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Show ‘TheSalt Lake Tribune BASEBALL A’s powertheir waypast Texas Tue ASSOCIATED PRESS ARLINGTON, Texas — Pet «561 544 537 Saturday night, the Athletics’ fifth win in a row. “We've tried a lotof different lineups,” Oakland manager ken Macha said. “Now it’s settled down. We're trying to stack hit- ters where they’ll do the best. We put Durazo second to take advantageof his onbase threat. Now he’s getting more balls to hit.” Durazo homered in the first to get the offense start- ed. He added his 19th homer, a two-run blast in the ninth off Jay Powell, to stretch the lead to 9-3. Durazo had his seventh career multihomer game and is 12-for-27 (.444) over his last seven games. The Athletics led 43 heading into the eighth inning before scoring five runs over the final two innings. Miguel Tejadaled off the eighth with a single off reliever Reynaldo Garcia, went to second on a wild pitch, and scored on Scott Hatteberg’s single to make it 5-3. Guillen followed with his seventh homer for the A’s and his 30th of the season. juillen, who had three hits, had 23 homers for Cincinnati this season before a July 30 trade sent him to Oakland. Jermaine Dye’s fourthinning single drove in Guillen from second base to give the A’s a 4-3 lead. Dye also had a run-scoring single in the second for Oakland. Chicago 9 69 GB — 2% 3% 5M 4 Yankees 6, Tampa Bay5,(1st) Minnesota 2, Cleveland 0 Toronto 6, Baltimore 1 Chicago White Sox 3, Boston 1 Oakland 9, Texas 3 Seattle 5, Anaheim 1 Yankees 6, Tampa Bay 3, (2nd) 199th win in the nightcap as New York won to complete the sweep. Blue Jays 6, Orioles 1: At Toronto, Greg Myers became the second catcherin Blue Jays history to hit an inside-thepark home run, and Toronto wonits fourth straight with a victory over Baltimore. Twins 2, Indians 0: At Cleveland, Kyle Lohse pitched 7% shutout innings and Cristian Guzman homered for the first time in more than a year as Minnesota stayed in step atop the AL Central with a win over Cleveland. Lohse (13-11) allowed six hits and matched a career high with nine strikeouts for the Twins, who camein tied for the division lead with Chicago. White Sox 3, Red Sox 1: At Boston, Bartolo Colon pitched his third consecutive complete gameand Carlos Lee was 3-for-4 with a home run Saturday abr h bi Suukirt 3 000 CGuilen3b 4 000 BBoone2b 3 10 0 EMartinezdh 4 01 1 Strongdh 0 100 Olkendib 2 120 Cameronct 2 100 Winntt 4114 RSanchezss 4 00 0 Bordesc 3 000 EAST WoL Pet Miata =—si(“‘éwat*TSCOC«CCOC Florida 6 65 «561 Phuladelphwa 8 68 AA Montreal % 74 «500 New York 63 64 420 CENTRAL WL Pet Houston 8 68 Sl Chicago 7 69 54 St. Louis 7673 510 Pittsburgh 6879 «463 Milwaukee 644 42 Cincinnati 6385 408 WEST WoL Pet San Francisco 69 67 4610 Los Angeles 79 68 537 Arizona 7673 510 Colorado 68 81 456 San Diego 59 88 401 Carlos Beltran drove in three runs to lead Kansas City past Detroit. The Tigers need to win five of their final 15 games to avoid tying the 1962 New York Mets for the most losses in a season since 1900. Mariners 5, Angels 1: At Seattle, Randy Winn hit his second grand slam of the season and Freddy Garcia threw 9545 Anaheim 000 000 001-1 Seattle 000 000 O5x-5 E—Amezaga (4). DP—Seattle 2. LOB—Anaheim 6, Seattle 6. 