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Show C4 oo The Salt Lake Tribune BASEBALL e Twins = e Give Kelly His et on 2 THEASSOCIATEDPRESS AMERICAN Det — eae Tom Kelly became the 46th manager to win " 1,000 games as the Minnesota i it Ti Twins beatSunday the DetroitTi behind gers 4-0 on Sunday Swe Segecn 3 0) er 1 Baton Oier 5 o2ifams Mm 602 1 Mca Sir") 35 ie TTS 13 ¢iz1 612 t 501 2 3 RSarcherss 3111 Kelly has managed the "™=#0y — the longest current tenure in the four major 0 coo 090-0 ee Mommior Merson Mannescts come eases 3 om ¢ 4 4 6 1 2 woo oe} professional sports — and has won two World Series ZMSOe FOFSO. A * T2357, A833 (48.679, HOR REE SO jaye ya” ant Teme titles in Minnesota. Kelly, ("\** Sex ehh wehbe ‘ After the game, Kelly sient’ geo jitmme 75,7 Sv Blac i4.0.2 1 Dione ir) 4 11:0 walked out of the dugout clutching the lineup card Vroom, Father Fi, Monson Sind, Sen DUD| and shook hands with his “32,Sirwoms, Toa 27 2 Toe Me lowland 1, aysseat level players. z and got stronger as the gers guessing all game t Ain 12 INNINGS CuEVELAN TORONTO MeLemore. erne 6 221 Munem Shmemslti 4.7 3112.92 SMe 6 13 2 Seatie P oH R ER BB SO 9h 122 6 58$82 7 bases in the third when fe fume $031 (10 ohme $122 mw Mocnat 5 02 1) Reem Mays walked Brad Aus: ee $0 1 Mer So ica Kansas Giy at bog Met cion. But Juan Gonzalez Ward 2 899Fwwe. 2010 flied outto left to end the mo 3x0 302 002-10 . 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Hirscbeck M.; Fist, Lamplugh, fort m5 5 5 4 6 a NOM IR verse 4 Gaver! 2 2 1 0 Mariano Fivera 2s the Orioles over- puTMORE Baltimore took a 4-2 lead in the sahonHa Eee ’ RB coe. 4.000 y es en : a y New vork rhb abt Mirdorenct$ 11 Clawet mae aCe , Rangers Suna ton, Texas, Jeremy Giambi had three ee Sheesss hy re Tampa Bay 4.00 0 oes 21 000 0-7 2 3 2.2 1 0 Beelon Thad 81000) TAZBel, A-19,61 came Scott Brosivs’ eighth-nning Orioles 7, Yankees 6 grand slam to beat New York $130 Diwed 20.0 2 2 Sees 3 01 0Gmmh 311.3 aie UUM roles as the Royals completed an 6-3 York, Albert Belle hit a two-out, , two-run single in a three-run ninth inning off Cama GVaugint 5 21 0 Gariaparapht O11 8 6 6 2 1 Gm 5 01 2 Amare 0 90 0 Ce ee TUN etme ete 3 10 One B Stocker (4), Otieman (2), WWeras (3), Fassor (1). 0°—Tampa Bay 1, Boson 1. LOB—Tampa Bay 7 Boston 28-Gvaughr (8), Canseco3),(6), Taal Sooke (3)(6) (Ofernan6. 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Woedp, . ‘hwnph 1 0.0 OHendap. Brewers 9, Expos 4: At Milwau- Grestereonp 0 0 0G Husonph 0:00, 012. 