Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 16, 1995, Page 16, Image 16

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Mariners can’t beat Hershiser
■ BASEBALL: The
Cleveland pitcher remains
unbeaten in the post
season as the Indians take
a 3-2 senes advantage
CI.KVKI.ANI) (AP) Tri
umphantly. Omar Vizquel took
ihe Kamo in hand
Vi/quel stabbed Luis So jo's
eighth-inning line drive to short
stop anti demonstratively turned
it into a double play as the
Cleveland Indians held off the
Seattle Mariners i Sunday
night, taking a 3-2 lead in the At.
playoffs
Pirn Thome put Cleveland on
top with o two-run homer off
Chris Hosio in the sisth inning,
and the Indians twic e wriggled
out of difficult situations to stay
there
at third tarn*
The Mariners then put run
ners at first and ms end with one
out in the eighth, but Sojo —
whose RBI double had won
('•erne t — hit a 1-2 pitch direct
ly at Vizquel
Vizquel. the former Seattle
shortstop, caught It before tag
King out Alex Diaz as he overran
second Had there been no outs.
Vizquel would have had an easy
unassisted triple plnv. because
he stepped hard on sex ond base
for emphasis
Sojo flung his bat toward the
Seattle dugout in disgust
Jose Mesa closed it out for
Cleveland, his first postseason
save after converting 4(i of 4H
during the regular season Edgar
Martinez ended the game with a
flv to the warning trai k in i en
ter
The gut-wrenching finish kept
Orel Hershiser perfect in the
postseason, improving his i anwr
record in the playoffs and World
Series to 7-0 with a 1 4 7 I RA
He broke a lie with former Van
kens pitcher hefty Homer for
most post season v. ms w iltmwt ,i.
loss
Chime fi will he back in the
Kingdome on Tuesday night,
and Randy Johnson once again
w ill Ire asked to save the season
for Seattle It'll he his fourth
appearance this month with the
Mariners season hanging in the
IralatK e
Indians reliever Paul Assert
macher was the first to step up
big on Hershiser s behalf The
left hander strut k out hen tirif
fey Jr and Jay Milliner in sui i es
sum to end the seventh inning,
stranding the potential tying run
Hershiser, Iht* MVP of the
playoffs and World Scries for
i.os Angeles hi 19HH. wasn't as
sharp as usual, but be still man
aged to strike out eight I ratters in
sis innings, surpassing his own
team record of seven in a post
season game
lie's t {) with an 0.H4 KKA in
three playoff starts for Cleve
land
Kddie Murray had three hits,
drove m a run and scored anoth
er for the Indians, who could
scarcely have afforded to go
Ivii k to the kingdoms trailing by
a game The Mariners are -t 1 at
the dome in the playoffs, and
Johnson is up next
Bosio mati tied Hershiser
through five innings, limiting
baseball's best-hitting team to
one unearned run on five hits
Bui with one out in the sixth,
Murray doubled, and three
pitches later Thome homered
into the mezzanine in right field,
putting Cleveland ahead 3-2
The Indians squandered a
chance to blow it open in the
seventh, leaving the bases
loaded when Bill Risley strut k
out Thome and got Manny
Ramirez to fly to right Cleve
land is 1-for 13 with the bases
loaded in the postseason
Shoddy defense cost both
teams a run. but it was Albert
Belle's gaffe that momentarily
put the Indians in a hole
With Joey Coni on first base
and two outs in the fifth. Belle
who missed the previous
game because of a strained right
ankle hurried under Griffey 's
fU hall in shallow left hut had it
glance off iiis glove for an error
Cora, running full speed from
the start, was rounding third by
the time Belle pit ked up the
ball, and he slid in safely as
Belle's throw skipped past the
plate for another error
Wayne Kirby replaced Belle
in left two innings later when
Belle's ankle stiffened up again
Winds gusting up to 30 mph
played havoc-with just about
every hall hit into the air, as the
Indians committed four errors in
all.
Cleveland scored its first run
on Murray's KHI single in tin
first, set up when Seattle first
baseman lino Martinez let
Vizquel's grounder go through
his legs — a striking imitation of
Bill Buckner's error for Boston
in Game »> of the 1'lHfi World
Series
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