2B—Eckstein (20), EMartinez (22), Olerud (30) HR—Winn (10). SB—Eckstein (16). CS— iggins (7), Amezaga (2). IP H R ER BB SO Anaheim Sele 4 20 02 1 Weber 2 00 01 0 FRodriguez 7-3 2 2 5 § 2 3 Seattle Garcia W,12-14 8 6 0 03 5 Hasegawa 1 2 1 1 0 «0 HBP—by FRodriguez (Cameron), Umpires—Home, Tim McClelland; First, Tony Randazzo; Second, Ted Barrett; Third, C.B. Bucknor. 12:37. A—45,552 (47,447) Chicago Cubs 9, Cincinnati 6 Milwaukee 5, San Francisco 4 ab rh bi Millis 2b 5 12 1 MYoung2> 4 Ourwodh EChaver 3b Tejada $s Hatteberg 1b JGuilent 5 «65 4 4 =«5 22 0 0 12 1 2 33 5 13 0 5 01 2 4 01 0 4 90 0 4020 Dyerf Byrnesct Totals 4 02 2 Laindc 4 00 0 JClarkit 39-913 9 Totals 3 0 0 1 2 Blalockdd ARdriguezss APalmeirodh Teixeiratb Nixef RaHmanderc 3 1 0 0 JsJonest Oakland 110 3 100 3.010 3021 353113 120 100 032-9 Texas 210 000 000-3 DP—Qakland 2, Texas 1. LOB—Oakland 6, Texas 9 28-—JGuillen (7), Blalock (30). HR—Durazo 2 (19), Guillen (7). SB—Blalock(2). S—MYoung. iP H R ER BB SO {Hudson W,15-6 Rincon Bradtord Texas 6 % m™ 7 2 2 3 0 0 3 2 0 0 00 6 2 0 Dickey L.8-8 Ramirez 4 2 64 41 1000 2 0 Ookland BShouse 1 Garcia 1 JPowel 1 0 0 3 3 32 00 30 21 0 1 0 HBP—by Ramirez (Hatteberg), by THudson (JsJones). WP-—THudson, Garcia Umpires—Home, Mike Winters; First, Doug Eddings; Second, Ron Kulpa; Third, Bruce Froemming 12:01. A—26, 192 (49,115) Berroass Reltranct DETROIT arh bi § 3.3 0 ASanchezcl 4 02 0 5 23 3 WMonis2b 4 02 0 1 0 2 Higginsonrt 2 baneztt Handa3b Guilol rf Harveyib 4 01 1 4-00 1 4 010 §=63 «01 0 Totals DYoungdh Monet CPonatb Halter3b 47127 Totals 4 «64 3 4 00 0 010 000 010 000 Fielaford 2> 3-4-2 0 Ingec 3010 Difelicec 4 «0-1 0 RSantiagoss 4 00 0 Kansas City 2078 200 020 102-7 Detroit We 009 O8-0 OP—Kansas City 2, Detrot 2. LOB—Kansas City 7, Detroit 9. 28—Boltran (12), Retaford (27). 38— Berroa (6). HR-—Beltran (23), SB—Beltran (35), MiSweeney (3), Ibanez (7), ASanchez 2 (37), WMorris (4). CS—Guiel (5), Relatord (4). SF—MiSweeney 2, Kansas City Wright W,1-1 Detroit Mears |.,0-3 Spurting German Roney 33.610 5 Tampa Bay 12, New York 7. 28—TLee (35), Piatt (12), MAnderson (25), Matsui (42), ABoone (11), Flaherty (7). HR—BWilliams 2 (14), Sierra (8). SB— Crawford (49), Sierra (2), ABoone 2 (8). S—Lugo. Sieeee iP HR ER BB SO Tampa Bay RBell Gaudin 54 1 8 5 42 1000 4 2 Kennedy L,3-12 % 1 1 1 0 2 New York Weaver 5 9 3 31 2 Heredia “4110 «0 Nelson 0 0001 0 GWhite W,2-0 % 11 00 41 MRivera S,36 1 0000 0 Nelson pitched to 1 batter in the 7th HBP—by JKennedy (BWilliams), by Gaudin (Jeter). PB—aforest. Umpires—Home, Greg Gibson; First, James Hoye; Second,Gary Darling; Third, Jay Klemm, TAMPA BAY Lugoss aber h bi «65 1 2 0 Jeterss H aber h bi 2110 4 12 0 BWilliamscl 4 12 1 Huff 1b Baldellict 4 4 TLee dh 3 11 2Sieradh 4 02 3 Rolls rf 00 0 JaGiambitb 3 22 1 00 1 Posadac 21411 4 01 0 Matsuilf 4000 MAnderson 2b4 0 2 0 ABoonedb 3 00 0 Hall c 3.00 0 JRveat 4010 Sandberg 3b 2 0 0 0 EWilson2> 4 110 Laforestph 1 000 Totals 343.8 3 Totals T ore 30 610 6 200 006 810-3 201 021 Ohx-6 E—JaGiambi (4). DP—Tampa Bay 1, New York 1 LOB—Tampa Bay 7, New York 6. 28—Sierra (16), EWilson (9). HR—TLee (17), JaGiambi (38). SB— Crawford (50). CS—Jeter (5). SF-—TLee, Posada iP H R ER BB SO Tampa Bay CReyes L,0-3 Switzer 6 4 5 1 5 «1 3 2 1 «3 Mussina W,17-7 7 6 212 1 Nelson 1 41 1410 0 MRivera $37 1 1000 2 New York Totals aber h bi 3 4 4 4 3 0 3 3 4 4 A ER BB SO 970047 wm 6 4 42 m2 001 22141141 1 22 20 d 3 0 0 0 . arh bi 00 1 «1.3 1 0 0 0 0 1 O 11 0 00.0 00 0 11 1 0 1 0 00 0 Chicago 000 200 100-3 000 108 000-1 Boston f—CaLee (7), Mirabelli (6). DP—Boston 1 LOB—Chicago 6, Boston 5. 