigers 3 at Exhibition Stadium (att. 34,122)
W: Dave Stieb L: Milt Wilcox
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Thursday, June 14th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 14, 1984
Atlanta Braves 3, Cincinnati Reds 0 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 24,549)
W: Len Barker L: Jeff Russell S: Donnie Moore
Philadelphia Phillies 11, Chicago Cubs 2 at Wrigley Field (att. 23,373)
W: Steve Carlton L: Rich Bordi
Houston Astros 3, Los Angeles Dodgers 1 at Astrodome (att. 21,001)
W: Mike Scott L: Fernando Valenzuela S: Dave Smith
Pittsburgh Pirates 3, Montreal Expos 2 at Stade Olympique (att. 30,657)
W: Kent Tekulve L: Gary Lucas
San Francisco Giants 5, San Diego Padres 2 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 17,310)
W: Mark Davis L: Tim Lollar S: Gary Lavelle
New York Mets 6, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Busch Stadium II (att. 26,286)
W: Ron Darling L: John Stuper
New York Yankees 12, Boston Red Sox 11 (10 inn.) at Fenway Park (att. 28,790)
W: Ray Fontenot L: Bob Stanley S: Dave Righetti
California Angels 9, Chicago White Sox 3 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 26,831)
W: Ron Romanick L: Britt Burns S: Doug Corbett
Milwaukee Brewers 3, Baltimore Orioles 2 at County Stadium (att. 32,062)
W: Rick Waits L: Storm Davis S: Rollie Fingers
Oakland Athletics 7, Cleveland Indians 6 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 7,111)
W: Keith Atherton L: Ernie Camacho S: Bill Caudill
Seattle Mariners 4, Kansas City Royals 1 at Kingdome (att. 6,074)
W: Jim Beattie L: Bud Black S: Mike Stanton
Minnesota Twins 3, Texas Rangers 2 at Arlington Stadium (att. 11,760)
W: Frank Viola L: Dave Stewart S: Ron Davis
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Friday, June 15th

IN THE NEWS: The Cardinals trade 3B Ken Oberkfell to the Braves for pitcher Ken Dayley and 1B Mike Jorgensen. Oberkfell was leading St. Louis with a .309 batting average.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 15, 1984
Atlanta Braves 6, Cincinnati Reds 1 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 28,779)
W: Rick Mahler L: Frank Pastore
Philadelphia Phillies 5, Chicago Cubs 2 at Wrigley Field (att. 27,489)
W: Charles Hudson L: Chuck Rainey S: Al Holland
Houston Astros 3, Los Angeles Dodgers 2 at Astrodome (att. 20,591)
W: Bill Dawley L: Orel Hershiser
Montreal Expos 1, Pittsburgh Pirates 0 at Stade Olympique (att. 23,247)
W: Dan Schatzeder L: Jose DeLeon S: Bob James
San Diego Padres 3, San Francisco Giants 2 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 20,353)
W: Ed Whitson L: Jeff Robinson S: Rich Gossage
New York Mets 5, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Busch Stadium II (att. 35,234)
W: Walt Terrell L: Joaquin Andujar
California Angels 5, Cleveland Indians 2 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 26,266)
W: Geoff Zahn L: Neal Heaton S: Luis Sanchez
Minnesota Twins 3, Kansas City Royals 0 at Royals Stadium (att. 28,264)
W: John Butcher L: Mark Gubicza
Detroit Tigers 3, Milwaukee Brewers 2 at County Stadium (att. 32,074)
W: Dan Petry L: Jaime Cocanower S: Willie Hernandez
Baltimore Orioles 2, New York Yankees 1 at Yankee Stadium (att. 31,610)
W: Mike Boddicker L: Bob Shirley S: Tippy Martinez
Oakland Athletics 2, Chicago White Sox 1 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 16,171)
W: Keith Atherton L: La Marr Hoyt
Seattle Mariners 4, Texas Rangers 3 (10 inn.) at Kingdome (att. 8,335)
W: Edwin Nunez L: Joey McLaughlin
Toronto Blue Jays 4, Boston Red Sox 3 (11 inn.) at Exhibition Stadium (att. 30,065)
W: Dennis Lamp L: Mark Clear
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Saturday, June 16th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 16, 1984
Cincinnati Reds 2, Atlanta Braves 1 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 47,547)
W: Ted Power L: Steve Bedrosian
Philadelphia Phillies 8, Chicago Cubs 2 at Wrigley Field (att. 40,723)
W: Marty Bystrom L: Rick Reuschel
Houston Astros 7, Los Angeles Dodgers 5 at Astrodome (att. 31,319)
W: Mike Madden L: Burt Hooton S: Mike LaCoss
Montreal Expos 3, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 (11 inn.) at Stade Olympique (att. 24,626)
W: Jeff Reardon L: Kent Tekulve
San Francisco Giants 6, San Diego Padres 3 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 48,375)
W: Bill Laskey L: Andy Hawkins S: Greg Minton
New York Mets 4, St. Louis Cardinals 1 at Busch Stadium II (att. 39,721)
W: Dwight Gooden L: Danny Cox S: Jesse Orosco
California Angels 7, Cleveland Indians 2 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 35,107)
W: Jim Slaton L: Steve Farr S: Bruce Kison
Minnesota Twins 6, Kansas City Royals 1 at Royals Stadium (att. 29,046)
W: Albert Williams L: Bret Saberhagen S: Pete Filson
Detroit Tigers 6, Milwaukee Brewers 0 at County Stadium (att. 50,395)
W: Juan Berenguer L: Don Sutton
New York Yankees 8, Baltimore Orioles 3 at Yankee Stadium (att. 37,583)
W: Jay Howell L: Scott McGregor
Oakland Athletics 6, Chicago White Sox 4 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 27,281)
W: Steve McCatty L: Floyd Bannister S: Bill Caudill
Texas Rangers 5, Seattle Mariners 1 at Kingdome (att. 14,583)
W: Mike Mason L: Ed Vande Berg
Toronto Blue Jays 7, Boston Red Sox 0 at Exhibition Stadium (att. 31,278)
W: Luis Leal L: Bruce Hurst
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Sunday, June 17th

