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Bagwell, Houston 3478 909 S455 LA 19-91 15-42 1-8 NywnaMeh WoL Pet GB LiO 60 50 545 — 7.8 k Games ~~ ° bi 181 145 San Diego (Ashby 6-7) at Montreal (P Martinez 12-5), 11:80 a.m, qi St Louis (Osborne 1-3) at Philadelphia (M.Leiter 6-11), 11:30 am, 3g San Francisco (Estes 14-4)at Cincinnati (Morgan 3-9), 12:15 p.m, a N.Y. Mets (Bohanon 2-1) at Houston (Reynolds 6p.m. Red Uc, Franco juvanNew Yon 44) Worrell Ls Angeles Dennis Bckersey St Louis Mark Wohlers, Alanis 3 i 2 n6 ‘Trevor Hoffman, San Diego 8 131 Colorado (Wright5-7) at Pittsburgh (Lieber 6-11), 11:30 am. 23 Atlanta (Millwood 2-2) at Florida (A.Fernandez 12-8), 2:30 p m. 22 Los Angeles (Valdez 6-9) at Chicago Cubs (Trachsel 5-9), 6 p.m. Two-Game 434004 0 1 $5600 Fa hoa Cubsa 2-1lead in the second, Sandberg homered off Mark Guthrie in the third, his eighth of the season and third in two games. It was Reds 5 “Once he hit the first homer,it just energized us," Grace said, Whenen Sandberg erg came came up in the fifth with a runner at third and one out, Guthrie RomersoffMarkGardner to ; |X" cori MM" aornes Wome’ 350 Reman 2538 Sar 3411 Sop 9000 Giants 1 CINCINNATI — Brett Tomko struck out a careerhigh 10as hereturnedto the Sandberg’s first two-homer Cincinnati starting rotation gameof1007.giving him 24 and the Reds hit three threw two balls and then in- owt 3509 Kaos 13 1011 tentionally walked him, a jpiit,, 3990 iafearty 4900 strategy that worked when Beene one agoms. hae Scott Servais hit into a dou-| Samp, 9900 worm’ 4000 le play. Bloc p0 909 Cenwdvnt 4009 Yoo” Be 424 Yohae 33 5408 ot eb rh bb Pie NGiroomt 329 Mate’, 3850 Keron, 4024 Sore” iH Mondesid 4020 Dursonss Lote Sb 4040 Scorcher: Buzz Snap 4 eR, Oe some, Inpro “Home, MorsFis, Sandberg hit a 3-2 pitch Byam fos ho ES from Tom Candiotti (7-4) for a two-run shot to give the a itso Noma, Los Angles 14306 990 000-0 nine-game losing skid and 436%, the Dodgers’ seven-game ‘inning tear. eee Ais Kevinees Brown,8Adtenta FoLea ‘John Silt, ‘Darel Ke, Houston Saves Chicago Cubs 5, Los Angeles 1 Allanta 4, nee Florida 2 Monireal 6, SanDiego 0 is, Houston 6, N.Y, Mets 0 138 Today's Games “You couldn't have drawn sew Your T000 3490 3120 9522 4000 3925 itanother up anytypical better «It was eo cae ene Ryne Sand-| 108—New Yor 5, Houson 5. bergof old day."” a NEww 50 Chicago's victory snap} two streaks — the Cubs'|Gom” 1 39 1} a 189 Mike sogo% Rees (owaery Uebes, sumac frome, pareeo VOU call Chis Ee 833 toe 0xg a Pedro Martner, Montreal 218 Cincinnati 5, San Francisco 1 6 Pittsburgh Se Colorado 5 im iy Stf Louisen 2, Philadelphia 1 semta 000 Wcomm® 4010 Katey’ 4010 am? 3913 Fumo... 4000 Gas 7930 derelip9080 oop $000 were razzing him, asking Sedp page EJ 8 2 = 4 3 Intr 45 63 9.7 MulMondes, Legee 7.2 Se Bases. SanFran 60 50 545 — 46 L-l 9425 26-25 7.9 {lJuden Monteal San Diego 5357 4827 5:5 Ll 26-32 27.25 48 Suikeoute Colorado 52 50 468 8% 6-4 L-1 20-23 23.36 37 lng, Pade Randy Jason, Seattle DuttonSee tare Roger Clemens, batty Teron Mis Masiar 0 Home Runs Away 96.22 26-25 29-90 23.29 first two at-bats, singled, walked, went 3-for-3 and stole a base to lead the Chicago Cubs past the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-1. “After his first homer we werejust