00.0 11 0 ers Offensive Tote suppor Jeff Fassero NewYr Fassero (4-1) allowed three runs OP. and nine hits in six innings in hislongest Se 1 ‘a 90-6 Athletics 7, Rangers 6 7, New Yor 11, , ak erin ee slant ofthe season, The lefthander, yon Pett)PhmeSt gd who went 5-14 in 1999, has nearly matched his win total from last year in 1ee te) Ps i singe ToonsTatsFymanttan Goo! ” John Haina pitchedsix stenginingsh cae TD ie Fest Evert; Second, fAal cles Gf aifourrun TS Aces Sm ft Halama (4-0) didnt ve up a tit rg wins 4, Tigers 0 pcanna cepeebacoeluge Royals 12, White Sox 8 a Dutem2 meh 4 11 2Damnd ark 5 120 ede 2) ee Pi iNe e Tejada (5), Saenz (1), Venabo (1). 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Wood1-4 Luis Gonzalez broke out of a 2for- Hera m1 000 8 Lgerborg ‘8111311 Tote an oe reed De fac eg a biggest ae Young)8 esYong nae a OR go Saati 8 (A 1 oo2t §=3 020 Totals as 120000 ee leimcca as 2:32 fn Meza Unpies—ome, Kelogg: Fist, Cooper, Second, Seaie 9, Cardinals 7 Reds9, ST.LoUS: ‘ONCRNAT mn ies ate THowadph 1 00 00doan 3 312 Ratings 4 11 0 Gatley39°11 2 ee te rae ed Eevsd 4 11 4 Wilareonp 0 000 % 1 0 0 0 0 Drsnt 4 00 1 Abows 4 000 o 7 7 7 5 6 helped Arizona complete the three- SUNDAY’S GAME F100 0 2 Come 5 00:0 Wkreutd 1 Meroza f opin 0 epeeO08 Garsiey octets One.) evi ras wor Nace ae ee Miveai.21 fa tot 0 Rt a ot Aten ptthedto2batersin heBn. ~ oe eee ty, Fura POH S11 3st0 000 Mm unCiueeedoybe toimnings: birwiany gies . Klordan (3), Clones (7). HA-—Lieberhal (4), AJones (8). Mims, Ated GomesSS 25double, sumpin wih a single and a worn Gay yo2 1 100 Pum 4 00 0bmmew 4220 a seven-run fifth inning that apyWoodkYoun), WPMeod. Marooc 3 11 1 Negep 1 110 BUZ obo) | mamed 8330 323 RBIsing in the 12th inning as the In- [rinS2 Seeone Jeveland tied the game with two runs inthe ninth inning before winning it in the 12th Mariners 8, Angels 2: At Seattle, AN ee 8 8 =e SEA ewes ih YF Ut 1D Mn) 600mm 8 t 8,12in Soon Cleveland 1B Los Angeles (Park 3-2) atArizona (Daal 0-3), 7:35 p.m. St. Louis (Hentgen 3-3) at San Francisco (L.Hemandez 1-4), 8:15 p.m. ; he slump t0 jaan i majors-worst 01 000 100-3 Pack apis ol : Kendal (3), pet os ee outburst 12 Cans $0 000 anda eR" beat the Montreal Expos. Dnmoediots 8, Petes 1: Same eT Phoenix, Todd Stottiemyre became the \cacia % 2 1 1 0 1 National League's third six-game win- JWalace Me 1 0 0 1 0 area vionce aaa te 8 7127 Toes 5610.6 T3909 Ato ETH) aoe 3010 1 Mubolandp 1 « = oe PYladbia 9, Alarta tt. 28—Gart 4, Liber (), Wo-ansaesfo MiaoGrow Senay pune vemn cicever cues ‘Atlanta (Maddux 4-1) at Florida (Nunez 0-3), 5:05 p.m. Milwaukee (Estrada 1-0) at Chicago Cubs (Lieber 3-2), 6:05 p.m. Colorado (Astacio 3-2) at Houston (Holt 1-4), 6:05 p.m. Red Sox9, Devil Rays 7: At Boston, the Red Sox'sTroy O'Leary and Trot Nixon homered in the third inning to 01 2 01 2 Melkctaalp 0-00 0 Sanh Mearesss Mcariap Houston 14,Los Angeles 8,10 5 Vio eae 3 ‘CHICAGO Se igh fourhits, including his fourth homer of Games ss Pls 7.