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Show C4 __ TheSalt Lake Tribune BASEBALL Monday, May 24, 1999 MAJOR LEAGUE REPORT ie GB L10 StrkHome Away tate 65 536 ROCKIES 7 DIAMONDBACKS6 DENVER — Dante Bi- coming the NL's firsteight game winner, including a Oakland Nathan cameon to start the seventh and walked strikeouts and a walk in his previousplate appearances. cone epee were 213 Soest CGorsdect $340 $122 Wotiors'ot 044 Mero Shorg £010 3012 ox ss ¢ covorano ebenot promton ct $29 Dom 3419 Wont 3223 3224 Schenoe Gama een 4010 2413 64000 Reede 3000 3110 Echevomtoph 1000 0000 P 1000 Wume 3620 fomes> 1000 Owone” 9000 9000 Sowsop Bednpr op” 0000 1000 meeting, but this time he Meare 009 drove Nat) an’s next offerFrappr 1900 ing over the centerfield wall Toles 366445 Too 367487 forhis 14th homer of the st00, 04 010 Soe Soo oot 047 Tsun Francisco starter RB aaawten wrang nn sored Bagwell worked the count full, as he did in their last Shawn Estes, given a 1-0 lead when Benard homered Atrone pores Homes Oar 23 Colorado Jeff Bagwell and after Bown Derek Bell popped out. pot Richard Hidalgo blooped a Delecn, Meokoy W290 single into shallow left field totie it. Estes then walked Carl Everett to load the bases il METS 5 getting out of the jam by fanning Tony Eusebio and PHILLIES 4 inducing Tim Bogar to pop NEW Olerud's oneof his best games of the season. Friday at Edmonton. Before getting hit with the liner, Redman was pitching Philadelphia Redmanhada no-hitter until Mike Simms’ two-outsingle in the topof the fourth inning, and probably should have inninglater. With one out and Pedro Valdez onfirst, Redman got Kelly Dransfeldttohit into a possible -ending double play. But Buzz second baseman Dan Cey bobbled the grounderand both runners advanced. One Bik later, Green scorched an RBI single off Red- man's oe¢didn't maketheplay for him. If we make the aguble play, then theline drive probably doesn't comeup,” said Buzz manager Phil Roof. The ball was hit so hard that it did not appear to change direction on its wayto center field. “Guysget hit all the time; you just hope they can get a love up,” Houston Chicago 2 St.Louis 231 a eight games. “At first I didn't think it was serious. Then I saw him layingthere and I hoped he was all right.” Redmanleft the field under his own power, but the Buzz never recovered. Reliever Jeff Harris immediately got the second out of 21 2246 488Ste 55W-2 11-9 10-13 Colorad 2221512 22 18 22 450 5 55 25 405 a 46 810 10-12 0.0 L-2 12-12 5-13 0-0 Montreal (Batista 3-1) at Palateipie (Bennett 1-1), 5.05 pm New York (Isringhausen 0-0) at Pittsburgh (Cordova0-2), 5:05 p.m. Florida (Sanchez 1-4) at Chicago (Lieber4-1), 6:05 p.m Atlanta (Glavine 3-4) at Milwaukee (Woodard 3-4), 6.05 pm Colorado (Bohanon6-1) at Houston (Reynolds6-3), 6:05 p.m San Diego (Ashby5-2) at Arizona (An Benes 2-5), 8:05 p.m YORK — John two-out, two-run batters of the season ee. Nooeoas Vertso (9, fees 38. VGuverrero Montreal 37, LWalker (Colorado, 37 WITSMAWitara, Arwona 61, Loerie Arua 8: Casey Cincinnati 57: Kendall. Pits Dung 54 KYoane. Prtaburgh 55, Glanville PPaladelphsa 53 Alfaro, New York. $3. Oerud ‘ew York. $3 DOUBLES—Bigpo. Hoaston 20: Olerud. New York 17. Casey Cincnnat 14, MaWidbams Ar aM eel Pah 1 KYseg Pe burgh. 