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JUNE
1985

Saturday, June 1st

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 1, 1985
Chicago Cubs 4, Houston Astros 1 at Astrodome
W: Dennis Eckersley L: Bob Knepper
Montreal Expos 4, Los Angeles Dodgers 2 (11 inn.) at Dodger Stadium
W: Gary Lucas L: Ken Howell S: Jeff Reardon
Pittsburgh Pirates 6, Atlanta Braves 3 at Three Rivers Stadium
W: Rick Reuschel L: Gene Garber S: Rod Scurry
New York Mets 5, San Diego Padres 3 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium
W: Ron Darling L: Mark Thurmond S: Jesse Orosco
San Francisco Giants 2, Philadelphia Phillies 1 at Candlestick Park
W: Atlee Hammaker L: Steve Carlton S: Greg Minton
Cincinnati Reds 9, St. Louis Cardinals 3 at Busch Stadium II
W: Tom Browning L: Kurt Kepshire S: Tom Hume
Oakland Athletics 3, Baltimore Orioles 1 at Memorial Stadium
W: Don Sutton L: Mike Boddicker S: Jay Howell
Boston Red Sox 6, Texas Rangers 0 at Fenway Park
W: Bruce Kison L: Frank Tanana
Chicago White Sox 8, Kansas City Royals 7 at Comiskey Park I
W: Bob James L: Mike Jones
California Angels 9, Detroit Tigers 2 at Tiger Stadium
W: Mike Witt L: Dan Petry
Milwaukee Brewers 7, Minnesota Twins 2 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
W: Danny Darwin L: John Butcher
New York Yankees 8, Seattle Mariners 2 at Yankee Stadium
W: Ron Guidry L: Matt Young
Toronto Blue Jays 8, Cleveland Indians 3 at Exhibition Stadium
W: Jimmy Key L: Bert Blyleven
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Sunday, June 2nd

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 2, 1985
Houston Astros 4, Chicago Cubs 3 at Astrodome
W: Mike Scott L: Larry Gura S: Dave Smith
Los Angeles Dodgers 8, Montreal Expos 7 at Dodger Stadium
W: Bobby Castillo L: Bryn Smith
Pittsburgh Pirates 5, Atlanta Braves 0 at Three Rivers Stadium
W: Jose DeLeon L: Steve Bedrosian S: Al Holland
New York Mets 7, San Diego Padres 3 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium
W: Calvin Schiraldi L: Eric Show S: Doug Sisk
San Francisco Giants 3, Philadelphia Phillies 1 at Candlestick Park
W: Vida Blue L: Shane Rawley S: Mark Davis
Cincinnati Reds 8, St. Louis Cardinals 3 at Busch Stadium II
W: Jay Tibbs L: Bob Forsch
Baltimore Orioles 10, Oakland Athletics 1 at Memorial Stadium
W: Scott McGregor L: Mike Warren
Boston Red Sox 12, Texas Rangers 3 at Fenway Park
W: Bruce Hurst L: Dave Rozema
Chicago White Sox 4, Kansas City Royals 1 at Comiskey Park I
W: Richard Dotson L: Mark Gubicza S: Bob James
Detroit Tigers 4, California Angels 3 at Tiger Stadium
W: Willie Hernandez L: Donnie Moore
Minnesota Twins 5, Milwaukee Brewers 4 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
W: Ken Schrom L: Bob Gibson
Seattle Mariners 7, New York Yankees 6 at Yankee Stadium
W: Edwin Nunez L: Dennis Rasmussen S: Karl Best
Cleveland Indians 5, Toronto Blue Jays 4 at Exhibition Stadium
W: Neal Heaton L: Dave Stieb S: Tom Waddell
Toronto Blue Jays 5, Cleveland Indians 2 at Exhibition Stadium
W: Luis Leal L: Rick Behenna S: Jim Acker
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Monday, June 3rd

