OCR Text |
Show Provo, Utah Sunday, May 19, 2002, THE DAILY HERALD, (www.HarkTheHerald.com), Page B3 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ' FRIDAY'S RESULTS EAST GB pet 28 11 .718 28 15 .651 2 19 22 .463 10 15 25 .37513 12 13 28 .317 16 no GB w L Pet 25 19 .568 24 19 .558 12 20 22 .476 4 15 26 .366 8 12 13 27 .325 10 LID L Boston New York Baltimore Toronto Tampa Bay Str Heme Away lirb 6--4 W- -l 11-- 7 17-- 4 0-- 0 9 1 W-- 3 13-- 7 15-- 8 0-- 0 7 3- - l 10-1- 0 2 0--0 5--5 W-- 2 4 1 0-- 0 4- - tf W- 3 5 0-- 0 l-- CENTRAL Minnesota Chicago Cleveland Kansas City Detroit Str Heme 4-- 6 4-- 6 W- 15-- 6 6 W- 12-- 9 6-- 4 2 W 3--7 W Away 16-- 6 2 0-- 0 3 3 0-- 0 3 0-- 0 3 3 0-- 0 99 8 0-- 0 WEST I Pet 29 13 .690 23 17 .575 19 23 .452 19 23 .452 W Seattle Anaheim Oakland Texas Str Heme LID GB 82 5 10 10 12-- 9 L--l 3 -l 11-1- 0 L211-1- 8 Away 17-- 4 0-- 0 12-- 7 0-- 0 0-- 1 0-- 0 2 5 Maoiiiniez Intr mm, - Seattle 6, Boston 3 Toronto 7, Oakland 1 Detroit 6, Texas 3 Baltimore 5, Tampa Bay 3 N.t Yankees 13, Minnesota 12, 14 innings Kansas City 6, Cleveland 2 Anaheim 8, Chicago White Sox 4 EAST I W 24 22 22 21 17 New York Florida Atlanta Montreal SATURDAY'S RESULTS Boston 4, Seattle 1 Toronto 6, Oakland 3 N.Y.Yankees 6, Minnesota 2 Kansas City 4, Cleveland 2, 1st game Cleveland 4, Kansas City 1, 2nd game Detroit 8, Texas 7 Tampa Bay 5, Baltimore 4 Chicago White Sox 10, Anaheim. 4 FRIDAY'S RESULTS Philadelphia Pet 19 21 22 22 26 5b UP GB 4 2 .512 12 .500 2 .488 .395 0 13-- 9 0--0 4 13-- 8 3 0-- 0 1 1 L- 3 W- 7 13- - 9 3 -8 8 14- 6 I W . Cincinnati Houston SL Louis 26 16 Pittsburgh Milwaukee 19 22 14 29 13 27 Pet .619 .500 .500 .463 6 2121 2121 Chicago 11:05 a.m. at Toronto (Loaiza Oakland (Hudson 3-11:05 a.m. at Boston (Burkett Seattle (Garcia 4-11:05 a.m. at N.Y. Yankees (Clemens Minnesota (Kinney 11:05 a.m. at Cleveland (Baez Kansas City (Suppan 4-11:35 a.m. at Baltimore (Erickson Tampa Bay (Harper 0-12:05 p.m. at Detroit (Gretsinger Texas (Davis 3-at Chi. White Sox (Buehde ), 12:05 p.m. Anaheim (Washburn 3-- 5 5 7--3 .3261212 12 Pet .651 .643 .558 .488 .465 GB 13-- 8 13-- 8 0-- 0 W-- 7 13-- 8 3 0-- 0 L- 12-- 8 3 0-- 0 3-- 7 4 10-1- 1 1 0-- 0 5--5 W-- 2 3 6 0-- 0 TODAY'S GAMES 9 4 3 0-- 0 12:05 p.m. at Milwaukee (Quevedo Chicago Cubs (Wood 4-12:10 p.m. Cincinnati (Acevedo 4-at SL Louis (Stephenson 1:05 p.m. at Colorado (Neagle Atlanta (Moss at San Francisco (Jensen ), 2:05 p.m. Florida (Beckett 2: 10 p.m. at Los Angeles (Ashby Montreal (Chen 2-2:35 p.m. at Arizona (Anderson Philadelphia (Wolf N.Y. Mets (Astacio 6-3:05 p.m. at San Diego (Tollberg at Houston (Mlicki ), 6:05 p.m. Pittsburgh (K.Welrs WEST I W 28 15 27 15 Arizona San Francisco Los Angeles San Diego Colorado 2419 21 22 20 23 Str Heme L18 - 12 15-- 6 13-- 9 0-- 0 W-- 2 15-- 6 12-- 9 0-- 0 1 13-- 8 0-- 0 4 4-- 6 L--l 7 8 4--6 3 14-- 7 6--4 W- -l 13-- 9 EfStadCf Glaus 3t GAndsnlf Rimer dh Salmon if Span lb I Forres c BMomac I INDIANS 4-- M4) 12 1M 3M IK 41 - 6 7 6 2 2 3 