Show 3C Thursday Juty 30 1933 Standard-Examin-er Anderson extends streak with four hits American League The Associated Press 6 ANAHEIM Calif - This time Garret Anderson didn’t wait until the ninth inning And this time he didn’t have just one hit he had V 32Amerfcn Lt: in six runs and Cal Ripken Jr hit his first triple in almost two years as the Orioles routed the Tigers Brady Anderson homered and scored three runs and BJ SurhofT four Anderson extended his hitting 26 streak to a franchise-recor- d games and had two of his four hits in an eight-rufourth inning as the Anaheim Angels pounded Orlando Hernandez and the New York Yankees 10-- Wednesday night Anderson extended the streak to 25 games on Tuesday night by hitting a leadofT single in the ninth in a game the Angels lost 3 He felt much better after this one “The most important thing was winning tonight coming back after getting beat last night” the outfielder said “We returned the favor” Anderson's hitting streak longest in the majors this season broke the previous team record of 25 set by current Angels hitting instructor Rod Carew in 1982 “It is (a thrill)” Anderson said “but those kind of things are things you’ll think about more after you stop playing You don’t have time to think about it now I don’t think about it at all” Anderson has been doing awfully well during the streak going (402) to raise his overall average to 319 “Oh gee the kid’s a good hitter swinging the bat good” Carew said “He’s just hot right now” The loss was just the eighth in the last 31 games for the Yankees 7 whose record is the best in the majors n had three RBIs for the Orioles who are 16-- 3 since the break All-St- ar 5 Battmore 14 Detroit J Texas 9 Toronto 4 Minnesota 5 Kansas City 3 Tamoa Bay 7 Oacago White Sox 2 Cleveland I Seattle 7 Boston to Oakland 2 NY Yankees S Anaheim Today's fames (Tunes MOT) Baltimore at Detroit (Key Thompson 98) DOS am at Kansas City Minnesota (SeraNni f&eicher 9 8) IMS pm Boston (Avery at Oakland (Rogers 115 pm pm SOS manS-12- ) at AnaN Y Yankees (Pettme 80S pm heim (Finley at Seattle (Swift Cleveland (Birta MS pm (Only games schediied) Friday's games Detroit at Tamoa Bay SOS pm Baltimore at Kansas City 805 pm Toronto at Minnesota 805 pm Chicago White Sox at Texas 835 pm N Y Yankees at Seattle 80S pm Boston at Anaheim 805 Pm Cleveland at Oakland 835 pm Rangers 9 Blue Jays 8 National League four-gam- bases-loade- DAMIAN - ' Montreal 6 San Francisco 0 Atlanta tt Cincinnati 5 PtMadetotna 8 Los Angetes 3 NY Mets 7 San Diego 6 “ Houston N) Florida 8 Milwaukee 2 St Louis 1 - Pittsburgh 12 Colorado 1 ' Chicago Cues 7 Antona 3 ' Today's games ’r (Tones MOT) ’ Atlanta (Neagie at Cincinnati K3s am (Krtvda Florioa (Hernandez at Houston " 1135 am (Reynolds 1 San Francisco (Gardner at Mon- -' 505 pm treat (Thurman at Arizona Chicago Cubs (Tapani ' ' '' 535 pm (Deal at Philadelphia Los Angeles (Park 535 pm (Beech San Diego (Hitchcock at N Y 540 pm Mets (Jones Milwaukee (Karl at Si Louis (Moms 1) 810 pm Only games scheduled :AL box scores SoadtsW62 72-- 13 Hoaz Peroral 1 5 ! 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1 1 3) 8 8 38 Sxktalc 3l lot When everyone contributes that makes it a lot easier” Lopez hit a sacrifice fly off Donne Wall (4-in the seventh to score Carlos Baerga and break a 6 tie Baerga singled with one out and advanced to third on a single 3811 1 42 18 GAirareste 8 so 4 8 8 3 Femes 2b Becxerrt 8 2 8 8 S Easley 4M 2 2 8 4 CRMenk 4 Ttek - I 8 tarkte 5 8 88 3 118 1818 38 18 1188 48 8 BLHunerd Hammonds 5 2 Mowond 813 11 3 8 4 3 Mf Texas Tvents 1 Drfre tarkte Undersold Rettuet S RPHrwrete EDawsdi B Hat-tebe- rg Rumors were rampant that Johnson was about to be traded to the New York Yankees as the Indians who also covet Johnson were beating Seattle for the sixth time in seven games this season Near the end of the game Mariners president Chuck Armstrong said there would be no trade announcement Wednesday night no-hitt- er 7) At Oakland Calif Mo Vaughn Nomar Garciaparra and Scott homered as Boston handed Oak 'and its ninth straight loss with Garciaparra went two RBls and Vaughn was with two RBIs for the Red Sox who had 5 hits dians the victory Wednesday night Lopez making just his 10th start of the season as a replacement for injured shortstop Rey Ordonez drove in two runs including a tiebreaking sacrifice fly in the seventh inning “That shows you what kind of team we have" Lopez said “Even the guys on the bench contribute a 7-- ORIOLES 14 TIGERS 2 NJtaHmaiy Red Sox 10 Athletics 2 son trade watch heated up Jim Thome hit his 29th homer in the eighth inning to give Cleveland In- Luis Lopez took advantage of a rare start to help the New York Mets beat the San Diego Padres (45 050) RANGERS 9 BLUE JAYS 6 no-hitt- er the game At Seattle as the Randy John- : At Kansas City Mo Eric Mi!- -' into the sixth ton took a inning as the Minnesota Twins won their fifth straight until Milton (6-had a Terry Pendleton singled with one out in the sixth Mike Sweeney then hit a three-ru- n homo- to chase Milton who had walked Dean Palmer to lead off the inning Johnson sat on the bench during Indians 8 Mariners 7 ng Twins 5 Royals 3 5 ' The Associated Press 7 8 1 8 8 5) 4-- Backup shortstop leads Mets past San Diego Colorado at Cltcago Cubs 1 20 pm San Diego at Montreal 505 pm Gncwieti at Florida 505 pm Houston at Pittsburgh 505 P m San Francisco at PtMadetotka 535 p m Los Angeles at N Y Mets 540 pm St Lous at Atlanta 540 pm Arizona at Milwaukee 805 p m ' DOVABGANES Assoaaied Press EAELY $1131$: Yankees’ 74-2- Wedwsdav's rtsuRs Oli-v- er n avenged two losses to Toronto as the Texas e losRangers snapped a ing streak with a Rodriguez went d double triple and walk His double in the third off Toronto starter Chris Carpenter (6-gave the Rangers a 3 lead pyt-Uthem ahead for good early-seaso- 07 game was a win Ivan Rodriguez At Toronto drove in three runs and Darren 9-- R -- tel teteta auraia UU9SWI As matted te aw Sw amt a- Ssrann nortetnd te termB a a—te Ma naan 4m Rshud had wmateanoa R 8 Wad armi' a And Ha an m cuite |