Show B2 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Monday May 24 2004 6 RBIs in ChiSox win By The A updated Press i Carlos Lee had four hits and drove in six runs and Miguel Olivo and Juan Uribe hit - ' homers in an four-gam- t con-sccuti- ve outs and extended his streak of single in the 10th inning gave v v consecutive games reaching y vTampa Bay a victory over e Cleveland and its first base to 32 the longest in the ' y Ags winning streak diis season majors this season: So 7 1“ J9)"8 2 ' Rocco BaldeUi hit a one-o- qnH ut eight-run- ": fourth inning to lead the White Sox over Minnesota 17-- 7 v : ' ' Aaron Rowand also had four three-run hits including a homer three RBIsTim Wakefield After Aubrey Huff was intend P'hed seven solid innings and vf tionally walked and Jose Cruz AenkanSWcto ! Sunday over the Texas Rangers r'SOi'S Martinez lined a single to right SikHt--- ' a'uMim sreep sweeb in'Alex a Vand scored four times asthe&vY' RodrigHez’s return to Arlingtoh I The win was the reventh m Red e Sax White Sox set season highs for i p: Y Y:'SPJ:Toby Hall hit Kenny Lofton oplhe'‘Yvp- - I?nc F1 ' 6--0 lead to a after who threw three Y Travis Harper (1-runs and hits (23) Uribe Mag- jumped game with a triple and scored on rce inr)il8s- - Toronto ! Y scorclesis innings glio Ordonez and Olivo each had the play when a relay throw by on the road andisvfcr Alex Escobar homered for theY- three hits and every starter had at Michael Young iepbcj£fiv least one hit for Chicago mental shortstop bounced : The White Sox took three of the netting in front of the Yanfour games in the series to Y kees’ dugout for an error ' Javier Mariners 3 Tigers move into a tie with the Twins allowed gles — in seven innings Vazquez (4-' ' (27-110 Boston moved for first place in the AL Central three runs and six hid in six Freddy Garcia pitched seven ' : the for first ’500 over six Jon Garland (4-six with and strikeouts strong innings and John Olerud games gave up innings' hit a solo home run to lead theY time this season YYY runs in the first three innings won for the first time since ‘ ’ ?$: Mariners Devil Rays 5 Indiansd ir £’£- - 'V Y 'yvvy v Y- Y AP photo before settling into a groove'Y April'30 I v v sin-10 with V' i ‘ innings Rodriguez went Chicago White Sox's Carlos Lee (45) connects for a single limiting the Twins to three See AL onB4 Tino Martinez’s bases-loada single double and two strike-- '' gles over the next four innings against the Minnesota Twins during the fifth inning Sunday "rz gon ’ 0) sfght w r 4) 7) 2) ed vjv ©BD©1 Uohhsbn!not§ YgYhis last three starts I 4 1 D U 1 SI rypdeV The J ' £yy Y ' By 1 1 two shy of Jim Barr’s major league record set for JY- San Francisco in 1972' But the run ' ended when Abraham Nunez led off 1 the third with a double j':Y Johnson fourhitsV runs with five strikeouts for Y ' - Y SO Q 0 H Associated PrMs' ' - - 'andtwo A ‘ i - Matt Morris! (4-had a streak of r Y:“ 20 straight scoreless innings against 'Y the Cubs ended when Chicago scored Y four runs in the opening inning : backs scored four timeswith two outs YY Keith Ginter homered with two Y Matt Clement earned his team-be- st innings Rheal Cormier and RobertdV 'in the fifth against Willis (4-' Y 'V i and n the ninth inning to lift Mil-- - Y Hernandez each tossed a scoreless Y sixth win Aramis Ramirez hit a waukee over Pittsburgh homer in the first inningJohnson extended his string of inning and Tim Worrell pitched the ’ three-ru- n the game tied at 1 Ginter hit - ninth for his fifthsave in seven consecutive batters retired to39 oversV-Witr and the Cubs held to beat St Louis 4) 3) v' ! - 1 Alou remembers Expos y SAN JUAN Pueno Rico Giants manager (AP) sat in his office Alou Felipe watching ' Sunday morning ' the dark green blobs on the ' weather radar move slowly over San Juan A rainout on a getaway day is never what a manager is hoping for But Alou knows things could be worse Before he came to San Francisco he spent y nearly a coaching and playing for the Montreal Expos “I don’t know if it’s embarrassing” anymore Alou said of the strange situation his former team must endure “Now I don't think it is It's finished” He’s probably right The Expos are a team without a home strangers in their own hometown of Montreal and not much of a draw in their adopted city San Juan where their finale e in a series was postthe Giants against poned with no makeup day announced They are owned by the other 29 teams in major league baseball and if the ' quarter-centur- - three-gam- owners are true to their ' word the Expos will play in a new city and be under new management starting next yean-Y It will be a welcome relief from the state of flux that began when Alou was man- ' aging the team from' 1992- 2001 He went 691:717 in s his years there In part because the team was constantly paring the roster of promising players to save money Alou didn't have a winning record after 1996 “The players used to come up to me and say ‘What’s going to happen? Where are we going?’” Alou said “I just said ‘I don’t know’ That was 10 years ago and the worst thing was it looked like nobody has a symbolic brick and shovel that were presented to him when the project looked like it was going to Y takeoff:' : Y nine-plu- Montreal started falling out of love with the Expos in the 1980s when political changes in Canada began shifting many of their peaking fans from residences in Montreal to English-s- Toronto Through the 1990s there was lots of talk about a new stadium Alou said he still CZZBHZZZ Another lefty won the Color nial on Sunday and it wasn't : won at Colonial in 2000 had a closing 74 He Anished 1 over tied for 35th ' - knew” By The Associated Press - :Y : It never did': “They were always blaming politics” Alou said “But what’s the politics? Nobody knew” Jeffrey Loria bought the Expos from a group headed by Claude Brochu in 1999 ' and two years later Loria fired Alou in the middle of ' his 10th season as Montre- al’s manager and 23rd with the franchise '' These days Alou sits in the San Francisco dugout and deals with the Giants’ trials and travails The series against Montreal however has brought back memories He told a funny story of being pulled away from watching a Ashing show in his office to be rushed to a news conference to announce a big signing The player signed was minor league infielder Dave Silvestri “And when I got back to the office the fishing show was over” Alou cracked : the Masters champion' ' Steve Flesch the only golfer with four straight rounds in the 60s wasn’t hurt by a late bogey arid won the Colonial by a stroke over Chad Campbell A closing 67 came on Flesch’s 37th birthday and his winning total was 1 269 ' It was just the second PGA Tour win for Flesch and the victory came a week after he withdrew from the Byron Nelson Championship because of a sore back and mental fatigue Campbell who charged into a tie for the lead with a course record-tyin- g 61 Saturday made birdie putt at the a 18th and finished alone in second after a closing 68 Stephen Ames had the best round of the day a 64 that put him in third plaice at 271 Craig Perks (68) was fourth his best finish since his only win at the 2002 Players Championship Masters champion Phil Mickelson the who 433-ya- ot left-hand- er rd ' ' Jesper Pamevik who hasn’t won in three years was within ' a stroke of the lead when he : started his final nine holes He fell out of contention with a 41 on the back nine that included three bogeys a triple bogey double bogey and two birdies His 72 left him tied for 14th at 277 LPGA Tour Sherri Steinhauer A LPGA Tour veteran shot a 69 to win the Sybase Classic by two strokes It was Steinhauer’s sixth career victory and the first since 1999 when she won this tournament and the British Open She tied for the lead on Saturday with an eagle on the closing par-- 5 Grace Park who took over the money lead from Annika Sorenstam was second after a 68 while Becky Morgan who had a four-shlead after 36 72 and was holes had a at 275 Morgan was 13 under and had a three-shlead 19-ye- ar ot ot through six holes but didn’t Y have another birdie: Kelli Kuehne had a round 68 and was at V: 277 two strokes in front of Y' Young Kim who had a 70 and Stacy Prammanasudh who closed with a 68 that included ' a penalty for slow play Champions Tour DA Weibring capped a Y solid three days of golf by 7 1 in shooting an even-pa- r to conditions overcast blustery win the Allianz Championship by three strokes The Quincy 111 native sur- vived an early double bogey and challenges by Tom Watson and Tom Kite to win for the second time on the Champions Tour His fifth victory in the Midwest was worth $225000 and came two days short of his 51st birthday Weibring Anished at 204 his fifth top 10 finish in his last six tournaments Tom Jenkins closed with a 70 to finish at 6 under Watson was next at 5 under after an 71 — an eagle three birdies and five bogeys Kite had a 72 to finish 4 under two-stro- ke v:i C ‘ a f |