2B—TWalker (33), HR— Cale (29). SB—Calee (18), Valentin (7). CS— Damon (6). SF—RAlomar, Garciaparra. iP H AR ER BB SO . 9 5 10 Wakefield 110-7 Williamson 7 1 6 1 3 0 Lyon 1 0 0 Chicage Boston HBP—by Wakefield (CEverett) 2 2 1 Umpires—Home, Angel Hemandez, First, Sam Holbrook: Second, Lance Barksdale; Third, Paul Schrieber T—2:21. A—34,414 (33,991) 5 Cedeno rf 3 2 2 0 Wikersonib 4 Redmanrt OGarcia2b TPerez if Piazza c Wilsonc JPhilips 1b Wigginton 3b Velandiass Duncancf Trachselp MWatsonph Weathersp TClark ph Suntonp GRobersp Totals 0 0 0 0 Vidro2b 4 22 3 Canolpp 3.01 2Amontep 4 00 0 Viteloph 0 0 0 0 Maciasph 4 0 0 0 OCabrerass 4 0 1 0 VGuerrerort 3 10 0 Calloway 3 0 0 0 Zeile 3b 2 0 0 0 Schneiderc 1 0 1 0 EnChavezcf 0 0 0 0 JVazquezp 1 0.0 0 HMateo2 0 000 0 00 0 32 5 7 5 Totals 22 0 2000 0 000 0 000 0 000 1 000 4 131 4 11 1 4 000 4032 4 010 4 00 0 2 000 1 000 344104 201 001 100-5 300 O18 000-4 DP—New York 1. LOB—New York 4, Montreal 7 2B—Cedeno (23), TPerez (18), MWatson (1), Wilkerson (31), Zeile (2). 38-—Cedeno (3). HR—DGarcia (2) SB—OCabrera (23), VGuerrero (8), HMateo (11). SDuncan, Vidro. SF—TPerez iP H R ER BB SO New York Trachsel W,15-9 6 8 4 4 1 2 Weathers 2 2 0 02 0 Stanton * 0 0 00 1 GRoberts S,1 % 00 00 0 Montreal JVazquez L,12-11 7 7 &§ & 2 7 Almonte 2 000041 Umpires—Home, Jeff Kellogg; First, Paul Emmet; Second, Kevin Kelley; Third, Bill Miller. T—251. A—15,086 (46,338). Cubs 9, Reds 6 ELST ss CINCINNATI | NOT SO HOT-LANTA Atlanta Braves slugger Gary Sheffield says the team should be more upset about its mediocre record the past five weeks. The Braves have had big lead in the NL East race for months, and they're on the verge of winning their 12th consecutive division title. But a loss Saturday at Florida left them 21-20 since Aug. 1. They were 71-37 before that. “The laid-back attitude — | don't really like it,” Sheffield said. “These games count.” Atlanta blew a 3-0 lead Friday against the Marlins,a potential postseason opponent “These games you want to win,” Sheffield said. “They setthe tone that PENNY FEELING LIKE A MILLION BUCKS Florida Marlins right-hander Brad Penny said his hyperextended pitching elbow felt better Saturday, and he hopes to miss only one start. Pennyleft Friday’s game against Atlanta in the first inning after hurting his “When | woke up,it wasn't stiff or anything,” he said. The 255-pound Penny had to postpone an MRI exam scheduled for Saturday because he was too big tofit in the examination tube. He'll receive anesthesia and undergo the procedure Sunday. Matsui was hurt in the seventh inning, when he hit a ball to the rightside with two outs and pitcher Joe Kennedy picked up the ball and went for the tag near the foul line, colliding with Matsui's left knee. Matsui was taken to a hospital for X-rays, which were negative, Yankees spokesman Rick Cerrone said. Matsui retumed for the second game. Orioles: Melvin Mora left Baltimore's game against the Toronto Blue Jays in the fourth inning after crashing into the right-field wall while trying to make a catch. Mora