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Show Tuesday, September7 1999 Red SoxSlide Past Mariners, Addto Wild-Card Advantage HHI ASSOCIATEDPRESS jisappear while the Red Sox ure out west Varitek's third homer in two games helped iead Boston overthe Seattle Mariners }2 Monday. Boston, which began the day with a two-game lead »ver Oaklandin the AL wildcard race, brokea 1-all tie in ANGELS5 YANKEES3 ANAHEIM, Calif. Jarrod Washburnscattered five us over innings and Troy Glaus hit a three-run homer Monday as Anaheim Daecoger Clemens and New ‘inat lookedlikeapitch ing mismatch goinginto the ene, Washburn,winless in This is a very big win for fourstarts this year with a us” Huskey said. “This 15 ERA,struck out three the roadtrip of the year for and walked one to earn his s We did a goodjob here by first victory of the year winning three out of four. ihe sixth on Butch Huskey’s RBI double. jd and take care of dnusittess.” Varitek homered in the wond off John Halama, less i last_ three starts, and hit a sacrifice fly ive in Boston's third un, Hoston starter Kent Mer. ker left after 3 innings. He collided with Wilton Veras. when the third baseman caught Charles Gipson’s fouled bunt attempt in the third, then cameoutto start he fourth. | think he's al right,” Red Sox eeaa Williams uid. “He tostayout there and finish the inning, put that is not the right thing to do. We're going to need himdownthestrete Bryce Florie replaced Mercker with one out and d llowed two runs one earned innings. and onehit in 24 BOSTON SEATTLE abr hbi abr hbi todd 5 020Gyeont 2 000 wet 4 0.0 0 Rlackson tht 00 0 grass 4 010 Tmmst 1000 wigytt 4 120 Lampkxnc 1000 yah 4111 DaBeta 5 000 ay 3.010 Gailey 2 00 0 Ke 3122 Rodngzss 4 000 joa 4 01 OManinzdh 4010 h 4.000 Binet 1000 BiHunter 0 0.0 0 Blows tb 1 000 Ibanez tb 3.110 ROavs3b 3.121 DWisonc 3.01 0 Totals 35.3103 Totals. 92251 Boston 010 002 000. 011 000-2 Siro (1),Dab (1), ur Boston 1 L08. sie 1 26--Sany (2), Pty.) otis (29). HR—Vartek (16) SB—Bulor Gatley J (23), ROaws (3). OWAson(5) ante iP HA ER BB SO renner Cooper 08 A—16-246 47 145) NEW YORK ANAGIEIM abr hb abr hb bic 20-3 3 eerss ONed a 4 Cansdh 4 Leynte tb 3 Marnnz pty 1 Brosus% 3 Ledee ph 0 311 iwbrryph 1 0.0 Cums! 3-000 Graic 2 000 s 31353 Towls 27565 New York 00 O10 110-3 " DP—Anabiem 1. LOB- 300 5 hem 4. 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Rogers pitched a four: hitter to win his 18th straight home decision, leading the Bsw York Mets over the San ancisco Giants. 30 Mat Rogers struck out a season. high nine one short of his career high and walked one in his sixthca areer shut out, his first since Sept. 5, 1998, for Oakland against VampaBay I'm awareof the strea but today was the typeof ame where it could have ither way,” Rogers his fifth complete ameof the season. “Getting the shutout actually doesn’t mean that much to me, It's nice, but 1 care about our team winning and keeping the pressure on Adanta New York, which began the day 24 games behind first place Atlanta in the Toront Baltimore a Tamainy CENTRAL Cleveland Chicas te Mines Det Seat City Kansas west Anaheim ; 1 ‘ wil ‘ 2x t GB LIO i ue Str Home Away W240 1 = a Intr 3 38 W299) we We me uw Bl = Wi 260 oh —2 WL Por G8 110 Str Home Away Inte j We 225 dial 108 . AH 6 mh 6A a @ M26 7 i Mw 8W) ad 264 61 Monday's Games Cleveland7, Baltimores Jinnesota 1. 