IN THE NEWS: The Brewers select University of North Carolina catcher B.J. Surhoff with the first pick in what will prove to be an extremely fruitful free-agent draft. Surhoff was the catcher for the U.S. Olympic Team last summer, and fellow Olympians Will Clark (Mississippi State), Bobby Witt (University of Oklahoma), and Barry Larkin (University of Michigan) are drafted 2nd, 3rd, and 4th by the Giants, Rangers, and Reds, respectively. The Cubs get a good one in the 24th round: Mark Grace while the White Sox take Randy Velarde on the 18th round. The Brewers take Phil Clark with the 18th pick of the first round, following his brother Isaiah Clark who was a 1st round pick last year. Neither will play in the ML, but brother Jerald Clark, who goes to the Padres on the 12th round today, will make it. The Tigers pick a winner in the 22nd round with John Smoltz, then trade him in 1987.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 3, 1985
Los Angeles Dodgers 5, New York Mets 4 (12 inn.) at Dodger Stadium
W: Steve Howe L: Doug Sisk
Philadelphia Phillies 3, San Diego Padres 2 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium
W: Kevin Gross L: Dave Dravecky S: Kent Tekulve
Montreal Expos 4, San Francisco Giants 2 (15 inn.) at Candlestick Park
W: Randy St.claire L: Frank Williams
St. Louis Cardinals 9, Houston Astros 5 at Busch Stadium II
W: John Tudor L: Nolan Ryan S: Ken Dayley
Baltimore Orioles 7, California Angels 5 at Memorial Stadium
W: Sammy Stewart L: Donnie Moore
Boston Red Sox 6, Cleveland Indians 5 at Fenway Park
W: Oil Can Boyd L: Don Schulze
Seattle Mariners 9, Detroit Tigers 8 at Tiger Stadium
W: Jim Beattie L: Aurelio Lopez S: Mike Stanton
New York Yankees 5, Oakland Athletics 2 at Yankee Stadium
W: Phil Niekro L: Chris Codiroli
Texas Rangers 7, Chicago White Sox 3 at Arlington Stadium
W: Greg Harris L: Britt Burns
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Tuesday, June 4th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 4, 1985
Chicago Cubs 5, Atlanta Braves 3 at Wrigley Field
W: Dick Ruthven L: Rick Mahler S: Lee Smith
Cincinnati Reds 9, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 at Riverfront Stadium
W: Mario Soto L: Cecilio Guante
New York Mets 4, Los Angeles Dodgers 1 at Dodger Stadium
W: Dwight Gooden L: Fernando Valenzuela
San Diego Padres 6, Philadelphia Phillies 5 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium
W: Craig Lefferts L: Kent Tekulve
San Francisco Giants 5, Montreal Expos 1 at Candlestick Park
W: Jim Gott L: Dan Schatzeder
St. Louis Cardinals 6, Houston Astros 1 at Busch Stadium II
W: Joaquin Andujar L: Joe Niekro
California Angels 6, Baltimore Orioles 5 (15 inn.) at Memorial Stadium
W: Stew Cliburn L: Ken Dixon
Boston Red Sox 5, Cleveland Indians 0 at Fenway Park
W: Bob Ojeda L: Keith Creel
Seattle Mariners 7, Detroit Tigers 6 (12 inn.) at Tiger Stadium
W: Roy Thomas L: Willie Hernandez S: Matt Young
Kansas City Royals 4, Milwaukee Brewers 3 at Royals Stadium
W: Charlie Leibrandt L: Pete Vuckovich S: Mike LaCoss
Oakland Athletics 2, New York Yankees 0 at Yankee Stadium
W: Tim Birtsas L: Joe Cowley S: Jay Howell
Texas Rangers 7, Chicago White Sox 3 at Arlington Stadium
W: Charlie Hough L: Tom Seaver
Toronto Blue Jays 9, Minnesota Twins 2 at Exhibition Stadium
W: Jim Clancy L: Frank Viola
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Wednesday, June 5th

IN THE NEWS: Expos Mickey Mahler (1–0), making his first start in six years, yields one hit in whitewashing the Giants, 6–0. The only hit is a 3rd inning single by Dan Gladden.

Rafael Ramirez has a two run double in the 3rd and a 2-run homer in the 11th to drive in all the runs in Atlanta's 4–2 win over the Chicago Cubs.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 5, 1985
Atlanta Braves 4, Chicago Cubs 2 (11 inn.) at Wrigley Field
W: Jeff Dedmon L: Lee Smith
Cincinnati Reds 11, Pittsburgh Pirates 9 at Riverfront Stadium
W: Frank Pastore L: Don Robinson S: John Franco
Los Angeles Dodgers 2, New York Mets 1 at Dodger Stadium
W: Bob Welch L: Sid Fernandez S: Steve Howe
San Diego Padres 3, Philadelphia Phillies 1 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium
W: La Marr Hoyt L: Charles Hudson
Montreal Expos 6, San Francisco Giants 0 at Candlestick Park
W: Mickey Mahler L: Mike Krukow
Houston Astros 8, St. Louis Cardinals 3 at Busch Stadium II
W: Bob Knepper L: Danny Cox S: Frank DiPino
Baltimore Orioles 4, California Angels 0 at Memorial Stadium
W: Dennis Martinez L: Kirk McCaskill
Detroit Tigers 5, Seattle Mariners 2 at Tiger Stadium
W: Jack Morris L: Mark Langston
Milwaukee Brewers 10, Kansas City Royals 2 at Royals Stadium
W: Teddy Higuera L: Bud Black
Toronto Blue Jays 5, Minnesota Twins 0 at Exhibition Stadium
W: Doyle Alexander L: Mike Smithson
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Thursday, June 6th

