| Team | W/L | Pct | GB |
|---|---|---|---|
| Houston Colt 45s | 66-64 | .508 | — |
| Kansas City Monarchs | 66-65 | .504 | 0.5 |
| Indianapolis ABC’s | 64-67 | .489 | 2.5 |
| Wandering House of David | 63-67 | .485 | 3 |
| Birmingham Black Barons | 62-68 | .477 | 4 |
#Houston Colt 45’s
Roy Oswalt fanned 14, but took the loss in a 7-2 defeat by the House of David. Neither Oswalt’s heroics nor Tony Gwynn‘s 4 hits could help Houston, who still maintain a 1 game lead in the Marvin Miller Division.
Travis Jackson, Will Smith, and Jackie Warner were recalled to fill out the Colt 45’s bench.
George Brett went deep twice and Warner hit one out in his first WBL at bat as Houston topped Indianapolis, 11-6.
Wow. Gorman Thomas and Paul Goldschmidt each hit 3 homeruns as Houston topped Indianapolis, 12-7. Roger Clemens wasn’t great, but he did whiff 10 en route to improving his record to 15-9.
#Indianapolis ABC’s
Luis Padrón won his 19th game of the year, striking out 10 as the ABC’s topped Homestead, 3-2. Padrón struggled some, but Indianapolis’ bullpen came through with 3 solid innings of relief, including Rob Dibble‘s 19th save of the season, to nail down the victory.
Johnny Bench went deep twice, leading the ABC’s to an 8-2 win over Homestead. Then Joey Votto did the same, hitting 2 out and reaching 30 on the season as the ABC’s topped Houston, 7-5.
Bob Bescher swiped 5 bases, but the ABC’s couldn’t overcome 6 homeruns by Houston in a 12-7 loss.
#Kansas City Monarchs
Albert Pujols hit 2 out to reach 33 on the season, but the Monarchs’ bullpen couldn’t hold a lead and Kansas City fell to Philadelphia, 8-7.
After the game, Dale Murphy suffered a mysterious burn on his arm, and will miss about a week. Sam Mongin was recalled to provide some depth in the middle infield.
José Rijo delivered another gem, this one a 2 hit shutout of Philadelphia. Rijo walked 2 and fanned 6 in the 3-0 win, getting all the support he needed from 3 solo homeruns–2 from Boog Powell and 1 from Robinson Canó.
#Wandering House of David
Both Richie Hebner and Ernie Banks went deep twice, leading the House of David to an 11-4 win over Birmingham.