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Show Wednesday, September a DAILY HERALD 2004 1, The Bay in Baseball Indians crush Yanks Florida's Josh Beckett pitched his first regular-seaso- n shutout, holding the New York Mets to just six hits in a 0 Marlins victory. 5-- AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE ' 1 M arliiiswin fifth straight Boston downs Angels Ronald Blum THE Star of the day ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK With an epic defeat, the New York Yankees' hold on first place in the AL East became increasingly tenuous. ; Omar Vizquel got six hits to tie the American . League record for a nine-innigame and the Cleveland Indians routed New York 224 Tuesday r night in the largest loss in the history of ' the Yankees. , Cleveland matched the largest shutout win in the major leagues since 1900, set by Pittsburgh against the Chicago Cubs on Sept. 16, 1975. "It's obviously embarrassing," Yankees catcher Jorge Posada said in words repeated CLEVELAND 22 by several teammates. N.Y. YANKEES 0 Yankees owner George Steinbrenner watched bis team fall in record fashion, then refused to answer questions as he left the ballpark. New York captain Derek Jeter left the clubhouse before reporters were allowed in. Cleveland's runs total seemed to spin by on the scoreboard as fast as the symbols on a slot machine. New York's AL East lead, which stood at 10 Vi games on the morning of Aug. 16, was cut to 3 h games by Boston, which beat Anaheim 10-- 7 for its 19th win in 23 games. .. "Sure, we're aware of where they are and what they're doing, but you can't lose perspective," Yankees manager Joe Torre said. "It realty wasn't much fun watching anything, our scoreboard or theirs." Javier Vazquez ( 13-- was knocked out in the second inning. ng 101-yea- BB" NL STANDINGS ASSOCIATED PRESS TH six-hitt- n iir Ik 5-- ar five-hitte- 2-- 0 h Tra-chse- d EAST I M 54 J8 W GB St L10 Home Atlanta 77 8--2 W-- 2 39-2-5 Honda 68 62 .523 8 8--2 W-- 5 35-2- ftfcotyWa 65 67 .492 12 5 38-2- 8 0 1 3 33-3-4 2 ktt Away 9-- 32-3- 3 An-dru- w New York 60 71 Montreal 56 76 424 W L .458 17 9 4 10-- 3 28-3-8 5 2441 n W 21 W-- 1 3-- CENTRAL St Pd 87 44 Louis GB - 64 L10 Str 2 VM Home Away 43-2-3 44-2- 1 rrtr tit Chicago 72 6--4 1 8 35-3-2 84 Houston 69 63 .523 SV, 8--2 W5 3 36-3- 0 5 Cincinnati 62 69 .473 25 46 2 Rttsburgh 61 70 .466 26 7 M Milwaukee 56 74 .431 60 .545 15 30 2 28-3- 29-3- 0 5 25-3- 84 W-- 1 9 20-wi- 32-3- 2 7 ASSOCIATED THE NEW YORK Josh Beckett saved his best for the Big Apple again. Beckett pitched a for his first regular-seasoshutout, leading the Florida Marlins over the New York Mets 0 on ': ' Tuesday night for their, fifth consecutive victory. Of course, it wasn't quite the finest performance of Beckett's four-yemajor league career. He threw two shutouts in the 2003 postseason, including a r in a victory at Yankee Stadium in the World Series clincher. "Maybe I'm more comfortable here, I dont know," Beckett said. "I was just going to go at 'em I'm not going to today pick." Juan Pierre hit a two-ru-n single and the Marlins took advantage of a career-higL seven walks by Steve who lost his fourth straight start. Beckett drove in a run with a bases-loade- d walk and Paul ED BETZAsSociated Press Lo Duca had an RBI single. New York Mets Danny Garcia tries to break up a dduble . Florida, which moved within three games