7 1 5 0 11-- 1 0 W1NSLOW TOWNSONThe Associated Press got here first: Seattle pitcher James Baldwin, right, beats Boston's Johnny Damon to first for an out in the second inning of Saturday's game at Fenway Park. of the game, then stole second and r. scored on Fick's single to AL ROUNDUP 10 as' Cleveland snapped a 2b JSmith3J Winncf Cm lb Gnewrf DEVIL RAYS losing streak against Kansas City. MVS 6, ATHLETICS 3: At Toronto, Former Oakland prospect Eric homer to lead Hinske hit a three-ru- n Toronto to its first series win at home .this season. Oakland has lost 12 of 15 overall and dropped six consecutive series. The Blue Jays won the first two games of three-gam- e series. BLUE GVgnndh niwrtyc Gomel ss 3 10 13 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 2 12 0 10 0 0 0 1 U I N 12-mon- th 10. 4: ANGELS At Chicago, Frank Thomas homered twice, and Paul Konerko drove in four runs as the White Sox snapped Anaheim's eight-gam- e winning streak. Konerko hit a solo homer, and Jose Valentin added a solo shot and a two-ru- n triple to help the White Sox beat the Angels for the first time this season and e end a losing streak against Anaheim. FRANCISCO Barry Bonds homered twice to move within one of Mark McGwire for fifth place leading the San Francisco Giants to a 10-- 5 victo- ry over the Florida Marlins on Saturday. with Bonds went two walks, giving him 582 career homers. He hit a two-ru- n SAN REDS 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 tanS. 7 1 2 6 10 13 Julio Bau pitched IDlbawiitr 110 112 9m. with a pair of RBI singles iff. 2, PIRATES 1: At Houston, g Jose Vizcaino hit a homer with one out in the bottom of the ninth inning, giving the Astros their sev 3) (6-1- BRAVES 3: At Denver, Denny Stark made his second start for Colorado and added a strong two-ru- n homer for his first career hit and Bobby Jose Ortiz was Estalella drove in three runs as Colorado won for the eighth time in 12 10-- 2 at home games. The Rockies are enth straight win. Vizcaino hit the first pitch from Sean Lowe (1-to extend Houston's longest winning streak in three seasons. . JUSTIN SUIXIVANThe Boom! San Francisco's Barry Bonds watches his two-ru- n homer in the. first inning. since Clint Hurdle replaced Buddy Bell as manager on April 26. 3, CUBS 1: At Milwaukee, Jose Cabrera pitched five scoreless innings in his secend career start, and BREWERS the Brewers handed Chicago its ninth straight loss. Sammy. Sosa came up with two men on in the seventh and a chance to tie it with a homer, but reliever Luis Vizcaino struck him out on four pitches. With two on and one out in the ninth, "sj&mBSSik& 24. C r Associated Press (48,190). Knbtchlf Nfterez ss MiSwylb Randa3b Sadler 3b n n n qp Custom Instaflatzoot Hour Service On All Brandi 3 Financing Available 4 3 2 4 Viiquelss JoCbracf BAdrsncf Frymn3b les, Fernando Tatis and Orlando Cabrera homered, and Carl Pavano pitched into the eighth inning as the Montreal Expos beat the Los Angeles Dodgers to snap a five-galosing streak. 