grabbed at his left knee and was down for about five minutes. He pected to rejoin the White Soxin Minnesota on Tuesday,after Monday's off abrhbi ShStewat 4 0 1 0 Crispct Rivas 2b 4 00 0 Blake 3b arh bi 4000 4010 Mntkiewicz 1b3 LeCroydh 4 0 1 0 Gerutit 01 0 Akscobart 4020 4 010 Restovich dh 0 0 0 O Broussardib4 00 0 Koskie3b THunterct 4 4 0 0 0 VMarlinezc 11 1 THaterdh 4 4 010 010 2 01 0 Pertass 3000 Ford rt 1 00 0 ASantos2b 3 Mohr rf Pierynskic CGumanss Totals 0 0.0 3 00 3.11 32:26 010 0 GlaRoccaph i 00 0 0 1 2 Totals 0708 Minnesota OO 81 100-2 Cleveland 8 000 000-6 E—CGuzman (11), ASantos (2). DP—Cleveland 2. LOB—Minnesota 4, Cleveland 9. 2B—Mientkiewicz (35). HR—THunter (25), CGuzman(1) BALTIMORE TORONTO amrhb BRoberts 2b 3 01 0 Hairston Jr.dh3 0 0 0 Bigbie It 5 01 0 Gibbons ib 4 0 1 0 abrh bi Johnsonrt 4°11 °0 Hinske3b 4 011 Wellsct 3110 CDeWadoib 3 00 0 TBatista3b «865 0 2 0 GMyesdh Mora rf Cust if Mendezpn DCruz ss Fordyce c Raines Jrct 1 1.0 2 02 1 00 4 01 3 01 3°00 Totals 419 1 Totals 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 22 3 Catalnottot Keltyr Bordekss OHudson2b Cashe 3 10 0 0000 3 111 3 00 0 3000 M665 Baitimore 000 180 000-1 Toronte 0 481 1-6 E—BRoberts (6), Fordyce (3). DP—Baltimore 1 Toronto 1. LOB—Bakimore 14, Toronto 4. 2B— TBatista (20), Cust (4), OCruz (24), 38—Johnson (2), Wells (4). HR—-GMyers 2 (15). SB—BRoberts (22), Hinske (10), Bordick (3). S—Hairston Jr iP H R ER BB SO Battimore P H ER BB SO Minnesota Lohse W,13-11 ™m 6001 R 8 Hawkins Guardado §,35 % 1 10 00 6000 0 1 Cleveland 7 2 4221 200600 6 3 Umpires—tiome, Wally Belt, First, Bill Welke; Hentgen L,6-8 # 5 Groom HCarrasco Toronto 1 1001 6600 2 0 KEscobar W,11-9 6 5 6 2 TreMilier % 20 00 2 Potitie % 0 00 1 A 5 11 0 4 Kershner 1 2 060 00 0 HBP—by KEscobar (Raines Jr.) Umpires—Home, Gary Cederstrom, First, Chuck Second, John Hirschbeck, Third, Matt Hollowell T—222. A—20,440 (43,368) 6 T—2:49. A—18,309 (50,516) ARIZONA arho 4°00 0 Stimeyct 1 00 0 Spivey2 abr h bi 4310 5 221 1000 Cook p 0 Vance p 0 00 0 LGonzalerf 4 21 3 Atkins 3b Helton 1b PrWilsonct 4 4 2 21 0 Mondesif 5 13.0 Cintonss 4 1 1 2 Hilenbmd3b3 Ozuna ct 1 00 0 Randolphp 0 00 0 LWalkerrf Payton If 3 5 00 0 MMyesp 12 1 Overbaytb 0 3 Zaunc Pellow c Bellhom 2b Young p 4 1 3 1 11 00 0 2 00 1013 0 000 5111 2 100 Stark p 1 MSweeneyph 1 JSanchezp 0 00 O Kata2b 3 0 0 0 Joseph Gracelb Barajasc MBatistap 0.0 0 McCrackenph! 0 0 0 Villarrealp 0 0 0 0 Counseli3b 2 Bemerop 0 000 Barmesss Totals 1 00 0 37 6 10 6 Totals RReyesph 43 4 241 11 2 000 010 00 0 00 0 00 0 1 00 0 40 161515 Colorade 014 100 000-6 Arizona 260 004 40x- 16 F—Atkins (4), Mondesi (3). LOB—Colorado 12 Arizona 8. 2B—Helton (46), Spivey (19), Cintron 2 (21), Hillenbrand (16), Jose (1). HR—Payton (26) Zaun (3), LGonzalez (24), Mondesi (5) SB—SFinley (14). CS—Bellhorn (6). SF—Hillenbrand IP H RA ER BB SO Young 0-2 ™% 4 6 1 3 Stark JSanchez Bernero m3 1% 3 % 0 222 4 42 0 0 0 1 1 0 Cook Vance | 1 4 0 1 0 Colorado 65 0 5 42 00 Arizona MBatista W,10-8 5 9 6 6 4 2 Villarreal 2 0003 4 Randolph 11001 41 MMyers 1 0 0 00 2 WP—Young. PB—Zaun, Barajas Umpires—Home, Brian Runge, First, Brian Gor man; Second, Ed Montague; Third, Bruce Dreckman T—3:24, A—37,139 (49,033) Brewers 5, Giants 4 MILAUKEE SAN FRAN ab rh bi 0 0 O 4 ab rh bi Podsednikct KGinter2b BOlark If