Thursday June 22, 1972
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MLB standings at the end of June 22, 1972

A.L. East
GPWLTPCTGBRFRAHOMEROADLAST 10STRK
Detroit Tigers 56 32 24 0 .571 197165 15-1317-117-3Won 1
Baltimore Orioles 56 31 25 0 .5541.0 190152 16-1115-147-3Lost 1
New York Yankees 54 25 29 0 .4636.0 183182 17-98-206-4Won 5
Boston Red Sox 53 24 29 0 .4536.5 235253 14-1310-165-5Won 1
Cleveland Indians 54 24 30 0 .4447.0 149175 13-1211-182-8Won 1
Milwaukee Brewers 54 18 36 0 .33313.0 145218 10-158-212-8Lost 2


A.L. West
GPWLTPCTGBRFRAHOMEROADLAST 10STRK
Oakland A's 56 38 18 0 .679 228167 20-918-95-5Lost 1
Chicago White Sox 57 35 22 0 .6143.5 224210 24-411-186-4Won 2
Minnesota Twins 54 30 24 0 .5567.0 196173 16-914-155-5Lost 1
California Angels 59 27 32 0 .45812.5 192229 18-169-164-6Won 1
Kansas City Royals 55 25 30 0 .45512.5 201188 17-118-196-4Lost 2
Texas Rangers 58 24 34 0 .41415.0 201229 16-158-194-6Lost 1


N.L. East
GPWLTPCTGBRFRAHOMEROADLAST 10STRK
Pittsburgh Pirates 57 36 21 0 .632 281199 19-1217-95-5Lost 1
New York Mets 59 37 22 0 .627 227215 19-1018-124-6Won 1
Chicago Cubs 57 34 23 0 .5962.0 259179 20-814-157-3Lost 1
St. Louis Cardinals 58 26 32 0 .44810.5 215237 14-1512-176-4Won 2
Montreal Expos 58 25 33 0 .43111.5 175233 13-1212-215-5Lost 1
Philadelphia Phillies 57 21 36 0 .36815.0 176240 11-1710-193-7Won 1


N.L. West
GPWLTPCTGBRFRAHOMEROADLAST 10STRK
Houston Astros 61 37 24 0 .607 281236 17-1420-108-2Won 1
Cincinnati Reds 60 36 24 0 .6000.5 282233 13-1523-95-5Lost 1
Los Angeles Dodgers 59 33 26 0 .5593.0 215180 15-1318-133-7Won 1
Atlanta Braves 57 27 30 0 .4748.0 237265 13-1414-165-5Lost 2
San Diego Padres 59 20 39 0 .33916.0 162242 10-2510-144-6Lost 2
San Francisco Giants 66 22 44 0 .33317.5 260311 7-2815-165-5Won 1



Today's scores and summaries:

White Sox 5, Brewers 2 at Milwaukee (day game):
The White Sox broke away with three runs in the sixth inning and defeated the Brewers, 5-2. A single by Carlos May, pass to Dick Allen and single by Bill Melton accounted for the first run to break a 1-1 tie. After Rick Reichardt forced Melton, Tom Egan singled Allen home. Jay Johnstone walked to load the bases. Stan Bahnsen forced Reichardt at the plate, but Pat Kelly singled to drive in Egan with the third run of the inning.

Astros 9, Reds 5 at Cincinnati (night game):
Cesar Cedeno collected four straight hits, including a homer, to lead the Astros' attack in a 9-5 victory over the Reds. The Astros scored six of their runs in the third inning, three coming on a circuit clout by Doug Rader.


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