IN THE NEWS: Jimmy Key holds the Tigers hitless for eight innings before Tom Brookens leads off the 9th with a single, but gets no decision in Toronto's eventual 2–0, 12-inning win. Key and Tigers starter Dan Petry each pitch 10 shutout innings.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 6, 1985
Chicago Cubs 3, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 (12 inn.) at Wrigley Field
W: Warren Brusstar L: Al Holland
Cleveland Indians 9, Seattle Mariners 1 at Cleveland Stadium
W: Bert Blyleven L: Matt Young
Milwaukee Brewers 5, New York Yankees 1 at County Stadium
W: Danny Darwin L: Ed Whitson
Chicago White Sox 4, Texas Rangers 3 at Arlington Stadium
W: Floyd Bannister L: Mike Mason S: Bob James
Toronto Blue Jays 2, Detroit Tigers 0 (12 inn.) at Exhibition Stadium
W: Jim Acker L: Aurelio Lopez
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Friday, June 7th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 7, 1985
Los Angeles Dodgers 7, Atlanta Braves 2 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
W: Tom Niedenfuer L: Steve Bedrosian
Chicago Cubs 1, Pittsburgh Pirates 0 at Wrigley Field
W: Rick Sutcliffe L: Jose DeLeon
San Diego Padres 9, Cincinnati Reds 3 at Riverfront Stadium
W: Mark Thurmond L: Tom Browning S: Luis DeLeon
San Diego Padres 3, Cincinnati Reds 2 (11 inn.) at Riverfront Stadium
W: Craig Lefferts L: Ted Power
Houston Astros 4, San Francisco Giants 1 at Astrodome
W: Mike Scott L: Atlee Hammaker S: Dave Smith
St. Louis Cardinals 7, New York Mets 2 (13 inn.) at Shea Stadium
W: Bill Campbell L: Doug Sisk
Montreal Expos 3, Philadelphia Phillies 1 at Veteran's Stadium
W: David Palmer L: Steve Carlton S: Jeff Reardon
Boston Red Sox 8, Baltimore Orioles 4 at Memorial Stadium
W: Al Nipper L: Mike Boddicker
Kansas City Royals 6, California Angels 0 at Anaheim Stadium
W: Bret Saberhagen L: Mike Witt
Seattle Mariners 6, Cleveland Indians 4 at Cleveland Stadium
W: Bill Swift L: Neal Heaton S: Ed Vande Berg
Milwaukee Brewers 10, New York Yankees 9 (10 inn.) at County Stadium
W: Ray Searage L: Dave Righetti
Minnesota Twins 6, Chicago White Sox 3 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
W: Pete Filson L: Richard Dotson
Texas Rangers 4, Oakland Athletics 2 (10 inn.) at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium
W: Dave Schmidt L: Jay Howell
Toronto Blue Jays 9, Detroit Tigers 2 at Exhibition Stadium
W: Dave Stieb L: Walt Terrell
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Saturday, June 8th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 8, 1985
Atlanta Braves 7, Los Angeles Dodgers 3 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
W: Rick Mahler L: Orel Hershiser
Chicago Cubs 7, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 at Wrigley Field
W: Steve Trout L: Larry McWilliams
Cincinnati Reds 7, San Diego Padres 4 at Riverfront Stadium
W: Joe Price L: Dave Dravecky S: John Franco
Houston Astros 4, San Francisco Giants 1 at Astrodome
W: Nolan Ryan L: Bill Laskey S: Dave Smith
St. Louis Cardinals 1, New York Mets 0 at Shea Stadium
W: John Tudor L: Tom Gorman
Montreal Expos 4, Philadelphia Phillies 3 at Veteran's Stadium
W: Bryn Smith L: Shane Rawley S: Jeff Reardon
Boston Red Sox 2, Baltimore Orioles 1 at Memorial Stadium
W: Bruce Kison L: Scott McGregor S: Bob Stanley
Kansas City Royals 4, California Angels 1 at Anaheim Stadium
W: Mark Gubicza L: Jim Slaton S: Dan Quisenberry
Cleveland Indians 12, Seattle Mariners 8 at Cleveland Stadium
W: Tom Waddell L: Mike Stanton
New York Yankees 2, Milwaukee Brewers 1 (13 inn.) at County Stadium
W: Dave Righetti L: Bob Gibson S: Rich Bordi
Chicago White Sox 3, Minnesota Twins 1 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
W: Britt Burns L: John Butcher S: Bob James
Oakland Athletics 6, Texas Rangers 5 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium
W: Chris Codiroli L: Charlie Hough S: Keith Atherton
Detroit Tigers 10, Toronto Blue Jays 1 at Exhibition Stadium
W: Randy O'Neal L: Luis Leal
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Sunday, June 9th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 9, 1985
Atlanta Braves 10, Los Angeles Dodgers 3 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
W: Steve Shields L: Fernando Valenzuela S: Terry Forster
Chicago Cubs 5, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 at Wrigley Field
W: Dick Ruthven L: Jim Winn S: Warren Brusstar
San Diego Padres 5, Cincinnati Reds 3 at Riverfront Stadium
W: Andy Hawkins L: Mario Soto
Houston Astros 5, San Francisco Giants 0 at Astrodome
W: Joe Niekro L: Dave LaPoint
New York Mets 6, St. Louis Cardinals 1 at Shea Stadium
W: Dwight Gooden L: Bob Forsch
St. Louis Cardinals 8, New York Mets 2 at Shea Stadium
W: Joaquin Andujar L: Calvin Schiraldi
Philadelphia Phillies 4, Montreal Expos 1 at Veteran's Stadium
W: Kevin Gross L: Joe Hesketh S: Kent Tekulve
Boston Red Sox 12, Baltimore Orioles 0 at Memorial Stadium
W: Oil Can Boyd L: Storm Davis
California Angels 1, Kansas City Royals 0 at Anaheim Stadium
W: Ron Romanick L: Danny Jackson S: Donnie Moore
Seattle Mariners 10, Cleveland Indians 6 at Cleveland Stadium
W: Frank Wills L: Don Schulze S: Edwin Nunez
Milwaukee Brewers 9, New York Yankees 4 at County Stadium
W: Pete Vuckovich L: Phil Niekro S: Pete Ladd
Chicago White Sox 5, Minnesota Twins 1 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
W: Tom Seaver L: Ken Schrom
Texas Rangers 8, Oakland Athletics 4 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium
W: Dickie Noles L: Bill Krueger
Oakland Athletics 6, Texas Rangers 5 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium
W: Jay Howell L: Chris Welsh
Detroit Tigers 8, Toronto Blue Jays 3 at Exhibition Stadium
W: Doug Bair L: Jim Clancy
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Monday, June 10th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 10, 1985
Atlanta Braves 7, San Francisco Giants 0 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
W: Zane Smith L: Jim Gott
Los Angeles Dodgers 7, Cincinnati Reds 4 at Riverfront Stadium
W: Rick Honeycutt L: John Stuper S: Ken Howell
San Diego Padres 9, Houston Astros 1 at Astrodome
W: La Marr Hoyt L: Bob Knepper
Chicago Cubs 5, Montreal Expos 4 at Stade Olympique
W: Ray Fontenot L: Jeff Reardon S: Lee Smith
Philadelphia Phillies 6, New York Mets 4 at Veteran's Stadium
W: John Denny L: Sid Fernandez
St. Louis Cardinals 6, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 at Three Rivers Stadium
W: Danny Cox L: Rick Rhoden
Boston Red Sox 4, Milwaukee Brewers 2 at Fenway Park
W: Bob Ojeda L: Teddy Higuera
California Angels 8, Texas Rangers 1 at Anaheim Stadium
W: Kirk McCaskill L: Mike Mason
Minnesota Twins 6, Cleveland Indians 4 at Cleveland Stadium
W: Frank Viola L: Keith Creel S: Ron Davis
Detroit Tigers 8, Baltimore Orioles 7 (11 inn.) at Tiger Stadium
W: Aurelio Lopez L: Sammy Stewart
New York Yankees 4, Toronto Blue Jays 2 at Yankee Stadium
W: Bob Shirley L: Doyle Alexander S: Dave Righetti
Oakland Athletics 2, Kansas City Royals 1 (10 inn.) at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium
W: Jay Howell L: Dan Quisenberry
Chicago White Sox 9, Seattle Mariners 4 at Kingdome
W: Floyd Bannister L: Matt Young S: Bob James
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Tuesday, June 11th