& Na veces conse OT Te mat pepe rata ala eesie 411 Gust) 301.4 Pala (2 20 20-7 which they finished 3-7. Today's 0 00 0 Comm 4121 «S01 0 Gabragatb 4 12 1 Sa nls pra 1 00 0 Miaukoe 9, Montreal 4 ooo ferouet Asoyp and provided the final lead change in a aaron game thal tuned on Pirates 11, Cubs 3 PITTSBURGH Gonesp Abreu! 0 000 Amst 4 111 iy EB, S2ecem bere amb | D0 OMe 6016 ee Diowe $7 gag0o 4 00 ee 2 ooo ‘ATUANTA 1 35 5 1 1 Adedp th Boris eae sevenninsonsevenhitsininnings. eter Reds 9, Cardinals 7: At Cincinnafi, Osire 6-9 930 6 wii to 4 Goren % 000071 «=| 2 tt 0 2 Phillies 7, Atlanta 4 Athletics ahead 7-4. eighth ae «SH 7 «1 «12 7 StotlemyeW&1 Swindell burgh Prats beat he Chicago Cubs. icin” 00 1 Colo. at S, Francisco,ppd. rain Atizona 8, San Diego 1 “ : mith Gas ‘go6),Sper). Sina Saran SFHamms. Pada 2 10 3 1, 3 At Chicago, IP HR ER BB SO HEPty Amana (Bell, by Stitiemyre (Boer). read ee ee = toon fn et te peaaye oon surgery last Wood showed Wa T8687 Re ot as saa 4 1 2 3 Andws3> 2 0.0 0 700 1 000 0000 Karros SuTWTwe 0-000 3.01 0Gdyh eet cadet KYoung tb 96 esa aK ee one2410 ees 100 0mm 0 Atlanta Braves. Pitsburgh 11, Chicago Cubs 3 Philadelphia 7, Atlanta 4 Cincinnati 9, St. Louis 7 5.210Sep intr 3 67 Sunday's G Bowth single to right. 62 Se, 38 49 3 onda 3, NY. Mets 0 " IN OTHER GAMES: 76 D-Backs 8,3 Padres 1 eT 4000 301 0 Ummm Sxtlemmp 4130 2-410 an 5 14 105 68 09 712 106 74000 8 83 10 02 tokninona Spesss 6 19 Bemaph 1 SamarTewtneg {operat 1, ts Arges 0. p) ‘ ene Camm 4°21 3 Hindeye Luis Castillo and Dave “nr : 23 last Wednesday. hits to open the game. Tae ae 68 out eight rf and walked four. Heder CuiTFlova, Glendon Rusch | 68 oo 8 ca nae wna tea hitters before Piazza’s (Snap 0 00 cts —* en| 700 Faw densew; eee iis tot os veroTe fn, ne z — hfsanddroveintveerunstoc Oakland. poy 3 1 i ifmame 3°120 femmes Monionne Gane4 90 0 Seas 19 0 Gece, double cass 1 Goran 2 122 400 0lGmiet Seiieme seis five of the previous six p.m. Peedi 7 ninth- Wik on On (1-3) Yrwep 200 Come gave three consecutive Wowie 0 00 0 Smenmn WoL Pet GB L10 St Home Away with 1 ferme Sek two-out double. Piazza hit wetsy: § 25 2Xeuec 5 a long linerpast the out- rl et tem oe stretched glove of left waa 9 00 0 Naas 2 LEAGUE EAST 9; Devil 2303) om m0 Dempster had fanned my 5 {2 {sumt ents NATIONAL iteshedtet HR . beat the New Astros 14, Dodgers 8 Marlins YorkMets30Sunday. 