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Alex Rodriguez' wait for the umpire'! cell en a iteal during Tueiday's gume In Toronto, ki . tworun single during four: run sixth Inning as the Cleveland Indians rallied, OMOI,K8 8 TJflKKS TW1NH5. 7 ANOKIjM 0 MINNKAI'OMH Mike Mussina pitched alx strong inninga to win for the second time In seven at art a, DKTKOI- T- Tony Clark hit his first homer since June 28 and llrlan Moehler won his sixth straight decision for the Angels sixth MAH1NNUS 4 111, UK JAYS 3 straight loss, TORONTO Mike Cameron hit a tlehreaklng sacrifice Hy iii the eighth inning, for Just their sixth, win In their last 22 games, HANOICItSa WlltTKNOX 1 CIIICA(H)-('h- Hd two-ou- INDIANS 7 DISVIL HAYH 4 eighth-Innin- - CLKVKLAN1) Kenny Lofton hit a tlehreaklng KANHAH CITY, Mo, - coach Dawain Wheal ley Wasatch dropped lo , . see-on- said, eon-tes- t, 3-- 1 " 1 In the second II) minute overtime period, Wasatch failed to even things up, "We just coiildn t mount end of regulation, Lehl had the wind at their backs, With that advantage, Ashley Heck and Wendy Roberts each had a score, "The wind created some problems for us, and we had some breakdowns defensively," Wasatch VOMiKYIiAMj 1ft-- seemed sluggish Mil moved to I Klpsko liitpd ft two-ruhonipr, his y 41 h, Imiclv ovpr r the lipid wnll in thp fourth Inning. It whs Klpsku'n lirst hoinp run In .1)1 nt but o pitio1.. Aug..... 5.. ttgnliiRt thp t'llipngo Culm. Ipfl-ppntp- I'Hiij,ii;mu HAN FUANtMHt'O Honds lilt two hump runs for thp spi'ond ennspou-tlvbphsoii-htggninp to open (I 1y gttittp loud in Hip NI,WpsI. Hill Mupllpr hit thp go: ahead houier In the sevpulli inning, and lllch Aurlliii, Kills Murks and J.T, Himw for the also homered (limits, who won their sevgame, to lend over straight pulpiid their Arizona, KATUN 1M N DOIXJIMMO LOM ANtlftl-K-- dose Hllva scattered live hits over seven Innings and Keith Oslk drove in three runs as heat the l,os fading Angeles l) Tuesday night, Dodgers Pat Menres went H foM, homering 'for the second game In a row. M 1J, while 3 SHADES four-hitle- r e sor," Mil d DKNVKK Julian Tnvarez pitched a for his first career complete game and won bis fifth straight, extending the Culis' losing streak ti six, 1 Krislyn Newlon recorded nine points, while leion-mntAlicia Htoddard had five hits to Jend (Jrflntsvilhv the aggres- was CUHS ville -.swept two games from in 2, JunMo II, prep volleyball action, said, and the fourth inning Tuesday night, .lending the Mull lip Dipgo I'ndrps nvpr Milwaukee llrpwem !l 1. ROCKMSiO Ntil'lll-Oranls- a comeback," Wheal ley "We : Kvhii HAN DIMtiO .Klpsko mill Tlii! Ncvin hil wtiispeuilvp Imiup runs in enth - HKHKIt CITY Wasatch played even with Ihi, but came up short In the second overtime of a Region 10 on Tuesday, fajling The squads played to a scoreless tleat hnlltlme, JoLvnn llafenof Lehl broke the deadlock, and Katie Rleffel had the equalizer for Wasatch, Knotted fit at the 1 (ilANTHH HOUSTON Tnov McKnight got his first career victory and Julio litigo homered before 2.7,40H,,tlie smallest crowd at Knroh held since It opened in April, recalled McKnight from Triple-New Orleans. oiH'Vldayrwas backed by an early HI) lead, lie allowed two runs one and live hits in earned five innings, It was his major league start, Lehi takes overtime win over Wasateh PADKKM !l IHUAVKUS Hay ASTROS II MARLINS ft Hmsitis' lilust oil' reliever Andy harkln splashed into' the fountains beyond left Held and made it KM, - " -- g Ablest, YANK i; MM 10 KOYALN ft H'f, bOUIH l,ankford homered twice and rookie Hrltt Realties didn't allow a hit fur ft Innings, The Cardinals matched their season-higwinning streak and pulled 10 games ahead in the Nt, Central, also matching a season. best, Hut they had to hang on after taking a II 0 lead In the third, 2-- 1'or-- Hill t Curtis hit a single in the ninth Inning Tuesday night as the Texas Hangers unshed across an unearned run, (I lit David Cone went down too early to get the win, ' hut reliever Dwight (louden never lost the New York Yankees' early lead, No, H hitter dime Viwailio and Hcott went 4 Hroslus hit an grand slam lor the Yankees, who maintained their sixgame lead over second place Huston in (he COXES, D4 g four-gam- e n victory over the Oakland Athletic on Tuesday night, Hchourek (M D) had not won in 12 at art? More going on the disabled list July 21 with a frayed left rntulnf miff Ix hLi.,,I three run on just two hit and a walk in ft innings while striking out six to win for the first time since May 1ft against Toronto. iw m i'-- CINCINNATI This time, the Mets won one homer. with a Todd He lip's solo shot In the HHh inning that snapped the Mets' losing streak, After losing all three games over the weekend in Hi, bonis by one run in the two of them on t homers by Jim Kdinoitds the Mets survived another close call and turned the trend, - .- dod iinAM,ut.d last-Innin- .Alexander hit htn first PRi'tHT grand slam during a stwen-rufirst inning, backing lVte Srhourek in hi eonwlwt'k from a shoulder injury and fading the Huston Itwl 8nx to a lllfe ttAlt n Oakland HUSTON iiHKl, uiL BLUE ItllWIM! 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