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Rick Helling won his sev enth consecutive decision and Todd Zeile hit a grand slam in thefirst inning as the Rangers wonthe opener BALTIMORE, Rookie Alex Ramirez homered and hada career high andRoberto Alomardrovein the tiebreaking runin the eighth inninga teat Baltimore Manny Ramirez had three] hits, including two doubles, helping the Indians bounced back froma3-0deficit after they were held to a pair ¢ singles throughthe first six CENTRAL Houston Cnennat tsb si Lous Milwaukee Gijcag, WoL Pot GR 110 Str Home Away. Inte a 3 wit a ; a = aR SaEn eae yi 16 : 14 ei oa ; #00 $ uae : W 1 Pec GI 110 Str Home Away. tntr : Wi pe ere eee sn te 78 @ WA We Sh Lt OR) ; ‘ We 1 ie 78 a ye Lt 86 a ee i apninee: WEST WoL ORIOLES 6 B46. 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PETERSBURG,Fla, #8 9159619 Tote ar7in7 ris 000 Matt Lawton and Todd Ove, 316 up13 Deas2st jalkers had had twotw RBIs each each’ 1% TampaBay903,oon. WP—Wheeler, wal Pe. Walker o during a six-run, Sixth: eres? 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Sosa pulled four homers of the NL West thead of Mark MeGwir witha long solo shot in the ‘SAN DIEGO aoe nbs PITTS. worne pr third off Juan Guzmanthat landed on Waveland Avenue 3101 ANrass 3 010 Sete > are i 412.3 Bergan t 0 ae 1 1 : 4 t Sosa, six games aheadof the ROCKIES 5 paceof his 6é-homer Lot okvami a2) M , a8 EXPOS 3 10) 0 Sge of a year ago, also walked 4 0 1 . Hemme 9 2 0 40.0.0 Wheers a 4 . ° and struck out twice. He 310 0 Samet 3 ase MONTREAL Dante needs 12 homers inhis final Bichettehit his 29th homer 26 games to tie MeGwire's D000 Swamp 000s tie Tome Matse and Pedro Astacio hit two record 200 Reap | on oot ow 070-6 runtriple to lead Colorado were , oie CINCINNATI omcaco over Montreal out for the first time since May 2 against the Mets and dropped 6% games behind idle Arizona Rogers’ home winning streak dates to June28, 1997, and is the longest since Frank Viola won19straig at Minnesotain 1987-88, The treak spans three teams: the s, Oakland and the m gan Cami? 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Sew pean aM om PITTSBURGH Tony Gwynn hit his second go: ahead, threerun homer in four days and Andy Ashby limited Pittsburgh to. five Mark Kotsay hit the first grand slam of his ~areeras Florida overcame @ pair of Raul Mondesi homers and hung on to beat Los Angeles. Florida surpassed its wins total last n. when the Marlins had the worst record in baseball at 54-108, a year after winning the World Series Buzz Claim a Spot In Playoffs & 1 WH tmee, CLEVELAND 7 woo 020 211 Astacio allowed three runs earned and eight hits in. eightplus innings, winning for the fifth timein six decisions. After Astac gave up a pair hits in th hast, remained four games ninth, Dave Veres finished shead of Cincinnati inthe for his 28thsave, allowing an wild cardrace. 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SF AER BB SO 367800 ASTROS6 PHILLIES 5 bestoffive PCL playotts at Vancouver on Wednesday and Thursday Salt Lake re turns home Friday and, if necessary. Saturday and Sunday. Playoff tickets can be purchased at Franklin Covey Field or by calling 185-3800. Salt Lake (7-68) split four games at Fresno (73-69) last week, but its only chanceof ending a three-year playoff drought was by sweeping AL Duquerque this past weekend andif Presno split its series at Calgary Jef Smith's: tie breaking two-run home run in the sev enthinninghelpedseal Salt Lake's only four-game sweep of the regular season. and forced Fresno to have to win its final gameof