IN THE NEWS: At Yankee Stadium, with one out in the 8th inning, Gary Roenicke hits a grand slam for the O's, as they beat New York, 6–2. Mike Flanagan benefits, but he's not the only winner as the home run makes Anne Sommers of College Park, MD a million dollars. Ms. Sommers had entered the Equitable Bank's Sweepstakes.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 17, 1984
Atlanta Braves 6, Cincinnati Reds 5 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 25,456)
W: Pascual Perez L: Bob Owchinko S: Donnie Moore
Philadelphia Phillies 9, Chicago Cubs 7 at Wrigley Field (att. 36,882)
W: Kevin Gross L: Dennis Eckersley S: Al Holland
Houston Astros 1, Los Angeles Dodgers 0 at Astrodome (att. 22,201)
W: Nolan Ryan L: Bob Welch S: Dave Smith
Montreal Expos 5, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 at Stade Olympique (att. 31,216)
W: Charlie Lea L: Larry McWilliams S: Jeff Reardon
San Francisco Giants 5, San Diego Padres 3 (15 inn.) at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 24,183)
W: Frank Williams L: Craig Lefferts
St. Louis Cardinals 6, New York Mets 3 at Busch Stadium II (att. 29,729)
W: Ricky Horton L: Bruce Berenyi S: Bruce Sutter
Cleveland Indians 4, California Angels 3 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 35,181)
W: Ernie Camacho L: Mike Witt
Minnesota Twins 3, Kansas City Royals 1 at Royals Stadium (att. 23,105)
W: Mike Smithson L: Charlie Leibrandt S: Ron Davis
Detroit Tigers 7, Milwaukee Brewers 4 at County Stadium (att. 44,902)
W: Dave Rozema L: Bob McClure S: Aurelio Lopez
Baltimore Orioles 6, New York Yankees 2 at Yankee Stadium (att. 31,539)
W: Mike Flanagan L: Dennis Rasmussen
Chicago White Sox 9, Oakland Athletics 4 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 40,302)
W: Tom Seaver L: Jeff Jones S: Juan Agosto
Seattle Mariners 5, Texas Rangers 2 at Kingdome (att. 8,714)
W: Mike Stanton L: Odell Jones
Toronto Blue Jays 5, Boston Red Sox 3 at Exhibition Stadium (att. 28,396)
W: Jim Clancy L: Rich Gale S: Roy Lee Jackson
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Monday, June 18th