Sexsonib 4 10 4 1 2 4°11 3 2.3 Helms 3b Zoccolillorf 3 00 0 Duthamph 0 00 0 3 0.0 0 Hammndscf 5 04 0 MSmithph Conti rf 1 0 0 0 0 Bonds 00 0 Afono3> EYoung2b JoCruzrt Zerbep FRodriguezp 5 010 3.010 0000 0 00 0 Claytonss 4 0 0 0 Snowph DDavisp 3 00 6 NPerezss 5 12 2 Rusch p 0 2 00 0 Estrellap 0 00 0 Ponsonp 4411 4 111 EddPerezc 4 0 1 0 Galarragaib 4 11 0 VanderWal ph 1 Kolb p Totats Milwaukee 1000 0.0 0 Toreabac 2 000 0 0 0 Felizph 1000 0 00 OHegesp 0000 Linden rf 1010 Grissomct 0 00 0 34457 4 Totals 200 San Francisco 74124 200 010-5 000 000 040-4 iP H R ER BB SO E—£Young (16). DP—WMilwaukee 2, San Fran Cincinnati Bale 4 6 5 42 2 cisco 1. LOB—Milwaukee 4, San Francisco 12. 28KGinter (15), Sexson (25), NPerez (19). HR—Sexson Cerros 1 00 00 0 Belisie L,1-1 Randall PNorton %*%3 33041 “2i4te?2it % 1001 4 65 0 6 6 1 3 Guthrie 1 3 00041 Alfonseca W,3-1 1 00 00 0 Farnsworth 1 0 0 00 1 Borowski S,28 1 0 0 00 1 Bale pitched to 3 batters in the Sth, JuCruz pitched to 2 batters in the 6th, Guthrie pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. WP—Guthrie Umpires—Home, Chris Guccione; First, Steve Rippley, Second, Larry Vanover, Third, Jerry Meals. T—3:11. A—39,983 (39,241) Marlins score SIX In Blue Jays 6, Orioles 1 CLEVELAND COLORADO e Continued from C3 as a catcher. Russ Ortiz (19-7), trying to become the NL’sfirst 20game winner, instead allowed thefirst five Florida batters to score. Juan Encarnacion hit a two-run single in the first, and the stadium got loud when Cabrera’s 10th homer madeit 6-0. “A great, great, great crowd,” manager Jack McKeonsaid. “When we get big crowds like that, we seem to play good. It seems to energize us.” It had been exactly one year since the Marlins scored six runs in thefirst inating. Theydid it Sept. 13, ‘we 2 (40), Bonds (41), Alfonzo (11), NPerez (1) SB BClark (12) iP H R ER BB SO DDavis W,3-1 Rusch 7 4 9 2 0 1 FRodriguez 1 Astros 2, Cardinals 0 ST. LOUIS HOUSTON abr h 4 0.1 4 0 1 4 00 4 «0.1 3 0 0 Vina 2b Edmonds ct Pujols tt Rolen3b Renteriass bt 0 0 0 «0 0 abrh b 3011 4000 4 11 1 2 (01 3 00 0 Biggwoct Blum 3b Bagwelib JKent2) Berkmant TMartinez 1b 3.0 0 0 Hidagorn 3 JDrew rf Mathenyc Widger c Robinsonph 3°01 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 3 110 3 00 10006 0000 DeJean p Moms p 0 2 0 0 0 0 Ausmusc Akverettss Oswaltp Dotelp 00 00 0 JVucanoph 1 00 0 BWagnerp 0 OPalmeiroph 1 00 0 Girardi ¢ 0000 Totals 31:0 5 6 Totals St. Louis Houston Diamondbacks 16, Rockies 6 (35), Lofton (31). 3B—JuCruz (1). HR—DJimenez (7). SB—ASGonzalez (2). S—Glanville. SF—CMiller first Inning day. Twins 2, Indians 0 had three RBIs as New York ended a season-high eightgamelosing streak with a win over Montreal. , Dodgers 4, Padres 0: At Los Angeles, Kevin Brown and two relievers combined on a six-hitter and Shawn Green homered as Los Angeles shut out San Diego. Diamondbacks 16, Rockies 6: At Phoenix, Raul Mondesi hit a two-run homerun as Arizona beat Colorado, Hummel (4), Alou (34), Karros 2 (16), ASGonzalez JuCruz header against Tampa Bayafter bruising his knee in a collision near first base. Stantord L,0-2 Betancourt WP—Lohse O11 112 000-6 40 610 4-9 (29). DP—Cincinnati 8, Chicago 8. 