13, Gonzales Araona TRIPLES Alco. Aloca 4Wemach An sono 4, Martin, Putsbargh 4, Drew, St Lows 3 Nine, Pots. 3 Bele Lot Anos 3 reHAE Se eventually tying it at § in the STEEDi Lewes1.8 CUBS 5 ATLANTA 1 32 men Se et SeeeS fx pater hTe-avercrin1)tt aie wwe an wer ose tee = prea? or adda So San i a 823 — pias T¥% innings to help Chicago an tesaag tetany beat Atlanta 3 Henry Rodriguer and Jose SpeENSAR ATLANTA — Sammy Hernandez also homered for the Cubs, who beat Atlanta for the fifth time in seven REDS 6 SAN DIEGO — Steve Avery and Scott Williamson combined on a two-hitter as Cincinnati beat San Diego for their seventh victory in eight games Eddie Taubensee went 3 The Tigers werea't so ~ i Today: homa (Brandon Knight, 4-0 3.79) at Salt Lake(Travis Baptist, 1-2 7.23), 6:45 p.m. the inning, before Ruben Mateo and Scott Sheldon followed with RBIsingles to give the RedHawks 3-2 lead. us a =2 bythe time Shane Bowers retired Mel Rosario on “BeforeWwecould get out of the inning,they passed us up,” oof, "Thehie provided Redman with someearly offensive support with consecutive one-out doubles by Darrell Nicholas and Eddie Williams inthefirst inning. Williams scored on wild pitch to makeit 2-0. Then Oklahoma fear DanKolbtook overin his second careerTriple-A st After walking Jacque Jones in the first inning, the 24two-outsinglein the eighth inning One batter later, Williams hit his fourth homerunof the sei TheBuzz lost for the ninth timein 12eames, and are now 2-4 during this eight-game homestand year-old allowed only four base runners until Nicholas’ STRIKBOUTS—RaJotimson Aruoua 46 Stalag ’ i Kiroen. Low Ange Nex 61 Hates Sas Francie 57. Hacbrork Sas (age 57, Reyonkds Howse $4 Pack. Law AD ris $2. Asta, Colorado 53. Set Allan a day's ugly beanball war Limited to two hits over the first six innings by De. troit starter Justin Thompson, and in danger of being i land Tram. 12 Mera, New Yor. | val Asahi rae 1 he we leveland. 9 Howry, Chaeagn. & Mem Seats for-3 and drove in three bench-clearing braw! runs. 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Fort fk fe rm S e c u r e d Micoy Pe Menthe TD Nh wane RED SOX 10 BLUE JAYS 8 BOSTON — Pedro Marti = = nez won his seventhstraight start, though his streak of aa digit strikeout ended at seven, and ly in theeighth inning,lifting Kansas City overSeattle forthe Royals’ first winning homestandof the season. ‘The Mariners, looking for their first seven-game winning streak since 1996, scored three times in the eighth on David Bell's tworun homerand KenGriffey Jr.'s RBI singleto take a 4-3 lead. Butthe Royals came back to win, giving ent a a 4-2 homestand. Matt enant (1-0) retired one Vater ffor the victory and Jeff Montgomery pitched the ninth for his for save in six chances. Mike Sweeney drew a leadoff walk in the Royals eighth and Jose Paniagua (24) relieved and Dyesingled with one out. With two out, Carlos Febles and Rey Sa chez hit RBIsingles. Griffey extended his hit- k to 12 gar 300 000 O04 4-5 Fla ‘Anderson was hit twice by who was nings by rookie Ryan Rupe, scored four runs in the 10th to shut out the Tampa Bay Devil Rupe faced the minimum of 18 batters before Darin Erstad began the seventh in- ning with a single. Chuck Finley (3-4) kept pace, al- ninth inning after Los Ange- same inning | can't ever rethree hits in nineinand pinch-hitter Dmitri jes rookie Jamie Arnold — member seeing a guy drop yanked after plunking the lowing Orioles’ leadoff hitter a sec- nings for the Angels. Young delivered a two-run who gave up Mark