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Show DAILY HERALD C4 1 THE BAY Tuesday, July 8. 2008 Star of the day BASEBALL Los Angeles Angles' outfielder Torii Hunter was in the Halos' 9-- 6 victory in Texas. Hunter hit two home runs and knocked AMERICAN LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Brewers fall to Rox EAST W Tampa Bay Pet L 55 33 j625 39 .576 GB L10 Str 8-- 2 U 4 Home Road Int 12 6 36-1- W-- Boston 53 New York 47 42 .528 812 Baltimore 44 43 .506 10 12 Toronto 42 47 .472 13 W L Pet Chicago Minnesota 51 37 .580 50 39 Detroit 44 44 .500 7 Kansas City 40 50 .444 12 Cleveland 37 51 .420 14 W I Pet GB Angeles Oakland 54 35 .607 47 .534 6 12 Texas 46 44 .511 8 12 Seattle 35 12 9 W-- 2 5-- 5 5 1 L10 Str 2 0 10-- 7 6 7 7 9 8 ! 0 o MILWAUKEE Jimenez baffled the Brewers in a 3 victory on Monday, putting a damper on what had been a daylong welcorne to Milwaukee party for CC Sabathia. Jimenez (4-- gave up only three hits in seven innings, and has won three of his last four Ub-ald- 1 12-- 6 3 12 W-- 1 6-- 4 4-- Home Road Int W-- .562 25-1- 7 1 14-- 7 13 W-- 0r 5 13-- 2 8 9 WEST Los 41 Home Road Int Str L10 M W-- 2 26-2- 0 5 1 " 10-- 8 9 J 10 8 10-- 8 6-- 4 U'K .si I .398 18 12 53 MONDAY'S CHARLES KRUPAAssociated Press Tampa Bay 4.(10) Boston 1. Minnesota 0 t::'AngBtS'9;-Twtf- 5:05 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 5:05 p.m. ), 5:07 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 6:10 p.m. 8:05 p.m. Boston Red Sox's Dustin Pedroia, right, is congratulated by teammate Kevin Youkilis after scoring on a single by Manny Ramirez on Monday. - l Seattle at Oakland, late Tampa Bay at Yankees, 11:05 a.m. . teveten4a4 -OetfeitT -505.pjn. Baltimore at Toronto, 5:07 p.m. L.A. Angels at Texas, 6:05 p.m. ChiSox at Kansas City, 6:10 p.m. Seattle at Oakland, 8:05 p.m NATIONAL LEAGUE ASSOCIATED THE PRESS Daisuke BOSTON Matsuzaka's outstanding pitching and the familiar look of Fenway Park were just what the Boston Red Sox needed coming home from a horrendous road trip. Manny Ramirez hit a single in the eighth to lift Boston to a win over Minnesota in a splendid pitching matchup between Matsuzaka and the Twins' Scott Baker on " run-scori- EAST W Pet L Philadelphia 48 42 Florida 45 GB 43 2 New York 45 44 .506 2 12 42 Washington 34 56 .378 14 Pet GB 5 1 W-- 1 Atlanta .472 1 3 .511 47 Home Road Int Str L10 .533 4 12 W-- 3 8 6 9-- 6 W-- 1--5 6 CENTRAL L10 W L Chicago 53 36 .596 St. Louis 50 40 .556 3 12 Milwaukee 49 40 .551 Cincinnati 43 Pittsburgh 41 4 64 47 478 10 12 47 .466 11 12 4-- Houston 41 49 .456 12 12 W L 4-- 6 Home Road Int Str W-- 1 6-- 9 0 1 4 W-- 6 7-- 8 26-1-9 W-- 1 9 WEST Arizona Pet 44 45 .494 43 45 .489 Angeles San Francisco 39 50 .438 Los Colorado 38 San Diego 35 54 .393 .422 52 GB - 6 12 6-- 9 W-- 1 W-- 5 ' 5 1 W-- 7 1 6 8 5 5:05 p.m. at Pittsburgh (Snell ), Houston (Backe at Philadelphia (Hamels ), 5:05 p.m. St. Louis (Pineiro 5:10 p.m. at N.Y. Mets (Pelfrey San Fran. (Lincecum 10-at Washington (Od.Perez ), 5:10 p.m. Arizona (Webb 12-at Milwaukee (Parra ), 6:05 p.m. Colorado (Redman 6:05 p.m. at ChiCubs (Dempster Cincinnati (Harang at San Diego (Wolf 8:05 p.m. Florida (Miller at Dodgers (Billingsley 8:10 p.m. Atlanta (Jurrjens MONDAY'S RESULTS Pittsburgh 10, Houston 7 WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Florida at San Diego, 1:35 p.m. Mets 10, Philadelphia 9 Colorado 4. Milwaukee 3 Florida at San Diego, late Atlanta at L.A. Dodgers, late Houston at