Monday June 14, 1976
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MLB standings at the end of June 14, 1976

A.L. East
GPWLTPCTGBRFRAHOMEROADLAST 10STRK
New York Yankees 53 31 22 0 .585 246201 15-1616-64-6Lost 2
Cleveland Indians 54 27 27 0 .5004.5 225201 14-1413-136-4Won 5
Boston Red Sox 53 26 27 0 .4915.0 243232 13-1613-116-4Won 3
Detroit Tigers 54 24 30 0 .4447.5 224260 14-1710-134-6Lost 2
Baltimore Orioles 55 24 31 0 .4368.0 189227 12-1712-141-9Lost 9
Milwaukee Brewers 51 22 29 0 .4318.0 196222 11-1311-165-5Won 2


A.L. West
GPWLTPCTGBRFRAHOMEROADLAST 10STRK
Kansas City Royals 56 37 19 0 .661 289202 23-814-118-2Won 6
Texas Rangers 53 32 21 0 .6043.5 258212 17-1015-117-3Won 2
Chicago White Sox 53 27 26 0 .5098.5 204222 14-713-194-6Lost 4
Minnesota Twins 55 27 28 0 .4919.5 226256 11-1116-175-5Lost 3
Oakland A's 58 27 31 0 .46611.0 248255 14-1213-196-4Lost 1
California Angels 61 24 37 0 .39315.5 214272 11-1813-193-7Lost 1


N.L. East
GPWLTPCTGBRFRAHOMEROADLAST 10STRK
Philadelphia Phillies 55 38 17 0 .691 308202 18-1020-76-4Lost 2
Pittsburgh Pirates 58 33 25 0 .5696.5 227240 16-1417-115-5Won 4
New York Mets 62 30 32 0 .48411.5 240215 13-1317-195-5Won 3
Chicago Cubs 58 26 32 0 .44813.5 239295 13-1613-164-6Lost 1
St. Louis Cardinals 59 25 34 0 .42415.0 219255 9-1816-163-7Lost 1
Montreal Expos 52 20 32 0 .38516.5 199240 8-1512-173-7Won 1


N.L. West
GPWLTPCTGBRFRAHOMEROADLAST 10STRK
Cincinnati Reds 60 38 22 0 .633 366231 18-1020-127-3Won 1
Los Angeles Dodgers 60 35 25 0 .5833.0 257251 22-1113-145-5Won 3
San Diego Padres 58 31 27 0 .5346.0 235232 17-1714-106-4Lost 1
Houston Astros 62 29 33 0 .46810.0 237276 19-1510-185-5Lost 4
Atlanta Braves 57 23 34 0 .40413.5 223250 7-1916-156-4Won 1
San Francisco Giants 61 23 38 0 .37715.5 219282 14-199-194-6Lost 3



Today's scores and summaries:

Royals 5, Tigers 2 at Detroit (night game):
Fred Patek's two-run double in the seventh inning proved to be the decisive blow in the Royals' 5-2 decision over the Tigers and their sixth consecutive victory. Three errors and a double steal by Al Cowens and Hal McRae -- McRae scoring from third on the play -- gave the Royals their first two runs in the fourth.

Brewers 8, Angels 2 at Milwaukee (day game):
Home runs by Hank Aaron, Gary Sutherland and Don Money powered the Brewers past the Angels, 8-2. Aaron's third homer of the season and 748th of his career came with two on in the Brewers' five-run third inning. Sutherland hit a two-run homer in the fourth and Money connected leading off the fifth. All three blows came off Frank Tanana, who had 10 strikeouts in his fifth defeat.

Red Sox 5, Twins 0 at Minnesota (night game):
Rick Wise allowed one hit -- an infield single by Jerry Terrell in the third inning -- while pitching the Red Sox to a 5-0 victory over the Twins. The Red Sox took a 2-0 lead in the second on a single by Carl Yastrzemski, triple by Jim Rice and Carlton Fisk's sacrifice fly, then coasted in as Wise won his fourth straight game. Fred Lynn went 0-for-4 to end his 14-game hitting streak.

Reds 3, Cubs 2 at Cincinnati (night game):
Dave Concepcion singled to lead off the ninth inning, advanced on a sacrifice by Ed Armbrister and scored the winning run on Ken Griffey's single when the Reds edged the Cubs, 3-2. The Reds' first run came on a home run by Concepcion in the third.

Pirates 2, Astros 1 at Houston (night game):
Jerry Reuss pitched a six-hitter and walked and scored the deciding run in the eighth inning when the Pirates beat the Astros, 2-1, for his fourth straight triumph. After receiving a pass in the eighth, Reuss advanced on a wild pitch and scored on Tommy Helms' single.

Expos 3, Padres 0 at San Diego (night game):
Don Stanhouse yielded only three hits in pitching the Expos to a 3-0 victory over the Padres and notching the first shutout of his major league career. Barry Foote hit a two-run homer in the fourth inning.

Braves 5, Cardinals 2 at St. Louis (night game):
Andy Messersmith drove in two runs and worked out of a bases-loaded jam in the ninth inning while leading the Braves to a 5-2 decision over the Cardinals. The Cardinals ended Messersmith's string of 22 scoreless innings when they scored in the fifth when hot-hitting Mike Tyson doubled and came home on Jerry Mumphrey's single. This was third straight triumph for Messersmith, who had shut out the Expos and Cubs in his last two starts.


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