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Show DAILY 2006 Friday, August 18, HERALD C3 Star of the day The Day in Baseball NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE rr EAST W Pet L New York 70 48 593 GB L10 Str Home Road Int 39-2-3 6 AMERICAN LEAGUE tr rr-- i - yn q Boston 69 50 580 1 12 W-- 9 65 56 537 612 W-- 38 24 9 Baltimore 53 68 .438 18 12 W-- 30-3- 9 Tampa Bay 48 73 .39723 12 W L Pet 16-- 30-2- 8 5 Detroit Chicago 79 42 ' 72 48 L10 .653 6 600 6 12 70 50 .583 Cleveland 54 66 Kansas City 43 79 .352 36 12 W L Home Road Int W-- 1 38-1- 9 3 9 1 15-- 3 14-- 4 W-- 812 Minnesota Str 5 16-- 2 W-- 26-3- 3 6 10-- 6 WEST Pet GB L10 68 52 Los 62 59 .512 6 12 Texas 62 60 .508 7 Seattle 56 64 .467 12 Angeles five-gam- 12-- 2 450 24 12 Oakland Cleveland, which leads with the major leagues with 10 complete games, e road stopped losing streak and avoided a three-gam- e sweep. Hector Luna had an RBI triple, and Joe Inglett and 'Victor Martinez'each NEW YORK Brum Roberts led off the game with a home run. and Nick Markakis and Fernando Tat is also connect ed t o lead the Baltimore Orioles to a rout Thursday that left the New York Yankees staggering a bit heading into their big veekend series in Boston. New York's AL East lead over second-plac- e Boston was cut to 1 i games heading into a series at Fenway Park that starts with a doubleheader Friday. The Yankees lost two of three to the Orioles and have dropped seven of their last 12. Baltimore drew five walks, four from Jaret and turned Wright all of them into runs. Wright ) lasted just 7 CENTRAL GB .567 Str Home Road Int 36-2- W-- 6 J O s "jet win in N 10-- 5 Toronto 8 Baltimore rsokie Nick Markakis was 2 for-- 4 in the Orioles' 12 2 rout of the NY Yankees. ManVakis had four RBI and scored three times in the win. 0 4 ' 14-- had a sacrifice fly. helpat ing Byrd improve to the Metrodome. Matt Garza a 5-- 1 (0-2- ). nmK-in- right-hand- g his second big league start, allowed three runs and five hits in five innings. Justin Morneau hit his 31st homer for the Twins. five-gam- e day-nig- TODAY'S GAMES HUFFAKER Associated Press SANDY at Boston (Johnson 11:05 a.m. Yankees (Wang ) at Boston (Lester Yankees (Ponson 6:05 p.m. K.C. 3:10 Oakland (Blanton ) at (De La Rosa p.m. at K.C. (L.Hudson Oakland (Loaiza 6:40 p.m. at Detroit (Miner Texas (Millwood 11-5:05 p.m. at Baltimore (Benson Toronto (Downs 5:05 p.m. at Tampa Bay (Fossum Cleveland (Sabathia 5:15 p.m. at Minnesota (Bonser 6:10 p.m. ChiSox (Garcia at Angels (Weaver 8:05 p.m. Seattle (F Hernandez N Y. San Francisco Giants' Pedro Feliz, left, applies a late tag on San Diego Padres' Ben Johnson as Johnson steals second base on Thursday. N Y. Giants down Padres I Tigers 4, Rangers 2: At Detroit. Kenny Rogers allowed two runs ( ) s and innings to win for the first time since July 5. He had been 3 in his previous six starts. Carlos Guillen homered and Ivan Rodriguez also had three hits for Detroit. Todd Jones worked the ninth for his 34th save. Edinson Volquez ( gave up three runs and eight hits in 3 innings. Bench coach Don Wakamatsu ran the Rangers as manager Buck Show-alte- r five-plu- (9-7- ), (9-7- THURSDAY'S RESULTS SATURDAY'S GAMES Baltimore Yankees Cleveland 3, .Minnesota 2 Sox White 5, Chicago Kansas City 4 Detroit 4, Texas 2 Toronto 6, Tampa Bay 2 Seattle at L.A. Angels, late Yankees at Boston, 11:20 a.m. Toronto at Baltimore, 2:35 p.m. ' Texas at Detroit, 5:05 p.m. Oakland at Kansas City, 5:10 p.m. ChiSox at Minnesota, 5:10 p.m. Cleve. at Tampa Bay, 5:15 p.m. Seattle at L.A. Angels, 8:05 p.m. N Y. 