Show 11 it ageoa 4B Saturday May 6 2000 Standard-Examin- er FCL BASEBALL The Assocoted Free SALT LAKE CITY - It wasn't exactly the way the Salt Lake Buzz wanted to end their longest homestand in franchise history But looking on the bright side they’re still in first place after dropping their second straight game to the Tacoma Rainiers 6 Friday night at Franklin Covey Field The Buzz who still lead the Pacific Coast League North Division by two games over the Rainiers dropped three out of four to Tacoma after going 1 to start the season against the Rainiers Tacoma got on a roll early scoring a solo tally in the top of the first and a pair of runs in the second and third innings lead to take a Salt Lake got back in the n rally in game with a the bottom of the third Brian Richardson led off the inning with a free pass and advanced to second on a Jeff Ferguson single to left Both runners advanced on a Mike Moriarty sacrifice bunt and Richardson scored the first run when Robin Jennings lifted a sacrifice fly Doug Mientkiewicz drove in the second run with a one bagger that plated Ferguson The Buzz had a chance to tie the game in the final inning when Chad Allen drove in Jennings who doubled earlier in the inning with a two-osingle but Allen was left stranded on second Salt Lake begins an abbree viated road trip beginning tonight at Tucson bee fore returning for a set against Las Vegas MILWAUKEE - Thirteen hitters faced Ten runs scored One pitcher still throwing the ball across the plate Vladimir Guerrero hit a three-- ’ run homer and Rondell White nearly hit the ball out of County Todd Ritchie gave up two runs Stadium as the Expos scored all eight hits in 7 13 innings striking their runs in the first two innings and out eight Mike Williams got three outs of a 10-- victory over the Brew- for his fourth save as the Pirates won for ers on Friday night just the second time in their last 13 The Expos scored five runs in games at Wngley Field Diamondbacks 5 Padres 3: At the first and five more in the secPhoenix Randy Johnson pitched a ond against Jason Bere (2-He and went struck out - (2-- 1) game-winni- ng 7-- 2 (7-- 3) before getting the was down first out of the second inning but he stayed in the game for five innings anyway “I had to stay in there and face the music” Bere said “It was my choice They hit a lot of balls really hard but I had to find something to get people out with” allowed Javier Vazquez (3-five hits and struck out eight in seven innings in a smooth performance Milwaukee has lost 14 of its last 18 it" Orioles relievers allowed seven 0 TOSS UP: mered and drove in two runs for the Royals who raised their home record to a 12-- 4 league-be- st Randa has 12 RBls in his last 10 games Tigers 10 Twins 8: At Minneapolis Detroit scored five runs in the seventh making it 10-- 9 Bemie Williams singled to knock out Timlin and two-ru- walked Tino BJ Ryan Martinez setting up Posada’s hit which made a winner off Jeff Nelson (1-- (5-- 2) 9-- two-ru- Shuey Red Sox 5 Devil Rays 3: At Boston Brian Daubach doubled twice and Carl Everett hit his ninth homer Ramon Martinez staked to a 1 (2-- 8-- 4-- four-gam- 9-- two-ru- American League TIGERS 10 TWINS 8 Detroit Minnesota dirtibi Poloniarf Mageerf Ausmutc 0 0 0 0 0 0 CGuzman Camzarolb Lawtonrf Coomer lb Cummin Huskev Koskie3b LeCroyc 3012 OOrtizph 4 0 3 I 20 11 5 111 J Encamacioncfi 4 J Gonzalez Higginson If Easley 2b Macias 2b Jefferies 3b Halter 3b T Clark lb Fick lb D Cruz St ToWs Htrhbi 1 0 2 3 1 33 12 2 1 1 0 00 2210 toot S I 2 401014 0 1 0 4 3 110 100 2 1000 111 14 Detreb 000 102 S01- -M Mmesata 111 103 HO--I catcher's Interior-fin- I game was a win national League P 0 2 (Millwood 113 4 Houston (Dotel (Dreifort pm RER