theseasonto defendits divisiontitle ‘The Buzz’s Hight from Al buquerque arrived in ake City about the time Fresno’s gamestartedat Cal ary. Theteamarrivedat the downtown Quality Inn Mon day evening knowing they wouldeither be leaving for Vancouver or going home this morning, “It was a great flight home. We felt, no matter what Fresno did, we didall we could do,” said Buzz coach Bill Springman. “More than anything else, weweresat fied in what we did, and that’s a goodfeeling. All we wanted to do was make [Fresno’s] game mean something. Players and coaches got telephoneupdatesat the ho ia about Fresno’s deciding all evening from friends and farnily until the division title was finally settled. It's a big treat, a big thrill.” said Roof. “Theplay. ers were all high-fiving each other in the hallways.” The Buzz went 93 during its regularseason-ending12 meroad trip, althoughthe real chargeat Fresno started in mid-August. Salt Lake won 15 of 22 gamesafter falling4 2 games out of first place on Aug sno went 10-12 duringthat stretch, includ ing44inits final 10 games “We had our backs against the wall the whole time. We're just happy and en weplayed ourbest ball the last 12 games and had achance toiwin this thin said Springman. “It seemed ver ON 28-Gibert (35) Chamberian Monam SPD Sat Abapeas Chamber 19) 38-Rg (3) HR Sint (3) SAC On Salt Lake 0 Bowers (11 Proves: Sar (tome). Jones (bases) T—2 36 PCL STANDINGS AmericanConference Wek Pet GH eamiat oval Mw at Cor SpriagstRorkles) tat WB 14 Augie cDaadiers) #6) 3h WEL wer vs Omaha Ka i shill ea a wring (Cardinals: tt (a ‘ Stake Pun an i Vos nian her Divison Lievenstisneks acta Mariners) @ 7 PimentanAngles far Marin : line had on ile ee Altuguer just-completed when Ad. road trip pe erzynski lost for the sea broken hand, ‘had three hits in his fifth gamesince being promotedfrom Double-A. Jeff Fergusonstarted the seventh-inning rally with a one-out single before Smith hit his first career Triple-A homerun tobreak a 2-2tie Smith, who did not play in thefirst three games of the series, scored Salt Lake's fi nal run in the ninth inning er singling andscoring on Latham’s RBIsingle. “He had a great day,” said Roof. “You couldn't ask a young man to comeup and playbetter than he did.” Brian el and Br ad two hileenclforte Buz Wes Chamberlain went 4 for-4 for the Dukes. He had an RBI doublein theeighth to cut Salt Lake's lead to 5-4, but ‘Tony Fioreretired fiveof the next six Albuquerquebatters 19th save in hike we our best for opportunities last, which is nice. Salt Lake finished two Salt Lake reaches the games behind Fresnofor the playoffs forthefourth timein SouthDivisiontitle last the franchise's s' son, and were 10 gamesunder fiere, but for the frst tims 500as late as June8, But the since 1996. The Buzz quali Buzz went 51-36 therest of the fied for the post-season. in season. their inaugural 1994 season Vancouver handily won and 1996 as a wild card team the North Divisiontitle and and wonits only other divi won five of eight games siontitle in 1995. against Salt Lake duringth ‘The Buzz had to come regular season. But the Ca frombehindin fiveits its fi nadians’ parent team, the nal six games, including OaklandA’s, have taken sev eral of Vancouver's topplay Monday's clincher. rs in recent weeks to bolster Albuquerque took a lead into the third inning their run at the American when Midre Cummings sin League wild card playoff gled home Mike Moriarty berth and Chris Lathamscored on