going crazy,” teammate Mark Grace said. “We 3 29 — Saturday after Houston over New York for its 12th win in 14 games, made him an All-Star. Hampton (9-7) won his Just hours after announe- sixth straight decision, tying ing his retirementeffective a careerbest set in 1995. at the end of the season, Sandberg homered in his HeNYOR nie HOUSTON ei 3“ 8 Mets HOUSTON flashing the skills that once : Mc Philadelphia eee cis happen, berg said 13 =~ » ry Chicago White Sox (Baldwin 7-11) at Anaheim (Finley 10-6), 6 p.m. “Strange things whatofa special day for me Hampton pitched a threepersonally getting that off hitter and Jeff Bagwell hit my back and chest," Sand- his 29th home run, leading iw 18 133 is we ieee Mickey Minnesota (Hawkins 3-6) at N.Y. Yankees (Gooden 4-9), 11:30 a.m. ie a2zee day for the remaining two months ofhis career. Astra. 6 cy 7-3 W-2 3419 28-29 28 Hits Z ts ok bo ”‘Uretertone Honance: ft SonySoc Ins Chipper Jones, Alaa onde, La Angeles i ‘son (22) Borkarin (3), Coens (14), Damon {8} | C1)rome 2(48, GB G1 48560 ve 50 58 463 11 Oakland 4369 384 20 Sai Kansas City 10, Boston 3 Minnesota 5, N.Y. Yankees 4 Baltimore 13, Oakland 3 i a 1§0 129 129 CITY, Mo. — a, RBI triple for Baltimore heer em ST ay ;uess you could saythey| Govopnass'5'1'20 Soper dueto get some bits to- Weien 04018 au fois and they did," Oakland | Matec 9000 cBowcn 4224 manayer Art Howe said,| jetoengy 2042 keg iia They beat uponourpiteh- Cogent 4980 Bonen 8730 ing Giuont 308 waar 0099 Bordick, who left the A’s ose" 9908 Macotonec in the offseason and signed Sevanin% 4020 with the Orioles, hit a two- | Took” 36393 Took 39404340 run homer in the third off | toon, 300 00% ooo3 Carlos Reyes(3-3) that made|| raat2 omar (1) Kango it3-2 ov 8 Kansas Cly 9. 26—Joio = s Tony Gwyma, San Diego Stolen Bases doubled, drovein three rans home runs and eight RBIs and scored three. Brady An-| sincethe trade. derson also homered and hit | Grams t Sona 5 Dean Palmer homered twice and drove in four runs and KansasCityhit a season-high five homers in beating Boston, Palmer, who was dealt way fromTexasto K. Chris Hoiles homered, July25, 12 WEST 0 29 ve "aadeiplio guess. Obviously it was some- J $} Seattle Johnson14-3) at Milwaukee (Mercedes 4-6), 12'p.m. ‘on to hit a homerun and biol hie Soa Se THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CHICAGO — Maybe Ryne| 29%%, 8® 2 ¢ ler 2 Mike Mussina (12-4) sur- aaaardecenecoor ment eoane Sandberg should reconsider. Colorado 9 Boston (Wakefield 5-12) at Kansas City (Bones 1-3), 12 p.m. 30 Baltimore (Krivda 1-0) at Oakland (Wengert 5-9), 2 p.m. i this series. rr]“ 2 7 Or maybe he should an- Erie Ye " Games % Toronto (Williams 6-9) at‘Today's Detroit (Blair 10-4), 11 am, rendered three runs in the 4332015758) first inning, two of them unearned. But he ai aot allow Royals 10 another run before leav fter seventh, and de- Red Sox3 Sandberg’s Bat Wakes Up Cubs ?ees ee 54 53 505 3% 91 Lt 9619 1834 45 sara 7 " WL Pet ‘Notoar Garciaparra, Boston 4 po 30 m i: Waly Jove, San Diego MekGnee Cuca Lanklord St Lous Raylaklord Runs Larry Mae. 