SO BB 0 0 2 4 4 Detroit 1 i new NffvTwv Around the league Braves’ Eddie Perez likely out for year with tom rotator cuff: catcher Eddie Perez a key member of the Atlanta Braves' bench and MVP of last year's NL championship senes learned Friday he has a tom rotator cuff and is likely out for the season Perez who has been bothered by a sore nght shoulder since spring training hoped to make it through the season before undergoing surgery But the pain became too much to bear so he will undergo the operation Monday the eighth SanOiego Anzonfi at Los Angeles - 54 Jetersi 124 Olieilrf Surhoff BeUerf Bain Amaral 4 112 0 0 0 0 RekanJb 4111 Conmelb C Johnson? 5 4 4 5 1 4110 d 0Brosius3b 4 120 31 10 14 5 4 5 W Delgado Totals 3 3 4 0 0 0 40 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 4 4 4110 SASpencerdh 1 1 0104 Posadac 0 0 0 0 53 Be Wiliams T Martinez lb Bettmgerzr 2 4 24 4 3 3 H- 0 2011 2b San Diego Hitchcock L4--4 Palacios Almanzar K Walker Arizona R Johnson W 3010 4122 4010 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 HBP-- bv P 001- -1 Qlx- -S -- 1 Diego RER H 5 4 1 0 3 1 1 BB 4 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 9 3 5 Hitchcock (R Johnson) '' -D - Col- Be 1 1 2 0 0 0 3 1 bv 3 DODGERS 3121412 21111 - SO 2 ’ 1 11 - Hitch- - - (48500) Z ASTROS 2 : - 00 4(H Lai Anfieto Houston t 200 tOt— 2 HO 111 OOx- -3 LOB-- St Louis 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Detroit 1 13 Minnesota 7 Minnesota 1 (2) J Gonzalez 2 (7) Canzaro (1) Law-Io- n Guzman (6) (12) Koskw (7) 3B- -C (3) LeCroy (2) J Jones (5) Guzman (3) (2) Higginson (2) CS- -C (4) LeCroy pm 0 Rirhbi 3 0 0 0 7 W 1 7 2 o with and JT two relievers on a Snow homered off Masato Yoshu (1-San Francisco which broke open the eighth inning has game with a four-ru- n won five straight and 1 1 of 13 following a three-hitt- drive in the sixth GnfTey also had a single in the first inning off Andy Benes (2-Scott Williamson got seven outs for his second save Mets 4 Marlins 1: At Miami ai Letter (3-stopped New York’s losing streak at four allowing four hits in seven innings and striking out nine New York is 6-- 0 when he starts innings Fran-cisc- (2-- U Abbott) 2 0 0 42 10 3 112 0 0 00 0 0 00 4 113 Jensene J Jones T Hunter cf Hodnng cf Totals Higginson reached first on Howrv Kansas City Fussell W 1 J Santiago 0 5 0 3 2 23 5 Rockies 0: At San ) Giants combined Joe Nathan 473-fo- ot 2-- ball for eight innings three-h-it (1-- Reds 3 Cardinals 2: At Cincinnati Mark McGwire hit the longest measured homer in Cincinnati a drive into the upper deck but Ken Griffey Jr broke a 2 tie with a Manuel fine after colon surgery: Doctors reattached Cleveland Indians manager Charlie Manuel’s colon during three hours of surgery Fnday and expea him to make a full recovery Manuel 56 is expeaed to be hospitalized for a week and wiU probably not be able to rejoin the struggling Indians for at least two weeks 52 10 3 against Wayne Gomes Around the league ) game-winnin- (1-- (2-- eight hits m 7 (2-- 4-- seven and Tim Salmon homered and doubled twice Down 0 the Mariners rallied for four runs in the eighth off Mark Petkov-se- k and Shigetoshi Hasegawa Aaron Sele gave up five runs and lead after four innings allowed three runs and eight hits m five-plinnings and Derek Lowe got six outs for his sixth save Dave Eiland (1-gave up five runs and eight hits m3 13 innings Royals 5 White Sox 1: At Kansas banished City Mo Chris Fussell (2-to the minor leagues last month with a 619 ERA returned to pitch a career-hig- h seven innings allowing one run and six hits He struck out six Joe Randa had three hits and two RBIs and Mike Sweeney doubled ho-- g ronto Darrin Fletcher hit a single in the ninth sending Cleveland to its