1 1 lb 3 0 1 2 0 0 Avenrf Lawtonrf Bmyanrf 0 0 0 Tucker if tnrezc FebM2b JMcDkl 2b 4 tit tM M2 II 4 Ml Mt (4). (11), Curat (2). AfMrJt 5' RochertW.2-- 3 6 Riske 1 Shuey 1 Ml 9. Cleveland 0 1 - 4 - t 2 (8). N laasas Oy 1 S.4 Sabathia 5, City 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 2 Mets beat the San Diego Padres for their fifth straight victory. 4 0 0 4 3 2 0 DIAMONDBACKS 5, PHILLIES 4: At Phoenix, Junior Spivey homered in the bottom of the ninth inning, and Erubiel 0 Barron; Sec-- 1 - I Rueter 7, 12 J 1 Maanante Moor 0 3 5 7 a 6 5 u 0 0 u 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 ASTROS Mt Ml (4L If ABrwncf 1M Mt Ml Mi 4 4 - 1 4 2 (4). DfMvjnsas City 1, Cleveland City 3, Cleveland 9. 2fMfyman (3). (8). (6). t? B M SO taeaaaCabr 4 3 5 42-3 3 2 1 1 11-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 I 1 0 Charee FktM S.9 Dana DeMutJv 111 4 8 Mark trad, 4, BED SOX 0 0 Banon.i-J- 10 0 1 4 3 4 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 11 1 Grcprrss Dubachtf Hmbrn 3b Baergadh Naonrf vantekc RSnchl2b 3 2 4 0 3 3 0 1 4 0 2 3 0 4 0 0 Mat) Si 4 hit his fourth home run in two nights as the Arizona rallied to beat Crto3b Mar, Seattle Ml Philadelphia. laatoa 211 I 1 at i 1M 111 M 10 Lugo as Merced rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 rf Hidalgo M M 0 b H 100 5 0 cf lb 4 1 Nelson; 2 1 mm Gary iraro. I 4 1 1 0 til 7 11 111 100 Ml Mi TRANSMISSION EXPERTS Experience Does Make A Difference. Since 1973 Sauerbeck - II Redding Dotal W.2-- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 (1), Stark 3 2 3 2 2 1 0 0 3 0 2 0 mmam 110 0 0 0 1110 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 3 Norwiplt hkhtngp Marckrp JJmnatp 0 0 0 10 1 110 10 110 4 110 14 3 12 112 10 0 0 4 Sump 0 tl IS 0 2 0 0 0 0 Zewj3b rtnaswlf JOrm2b EstMUc 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MlllMakt M 7 12 7 Ml -- Ml Ma 4M (1). (1). kwaaas 7 Marries 1 2 2 1 Ligtenberg I t 7 Stark vU-Nidibng 7 3 Mercker 7 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 1 1 1 0 110 11 JJtmenez to 3 batters 10 the in Miwood Ditched IJmuwes Home, Jan Wolf; First. Dan IMMTaStopATm uuuuuouuu 3 0 3 2 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 5th. tassogna; Second. Gson. Dans; Trent Greg (50.449). REDS 7, CARDINALS 3 tt10110IS10 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 3 4 4 4 3 4 0 0 0 12 I (51. lb 0 Casey 1 Keamsrf Dorm a 0 0 0 1 2000 0000 0 0 S GWTWep JEcrcncf TWalki2b. CkMerc Rnop BCIarkph WUrranp Browarp Taviorl kMa - Ml Ml at r Larkaiss WGrero3b ABoone3b 1 1 1. LOBenson i), (6), Wizcaino 5 3 2 5 5 3 0 3 4 4 RnoW.4-Williamson 1 Brower 2 111 0 0 1 GWhrte 1 Second, EVong2b til 4 4 1 DIGITAL EAR1 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 7 2 6 0 0 0 0 1112 9 11-- 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wake; Third, Anonso first Gary UarquaL 1 0 2 2 0 52-- 0 rwjra; roterjom; -2 J8. 