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Show TheSalt Lake Tribune BASEBALL Sunday, May 28, 2000 Jeter Flies Off DL to Help BUZZ TRAP EDMONTON WITH NINE-RUN THIRD INNING Yankees Pound Red Sox Baseball teams love to post “crooked” numbers on the ‘scoreboard, so called to distinguish them from round zeroes. In ‘Saturday night's third inning, the Salt Lake Buzz scored the biggest single crooked number of all: nine. of the nine runscame after two outs, and the Buzz came bg2 aT cnet Ekman Fae veh THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — Derek Jeter, who rented his own flight in orderto get to the i AMERIGAN because strained muscle, with a third-inningsingle. After Jorge Posada’s tiebreaking homer off John Wasdin put the Yan- (Neill followed with a | ea Roe ae three-run homer off Tim Young. Jeter had been in Tampa, Fla., on Friday night jor a one-gamerehabilita- tion assignment, and the Yankees had planned to have him take a commercial flight Saturday. Instead, Jeter paid to rent a plane and returned late Friday night. TAN WERT as ah San Francisco's Rich Aurilia gets his glove stuck on Cubs shortstop Jose Nieves’ shoe after Aurilia was forced out at second basein thefifith inning. Atlanta KeepsIts Cool In Edging Astros Indoors eee N.Y. Yankees 8, Boston 3 Chicago W.S. 14, Cleveland 3 Oakland 4, Baltimore 0 Seattle 6, Tampa Bay 3 Kansas City 6, Anaheim 5 (10) Detroit 4, Toronto 3 Minnesota 10, Texas 5 Today's Games THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Toronto (Carpenter 4-5) at Detroit (Nitkowski2-7), 11:05 a.m. HOUSTON — Andruw Seattle (Meche 1-4) at Tampa Bay(Lopez 2-4), 11:15 a.m. Cakland (Olivares 3-5) at Baltimore (Rapp 3-2), 11:35 a.m. Jones, Brian Jordan and Anaheim (Cooper 1-0) at Kansas City (Batista 2-2), 12:05 p.m. Chipper Jones hit home Texas (Heling 7-1) at Minnesota (Bergman2-3), 12:05 p.m. Cleveland (Colon 4-2) at Chicago White Sox (KWells 3-3), 12:05 p.m. IN OTHER GAMES: Mariners 6, Devil Rays 3: At St. Tuns in cooleddown me Boston (PMarinez7-2) at NY.i Yankees (Clemens 44), os605 pm. y Ton Field, leading the At lanta Braves to a 6-5 victory over the Houston As- tersburg, Fla., John Olerud’s two-run tros on single snapped fifh-inning tie and Braves reliever John ee Bayits 11th loss SUIS Gales McLemore 3 Tigers 4, Blue Jays 3: At Detroit, Deivi Cruz stroked an RBIsingle in the vinth inning to lit Detroit. Doug Brocail pitched the last 1% rinings forthe victory, holding the Blue Jays hitless after relieving Hideo Nomo. ee oat 3 New Yor Se) aoeis hort ome StLous else aT cee 27 21 563 the cycle twice in one season,leading Chicago overCleveland. Valentin hit a {Wo-run homer in the first inningoffJaret Weight, fami triple in the Pitsburgh Miwaukee Chicago aa 20 2 20 2 193) e0 sra PanesMoe apolis, Corey asiate. ia The, who lost all "ant Re gars eves bobiean ta tao ee ees Orioles 0: : moe, Tim Hudson alowed one hit over innings orbs ith straight victory as ‘Dakdand ended the Orioles’ four-game winning streak. The one hit of Hudson was a fithInping single by Will Clark. Royals6, Angels 5, 10 innings: At KansasCity, Mo., Dave McCarty hit a west WL Pct GB 110 St Home Amy ir quadriceps muscle one ‘Atzona 216 67 — 64 WS 195 1311 00 a after ae Bose Los Angeles. 