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE the Cardinals' NL Central lead back to 2 12 games over the second-plac- e ASSOCIATED PRESS THE SAN DIEGO Rookie Kevin Frandsen hit his first homer, a two-ru- n shot, and Pedro Feliz also connected to lead the, San Francisco Giants to an 84 win over the sputtering San Diego Padres e on Thursday and a sweep. The Giants took a combined into the ninth'before Kevin Correia loaded the bases on two singles and a hit batsman. Jack Taschner then allowed rookie Josh Barfield's pinch-hi- t grand siam. The Giants have beaten the Padres nine times in 10 games since July 1. San Diego has lost 8 of 10 overall, a slump that has dropped the defending NL West champion from the division lead to third ) place. The Padres fell below .500 for the first time since May 6. Frandsen hit a two-rushot in the ninth to finish with three hits. Feliz's homer, his 20th, also was in the ninth, giving him three RBI. Padres ace Jake Peavy set a career-higwith his 12th loss. The is having an enth against Jeff Weaver with his 25th homer of the season, the 561st of his career. The drive, which came after Griffey fouled off six straight pitches, was his 1,042nd extra-bas- e hit, breaking a tie with Pete Rose for 20th , W Pet L GB 72 48 Philadelphia Atlanta 59 61 .492 13 56 64 ,467 16 Florida Washington '56 . L10 .600 New York 4 64 .467 Home Road Int 6 9 5 16 W-- 1 1 3 30-3- 0 8 W-- 6 9 CENTRAL W Pet L St. Louis 64 56 .533 Cincinnati 62 59 GB L10 6 Milwaukee 12 58 63 .479 6 12 57 64 .471 7 12 Chicago 52 68 .433 Pittsburgh 46 Houston .512 ,380 75 Str Home Road Int W-- 4 29-3- 2 2 5 W-- 1 34-3-1 34-2- 5 12 18 W-- 24-3-2 9 1 7 1 12 WEST W Los Angeles Pet L 64 57 GB .529 L10 Str 2 1 Arizona 61 60 504 3 San Diego Colorado 60 61 .496 4 4 59 62 .488 5 W-- San Francisco 58 63 .479 two-hitt- ' .438 19 12 53 68 Str W-- Home Road Int 1 0 1 place. 6 5 W-- 8 5 7 TODAY'S GAMES THURSDAY'S RESULTS SATURDAY'S GAMES Atlanta 5. Washington 0 N Y Mets 7, Philadelphia 2 St. Louis 2. Cincinnati 1 Colorado 8, Arizona 4 San Fran. 8. San Diego 4 Houston 7, Milwaukee 3 St. Louis at ChiCubs, 11:20 a.m. Arizona at San Diego, 2:05 p.m. Atlanta at Florida, 4:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. Houston at Milwaukee, .5:05 p.m. Wash, at Philadelphia, 5:05 p.m. Colorado at N Y. Mets, 5:10 p.m. Dodgers at San Fran., 7:05 p.m. Showalter, Scioscia, 6 others over uncharacteristically poor season after leading the majors with a 2.27 ERA in 2004 and the NL with 216 strikeouts last year. Peavy's only other double-digit loss season was 1 in 2003, his first full year in the big leagues. Reds 1: At St. Louis, Scott Rolen hit a tying home run in the seventh off Kyle Lohse and a winning single in suspended for Angels-Ranger- s Managers Buck Showalter and and six others were suspended by Major League Baseball on Thursday following two days of trouble between the Texas Rangers and Los Angeles Angels. Showalter will miss four games, starting with NEW'YORK Mike Scioscia Texas' game Thursday night at Detroit. Bench coach Don Wakamatsu will run the team in the interim. Scioscia was suspended for three games, starting with Thursday night's game against Seattle. "We knew it was going to be something," Show-alte- r said. "It's pretty much standard." Texas reliever Scott Feldman drew the most severe penalty at six games. He hit Adam Kennedy with a pitch in the ninth inning Wednesday night, and the Angels infielder charged the mound, trig-- . brawl. gering a Kennedy and Angels pitchers Kevin Gregg and Brendan Donnelly were suspended for four games. Bench coach Ron Roenicke will miss one game, on Sunday. Texas pitcher Vicente Padilla was suspended for five games for throwing at a batter after receiving a warning Tuesday night. The suspensions of Kennedy, Gregg and Padilla were set to start Thursday night, unless appealed. Donnelly and Feldman were scheduled to begin their penalties Tuesday. 