Pittsburgh, 5:05 p.m. St. Louis at Phila., 5:05 p.m. San Fran, at N.Y. Mets, 5:10 p.m. Arizona at Washington, 5:10 p.m. Colorado at Milwaukee, 6:05 p.m. Cincinnati at ChiCubs, 6:05 p.m. Atlanta at Dodgers, 8:10 p.m. N.Y. MLB NOTES Big Papi takes first live BP swings David Ortiz strolled to his locker BOSTON with a confident expression on his face. He joked a sure sign his first batting practice on the field since being injured went well. Ortiz has been on the disabled list since May 31 because of a partial tear of the sheath that surrounds the tendon in his left wrist. He hit a few long drives before the Red Sox played Minnesota on Monday night. " I feel good," he said in the Red Sox clubhouse. "Great." When a questioner asked him about the six drives he sent into the seats, he replied, "You were counting, huh?" 13 homers and 43 RBI Ortiz had a team-hig- h when he got hurt. "When you're injured, it kills you," he said. "It feels good. When you swing the bat, you want to swing hard." Ortiz started by hitting off a tee last week before progressing to BP, and didn't seem surprised by the results. "I feel fine," he said. "On the outside pitches a little sore, but not bad." He hit in the cage beneath the stands at Yankee Stadium on Sunday in New York. "That was actually planned," Boston manager Terry Francona said. "He didn't need to have his first swing (filmed) in New York. That doesn't make a lot of sense." Ortiz didn't immediately know what his next step would be, whether it would be more BP or a rehab assignment soon. "I'm just an employee," he joked. Red Sox to convert Masterson into reliever catcher Jason Varitek said. "It's good. It seemed like our bats were a little slow. We needed a good pitching performance." Pedroia extended his career-hig- h hitting streak to 15 games with a double high off the Green Monster on the first pitch from reliever Brian Bass in the eighth. After ) J. D. Drew advanced Pedroia to third, Ramirez lined a single to right inthrough a drawn-i- . innings, allowing six hits, walking three and striking out five. Hideki Okajima (2-escaped a jam one-o- in the eighth for the win. It was Boston's major-leagu- e high 10th shutout. For the first time in a few starts, Matsuzaka was pleased with his control. "Of all our starting pitchers, I'm the only one who hasn't been able to get really deep into the games," he said through a translator. "So what I've been trying to do is go deep into the game and help out the bullpen." The Twins lost just their fourth ending a ning streak. in 22 five-gam- games, win- e with two outs on a pair of walks and an infield hit by Morneau, he got Delmon Young on a bouncer to the mound. "His fastball was just electric and coming out of his hand real good," Twins right fielder d Span said. "He was hiding the ball good." It was the fifth time in his brief career Matsuzaka has gone seven or more shutout innings. He has yet to record a complete game shutout. Boston's best early bid came in the third, when Drew and Ramirez singled to open the inning before Mike Lowell fanned. After a walk by Kevin Youkilis, Coco Crisp and slump-mire- d Varitek were each retired easily. Good defense plays contributed to the low scoring game. Span made g a running, catch of Crisp's deep drive in the seventh, and Boston's Jacoby Ellsbury made a diving stab of full-cou- semi-jumpin- Carlos Gomez's liner. eighth-innin- g Minnesota's Alexi Casilla extended his hitting streak to a career-bes- t 14 with