IN THE NEWS: With 40,315 on hand in Detroit, Phil Niekro (10–3) stops the Tigers on three hits, 2–1. Kirk Gibson's homer in the first is the only score, while Don Mattingly's double in the 5th drives in the game-winner for New York.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 18, 1984
Texas Rangers 6, California Angels 2 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 21,817)
W: Frank Tanana L: Tommy John
New York Yankees 2, Detroit Tigers 1 at Tiger Stadium (att. 40,315)
W: Phil Niekro L: Milt Wilcox S: Jose Rijo
Oakland Athletics 10, Kansas City Royals 2 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 22,235)
W: Ray Burris L: Larry Gura
Chicago White Sox 8, Seattle Mariners 4 at Kingdome (att. 12,264)
W: Richard Dotson L: Matt Young
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Tuesday, June 19th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 19, 1984
Atlanta Braves 11, San Francisco Giants 6 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 18,627)
W: Rick Camp L: Jeff Cornell
Cincinnati Reds 10, Los Angeles Dodgers 4 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 18,568)
W: Joe Price L: Fernando Valenzuela S: Ted Power
San Diego Padres 2, Houston Astros 0 at Astrodome (att. 12,765)
W: Eric Show L: Bob Knepper
Montreal Expos 6, St. Louis Cardinals 3 at Stade Olympique (att. 23,886)
W: Steve Rogers L: Ken Dayley S: Bob James
Philadelphia Phillies 6, New York Mets 4 at Shea Stadium (att. 28,061)
W: Jerry Koosman L: Ed Lynch
Chicago Cubs 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 9,377)
W: Rick Sutcliffe L: John Tudor S: Lee Smith
Baltimore Orioles 9, Boston Red Sox 7 at Fenway Park (att. 23,230)
W: Bill Swaggerty L: Bob Stanley S: Tippy Martinez
Texas Rangers 4, California Angels 2 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 24,625)
W: Dave Stewart L: Ron Romanick S: Odell Jones
Detroit Tigers 7, New York Yankees 6 at Tiger Stadium (att. 41,192)
W: Aurelio Lopez L: Ron Guidry S: Willie Hernandez
Cleveland Indians 7, Minnesota Twins 4 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 9,373)
W: Bert Blyleven L: Ken Schrom S: Ernie Camacho
Kansas City Royals 6, Oakland Athletics 2 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 8,828)
W: Bud Black L: Chris Codiroli S: Dan Quisenberry
Seattle Mariners 8, Chicago White Sox 2 at Kingdome (att. 8,803)
W: Jim Beattie L: Britt Burns
Milwaukee Brewers 6, Toronto Blue Jays 5 at Exhibition Stadium (att. 32,210)
W: Rollie Fingers L: Jimmy Key
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Wednesday, June 20th

IN THE NEWS: Dave Kingman hits his 3rd grand slam of the season in the first inning of the A's 8–1 win over Kansas City. Kingman's 14 grand slams are the most among active players.

At Detroit, Yankee reliever Jose Rijo goes 1–7 when he serves up a 2-out three-run homer to Howard Johnson in the 13th inning. Detroit wins, 9–6. Alan Trammell, Lance Parrish, and Chet Lemon also hit homers for the Tigers, who draw their 3rd straight 40,000+ crowd.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 20, 1984
Atlanta Braves 6, San Francisco Giants 5 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 17,665)
W: Len Barker L: Jeff Robinson S: Terry Forster
Cincinnati Reds 4, Los Angeles Dodgers 2 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 16,781)
W: Jeff Russell L: Alejandro Pena
San Diego Padres 6, Houston Astros 2 at Astrodome (att. 12,543)
W: Tim Lollar L: Mike Madden S: Dave Dravecky
St. Louis Cardinals 2, Montreal Expos 0 at Stade Olympique (att. 19,469)
W: Joaquin Andujar L: Jeff Reardon
New York Mets 7, Philadelphia Phillies 4 at Shea Stadium (att. 28,082)
W: Ron Darling L: Steve Carlton S: Doug Sisk
Pittsburgh Pirates 5, Chicago Cubs 1 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 7,767)
W: Jose DeLeon L: Chuck Rainey
Baltimore Orioles 4, Boston Red Sox 1 at Fenway Park (att. 23,736)
W: Mike Boddicker L: Oil Can Boyd
Texas Rangers 3, California Angels 2 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 27,215)
W: Charlie Hough L: Geoff Zahn
Detroit Tigers 9, New York Yankees 6 (13 inn.) at Tiger Stadium (att. 43,972)
W: Doug Bair L: Jose Rijo
Minnesota Twins 8, Cleveland Indians 2 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 19,637)
W: Frank Viola L: Steve Comer
Oakland Athletics 8, Kansas City Royals 1 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 13,342)
W: Bill Krueger L: Mark Gubicza
Chicago White Sox 5, Seattle Mariners 4 at Kingdome (att. 10,712)
W: La Marr Hoyt L: Mark Langston S: Juan Agosto
Milwaukee Brewers 5, Toronto Blue Jays 4 at Exhibition Stadium (att. 31,282)
W: Tom Tellmann L: Doyle Alexander
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Thursday, June 21st