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I felt like a kidin a candy store just o be part of the team. Just to be here with these suys was a lift for me.” N.L Leaders MAJOR LEAGUE REPORT Batting Davis’ ‘Return’ 4 San Froncisco 000 0004 foreseeOe i ine ‘RSanders (11) laubenses (8). $8—DSanders Baill Bie It xan rane eyirealptertes Girop. $000 tone ig ica 7 tt 2g Dodgers’ Cheerleader fetonyon 4049 4800 Mite, a fea HiertleewT 7 2s 1a fou ai04 Wee anes ape fire Gorman:FiHotSpoon, Gets Ultimate Honor o Saturday: Tucson 7, B Highiig ht: Former BYU star Brian Banksstarts rally wi ith 00 000 0 rt Wogodan90 4920 | Malay Fob048 Win Streak double. THEASSOCIATED PRESS com. 28 Atlanta 4 2 tree 4239 a 1 0 N.Y. — One dayin springtraining a © S008 4000 ||sactwmit Wnsenont 430002 Salt Lake (Dan Ser- fewCOOPERSTOWN, tio4040 Conse 1100 G24 TUCSON, Ariz. — An an- Tonight: years ago, somewriters arrived in Vero Beach, Fla., to ae Marlins 2 fini, 5-6, 4,55) at Tucson (JaKle injury has slowed down Leesopin ;|_ MIAMI — Denny Neagle Totes 35.3062 | paan “rotortame, DakeHetacon discuss the Los Angeles Dodgers with the team’s resident Thies Wolke. T=25b AAOOt Brian Banks on the base mie Brewington,0:0) 8 pm. cheerleader, Save {43 pitched seven shutout inmanager Tom Lasorda, 002 202 424-13 | ul paths, Butthe Sait Lake Buzz { } , i and Atlanta held off Lasorda was shiftinginto oral overdrive,explaining how a Pach Oe Reine 2h Ceokan Oars (oh teaOR fh Nope | Tigers g found out the former BYU "ee 144 Florida, ensuring the Mar GAME SUMMARY the Dodgershad assembled thefinest young menin Ameriio) star's hitting stroke is late wri: sp 4 2 |lins would not sweep the Aisa? %-Hobouel ?yteascoi7) LAS ca, Just about the time he got to the part about mom and healthy as ever. Be f i 3 } four-game series between arele pie, utilityman Derrel Thomas wandered by and on, i)SolCaen | Blue Jays 7 doubling to lead off wee ony: em ob sho a cata’ 2| the NL East contenders. 4 ® muaso| DETROIT Roger Clem- theAfter inning, Banks gee tlt) es i jughed. + 34 4 4{ us could not hold a four-run ave eighth “You guys better put on your galoshes,” Thomas way to pinch-runner B42)ieee Bay $385 Pee u es lead, and Detroit defeated Frank Kellner. He scored on mas ais warned. “It's getting pretty deep over there.” Tt usually does when Lasorda talks about his beloved Toronto on reliever Paul Creighton Gubanich’s single in a row, ‘ took turns challeng. * 4000 ‘ j 4 Dodgers. This is a man genuinelyin love with this team, his 4 4 2 3 9) Quantrill’s throwingerrorin two batters later to help the Pirates 6 inig the umpires. team roromo aie eee” Band tow oe Bioume totale _ ooBt et i lee MILWAUKEE — Paul slam and drove in six runs and KenGriffey Jr., Russ Di a Rob Ducey and Edgar Mi also homered as Seattle routed Milwaukeeto end the ‘wers nine-game winning atres ae aint coe TF wom ELT uot BANA Cleveland 7 | Rangers 3 ARLINGTON, Texas — Jim Thome hit a tiebreaking three-run homerin the sixth to help John Smiley's suc cessful debut with the Indi- ams as Cleveland handed TET om ‘aa : mh Suen Hi ooowns minh “200 Gant 140 Melarcm m4 99 re agit ahh) Rapa yt ars: ee 3 9 CaPSP-C 18) famed SF is tt fe eres 34 8 en rit ETT een | ont e Be a loafaded |EE ‘ gamebehind the Buzz. Salt Lake overcame 5-0 and 6-4 deficits to tie the j | three-game losing Lasorda was no baseball mercenary. Except for a short stopoverin Kansas City that was like too manyrelief pitchers — brief