10iMMNGS > The right-hander turned Baltimore 7, N.Y. Yankees 6 Kansas City 12, Chicago W.S. 8 Oakland 7 Texas 6 Cakand (Prieto 0-0)at Anaheim (Ortiz 2-2), 8:05 p.m. i SLEoan Sum W241 fe yen Used Chisago dr athe Mee 0 Cleveland (Burba 3-1) at Minnesota (Radke 2-3), 6:05 p.m. streak H SSS 66 icago White Sox (Sturtze 1-1) at Boston 1-2), Seattle (Tomko 1-1)at Texas (Heling $41),6:05 p.m. a 9 RP 00 Today's Games 16 13° 552 71655 ane a 00 108 Baltimore (J Johnson 0-1) at Toronto (Escobar 2-4), 5:05 p.m. 13 6 B01 Otome Dempster (32) struck "8% , |, , \“SANes, 00 78 Kansas City (Suppan 1-3) at Detroit (Weaver 0-4),5:05 p.m. meri eat ace90(8) 330 200 000 000-8 pp—toco2 108-Cewand 8 Tor o 12 28 Red Sox (leyeland oF i it Boston 9, Tampa Bay 7 Minnesota 4, 0 Cleveland 10, Toronto 8, 12 ‘tanta a 12 64 WA 510 Sunday's G oneal New York i 2 15 16 for-3 with a walk, extend- #20 WRanrer(9, Sosa 5 e0n2 (9) COs ‘ox 9, Devil Rays ing his1S-eame hitting) Res’Soncech,weeake ee een inningtriple. 58% 5900 M0 OCR fo Seattle Oakland mus and Juan Encarna- bien 1 00 0 Acasbe 4 00.0 WPTinton GokSdomewes, inning. 6 i ster pitched a one-hitter, allowing only a oar sixthaoe sageee azza, careel ; shutout as the Florida a ae 79 WS M4 21 00 Bee x " on data) Peete Kater Pe RRB® ReePepol MIAMI — Ryan Demp- cat tee aee $i! comcecuocmestes : E-Aemedy (3), Salmon (2) OP—Arahem 1 atl 11 28-Spea DaBel (4) HA-EMarinez (6). SF—EMarnez, Range ene enSains: meri five hits and retiring 19 0f aroma s 21 0.ocwd the final 21 batt Vagelss 4 35.0Bmm Moe $35.5 "The Tigers loaded th1 asec WRamvezt? 6 0 1 1 COegatd : ; Deivi Cruz singled and 877 isons to THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Cameron FS LL df Wma 2 0.0 0 Aposiperss4 11.0 eet vena e S$ $42 2 case 4 00 08m 1 100 YaweCty bers} ca 00 00 Anaheim 24000 1 Koma st Our 3 ttt - the sixth active manager with 1,000 wins, has also lost 1,092 games. eee nyee inane g Angels 2 Seller’ 133 000 0 Demmry 3 00.0 Noe Yo Fst8 Fame (14, FG), Pores? 0 Boston Tom eal 8 23-Weaper kp Mew Yo: Batinare tet Mec 0SDanese <8 Soe comme See ms 2 LOB—Chicago 8,ecetee Kansas 8. 28—-VAValentin (10), tre (@, denen (9) Quen ( CSatan(). HA © Hr5, Mie aaah = IstShutout -...853 E, 0 =~ a fivehitter from Joe ™# isa son MEM 8S Oe wun Mays ae cri ween taoWwe Twins‘ins since since Sept. Sept. 12, 12, 1986 His 2 = 5 NATIONAL Dempster e 1,000th Career Win MINNEAPOLIS Monday, May8, 2000 ® Al Los Agel, Jo Shaw Mt irs Meals; Fre, Young, Second, Bor- Instead, after losing the lead in the bottom ofthe ninth in- ning, the Buzz won8-5 at Tucson — thanks mostly to Javier Valentin’ two-run homerinthe 10th Ricky Greene pitched the bottom of the 10th to eam a save. Todd ‘odd W. Walker's RBIsingle in the top of the ninth had given MRR Robin Jennings openedthe Buzz ninth with a double off the center-field wall. John Barnes then popped upa bunt, with the ball falling for a lucky hit. Walker,playing his first full game since being sent. down from the parent Minnesota Twins, followed with a shotto rightfield. The Sidewinder ted the game.on Rob Ryan's RBlsingle in the