IN THE NEWS: Oakland's Carney Lansford goes 0-for-5 against Detroit, snapping his 24-game hit streak. The streak is an Oakland record and the longest AL skein of the year. Lansford will collect hits in next 11 games.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 21, 1984
San Francisco Giants 5, Atlanta Braves 3 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 18,375)
W: Bill Laskey L: Rick Mahler S: Greg Minton
Los Angeles Dodgers 9, Cincinnati Reds 7 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 18,463)
W: Burt Hooton L: Ted Power S: Orel Hershiser
Houston Astros 11, San Diego Padres 5 at Astrodome (att. 12,934)
W: Joe Niekro L: Ed Whitson S: Mike LaCoss
New York Mets 10, Philadelphia Phillies 7 at Shea Stadium (att. 20,094)
W: Jesse Orosco L: Bill Campbell S: Doug Sisk
Pittsburgh Pirates 8, Chicago Cubs 6 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 8,267)
W: Rick Rhoden L: Dennis Eckersley S: Kent Tekulve
New York Yankees 5, Baltimore Orioles 3 at Memorial Stadium (att. 29,286)
W: Shane Rawley L: Scott McGregor S: Clay Christiansen
Toronto Blue Jays 5, Boston Red Sox 2 at Fenway Park (att. 18,372)
W: Luis Leal L: Al Nipper
Milwaukee Brewers 4, Detroit Tigers 3 at Tiger Stadium (att. 32,291)
W: Don Sutton L: Juan Berenguer S: Rollie Fingers
Cleveland Indians 7, Minnesota Twins 0 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 10,043)
W: Neal Heaton L: John Butcher
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Friday, June 22nd

IN THE NEWS: In a teary home plate ceremony before the Twins-White Sox game at the Metrodome, Calvin Griffith and his sister, Thelma Haynes, sign a letter of intent to sell their 52 percent ownership of the Twins to Minneapolis banker Carl Pohlad for $32 million. Griffith and his sister had been involved with the franchise since 1922, when they were adopted by owner Clark Griffith when the team was the Washington Senators.

Rick Monday, baseball's first-ever first pick in the June free-agent draft (by the Kansas City A's in 1965) is released by the Dodgers, ending a 19-year ML career.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 22, 1984
Los Angeles Dodgers 10, Atlanta Braves 4 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 45,931)
W: Bob Welch L: Pete Falcone
Chicago Cubs 9, St. Louis Cardinals 3 at Wrigley Field (att. 33,723)
W: Rick Reuschel L: John Stuper S: Lee Smith
Cincinnati Reds 8, San Diego Padres 7 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 23,552)
W: John Franco L: Rich Gossage
Houston Astros 10, San Francisco Giants 3 at Astrodome (att. 12,067)
W: Mike Scott L: Mike Krukow
Montreal Expos 2, New York Mets 1 at Shea Stadium (att. 39,586)
W: Bill Gullickson L: Dwight Gooden S: Gary Lucas
Pittsburgh Pirates 10, Philadelphia Phillies 3 at Three Rivers Stadium
W: Larry McWilliams L: Marty Bystrom
Pittsburgh Pirates 7, Philadelphia Phillies 6 (13 inn.) at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 20,516)
W: Rod Scurry L: Bill Campbell
Baltimore Orioles 5, New York Yankees 4 at Memorial Stadium (att. 37,849)
W: Mike Flanagan L: Dennis Rasmussen S: Tippy Martinez
Boston Red Sox 8, Toronto Blue Jays 1 at Fenway Park (att. 23,167)
W: Roger Clemens L: Jim Clancy
California Angels 8, Kansas City Royals 1 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 31,324)
W: Mike Witt L: Charlie Leibrandt
Detroit Tigers 7, Milwaukee Brewers 3 at Tiger Stadium (att. 48,497)
W: Dave Rozema L: Bob McClure S: Willie Hernandez
Chicago White Sox 8, Minnesota Twins 6 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 21,919)
W: Dan Spillner L: Ron Davis
Texas Rangers 4, Oakland Athletics 0 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 12,502)
W: Mike Mason L: Steve McCatty S: Dave Tobik
Cleveland Indians 13, Seattle Mariners 3 at Kingdome (att. 7,479)
W: Mike Jeffcoat L: Ed Vande Berg
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Saturday, June 23rd