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In the bottom of the first, Pablo Ozuna led off with a homer against Odalis Perez five-gam- GIANTS 8, PADRES 4 MILWAUKEE HOUSTON j,. n Ka-zm- ir two-gam- losing streak. al-- . Jason Hirsh lowed three runs and three hits in 5 innings for his first major league win, walking four and striking out five in his second big league start. I Braves 5, Nationals 0: At Washington, Oscar Vil- - ASTROS 7, BREWERS 3 ), I Astros 7, Brewers 3: At Milwaukee, Lance Berk-ma- n and Aubrey Huff homered off Ben Sheets (3-and Willy Taveras extended his hitting streak to 20 games as e Houston stopped a 2, the ninth against Ryan Franklin boosting two-ruhomer against Brian Meadows (24) during a four run eighth inning and came within a double of hitting for the cycle. A.J. Burnett (55) won his third straight start, giving up two runs and four hits in seven innings. Tampa Bay 's Scott allowed two hits and struck out 10 in five scoreless innings, his second start after missing almost three weeks due to left shoulder inflammation. ing, g 0-- 6 5-- card-leadin- g 12-1- 6, Devil Rays 2: At St. Petersburg, Fla., Ben-gi- e Molina hit a tiebreak-- : d (9-7- (3-3- four-gam- Angeles Angels. Mark Buehrle( in his previous eight starts, allowed two runs and six hits over six innings to get the win. Jenks got four outs for his h delphia in the NL East. John Maine ) allowed two runs and eight hits in six innings, and New York reopened a NL East lead over Phillies. the second-plac- e Ryan Howard tied David Ortiz for the major league lead with his 42nd homer as the Phillies remained 2 12 games behind NL wild Cincinnati. Rookie Scott Mat hieson ( 14) gave up six runs and eight hits in four innings. a from hit batters during games against the Los Mike Sweeney to ground double into a play with the bases loaded, and Chicago increased its, lead. AL wild-car- ), Phila- second-plac- e started suspension that resulted I Blue Jays I Rockies 8, Diamondbacks 4: At Denver, Colorado took a 0 lead in the second inning against Branwho don Webb (13-5five walked a season-higin six innings and gave up five runs and eight hits. Josh Fogg ) improved to 0 in his career against Arizona, giving up three runs and seven hits in five-plu- s innings. Ryan Spilborghs homered and threw out a runner out at the plate from left field. four-gam- 2-- 3 White Sox 5, Royals 4: At Chicago, Bobby Jenks got game-endin- e ed a sweep. Carlos Beltran also hit a solo shot for the Mets, lead who have a right-hand- al 4 homer ended a 2 ! drought by connecting twice and driving in four runs as New York avoid- (2-6- MLB NOTES ) 6-- h I Cardinals , Mets 7, Phillies 2: At Philadelphia, Carlos Delgado (60-61- (6-1- St. Louis (Marquis 12:20 p.m. at ChiCubs (Marmol ), at Philadelphia (Myers ), 5:05 p.m. Washington (Armas at N Y. Mets (Trachsel Colorado (B.Kim 5:10 p.m. at Cincinnati (Michalak 5:10 p.m. ) Pitishurgh (Snell at Florida (Olsen Atlanta (T.Hudson 5:35 p m. at Milwaukee (Ohka Houston (Backe 6:05 p.m. at S.D. (Williams ), Arizona (En.Gonzalez 8:05 p.m. at San Fran. (Schmidt ), 8:15 p.m. ) Dodgers (Penny (0-1- made his second start in a row since being converted from relieving in the minors. He lasted six innings, allowing four runs, five hits, two walks and a wild pitch. nati. n 28-3- 5 homered. Jason Isringhausen ) retired the Reds' hitters in order in the ninth as St. Louis took two of three from Cincin(4-5- lowed only two hits. Rodrigo Lopez who entered leading the' AL in reins ( 106) and hits (188) allowed, handcuffed New York on six hits through seven innings. He struck out eight and walked one. 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