an eighth-inninVaritek, selected by the players to the AL squad, went f or-- 3 and is 6 for his last 63. I Angels 9, Rangers 6: At Arlington, Texas, Torii Hunter homered twice, the first capping a six run second inning, and the Los Angeles Angels held on for a victory over the Textjis Rangers. Vladimir Guerrero, Jeff Mathis and Hunter all homered in the big second inning that gave the Anlead. All three gels an 0 MINNESOTA ANGELS 9, RANGERS 6 TEXAS bl 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 g 0 ACslla 2b 3 Mauer c Mrneau 1b 3 2 Kubel dh Monroe dh 1 DYong 3 4 4 II Bscher3b Punto ss Span fl Totalt ab h 4 4 3 31 Ellsbry 4 II Pedroia 2b JDrew rf MRmrz Lowell Yukilis ab r ab r hbl Flggins 3b 4 1 0 0 Kinsler 2b 5 0 Ktchmlb MiYong ss 5 2 2 1 Hmlton rt Izturisss 4 2 Brdley dh Grrerort Hunter cf 5 2 3 3 DaMph It GAndsndh4 0 0 0 MByrdcf 1 CDavis 1b Mthjr.lf 4 0 Rmlrez c Kndrck 2b 5 0 2 RVzqez 3b 0 Mathis c 3 Totals Totals 39 913 4 4 dh 3b lb Crisp cl Varitek c Lugoss Totalt 31 r 0 h bl 10 0 0 10 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 7 1 13 OP pitcher. Manager Terry Francona said the team is preClay Buchholz, who paring to recall will take Masterson's spot as the fifth starter. Buchholz was sent to the minors to work on his fastball command after spending the last two weeks of May on the disabled list. SBaker Bass L.3-- 9. 2B (21). 0 1 Boston 2. LOB Minnesota 9. Boston Morneau (16). Pedroia (26). Lowell 38 Punto (2). IP H R ER BB Los Angeles Texas 7 2 ',i W.2-- S.26 0 0 3 0 1 7 'f 5 0 0 2 1110 7 2 0 0 n 4-- run-scori- n 7-- Dustin Nippert. Nippert pitched seven innings in the longest relief outing in the majors this seasoa He gave up one run and allowed three hits one of which was Hunter's solo homer in the seventh. Royals 7, Rays 4: At St. Petersburg, Fla., John Buck and Mike Aviles g hit homers to lead Kansas City to a victory that snapped Tampa winBay's seven-gam- e streak. ning Carlos Pena hit a tying solo homer off Royals closer Joakim Soria in the ninth. Billy Butler reached on an error to start the 10th and after a walk. Buck lined his fourth homer line off down the Dan Wheeler (24). Two pitches later, Aviles homered to make it lOth-innin- 7-- blew his second save in 25 chances. He allowed Eric Hinske's solo homer in the bottom Soria 55-3- four-gam- series. (11. Ramirez (1). Nippert (1). Angeles 1. Texas 2. LOB Los Kotchman (20), Angeles 8. Texas 8. 2B Izturis (9), Kinsler 2 (30), Hamilton (20). HR Guerrero (15). Hunter 2(12). Mathis (6), DaMurphy (12). CDavis (4). SB Figgins (15). Kendrick (o). IP ESntna H R ER BB 7 W.10-- SStiields S.35 0 0 0 FRodriguez 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 MendozaL.1-- 0 Nippert Texas T Matsuzaka (DYoung). 2:43. A 37,912 (37.400). by HBP 4 ab r hbl ab r hbi 0 Deesus If 6 0 3 2 Iwmra 2b 0 Gthrghtct 5 0 10, Crwlrd ct AGrdon 3b 3 0 0 0 CPena 1b 0 2 Butler dh 5 0 10 Lngoria 3b EGrmn dh 0 0 2 0 0 0 CFIoyd dh Teabenrt 5 0 0 0 WAybr dh 0 0 0 Gload lb 3 2 11 Gomes If 5 2 2 3 Gross cf 0 0 JBuck c 1 Nvarro c 4 0 10 Aviles 2b 5 Pna Jr. ss 5 0 0 0 Hinske rl 5 13 Zobrist ss 4 0 0 0 Totals 42 7 12 7 Totals 42 411 3 110 13 SO E City Bay Gload (2), 000 000 200 000 001 021 Y 7 V, by (Bradley). Nippert (Guerrero), by ESantana A 21.170 (48,911). 12:48. JBuck 10 4 1 7 4 (4). Longoria (6) DP LOB Kansas City 9, Tampa Tampa Bay Iwamura (16). Navarro (15). Bay 12. 