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Show The Salt e Tribune BASEBALLSaturday, April 10, 1999 Piazza Drivesjin Five as Mets Rout Expos THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MONTREAL — After one of his most productive ing the New the eighth innin, sent Housike Piazza over credited his pitchersfor the victory NL STANDINGS ies MOT BS What a Shocker: Buzz Get Blasted ByApril Weather BY LAURENCE MIEDEMA THE SA\ Tofole 93404440 New York 20, Mon 020 030 100 o12-40 900— Jor1 OFNewont Morte eai 7372 02 000 000~% G4 010 ofn—33 mS Mirwauree LAKETRIBUNE Joe Buzas would lovetotell the Pa cific Coast League, “I told you so. But it would not change anything The Salt Lake Buzz owner still would have soggy, season-opening homes. tandfor the secondstraight year The Buzz's scheduled second game oftheseason was snowed out Friday Salt Lake will play Iowa doubleheader today, then conclude the homestand Sunday I'mdisappointed. Tendays ago, it was beautiful. I thought it would last,”’ Buzas said. “But there's nothing MARLINS 7 PHILLIES 4 MIAMI Brian Meadows pitched 8% innings and Todd Dunwoody drove in three runs to help Florida beat Philadelphia youcando about it. That's just part of the 6 products just call or stop-by. aoWael feos the tat class service Big O Tir Buzz and avoided prob- Salt Lake, ppd, ‘ 2 Yoshii (RoWhil), 229 byThut We—ayaa, Umpire—tome, ¢ The oe 56 1238 (8 00) lems in (owe DIAMONDBACKS 2 ATLA A — Andruw Jones, who had struck out threetimes, hit a game-winning single in the 10th inning as Atlanta rallied to ered PrTsaurcH snow Buzas has ob- (I Burmese (2) Dunwoody(}) Spay obrhbt poe te ATLANTA abrh $000 GWlomsit 5000 BBoone 2 ators ers p3040.0.8 02 444 300 309 009 402 000 200 200 p 000 000 000 100 200 244 26 with @ Record: 0-1 for muchof Fri- ™ Tonight: lowa day. (Brian McNichol debut and fellow rookie Warren Morris homered in Pittsburgh's win. beat winless Arizona. @ Look For: Hideo Franklin Covey @ doubleheader Field was coy- !oday. . Bensonlimited Chicago to two hits and a run over six innings in his majorleague BRAVES 3(10) 6- ‘Thurs. Nomowill pitch for But [wa Sundayafter PIRATES 2 CUBS 1 PITTSBURGH — Kri 8 3 and Rodney and Mark My- jected to the ers) at Salt Lake Buzz's opening a (Frank Rodriguez R R®BBSO eens season at 9049 Seas8 since he moved man), 5 p.m. Red- the Triple-A club fromPortlandafter the 1993 season 4 Last year, the final three games of the ; 4 i; 0 1 DODGERS 9 Vanover 00.5 Fe MaSa ; 6 2 Home, Tel tance eae ROCKIES Buzz’s eight-game, season-opening eatendinere nextoone homes and were postponed es PCED Ros arros went and 4-for-5, Devon tyingWhite both their careerhighs for hits GIANTS 8 PADRES3 SAN FRANCISCO Los ANGRS Chris Brock (1-0) allowed eight hits and threeruns in seven innings for his first home play in the [Southwest] early season atleast thefirstgage: eight games, Brn Glows euluitip ts Sitti City. soif any games haveto be made up, theywould likelybe played May 6The players do enjoy benefits of majorleague win Suns game at the Bs Center. 3 Totals ST. LOUIS — Pete Harnisch pitcheda six-hitter for the first complete game in the m: jor leagues this sea 387 son, striking out eight to lead Cincinnati over St Louis, ASTROS3 BREWERS 2 HOUSTON — Tim Bo. gar’s two-out RBI single in cwcwman Yankees Raise Banter.2 | THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWYORK After raising the World Series banner for a record 24th time, the New York Yankees showed exactly whythey dominated baseball last season Chili Davis went 4-for-4 with a grandslam, and Tino Martinez andScott Brosius also homered as New York mnarked Yogi Berra's return to Yankee Stadium by poundingtheDetroit Tig Friday in their home Ma 2 Toles wtas 002 o10—4 00 001 000. 901+ PB homered on the i000 Mine w P GOOOSVEAR WINGFOOT HP PIOS/60R15 '47,951 P205/60R15 49,95! PoEae DUNLOP WRANGLER XL WHILE SUPPLIES LAST lye 5 PigSRORIS. 61.95% PI9si6oRis 63.95% PROSKORTS 65.95! QUALITY AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE NeMesaamaUa Oban o| [omar ALIGNMENT CHECK with purchase Christian in WAC base 1. ie’ Honied’ Frogs a 14, 13-2 aah Mm ed another in the eighth. Brad Rogers drove in three runs for TCU and William Page and Chad Durham combined for 4%% innings of two-hit relief work. Page earned his first career victory. Third base manRoyce Huffman, a wide re 2 ‘ se haba jrelacd m.. BEGoodrictr ENUM We WAC) broke a 6-6 tie with three ® 1 f G8 runsin the seventhinning andadd- re 238 4-40 cM LE Bi ; FORT WORTH, Texas — Nate Weese homeredanddrovein three Texas isthistraight despite the return of Cal Ripken 7 ANGELS8 4333 Toto 2042942 RANGERS 4 ARLINGTON, Te 900 001 2~ 3 Anaheim Chuck inle pur-y jinx ended his ag ainst Texas and Tim Salm oncontinuedto terrorize the Rangers, Buzasis not sure about his idea of m, starting times through May Bul Porter Daniels and his family en. dorsethe switch The 5-year-old from Loganandhis family ed at theballpark more than three hours early Thursday Eventually, Porter, 1-year-old sister Hunter andparents Noel and Kimber ly werethefirst fans insidethe Porter's miniature bat was loaded with Buzz signatures and the family returned to Loganearlier than when the games started at 7 p.m Tikeit a lot,” Noel Daniels said We'renot pulling into Voganal mid night Buzz manager Phil Roff said the players like the change, too, noting that by 10 p.m., it canbepretty chilly Buzz official Dorsena Picknell re ports hearing favorable comments from seasonticket-holders, but Buzas is not convinced yet runs Friday, but Utah os 10-6 to spark Toronto to a victory . Tota egy; fifth pitch of the game to opener. EARLY START. Weese Slams Homer, But Utes Fall at TCU BLUE JAYS 7 eal ORIOLES 4 BALTIMORE — Shannon cewued Stewart 39.954 39.95" 49.95) postponed games, however. Friday, first baseman Chad Rupp secured eight tickets from Buzas and took teammates — and Iow scott Stahoviak, a former Buzzman —totheJazzTotals 36 9477 001 020 444-4 ng 013,100, OP Cat 304 CARDINALS 0 P195/60R14 PI95/60R15 P205/60R15 P215/60R15 9 whenthe Buzz visit the Cubs. ceiver and punter for the TCU ga 4S Ht ane fom: “ ‘ Le ; football team, extendedhis hitting : oh streak to 13 games. 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