Omaha will play Okla David Ortiz’s sacrificefly homain theother first-round ‘The Dukes tiedthe game matchupof the PCL playoff at twoin the fifth when Adam) The winners of the first Riggstripledand thenscored round series will meet to de pitcher termine the PCL's represen tative in the Triple-A World ies against the champion Buzzman who ‘e-joined the of the {international League \s, Sept. 25:30 team at the start of this in La NL LEADERS BATTING LWalke BATTING. Gar ado, 967, Abreu, Philadelph ton, 280; Jeter iB, 1.Gol HeWillia sey, Cincinnati, 99, Martine, Se Houston, RPal ner, Texas, TRemar phi 2 h, Clones nti <M MRamiry dex Toronto, RUNS Ragwel, Houston, 12 Cleveland, 6 Alfonzo, New York. 10, JBoll, Ar RUNS RAlomar. Cleveland ria Wwona, 110, Higeto, Houston, 106, Inez, Cleveland tl * Abreu, Philadelphia, 10, Chane, Jews New York, 108, SGrvet 2 i, 101, Sone, Chicas Toronto, 108, Griffey. Se RI Sosa, Chicas Wr, Knoblauch, New York. Wk MaWilliams, Arvona, Delgado, Toronto, UE = wire, St I Bh Wichette, Col RAL MRamirez, ¢ RPalmotro, Texas, 152 C1 rind Ventura, New York 0, 128, Griffey Ir Howson, 111 LOL Giles, ite, 1 7, luGomaales, Texas, 1 WOUSTON " taburah, 104, EWalker. Calo MOrdonee, Chicago, 108 SGree » Biggo2 104 Toronto, 108 HITS LGongaler, Arteana HITS Jetr, New York, 09 11. Glanville, Philadelphia, 174. Surhof! Raltimore Alfonzo, New WH, Casey Toronte 178 Randa. Kansas City yer, Texas, 18 MOF liams, Arizon HOME RUNS. Sosa, Chicw HOME RUNS Griffey Jr. Se of, MeGwire, SL. Lanuis, 1. Bay aitle, 42; RPalmeiro, Texas, & ATLANTA 4 Toronto, 4, MRamiry well, Houston, 29, CJones, Atlan WH, ARodriguer. Seat UR Giles, Pittsburgh. CARDINALS1 Montreal. st, L.Walk 48: SGrven, Toronto, i: Stair Oakland. 1, Juc Texas 4 ATLANTA Greg Mad PITCHING (6 Decisions dux won his eighth consecu PITCHING (16 Decisions) tive decision and Chipper Schilling. Philadelphia. | i PMartiner, Boston, 204, RE, 228 Jones hit his third homer in 3.45, GMaddux, Atlanta, 184, 754 Colon, Cleveland. 165, 750.4 84, 41) two gamesas Atlanta beat St 4.36, Lima, Houst oi Moyer, Seattle, 16 KBrown, Los Ani 66, TE ONernander, New York 167, Louis. 108, Sole. Texas, 17, ea, 49" 110; Hottenfield uh ‘The Braves. who had lost Mussina, Baltimore, 157, 6 606, 5.98, Millwood, Atlanta. | (wo straight, maintained a FrGareia, Seattle, 147, 6 62, 2.91 ame lead inthe NI STRIKEOUTS RaJohnson. er the New York Mets. STRIKEOUTS PMartine Arion, 28, KBrown, Le New York beat San Fran Boston, 257, CFiniey, Anabel les, TM; Reynolds cisco 3-0. Vet, Sele, Texas, 158; DWells, Tor Astacio, Colorads York ri SanDingo, 172; Millwood 81 LOWS, ATUANTA eland. 144, Mussina Clev 160, Lima, Houston, 11, Sehatling Haltimore, 14 Philadelphia, 151 era, S York New Miiv SAVE SAVES. Hoffman, San (ep (ate 3 alts oe 7 ©, Wotteland, Teams (Roda by ee hander, Tampa Bay d, , elan tle Seat Mesa °&i, Clev win, agua Nen, San Francisco, i), Shaw, Law 11; Koch, Toronto, 27, Reretval Angeles, 31. Wickman, Milwau 0.0 1 Hermarnte 30 Anaheim, 2 oe) eee SEATTLE Jason Varitek is making sure Bos's wild-card lead doesn’t EAST Sew Yor Bost ener‘an League g _TheSalt Lake Tribune BASEBALL PHILADELPHIA Jose Lima became the National League’s first 19game win her as pineh-hitter Russ Johnson hit’ a three-run homer in the sixth to give Houston 4 comeback victory over Philadelphia Johi jn on, pineh-hitting for Lima with two on and three runs eady in, hit ttl piteh from Randy Wolf that barely clearedthe wall in left for aé |