Show "5 wtttt fcilinon rave fi Pag Friday May 7 Standard-Examin- er 1 7B 999 Knoblauch creamed in Yankees’ victory American League : Mbit’ll New York Tampa Bav Toronto Boston Baltimore Press The Associated MINNEAPOLIS - The end of the New York Yankees’ roadtrip may be remembered more slide of Chuck for a take-oKnoblauch than for a win The New York second baseman was helped off the field and taken to a hospital after an eighth-innin- g collision with Corey Koskie during win the Yankees’ 3 Thursday David Cone walked Koskie loading the bases with one out in the eighth inning Jason Grimsley (3-got Ron Coomer to ground to shortstop Derek Jeter fielded the ball and threw to Knoblauch at second Koskie plowed into Knoblauch rolling up his leg to try to break up the double play but umpire Jim Joyce called Coomer out at first on Koskie’s interference Knoblauch was helped off the field and taken to the hospital He has a badly bruised lower left leg and is The Yankees scored the winning run in the 1 0th on Ricky Ledee’s RBI single off Rick Aguilera (3-Mariano Rivera pitched a perfect 10th for his ninth save 10-ga- ut Cleveland Chicago Detroit Kansas CitV Minnesota Texas Oakland Seattle Anaheim Thursday's ’ 3 At Boston Troy O'Leary had a pair of RBI singles off his former as the roommate Aaron Sele (3-Red Sox overcame the loss of starting pitcher Bret Saberhagen to beat Texas 4-- game was a win rsuft Baltimore (Mussina at Detroit m al New York (Ira- Tampa Bay 5 Kansas City 4 New York 4 Minnesota 3 10 Innings Baltimore 4 Chicago 2 Boston 3 Texas 2 Oakland 3 Toronto 2 Cleveland 8 Seattle 4 Detroit 4 Anaheim 2 I Red Sox 3 Rangers 2 (Thompson 505 p Seattle (Suzuki bu 5J5 pm Today's games (Times MDT) at Boston Anaheim (Olivares 505 phn (Martinez at Toronto (Hentgen Texas (Clark H) SOS om at Cleveland Tampa Bay (Witt 505 pm (Gooden Oakland (Candiotti at Chicago (Parque3-2- ) 405 pm Kansas City (Appier at Minnesota (Milton 605 p m Saturday's games Anaheim al Boston 1105 a m Tampa Bay at Cleveland 1105 am Baltimore at Detroit 1105 a m Seattle at New York 1135 a m Texas at Toronto 205 p m Oakland at Chicago 505 p m Kansas City at Minnesota 605 p m i: National League East Division t 0) JEAN PIERITTte Associated Press OUCH: New York Yankees’ Chuck Knoblauch grimaces in pain after colliding with Minnesota Twins’ Corey Koskie at second base Devil Rays 5 Royals 4 At St Petersburg (Harmsch Montreal 605 ma 505 pm at Houston (Batista pm (Li- at St Louis Pittsburgh (Schmidt 6 10 pm (Oliver Philadelphia (Schilling 205 P m (Thomson New York (Hershiser 805 pm (Stothemvre Atlanta (Millwood at Colorado al Arizona at San Diego pm at San FranMilwaukee (Roque 805 pm cisco (Brock at Los Angeles Florida (Springer 8 W pm (Drenort Saturosy's games 1115 am Chicago at Cincinnati 105 p m Philadelphia at Colorado New York at Arizona 205 p m Milwaukee at San Francisco 205 pm Montreal at Houston 605 p m Pittsburgh at St Louis 6 10 p m Atlanta at San Diego 805 p m Florida at Los Angeles 810 p m 80S PREP BASEBALL Tigers keep season alive with 3-- 2 win Region 4 baseball staff Standard-Examine- r OGDEN - The Ogden High Tigers withstood a bases-loade- d two-orally by the visiting Wasatch Wasps in the top of the seventh inning to snag a 2 victory on Thursday in a state play-i-n game The Tigers will now advance to Saturday’s baseball Roglon n playoffs on went Ogden top with a run in the bottom of the first Wasatch struck back to tie the game at in the fifth The Tigers scored their final two runs in the bottom of the fifth Chuck Salazar led off with a walk Following a single by Adam Malan the Wasatch pitcher balked a run in from