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Show TheSa] It Lake Tribune BASEBALL Thursday, June24, 1999 Rangers Top A’s, End Losing Streak THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ARLINGTON, Texas Ivan Rodriguez had three hits andtwo RBIs as the Texas Rangers ended a four-gamelosing streak with a 76 victory over the Oakland Ath letics on Wednesday night. Balsa Palmeiro, "Roberto ark McLemore and Rod: ae Mi hd RBI singles during a four-run fourth off Mike Oquist innings without yielding earned run bef wholeads all kies with 11 Now York 0 143. 013-12 homers, tae ‘pading off the Tampa Bey 10 E—Brosus 216), (5) Yor eighth. Tampa Bay2 LOS—NewYork 12, TampaBay 10 | BTIhatoas KANSAS. ; (16, Oded (4) Teanet ov Posada (1 s (11), en rhb CHICAGO — Marty Cordova Tawar 2 12 Trane() S8 Poona 402 0 Bekant § 220 (11), CS—Brosks ( 1 ) SF¥—COaws, Hoprson 3.0.0 0 Randas 3 001 drovein a career-high five runs Encament 4 0.0 0 leusS 1 000 to lead Minnesota toa 12-10 vieER 8B SO Palmers 4 0.0 0 Damon 4931 x Chicago and help snap TOakib 4 00 .0MGwy ib § 231 4326 Easy 3 120 a four-gamelosing streak. 0012 Kapd 2000004 that nets ‘Texasthe lead. 3121 Poet 1 100 Cordova went 3forS with a 000% 6 3 01 0 weGambins 122 Rodriguez added a run-scoring two-run homer in the third, an Dongs 2 00 0Kmarc 4.022 double in the fifth to help the 4423 Fetlesz 5 011 1100 Rangersstop a losing streak that RBIdouble in the fourth and a Scarsone 20 0.0.0 3320 matched their longest of the two-run single in = us The 4422 Totale 29:15 1 Tote 4000 M0105 8 Twins took advantage of an error ason. Seon, First, Bonkman, Sec Ben Grieve hit two homers for by Ray Durham toay from an 000 10-1 early 34deficit. ras 1 games. It was ‘MonNESOTA Grieve’s second multihomer RED SOX5 _ game,bothin his hometown, ORIOLES 0 ui h BALTIMORE— John Valentin innings during which heallowed hit a two-run homer and Reggie ree runs andtwo homers. Mor Jefferson had a solo shot as Bos gangave up three runs and four ton snapped Baltimore's four. hits in six innings. gamewinning streak with avicJohn Wetteland allowedatwo 00010 WP—Thompson run homerto Grievein the ninth Totals 45 121912 Totals avo9 tory Valentin’s fifth-inning homer before getting his 24thsave. ae,Meron Fs Helo: See 012 «3 000-12 Grieve's seventhhomerin the Minnesota ova2akretTae ee31 Ara40625) first gave Oakland a 10 lead, Juan Gonzalez’s sacrifice fy in homersparked a three-run ninth, CLEVELAND9 tied itat 0a Jand took a 31 leadin the BLUE JAYS 6 cond on a tworun homer by BALTIMORE Bric Chaver, his fifth TORON' Richie Sexson Tes Stevens" 13h homer inthe (0 ByAnderson homeredPy drove in four runs 2 Bartek ss narrowed Oakland's Minnesota Sumotlt as Cleveland snapped Toronto's to 32, then the Rang fourdics winning streak with a vi 3 Sexe’ solo mer et Pal bate s Quantrill in the eighth inning (geal gavethe Indians a 5-4 lead andhis OmuEt allowed Gve rune and two-run single in the ninth made six hits in 25 innings. ge-e enone nay TWINS12 WHITE SOX 10 it 84. He also had an RBI singlein Men) (3) P-—Boston 13 ‘saumore 8 25" Sot (8) Wart) 38—-Diems (2) Garcapaa HA—unVatentn 7) deers (4) SB-ByAndersan (9) HR ER BB SO HGP by Seras(CGuaran per MeKeat YANKEES12 DEVIL RAYS 4 Rusty Rennedy/The Associated Press Pittsburgh's Abraham Nunez completes the double play overPhiladelphia'ssliding Gary Bennett on Wednesday. 