IN THE NEWS: Von Hayes becomes the first ML player ever to hit two home runs in the first inning, leading off with a home run, off Tom Gorman, and capping a 9-run outburst with a grand slam, as the Phillies go on to rout the Mets 26–7. Mets relievers Joe Sambito (3 innings) and Calvin Schiraldi (1.1 innings) both give up 10 runs apiece. The 26 runs in one game is a club record and the most in the National League since 1944.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 11, 1985
San Francisco Giants 5, Atlanta Braves 4 (18 inn.) at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
W: Frank Williams L: Gene Garber
Houston Astros 11, San Diego Padres 0 at Astrodome
W: Mike Scott L: Mark Thurmond
Chicago Cubs 5, Montreal Expos 3 at Stade Olympique
W: George Frazier L: Randy St.claire S: Lee Smith
Philadelphia Phillies 26, New York Mets 7 at Veteran's Stadium
W: Charles Hudson L: Tom Gorman
Pittsburgh Pirates 13, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Three Rivers Stadium
W: Rick Reuschel L: Neil Allen
Milwaukee Brewers 5, Boston Red Sox 3 at Fenway Park
W: Danny Darwin L: Bruce Hurst S: Bob Gibson
Texas Rangers 6, California Angels 4 at Anaheim Stadium
W: Dave Rozema L: Urbano Lugo S: Greg Harris
Toronto Blue Jays 4, New York Yankees 1 (11 inn.) at Yankee Stadium
W: Dennis Lamp L: Brian Fisher
Oakland Athletics 4, Kansas City Royals 3 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium
W: Jay Howell L: Bud Black
Chicago White Sox 7, Seattle Mariners 1 at Kingdome
W: Tim Lollar L: Bill Swift
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Wednesday, June 12th

IN THE NEWS: White Sox pitcher Bruce Tanner, son of Pirates manager Chuck Tanner, beats Seattle 6–3 in his ML debut. It is Tanner's first and only ML victory.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 12, 1985
Atlanta Braves 5, San Francisco Giants 2 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
W: Rick Mahler L: Atlee Hammaker
Houston Astros 3, San Diego Padres 2 at Astrodome
W: Nolan Ryan L: Eric Show
Montreal Expos 2, Chicago Cubs 0 at Stade Olympique
W: David Palmer L: Rick Sutcliffe S: Jeff Reardon
New York Mets 7, Philadelphia Phillies 3 (11 inn.) at Veteran's Stadium
W: Rick Aguilera L: Dave Rucker
Boston Red Sox 7, Milwaukee Brewers 2 at Fenway Park
W: Al Nipper L: Moose Haas
California Angels 3, Texas Rangers 2 at Anaheim Stadium
W: Mike Witt L: Charlie Hough S: Donnie Moore
Detroit Tigers 6, Baltimore Orioles 2 at Tiger Stadium
W: Dan Petry L: Mike Boddicker
Toronto Blue Jays 3, New York Yankees 2 (10 inn.) at Yankee Stadium
W: Jim Acker L: Rich Bordi
Kansas City Royals 3, Oakland Athletics 2 (14 inn.) at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium
W: Mike Jones L: Steve McCatty
Chicago White Sox 6, Seattle Mariners 3 at Kingdome
W: Bruce Tanner L: Brian Snyder S: Bob James
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Thursday, June 13th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 13, 1985
Cincinnati Reds 9, Atlanta Braves 2 (11 inn.) at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
W: John Franco L: Gene Garber
Montreal Expos 9, Chicago Cubs 7 at Stade Olympique
W: Bryn Smith L: Steve Trout S: Jeff Reardon
Philadelphia Phillies 5, New York Mets 4 at Veteran's Stadium
W: Shane Rawley L: Jesse Orosco
St. Louis Cardinals 2, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 at Three Rivers Stadium
W: John Tudor L: Larry McWilliams S: Jeff Lahti
San Diego Padres 3, San Francisco Giants 0 at Candlestick Park
W: Dave Dravecky L: Bill Laskey S: Rich Gossage
Baltimore Orioles 8, Milwaukee Brewers 3 at Memorial Stadium
W: Scott McGregor L: Ray Burris
Boston Red Sox 8, Toronto Blue Jays 7 at Fenway Park
W: Mike Trujillo L: Gary Lavelle S: Bob Stanley
California Angels 2, Chicago White Sox 1 at Anaheim Stadium
W: Donnie Moore L: Gene Nelson
Kansas City Royals 4, Seattle Mariners 3 at Kingdome
W: Mark Gubicza L: Bill Wilkinson S: Dan Quisenberry
Minnesota Twins 7, Texas Rangers 5 at Arlington Stadium
W: Mike Smithson L: Frank Tanana S: Rick Lysander
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Friday, June 14th