IN THE NEWS: At Wrigley Field, in game that will be known as the Sandberg game, the Cubs Ryne Sandberg goes 5-for-6 with game-tying home runs off Cardinals relief ace Bruce Sutter in both the 9th and 10th innings. He drives in seven runs to lead Chicago to a 12–11 win in 11 innings. It is the first time Sutter has given up two home runs to the same batter in the same game. Dave Owens' base-loaded single wins it. Willie McGee hits for the cycle and drives in six runs in a losing cause.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 23, 1984
Los Angeles Dodgers 10, Atlanta Braves 2 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 46,036)
W: Fernando Valenzuela L: Pascual Perez S: Orel Hershiser
Chicago Cubs 12, St. Louis Cardinals 11 (11 inn.) at Wrigley Field (att. 38,079)
W: Lee Smith L: Dave Rucker
San Diego Padres 5, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 22,192)
W: Mark Thurmond L: Charlie Puleo
San Francisco Giants 7, Houston Astros 5 at Astrodome (att. 22,541)
W: Frank Williams L: Vern Ruhle S: Greg Minton
New York Mets 2, Montreal Expos 0 at Shea Stadium (att. 46,301)
W: Bruce Berenyi L: Charlie Lea S: Doug Sisk
Philadelphia Phillies 7, Pittsburgh Pirates 5 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 19,014)
W: Jerry Koosman L: John Candelaria
New York Yankees 5, Baltimore Orioles 4 (11 inn.) at Memorial Stadium (att. 42,785)
W: Jose Rijo L: Tippy Martinez S: Clay Christiansen
Toronto Blue Jays 9, Boston Red Sox 3 at Fenway Park (att. 27,689)
W: Jim Gott L: Rich Gale
Kansas City Royals 6, California Angels 5 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 42,060)
W: Larry Gura L: Bruce Kison S: Dan Quisenberry
Detroit Tigers 5, Milwaukee Brewers 1 at Tiger Stadium (att. 44,680)
W: Milt Wilcox L: Chuck Porter
Minnesota Twins 4, Chicago White Sox 3 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 20,828)
W: Len Whitehouse L: Tom Seaver S: Ron Davis
Oakland Athletics 5, Texas Rangers 1 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 14,846)
W: Tim Conroy L: Danny Darwin
Cleveland Indians 11, Seattle Mariners 4 at Kingdome (att. 22,472)
W: Roy Smith L: Mike Moore
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Sunday, June 24th

IN THE NEWS: Oakland's Joe Morgan hits his 265th career home run as a 2B, breaking Rogers Hornsby's major-league record for that position. Morgan, who has 267 home runs overall, connects off Frank Tanana in the first inning of the A's 4–2 win over Texas.

After missing two starts, Jack Morris (12–3) stops the Brewers, 7–1. Ruppert Jones and Lance Parrish hit homers for the Tigers, who have now drawn 165,000 fans for the 4-game series with Milwaukee. Detroit now leads the AL East by eight 1/2 games.

At the Dome, Tim Teufel's bloop single in the 9th inning with two on turns into an inside-the-park homer when it bounces over the head of Harold Baines to give the Twins a 3–2 win over the White Sox. Rich Dotson is the unlucky loser. The Twins Bush had an IPHR in yesterday's 4–3 win over Chicago.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 24, 1984
Los Angeles Dodgers 5, Atlanta Braves 2 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 43,475)
W: Alejandro Pena L: Craig McMurtry S: Tom Niedenfuer
Chicago Cubs 5, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Wrigley Field (att. 39,494)
W: Rick Sutcliffe L: Ricky Horton
San Diego Padres 8, Cincinnati Reds 3 (13 inn.) at Riverfront Stadium (att. 19,183)
W: Dave Dravecky L: Tom Hume
Houston Astros 8, San Francisco Giants 3 at Astrodome (att. 14,788)
W: Bob Knepper L: Jeff Robinson
Montreal Expos 5, New York Mets 3 at Shea Stadium (att. 22,633)
W: Bryn Smith L: Ed Lynch S: Gary Lucas
Philadelphia Phillies 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 17,749)
W: Steve Carlton L: John Tudor S: Al Holland
Boston Red Sox 5, Toronto Blue Jays 3 (10 inn.) at Fenway Park (att. 32,521)
W: Bob Stanley L: Dennis Lamp
Kansas City Royals 3, California Angels 2 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 36,272)
W: Bud Black L: Ron Romanick S: Dan Quisenberry
Detroit Tigers 7, Milwaukee Brewers 1 at Tiger Stadium (att. 39,067)
W: Jack Morris L: Moose Haas S: Aurelio Lopez
Minnesota Twins 3, Chicago White Sox 2 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 12,696)
W: Ken Schrom L: Richard Dotson
Oakland Athletics 4, Texas Rangers 2 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 26,450)
W: Bill Caudill L: Dave Tobik
Cleveland Indians 5, Seattle Mariners 0 at Kingdome (att. 6,225)
W: Bert Blyleven L: Bob Stoddard
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Monday, June 25th

