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Show today, September 1 7. DAILY HERALD 2004 inn m kt urn baviix mmmhh ID a nimm a mvT Star of the day Chicago's Aramk Ramirez hit three home runs and knocked in all fwe QA runs as Chicago edged K" Cincinnati, 5-- 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Ramirez rocks Reds Boston thumps D'Rays Joe Kay THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CINCINNATI TTk Cubs ; werhardty con- - fairs," Piniella said. "Good hick to whoever comes out BOSTON Curt ontop." I Twins 10, White Sox 1 : At Schilling got his 20th win on the eve of Boston's big Minneapolis, Kyle Lohse series with the New York pitched seven sharp inYankees. Now he wants nings, Michael Cuddyer went f or-- 4 with a homer much more. and Minnesota beat the "In a couple of weeks, Chicago White Sox for its hopefully, it win get a lot ninth straight victory. The better," he said after becoming the first streaking Twins are quickly winner in the major closing in on their third consecutive AL Central title. leagues with an 11-- 4 victory Thursday night over the They reduced their magic number f Or clinching the diTampa Bay Devil Rays. vision to fcfur, By that time, he hopes, the Red Sox will have I Orioles 4, Blue Jays 5: At clinched the AL East title. Toronto, Rafael Palmeiro They trail the Yankees by 3 homered and Rodrigo Vt ; .Lopez won his third games, but the teams have six meetings left straight start, lifting Balti- more over Toronto. three in New York this weekend and three in I Tigers 6, Indians 4: At Boston beginning next FriCleveland,. Eric Munson and Omar Infante each hit day. two-run homers and De"This is a great Damon troit's bullpen warmup," Johnny stayed busy all night, leading, the Tigers said, referring to Boston's . over Cleveland. 24th victory in 29 games, "This is the time to shine. I I Athletics 5, Rangers 4: At think this is the best assem- Oakland, Calif., Kenny bled team in the league and Rogers lost at the Coliseum for the first time in more it's time to show it." The Red Sox have than 10 years, with Bobby double slashed a deficit of 10 ft Crosby's three-ru- n in the fifth inning leading games on Aug. 15, but the the Athletics to a win over Yankees are coming off Texas. Rogers (16-8- ) was shutouts in unbeaten in 35 appearances Kansas City. in Oakland since Aug. 7, "It's not like it's the first time we've played them," 1994, going 1W., Jason Varitek said. "We I Angels 6, Mariners 1 : At have to concentrate each Seattle, the Anaheim Angels took advantage of two day on each game. Whaterrors by Gold Glove secever happens the first day, ond baseman Bret Boone, put it aside." Boston leads the season scoring four times in the but New York series eighth inning en route to a has the best home record in win over Seattle. The Anbaseball, gels pulled within 5 ft Tampa Bay manager Lou games of Boston in the AL wild-car- d Piniella was too concerned race. about his own problems to discuss what advantage ORIOLES 9. BLUE JAYS 5 Schilling (20-6- ) and Pedro Martinez (16-6- ) might give BAintorc m. f kM a) iik Boston in the playoff s. 4 0 10 Bflbrl2b 4 12 0 Jnraondh "The Yankees and Red Newhndh 5 111 Crazier ph 0 0 0 0 Sox can settle their own af-- Mora3b 4 0 2 3 0Hudsn2b 5 2 2 0 3 i - , l- 3-- Cincinnati Reds. Without Ramirez, Chicago would have lost pre cious ground in the wild-car- d chase. The homer binge kept e the Cubs a back of San Francisco and revived them at the start of their final regular-seasoroad trip four cities, 12 games. "One-ma- n wrecking crew," CHICAGO 5 Reds starter Josh Hancock CINCINNATI 4 marveled. "If I hadthe kitchen sink in my back pocket, I would have thrown it up there and he probably would have hit it." That's how helpless he made them feeL Ramirez hit a two-ru- n homer and a solo shot off Hancock, then put the Cubs ahead in the seventh two-ru- n with a two-ou- t, drive off Ryan Wagner (3-r for his second game of the season. Ramirez also hit three against Philadelphia on July n 20-ga- , half-gam- n Press JEFF ROBERSONAssociated , the fifth inning as Brewers catcher Gary Bennett looks on Thursday. Bonds had three hits, an RBI and walked once during the game but is still chasing his elusive 700th career home run. San Francisco's Barry Bonds, right, singles on a line drive during ' No homer for Bonds in win three-home- 30. Giants slugger stays at No. 699, but goes He is the first player to have two three-homgames in a season since 2001, when Sammy Sosa had three. Barry Bonds, Jeromy Burnitz and Carlos Delgado also did it twice that year. ' Twelve major leaguers have hit three homers in a game this season. 3-fo- NL STANDINGS M 77 67 .535 Florida 7V4 rrfcfefcKa . 75 71 514 NewYork W-- 1 .7-- 22 ready, kayakers: Barry ' Bonds will get the chance to hit another historic They pitched to him," Giants manager Felipe Akw homer at home. The San Francisco slugsaid. ."He hit the baS hard, but they kept the ball down. ger remained one shot shy He can do it at home now." of joining Babe Ruth and Hank Aaron in the I Astros 8, Cardinals 3: At St. Louis, Jeff Kent had club Thursday, but did go f or-- 3 with a walk two doubles and four RBI, , in the Giants' and St. Louis committed a victory four errors to over the Milwaukee Brewseason-higers. help Houston snap Jason "I still have a lot of basewinning Marquis' ball left," Bonds said. "It streak. will come eventually ." Chad Tracy added a two-ru- n And chances are it will homer in the eighth income at SBC Park, where ning to help the Diamonde backs win three straight the (Hants begin a homestand Friday for the first time since night against the San sweeping San Francisco from June Diego Padres, his favorite I Diamondbacks 8, Rockies longball victims. He has 78 homers off the 5: At Phoenix, Danny g Bautista hit a Padres, more than any oth. er opponent, including two double in the seventh and off Jake scored on Alex Ontron's sacrifice fry, lifting AriPeavy, whom hell face zona over Colorado. first. e Bonds' three Marlins 4, Expos 3: At Mihits Thursday backed ami, Dontrelle Willis won rookie Brad Hennessey ), for the first time in five who allowed two hits starts, and Juan Encarna-cio-n hit a two-ruover seven spectacular intriple to inFlorida over Montreal as the lead Giants nings creased their lead in the NL ' Jeff Conine drove in the wild-car- d run with a sixth-race to one game over the Chicago Cubs, who played at Cincinnati METS 9, BRAVES 4 on Thursday night. 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I Padres 3, Dodgers 0: At Los Angeles, Adam Eaton allowed five hits over seven innings for his career-hig- h 10th victory, Brian Giles homered for the second straight game, and the San Diego Padres beat Los g Angeles. The NL Dodgers' lead was cut to 2 Vi games over San Francisco. right-hand- TODAY'S GAMES N.Y. MeS (Glavine at Pteburcji (Van Benschoten ' ASSOCIATED PRESS THE cerned when Kerry Wood let the lead slip away in one wild inning . Why fret when Aramis Ramirez was going to bat again? The third baseman homered three times for all of Chicago's runs Thursday, and the Cubs kept pace in the playoff race with a 54 victory over the H I 0 O . IN 8,21 T 0 t 3:06. A 4 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 1 2 t 0- - 15281 (43,962). 2 8 8 1 . |