andineffective — Lasorda was a one-organization man. He was signed by the Dodgers as a lean left- Rockies 5 IE PITTSBURGH —Joe Ran- A, ,, OMA da’s two-run triple was one| totond a4 pint handedpitcher whenthe franchise was in Brooklyn and he a five-run fi th 9 still works for the team 48 years, and several thousand pasta meals, later. run Colorado comeback in| Weney, Today, the Pied Piper of Dodgers blue, will be inducted into the Hall of Fameandit's notfor his 0-4 career ger record. It is instead for managing the Dodgers to 1,59! victories, No. 13 on the all-timelist, in 20 memorable seasons, It is for making it to four World Series, six League Championship Series and twodivision series, It is for man- ot onl tag ilagekhbewedet in ing despite outhitting Pittsburgh | ue Willie Wells. The J.G. Taylor Spink awardwill go to long- time New York and Pittsburgh sports writer Charley Gooda led the Helena Brewers to the 1995 Pioneer League championship. An- OGDEN — Ogden Raptors other member of the Mil- et | Ses lf fey » lecues 3} io a) oe ° “Tommy's @ very psychologically astute person," said Pig wat ent | longtime Dodgers catcher Mike Scioscia, now a coach with the team. "He knows how to read people and knows what itcher David Gooda is just ppy to be back on the mound this summer. Bitten by an insect while ow in his native Aus waukee organization, pitehor Dave Nilsson, also suffers from the disease. Qo ye," league president Jim McCurdy. oO me td with serve vw He met ie ‘ 4 fe Hossa) i Besa Mon ae tee see BRRage Ve Ex 3 6 rez pitched a five-hitter for career shutout and Rondell White and David Se- da's Dodgers baseball’s huggingest team, They were, ac- stand this type of thing hap: na in baseball fromtime to eStore MONTREAL — Carlos Pe- great manager.” ‘There were, of course, the emotional embraces in front of the dugout, public displaysof affection that made Lasor- gui hit consecutive home runs in the fifth as Montreal t pee Perez (11-6) got his fourth shutout this season, tying him with teammate Pedro Martinez and Houston's Dar- ry! Kile for the major league lead, and reached the 11-win lateau for the first time in Cardinals 2 hilties 1 PHILADELPHIA — Mark McGwire gothis first NL hit PIONEER LEAGUE tm ivi Padres 0 they need to get them going. And that's what made him a Hawkins was suspended for three games and fined $75. “We're not happy about the incident, but we under- 303% 1 Tacoma af Cohirade Springs, iw) streak cording to Scioscia, not always all they seemed to be. Buzzstarting piteher Mark “That's probably the biggest misconception the public Redman continued his as- benefited, has," he said. “To runa club, it's not just all hugging. You sault on the Pacific Coast Redmanlost for the fourth haveto know whoto pat on the back, when to pat him on League lead in strikeouts timein his last five starts and the back, when you have to kick them in the butt and when, with five in seven innings the 12th time this season. you have to stroke them little bit. And Tomy had that Saturday, But the left. Redman hasn't won since gift, to know what players needed what, Andthe timing was hander's record still hasn't Inly 6 always on the money with Tommy." BY JOE WREN SPRCIAL TOTHE TRIBUNE 94464 Toto 13-5. Feeney, and the Ford C Frick