bottom of theninth, but Buzz reliever Jack Cressend ee eee Lie orgeen malo eane oe ae 0 151 0-7 added a three- run homer in a seven pope 4 Oy eae aie) eee 03 OH Oo9 run 10th inning as the Houston Astos exp" 9 00 0lmms $120 9 ote Noe 4tee Coat beat the Los Angeles Dodgers. Thdonmst 0 0.0 O Bunter 5 12 1 HREDave (, Maro (4, iy (chet (3) Vso 4 13 2Ukmnt 5 100 ROW! NeW YORK echu FLORIDA = 00 0 KBakerib 5 12.2 Ree ye amaretto Marlins 3, Mets 0 the Buzz a 5-4 lead,ater they lost a 4-0 lead for the second $ fe oman sant Den 1008 Hidalgo with the bases loaded to foce Brewers 9, Expos 4 TheSalt Lake Buzz haveplayed 11 one-run games and woneight of them,but taking another one-run decision Sunday would have been too easy. _ fmep 000 0Twer 1 000 8857cnn eee PS itt ae ‘aid erhm Wider c 4°02 1 Haesp Uap foam 3.000 00.0 6000O Lekanep 0 00.09 Stand Onelnnat 200001 wert 0.5 8 ican 0110 Commas 211 OWamp 0 000 MMA net 2 AE ont ‘ ae Mad 2 000M3000 nd Ononzss Rasch p Momma Mwautce 3 00 0DUset 2 00 0 means 1.000 3020 N™"? "9 ¢Rwai 3 919 6-8 8 7 7 2 fa = PR fen dol ceed OC ocG) Moumer a oiee e Space got Stulock, Fist, Repuano; Stcond, or im om-4 m0 Stam a ann @ Owais STANDINGS then worked out of a bases-loaded, one-outsituation to force S eason Is B omb b fe B for THE ASSOCIATED PRESS aaiey sually, Jeromy Burnitz isa pretty funny guy. No matter how bad things et for his Milwaukee Brewers, the Be . ‘ * Brewers’ ; ’ B is fe ‘ slugging right fielderis able toshrugit 1 oreBe zz S Mike Mike Lincoln Lincoln allowed allowed ontoily thre Wee hits iinn 51iin- Burnitz nings,but was charged with two runs after reiever Todd Rizzo allowed both of his inherited runners to score. The Sidewind- buzz8,},$-Winders 5 (10) $-Winders 9, Buzz 5 Game his four years in Milwaukee. deeoe eeecee at ers added another run on Tumer Ward's pinch-hit RBIsingle to cut the lead to 4-3 in the sixth. wield weeks from Burnitz, who had three hits in his last34 at-bats before Sunday. Tucson tied the game at 4 in the eighth when Ken Huckabydelivered an RBI single off Cressend. SR eee ee eae Pte eee) Oe Ward CetOmne S100 bond DL etommm core Gakmalmgn) 9 11 28 i Batwrent $11 1 Rant 4132 Batu412 1 Rent 3.01.0 Nasive(Prates) §=15 15 S00 4h Mulholland Taken to Hospital Miwon tb = ern an 5 12 0 Dect ere 2 01.0 . Pekare was taken to an ta hospital after havingdifficulty breathing during a game against the Philadelphia Phillies The 37-year-old left-hander un Aa : rrr Salt Lake (Jason Ryan, 2-0 3.55) at Tucson vay 9UG 08 thos $000 Toe Toe SS rible start, Burnitz is mired in one of wenttests at the Piedmont Hospital t T searcinian tee wl 798) Sat Late VinalheatLec apywud ep oll the worst slumps ofhis career. These arcane occurrences are related: Burnitz,the