third Senior Kevin Montano then drove in another run with a base hit Montano was on the day with two RBIs After another Wasp run in the sixth the Tigers forced Wasatch into two quick outs in the seventh The Wasps then loaded the bases but the final Wasatch batter grounded back to pitcher Matt Wren to end the game Wren went the distance for the Tigers allowing only six hits ut t 3-- A inter-regio- 1- -0 1- -1 Region 9 NorthrWge 7: At Uyton lit been ton turn: coming he Layton High Lamm built up a seemingly cvemh fJfJ going mto the bottom of the I baseball tide since bridge rally consider their first Region Acr beating Skyline 24) on Wednesday all the Uoceri hd on the road to ensure sole possession of the i as beat the be iptonship It asT task that nearly provedto runs end brought bridge scored five seven ended the late before a pop out to Uyton shortstop Aaron Johnson “'sur°ub‘e “ the second inning £ lancers started things off o Northrge Luke Northern and double in errors by m the bottom of die thiri bodge narrowed the lead to 1 with a run Y rwfTuvton pushed its lead up to art Walker i eyed by run scoring singles from Brady DrakearM the of avion sera nine batters to the plate tn the lop used tune batters m also four-ru- n to inning However the KnighuLancers the overtake half of the inning to nearly m £ svtno sophomore Rodney Hulse bad four hiti mound and drovem two runs Walker went thedixtance oolhe ms mn Northndge s Jason Fni went TV th At Kaysville the Darts Davfc 5 Vlrwwnt the pitching of Jeff Gibbs in the Rccoo I standings behind is four ibbs struck out eight Vikings and allowed only hits kllUd bJ’u£ e complete-gam- e victory Davis had seven base Mmear with two hits eidudmg a doubto 1 defeated Clearfield l (he other Region 1 game Skyline I by an RBI '‘e1 gkxi 4 MnY get anything going oflensrvely as they dropped lead m the second inning on a MountamOrM the final four mm error Hoarser the Mustangs scored m each of for Mountain Crest with a home run and three 1 nswsCoT went tv while teammate Pustm Anderson aho hnmered tn three days prosed to be ) Bm 1 Mrr IB Roy 2: At Roy three games tor a wefl n the first mrang with an RBI doubles Elder sowed eitht second toning runs led by distance went the Zfrvwrt fhshop and Shaun Norton Kipp Hansen the Bees allowing only three hits fs n But Bo At Toronto Gil Heredia pitched innings and Matt Stairs homered as Oakland won its fifth straight allowed one run Heredia (2-and six hits struck out two and walked one Billy Taylor pitched 1 23 innings for his seventh save 2) 23 strong 6 2) Tigers 4 Angels 2 At Detroit Bryce Florie won his first start of the season and rookie ST LOUIS - 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I rtirtiM for-- out” selves S 4 ROYALS 5 Tetab OTO—2 Ml Olx— 4 Baltimore 1 LOB -- Chicago (2) HR -- Surhoff 2 Baltimore A CS- -B Anderson U) Be (1) Johnson 1112 4 Tampa Bay KnasQfy abrhbi flbrhbi 5 DEVIL RAYS MKmert Dirham 2b Caruso Thomas dh 213 465 (48 678) 16 4 with RBI singles in the second fifth and sixth innings He said he hasn’t been frustrated by his slow start “No no no” Garcia said “It’s only one month I hit the ball like I know I can” Mike Benjamin hitless in his had two RBI previous 10 singles and Ed Sprague had two hits and a sacrifice fly for the Pirates Pittsburgh’s first 13 hits were singles before Jason Kendall hit a two-ru- n homer off Kent Mercker the Cardinals could manage against Pirates spot starter Todd Ritchie (2-who allowed six hits and three runs in seven innings “Oh yeah it's a lot of fun pitching with a big lead” Ritchie said “You just throw the ball over the plate and let the guys get them- for