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Lost Home 37-19 2930 33:26 27-28 2333 Home 3322 31-23 28-32 28-32 26-34 Home 38:23 30-29 25-31 33:25 Away 31-27 3025 22-35 2635 1641 Away 36:23 33-29 28-27 27-30 26-29 Away 26-29 30-25 32-29 19:38 Cleveland (Nagy 12-3) at Oakland (Adams 0-1), 2:05 p.m. Baltimore (Mussina 13-8) at FRIDAY’S RESULTS "Boston 9, Milwaukee 7, Ist game Chicago (Alvarez 14-5), 5:05 p.m. Boston (Wakefield 9-10) at Mil- Boston 4, Milwaukee 1, 2nd Belle hits 38th home run as Indians beat A’s forearm, went five innings, striking out six and walking none in winning The Associated Press OAKLAND, Calif. - Albert Belle broke open a tight game with his 38th home run and Jack McDowell made a successful return from the & disabled list as the Cleveland Indians beat the Oakland Athletics 10-4 on Friday night. Jim Thome and Brian Giles each had three hits and combined to drive in five runs for the Indians, who im- his fourth straight decision. With Cleveland ahead 4-3 in the Tigers 5, Yankees 3 seventh, Belle hit a two-run homer to move within one of major league At New York, Ruben Sierra marked his return to Yankee Stadium with his first homer for Detroit and five RBIs to lead the Tigers. Cecil Fielder hit a two-run homer leader Mark McGwire, who fanned three times after a first-inning sacri- fice fly. But Oakland got an eighth-inning At Seattle, Pat Meares hit a three-run homer, capping a six-run a 4-0 start on its nine-game West Coast swing. rally in the fourth inning that sent Minnesota past Seattle. Texas at Toronto, 11:05 a.m. Detroit at New York, 11:35 a.m. Baltimore at Chicago, 12:05 p.m. Boston at Milwaukee, 12:05 p.m. Cleveland at Oakland, 2:05 p.m. Kansas City at California, 2:05 McDowell (10-6), activated Friday after being sidelined three weeks because of a muscle strain in his right Randy Johnson, making his sec- = Cordova (34), Lawton (3), A » Amaral (9), HR = Meares (7), 35). CS = Lawton (2). 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DP—Los Angeles1. LOB — Los odes ‘Cincinnati 7, 28 — Hollandsworth (16), L. Harris (14), Mitchel (4), E. Davis (l6), Boone (12). 38— Morris (2). HR —Holindeworth (7), Busch (4), Larkin (20) oa Leskanic : San Francisco 0606 2010 (4. Hoffman S,27 3210 fedivo Castro 30 Totals 4000 4000 J.Oliverc ste Gatenen oa0 he:Vaine Wehner 2 3000 MJohnsnibd000 CGomerss 4) }} DOCarkpn 1008 Salemueiar 21 teen od Gociliery 0000 Meet od JoReed% 1000 bitenoph DOO) Beer 1000 Kingery rf ooo 00001 1000 Bruske p pore 8 43 2 0 4000 E-Daviscf E.Owensif 4120 1000 3112 RSandersrf 3000 0009 Boone 4121 Kirby ph 5000 Allenswrihcl4 121 Pittsburgh 6. 2B ~ T. Gwynn (15), 3.000 Larkinss 3112 4000 Mitchellf 3011 Mondesirf (9), Valenzuata (1), King (24), 38—Caminiti 6 20001" DeShields 2 4100 M484 Colorado 00000 1 Busch3> Park p 00 70 O—4 J.WrightW,3-7, GIANTS 8, 31375 43 4) 273.1 0 0 0 3 2 1001 2° Piazzac Karros Ib 1 ww HH RER BBS Sen Diego Valenzuela W,%-7 72-339003148 1 1 4 § Bochtler Clontz eae Barrett Borland fof aatiy™ abrhbi abrhbi 23.0 0 6 1 6 HWandswrtht'5 122 LHarris3> 5232 e743 8 8 2 curled 3000 Monsib 8123 38 —-Q. McCracken (2). HR — Cp.Jones (24). $8 ~Galarraga (10), Castilla (4), Grissom (23). CS— Burks (4). $—J. Wright, Pr HH RER BB SO bghy " Vv 1 Totes 35494 Tots 131 San Diego > eee Pee, Diesee901.1. LOB ntee Dieso Demo 7, 7, 28 —Bates (7), McGriff (26), Klesko (17), 4 1 0 0 3) W. Wagner . REDS 9, DODGERS 4 (1). HR ~G. Vaughn (2), J. Allensworth (1). SB — Shipley (4), Martin 2 (25). CS — Caminiti 1 RevnosW, 4-6 8 HBP — by W. Wagner (Morandini), by Bor-. land (Miller). Balk — West. T—2:46. A—21,780 (62,238). ow RER BS 80 721015 E—Burks (4), J. Lopez (4), Lemke (9). DP — Colorado 1. LOB — Colorado 7, Atlanta 5. Freeman (15), $— Reynolds 2. SF —D. Bell. PW RER BB SO “ seein Springer © Shifley2 80) 0 Baron ood Holimanp 0000 Cordovan C000 000 O11 I—<6 Attanta bio (3), Miller 2 (18), Rolen (4), SB - Mouton Conine. New York cee, Jovner Ib 3110 Haves Flahertyc 4000 J.Bellss 3011 0000 eI) 280 000~5.. CS— Gilkey (7). S— Ordonez, Pendieton. SF - G. Vaughn if 3111 Kingib 4000 2000 2000 3010 Belesoh =} 110 Conzp 0000 Borbonp §=69000 Freemanp 0000 Totals LOB —Houston 12, Philadelphia 3. 