sixth straight loss Toronto rallied three times after 4 and 10--9 while Geveland trailing 1 came back twice after falling behind 3 and 8 n homer off Tom Jose Cruz’s four-gam- (1-- Dodgers 3 Astros 2: At Los AnTodd Hollandsworth singled through a drawn-i- n infield with one out in the mnth after Lance Berkman tied it in the top of the inning with a two-ohomer off Jeff Shaw who has blown three of 10 save chances Dodgers starter Kevin Brown pitched An-dru-w terference Bobby Higginson who homered in the fourth after LeCroy lost track of his foul ball that hit a speaker lined out to first but was awarded the bag because he hit LeCroy’s mitt Angels 6 Mariners 5: At Seattle allowed four hits Kent Bottenfleld (3-in 6 13 scoreless innings and struck out Martin in the sixth his 11th of the season put Toronto ahead 8 but Jim n Thome regamed the lead with a homer in the seventh off Lance Painter Alex Gonzalez tied it at 10 with a one-ohomer in the eighth off Paul Ar- un- geles two-ru- 9-- lington Texas Texas overcame an eight-ru- n deficit for the first tune m team histoMike Lamb’s ry winning on pinch-hitte- r RBI single in the ninth off Jeff Tam (0-2- ) The A’s and Rangers combined for six homers six doubles and 37 hits in the game this season majors’ highest-scorin- g Texas trailed 15-- 7 after six innings and before a six-ru- n was down 16-1-0 eighth the only one of John Wetteland (1-10 pitchers to not allow a run worked the ninth The clubs tied an AL record when all 18 starters scored matching a feat accomplished by Boston and Philadelphia on June 29 1950 Blue Jays 11 Indians 10: At To- ut Two of the Padres’ runs were earned leaving Johnson's ERA at 0 93 Arizona homered four tunes including leadoff drives in the first three innings by Hanley Fnas Miller and Greg Col-bru- Braves 6 Phillies 5: At Atlanta lead John Rocker squandered a three-ru- n in the top of the ninth inning but n Jones hit a homer in the bottom half to give Atlanta the win relieved with Rocker a 1 lead but couldn't get through the inning Rudy had to get the final out then picked up the win when Jones homered to take a 7 lead after rookie catcher Matt LeCroy was called for catcher’s in- 0) Rangers 17 Athletics 16: At with an RBI single in the eighth Johnson's temper flared when he was hit in the left elbow by a pitch from Sterling Hitchcock (0-- 4) in the second uiiung following homers by Damian Miller and Danny Klassen Johnson pointed his bat at the Padres' pitcher shouted angrily and took a couple of steps toward the mound Both dug-ou- ts and bullpens emptied but calm was quickly restored 0) Baltimore Orioles pitcher Scott Erickson delivers a pitch against the New York Yankees on Friday runs in the final three innings to spoil the first start of the season for Scott Erickson Paul O’Neill led off the ninth with a homer off Mike Timlin 1 1 five-hitt- 10-- 0 12-1- 3-- 5-- The Associated Press NEW YORK The Baltimore Orioles did not expect Jorge Posada to swing away So they certainly were surprised when he hit homer a Posada’s three-ru- n homer in the ninth inning with the infield charging in capped New York’s second rally against Baltimore’s beleaguered bullpen and gave the Yankees their fifth straight win 0 on Friday night “Everybody was expecting a bunt” Posada said “With all of the infielders moving I just wanted to hit the ball up the middle But I got a good pitch and was able to do something with staff Standaid-Examn- Expos hitters rough on Brewers’ Bere Yankees Rangers go wild Buzz fall in home finale - M 5 (11) (2) One out when winning run scored (1) Rolen (3) K Jordan (1) 4 Lopez (1) DP -- Atlanta 1 ant Jones (4) Atlanta 7 2B- -C (1) Relaford (1) 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