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JUNE 4, 1972
The rubber game in Milwaukee. The Brewers are back to within a game of the Yankees.
1972 ALL STAR GAME VOTING UPDATE POSITION LEADERS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
C Bill Freehan Detroit Tigers
1B Dick Allen Chicago White Sox
2B Mike Andrews Chicago White Sox
3B Sal Bando Oakland Athletics
SS Freddie Patek Kansas City Royals
LF Willie Horton Detroit Tigers
CF Bobby Murcer New York Yankees
RF Reggie Jackson Oakland Athletics
SP Mickey Lolich Detroit Tigers
RP Bob Locker Oakland Athletics
NATIONAL LEAGUE
C Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds
1B Hank Aaron Atlanta Braves
2B Joe L Morgan Cincinnati Reds
3B Joe Torre St Louis Cardinals
SS Bud Harrelson New York Mets
LF Pete Rose Sr Cincinnati Reds
CF Willie Davis Los Angeles Dodgers
RF Roberto Clemente Pittsburgh Pirates
SP Tom Seaver New York Mets
RP Danny Frisella New York Mets
OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Oakland 22-27 at Baltimore 27-24 (2)
New York 29-22 at Chicago 33-16 (2)
Boston 24-25 at Kansas City 27-24 (2)
California 25-26 at Cleveland 16-32
Minnesota 21-28 at Detroit 25-23
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Atlanta 26-25 at New York 22-29
Cincinnati 32-19 at Philadelphia 25-27
Houston 28-27 at Montreal 21-29
Pittsburgh 32-18 at San Francisco 31-25 (2)
St Louis 21-29 at Los Angeles 28-25
TEXAS RANGERS 22-29 AT MILWAUKEE BREWERS 26-21
MATCHUPS
SP Dick Bosman vs Jim Lonborg Advantage Push
C Dick Billings vs Ellie Rodriguez Advantage Brewers
1B Frank Howard vs George C Scott Advantage Texas
2B Lenny Randle vs Ron Theobald Advantage Brewers
3B Dave Nelson vs Bob Heise Advantage Texas
SS Toby Harrah vs Rick Auerbach Advantage Texas
LF Larry Biittner vs John E Briggs Advantage Brewers
CF Joe Lovitto vs Dave May Advantage Brewers
RF Jeff Burroughs vs Billy Conigliaro Advantage Texas
The final analysis favors the Brewers in the finale
This time it's the Brewers who strike first as Briggs hit a 2 run homer in the first inning.
Meanwhile, Lonborg has a no hitter through three.
In the bottom of the third, May gets an RBI double to drive in his 30th run of the season.
After three: Milwaukee 3 Texas 0.
Texas was still without a hit after six innings.
After six: Milwaukee 3 Texas 0.
Burroughs broke up the no hitter with authority by leading off the seventh with a home run.
The Brewers loaded the bases with two out in the bottom of the seventh and then Bosman walked pinch hitter Darrell Porter to force in a run. It was Porter's 10th RBI of the season.
In the top of the eighth, Biittner brought home a run with s groundout and Nelson did the same to make it a one run game.
Mike Paul was brought on in the bottom of the eighth and kept Texas within a run with three outs to go.
But Lonborg got the 1-2-3 ninth to end the game.
Final score: Milwaukee 4 Texas 3.
PLAYER OF THE GAME
Jim Lonborg 9.0 IP, 3 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 4 BB, 6 K
OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Baltimore 3 Oakland 1 Game 1
Oakland 5 Baltimore 2 Game 2
California 4 Cleveland 1
Detroit 10 Minnesota 6
Kansas City 4 Boston 3 Game 1
Boston at Kansas City Game 2 ppd
New York 7 Chicago 5 Game 1
Chicago 8 New York 3 Game 2
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Montreal 4 Houston 1
Atlanta 4 New York 2 10 innings
Pittsburgh 4 San Francisco 3 Game 1
Pittsburgh 3 San Francisco 0 10 innings Game 2
Los Angeles 3 St Louis 2
San Diego 4 Chicago 0
Cincinnati at Philadelphia ppd
TOP PERFORMERS
1. Mike Andrews Chicago White Sox 6 for 9, HR, 3 RBI, 4 R
2. Jim Northrup Detroit Tigers 3 for 3, HR, 3 RBI, 4 R, 2 BB
3. Bobby Murcer New York Yankees 6 for 9, HR, 4 RBI, R, BB
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