10 2 1 Second. MORE BOXES, B5 0 ft COMPUTERIZED iv 7i i v rnrn Do 7011 hear but have dViciiJrv urkfcnlananur the words! Do you miss out at church, or at work because people seem to mumblef Do you have difficulty understanding in the presence of bacrVouna' noise.' The NEW DIQITAX. EAR may help solve your probiem.1 SPEECH X FvicedAn EDISON STANFORD LABS 777 N. 500 W. Suite 005 DOCTORS PARK 7 3 2 Hackman Crudale Bnan 3 0 MomsLM MMatthews Timan -- (10),TMarbnez (4). 0 0 0 Stlaaas 1 t 3 Lours 7 Uires-Homi- Tn ASnchzcf St 5 5 tit3. Mt (1). U)BM3ncinnaj (2), Reaena (12). (2). (6). 1 0 32 Ml 1M 7, 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 ph MMtwsp Tarsal p Mt 2 4 Rbnson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 7 11 7 1 7 ss Ranco3b DFekcec Morrisp Hokmnp Crudalep 111 2000 10 12 0 0 0 lb TMrtru Rntena 2 2 2 13 1 2 Puratst Edmndcf 110 2 2b JDrewrf 0 0 0 0 0 0 Vina 10 I at Hi H k 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 gae-787- 8 '.ConifortTtroIi.00111 7 (7), 7, ftikjrarjo 9. (1), LWtttwr (1). HR Mitaood (16), Unba (3), J0rtH(l).S- F- 2 1 Jaaa 5 4 Unbess 4 0 Thad. WHklf 4 Helton lb 4 Pierre cf CHammond 0 1 m 7, BRAVES 3 MarwoodU-- 3 1 3 Ml Ml 1. Estalella 11 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 1110 0 wnw-n- o, Second, Dale Scott BREWERS 3, CUBS 1 5 3 1 wm wa M M 1 till 2 10 10 orado I Watty Bel: first C.& TJucknor; Mark Carlson; Thad, John wrsoibaca. -r Pttrsoncf Mueller 3b 2 11 0 Atteata Ciliraaa I Umpires-Ho- 4 3 till 10 110 10 jLopezc Heknslb Mtwodp CHmndp Homes p Lckhrtph Lgtnbrp Braggph Marat a H SI 2 Tatata 1 11 2 3 0 5 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 2 Furcalsa MGkes2b ShfMdrf CJonesD Atones cf 1 Ll-- 0 7 13 ROCKIES 1 JVzcno2b Rddaigp Humph Dotal p 110 1. 30 2 0 10 0 0 0 Mt PMwaaftai 1M Haaataa Mt One out when winning run scored. Prttsbun 5. Houston 8. Merced (4). (1). SLowe 1 2 3 7 rewjn laraifu). First. Ron Kutpa: -- u, Joyce, 6 Ensbr3b 0 0 0 0 3 11 era 1 W,H nw-- oy 4 u Bgwallb Brkmncf Ward" Zeunc Boerainger Damon Ontmn 10 10 0 0 Kendaac CWasnlb JWirsnss Benson p Hrmnscf Tatak Benson 4 0 4 0 0 Mckwkrl 1 MARINERS till 0 B&ileslf ARmrz3b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 0 4 0 3 0 4 0 k I It 6 21-- NenS.14 wi. 3. MSTM 10 10 111 0 10 0 0 0 Bhmgrp Srbeckp SLowep Reese 2b i i- III 2. SILIMS NtUSTM ak 4 M 1411 111 an 1 1 PIRATES pnTSaMJMM Akcea OreW,4-- 2, 1 6 0 7 1 JaGiambi - I 37 3 Tejera 1 (6), CDelgado (10), (7). 5 u Mat) 1 8, San (B), Kent (7), RSanders (6). DaBea Bonds (6), (5), 2(15), PrWirson Darensbourg Materia I 12 NL BOXES 4 tassfaatf Cmeronof CGMnss BOavisc 2 - Ma 4 0 2 3 Francsco Penny U3-tzquierdo Mill Ml BStiagoc RSndrsrl DMmorlb Nenp Shaaocf Rueter p Fekzpb REMtuss w 1 0 Mt Ml Mark DMinor(2).S--DaB- 0 0 1 I It I St (4). Franasco 12. (2). 