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JULY 23, 1972
The Rangers face the Tigers in the final game before the All Star Break.
FINAL AL ALL STAR GAME VOTING UPDATE
POSITION LEADERS
C Carlton Fisk Boston
1B Dick Allen Chicago
2B Mike Andrews Chicago
3B Sal Bando Oakland
SS Freddie Patek Kansas City
LF Roy White New York
CF Amos Otis Kansas City
RF Reggie Jackson Oakland
SP Mickey Lolich Detroit
RP Bob Locker Oakland
FINAL NL ALL STAR GAME VOTING UPDATE
POSITION LEADERS
C Johnny Bench Cincinnati
1B Hank Aaron Atlanta
2B Joe L Morgan Cincinnati
3B Ron Santo Chicago
SS Bud Harrelson New York
LF Pete Rose Sr Cincinnati
CF Willie Davis Los Angeles
RF Roberto Clemente Pittsburgh
SP Tom Seaver New York
RP Joe Grzenda St Louis
OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Oakland 47-51 at Boston 45-49
Minnesota 38-56 at Milwaukee 51-43 (2)
California 49-48 at New York 56-42
Cleveland 31-65 at Chicago 57-40 (2)
Baltimore 62-36 at Kansas City 55-42
NATIONAL LEAGUE
St Louis 42-54 at Atlanta 51-50
Cincinnati 55-40 at Pittsburgh 64-33
Montreal 41-54 at San Diego 38-61 (2)
Chicago 44-53 at Houston 47-53
Philadelphia 45-50 at Los Angeles 57-40
New York 48-47 at San Francisco 51-48
DETROIT TIGERS 48-46 AT TEXAS RANGERS 38-39
MATCHUPS
SP Joe H Coleman vs Dick Bosman Adantage Detroit
C Bill Freehan vs Dick Billings Advantage Detroit
1B Norm Cash vs Larry Biittner Advantage Detroit
2B Dick McAuliffe vs Vic Harris Advantage Detroit
3B Aurelio Rodriguez vs Dave Nelson Advantage Texas
SS Gene Micheal vs Toby Harrah Advantage Texas
LF Willie Horton vs Jeff Burroughs Advantage Texas
CF Mickey Stanley vs Joe Lovitto Advantage Detroit
RF Jim Northrup vs Tom Grieve Advantage Detroit
Overall: Advantage Detroit
Bosman had a no-hitter through three. But the Rangers only had one hit themselves.
After three: Detroit 0 Texas 0.
In the fourth, Nelson hit his 10th double of the season and then stole his 40th base of the season. But the Rangers couldn't bring him home.
Bosman still had a no-hitter going through six.
Coleman struck out Bosman to begin the bottom of the sixth to record strikeout #125 of the season.
After six: Detroit 0 Texas 0.
Horton led off the seventh with a triple to break up the no-hitter. Freehan then gave Detroit the lead with a 3 run homer.
In the bottom of the seventh, Nelson was thrown out at home while trying to score on a Billings flyball out.
Paul Lindblad pitched the ninth for Texas.
Coleman then completed the shutout.
Final score: Detroit 3 Texas 0.
PLAYER OF THE GAME
Joe H Coleman 9.0 IP, 4 H. 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 9 K
OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Oakland 4 Boston 3
Minnesota 1 Milwaukee 0 Game 1
Milwaukee 4 Minnesota 0 Game 2
California 3 New York 1
Cleveland 1 Chicago 0 Game 1
Cleveland 1 Chicago 0 Game 2
Baltimore 7 Kansas City 1 11 innings
NATIONAL LEAGUE
St Louis 9 Atlanta 6
Cincinnati 3 Pittsburgh 1
San Diego 1 Montreal 0 Game 1
San Diego 6 Montreal 0 Game 2
Houston 5 Chicago 4
Los Angeles 3 Philadelphia 2
New York 5 San Francisco 3
TOP PERFORMERS
1. Joe H Coleman Detroit Tigers 9.0 IP, 4 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 9 K, W
2. Ken Brett Milwaukee Brewers 9.0 IP, 5 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 8 K, W
3. Bert Blyleven Minnesota Twins 9.0 IP, 6 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 6 K, W
Oakland RF Angel Mangual went 5-for-5 against Boston.
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