Path: bloom-picayune.mit.edu!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!news.media.mit.edu!americast.com!americast.com!usa-post Newsgroups: usa-today.scores,americast.usa-today.scores From: usa-post@AmeriCast.Com Organization: American Cybercasting Approved: usa-post@AmeriCast.com Subject: scores Mon, Oct 5 1992 Date: Mon, 5 Oct 92 04:46:08 EDT Message-ID: $$%1 USA TODAY RADIO SPORTS REPORT From the USA TODAY:Gannett National Information Network Monday, Oct. 5 This report: Copyright 1992, USA TODAY National League Baseball Sunday, Oct. 4 Pittsburgh 2, New York 0 San Diego 4, Atlanta 3, 12 ins. St. Louis 6, Phil. 3 San Fran. 6, Cincinnati 2, 13 ins. Chicago 3, Montreal 2 Houston 3, Los Angeles 0 American League Baseball Sunday, Oct. 4 Boston 8, New York 2 Baltimore 4, Cleveland 3, 13 ins. Toronto 7, Detroit 4 Minnesota 6, Kansas City 0 Oakland 7, Milwaukee 1 Texas 9, California 5 Seattle 4, Chicago 3 National Football League Sunday, Oct. 4 Minnesota 21, Chicago 20 Atlanta 24, Green Bay 10 Indianapolis 24, Tampa 14 Miami 37, Buffalo 10 New Orleans 13, Detroit 7 Denver 20, Kansas City 19 San Fran. 27, L.A. Rams 24 L.A. Raiders 13, N.Y. Giants 10 San Diego 17, Seattle 6 Phoenix 27, Washington 24 N.Y. Jets 30, New England 21 SPORTS SHORTS: GONZALEZ TIES HOME RECORD: The 1992 major league baseball regular season ended quietly Sunday, but a few things remain up in the air. Doug Harvey ended his 31-year NL umpiring career in Houston. Texas' Juan Gonzalez, 22, hit his 43rd home run to become the youngest to lead the majors in homers since Johnny Bench hit 45 in 1970, also at 22. Oakland's Rickey Henderson got his 2,000th hit. MIAMI MOVES IN ON WASHINGTON: No. 2 Miami is creeping back into favor, picking up six first-place votes on No. 1 Washington in the USA TODAY:CNN Coaches' Poll, in the wake of its 19-16 victory against Florida State. But Saturday's game at No. 5 Penn State is on the Hurricanes' minds. Miami trails Washington by 23 points. Michigan moved into the No. 3 spot vacated by Florida State, which dropped to No. 8. PPG FIGHT DOWN TO THREE: With one race remaining, the PPG Cup title fight has come down to a battle among Bobby Rahal, winner of Sunday's Bosch Spark Grand Prix at Nazareth, Pa., defending IndyCar champion Michael Andretti and Indianapolis 500 winner Al Unser Jr. Rahal takes a 12-point lead (182-170) on Andretti, second Sunday, into the Oct. 18 series finale at Monterey, Calif. Unser is in third place. $$%2 This article is copyright 1992 Gannett News Service. Redistribution to other sites is not permitted except by arrangement with American Cybercasting Corporation. For more information, send-email to usa@AmeriCast.COM