runs and hits (15) all but one of hitters tothem singles The taled seven hits and six RBIs Fernando Tatis hit his 11th shot in the home run a two-ru- n second to tie Matt Williams for the major league lead That was about the only damage AjflraU-- 1 ORIOLES 4 WHITE SOX 2 TH Terrace the Lakers Montale Cmt 7 BoneniBe I: At Washington a borne contest to Athletics 3 Blue Jays 2 Press The Associated Jeter 1 Todd Jones pitched the ninth for his fifth save Pittsburgh’s slew of singles stings St Louis 3-- 3-- A At Cleveland Sandy Alomar hit homer off rookie Eric a two-ru- n and Wil Cordero Weaver (0-drove in three runs for the Indians Ken Griffey Jr slugged his 10th home run and scored a pair of runs for Seattle with a Cordero went walk and was robbed of extra bases in the second by Griffey who made a lunging catch near the wall in center allowed four Bartolo Colon (4-runs and six hits in six innings gels 3) (1-- 1) (Clement Todd Greene and Garret Anderson hit solo home runs for the An- With the score 2 Surhoff hit a wall off drive over the center-fiel- d to lead off the James Baldwin (2-sixth He added another homer in the eighth allowed Sidney Ponson (2-two runs and seven hits in seven innings Mike Timlin pitched the ninth for his fifth save Fla Indians 8 Mariners 4 Bay 2-- Kevin Stocker scored run on an eighth-innin- g the wild pitch by Jose Santiago and Fred McGriff homered again for Tampa Bay Herbert Perry singled with one out in the eighth inning off Alvin Paul Sorrento folMorman lowed with single that moved Perry to third Santiago replaced Morman and after retiring Bobby Smith threw a (1-- 0) 10-ga- 1989 go-ahe- Thursday's results Pittsburgh 13 St Louis 3 Only game scheduled Today's games (Times MOT) at Cincinnati Chicago (Tapani 0) two solo homers including the tiebreaking shot in the sixth inning as the Orioles completed a rare three-gam- e sweep of Chicago It was the fourth straight win for the Orioles and their first three-gam- e sweep of the White Sox since 15 43-pit- 3) Orioles 4 White Sox 2 At Baltimore BJ Surhoff hit er pinch-runn- homer Gabe Kapler hit a two-ru- n off Chuck Finley (1-allowed one run and Florie (1-five hits in five innings He had been on the disabled list since March 30 with a right shoulder strain and started in place of Brian Moehler who is serving a suspension for scuffing the ball with sandpaper May 1 at Tampa wild pitch that allowed Stocker -who had replaced Perry - to score day-to-d- j sidelined Saberhagen months with a bad right shoulder missed his last start in 1996-9- 7 with stiffness in his shoulder He pitched three scoreless innings Thursday before leaving the game with more stiffness He allowed three hits struck out five and didn’t walk a batter in his outing for Jose Offerman went the Red Sox who snapped a three-gam- e losing streak Rheal Cormier got the win and knuckleballer Tim Wakefield earned his first major league save in seven seasons her and “tried to insert his tongue into her mouth" the suit alleges Buzas’ attorney Elizabeth Dunning said she could not immediately comment because she had not seen the amended complaint Buzas 80 denied claims in the original suit and offered to take a tcsL Her suit also named the Buzz’ parent Minnesota Twins which she said refused to hire her after she complained about Buzas Alw-malleges that when she met Buzas for an interview on June 13 1997 in Chicago he tried to kiss her Buzas and Dorscna Picknell Buzz vice president and assistant general manager said Alwine was not offered a job because she showed little interest in the position and spent very little time in the front office during her vistL e |