[clari.sports.baseball] Cubs 9, Phillies 1

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

	CHICAGO (UPI) -- Greg Maddux fired a six-hitter Thursday to equal
his  career-high 18th victory and Andre Dawson contributed a single and
three-run home run to Chicago's 17-hit attack in a 9-1 rout of the
Philadephia Phillies that cut the Cubs' magic number for clinching the
National League East to seven.
	Any combination of Chicago victories and St. Louis losses totalling
seven will give the Cubs their first NL East title since 1984.
	Maddux, 18-12, walked two and struck out six en route to his
seventh complete game in 34 starts. After Dickie Thon singled with no
outs in the second inning, Maddux didn't allow a hit until Thon's
lead-off double in the seventh.
	Every Chicago starter except Luis Salazar had two hits against
starter Terry Mulholland, 4-7, and two relievers.
	Chicago took a 1-0 lead in the second inning on Rick Wrona's
broken-bat, RBI single, then broke the game open in the fourth and fifth
innings.
	Wrona singled with one out in the fourth inning and, one out later,
moved to second base when third baseman Charlie Hayes threw late on Doug
Dascenzo's routine grounder, which was ruled an infield hit. Ryne
Sandberg and Mark Grace followed with run-scoring singles off Mulholland
before Dawson capped the five-run inning with his 19th homer of the
season.
	Chicago increased its lead to 9-0 with three runs in the fifth
inning against Randy O'Neal on consecutive two-out, RBI singles by
Dascenzo, Sandberg and Grace.
	Philadelphia ruined Maddux's bid for his sixth major-league shutout
in the eighth inning. Curt Ford opened with a single, advanced to second
on Tommy Barrett's infield single, moved to third on John Kruk's flyout
and scored on Ricky Jordan's sacrifice fly.