Brewers’ leader in homers and RBIs in a whace doctors eachofthe pastthree years, was being rel heavily relied uponto produce in Mil- Colon’s Rehab Start waukee's depleted lineup. “T'vebeenpretty horrible for about a dab eupecd tee lated ort Sener problems. Pe > LOOKING AHEAD 00 EA = tT Sampson, 2-1 7.36) at Tucson games are broadcast on KWUN-AM (1290) Indiansstarter Bartolo Colonal- aa oe 4 01 1 Mahe 311 0 Rictwknd 4 12 1 yjasc 4.00.0 Waker 4340 0 0.0 0 Michel tee Aa ete fount Cit isae2320 * 1 010 4 00 0 Bb «63 134 poOR ee ee Lake (Benj ore Voliech 4-1 1 O Newton 2.00 1 Matai 312-2 Dimi 4 110 i cm find a little self-deprecating hu- . _ _ But the AllStar outfielder isn’t feel- ing very funny right now. ; With the Brewers offto another ter- aati Teseee 3 We om 3-4" Teme ease « 2 ms Oe te Tecmo 12 E~Goey Fim) OP-Get le @. i PaARMeD Sette ven more: real on Sundaywith afirst-inninghomer. It washis first multihit game since his left rib cage, allowedsix hits and _struck outfour while throwing 67 Sey cnctarats ae ees aay opposite schedule the Buz . Sidewinders played bo) Af B10 00 0 eet eu led Aes bamToot 2233529 ie PORTO) em satat teatea eC cae 1B 1S BY 12 12 0 2h 10. DT Owes " 10000 0 Mme fa ee 1s mes 604 maoots AP, Sy a te een tain OFFICE/WAREHOUSE & STORAGE BUILDINGS settlement! fou must read this : “PAY THE IRSPEXNIES TO SETTLE” Call toll free 1-888-299-1975, 24 hrs, ecncraen (angels) HOLLADAY GOLF esa: THE IRS MONEY? ETeerie joined the Sidewinders, whose staff was hit with injuries. Rath 2 an M BI iY i ma : é 2 53-1947 Holladay Golf fin toot Holiday * New and used sales and 5 Sbd clubs building andservice 220 My ty 801-274-2938 persia f HALK CAPLEN wi 500 4% focus 0 at oh Rhitee Peter oenes nears Mmm 15 ‘Southern Division eH Rw Leary eee Gmne Gore (8.91 = only nine of their first 27 games at Tucson Eleciic Park, Pacific Tee beeeee ‘SF—Fyan. 58--Seb(4), Btn (2) CS—Bucharan(1). Walkerhad a busy night at second base. He was credited with 11 assists. Former Buzz pitcher Gary Rath has pitches as Buffalo beat Richmond12-5 _in Virgin! NewOrloans(Astos) 15 (1) $—Conee lowed oneruninfive innings in his first rehabstart for Triple-A Buffalo. Colon, who was placed onthe dis April 26 andhisfirst homer since April 8, the second-longest homerless span of 11 2) 85 es ee WoL Pet GB Las Vogue Pade) 18 9 667 — ee awe To erachewMeret Corecd mS) CANNY We) (Dy Vaan (Sey (Oa 3), ci. NEWSWORTHY abled list April 17 with a slight tear in Omaha (fas) ee Eh () Ton 2 108-Gat ag, SALAM Tne) month,” Burnitz said. “Guys are throwing whatever they wantupthere, and I'm swingingatan; > Burnitz went 2-for-5 against Mont- Central Dison Colsposesi) B12 ST (Dodgers)17 14 SHB REDWOOD SWAP MEET Sie For more information call 973-6060 |