2B 3B Deiesus (4) HR JBuck (4). Aviles (4), CPena (13), Hinske (14). SB Crawtord (23). H IP R ER BB SO 1. Kansas Meche City 5Y Mahay RRamlrez 2 Soria 2 Tampa Madrigal save. Up to that point, the Brewers couldn't muster much offense, had two runners picked off first base by Jimenez and watched a Rockies run scored on an easy ground ball that ended up being an error. Brewers starter Seth McClung (54) struggled with his control and was pulled from the game two outs into the fifth after giving up two runs and five walks. The Brewers went in the sixth after down an easy ground ball from Jimenez squirted past 3-- 0 third baseman Branyan for an error and Baker scored from second. Holliday added his solo homer in the seventh. For Milwaukee, the loss dampened what had been a festive atmosphere after the Brewers announced they had sent four prospects to Cleveland for Sabathia, the reigning Cy Young Award winner. Sabathia smiled and waved after teammates let him know he was being shown on the scoreboard video monitor during the game, and received a ing ovation. I Pirates NEW YORK ab r hbl 4 2 2 2 0 3 2 2 4 Schndr 3 0 c 6Vi ab- r hbl 2 0 5 5 2 2 3 0 0 2 2 4 0 0 Feliz pb 002 000 233 000 10 101 322 Dobbs (1). 10B 9 (3-2- (3-7- 5-- 0 ROCKIES 4, BREWERS 3 COLORADO IP H R ER BB SO h 5 3 2 2 2 2 3 6 3 2 2 3 2 0 0 2 4 Vi IVs Condrey Swindle JRomero 16.293 (36,048). Armas. (43,647). T hbl 1 0 0 0 If 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 Fielder 1b 0 Hart rf 2 2 Brnyan 3b 0 0 Torres p 0 MCmrn cf 0 0 Parra p 2 0 BHall 3b Hawpe rf 3 Atkins 3b 3 Kshnsk lb 4 JBaker2b 4 Qntnlla 2b 0 Innetta c 3 2 Jmenezp Splbrghcf Totals 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kendall 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ooo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 c 0 McClngp 0 0 Vllneva p 0 0 Kapler cf 7 3 Totals Colorado Milwaukee 3 0 6 0 2 000 111 100 000 000 030 4 3 E Koshansky (1), Branyan (2). DP Colorado 2. LOB Colorado 9, Milwaukee 6. 2B Barmes (16). HR Holliday (14), Fielder (17). SB JBaker (2). S Taveras. SF Atkins. IP H R ER BB SO 7 t'i L.5-- 2 2'i 2 W 10 2 3 4 8 0 3:37. A Vj Buchholz, Parra. A 35.161 (41.900). WP T 2:55. PIRATES 10, ASTROS 7 PITTSBURGH HOUSTON ab r hbl ab r hbl McLuthcf 5 Erstad cf 5 2 1 0 Rivas 2b 2 2 0 Loretta 2b 4 2 Doumit c Brkmn 1b 4 0 2 2 0 3 Calee If 3 Bay It 2 2 0 0 Nady rf Teada ss 3 2 2 4 0 Pence rt 0 AdLrch 1b 2 1 Mntkw3b Wggntn 3b 4 1 Towles c 4 0 Dmtrlt p 0 RuHrnz p 2 0 11 DBtlstap 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mchels ph Pronto p 1 Blum ph 0 0 0 Yates p 0 0 0 0 DMarte p 0 0 0 0 JaWlsn ss 4 0 Totala 35 7 9 7 Totals 38101410 10 7 10 300 400 000 420 400 00 E Houston 3. LOB (6). DP Wlgglnton Houston 5, Pittsburgh 7. 2B Berkman (29), Wlgglnton (14). Rivas (5), Nady (24). 3B AdLaRoche (3). HR CaLee (20), McLouth (16), Doumit (11) SFCaLee IP H R ER BB SO 4 4 13 10 10 4 3 Houston RuHmzL.0-- Philadelphia ab r 2b ss 0 4 If Hlllday 0 Cunsell 0 0 Hardy 0 0 Braun Houston New York WP MILWAUKEE hbl ab Tveras cf 4 Bchholzp 0 Corpas p 0 Fentes p 0 Barmes ss 5 Paronto 6 0 2 2 0 0 0 3 0 Dumatrait 3 DBautlstaW,2-12t- Yates by Garza (AGordon). A Easley and Fernando Tatis had three hits each for the Mets, who tied a season high with 17 hits. They took three of four from the Phillies to move within 2 Vi games of the NL East leaders. Martinez ) allowed five hits and two earned runs in 5 Va innings. Adam Eaton ) entered the game with a career record against the Mets, but allowed 10 hits and eight runs six in 2 earned innings. Chase Utley, Pat Burrell, Ryan Howard and Geoff Jenkins homered for the Phillies. Pittsburgh Rollins (22). Hellman 26 opportunities. Endy Chavez, Damion New L.2-- 3:43. 