2 2 2 4 Mats 1 1 0 Jim Reynoidr, Second, W M 222 Ml 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 riEscobar&7 Sec Hntundez; lvanover; r4st.Angd ond, Laz Diac Third, Randy MarstiT- - 2:3 r. -l EDiaic JoCbracf lb 3 113 10 4, Toronto & (2L JMtlerW3-- l Evre PWatter M 1 Oferud 1 7 S3 51-- lb Avon If BAdrsn UcLm If Siena dh B8oone2b 1 12 10 12 0 110 0 12 0 0 0 FyhrieU-Bradtord Frymn3b Suzuta rf M 1, Toronto 1. ss Thome ttwni a Gerry Quimrl Ibaneilf SarJer2b Bntoc Fetnesph Hlnchc ond, Park (Truby). oy lm MiSwydh Tucker lb 1 1 110 111 10 0 2M Gterrez2b Lawtonif Burks dh Baaey BShouse 0 AFrjtss Pemyp Ozunaph tzqerdop Dmsbrp Maaoyph Mmap Tejera p RnsSr.ph (3,4(0. V ROYALS Akcee3b Bertranof (1). 0 0 at r ShStwrtdh 4 4 8erg2b 2 JoCruiH CDtedolb 4 MnrJesiif 2 Hinske 3b 3 Weils d 3 0 Wowrdst 4 0 4 0 Hckabyc 12 m m 2 0 0 2 0 0 Vizquel Wickman il 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 3 2 Snow lb Bonds Kent 2b Canu3b Mt uituian Urrsres-Hr- m METS 5, PADRES 2: At San Diego, homer in a Roberto Alomar hit a two-ru- n four-ru- n first inning, and the New York 4, , 0 0 1 6. '3010 Wells (111. 2 1 Wckman LO-- l Umness Home, Marvin Hudson; Fast. Mark ond. Lance Barksdaie; mm, Dana ueMutn. INDIANS 3 0 0 (1). i a 7 jeGmb.lt velarde 2b EChevz3b Dyedh Teiadass rmberglb Longer Bvmesrf RaHrdzc TMab 0 0 0 (41,900). DeLee lb Rdmnd c AGnzJzas 9 4 I m St Umpires-Ho- Schneber; DaM3b I, ATHLETICS 3 BLUE JAYS 0 0 Burks Quinn dh Ma.LO-- 2 Fiore pitched to 2 batters in Daring First. Paul Emmet; Stew roppiey. 1 2:54. (McGriff). Aunaaai Wtsrckp 1 1 2 5 0 0 0 2 Urjirr-flri. the second, tan isimons; 0 7 0 0 PrWtsncf fioydrf Lowe! 3b 4 3 1 0 LCstHlo2b 1 4 2 0 0 Owens 3 0 0 9 3 1 0 4 2 Mt Ml 1 0 2 0 I 5 2 UnyW,l-Karsav at i 3, DODGERS 1: At Los Ange- Durazo FioreU-- 1 Mike I 2 2 0 I 4, INDIANS 2 ROYALS 1. EXPOS 0 as Cincinnati ASTROS shot against Brad in the second Penny (3-inning and a solo shot off Vic Darensbourg in the sixth to give him 15 homers this season and tie Lance Berkman and Sammy Sosa for the major league lead. David Bell had three hits, including a homer, and drove in two runs. Kirk Rueter ) won his sixth straight decision, the longest streak of his career, allowing three runs in seven innings. St n five- ended the Cardinals' season-be- st game winning streak. allowed two runs in Jose Rijo (4-five innings for the Reds. ' f-S- two-ru- 2 2 Second. 1 0 2M MS Its Jeter (3). ACasbto (1). New York 9. (9), Mohr (8), Kielty ( 7), (11). SoTHunter (8). (12). H a? SI WfMe vWste 2 0 5 5 5 1 3 0 B Wilms cf 2 1 4 0 vnwatrl GWlmsif 0 0 4 0 Spncertf Coomorlb 4 1 ACstilioc 3 1 SS Matt 111 a 3 GIAriTS10,llAlilJNSS 2 (2), 1 i 8 M ao H Hill 4 2 0 0 5 ASrano2b NJhsonlb Jeter ss JaGbidh 1 11110 Home. Jerry layne; First. Hunter DiMun; Third, Ed Montague. V 7, CARDIFJALS 3: At Louis, Juan Encarnacion hit a homer, and Todd Walker was HUH 0 KM 8m. hP-- 1 S 12, Mi(4), EVwng (6), Ham(10). 2 JsCabrera first. Paul Haschbeck; Third, Matt Hrjaowaa. 6, TWINS 2 JJonesIf CGzmnss THntercf Bchnan dh Mohrrf Netty lb Blake 3b Princec Hcklng2b 4 S3 HBP-- by umpires-no- k I Balt- DeJean (3). 5 5 2 0 0 0 Mi RSanoago 110 me in YANKEES 1 0 0 to 1 batter waneck. 4 - 1 7 FtSanrJsgo 0 - 3 0 (4), 5 Buddie I - IVucamo (40,120). 