Show 4 ' U V U' 1C V 1 '' V $W £ -- P 3- JAi y J - 4 rV y - n & 'jHiir ' Tl — ft !3 mseuM i 5B S- yM u tiWrt Saturday May 27 2000 1 r v Standard-Examin- er Red Sox win Yankees and fans in free fall Astros rally to their first! 1 Tbe Associated Press The Associated Press Sox-Yanke- es personnel two-ru- ce happened intl&ypper deck in the third inning:" With Wilson Delgado of the Yankees battingra fan identified crowd” losing-ditch- while wasi-unhu- others booed beUeving it was a stunt PoUce Said' it was unclear allowed four runs Chris FusseU (4-and five tuts m six innings RBIs lasted only four Darren Oliver innings giving up five runs and seven (1-- ) White Sox 5 hits ) four-hom- er of the American League n 8 0 W1 1H Keith Foulke pitched two innings his eighth save in nine chances He Kenny Lofton to pop out with runners first and third to end the game Frank Thomas hit a first-inniwho lost mer ofT Chuck Finley (3-fourth straight decision 4-- DJones 0 0 J I 2 0 1 0 0 0 pitched to 1 batter in the 4Hi (48076) 8 0 0 4 2 3 0 1 4 4 0 0 Otver Chica- start sixth eight-ru- n With Anaheim leading 1 in the sixth Dye and Mark Quinn hit solo homers off Seth Etherton who was making his major league debut Erie Weaver (0-relieved and didn’t get an out aUowing three-ruhomers to Brian Johnson and Carlos Febles four-gam- Erickson BRvan Trombley Magnant an Royals Indians 3: At allowed three runs go Cal Eldred (5-and seven hits in 6 13 innings for his thud straight victory The game began after a delay before the Royals 9 Angels 4: At Kansas City Mo Jermaine Ctye’s leadoff drive started the first inning m the histoiy 2) Some fans cheered apparently thinking he Boston Red Sox’s Mike Stanley watches his two-ru- n homer against New York Yankees on Friday night allowed four runs Aaron Sele (5-and eight hits in seven innings Twins 10 Rangers 2: At Minneallowed both apolis Enc Milton (4-runs and two hits in seven innings retir17 final 16 his as Minnesobatters of ing e ta stopped a losing streak with four Jay Canizaro was Cone said pitched 2) three RBIs for San Francisco who has shuttled beGardner (3-tween the bullpen and the starting tpta---- x tion this season struck out Jwq qpd walked none while starting inpivJiof the disabled Joe Nathan Vt Padres 6 Expos 2: At San )&e-- “ go Tony Gwynn doubled twice and deki Irabu lost ui his first game at San 4 2 Ll-- 1 Pensho Kolb FI FCordero 11-- 3 I 1 1 2 7 3 5 2 1 I fort for got on ho- his (I) SM0 tlOptm REDS 3 MARLINS Diego Gwynn Wednesday night when he stumbled legging out a double was two runs scored With 529 doubles he tied A1 Obver for 23rd on the Carter” list ! — Dodgers 11 Phillies 4: At Angeles Todd Hundley hit a pair of’ two-ru- n homers and Kevin Brown had his first two RBIs of the season tq lead Los Angeles Hundley who has 13 homers con- nected off Paul Byrd (f-in the fourth inning and Terry Brown m the seventh ww his first multihomer game this seaspn the 1 1th of his career ? 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- 3-- six-ru- about five minutes before suddenly sitting up and raising both Johnson allowed three hits and struck out eight just the second tune m 1 1 starts that he didn’t react double fig- ’ f ures m strikeouts Kelly Stinnett tied his career high all in the first three with four RBIs innings as the Diamondbacks built an er Doug Henry 2-- tvo more outs the fan remainedmotionless for mances by pitching seven scoreless innings for Arizona who had two Johnson (8-and a loss in three starts since-beatinSan Diego on May 5 also went with an RBI and a run scored the 10th inning as Houston won its first game against the Braves since losing last year’s first-rouplayoff series 1 to Atlanta ) Mets 5 Cardinals 2: At st Lou- (1-- 1) theplate As play Phoenix Randy Johnson snapped a string of three disappointing perfor- Se-an- ez (1-- 3) as Stephen Laurenzi of Yonkers NYv fell headfirst onto the net- “We’ve been on the other end all year with these one-ru- n games” Spiers said “This is a good feeling I hope it jump-star- ts us lids has been unreal and unusual We finally won a one-ru- n game I’ve been I’ve never been stunned through anything