of the play as Florida's DamionEasley jumps over him. v NL wild-carlead, won for the eighth time in 10 games Tucker on Montreal's 10th Two of his walks were into improve to six games . tentional. He didn't walk a shutout. over :500 for the first time batter in his previous three I Braves 5, Phillies 3: At since June 24. starts. "We're relaxed because . Philadelphia, Mike Hamp-ton pitched two-hi-t ball "We allowed him to not everybody counted us out over eight innings and already. That's the way we throw strikes by not chasJones hit a two-rulike it," manager Jack ing his splitty and change-u- p in the dirt," Pierre said homer to lead Atlanta. McKeon said That's what Eli Marrero went f or--4 "We had a lot of discipline happened last year they at the plate. We had good and Julio Franco had two cant win. Fine, great." RBIs for the Braves, who Beckett (&8) struck out that was the botwent 20-- 8 this month, tom line tonight." two and walked none to win for only the second I Brewers 4, Pirates 2: At marking just their second n time since May 20, when Milwauke, the Milwaukee August since movhe beat Houston The Brewers snapped a ing to Atlanta from Mil- - .' World Series MVP was waukee after the 1965 sealosing streak and with a 5.21 ERAjn his preavoided their worst month son. They also did it in in franchise history. vious 10 starts, but he dom1999, going 21-- The Brewers went 1 inated New York's depletI Astros 8, Reds 0: At in August, barely avoiding ed lineup. Cincinnati, Jeff Kent homered twice and Houston hit "I wouldn't say he was their worst month in fran2 chise history three straight shots in the as sharp tonight as he was by the fifth inning. against the Yankees. But it Seattle Pilots in August 1969. Still, it was their - Carlos Bettran, Jeff was good enough," McKWorst month since moving eon said. Bagwell and Lance Berk-ma- n hit consecutive home Beckett threw 80 of his to Milwaukee in 1970, dis116 pitches for strikes and placing the 0 mark from runs for the Astros, winfive ners of a season-hig- h retired 13 of his final 14 i July 2001. batters. I Expos 8, Cubs 0: At Monstraight and eight of nine overall. "He pitched the way he treal, Livan Hernandez allowed three hits in eight I Cardinals 9, Padres 3: At pitched last postseason," scoreless innings, and Brad St. Louis, Jim Edmonds Mets manager Art Howe Wilkerson and Maker homered twice, giving him said. "Whew! Complete A seven in six games, and the' each hit home runs. game. You don't see too Hernandez (10-1also Cardinals powered past the many of those these had two hits including Padres. days." Albert Pujols and Edgar an RBI single for the ExFlorida improved to 11-- 3 Renteria each homered and pos. He allowed Moises against the Mets this year Alou's single in the second had three hits for the NL with its 11th shutout of the ' T5errek Lee!s single frctherr Central leaders. Reggie staioSTTbe struggling Sanders also had three hits, fourth, and Michael Bar-- . Mets, who have lost four and drove in a run. rett's single inihe fifth. straight and nine of 10, were blanked for the Hernandez also walked four, combining with T J. eighth time. BREWERS 4, PIRATES 2 Trachsel ) dropped to 6 in his Last 10 starts. PITTSBURGH ak i kM r kM CARDINALS 9, PADRES 3 Kendal c 0 0 Pdsdnkct 110 0 SMDEG0 ST. LOUS 0 BCtarkrf 3 10 0 ak f kH Wan) 1b 0 1 Onbaylb 2 12 0 ab t kM ASTROS 8, REDS 0 4-- 3. 