IN THE NEWS: Cleveland's Bert Blyleven notches his 200th career win, a 5–1 complete game against Oakland.

One day after his successor Joe Altobelli was fired as manager of the Orioles, Earl Weaver comes out of retirement to manage the club. Weaver led Baltimore to six American League titles from 1968-82.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 14, 1985
Atlanta Braves 6, Cincinnati Reds 4 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
W: Bruce Sutter L: Mario Soto
St. Louis Cardinals 11, Chicago Cubs 10 at Wrigley Field
W: Joaquin Andujar L: Dick Ruthven S: Bob Forsch
Los Angeles Dodgers 10, Houston Astros 2 at Astrodome
W: Jerry Reuss L: Joe Niekro
Montreal Expos 5, New York Mets 4 at Stade Olympique
W: Gary Lucas L: Doug Sisk
Pittsburgh Pirates 3, Philadelphia Phillies 2 at Three Rivers Stadium
W: Jose DeLeon L: Don Carman S: Don Robinson
San Francisco Giants 5, San Diego Padres 4 (11 inn.) at Candlestick Park
W: Mark Davis L: Luis DeLeon
Baltimore Orioles 9, Milwaukee Brewers 3 at Memorial Stadium
W: Storm Davis L: Pete Vuckovich
Boston Red Sox 4, Toronto Blue Jays 1 at Fenway Park
W: Oil Can Boyd L: Jim Clancy
Chicago White Sox 4, California Angels 2 at Anaheim Stadium
W: Tom Seaver L: Ron Romanick S: Bob James
Cleveland Indians 6, Oakland Athletics 1 at Cleveland Stadium
W: Bert Blyleven L: Bill Krueger
Detroit Tigers 4, New York Yankees 0 at Yankee Stadium
W: Walt Terrell L: Dennis Rasmussen S: Willie Hernandez
Seattle Mariners 13, Kansas City Royals 5 at Kingdome
W: Frank Wills L: Danny Jackson
Texas Rangers 4, Minnesota Twins 2 at Arlington Stadium
W: Burt Hooton L: Pete Filson S: Dave Schmidt
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Saturday, June 15th