2B— Chicago AROUND THE LEAGUE Yankees:Left fielder Hideki Matsui left the opener of Saturday's double- Jones rf CHICAGO aber hb ab rh bi Oimedoss 5 0 2 2 Glanvilect 2 01 0 Hummel 3b 5 1 2 1 Famsworthp 0 00 0 DJimenez2b 5 1 2 1 REMrtinezphO 00 0 Caseyib 5 01 1 Keltonpr 0 000 Branyanif 4 11 0 Borowskip 0 000 RMateorl §=4 0 1 0 Grdzielank2b5 13 2 Randalp 0 00 0 SSosat 5 120 PNortonp 0 0 0 0 About 4210 WPenacf 4 1 1 0 ARamirez3b 5 12 1 CMiller c 3.221 Kamosib 4 124 Bale p 2 01 0 ASGnzaezss 2 11 1 Cerros p 0 000 DMilerc 4000 Valent ph 1 000Juwp 2110 Belisle p 0 00 0 Guthiep 0 000 Stensonrf 1 0 0 0 Affonsecap 0 000 Loftonct 2 110 Totals 39 6 13 6 Totals 948 Cincinnati Chicago E—Hummel (2), ARamirez 1, Chicago 1. LOB—Cincinnati we're the better team.” MINNESOTA Damonct 3130 TWalker2 4 020 DJackson2b 0 00 0 Garcigparrass3 00 1 MRamirezit 3 00 0 DOrizdh 4000 Milartb 4 000 Mueller3b 3 00 0 Mirabellic 2 000 1000 Vartekc Kaplerrt §=6-3:00 0 151 32:37 3 Totes Colon W,14-12 Los Angeles 4, San Diego 0 having retumed home to Florida because of his uncle's death. Gordon was ex- BOSTON abrh bi Wew York Montreal White Sox: Reliever Tom Gordon was not with the team against Boston, WP—Switzer. Balk—CReyes Umpires—Home, Marvin Hudson; First, Gary Darling; Second, Jay Klemm; Third, James Hoye T—252. A—19,599 (57,478) MONTREAL aber h bi was helped onto a cart and taken to the hospital for X-rays on his knee. 44 3h RAlomar2> Calee Thomas dh MOrdonez rf CEverettct Rowandct Konerko 1b Valentinss Crede3d Olivo c NEW YORK elbow while warming up WEW YORK Randa iP Totals 201 001 010-5 030 101 Oix-6 CHICAGO am rhb MiSweeney dh2 abr h bi ASoriano2 5 00 0 Ndohnsonib4 01 0 Jeterss 2000 JaGiambidh 4 00 0 BWilliamsct 3 23 2 Matsuf 4120 JRvea 0 000 Sierrart 4111 KGarciat 0 000 ABoone3b 4 22 1 Flahertyc 3 011 White Sox 3, Red Sox 1 Royals 7, Tigers 0 KANSAS CITY bi 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Tampa Bay New York Crawford Mets 5, Expos 4 Atlanta (Reynolds 11-9) at Florida (Beckett 8-7), 11:35 a.m. Philadelphia (Wolf 14-9)at Pittsburgh (M.Torres 5-4), 11:35 a.m. St. Louis (Haren 3-6) at Houston (Redding 8-14), 12:05 p.m. Cincinnati (Hall 0-0) at Chicago Cubs (Zambrano 13-9), 12:20 p.m. Milwaukee (W.Franklin 10-12) at San Francisco (Correia 2-1), 2:05 p.m. San Diego (Howard 1-1) at Los Angeles (Nomo 15-11), 2:10 p.m. Colorado (Jennings 12-12) at Arizona (Johnson 4-8), 2:35 p.m. WEW YORK abr h Crawordt «5 2 2 Lugo ss 4 12 Huff 5 03 Baldellict 5 1 2 Thee 1b 4 0 2 laforestc 2 00 Piatt ph 1 01 Valentinc 1 00 Gomesdh 3 00 AMartindh 1 00 MAnderson2b5 1 2 Sandberg 3b 4 00 Totals 40 5 14 Barry Bonds’ 41st home run of the season came in the eighth inning, but wasn't enough to give the Giants a win. Uribe ss Norton ph N.Y. Mets (Glavine 9-12) at Montreal (Day 7-7), 11:05 a.m. SECOND GAME TEXAS Cubs 9, Reds 6: At Chicago, Aramis Ramirez singled in the go-ahead run, and Eric Karros had four RBIs as Chicago beat Cincinnati. Astros 2, Cardinals 0: At Houston, Jeff Bagwell hit his 35th homer and Roy Oswalt wonhis second straight game as Houstonbeat St. Louis. Pirates 5, Phillies 3: At Pittsburgh, Abraham Nunez’s two-run double in the second inning helped Pittsburgh hand Philadelphia loss. Mets 5, Expos 4: At Montreal, Steve Trachsel tied a career high with his 15th win and Daniel Garcia homered and Arizona 16, Colorado 6 Yankees 6, Devil Rays 5 THEARON HENDERSON/The Associated Pres OTHER GAMES: Houston 