62 55 73 161100. Corde SnFano U2 52 7 2% 48 9 4 Wi 156 88 46 4 1210 10 00 00 15-day disabled list. Alou Waslisted as day-to-day. 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YANKEES:A fan who surviveda 60-foot plunge from theupperdeck at Yankee ‘Stadium to the screen behind home plate Friday faced criminal charges from a bed Saturday amid from fellow fans that he was drunk. Stephen Laurenzi, 24, of Yonkers, N.Y. oreo sais ecaiee am agate! fip. Weed ent ’ ‘ ® 0.0 0 Brgy 0 211 0 Super 1 Ce ap 0 00 0 Mtmerd 0 Mri =| 00 0 Mac 4 Wome 4 02 0M ome 4 kp 9 00 1 Katp fatop 2 000 Tammp 1 1 Verdot 200 0 Ledemmph t tm 0 Totate Bett tm 2 ” Zell's homer was Now York’ only hit » DEVIL RAYS:Steve Trachsel, who only threw 34 pitches in getting one out in Friday night's 11-4 loss to the Mariners, will start again Monday against Balimore. . . twillbe Tum Back the Clock Day today at Tropicana Field with the Devil Rays: ‘wearing uniforms of the od St. Petersburg Saints and the Orioles wearing uniforms from their 1970 championship season. BLUE JAYS: Catcher Darrin Fletcher, who hit his third grand slam of the ‘season in the first game of the three-game weekend series, has tied the club record for a season set by Carlos Delgado in 1997. The major-league mark is six grand slams in a season by Don Mattingly in 1985. TIGERS: Outfiekder Wendell Magee began a rehab assignment at Triple-A Toledo, He went on the 15-day disabled list after breaking his left hand May 4 in Minnesota. RANGERS: Texas activated outfielder Rusty Greer from the disabled list after this bout with a number of injuries. Greer had been out sinoe April 13 with a pulled left hamstring. He underwent surgery for bone spurs on his right ankle on Apel 16 and was also bothered by shoulder soreness this past week ‘Nis rehab assign- ment. Greer remained in Texas when the team left on itscurrent roadtrip to be with his wife Lauri, who delivered twins on Tuesday. ‘TWINS: made his first start in centor fd Friday, marking the Womyi) 40.1 1 Hanmendd 2 Now York took a 5-0 lead in the top Of the first inning off Andy Benes, but walled 8-6 the rsh ors ' 3 fee a4 Wher +6 ‘oe tedbabyte8 All Buzz games are broadcast on KWUN-AM(1230) D-Backs 7, Brewers 3 LouisCardinals 12-8 on Saturday night afterblowinga five-run lead. 1 oocet haeana wWrirres (Jason Ryan, 40.465), 6:15 p.m. We Edmonton (Scott Sanders 0-1 3.60) at Salt Lake (J.C. Romero 0-0 3.38), 6:15 p.m. NEWSWORTHY Fou the ‘Mots 12, Cardinals 8: At St. Louis, 46a orionSs, 1-3 4.03)at Salt Lake (Mike Lincoln,2 1 3.78), 6:15 p. Edmonton RenanOrliz 1-1 6.48) at Salt Lake (12), Zita (1). SB—Kent (4), CS—Huson (1), Aaa (1) innings ished with a career-high five RBIs. ee LOOKING AHEAD Probable starting pitchers: Today: Edmonton (Paul Meee: 0-1 6.75)at Salt Lake (Alan ech3-03.72), 2 p. ‘Benard (4), RAOriz (2) 38-—Auria (2). HA—Rodiquer Floyd hit a two-run homer in the first ‘and a solo shot in the fifth for the Marwhio had lost 11 straight at Cinergy Field since Sept. 23 1997, Floyd fin- (6 atrger (1) STi, single. ‘San Franciaco 10. 28—WGreene (4), Rochigusz (10), Aarts and Presion Wilson drove in the go- Wonton ‘aheadrun withabloopsingleinthe 10th Came toons fom ane Honor Edmonton's DaRlond Stovall thought he had ended Randall’s shutout bid in the eighth inning when he rounded the bases after his shot bounced off the padding on the left-field fence and back into play. The umpires huddled and ruled that Stovall deserved a triple. 