August 14,15,16 v Detroit Tigers (60-54)
August 14-George Scott hit a 2 run single off Sparky Lyle in the 10th inning to give Detroit a 6-4 win over the Sox. Willie Horton added 3 hits and an RBI in the win. (82-36)
W-Ken Tatum (4-3) L-Sparky Lyle (7-2) S-Horacio Pina (15)
August 15-Fergie Jenkins became the majors first 20 game winner as he pitched a complete game, 4 hit shutout over the Tigers today. Jenkins walked one and struck out 10 in the win and got offensive support from Dwight Evans who hit a 3 run HR. (83-36)
W-Fergie Jenkins (20-5) L-Dave Lemanczyk (14-8)
August 16-Toby Harrah went 5-5 with 2 HR and 5 RBI, and Dwight Evans added 3 hits and 3 RBI as Boston beat up on Detroit 10-3. (84-36)
W-Doug Rau (2-2) L-Mickey Lolich (11-7)
August 19,20,21 at New York Yankees (68-52)
August 19-Fergie Jenkins extended his scoreless innings streak to 17 2/3 innings, and Reggie Smith provided all the offense this game would see with a solo HR in the 6th inning as Boston nipped New York 1-0. (85-36)
W-Fergie Jenkins (21-5) L-Chris Nelson (13-9) S-Sparky Lyle (28)
August 20-In a game that lasted 5 hours and 3 minutes, Roy White singled off Sparky Lyle in the bottom of the 16th inning, scoring Bob Hansen, giving the Yankees a 4-3 victory. The Yankee bullpen pitched the last 5 innings allowing 1 run while striking out 7 in the win. Reggie Smith had 4 doubles to giv ehim 40 on the year in the marathon. (85-37)
W-Rick Sawyer (3-3) L-Gene Garber (3-3)
August 21-George Brett had a 2 run single, and 5 other Sox drove in runs as Vern Ruhle made it through 7 innings, giving Boston a 7-4 win and a 17 game lead in the AL East. (86-37)
W-Vern Ruhle (5-3) L-Terry Ley (5-2) S-Sparky Lyle (29)
MLB Retirements:
Steve Barber retired this week after being released by the Montreal Expos. Barber pitched for 14 years for the Expos, and the Baltimore Orioles (1960-1971). He ended his career with a mark of 158-103 with a 3.17 ERA. His best year came in 1963 when he went 20-13 with a 2.75 ERA. He was a 3 time All-Star (1963,66,67) and 5 seasons with an ERA under 3.
MLB Injuries:
The Cincinnati Reds are getting closer in the San Fransisco Giants rear view mirror these days and it just became harder for the Giants to hold them off as they lose starting RF Oscar Brown until next June after Brown blew out his knee rounding 2nd base this week. Brown was hitting .325 12-54 on the year after hitting .281 5-29 a year ago. The Giants, once holders of a 15 game lead in the NL West have seen that lead shrink to just 5 1/2.
Up next for Boston is 3 more in New York against the Yankees followed by 3 in California against the Angels.