2, St. Louis 0 Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 3 Florida 8, Atlanta 3 FIRST GAME Yankees 6, Devil Rays 3 ab rh bi 41st homerof the year. Today's Games ne OAKLAND four-run eighth inning, his L10 St Home Away Intr SCHOO «15 Bh O91 WT «(4826 3509 | 11S G4 OL 45-27 (964187 17 «8946 L1 5027 2547 99 28) 28 OW(82-41 3143 5-10 GB L10 St Home Away intr — 82 W2 4429 3639 117 1 82 W2 3005 400% 99 44 37 LS 4331 3442 108 (11% 55 W2 3408 3441 57 «1607 W046 340857 «SCOTCH 47H GB Li0 Sw Home Away intr — 64 Lt 5022 3035 108 10% 7-3 W2 4331 3607 11-7 18% 64 WI 4330 3309 114 20% 37 Lt 4527 2354 96 30% 46 L2 3242 27-46 810 N.Y. Mets 5, Montreal 4 T—3:02. A-NA (57,478) Athletics 9, Rangers 3 Bonds drove thefirst pitch from Doug Davis an estimated 482 feet to spark a Saturday's Games eight shutout inningsas Seattle E—Crawford (3), Flaherty (2), GWhite (1). LOB— Totals Barry’s homeruns hitting in this park.” Kansas City 7, Detroit 0 LEAGUE aN NATIONAL first time in almost a year and cow fcksteinss figgnscf GAndersonf Salmondh Spiezio 1b DaVanonrf Akennedy 2b JMolinac WDelgado 3b Amezaga3b Gregoroc Totals SEATTLE ab rh bi 4 0 2 0 =©93 0 1 0 4 1 1 0 4 0 2 0 4 0 0 1 2 00 0 4 0 1 0 =62 «0:0 0 1 0 0 0 3 01 0 «320 0000 311-8 1 good,” Sexsonsaid. “That's what so amazing about Baltimore (Riley 0-0) at Toronto (Lidle 12-12), 11:05 a.m. Minnesota (Milton 0-0) at Cleveland (D.Lee 3-1), 11:05 a.m. Kansas City (Gobble 3-4) at Detroit (Robertson 1-0), 11:05 a.m. Tampa Bay (Waechter 3-0)at N.Y. Yankees (Contreras 5-2), 11:05 a.m. Chicago (Buehrle 12-13) at Boston (Burkett 10-7), 12:05 p.m. Anaheim (Gregg 1-0) at Seattle (R.Franklin 9-12), 2:05 p.m. Oakland (Duchscherer 1-0) at Texas (Mounce 1-4), 6:05 p.m. retain a share of the AL Central lead. Royals 7, Tigers 0: At Detroit, Jamey Wright threw a seven-hit shutout to win for the oon ANAHEIM sesses — it’s not easy hitting the ball out of Pacific Bell Park. Sexson hit a pair of Bonds-like two-run homers and the Milwaukee Brewers snapped a seven-game losing streak to San Francisco by beating the Giants 54 on Saturday, when Bonds also went deep for his 654th homer. Today's Games night as Chicago beat Boston to TAMPA BAY Mariners 5, Angels 1 even better idea of the power Barry Bonds pos- Saturday's Games Yankees 6-6, Devil Rays 5-3: At New York, Bernie Williams homered twice in a game for the first time in more than a — “T hit those balls pretty year and RubenSierra added a go-ahead homerin the eighth inning as the Yankees beat Tampa Bay in the opener. Sierra then drove in three runs and Mike Mussina (17-7) got his beat Anaheim. OTHER GAMES: FRANCISCO 00 0 00 0 277242 000 080 000-0 000 110 O0x-2 DP—Houston 1. LOB—St Lous 4, Houston 4 2B—-Rolen (44), Biggio(43) HR—Bagwell (35) SB Biggio (7). S—Oswalt IP oH ER BB SO St. Louis Morns L.10-7 / 422 R 1 6 DeJean | 00 1 0 Houston Oswalt W.8-5 Dote! BWagner$42 7 1 1 4 00 0 0000 1000 8 1 41 0 Umpires—Home, Jerry Crawtord, first, Brian O'Nora Second, Phil Cuzz, Third, Larry Poneino 12.06. A—42 435(40,950) Dodgers 4, Padres 0 SAN DIEGO LOS ANGELES bi abr h bi 0 DKobertsci 4 22 0 OloDueac 4 01 1 0 ShGrent 4 11 2 aber h Burroughs 3b 4 0 1 Loretta2b 4 03 BGiles If 3.00 Nevin 1b 2 00 0 McGrifib 4 Matthews! 