Thursday July 10, 1975
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MLB standings at the end of July 10, 1975

A.L. East
GPWLTPCTGBRFRAHOMEROADLAST 10STRK
Boston Red Sox 84 47 37 0 .560 429411 23-2024-175-5Won 4
Milwaukee Brewers 85 45 40 0 .5292.5 373398 24-1721-234-6Won 1
New York Yankees 84 44 40 0 .5243.0 377310 21-1823-223-7Lost 2
Baltimore Orioles 82 40 42 0 .4886.0 328307 20-2020-227-3Won 1
Cleveland Indians 83 37 46 0 .4469.5 341386 20-2417-225-5Lost 3
Detroit Tigers 83 37 46 0 .4469.5 335409 22-2315-239-1Won 9


A.L. West
GPWLTPCTGBRFRAHOMEROADLAST 10STRK
Oakland A's 84 53 31 0 .631 390300 31-1322-185-5Won 3
Kansas City Royals 85 46 39 0 .5417.5 382350 26-1620-235-5Lost 2
Texas Rangers 87 41 46 0 .47113.5 388405 18-2423-224-6Lost 1
Chicago White Sox 82 38 44 0 .46314.0 343344 23-1815-264-6Lost 3
California Angels 88 40 48 0 .45515.0 347398 18-2722-215-5Lost 1
Minnesota Twins 85 38 47 0 .44715.5 402417 17-2321-243-7Won 1


N.L. East
GPWLTPCTGBRFRAHOMEROADLAST 10STRK
Pittsburgh Pirates 84 52 32 0 .619 374294 27-1325-197-3Won 2
Philadelphia Phillies 86 47 39 0 .5476.0 377352 33-1314-265-5Lost 3
New York Mets 81 43 38 0 .5317.5 317300 24-2119-176-4Won 3
St. Louis Cardinals 83 40 43 0 .48211.5 326347 22-2018-234-6Won 1
Chicago Cubs 87 40 47 0 .46013.5 375430 25-1715-303-7Won 1
Montreal Expos 79 34 45 0 .43015.5 273334 18-2216-233-7Lost 3


N.L. West
GPWLTPCTGBRFRAHOMEROADLAST 10STRK
Cincinnati Reds 86 57 29 0 .663 447303 35-922-209-1Won 6
Los Angeles Dodgers 88 48 40 0 .54510.0 350292 27-1621-246-4Lost 2
San Francisco Giants 85 40 45 0 .47116.5 327354 23-1817-274-6Lost 1
San Diego Padres 86 40 46 0 .46517.0 288342 21-2219-244-6Lost 1
Atlanta Braves 84 36 48 0 .42920.0 303374 19-2117-275-5Lost 4
Houston Astros 89 32 57 0 .36026.5 360395 20-2312-344-6Won 4



Today's scores and summaries:

Red Sox 8, Rangers 7 at Boston (night game):
The Red Sox, after failing to hold a 7-3 lead, scored in the ninth inning and beat the Rangers, 8-7, to end Gaylord Perry's mastery. While with the Indians, Perry had defeated the Red Sox 13 times in 14 decisions. Fred Lynn drove in four runs, three of them with a homer, to guide the Red Sox to their early lead. The Rangers, who cut their deficit with a homer by Lenny Randle in the eighth, tied the score in the ninth when Toby Harrah and Jim Spencer singled and Jeff Burroughs hit for the circuit. In the Red Sox half, Denny Doyle singled with two out, moved to second on a passed ball and raced home with the winning run on a single by Cecil Cooper.

Orioles 7, Angels 3 at California (night game):
Starting with a homer by Ken Singleton on Ed Figueroa's second pitch of the game, the Orioles piled up 15 hits and defeated the Angels, 7-3. Jim Northrup also homered, while Bobby Grich collected two doubles and two singles and Elrod Hendricks smacked two doubles and a triple. Al Bumbry beat out three bunts for hits.

Tigers 3, Royals 2 at Kansas City (night game):
The Tigers, who executed four double plays in support of Vern Ruhle's pitching, defeated the Royals, 3-2, for their ninth straight victory. Both of the Royals' runs in the third inning, putting them ahead, 2-1, were unearned on a pair of errors by Aurelio Rodriguez. Jack Pierce tied the score with a homer in the fourth and the Tigers then pushed over the deciding run in the fifth. Ron LeFlore singled, stole second, moved to third on an infield out and beat the throw home when Leon Roberts bounced to Frank White. Ruhle was removed with one out in the ninth and Bob Reynolds came in to register his first save in a Tiger uniform.

Twins 6, Yankees 3 at New York (night game):
Tony Oliva had a 4-for-4 night at bat, including a homer, and Glenn Borgmann drove in two runs with a double to pace the Twins to a 6-3 victory over the Yankees. Oliva led off the second inning with his circuit clout. After two walks, Borgmann hit his double. The Yankees had a homer by Bobby Bonds but never caught up. However, the Twins' victory was in doubt in the ninth when the Yankees loaded the bases, but only one run scored on a sacrifice fly by Lou Piniella.

Cubs 3, Padres 1 at Chicago (day game):
Although held to five hits, the Cubs were able, with the aid of two unearned runs, to defeat the Padres, 3-1, to end a five-game losing streak. Dave Freisleben, who started for the Padres, yielded only two hits in six innings on the mound, but wound up with the defeat when the Cubs scored twice in the second on a pass to Manny Trillo, double by Steve Swisher and a wild throw by Enzo Hernandez in handling a grounder hit by Ray Burris.

Pirates 4, Dodgers 1 at Pittsburgh (night game):
Willie Stargell drove in the Pirates' go-ahead run with a single in the sixth inning and then smashed a two-run homer in the eighth to clinch a 4-1 victory over the Dodgers. Al Oliver singled in the sixth, took second on Tom Paciorek's bobble of the ball and scored on Stargell's single to break a 1-1 tie. Stargell's homer was the 361st of his career, tying him with Joe DiMaggio for 24th place on the major leagues' all-time list.


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