100 3 Mike DeJean got Sosa on a groundoul e, i - II 2 0 Tim Tschala. 3 Bonds homers twice in victory NL ROUNDUP JWolker (Kched 8 11 The Associated Press 110 0 0 i 0 14 4 11 tti 0 1 7 12-- 1 3 2 1 PWitson Creek W.2-- Ll-- N Tbsaa 7 W JuAcevedoS.5 i 3 0 61-- 1 0 Mt JsCabreraWj-- III I Ml King I 12 1 (51. Watbeck 6 2 2 6 UeberU-- 3 Mahomas Fassero Simon Detroit 7. 0 0 a lb p Ml Ml 1. Brown (2), (12). Jenkins 11 110 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MaJ Ml (4). I Lvzcnop DeJean MillMt Ctwaaga ajHjwawataa 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TMsea 0 100 10 0 0 0 1 6. monds (11). (2). 7 R 1 Ml 0 n BRyan Bauer Groom Ml 2 110 10 K 4 Lorena3b 3 JHmdzss Huston 3b 2 3 Bakoc 2 JsCbrap 0 Burjrjep LHamph 0 Kingp Jenkins 0 0 0 0 lwaukee 34 Season 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 2 1 lb 4 0 0 0 HmnrJsrf 110 10 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 tMaa) 1M Sparks j10u jtta (JJ.aai). 7 9, (II. RSanbaap (21. (4), Murray (4), JaCna (3), nek. 1. 2 0 i 0 1 3 4M MAnderson JWalker JSantanaW,2-- W all tie. SOX 0 0 0 9 1 RStjagoss DJackson (1), Park Rocker 110 12 0 ma jit Park (1). H 111 Mt Ml Bay 12, (1). DfMampa Bay 1. imore & 2B-(8), Sinajeton (9), Gibbons (9), 2 (2), Matthews (1)Matthews (4). Gibbons. (8), Cm (1). Beftrancf Hmcnc Bergerrl 7, (1), SesnezL.0-Michalak 0 0 0 Miftvrac If 2 r 1 0 Mchadoc Oieoass Bllhomss better p Stynesph Mhmesp DShkts2b Mageecf Truby3b Wraeckc JaCruzpr 4 1 5 4 3 3 3 4 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 10 10 11 0 0 0 0 Brown ph 0 Simon Rmanocf Hslmanc 0 M m lb Kapler 100 at 3 v DJcksn2b Tick it HggnsnK Prong dh RPImoph (1). (1). Morass Sngftoncf Conine lb Gbbonsif TBtsta3b Crdovadh Matnosn GGtlc IGarcapr nra jr m McGrepti 1 Bal- timore, Greg Vaughn homerless drought connecting twice, including a tiebreaking two-ru- n shot in the ninth inning. Vaughn had not homered in 222 ts since Aug. 5 before hitting a solo shot off Baltimore starter Sidney Pon-so- n in the fourth. In the ninth, Vaughn connected off Jorge Julio to snap a 3- - "WHITE TIGERS 8, RANGERS 7: At Detroit, Robert Fick hit a tiebreaking RBI single with two outs in the eighth inning to give Detroit a wild victory. leads as Both teams blew the Tigers picked up their second win in a row after a seven-gam- e losing streak. Detroit trailed 7-- 6 heading into the eighth, but rookie Ramon Santiago drove in the tying run with his third hit 5, 4: At ended a 9 ORIOLES 0 0 5 5 3 5 4 5 3 5 4 lynerl e Hi 10 4 4 32 Murray cf 17 10 1 2b Fsserop Guard, c Hill by Baldwin (Hillenbrand). First Eric Cooper; Second, Perry 36 Greenec S, ORIOLES 4 DEVH RAYS I and Royals the chilly air. The rookie right- ROCKIES Lamb Cfrount 0 6 0 JGnztzrf 0 0 8 MVong2b 4 M Mane pitched to 1 baiter In the 7th. HBP-- by Osuna (IM Chris Umpires-Hona), by Glover (Fullmer). Second, Doug ErjdingK Third, Sucoone; first, John ShoJo . MM FicfMr -3 the all-tim- II U It 0 0 t lb McGrff Akxilf (1). at r 0 1 0 0 i 4 v Greerdh 2 0 1 0 8 TIGERS 8, RANGERS 1 1 1 1 6 Jell KeHogg.T-2- Mike ReHty: Third, 3 0 0 I B (Cameron), Jerry Meals; Umpires-Ho- 0 u - H 1 h- h- 15). W PMaronez HBP-- by 0 u i l 6 2 0 12 12-- 11-- hander allowed four hits and struck out - j 31 0 S.13 Urbina 13. Chicago (8), LukasNKZ (1). 