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Washington 6, Philadelphia 2

Minnesota 6, Chicago 5

Quebec 6, Buffalo 2

Edmonton 5, Winnipeg 4 (OT)

Calgary 14, Vancouver 2

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Detroit 5, St. Louis 3

Baseball

AL

Detroit 7, Minnesota 3

Kansas City 15, N.Y. Yankees 4

Cleveland 7, Texas 3

NL

San Diego 8, Pittsburgh 6

Red Sex 7, California 4

ANAHEIM, Calif--Dave Stapleton's tie-breaking double drove in the first of three ninth-inning runs to give the Boston Red Sox a 7-4 victory over the California Angels last night.

Mike Easler opened the inning with a double off reliever Curt Kaufman (0-1) and scored two outs later when Stapleton pulled a double into the leftfield corner. Following a walk to Glenn Hoffman, Jerry Remy singled to score Stapleton. Frank LaCorte replaced Kaufman and Dwight Evans doubled on his first pitch to drive in Hoffman.

The Angels, who blew a 2-0 lead when Boston scored four times in the top of the eighth, tied the score in the bottom of the inning on a two-out single by Juan Beniquez and Rod Carew's home run. Bob Stanley, 1-0, relieved Dennis Eckersley at that point and held the Angels in check for the win.

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