IN THE NEWS: Seattle's infield records 21 assists in a 2–1 win over Kansas City, tying the major-league record last accomplished by the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1935.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 15, 1985
Atlanta Braves 7, Cincinnati Reds 0 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
W: Steve Bedrosian L: Joe Price
St. Louis Cardinals 2, Chicago Cubs 0 at Wrigley Field
W: Danny Cox L: Ray Fontenot
Los Angeles Dodgers 3, Houston Astros 0 at Astrodome
W: Orel Hershiser L: Bob Knepper
Montreal Expos 3, New York Mets 2 at Stade Olympique
W: Tim Burke L: Sid Fernandez
Philadelphia Phillies 13, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 at Three Rivers Stadium
W: John Denny L: Rick Rhoden
San Diego Padres 1, San Francisco Giants 0 at Candlestick Park
W: La Marr Hoyt L: Jim Gott
Baltimore Orioles 7, Milwaukee Brewers 5 at Memorial Stadium
W: Nate Snell L: Bob Gibson S: Tippy Martinez
Boston Red Sox 7, Toronto Blue Jays 5 at Fenway Park
W: Bob Stanley L: Jim Acker
Chicago White Sox 3, California Angels 2 at Anaheim Stadium
W: Dan Spillner L: Kirk McCaskill S: Bob James
Oakland Athletics 8, Cleveland Indians 6 at Cleveland Stadium
W: Tim Birtsas L: Neal Heaton S: Jay Howell
Detroit Tigers 10, New York Yankees 8 at Yankee Stadium
W: Jack Morris L: Phil Niekro S: Willie Hernandez
Seattle Mariners 2, Kansas City Royals 1 at Kingdome
W: Matt Young L: Charlie Leibrandt S: Ed Vande Berg
Texas Rangers 11, Minnesota Twins 2 at Arlington Stadium
W: Mike Mason L: John Butcher S: Dave Stewart
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Sunday, June 16th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 16, 1985
Cincinnati Reds 6, Atlanta Braves 5 (10 inn.) at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
W: Ted Power L: Bruce Sutter S: John Franco
St. Louis Cardinals 5, Chicago Cubs 2 at Wrigley Field
W: Kurt Kepshire L: Dennis Eckersley S: Bill Campbell
Los Angeles Dodgers 9, Houston Astros 0 at Astrodome
W: Fernando Valenzuela L: Mike Scott
Montreal Expos 7, New York Mets 2 at Stade Olympique
W: Bill Gullickson L: Rick Aguilera S: Mickey Mahler
Philadelphia Phillies 3, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 at Three Rivers Stadium
W: Charles Hudson L: Rick Reuschel S: Kent Tekulve
San Francisco Giants 7, San Diego Padres 3 at Candlestick Park
W: Mike Krukow L: Mark Thurmond S: Mark Davis
San Francisco Giants 5, San Diego Padres 4 (13 inn.) at Candlestick Park
W: Frank Williams L: Mark Thurmond
Baltimore Orioles 9, Milwaukee Brewers 1 at Memorial Stadium
W: Mike Boddicker L: Danny Darwin
Boston Red Sox 7, Toronto Blue Jays 6 at Fenway Park
W: Steve Crawford L: Gary Lavelle
California Angels 3, Chicago White Sox 1 at Anaheim Stadium
W: Urbano Lugo L: Tim Lollar S: Donnie Moore
Oakland Athletics 3, Cleveland Indians 2 at Cleveland Stadium
W: Don Sutton L: Tom Waddell S: Jay Howell
Oakland Athletics 11, Cleveland Indians 6 at Cleveland Stadium
W: Steve McCatty L: Vern Ruhle
New York Yankees 2, Detroit Tigers 1 at Yankee Stadium
W: Bob Shirley L: Randy O'Neal
Seattle Mariners 2, Kansas City Royals 1 at Kingdome
W: Karl Best L: Joe Beckwith
Minnesota Twins 4, Texas Rangers 1 at Arlington Stadium
W: Ken Schrom L: Charlie Hough
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Monday, June 17th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 17, 1985
Houston Astros 4, Atlanta Braves 3 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
W: Nolan Ryan L: Steve Shields S: Dave Smith
San Diego Padres 3, Los Angeles Dodgers 2 at Dodger Stadium
W: Eric Show L: Rick Honeycutt S: Rich Gossage
Pittsburgh Pirates 5, Montreal Expos 2 at Stade Olympique
W: Jim Winn L: David Palmer S: Don Robinson
New York Mets 2, Chicago Cubs 0 at Shea Stadium
W: Ron Darling L: Rick Sutcliffe
San Francisco Giants 4, Cincinnati Reds 0 at Candlestick Park
W: Atlee Hammaker L: Jay Tibbs
New York Yankees 10, Baltimore Orioles 0 at Memorial Stadium
W: Ron Guidry L: Scott McGregor
Boston Red Sox 3, Detroit Tigers 2 at Tiger Stadium
W: Al Nipper L: Willie Hernandez
Kansas City Royals 10, Minnesota Twins 3 at Royals Stadium
W: Bret Saberhagen L: Frank Viola
Milwaukee Brewers 2, Toronto Blue Jays 1 at County Stadium
W: Moose Haas L: Dave Stieb
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Tuesday, June 18th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 18, 1985
Atlanta Braves 3, Houston Astros 2 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
W: Bruce Sutter L: Julio Solano
San Diego Padres 4, Los Angeles Dodgers 0 at Dodger Stadium
W: Dave Dravecky L: Bob Welch
Pittsburgh Pirates 4, Montreal Expos 1 at Stade Olympique
W: Larry McWilliams L: Bryn Smith
New York Mets 5, Chicago Cubs 1 at Shea Stadium
W: Ed Lynch L: Steve Trout
Cincinnati Reds 6, San Francisco Giants 1 at Candlestick Park
W: Frank Pastore L: Bill Laskey
St. Louis Cardinals 6, Philadelphia Phillies 2 at Busch Stadium II
W: John Tudor L: Steve Carlton
New York Yankees 6, Baltimore Orioles 4 at Memorial Stadium
W: Joe Cowley L: Storm Davis S: Brian Fisher
Chicago White Sox 4, Oakland Athletics 3 (13 inn.) at Comiskey Park I
W: Gene Nelson L: Keith Atherton
California Angels 7, Cleveland Indians 3 at Cleveland Stadium
W: Mike Witt L: Neal Heaton
Detroit Tigers 9, Boston Red Sox 8 at Tiger Stadium
W: Juan Berenguer L: Bruce Hurst S: Aurelio Lopez
Kansas City Royals 10, Minnesota Twins 1 at Royals Stadium
W: Mark Gubicza L: Mike Smithson
Milwaukee Brewers 4, Toronto Blue Jays 1 at County Stadium
W: Ray Burris L: Luis Leal
Texas Rangers 8, Seattle Mariners 5 at Arlington Stadium
W: Frank Tanana L: Bill Wilkinson S: Dave Rozema
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Wednesday, June 19th

