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D TS to hraisk I " ' r P rn National League Fast Dvnon Central Division on out for the Chicago W hite St x allowed three inSirotka (1-field hit- - walked one and struck out three to post his first complete game since last JuK Is) when he went the distance against Cleveland Angels 4 Royals 2 hjJ Ovnmn Wsf Dvjow Vt rtlWri0rf‘‘Wrw-n-- Wiyrimpri-- uyilf fair and struck out three r!SS Vf--C At Kancjc City Mo Orlando Palmeiro's RBI double in the ninth rally as the Anakeyed a three-ru- n e heim Angels snapped a losing Mo Vaughn walked off Matt Whisenant to open the ninth (loser Jell' Montgomery (l-2- l came in and walked I im Salmon Alter two groundnuts let! runners on first and third Montgomery threw a wild pitch scoring Salmon to tie the score Palmeiro then doubled driving in (iarret Anderson and scored on Randy Velarde's single to make it five-gam- 7-- r i'“‘"Wtllri g Indians edge Red Sox in ugly encounter i i vv r rifyrywawrty Standard-Examine- t Cr4i WgpTM 999 American League F st ar Hgr'yiii him" Jim Cxirsi 0-- 1 ) came cm to pitch and gave up Cordero's seomd homer of the year to make it 6 7-- Yankees 6 Blue Jays 4 At New ork in his return to Yankee Stadium I nday night David Wells was less than pertect Traded to loronto in spring training in the deal that sent Roger Clemens to New York Wells was locked in a tie when he walked Paul O'Neill and Bemie Williams to open the seventh inning It wound up costing him the game as the Y ankees ended the Blue Jays' eight-gam- e winning streak 4 With the runners going Chili Davis hit a double olf the right field wall giving the Yankees a 1 lead TTien Tino Martinez followed with an RBI single ending Wells' night TTie who pitched a perfect game for the Y ankees last May 17 and was something of a folk hero in New York got a standing ovation from the crowd as alhe left the game Wells (3-lowed four runs on six hits walked -l Orioles 7 Athletics 4 At Baltimore Mike Bordick run in singled in the the seventh inning as Baltimore overcame three Oakland homers e skid and snapped a The win took some pressure off Baltimore manager Ray Miller whose job status appeared to he in road jeopardy after a dismal trip that left the Orioles with the worst record in the majors John Jaha Matt Stairs and Tony Phillips homered for the Athletics to Baltimore over two seasons 4--2 (3-1- Rangers 4 Twins 2 At Minneapolis Juan (ionalc hit a three-ru- n homer and Mark Clark allowed four hits in 6 23 innings as lexas heat Minnesota 6-- Devil Rays 5 Mariners 4 At St Petersburg I la Randy eighth-innin- g Winn hit a two-ohomer as Tampa Bay won its franchise-best sixth consecutive game by downing Seattle WTnn drilled a 1 pilch from John Ilalama (0-into deep home run was his hit in his last 12 first games and first homer since Sept 22 in Anaheim Clark (1-improved to 0 lifetime in appearances against the Twins (jonale's 3-- ut e extra-bas- 7-- left-hand- 1 -- 2) Tampa Bay battled back from a deficit by scoring twice in the' third and seventh innings Mike Sirotka threw lor his first career shut At Chicago five-hitt- er ' 3-- 1 White Sox 5 Tigers 0 1) a - 4-- 0 I The Associated - Pmtadwnma ’Loewer Friday's results Cagr 5 6 V't'tre New Y'yfc 6 Pnaitr'a Po'Kta 9 A‘iara 9 Mewajxf' Cmcmnaft Arioa S’ LnjJS I fi Sar Degn 10 12 330 A’laa ? 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