4 01 0 TMatinp 0 00 0 Kotsay cf RVazquerss 4 4 0 1 0 Gagnep 0 0 0 Beltre db 0000 4020 Bennett c Peavy p 3.00 0 Bumitrtt 1 00 0 Romanot 4 000 0 000 Sears ph KWalkerp Lockhartph 1 0 1 3021 3010 3 00 0 Hackmanp Hoffmanp Totals 0 0 0 0 Venturatb 0 00 0 310 6 0 Totals 00 0 Cora2b 0 0 0 Iaunsss 00 0 KBrownp 110 1 00 0 M44 San Diego 000 6000 000-0 Los Angeles 201 100 O@x-4 £—Loretta (6), BGiles (4) DP—Los Angeles 2 LOB—San Diego 7, Los Angeles 10. 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A—45,576(56,000) Pirates 5, Phillies 3 PHILA PITTSBURGH Byrd ct Rollinsss BAbreurf Thometb ieberthalc abrh § 00 4 1 1 3 1 3 3 1 1 4 01 0 0 0 2 0 th bi 5 12 1 4 12 2 4011 4 00 6 2 000 Utley 2b 3 00 1 JHmandez3b0 Puntopr Burrell if 0 3. 00 0 CWisonrf 4°11 0 0.0 0 Mackowiak3b3 11 1 TRedmanct ANunes?b Kendallc RSanderst Starstb 00 0 CSilva p 0 00 0 Beimelp 0000 MiWilliamsp Michaelsph ToPerez3b Milwoodp 0 1 4 2 00 0 1 0 1 00 0 00 90 4 010 3100 1 000 0 0 0 0 Tavaezp JWisonss Foggp Aveatb Ledee 1000 Totals 33-3 8 3 Totats 4585 Philadelphia 000 003 000-3 Pittsburgh 041 000 00x-5 E—Rollins (14), TRedman (2) DP—Pittsburgh | LOB—Philadelphia 7. 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AMERICAN LEAGUE ty Erubiel Durazo is getting comfortable with his new . . C9 Sunday, September 14, 2003 0 DDavis pitched to 3 batters in the 8th. Umpires—Home, Jim Joyce; First, Jim Reynolds Second, Laz Diaz; Third, Dale Scott T—2:47. A—41 403 (41 503) 2002, against another Braves pitcher, Greg Maddux. Ortiz allowed six hits and sevenrunsin threeinnings his shortest outing this year. He’s 2-2 with an ERAof 7.16 over his past six starts. “T could care less about 20 wins,” Ortiz said. “I’m worried about winning a game.” Cabrera went 3-for4 with two doubles and four RBIs. He’s batting .419 against the Braves this sea son (13-for-31) with four homeruns and 10RBIs. Staked to the big early lead, Willis (13-6) allowed eight hits but just two runs in six innings. “That team can get six runs right back,” he said. “You get after them likeit’s 0-0, and I made good pitches whenI had to.” Willis has won his past two starts after losing four decisions in a row. % & 0 3 0 5 41 0 0 WP—CSilva, Fogg Umpires—tome, Fieldin Cutbreth, First. Drake: Second, Terry Craft; Third, Dan lassogna 1 Rob 1—2.47 A—33,480 (37898) Marlins 8, Braves 3 ATLANTA FLORIDA aber h bi ar bi Furcal ss DeRosa2b 4 5 5 § Sheffield? Clones Ajonesct 5 0 1 O IRodriguerc 4 1 =651«1:«0 Conine 3110 4 12 1 Jéncamacn4 11 2 JvLopez¢ JuFrancolb 4 4 12 2 Deleetb 0 1 O Cabrera3b Castilia3p 3 0 1 0 AGonzalezss 3 00 0 Merckerp 0 Holmes p D MFrancoph 1 RHernandezp0 RuOrtiz p 0 Blanco ph Marquis p Hessman3b 0 Totats 01 0 1 O Prerrect 0 LCastilo2b 00 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 )00 C { 0 0 120 14 3100 4°13 4 Wilisp 300 Choxp 0 0 HilndswrthphO 00 Afoxpr 010 Looper p 000 ( 36 3:10 3 Totals Allanta Flerida 469 8 O11 Oe 100-3 1 OOO Ox-8 £—Castilla (19) DP—Horida 1. LOB-—Atlanta 10, Alorida 7. 28—AJones2 (26), JvLopez (24), Pierre (24), Conmne(1), Cabrera (21) HR—JvLopez (40 Cabrera (10). SB—DeLee(270) f H R RuOrtiz L.19 Marquis Mercker Holmes 3 2 1 1 6 7 1 0 00 10 RHernandez 1 1 1 6 2 1 8 ? ) 7 ER BB SO 7 3 01 0 0 0 0 € 1 0 4 Atianta Florida Wilts W 13-6 CFox Looper 1 0 1 0 Umpires—Home, Mike Everitt, First, Jim Walt eC ond, Hunter Wendelstedt, Third, Larry Young T—2:38. A—40,414 (36,331) |