two in the same inning Rupe,thefirst Devil Rays McGwire's homer out of Dodger Stadium on Satur. day — hit Shawon Dunston singled to key a two-run ral- held to one hit in nine in- said the for the win. Jermaine Dye hit two doubles and a triple, and also — The Anaheim Angels, Cleveland's Travis Fryman in worked thefinal two innings ANGELS 4_ year, Cleveland scored two by getting hit by a pitch runsin theeighth — thanks twice in thesameinning, and to Encarnacion's stunning he came around to score miscues on consecutive fly each time during a 10-run ball: first that sparked Baltimore r seen that before, Not plate and began screaming at New York's Derek Jeter, DEVIL RAYS0 (10) shut out for thefirst timeall “Never to tie the game. The benches emptied in thetopoftheninth after Simas balkedin the tying run andthen angrily wentto the ssa Until the eighth inning Sunday's gamewas relative- lylow key following Satur- York won on Chad Curtis’ solo homerin the 10th. urtis’ fourth homer came with one outoff Bill Simas(0-1), whose ninth-inning balk allowed New York Mew Yor: real obvious that nothing was working. But were. fused to do that. YANKEES8 WHITE SOX7 (10) CHICAGO — Helped by a bench-clearing balk during a four-run ninth inning, New Seeeerntd 190 It would have beeneasy for us tofold thetent and go CARDINALS 8 PADRES 2 said. “I triedto stay low and avoid someofthe punches.” Pat Hentgen(4-2) had won fourstraight decisions. home,” said Cleveland Manager Mike Hargrove. “It was single for Cincinnati ax 080 4 ‘Ddacksan 2 certicas ae oeaeeeesgica FE a “We had some hungry guys waiting for me,” he of 1999. Carnie 61. ST (38 Hamp Howton 5-1 £33 261 Cook New York 51 3 441 league homer, a two-run shot that madeit 5-0 in the second. The Pirates rallied. with thefirst g Varitek homered on consechomerofhis career, Vizquel utive pitches as Boston comtook a peak at his teammates pleted a three-game sweep. gathering to welcome him The Red Sox won for the home. 14th timein 17 games. (0-1) as Cleveland got its 30th and most unlikely win oe idk iocond neo preg F2a8 A 34080 (58797 Fea hoor MIAMI — Al Martin blooped a go-ahead double American League fuel Cleveland's rally. Vizquel then capped Cleveland's 17th comefrom-behind win this season withhis slam off Todd Jones MONTREAL — Kon Bel over Florida's drawn-in in field in the ninth inning and Pittsburgh defeated the Marlins Marlins starter Alex Fer nander hit his first major THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CD eee dians have this bizarre ritual of pummeling any teammate the Boston Red Sox beatthe who hits a game-winning Toronto Blue Jays. homer as he reaches the Martinez (9-1) fanned six plate. Before Sunday, Omar in six innings, endinghis bid Vizquel had never received to snap a tie with Nolan such a greeting. Ryan as the only pitchers Vizquel hit a grand slam since 1977 with at least 10 with one outin the ninth in- strikeouts in seven straight ning Sundayas Cleveland — ames. with some help from Detroit Tom Gordon converted left fielder Juan Encarna- his 50th straight save chance cion — defeated the Tigers in regular-season play, ex7-4 to salvage thefinal game tending his major league reofthe three-gameseries. cord, by getting the last out. As he circled the bases Damon Buford and Jason lucky. 4-0, Detroit was roato.40 SGrwen. Torvato. 