WASHINGTON (1-14) @ KANSAS CITY (6-9) game1

STARTING PITCHERS
9Y 0-4 7.58 6W 0-2 3.22
WAS 000 103 010 5 8 0
KCA 101 110 11x 6 13 0
2B WAS McMullen 3
KCA Monday 2 Nossek 2
HR WAS F. Howard 4 B. Chance 2 McMullen 2
KCA Krausse 1
RBI WAS F. Howard 8 B. Chance 2(6) McMullen 3 Casanova 1
KCA Monday 5 Cater 5 Nossek 3(5) Krausse 1
SB KCA Campaneris 4 Cater 1
PITCHING LINE IP H HR BB SO R ER GSc
Richert 7 10 1 3 6 5 5 40
Krausse 6 7 2 2 7 4 4 47
WP Lindblad 2-0 2.25
LP Cox 0-1 1.29
SV AKER 3
BS Lindblad 1
The Senators got out of the Capital with their butts truly kicked on their homestand. They look for solace in Kansas City where lefty Pete Richert who has been abismal so far. Lew Krausse also is searching for his first win.
Sens go in order in the first. Bottom 1, Campaneris singled and promptly stole second. Monday walked and Hershberger beat out a roller toward third filling the bases. Cater beat out a DP ball plating one run before Richert righted himself to escape without further damage. Bottom 3, the A.s nickel Pete for another tally, Monday doubled and two outs later scored on a Joe Nossek single. Washington got on the board in the 4th, Hondo singled and advanced to 3rd on a McMullen double. With the infield deep, Casanova rolled out to second allowing Howard to score. Lew Krausse muscled one out in the 4th to aid his own cause then Kaycee added another in the 5th when Cater singled and swiped second, once again Joe Nossek delivered the run. Top 6 the shells started to fall off on Krausse as Howard singled and Bob Chance deposited one in the right field bleachers bringing the Sens within one. Ken McMullen then followed with his own solo shot tying the game. Bottom 7, Richert got the first two outs before walking Dick Green. Nossek then ripped a double to the gap chasing Green home for the lead again. The lead lasted all of one batter as Frank Howard lit into a Lindblad fastball to tie the game once again. Bottom 8, three consecutive singles plated the lead run, Rick Monday collecting the RBI. Jack Aker pitched a perfect 9th to seal the deal.
Washington lost its 15th in a row.
STAR IF THE GAME 3-4 Double 3RBIS


