[clari.sports.baseball] Brewers 14, Yankees 1

clarinews@clarinet.com (09/22/89)

	NEW YORK (UPI) -- Joey Meyer knocked in four runs and Charlie
O'Brien had three RBI Thursday to power the Milwaukee Brewers to a 14-1
rout of the New York Yankees in the first game of a twi-night
double-header.
	The game included a sixth-inning brawl that resulted in the
ejection of  Brewers starter and winner Mark Knudson, along with Yankee
DH Luis Polonia and outfielder Mel Hall.
	With Milwaukee ahead 11-1, Knudson, 7-5, hit Polonia in the chest
with a pitch. Polonia charged the mound and threw punches at Knudson.
Both benches and bullpens emptied. Hall was ejected for renewing
hostilities after order had been restored.
	Polonia was convicted of a misdemeanor for having sex with an
underage girl on the Yankees' last visit to Milwaukee.
	In the seventh inning, Yankees reliever Kevin Mmahat hit O'Brien
with a pitch and was ejected by home plate umpire Larry Barnett. He was
replaced by Jimmy Jones.
	The Brewers knocked out New York starter Greg Cadaret, 5-5, during
a six-run third inning. Milwaukee had taken a 3-0 lead in the second on
Meyer's bases-loaded double. In the third, O'Brien doubled home three
runs. Milwaukee also scored on an RBI triple by Bill Spiers, a wild
pitch by Cadaret and a single by Glenn Braggs.
	The Brewers bolstered the lead to 11-0 in the fourth on sacrifice
flies by Braggs and Gregg Vaughn.
	Milwaukee added three runs in the seventh. Meyer hit his sixth
homer, Paul Molitor ripped an RBI double and another scored on a wild
pitch by Jones.
	Don Mattingly accounted for New York's run in the fourth with his
21st home run. The Yankees managed four hits off three pitchers, while
Milwaukee banged out 14 hits.