40 CDelgado. Toros sixLeading outs away from its first to 40, Lofton, Cleveland, 40, MRamirer. Cleve. sweepin Clevelandin nearly land. 39: Gey Jr Seat, 38 RBI—MRamire, Cleveland, $6, SGrewa, To- eight years when Encarnarai 8 Til,Gee Se cion dropped two routinefly ‘anseo, Tampa balls in the eighth inning to (6) Coates (3) In both big innings. Brewers had two outs and PIRATES 6 nobodyon base MARLINS 5 Buzz Update 1 Sunday: :| Vizquel Gives Cleveland a Grand Exit Los Angeles Sunday’s Games Chicago 5, Atlanta 1 Pittsburgh 6, Florida 5 Milwaukee 13, Montreal 4 Houston4, San Francisco 1 New York5, Philadelphia 4 Cincinnati 6, San Diego 2 Colorado 7, Arizona 6 St. Louis 8, Los Angeles 3 ‘como oy tn ene iets Bewis Bee i} erates 1 Gee hit ee eat See Roars Comets oa oy me ma Boe rom ony ony carne cee Si von forcrd gone TY TH eee 318 fries tote meee goane remem A . ere 1s Ree of tesid ee Hr = Bes,BONO" ibm fama 0808 mae ners SEs Bie frag eee ee Senne 2 eat! Reores aRr BREWERS13 EXPOS 4 ee nt ane = = os = ‘‘etn eae brah eival said Buzz catcher George Williams, who had three hits and extendedhis hitting streak fo a season-high single capped an improba ble five-run rallyin the botMAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS tom of the ninth inning NATIONAL LEAGUE SAVES—Nen. San Prancico, 14: JPranco against Curt Schilling, and SATTINGNLWaler Cobre 419, Casey, New York, 13, Wagner, Houston. 12: Wickman New York e mm, Miwautee. 9; Shaw, Los Angeles, 9: Hoffman Philadelphia Gerad, New York, 368, Kendall, Ptsburgh San Diego, 8, Urb, Montreal 7 MiWiliams Schilling pitched his 35s Areaoad, 38 User P Prttburgh 7, Beek. Chicago, 7 fourth straight complete adept AMERICAN LEAGUE Some 6 gee, 2488 Sain 0000 game, but wound up with a Giles,UNSArun.Ta BATTING—TPernander. Toronto. 396. Pal Preubargh, 8 Alonso, New York. 35 startling defeat. The Mets’ Bagwell, Houston 35, pam, Tra 38 Jee Ney Yr. 364 Sr fodBainere. 32 Vue Cleveland 347 comeback was helped when lof, Cleveland 40 Clans New Yor. 38 Schilling hit his first. two RUNS —RAlomar Cleveland, 44. Stewart To out. 4% 3 3 0 2 4 #32020 already been in the dugout wheu Green's liner hit him an National WoL Pet GB_110StrkHome 26 17 605 — LA 15-8 11-9 25 19 568 Ve 6-4 22 524Se San Diego17 woHeR 623 6 3 1400 900 aaa 438 5 2230 123.3 04 4300 ran into troublein sixth. He issued successive walks to Russ Johnson and and Jerry Spradlin relieved, Atlanta New York ene 2000 Bowoc off Limato start the game. Tonight's Games Redmon (Lt4) Hons in the head, obviously, you don't haveto get hit hard.” Buzz trainer Rick McWanesaid Redmansuffered a mild concussion, but should be able to makehis next start on ‘Texas (Clark 2-3) at Tampa Bay (Arrojo 2-4) pa a 5 p.m. Chicago (Baldwin 2-4) at Cleveland (Gooden Toronto (Wells 4-4) at Detroit (Moehler4-3 Boston (Rose 1-0) at New York (Irabu1-2), 5: Seattle (Fassero 2-5) at Minnesota (Perkins 0-3), 6 05 p.m. Billy Wagner got three Lima and Craig Biggio on eight pitches. Hestruck out Russ Johnson, bringing up Bagwell, who had two thinkit skipped offthe topof his head. Any timeyouget hit Boston 10, Toronto 8 Cleveland 7, Detroit 4 Anaheim 4, Tampa Bay0, (10) Minnesota 8, Oakland 3 0 markon the road. and Coloradorallied to beat outs for his 12th save. Bagwell's homer cameoff Arizona Bichette’s homer capped a rookie Joe Nathan, who fanned Bagwell to end the four-run ninth for Colorado. game last Sunday, preserv- Neifi Perez led off with a