IN THE NEWS: The Dodgers score four runs in the 7th inning to beat the Padres 5–1 and hand Andy Hawkins (11-1) his first loss of the season.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 19, 1985
Houston Astros 7, Atlanta Braves 3 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
W: Joe Niekro L: Steve Bedrosian
Los Angeles Dodgers 5, San Diego Padres 1 at Dodger Stadium
W: Jerry Reuss L: Andy Hawkins
Montreal Expos 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 at Stade Olympique
W: Tim Burke L: Jose DeLeon S: Jeff Reardon
New York Mets 1, Chicago Cubs 0 at Shea Stadium
W: Dwight Gooden L: Scott Sanderson
San Francisco Giants 5, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Candlestick Park
W: Dave LaPoint L: Mario Soto S: Scott Garrelts
Philadelphia Phillies 1, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Busch Stadium II
W: Jerry Koosman L: Joaquin Andujar S: Don Carman
New York Yankees 10, Baltimore Orioles 0 at Memorial Stadium
W: Ed Whitson L: Dennis Martinez
Chicago White Sox 8, Oakland Athletics 7 (12 inn.) at Comiskey Park I
W: Bob James L: Rick Langford
Cleveland Indians 2, California Angels 0 at Cleveland Stadium
W: Bert Blyleven L: Jim Slaton
Detroit Tigers 9, Boston Red Sox 3 at Tiger Stadium
W: Walt Terrell L: Oil Can Boyd S: Aurelio Lopez
Kansas City Royals 3, Minnesota Twins 2 at Royals Stadium
W: Danny Jackson L: Pete Filson S: Dan Quisenberry
Toronto Blue Jays 5, Milwaukee Brewers 1 at County Stadium
W: Jim Clancy L: Pete Vuckovich S: Bill Caudill
Texas Rangers 5, Seattle Mariners 4 at Arlington Stadium
W: Chris Welsh L: Frank Wills S: Greg Harris
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Thursday, June 20th

IN THE NEWS: Reggie Jackson's 513th home run sparks the Angels to a 4–0 win over the Indians and moves him past Ernie Banks and Eddie Mathews into 10th place on the all-time list.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 20, 1985
Houston Astros 2, Atlanta Braves 0 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
W: Bob Knepper L: Rick Mahler S: Dave Smith
Pittsburgh Pirates 2, Montreal Expos 1 at Stade Olympique
W: Rick Rhoden L: Dan Schatzeder S: Al Holland
New York Mets 5, Chicago Cubs 3 at Shea Stadium
W: Sid Fernandez L: Ray Fontenot S: Roger McDowell
San Diego Padres 6, San Francisco Giants 5 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium
W: La Marr Hoyt L: Mark Davis S: Rich Gossage
St. Louis Cardinals 5, Philadelphia Phillies 0 at Busch Stadium II
W: Danny Cox L: Kevin Gross
Oakland Athletics 12, Chicago White Sox 1 at Comiskey Park I
W: Tim Birtsas L: Tom Seaver
California Angels 4, Cleveland Indians 0 at Cleveland Stadium
W: Ron Romanick L: Don Schulze
Detroit Tigers 10, New York Yankees 9 (10 inn.) at Tiger Stadium
W: Doug Bair L: Dave Righetti
Minnesota Twins 11, Kansas City Royals 8 at Royals Stadium
W: Frank Eufemia L: Joe Beckwith S: Len Whitehouse
Seattle Mariners 11, Texas Rangers 3 at Arlington Stadium
W: Matt Young L: Burt Hooton S: Karl Best
Toronto Blue Jays 6, Boston Red Sox 5 at Exhibition Stadium
W: Jim Acker L: Bob Stanley S: Bill Caudill
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Friday, June 21st

IN THE NEWS: Twins manager Billy Gardner is fired and replaced by Baltimore pitching coach Ray Miller.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 21, 1985
Cincinnati Reds 4, Atlanta Braves 2 at Riverfront Stadium
W: Tom Browning L: Steve Shields S: Ted Power
Atlanta Braves 5, Cincinnati Reds 4 at Riverfront Stadium
W: Rick Camp L: Jay Tibbs S: Bruce Sutter
Los Angeles Dodgers 7, Houston Astros 2 at Dodger Stadium
W: Orel Hershiser L: Mike Scott
New York Mets 6, Montreal Expos 3 at Shea Stadium
W: Doug Sisk L: Mickey Mahler
Philadelphia Phillies 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 (16 inn.) at Veteran's Stadium
W: Larry Andersen L: Jim Winn
San Diego Padres 6, San Francisco Giants 1 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium
W: Ed Wojna L: Vida Blue
St. Louis Cardinals 7, Chicago Cubs 5 at Busch Stadium II
W: Kurt Kepshire L: Dennis Eckersley S: Jeff Lahti
California Angels 5, Chicago White Sox 2 at Comiskey Park I
W: Kirk McCaskill L: Floyd Bannister S: Donnie Moore
Detroit Tigers 6, New York Yankees 4 at Tiger Stadium
W: Randy O'Neal L: Phil Niekro S: Willie Hernandez
Milwaukee Brewers 13, Baltimore Orioles 10 at County Stadium
W: Jaime Cocanower L: Sammy Stewart S: Bob Gibson
Minnesota Twins 3, Texas Rangers 2 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
W: Ken Schrom L: Charlie Hough
Oakland Athletics 9, Cleveland Indians 1 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium
W: Don Sutton L: Rick Behenna
Toronto Blue Jays 7, Boston Red Sox 2 at Exhibition Stadium
W: Jimmy Key L: Bruce Hurst
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Saturday, June 22nd

