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Show BASEBALL The Salt Lake Tribune Monday, July 28, 2003 Fans chantheroes into Hall ofFame field. By Joun Kexis The Associated Press “It’s a dream cne of the few things I never dreamed of,” said Murray, the 38th player selected in the first year ofeligibility. COOPERSTOWN,N.Y. Eddie Murray asked for the chant, must have earned it because he didn’t win it because of his way because I could get emotional on a day like today,” said was in- with emotions and nerves, the friendship with the writers. I guess in that way I'm proud to be in his company.” Former Montreal Expos catcher Gary Carter, Milwaukee reticent former slugger, who shunned the media during his 21-year major-league career, de- and Ohio sports writer Hal McCoy of the Deyton Daily News And although he si AMERICAN LEAGUE esr New Yo Boson orto WL Pt GB eo oR 22 % hh wots Baitenote livered as he did so often on the EAST tara 57 550 +5 Chicago Wieresca w 5 1 9 54 Cabrera homered and went 45 $1 3for-5 with a career-high 3 49 | etre | WesT Ce) } eat 4 06 wm A Oalland Anaborn Texas ou 2 ee ms M6 Nh 28 oa HW ‘Tue AssociaTEeD Press MONTREAL | Kansas City 5, Detroit 1 Boston 6, New York 4 Orlando career-high 15th homer. “The bullpen and the bench did a great job in winning this meme.” Chicago 9, Tampa Bay 1 Today's Games Texas (Benot 5-5)at Seattle (R.Frankin 7-8), 8:05 p.m, Oakland (Zito 8-8) at Anaheim (Washbum 8-10), 8:05 p.m, Kevin FRavisn/TheAwweiated Press The Toronto Blue Jays’ Roy Halladay pitched seven shutoutinnings for his 15th consecutive win Sunday, tying Roger Clemens’ 1998 team record. 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Mr etn Toth be cane) Toronto manager Carlos Tosca said he won't use Halladayonshort rest again this season. OTHER GAMES: Royals 5, Tigers 1: At Detroit, Jose Lima (7-0) won his seventh straight start, allowing four hits in five shutoutinnings. He hasthe longest winning streak by a Kansas City OTHER GAMES: Cubs 5, Astros 3: At a : Houston, Sammy Sosa hithis him for 12th place on the caR Teer list as the Cubs pulled within 4% games of the Astros in the NL Central. Dodgers 1, Diamond- backs 0: At Phoenix, Hideo Nomooutpitched Curt Schill- ing and rookie Larry Barnes hit an RBIdouble. Giants 6, Padres 2:5 At San Francisco, Andres Galar- back Jesse Foppert Z as San Francisco won for its 10th timnein 11 games. hits andfive walks in eight innings. Rafael Palmeiro and Hank Blalock each drove in two runsfor the Rangers. Alex Rodriguez, whoturned 28, went 2-for-4 with a triple, Rafael Betancourt (1-1) pitched the 14th for his first major league win. Minnesota dropped to 7-4 since the break and fell 6% games behind first-place Kansas City in the AL Central. Philadelphia (Wol! 11-5) at Cincinnati (Dempster 3-7), 10:35 am, Arizona (Batista 7-5)at Florida (Redman 8-4), 5:06 p.m. Milwaukee 0, Marlins 7, Phillies 6: At Miami, Juan Pierre hit a two- Giants 6, Padres 2 ‘SANDIEGO SAU FRM arn ark $3110 Dutamm $110 Rockies 6, Brewers 1 MLWAUREE covonAna arnt ar he Poles 5 11 0 delonm 5 000 See) Ut Sine erat en {Syd ? |oo.iwi, ¢ 100 Kowa 3.000Smem 5010 VIZQUEL PUTTING OFF KNEE SURGERY Sioa acy eece in a nn Cs Son. The shortsiop's surgically repaired left knee has responded to rest ‘and rehab, giving Vizquel hope that he can avoid a second which would end his year, Vizquel had arthroscopic surgery on June 12 40 repair cartilage he tore while sliding into home plate at Arizona. 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Athletics 10, Angels 1; At Anaheim, Calif, Tim Hudson (9-4) pitched a four-hitter for his second complete game this season as Oakland closed within three games of AL WestleadingSeattle. Rangers 7, Mariners t Seattle, Michael Young had Florida 7, Philadelphia 6 Chicago 5, Houston 3 doubles in a game. 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Tena, Poh RR BB SO Ink Oe they take the lead,” said Cabrera, whohit a two-run Torna 10, Baers Cleveland 3, Minnesota 2 (14) | | 10 Se Home Away oo Se 2 six RBIs as Montreal came back from four runs down to beat the Atlanta Braves 13-10 Sunday. 4 +5 | | catcher (11,785) and nipst chances accepted at catcher (12,988). WoL Pot GB axe Prladeptia Expos win Kansas Cty een career record for most putouts at NATIONAL LEAGUE 76 Wil 6 Carter was All-Star MVP Mets to the 1986 World Series title, and holds the major-league on his sixth try, kept his composure until he began to speak Gilesties markin eS pt 8 Lio he said. twice, helped lead the New York learn to turn itdown toa whisper so you can do your job.” Carter, whose selection came also were inducted, a “Mom, pop, you're missed but how proud you guys are today,” players with 500 homers and 3,000 hits. “When you play, you Brewers announcer Bob Uecker, LW uo 73 mother died when he was 12. Murray, who with Hank Aaron and Willie Mays are the only maty CENTRAL } | will never be forgotten. I knpw Orioles fans chanting “Eddie, “When Ted Williams was in- Eddie, Eddie” before, during and & Fame voting in January. Bis spoke andas he was finishing up. “| wanted to get it out of the ducted Sundayinto the Baseball Hall of Fame. | | died three weeks after the Hallof he asked them to chant beforehe ducted 37 years ago, he said he after he spoke, Murray Jour Duwn/The Associated Pros Gary Carter,left, and Eddie Murray wave to family and friends during their Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony. who was his Little League coagh, lots of time to shout his name. So With hundreds of Baltimore and it came in waves. abouthis family. Carter's father, Ironically, Murray was the last to speak, which gave hisfans me a 3 52 Fe Sit tee Comet 4030 hemp tans Waa 3000 \Gowaiaet 1000 Naeecrd 000 ey 4 Ceomns 3 Omit 3 e 3 =! 1 Gropp 0 a « s ' {8 11 his SO) season of announcing major league baseball, He has broad: cast more than 6,000 Mets games, including the team's World Series Championships in 1989 and 1986. AROUND THE HORN Giants: Right-hander FLD. Spiehs was dealt lo the Padres to com: plote the trade lor pitcher Matt Herges. Rockies: Outliekier Mark Sweeney was optioned to Triple-A Colorado Springs, two days alter he had been designated for assignment. Tigers: hander Femando Radney was optioned fo and right: hander Shane Loux was recalled from Triple-A Toledo. ~ The AssociatedPress swe Maar: ome oe rare: — ot eh. oe en a we Ciuc e coe Ne W404 (8 eee te Kwonom cuenne oe ne6 rn he Proeere a +eegrer i | eeeee Speman Sone ge eo - mt 4 4 16 ea hyo, te, recto ty Te ee ae we oes eeaT |