IN THE NEWS: At Yankee Stadium, Dave Winfield hits five singles and drives in four runs to lead New York to a 7–3 win over Detroit. Ron Guidry (6-5) is the beneficiary of Winfield's hitting. Dave is now hitting .750 against Detroit this year. Winfield has three five-hit games this month, tying a record set by Ty Cobb.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 25, 1984
Houston Astros 8, Atlanta Braves 5 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
W: Mike LaCoss L: Len Barker S: Frank DiPino
Atlanta Braves 6, Houston Astros 4 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 22,705)
W: Rick Mahler L: Mike Madden S: Donnie Moore
Pittsburgh Pirates 3, Chicago Cubs 0 at Wrigley Field (att. 19,036)
W: Jose DeLeon L: Chuck Rainey
San Diego Padres 9, Los Angeles Dodgers 4 at Dodger Stadium (att. 36,629)
W: Tim Lollar L: Pat Zachry
New York Mets 10, Philadelphia Phillies 5 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 26,090)
W: Ron Darling L: Charles Hudson
Cincinnati Reds 2, San Francisco Giants 1 at Candlestick Park (att. 10,985)
W: Ted Power L: Bill Laskey
St. Louis Cardinals 5, Montreal Expos 4 at Busch Stadium II (att. 28,436)
W: Joaquin Andujar L: Steve Rogers S: Bruce Sutter
Boston Red Sox 7, Baltimore Orioles 4 at Memorial Stadium (att. 24,087)
W: Oil Can Boyd L: Storm Davis S: Mark Clear
Seattle Mariners 6, Chicago White Sox 1 at Comiskey Park I (att. 22,145)
W: Jim Beattie L: Britt Burns
Kansas City Royals 16, Oakland Athletics 0 at Royals Stadium (att. 34,204)
W: Mark Gubicza L: Bill Krueger
Milwaukee Brewers 2, Toronto Blue Jays 1 at County Stadium
W: Jaime Cocanower L: Doyle Alexander S: Rollie Fingers
Milwaukee Brewers 9, Toronto Blue Jays 4 at County Stadium (att. 15,088)
W: Bob McClure L: Jim Acker
New York Yankees 7, Detroit Tigers 3 at Yankee Stadium (att. 29,237)
W: Ron Guidry L: Doug Bair S: Jay Howell
Texas Rangers 5, California Angels 4 (11 inn.) at Arlington Stadium (att. 16,387)
W: Dave Schmidt L: Doug Corbett
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Tuesday, June 26th

IN THE NEWS: Pirates Jason Thompson hits a pair of home runs in each game of a doubleheader split with the Cubs. The Pirates take the opener, 9–0 behind Rick Rhoden's four hitter, and lose the nitecap, 9–8.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 26, 1984
Houston Astros 10, Atlanta Braves 5 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 16,026)
W: Joe Niekro L: Rick Camp
Pittsburgh Pirates 9, Chicago Cubs 0 at Wrigley Field
W: Rick Rhoden L: Dennis Eckersley
Chicago Cubs 9, Pittsburgh Pirates 8 at Wrigley Field (att. 28,369)
W: Rich Bordi L: Larry McWilliams S: Lee Smith
San Diego Padres 5, Los Angeles Dodgers 0 at Dodger Stadium (att. 48,287)
W: Ed Whitson L: Bob Welch
Philadelphia Phillies 3, New York Mets 0 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 28,347)
W: Kevin Gross L: Walt Terrell S: Al Holland
Cincinnati Reds 4, San Francisco Giants 2 at Candlestick Park (att. 9,499)
W: Mario Soto L: Frank Williams
St. Louis Cardinals 6, Montreal Expos 3 at Busch Stadium II (att. 26,166)
W: John Stuper L: David Palmer S: Bruce Sutter
Boston Red Sox 5, Baltimore Orioles 2 at Memorial Stadium (att. 27,115)
W: Al Nipper L: Mike Boddicker S: Bob Stanley
Seattle Mariners 5, Chicago White Sox 0 at Comiskey Park I (att. 22,720)
W: Mark Langston L: La Marr Hoyt
Minnesota Twins 8, Cleveland Indians 3 at Cleveland Stadium (att. 7,130)
W: Frank Viola L: Steve Comer S: Ron Davis
Oakland Athletics 8, Kansas City Royals 4 at Royals Stadium
W: Lary Sorensen L: Paul Splittorff S: Bill Caudill
Oakland Athletics 6, Kansas City Royals 1 at Royals Stadium (att. 24,513)
W: Curt Young L: Charlie Leibrandt
Milwaukee Brewers 6, Toronto Blue Jays 3 at County Stadium (att. 19,068)
W: Don Sutton L: Luis Leal S: Rollie Fingers
Detroit Tigers 9, New York Yankees 7 (10 inn.) at Yankee Stadium (att. 32,301)
W: Willie Hernandez L: Clay Christiansen
California Angels 3, Texas Rangers 2 (14 inn.) at Arlington Stadium (att. 19,010)
W: Bruce Kison L: Odell Jones
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Wednesday, June 27th