17 0 0 23 0 0 Bab P TERSBURG. Fla 224 Ti z hit two homers Gurranlas 6 and drovein four runs, to help Roger Clemens and New York 13 00000 comefrombehindto beat Tampa Bones (Vantek) by sGuzman by JGurman(Gareaparay Bay Paul O'Neill also had four res Home Reed Fest Milet Second RBIs, while Bernie Williams had erany Th 06 A 086 (68.876) his second consecutive four-hit gameas the Yankees pounded ROYALS 10_ out a season-high 19 hit TIGERS1 NEW YORK TAMPA BAY abr hi abr NSAS CITY, Mo. Jay Witasick allowed five hits in a career long eight innings to help Kansas City beat Detroit Witasick who had only one victory his first ninestarts, hi Wontwo straight. Hehad gone13 4676 Tos 347137 120 000 912-6 114 010 O0x-7 Bichette Homers Rockies Past L Pet GB LO Str Home Away Inte ff St Wi 2 si a i Wi ais Li is i 2 Th ye 1 WL Pat GH LI Sir Home Away Inir Reeling Cubbies {HE ASSOCLATED PRESS WENVER Dante Biche 4 for the second night and Pode Ast Cubs their 1thloss in 1 winning 10-1 Wednesday ichotte. who was 2 thro RBH for with fou h Tr ¢ NT MHLO)N Ven=e\C10) = w i w Buzz i Ouskland cones scoring opportunity came when Williams and BrianRi chardsonhadconsecutivesin gles to leadoff the fourth in ning, But A.J Pierzynski hit into a doubleplay. and then Jarvis got Darrell Nicholas to fly out Buzz outfielder Chris Lathamhada one-out triple in the fifth inning. but was stranded when Jarvis struck out Jeff Ferguson and Midre Cummings. Vancouver cleared the final hurdle to its league high seventh shutout of the season in the eighth inning when David Oriz singled and Wi doubled with two outs. But the rally fizzled when reliever Tim Kubinski struck put Richardson The Buzz made a signifi ant roster move after the y pm National League WoL Pet GB 110 Ser_Home Away _Intr ‘ va 1 CENTRAL WL Pet GH L10" Str Home Away Tt 5 West is —¥ Wi 02 WL Pet GB L10~ Str Home” Away Tair ‘ Tx BRAVES 7 Ww EXPOS 3 ke i eae 926 PCI, All iple A Paw won 1 n parts of 412 ERA Today's Games PADRES 6 DODGERS 2 BREWERS9 GIANTS 6 RANCISCE : METS 6 MARLINS3 NEW YORK oo ome eet ox me ow) LATE SUMMARY vane SALT ARE Money roster movewith reliever Hec tor Carrasco. Roof said Carras- co, whohas pitched threetimes for the Buzz on aninjury reha bilitation assignment, could be recalled by the Twins as soon PIONEER LEAGUE North Division w L B as today fabs Palls (Padres ez as the second-lowest in the OMAHA 4 league last season EDMONTON2 Baptist pitchedin 13 games OMAHA, Neb. Sal Fasanc for the pa and Carlos Mendez hit two-run mers andScott Mullen pitched taken off the strong innings to lead whenhe was wai Omaha to a victory over Salt Lakeis facing another Edmonton t hic . ere Mh PHILLIES 6 se nono ve ew rom pay PRANDopENinG 2 FREE HOT DOGS & SODA! = : mae —— — ¢ AS ved with arters ae em 10-9 oe ont tangled arteries of vein in the brain 0; time. the vessels can dilate, pressur ue even bursting and bleed! nae Rob Parrish operated on few owed he no S&S / @@@eee>--+00eeee Die ations Tests after surger longer had any clustered blood I don't seem have any memory low Dierker said. “Leando the crosswordpurzie ENTER OUR e SAM - 4PM SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1999 - 1005 SOUTH 300 west @ Mt hued and balance CARDINALS 4 Carl Everett a . 4 two RE an win ovwe St. Lous 08 (anirregular heartbe Hitting coach Tom McCraw left six days later for prostate cancer treatment. Cruz hasreturnedto theteam 1th hom mart tan reas : ‘3 ASTROS 8 , Dierker was the third member of the As trosstaff me ill this season. First base ach am May 10 because THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, HOUSTON Dierker put a Houst haved head ai PIRATES 8 hore OVIS among BY MICHAEL A. LUTZ aie c aeep with vountom 23 a HP by Quart (Lohon) PB-Fidaz Uneres--Home Barret Fst Menweter Second Evans. Third MeCoy 1-256 A-24271 (53 000) — <r panes on rege + Anges BUZZ SUMMARY CLEVELAND TORONTO aberhb abr hb tone! 3°31 0 Sewnt 5 011 Veqislss 3 11 0 TBstetass 5 010 PAomar2 5 232 SGweend 3.110 istce 4 21 1 COgvao tte 110 Benson 10 4013.4 TFerdem3 11 Troma 5 02 1 Finctere 4 222 Wrtent $01 1 Beroam 3 100 EWison® 5 000 Curd 0 000 EOarc 4 00 0 Bumladd 4 021 sim 39.010 Total 38.9129 Totals. 346105 Cleveland 300 010 on-9 TTeronto 400 000 002-6 E—Justen @)_ CDalgado (5). 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