in my career like this” Moises Alou led off the 10th inning with a walk off Rudy (2-One out later pinch-hittDaryle Ward hit a bloop single to left With two outs Spiers lined a single to center to win the game 2) 1) ol continued for ( (2-- 2) MUX ui Denver The three runs matched the second lowest combined score in six year? at Coors Field The Rockies were averaging 97 runs per game at borne and had scored at least 10 runs in II of their previous 13 games at Coors Diamondbacks 9 Brewers 2: At 4-- Orioles 8 Athletics 3: At Baltimore Charles Johnson Cal Ripken Jeff Connie and BJ Surhoff all hit solo hoas Baltimore mers off Mark Mulder won its fourth straight allowed three Scott Erickson (2-runs and six hits in six innings Matt Stairs homered for the A's who have lost seven of 10 Blue Jays 8 Tigers 2: At Detroit Damn Fletcher hit his third grand slam of the season the sixth of his career dureighth inning Doug B reing a seven-ru- n allowed five runs m the eighth call without retiring a batter allowed one hit John Frascatore in 2 13 shutout innings Juan Gonzalez's ninth homer had given Detroit a 1 lead in the seventh Mariners 11 Devil Rays 4: At st Petersburg Fla Rickey Henderson’s third leadoff homer against Tampa Bay m first inning a week began a n Henderson connected in the first infor the secning off Steve Ttachsel ond time in five days extending his own major league record for leadoff homers to 78 He also hit one ofT Tampa Bay's Esteban Yan in his first game with Seattle last The game riihrked the start of the Yankees’ policy in the bleachers jjfjebleachers usu-aU- y hold the most' rowdy fans at Yankee StadiunCTiut the crowd of 54470 was startled by what five-gam- 19 4) two-ru- 1 1 one-ru- 3) JohA-Rpede- £ Pirates 2 Rockies 1: At Denwr Francisco Cordova pitched eight strong — fun innings and drove in the with his first hit of the season for Pitts- - ' Jt burgh Mike Benjamin hitting 412 over his last games added two hits to help e the Pirates end a losing streak Pittsburgh has won five straight Hubbard in the ninth inning Houston had lost 14 n contests since straight beating St Louis 3 on Sept they’re too tight” he told officers allowed Ramon Martinez (4-seven hits including Clay Bellinger’s home run in 7 23 innings and Derek Lowe pitched the ninth for his 10th save Cone (1-gave up all four runs and seven hits in seven innings a charge of disorderly conduct said r police Lt Laurenzi was taken to a hospital for observation PoUce said he was OK n hoMike Stanley' Eif a n mer and Carl Everett had a single as Boston broke a tie with the Yankees in the AL East New York which eliminated the Red Sox in the playoffs last year? has lost nine of since Sept 23 1997 5-- man cuffs the “Loosen - ting behind game Bill Spiers RBI single in the 10th inning gave the Astros their first win in 13 one-ru-n games this season 4 over the Atlanta Braves on Friday night The Astros rallied to win after close Billy Wagner blew his sixth save in 10 chances by giving up an RBI single to Treni-da- d what occurred unsure whether Laurenzi jumped or feU "It was scary because he didn’t move” Yankees manager Joe Torre said “You thought he broke his neck or something” Laurenzi then crawled his way into the middle of the baUpark’s three decks leaving a wallet on die screen Able to walk he was led away in handcuffs by security 1 1 7T ’ Boston beat the Yankees 4--1 Friday night on the pitching of Ramon Martinez “I’ve never seen anything like that before Martinez said after a man tumbled onto the netting "Only in the movies” The fan id&Jtffifed as Stephen Laurenzi 24of-Yonke- rs NY was briefly uneonscious as he was sprawled oa- the screen Able to walk later he was arrested on 13 ages HOUSTON - It took an extra inning but the Houston Astros finally won a one-ru- n - NEW YORK-- ' When it comes to the R&t: rivalry anything Tan happen On the field or ip the stands In a game interrupted when a fan fell from the upper deck onto the screen behind home plate first-pla- win in one-ru- n Ml Mil Mil Mil MM MM MM Id P BmHl-- e Awed 5FI 0 I IF1 K 1 1 ! i t 8 8 NirtrtiMbliyinaieFi 2JI ii: 8 Brown wa--l Owe seei i ’ M 7 I a a - m |