5 BOSTON month by a major leaguer in 68 years, and the Seattle Mariners rained past ine Toronto Blue Jays for their, fifth straight season-hig- h ' victory. I Orioles 10, Devil Rays 6: At St. Petersburg, Fla., Melvin Mora and Jay Gibbons homered in the 12th inning and the Baltimore Orioles outlasted Aubrey Huff and the Tampa Bay PRESS On his way to the ballpark, Curt Schilling had a feeling that it was going to be a big , night. "It's one of those days you pray that you show up and do your job, because it's such an awesome thing to be out there in front of those people," he said Tuesday night after shutting Anaheim down for 7 3 innings in Boston's 10-- 7 win over the Angels. "It was enough to give me chills." Manny Ramirez homered twice, and Schilling's - . 17th victory tied him with Oakland's Mark Mulder for the major league lead. Boston won its seventh consecutive game to take a 2 lead over Anaheim in the AL wild-car- Devil Rays. I Royals 9, Tigers 8: At Kansas City, Mo., Aaron Guiei's sacrifice fly capped , a three-ru- n rally in the bot- 10m oi tne nintn inning ana the Kansas City Royals rallied over Detroit. f Twins 8, Rangers 5: At Minneapolis, Torii Hunter hit a three-ru- n homer with two outs in the bottom of "the 11th inning to lead the Minnesota Twins over the Texas Rangers. 2-- 12-ga- d race." But that's not all. Because if Schilling had looked over his shoulder as he left the mound, he would have seen that the Yankees were in the middle of their worst loss in franchise history, a 22-Cleveland victory that cut New York's lead over . Boston in the AL East to 3 ' 12 games. The Red Sox have trimmed seven games off the Yankees' lead since Aug. 15; the teams play six times in September. 0 I Athletics 7. White Sox 2: At Chicago, Rich Harden pitched seven solid innings to help the Oakland Athletics match a season high with their eighth straight win, beating the Chicago ' White Sox. I Mariners 7, Blue Jays 5: At Toronto, Ichiro Suzuki got three hits to finish with 56 in August, the most in a . W Los L Pet GB - 76 54 .585 Angeles San Diego 60 .542 71 L10 64 5 Colorado 55 75 .423 Arizona 41 1 . 5--5 1M 37-2- 9 3 38-2- 7 0 38-2- 9 34-3- 2 11-- 2440 0 U 2M5 2H5 2 7 9 35 ' Mr Away 39-2- 1 5--5 21 90" 313 W-- 2 4 S Francisco 72 61 541' 5Vi Home Str 5 . 7 TODAY'S GAMES Houston (Oswajt 15-9- ) at Gncinnati (P.Wilson M), 10:35 a.m. at Montreal (Armas Jr. ), 5:05 p.m. .Chicago Cubs (Wood Atlanta (Jar.Wright 13-5:05 p.m. at Philadelphia (Padilla 5-Florida (Valdez 1 5:10 p.rn. at N.Y. Mets (Glavine at Milwaukee (Santos Pittsburgh (Vogelsong 1) San Diego (Eaton 9--1 1) at St Louis (Carpenter 13-5- ), Los Angeles (Nomo at Arizona (Webb Colorado (Jam.Wrigtrt at San Francisco (Rueter " " 735 p.m. 8:15 p.m. THURSDAY'S GAMES . Montreal 8, Chicago Cubs 0 Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 11:05 am Atlanta 5, Philadelphia 3 FloridaatN.Y.Mets,11:10am San Dieci at St lajk. 6:10 pia Los Angeles at Arizona, 735 pm Colorado at San lirandsco, 8:15 pm TUESDAY'S - 6:05 p.m. 6:10 p.m: 10-9- ), RESULTS Florida 5, N.Y. Mets-Houston 8, Cincinnati 0 Milwaukee 4, Pittsburgh 2 St Louis 9, San Diego 3 Los Angeles at Arizona, late Colorado at San Fran, late is Logancf ab 5 5 4 5 5 5 4 4 4 Totals 41 1 1 1 ORIOLES 10, D'RAYS 6 IRdrgic OYongdn Monroe rf CPenatb Thmeslt Inge 3b W L Pet 81 Boston 77 53 .592 Baftarnre ' 59 71 X54 59 72 .450 Tampa Bay 54 Toronto - 50 .618 NtwYork 78 AM 110 GB 5- 3 Str 5' 9-- 21 8 22 Home t-- 2 43-1-9 W-- 7 45-2- 29-3- 5 4 36-3- H'Ai 27 9-- 30-3- 6 .; 1 15-- JM3 5 I .'IM'',; 38-3- 1 2 W2 4--6 hfr Away I - 0 CENTRAL W I Pet Mnnesota 73 58 557 Cleveland 67 66 .504 Chicago Detroit Kansas Ci GB 71 .462 . 