4. (5), Fukrner (11). Atannedy (6). Lofton (7). (3), Konerko (7), Thomas 2 (3). (10), Fullmer (S), Lotion (9), Valentin (7). (17). Mane Osuna the first game, Mark Quinn hit an RBI double in Kansas City's two-ru- n nfhth inning off Bob Wickman. fastused a spirt-fingDrese (4-flailing j10 4 11 4 Glover W.1-Wunsch In at ss urrmnoss Rwandlf Munnc Clayton 110 X Cleveland, Ryan Drese struck out 10 in efght dominant innings, and Omar homer to giving Vizquel hit a three-ru- n the Indians a split of a day-nig- ball to keep 10u If 4 PVartmezW.6-- 3 3 0 12 VMn3b u o ROrfcL.4-- 4 Lukasiewicz At 2-- Thmasdh Liefer H 3 3 5 0 0 4 4 3 3 4 2 2 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 u i 0 lb Knerko 1 S7 4) ROYALS 1 3 (6-0- - .BaktinU-jMateo 100 10 04 ct Dftiam2t Ordnezrl Lofton 1 1 AKndy2b at r I M 10 12 12 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 11 0 5 5 4 5 4 3 4 3 Eckstwss I r 0 10. (5), Noon (5). 4 4 3 4 0 3 SSosarf 1. Boston 2. 6). Garoaparra (13). (6). Boston CMCMO a tiebreaking three-ru- n straight drive off Bob Wells in the sixth inning, and New York beat Minnesota for its 10th win in 11 games. Just 14 hours after Jason Giambi's dramatic 14th-innin- g grand slam gave win, New York tlje Yankees a 13-1- 2 resumed- its Bronx bombing. The Yankees have homered in 10 straight ggmes and have 21 in their last six, total raising their major league-leadin- g to 69. 04 10, ANGELS 4 WHITE SOX day, 0-- 0 4 SCOREBOARD The Associated Press . Intr Away W-- 4 Sierra YANKEES 6, TWINS 2: At New York, Alfonso Soriano homered for the third Cincinnati 7, SL Louts 3 Colorado 7, Atlanta 3 San Francisco 10, Florida 5 Milwaukee 3, Chicago Cubs 1 Houston 2, Pittsburgh 1 N.Y. Mets 5, San Diego 2 Montreal 3, Los Angeles 1 Arizona 5, Philadelphia 4 Intr' Away W- -l 3 12 .325 Str Heme LIB GB uUSumdHles 3-- SATURDAY'S RESULTS 04 04 04 CENTRAL TODAY'S GAMES 4-- Intr Heme Away 5 AL BOXES BOSTON Pedro Martinez improved to 10-- 0 in his career against the Seattle Mariners, striking out nine in eight innings to lead the Boston Red Sox to a 1 victory Saturday. Martinez ) couldn't have started much better, striking out the side in the first on just nine pitches. The Red Sox took a 0 lead for the second straight day, but this time they held it. Ugueth Urbina pitched the riinth for his 13th save in 14 chances. The Red Sox scored two runs in the first off James on consecuBaldwin (3-tive doubles by Jose Offer-ma- n and Nomar Garcia-parr- a and an RBI single by Brian Daubach. Milwaukee 6, Chicago Cubs 2 Houston 7, Pittsburgh 4 SL Louis 3, Cincinnati 1 Atlanta 4, Colorado 2 N.Y. Mets 13, San Diego 4 Arizona 12, Philadelphia 9 Los Angeles 8, Montreal 5 San Francisco 9, Florida 3 373-588- Prove, UT 7 J |