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Ken Caminiti and Pion Lance ‘Berkman con- Mia Bega nected for the Astros,givDuet 8 ing them homers in 14 Arerap Mesbp straight games, tying a BBownib AGoraaerss clubrecord. Byoc Pomyp Boesp IN OTHER GAMES: Bafsat Rockies 7, Pirates 6: At Denver, Norsecap Philadephia (Wo 3-3) at Los Angols (CPere42)210pm, Mitwaukee (Wright 1-0) at Arizona (B Anderson 4-0), 2:35 p.m. Scat on tani hilest ioning while temperatures outside rose into the 90s. beat Florida (Dempster 5-3) at Cincinnati (Neagle 4-0), 11:15 a.m. N.Y. Mets (Rusch 1-4) at St. Louis (Kile 7-2), 12:10 p. p.m. GWitamns 400 0 ‘ST.LOUS Gnas with ie aie Gee 10Marlins 8, Reds 6 : Florida 8, Cincinnati 6, (10) Alana 6, Houston 5 Colorado 7, Pittsburgh 6 NY. Mets 12, St Louis 8 San Diego 4, Montreal 2 Chicago 3, San Fran. 2, (11) Arizona 7, Milwaukee 3 Philadelphia 7, Los Angeles 6 Today's Games ert avai) Sees oe t))a Pe MeCrackent 100 0 gamesthis season. The Astros lost more than the game.Left fielder MoisesAlouleft the game with tightness in his left Anta (Milwood 4-3)at Houston (Hot 2-6),1:05 p.m. ) TAMPABAY “the onerun iss was 00 00 00 00 winning run in the 10th on a sacrifice fly aes 6, Devil Rays 3 Houston's 13th in 14 H5 13 16 48 OWOTS B18 97 Li 8S 915 game-tying two-run homer in the ninth ‘mining, and Carlos Beltran scored the just pastfirst base for Kansas City. frm wo 00 ting Richard Hidalgo to und into a gameending double play. 100 45 408 380 11) 35 1 cs: —— jam_ aedwiththe out allowing a run,get- Eee a} 3500 ee Gieinat NATIONAL bere 00 aU pes arb Noralyt §=0 20 0 Mirza «86 23 1 Prazmac 2.322 Ventura «4 «1:2 3 Cook 0 00 0 Miorsonph 1 00 0 Payont «80 00 1 Teed 6 22.5 degat 6 21.0 Mma 2210 MEwngt 3 01 0 Rentetass 4 210 0 00 0 and was mullet cy ‘RRodiguezp Matomesp 0 000 re Ee Is Wane 1000 ww ae BSS 37 40 7 0 462 of becomingthefirst AL player to hit for to,and BichHus - wire a Motel Foia Phiadephia Rocker walked the bases loaded in the ninth inning ‘NEW YORK ao Brett Tomko allowed three hits in five-plus innings,and the Mariners gota pair of RBI singles from Mark Mets 12, Cardinals 8 = RBI single and Paul number of first-pitch curveballs for strikes. Paul Sakuma/The Associated Press iPyt Vy E kees ahead 4-3 in a fiveunsixth, Jeter added an its time.” Buzz pitcher Scott Randall hardly backed off, even with a 13-0 lead after three innings. Randall took a shutout into the eighth inning, and took advantage of the big lead to experiment with his third and fourth pitches. He also threw an unusual ULE \bdominal stopped an 0-for-14 slide Mientkiewicz’s single, Tel Waka’cote a Cséy Blake's “They're stingy with those at-bats,” Buzz Manager Phil Roof said. “They're not going to give in and let the inning die before oR sey steal and RBI single Sat- May he Bz pin scene i Jef Smith's sin- gle, Mike Moriarty’s sun-field double, John slelglzlalzlzlzlelzlalzizlelels|a | game, went 3-for-4 with a urday as New York beat the Boston Red Sox 8-3. Jeter, who had been on the disabled list since Pitcher Wright ‘Saturday's game and pitcher Paul Rigdon was placed on the 15-day disabled list because of a strained left oblique muscle. 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