Award will be presented to pe Dudley, voice of the Cleveland Indians from 19487. If Lasorda were a salesman, he'd win the incentive trip to Hawaii every year. He knew how to sell the Dodgers to America and theplayers to themselves, Ogden Hurler Recovers From River Fever 3238 Aut, the eighth to beat the |lemo $194 chine 134% Rockies, ce 3oo8 aot 208 Larry Walker homered for 1 1080 Myeeh 188 the third straight gume and sre 9 also had an RBI double for foxp i Colorado. The Rockies lost horton ch 4 0 63. And it is for being one of baseball's best ambassadors. Also being inducted into the Hall are: 318-game winner Phil Niekro, elected by the Baseball Writers Aseociation of America; second baseman Nellie Fox, elected like Lasorda by the committee on veterans; and Negro Leagues slugger $008 fe seat i039 an the Pirates held off a four:| Masté ii ee 4138 aging 61 postseason games, secondonly to Casey Stengel's tralia, Gooda contracted Riv. BEANIE BOUNCED MATINEE TIME er Fever and missed all of ‘The Raptors’ dismal wook For the first time in fran. last season, twcluded ejections, a suspen- chive history, the Raptors 7 teen ‘The symptoms of the disa fino, Thursday at will play a weekday after. ease inch Lindquist Pield, pitcher Al noon game in They Hawkins was ejected for will meet Helena on Tuesday ree ae throwing a at noon, partly to get » head rt 14-hour busride to 7.34 ERA for the Raptors. Hat, Alberta “Bul with medication, I'm longest in showing improvement.” iS 2 = 2 | i feet {oe f a it 4ttt arse EY eet teen dt Rees 1113000 Wom Geer, 41 ttt beet 11) wir 39 jae Wook us 04 4 gamein the topoftheeighth inning 44 Jeff Fergusonsingled with 8443 4340 one out, and scored on Todd 3424 0000 Walker’s eighth homerunof 10.09 the season to give the Buzz 3014 7843 their only shareof the lead 404 Banks ruined any come: 3000 10.0 back hopes with his leadoff anh ' $230 ‘Texas its fifth straight loss. 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Alboxqveryoe | But Tucson reliever Blas at 4 Provemic at Calgary Minorstruck out Ryan RadTonight's Lake at Tose 7 pm | beat rad 3 manovich and pinch-hitter Sat at Vaacouver. (a) igre Jamie Ogdento end the ToNemooton at Lae Vegas. (n) | ari a Phoenix ot Calyary (n) Sorrento hit a grand wom Mogmont iymansy Komi Homeinch wMoodan Newsy fomeym Nowe Comoe OMe and dropped the Buzz 24% games behind division-leading Edmonton. Third-place Se aulE, = defeated ' Mond, $910 | Deon + owen | weotg eben | Comm 4211 PSN ORs 1090| sGwoncn Somped 4320 3133 fous” 3000 | samior 0000 Sarco? 7400880 0000 Gardenont 4442) Cure $420 iatowe's, 1105 Obenc 4019 fowl 1.2000 Bumbo 1000 ‘Theloss ended Salt Lake's two-game winning streak wrists jossna) Weve un Stadiumsince striking out 20 st Sept, 18 while with Boston, was trying for his major league-leading 17th win. He 5 | took a 5-1 into the sixth inWhite Sox 2 | and left in the seventh ANAHEIM, Calif, — Den- | ning, after Travis Fryman’s threenis Springer and TroyPerei- run homertied it at6 val combinedona five-hitte is Anaheim Chicayo. Berit ia Hil Tucson Toros beat the Buzz Clemens, pitching atTiger 7-6 Saturday night. -FF16 #434 2 | the eighth inning. 1°22 24 {| Se ge tiet and also scored the freee run as St, Louis beat ie Philadelphia, Priele! ee aaa ‘ career, |