0 7. 2B York 8. Philadelphia DWrlght (22), Delgado (161. Viclonno 2 (16), Dobbs (6). HR OWright (17), Utley (25), Howard (24), Burrell (22), Jenkins (7). SB JReyes (32), PMartinez Armas the Mets' win Sunday, RBI gave up a two-osingle to Pedro Feliz and Eric Bruntlett, who had walked, scored on a throwing error by center fielder Carlos Beltran. Wagner got Jayson Werth for his 20th save in 5 ooo Eaton Bay Howell TMIIIer T Rollins ss Vctrino cf Utley 2b 0 Brntlett2b Howard 1b 0 Burrell If 0 Dobbs 3b 0 Werthrt 0 0 0 0 0 0 Coste c 0 0 0 0 0 0 Eaton p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cndrey p AReyesph 0 0 0 0 Tguchi ph 0 0 0 BWgni p Swindle p 2 Jenkins ph 0 0 0 0 JRmro p Totals 39 912 S 431017 B Totals (2), Mets 10, Phillies 9: At Philadelphia, Pedro Martinez pitched into the sixth inning then watched New York give back nearly all lead before of a nine-ru- n ' holding on. David Wright homered and drove in four runs as the Mets built a 10-- 1 lead in the sixth. The Mets had a 10-- 7 lead heading into the ninth, but Billy Wagner, who blew a save in Parra Torres p Armas p Hilman p Beltran go- (2-- . McClung Vlllanueva PMrtnz E Denny Bautista ing 2 Corpas Fuentes S.14 Milwaukee PHILA 3 2 (0-3- Colorado Jimenez W.4-- METS 10, PHILLIES 9 Dlgado 1b Talis It Pittsburgh, Nate McLouth and Ryan Doumit both homered and were among 10 Pirates as Pittsburgh snapped a three-gam- e losing streak. Adam LaRoche reached base four times, scored twice and drove in a run as eight Pirates had RBI. Jason Bay went with two walks and two runs, and Xavier Nady had two hits and two RBI for Pittsburgh, which scored more runs during the first three innings Monday than they did in being swept in three games in Milwaukee over the weekend. Carlos Lee hit his 20th homer and had three RBIs for the Astros, who have lost six of seven. The Houston pitching staff was depleted after loss Sunday a at Atlanta, forcing the Astros to ride Runelvys Hernandez ) for four innings in which he allowed 10 runs, 13 hits and, four walks. The Pirates bullpen worked 5 shutout innings, highlighted by Buchholz BWagnerS,20 Garza HBP stand- 10, Astros 7: At 5 DKVrght 3b 5 Beltrancf 5 Easley2b 5 0 TAMPA BAY CITV 4-- JReyesss EnChvzrf ROYALS 7, RAYS KANSAS Wheeler HBP (1-- of the 10th. Tampa Bay, with the major's best record at lost for the second time in the last 13 games. Aviles had three hits and David De Jesus had three hits and two RBI for the Royals, who avoided e being swept in the Kansas Tampa Los 0 0 n Mathis hit a two-ruhomer that put the Angels After Maicer ahead Izturis' single, Guerrero hit a two-ruhomer that traveled 436 feet and extended the lead to Hunter homered on the next pitch a 442-foshot that landed in the second deck in left. That knocked Mendoza out of the game in favor of CDavis OP 0 0 0 Francisco Rodriguez pitched the ninth for his 35th save, the most ever break. before the Atlanta's John Smoltz had 34 before the break a walk. Brewers slugger Ryan Braun then hit a sharp ground ball that glanced off the mound and into the glove of shortstop Clint Barnes, who stepped on second and threw to first for a double play as a run scored. Prince Fielder then hit a two-ruhomer off Buchholz, cutting the Rockies' lead to Buchholz was relieved by Manuel Corpas, who gave up a bloop single to Corey Hart before getting Russell Branyan to fly out to center. Brian Fuentes pitched a perfect ninth for his 14th New York Philadelphia Los Angeles Cram Okajima Papelbon 0 0 260 000 100 001 050 000 SO Minnesota Boiton Matsuzaka 4 10 10 12 E 000 000 000 000 000 OH Minnesota Boston hbl 111 BOSTON ab CaGmicI David Murphy and Chris Davis homered off Santana fifth that in Texas' five-runearly erased the eight run deficit. 