IN THE NEWS: In the 3rd inning against the Reds, Giants OF Dusty Baker swipes second, third, and home, garnering three of his four season steals. Baker swipes 2B, and the next batter walks, then gets caught in a rundown. Dusty steals 3B during the rundown and just keeps running. San Francisco wins 14–9, with Chili Davis adding a pinch grand slam in the 5-run 5th. Randy Lerch wins with a 1/3 inning of relief.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 27, 1984
Atlanta Braves 6, Houston Astros 4 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 13,414)
W: Pascual Perez L: Mike Scott S: Donnie Moore
Chicago Cubs 8, Pittsburgh Pirates 7 (11 inn.) at Wrigley Field (att. 37,055)
W: Tim Stoddard L: Rod Scurry
Los Angeles Dodgers 5, San Diego Padres 4 at Dodger Stadium (att. 49,132)
W: Fernando Valenzuela L: Dave Dravecky S: Tom Niedenfuer
Philadelphia Phillies 5, New York Mets 1 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 35,151)
W: Marty Bystrom L: Dwight Gooden S: Larry Andersen
San Francisco Giants 14, Cincinnati Reds 9 at Candlestick Park (att. 9,982)
W: Randy Lerch L: Bob Owchinko
Montreal Expos 4, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Busch Stadium II (att. 31,301)
W: Bill Gullickson L: Ralph Citarella S: Jeff Reardon
Baltimore Orioles 3, Boston Red Sox 1 at Memorial Stadium (att. 26,372)
W: Scott McGregor L: Roger Clemens S: Sammy Stewart
Chicago White Sox 9, Seattle Mariners 7 at Comiskey Park I (att. 26,372)
W: Salome Barojas L: Edwin Nunez
Cleveland Indians 6, Minnesota Twins 4 (10 inn.) at Cleveland Stadium (att. 8,981)
W: Ernie Camacho L: Ron Davis
Oakland Athletics 9, Kansas City Royals 5 at Royals Stadium (att. 23,715)
W: Steve McCatty L: Larry Gura
Milwaukee Brewers 5, Toronto Blue Jays 1 at County Stadium (att. 31,141)
W: Chuck Porter L: Jim Clancy S: Tom Tellmann
New York Yankees 5, Detroit Tigers 4 at Yankee Stadium (att. 30,428)
W: Jay Howell L: Carl Willis
California Angels 2, Texas Rangers 1 at Arlington Stadium (att. 18,988)
W: Mike Witt L: Mike Mason S: Luis Sanchez
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Thursday, June 28th

IN THE NEWS: Dwight Evans hits a 3-run home run in the bottom of the 11th inning to complete the cycle and give Boston a 9–6 win over Seattle.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 28, 1984
Chicago Cubs 5, Los Angeles Dodgers 3 at Dodger Stadium (att. 37,659)
W: Steve Trout L: Alejandro Pena S: Tim Stoddard
Atlanta Braves 5, New York Mets 3 at Shea Stadium (att. 15,077)
W: Craig McMurtry L: Bruce Berenyi S: Jeff Dedmon
Houston Astros 7, Philadelphia Phillies 6 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 25,742)
W: Bill Dawley L: Al Holland
San Diego Padres 7, St. Louis Cardinals 3 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 14,097)
W: Mark Thurmond L: Ken Dayley
San Francisco Giants 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 (11 inn.) at Candlestick Park (att. 6,191)
W: Gary Lavelle L: Don Robinson
Boston Red Sox 9, Seattle Mariners 6 (11 inn.) at Fenway Park (att. 16,715)
W: Bob Stanley L: Paul Mirabella
Baltimore Orioles 2, Chicago White Sox 0 at Comiskey Park I (att. 31,077)
W: Mike Flanagan L: Tom Seaver S: Tippy Martinez
Texas Rangers 10, Cleveland Indians 6 at Cleveland Stadium
W: Dave Schmidt L: Don Schulze
Cleveland Indians 7, Texas Rangers 2 at Cleveland Stadium (att. 7,958)
W: Roy Smith L: Frank Tanana S: Ernie Camacho
California Angels 7, Milwaukee Brewers 3 at County Stadium (att. 18,968)
W: Tommy John L: Bob Gibson S: Doug Corbett
Toronto Blue Jays 9, Oakland Athletics 6 at Exhibition Stadium (att. 30,213)
W: Jim Gott L: Keith Atherton
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Friday, June 29th

IN THE NEWS: Twins rookie Andre David hits a 2-run home run off Jack Morris in his first ML at bat to spark Minnesota to a 5–3 win over Detroit before 44,619. It is the only home run David will hit in the big leagues and stops Morris' 11-game win streak over the Twins. Detroit win the nitecap, 7–5, as Kirk Gibson starts the scoring with a 2-run homer in the 1st and ends it with a two-run homer in the 9th. The Tigers also score in the second on back to back homers by Chet Lemon and Rupert Jones.

