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Pittsburgh: John Candaleria Los Angeles: Alejandro Pena Pittsburgh Ray 0-4 2 Strikeouts Thompson 0-2 Reached on an Error Strikeout Pena 0-2 Walk Strikeout Candaleria 5.0 IP 7 Hits 3 Runs 1 Walk 4 Strikeouts Los Angeles Guerrero 3-4 Landreaux 2-3 Run Walk Rivera 1-4 Double 2 RBI Pena 9.0 IP 0 Hits 0 Runs 1 Walk 6 Strikeouts Final Pittsburgh 0 (1-0-3) Los Angeles 3 (4-0-0) Los Angeles’ Alejandro Pena pitched a No-Hitter. He issued only 1 Walk and only one other batter reached base on an error (Jason Thompson on bad throw by Dodger second baseman Steve Sax). This performance is even more impressive considering the Los Angeles fielding rating was the lowest possible for the game.
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Pittsburgh: John Tudor Los Angeles: Bob Welch Pittsburgh Wynne 2-5 2RBI Ray 3-5 Run RBI Lacy 2-5 RBI Tudor 6.0 IP 13 Hits 8 Runs 2 Strikeouts Los Angeles Sax 3-5 2 Doubles 3 Runs Strikeout Maldonado 3-4 Home Run 2 Doubles 2 Runs 3 RBI Guerrero 2-4 1 Run 2 RBI Marshall 3-4 Home Run Double 2 Runs 2 RBI Welch 9.0 IP 12 Hits 4 Runs 1 Walk 3 Strikeouts Final Score: Pittsburgh 4 (1-0-2) Los Angeles 9 (3-0-0) The Dodgers 3-4-5 hitters wailed on Tudor’s pitching. Steve Sax set the table well for them. Bob Welch pitched well enough and once he had a lead he held on to it. Starting Pitchers
St. Louis: Joaquin Andujar Los Angeles: Rick Honeycutt St. Louis Hendrick 2-3 2B Walk Run Strikeout Green 3-3 RBI Andujar 7.0 IP 5 Hits 5 Runs 4 Earned Runs 3 Walks 6 Strikeouts Los Angeles Guerrero 2-4 2B HR 2 Runs 3 RBI Marshall 1-4 3 Strikeouts Honeycutt 1-3 Run Strikeout Honeycutt 9.0 IP 4 Hits Run 2 Walks 3 Strikeouts Final Score St. Louis 1 (0-0-2) Los Angeles 5 (2-0-0) Another pitching battle between these teams. The Dodgers had all the power and all the timely hitting. Pedro Guerrero belted a 3-run homerun in the Third Inning to put Los Angeles ahead for good. The Cardinals' hitting was not good at all in this game, or in the previous game. In two games versus the Dodgers, the #1-2-3 hitters were a combined 1 for 22 with one Walk, one HBP and five Strikeouts. |
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