8-- 0 LOS ANGELES RED SOX 1, TWINS Atl-St- left-fiel- d g bunt single. all-st- ponent to three runs or fewer for the 19th time in 20 starts, dating back to , who was named an for the first time, allowed six runs and 10 hits in seven innings. He struck out six in winning for just the second time in six starts. in 2003. 0-- "A heck of a baseball game," Minnesota manager Ron Gardenhire said. "I think both teams had lots of opportunities all the way through. They finally came through and got a hit." Jonathan Papelbon got the final three outs for his 26th save. Baker gave up five hits, walked two and struck out seven in seven innings. He held an op- f All-St- d De-nar- Matsuzaka pitched 7 - Hunter had an RBI single in the first and homered in the seventh. ErvinSantana(10-3)- trade with in a acquired were off Rangers starter Luis Mendoza who allowed eight runs in 1 j "inTiin'g's: wel- Cleveland on Monday, the Brewers didn't seem particularly focused on the field until they put relieverTaylor Buchholz. Milwaukee loaded the bases in the eighth inning on an error by Rockies first baseman Joe Koshansky, a pop fly that inexplicably dropped between catcher Chris Iannetta and third baseman Garrett Atkins, and n bases-loade- 3-- bases-loade- " playVety'wen'fiereT' Baker said. "I gave it everything I had. We made some great defensive plays, allowing me to continue to pitch and pitch into the seventh inning." Okajima entered with runners on first and second and walked Justin Morneau before pinch hitter Craig Monroe fouled out and Delmon Young bounced into a fielder's out a jam he caused with his own wUdness in the first. After loading the bases field. The Red Sox, coming off a 7 road trip that dropped them into second place behind Tampa Bay, won for the 23rd time in 29 games in Fenway. BOSTON The Red Sox optioned starting pitcher Justin Masterson to Triple-- Pawtucket on Monday, with plans to convert him into a relief right-hand- After warmly ), Matsuzaka, who hadn't pitched beyond five innings in his three starts since returning from the DL on June 21, worked n TODAY'S GAMES last season. "Obviously, with them playing at home, they choice. Monday night. "That was probably his best outing as far as his ability to c ommand the strike zone," Boston (3-3- 6 12 9 Home Road Int Str L10 Matt Holliday hit his 14th home run and fourth in four games for Colorado, which has won six of its last seven. coming Sabathia, who is scheduled to make his Milwaukee debut Tuesday night after he was Red Sox edge Twins WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Minnesota at Boston, 11:05 a.m. RESULTS K.C. 7. starts after beginning the season All-St- TODAY'S GAMES at Boston (Lester ), Minnesota (Blackburn at N.Y. Yankees (Ponson Tampa Bay (Kazmir at Detroit (Verlander ), Cleveland (Sowers at Toronto (McGowan Baltimore (D Cabrera L A. Angels (Saunders 12-at Texas (Hurley at Kansas City (Davies ChiSox (Contreras at Oakland (Duchscherer Seattle (Silva ASSOCIATED PRESS THE CENTRAL GB three runs. in 44.655 DMarte T 10 Yi t 2 S,2 2:55. A 13.323 (38.362). 0 11 |