46 7 12 46 85 351 : 7 27 W-- 1 Home Away 39-2-S 330 40-2- 1 8 . Mr 11-- 7 WJ 1748 29-3- 7 2 -- L Pet Oakland 78' 53 595 Anaheim 75 56 .573 Texas Seattle . 73 57 562 51 80 .389 110 GB Home 8--2 4, 27 1 S 6-- fe&. 3t-3- 5 IM 2 THURSDAY'S GAMES Cleveland 22, N.Y. 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HR Methuse (9),CaLee(25) SF EChavez. ok I kM 4 rMunsaa 0 Mcheisl 4 4 6 0 0 BMreurf Thome lb 3 6 11 4 6 0 0 DaBel3b 4 0 Ptanco2b 4 Lorthalc 3 0 0 0 Bynlcf 0 0 MWonp Cotter ph 0 0 0 6 6 0 Ttmacop ToPen pb 0 0 8 6 6 6 GeenrP 2 33 3 Totak 3 RED SOX 10, ANGELS 2 LCaHert.S-- (Suzuki rf i kM 10 3 INDIANS 22, YANKEES 0 Nrlkowski 132 000 001 000 100 001 KTUkm 5 3 batters in the 7th. 19,471j(40,785). pitched to 3:11. A Sfiirtre 1 Mmusec BRAVES5.PHILUES3 r kM 2 Yan New w Cokime MARINERS .4120 5 6 0 6 EQmzd mm t ak 4 Vi JWalkei i Crosby S8 DDavtt I 917 5 JJohnson 5 JoSosa Seay Httberglb Durazoiti Byrnes if 0 0 10 0 2 2 2 0 3 1 0 11 IRodnguez HR m TieMWer I 1 1 110 (28). CPena (19). Thames (11). Guiel. Dyoung (11). SF R ER BB SO H a? 28 Guthrie SO m 1 Kotsaycf McLm2b EChan3b 1 0 3 4 when winning run scored, Detroit 2. (12), CGuiUen (15). Guiel 13) DP Kansas City 1. LOB Detroit 8. Kansas City 11. TanpoBay RBeH ToMa ER 1 10 12 0 0 2 251). 8 R M 3 2 Two outs Wstbrk Borkowskl 11, Mirweukee 2), CasWto (13), Meadows pitched to 1 better In the ptehed to 2 betters in the 2nd. PS 6 0 0 6 0 0 ai (5). .0 1 WseW.M ak r kM 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 2 0 P 0 1 0 1 0 30 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 6 0 6 6 6 0 0 Momreol 6 5 Meadows Burba 0 EXPOS 8, CUBS 0 Maul to 10 VnbncL.O-- STonw 0 N Grabow 7 7 by Lawrence o ftatda 2. US-no-Ma u 2 MratukM III III i ! ! 1 OOavk 6 6 6 I I 5.5 St 0.0 081 101 KB 101 Ml I SO ' 230 200 001 040 001 103 Detroit sCity JVazquzL.13-- OANANO 30,816(50,345). rkM BtBCOp Sena 08, Ear Wl Catnn TndmL IF ConM. (tL 88 (1 PJatotdss Randa3b K ATHHTICS7,CHISOX2 (1). Gwel tl 1 Gerut (10). SB (191. Cantu 2 (14) HR Mora (23). Grbbons 2 (8) Huff 2 (25). JoCfuz (20). CS BRoberts (12), Crawford (15) S Newhan. 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T (42,271). NmVak NATIONAL GB 6 6 RolenJb 1 Edmnlct 6 Rntema 1 4 1 4 0 4 6 3 0 1 0 Nevtilb 9. M 110 -f- W 3 2 0 ft 31 AMERICAN LEAGUE a 1 Ondnnatt 8. 9-- TUESDAY'S WILD CARD RACE 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 on on (21), BeckeW,2-- 1 Anaheim (Sele 8-at Boston (Arroyo ), 5:05 p.m. Seattle (Meche 4-at Toronto (Bush L 5:05 p.m. 5:05 p.m. Cleveland (Sabathia 10-8- ) at Yankees (Hernandez 5:15 pm Baltimore (Cabrera 9-at Tampa Bay (Hendrickson at Chicago White Sox (Grilli ), Oakland (Zito 10-p.m. at Minnesota (Murholland ), 6:10 p.m. . . Texas (Park 10-9at Kansas City (Greinke ), 6:10 p.m. ) Detroit (Maro Kansas City 9, Detroit 8 Minnesota 8, Texas 5 (11) 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 o e o 2 0 0 0 0 11 10 TODAY'S GAMES Oakland7,ChiSox2 0 0 0 0 lame (10), Casey (41). HarangL,8-- RESULTS Boston 10, Anaheim 7 Seattle 7, Toronto 5 aGMarf 0 2 0 0 0 0 112 Houston 3. 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