IN THE NEWS: In his first ML at bat, Curt Ford delivers a pinch single off Lee Smith to give St. Louis a 2–1 win over the Cubs and sole possession of first place in the National League East. Chicago, which had been clinging to first place, has now lost 11 in a row.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 22, 1985
Cincinnati Reds 4, Atlanta Braves 3 at Riverfront Stadium
W: Ron Robinson L: Terry Forster
Los Angeles Dodgers 6, Houston Astros 3 at Dodger Stadium
W: Fernando Valenzuela L: Nolan Ryan
Montreal Expos 5, New York Mets 4 (10 inn.) at Shea Stadium
W: Randy St.claire L: Roger McDowell
Philadelphia Phillies 5, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 at Veteran's Stadium
W: Don Carman L: Don Robinson
San Diego Padres 2, San Francisco Giants 1 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium
W: Eric Show L: Bill Laskey S: Tim Stoddard
St. Louis Cardinals 2, Chicago Cubs 1 (10 inn.) at Busch Stadium II
W: Ken Dayley L: Lee Smith
California Angels 6, Chicago White Sox 3 at Comiskey Park I
W: Urbano Lugo L: Tim Lollar S: Stew Cliburn
New York Yankees 4, Detroit Tigers 0 at Tiger Stadium
W: Ron Guidry L: Dan Petry
Seattle Mariners 2, Kansas City Royals 1 at Royals Stadium
W: Bill Swift L: Bret Saberhagen S: Edwin Nunez
Baltimore Orioles 3, Milwaukee Brewers 2 at County Stadium
W: Scott McGregor L: Danny Darwin S: Don Aase
Minnesota Twins 3, Texas Rangers 2 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
W: Frank Viola L: Mike Mason S: Ron Davis
Oakland Athletics 6, Cleveland Indians 4 (11 inn.) at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium
W: Jay Howell L: Jeff Barkley
Boston Red Sox 5, Toronto Blue Jays 3 at Exhibition Stadium
W: Bob Stanley L: Jim Acker
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Sunday, June 23rd

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 23, 1985
Atlanta Braves 2, Cincinnati Reds 1 at Riverfront Stadium
W: Steve Bedrosian L: Frank Pastore S: Bruce Sutter
Los Angeles Dodgers 6, Houston Astros 2 at Dodger Stadium
W: Rick Honeycutt L: Ron Mathis S: Tom Niedenfuer
Montreal Expos 5, New York Mets 1 at Shea Stadium
W: Bryn Smith L: Ed Lynch
Philadelphia Phillies 3, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 at Veteran's Stadium
W: Don Carman L: Jim Winn
San Diego Padres 6, San Francisco Giants 1 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium
W: Dave Dravecky L: Atlee Hammaker
St. Louis Cardinals 7, Chicago Cubs 0 at Busch Stadium II
W: John Tudor L: Dick Ruthven
California Angels 11, Chicago White Sox 1 at Comiskey Park I
W: Mike Witt L: Bruce Tanner
Detroit Tigers 3, New York Yankees 1 at Tiger Stadium
W: Frank Tanana L: Bob Shirley S: Willie Hernandez
Seattle Mariners 8, Kansas City Royals 2 at Royals Stadium
W: Mike Moore L: Bud Black
Baltimore Orioles 6, Milwaukee Brewers 3 at County Stadium
W: Nate Snell L: Rollie Fingers
Texas Rangers 3, Minnesota Twins 1 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
W: Glen Cook L: Mike Smithson S: Greg Harris
Oakland Athletics 9, Cleveland Indians 3 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium
W: Chris Codiroli L: Neal Heaton
Toronto Blue Jays 8, Boston Red Sox 1 at Exhibition Stadium
W: Dave Stieb L: Bruce Kison
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Monday, June 24th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 24, 1985
Houston Astros 8, Los Angeles Dodgers 4 at Dodger Stadium
W: Joe Niekro L: Jerry Reuss
Boston Red Sox 9, Detroit Tigers 2 at Fenway Park
W: Oil Can Boyd L: Walt Terrell
Cleveland Indians 2, California Angels 1 at Anaheim Stadium
W: Bert Blyleven L: Jim Slaton
Kansas City Royals 12, Minnesota Twins 6 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
W: Mark Gubicza L: Pete Filson
New York Yankees 5, Baltimore Orioles 4 at Yankee Stadium
W: Joe Cowley L: Dennis Martinez S: Brian Fisher
Chicago White Sox 7, Oakland Athletics 1 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium
W: Dan Spillner L: Tim Birtsas S: Gene Nelson
Seattle Mariners 2, Texas Rangers 0 at Kingdome
W: Frank Wills L: Chris Welsh S: Edwin Nunez
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Tuesday, June 25th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 25, 1985
New York Mets 3, Chicago Cubs 2 at Wrigley Field
W: Dwight Gooden L: Scott Sanderson
Cincinnati Reds 7, San Francisco Giants 6 at Riverfront Stadium
W: John Stuper L: Mark Davis S: Ted Power
Atlanta Braves 6, Houston Astros 4 at Astrodome