ing the Giants’ 11-inning, 5-4 singleoff Olsonand oneout later Darryl Hamilton also win in Houston. Sunday’s Games amass City5, Seattle 4 New York8, Chicago 7 Baltimore15, Texas 6 Bie Ey tiitis ie ata ee in two and walked one in be- 6 after beinghit in the head bya line drive off the bat of Oklahoma's Greenin the fifth inning of Salt Lake's 7-4 loss to the RedHawks. ‘The fourth-year Buzz pitcher was helped off the field with Salt Lake leading 2-1, but Redman was pinned with the loss because the RedHawks scored five runs in the frightful inning. “He was lucky,” said Buzz shortstop Mike Moriarty. “I ond time. Morgan (6-4) was wereon twosacrifice flies. It was the third time in twice in the same inning Willard Schmidtof the Cincinnati Reds did it in 1959 and Frank Thomas of the draft pick to makeit to the majors, struck out a seasonbugh eight and walked none nine innings. Roberto Bacpeuiae (0-3) replaced him atthe start of the 10th and allowed four runs on three hits. winner and Gil Heredia (3-4) took wereou eaee Srareneh Rew fmt ea foe Panoa: New York Mets did it in 1962, gt meal) Beit teat C3010 Beet ; ° Bere et ons cael Gee ti] cere iit Same w” Sir SaBit! ii ee.atti11) —" = > — te Reem ns Sek oe Shs ‘ ‘ are 5i re feGeese” = 1} = 1 =. + : S. a bole art a aro a Martha: OS jt? vane 5 bears? 16 KANSAS CITY, MINNEAPOLIS — Marty Cordova went 3-for-4 with three RBIs to help the Minnesota Twins beat Oakland and complete a three-game sweepof the Athletics, who losttheirsixth straight Twins scored five arin the first inning, the same numberas they had in their previous four games combined. Todd Walker also had 5 The Twins completed their first sweep of Oakland in a three-game series at the Metrodome since June 2628, 1989. Eric Milton (2-4) was the Mo. — i en innings. He struck out ere Bos oe ee er ane Soo a tin pe uted mee we Ses Sa MP Neorsn (2)jute Cr) Perez 2-2 as knocked unconscious for nearly a minute 9000 i838 % scoreless over the next sev- ph 2, Salt Loke 4 (10), Nechokas Lee oon Latham (4) {1}, HR-Groen (1), Reels WE Maneee ee e 2 @ BS Okdchoma seetipeety ii the gamebut held the Giants Resear 2008 een MoGroce 41000 Mark Redman walked out of the Salt Lake Buzz clubhouse Sundayafterncon withti fourthloss of the season and a red welt on his foreheas It oun ae been worse. Much worse. 4000 i ima allowed Marvin Benard’s homerunto start gee 4048 mma, 1209 goers :310 Gane Moore Lostedon 1! 1040 @ BY LAURENCE MIEDEMA THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE National League yovee ovon um starting next season. 37 Inte PetGB L10StrkHome Away 3000 2040 Rept i their new downtown stadi- fo ;i i A -irege8 a the Giants’ wind-sweptball- park. The Giants moveinto Bioges 2 4000 lost ffsengh my i: He marked Houston'sfinal reg- ular season appearance at Sheldon 3444 GWihomec 4030 iI : ! iiff aptif three-game series, which Redman, Buzz itis ite run homerin the seventh as the Houston Astros beat the San Francisco Giants 4-1 Sunday. With the win, the Astros avoided being swept in the a HHH: ee12 Bas 11! Seen ttit ger iHi t ieee : Bet fees, Hy it! Gesattit Bea ie wows om eet er eaves as zFs 7 eightinnings for his eighth straight win and Jeff Bag well hit a tiebreaking, three- ‘Sof ote i SAN FRANCISCO — Jose Lima allowed four hits in BUZZ SUMMARY Out of the Game Series Sweep THE ASSOCIATED PRESS RedHawks Knock = a PE fi Bagwell Homer Ruins Giants’ |