Pete Rose plays in his 3,309th ML game, surpassing Carl Yastrzemski as the all-time leader. Rose goes 0-for-5, but Montreal beats Cincinnati 7–3.

In Los Angeles, Steve Sax hits a 1st inning triple, then swipes home, and Orel Hershiser scatters nine hits to lead the Dodgers past the Cubs and Rick Sutcliffe 7–1. Hershiser will not miss another start until he injures his shoulder in 1990, and Sutcliffe will not lose again in the regular season.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 29, 1984
Montreal Expos 7, Cincinnati Reds 3 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 24,385)
W: Charlie Lea L: Bill Scherrer
Los Angeles Dodgers 7, Chicago Cubs 1 at Dodger Stadium (att. 43,700)
W: Orel Hershiser L: Rick Sutcliffe
Atlanta Braves 5, New York Mets 3 at Shea Stadium (att. 21,458)
W: Steve Bedrosian L: Ed Lynch S: Donnie Moore
Philadelphia Phillies 7, Houston Astros 2 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 25,056)
W: Steve Carlton L: Bob Knepper
St. Louis Cardinals 5, San Diego Padres 0 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 45,468)
W: Ricky Horton L: Eric Show
San Francisco Giants 3, Pittsburgh Pirates 0 at Candlestick Park (att. 15,448)
W: Jeff Robinson L: John Tudor
Seattle Mariners 5, Boston Red Sox 3 at Fenway Park (att. 17,955)
W: Ed Vande Berg L: Bob Ojeda S: Salome Barojas
Chicago White Sox 2, Baltimore Orioles 1 at Comiskey Park I (att. 34,802)
W: Richard Dotson L: Dennis Martinez
Cleveland Indians 13, Texas Rangers 12 (13 inn.) at Cleveland Stadium (att. 9,459)
W: Jamie Easterly L: Dave Tobik
Minnesota Twins 5, Detroit Tigers 3 at Tiger Stadium
W: Albert Williams L: Jack Morris S: Ron Davis
Detroit Tigers 7, Minnesota Twins 5 at Tiger Stadium (att. 44,619)
W: Willie Hernandez L: Pete Filson
Kansas City Royals 3, New York Yankees 2 at Royals Stadium (att. 32,535)
W: Bud Black L: Phil Niekro S: Dan Quisenberry
Milwaukee Brewers 1, California Angels 0 at County Stadium (att. 31,545)
W: Moose Haas L: Ron Romanick S: Rollie Fingers
Oakland Athletics 2, Toronto Blue Jays 1 at Exhibition Stadium (att. 25,280)
W: Ray Burris L: Dave Stieb S: Bill Caudill
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Saturday, June 30th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 30, 1984
Cincinnati Reds 4, Montreal Expos 1 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 26,966)
W: Mario Soto L: Bryn Smith
Chicago Cubs 14, Los Angeles Dodgers 4 at Dodger Stadium (att. 47,991)
W: George Frazier L: Ken Howell S: Tim Stoddard
Houston Astros 7, Philadelphia Phillies 0 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 23,483)
W: Mike LaCoss L: Charles Hudson S: Dave Smith
St. Louis Cardinals 4, San Diego Padres 1 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 31,432)
W: Joaquin Andujar L: Tim Lollar S: Bruce Sutter
San Francisco Giants 7, Pittsburgh Pirates 5 at Candlestick Park (att. 26,990)
W: Frank Williams L: Cecilio Guante S: Gary Lavelle
Seattle Mariners 2, Boston Red Sox 1 at Fenway Park (att. 21,078)
W: Jim Beattie L: Oil Can Boyd
Chicago White Sox 5, Baltimore Orioles 4 (11 inn.) at Comiskey Park I (att. 35,974)
W: Al Jones L: Sammy Stewart
Texas Rangers 2, Cleveland Indians 1 at Cleveland Stadium (att. 25,500)
W: Charlie Hough L: Steve Comer
Detroit Tigers 4, Minnesota Twins 3 at Tiger Stadium (att. 48,095)
W: Dan Petry L: Ken Schrom S: Willie Hernandez
Kansas City Royals 6, New York Yankees 2 at Royals Stadium (att. 31,540)
W: Mark Gubicza L: Ron Guidry
California Angels 2, Milwaukee Brewers 0 at County Stadium (att. 37,218)
W: Geoff Zahn L: Jaime Cocanower
Toronto Blue Jays 6, Oakland Athletics 1 at Exhibition Stadium (att. 36,176)
W: Doyle Alexander L: Bill Krueger
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