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Show Page B4 THE DAILY HERALD, Provo, Utah, Wednesday, July 7, lW9 '-- 'is n? week, won by a wide margin, 858,203 to 799,858. Larkin will be making his 10th All-Stappearance, his fourth as a NL continued from Bl NL received the second-highevote total, leading first basemen with 1,669,066. the other sports have "All By The Associated Press CHICAGO Chicago's Chris Singleton became the first rookie to hit for the cycle in the majors since 1985, but Carlos Beltran's arm and bat led Kansas City over the White Sox in 10 innings Tuesday night. four to five days off," McGwire said, "and I've never understood why baseball doesn't give the All-Stguys that play in the off Game and extra day just to cities to the back they're get going to play their games in." Before this week, none of the votes cast on the Internet had been included in the weekly totals. Fans were allowed to vote up to 22 times on the AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Yankees overcame Mariano Rivera's second blown save to beat the Detroit Tigers. 8-- 7 Beltran threw out the potential winning run at the plate in the ninth, then singled home the tiebreaking run in the 10th. Mike Sweeney, who had tied an AL record with an RBI in 13 consecutive games, went for the Royals and failed to break the mark set by Chicago's Taffy Wright in 1941. and Singleton went drove in four runs, matching his career best. He singled in the first, hit an RBI triple in douthe fourth, had a ble in the fifth and hit a solo home run in the seventh. two-ru- DEVIL RAYS RED SOX 4 ST. PETERSBURG, 6 LsT Fla. Paul Sorrento hit a three-ruhomer in the eighth inning as the Tampa Bay Devil Rays rallied past the Boston Red Sox. The Devil Rays won for just the second time in 42 tries this season when trailing after seven innings. n DAV DETROIT Chili Davis run singled home the in the 10th inning and the go-ahe- ' E H AMMONDThe Associated Press He's under the tag: Baltimore's Rich Amaral, bottom, steals second base on Toronto's Homer Bush in American League action Tuesday. the Orioles. This time was BLUE JAYS 4 ORIOLES 3 INDIANS 3 TWINS 1 BALTIMORE Rob Butler singled in the tiebreaking run in the 10th inning as the Toronto Blue Jays once again used a late uprising to beat the Baltimore Orioles. A week ago, the Blue Jays scored in their last at-bin three straight victories over e 6-- 5 All-Sta- 431-fo- (3-5- (13-3- games. PHILLIES BREWERS MARLINS 5 BRAVES 2 ATLANTA Alex Fernandez allowed only three hits in eight innings to beat Tom Glavine, who gave up a h 0 PHILADELPHIA Robert Person had a career-hig10 strikeouts in the sweltering heat to outduel Hideo Nomo. Person had his highest strikeout total in three years, and Bobby Abreu drove in the only run with an RBI single in the third. h (2-2- hits. Pitching at Turner Field for the first time since tearing his right rotator cuff in Game 2 of the 1997 NL championship series, Fernandez ) didn't give up a hit until Chipper Jones' solo homer with one out in the fourth. career-hig- 1 15 (3-5- ) METS 10 EXPOS 0 NEW YORK The Daily Herald OREM Three college baseball programs got richer Tuesday. Add to that one college football program. Mountain View standouts Brett Sundberg, Aaron Lancaster and Josh Fairbanks signed with the University of Utah, UVSC and Snow, respectively. e All three were Class 5A All-Stat- performers in baseball this past season, helping Mountain View to the finals of the 5A tournament. Sundberg, a pitcherinfielder, was with 72 strikeouts and an ERA under 3.0 on the mound, and hit .530 with 10 home runs and 37 RBI to earn MVP honors in 175-poun- d 9-- 1 Region 3. 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Spanish Fork Sat Sun Haft PITTSBURGH Warren Morris homered, Todd Ritchie pitched eight effective innings to continue his surprising season, and the Pirates spoiled Sammy Sosa Day by beating the Chicago Cubs. r Sosa, voted to his third game a few hours after the Pittsburgh City Council proclaimed a day in his honor, hit a sacrifice fly while going J Northgate Shopping Center Manny Ramirez homered to reach the I mark and Jaret Wright pitched six strong innings as the Cleveland Indians defeated the Minnesota Twins. LEAGUE PIRATES CUBS 1 All-Sta- r, five-tim- Logan MINNEAPOLIS NATIONAL Mark McGwire's 27th home run helped Kent Bottenfield become the National League's first winner as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Cincinnati Reds Tuesday night. r McGwire, elected to the earlier in the game day, broke a tie in the fifth, drive off hitting a Brett Tomko ) that bounced off the Stadium Club. Bottenfield allowed ) all five runs and seven hits in six innings, sending Cincinnati to just its third loss in 16 fourth appearance, his th-straight as a starter. Willianjs, e returns jto a the game for the first tiijie since 1996 and will make ljis fourth start. J AL starters were announced Monday. In addition to Griflfcy and Alomar, the lineup includes Cleveland's Jim Thome at first, and Manny Ramirez and Kenny Lofton in the outfield. They will be joined by Texas catcher Ivan Rodriguez, Boston shortstop Nomar Garciaparra, Baltimore third baseman C&l Ripken and Tampa Bay designated hitter Jose Canseco. Pitchers and reserves for both leagues will be pickqd 1224 N. Main St. Mon-F- ri McGwire's homer helps Cards to win ST. LOUIS Jj Walker will be making ljis eeri- - By The Associated Press Internet the average number of home games for each team during the balloting. Sosa gained nearly 1 million votes in the final week of counting. Larkin, who led Ordonez by fewer than 10,000 votes last ly familiar. n YANKEES 9 TIGERS 8 V starter. "The coaches at Utah said they had been watching me a lot, but it was that game that maybe made the difference." Sundberg said. d Lancaster is a power hitter who blasted 10 homers in 26 games and hit .475 for M.V. "We're excited to have him. He's got good size and speed and a good attitude. We expect him to do a lot for us," UVSC coach Steve Gardner said. Fairbanks was recruited by the likes of Weber State and 230-poun- Utah State in football, but elected to wait until spring to see if he could get a baseballfootball combination. "I didn't want to give up either sport. I like them both the same," Fairbanks said. Snow offered him an ideal package where he could play both has sports. The 4.4 speed in the 40 and was in stolen bases last season while hitting .600. He caught 22 passes, five for touchdowns, and averaged 33 yards per catch. UTAH Legends Basketball Game 1 sr presented by Icon Sports Agency a benefit for Utah Youth Village Friday, July 16, 1999 at BYU'o Marriott Center 7:00 p.m. Appearances by Shawn Bradley, Keith Van Horn and Michael Doleac Tickets available SmithTix ), at Marriott Center (800-322-BY- )Utah Youth Village Ticket prices: Adults - S9 in advance$1 2 on game day Children 6 1 7: $5 in advance$8 on game day Families (mom. dad, children living at home) - $25 in advance or $35 on game day Children 5 & under - FREE (801-272-998- -- 5-- 20-for-- vs. BYU i?.' Wi ,uTAH |