2B — Euse-, New ¥! ae ied two toy Florida seatta 2 Two outs winning run scored | Oeeee eee York 1, Florida 3. LOB New York 7, Flori, da 6. HR — Espinoza (2). SB—E. Renteria (5) R.Hendersnrf1000 Caminiti3> 3011 5111 Cp. Jones304222 ingerp 141 0000 % 5114 Sraadeipnis 900 000 010—1 E—Miller (14), Rolen (2). DP— Houston 2, 0000 T.Gwynnrf 4120 Martinif Bichetterf 4100 McGrifflb 4011 Galarraga lb 3012. Kiesko# 3120 Anthonyph Leskanicp B.Rulfinp Totats tenn Oar 10.00 og 31252 W181 Totas Finley ct Grissomcf 4110 Glovanola ss 4000 Castiiagd 4120 Je-Reedc 2000 Echevarriaph0 001 Qwensc 1000 Welssss 3.0.10 Wrighto 1000 Totals 2000 PADRES 4, PIRATES 1 San Diego Pittsburgh ROCKIES 6, BRAVES 4 E. Young 2b 5110 Q.McCrekncf 5120 9100 Pendieton3b3 0106 SES FRIDAY’S NL BOX SCORES Colorado playing in both leagues in the same season. Powell E—Thome (13), Belle (8), Brosius (5). land 4. 2B Thome 2 (24), Giles 2 (8), S. Alomar (15), Herrera (13), Giambi (34). 3B — Vizcaino (1). HR — Belle (38), Brosivs (18). SB Lofton (56). SE — McGwire. : Vaughn’s tiebreaking solo homer started a three-run fourth and made him the first player in major league history to drive in 100 runs while MeMilion ph 10.0.0 DP —Cleveland 2. LOB— Cleveland 10, Oak- TelhederL,1-3 the Pirates, D.Henryp 0000 K.Adbottoh1000 foes «(kee Totals Fernando Vaughn hit the 100-RBI mark with a Tomberiinph 1010 Natalc Bournigal 2b 3.110 White Sox set an American League conerd Sy srenene 1) Cearernetes & the basapa 1944—Charies “Red” Barrett of the 8 Mantroel Boston Braves threw only 58 pitches to beat the Cincinnati Reds 2-0 in a nine- Seiten $111 Geter 2178 RS tey mame tacane Groce > 5222 H.Rdrigurlbd 100 fies) player to clear the center-field Sosart arhbl abrhbl 5110 Alburl 5123 Timmons 2010 D.Fleicherc 4111 Bullettt 3000 R.Whitect 5120 L.Gomer% 3100 Saniangeio 4233 Servaisc 2 10) Andrews > 4000 J.Hernandzss3.121 Cormierp 2010 Bulingero «61101 Manip Wendelip 00900 Sinkiwiczeh B.Patiersonp 0000 Judenp 0. Veresp Flovdph Rowsp 0000 1000 0000 0000 1112 0000 "1957 = Mickey te me the ~ hedge at Baltimore’s Memorial Stadium when his 460-foot homer hit the base of the scoreboard. The Yankees beal the Orioles, 6-3. 1969—Cesar Tovar of Minnesota broke up the no-hit bid against the Twins by @ Baltimore Orioles pitchoer. Tovar singled with no outs in the ninth off of Mike Custer, Eartier in year, Tover singled with one out in the ninth fo spoll Dave McNaliy’s bid. 1971 = Harmon Killebrew of the Min- Morganp 1000 Dn.Jacksnp 0000 Fouasp 0000 Sweeney oh 1000 T.J.Mihwse 0.000 Clayionph 1100 Totes SPT Tots wD Chicage 20 250 GI—11 Montrea 500 000 GI— 9 E = Grudrisionek (73). DP—Chicago 1, Montreal |. LOB ~ Chicago 3, Montreal 6 2B = Alou (20), D. Fletcher (19), nesota Twins hit His 500th home run in the first Inning off of Baltimore's Mike.. Custiar to become the 10th player to hit 1500 or more in a career. Killebrew also hit No. 501 off of Cuellar but the Orioles won 4-3. #08 Toth neue 4 1 os (14), Santangelo (5), Floyd (5). SB J. Hernander (3), CS— McRae (6). §—Bullinger 2. ter 8 two-month players’ strike, in the s+ Louls Cards-Phillies game at Phila- Baleyp 0000 St. Louis 20) 0 18-6 E = Batiste 2 (8). DP = St, Louis 2, LOB = San Francisco 8,St, Louls 10. 28 ~ Batiste (3), HR =O, Smith (1), McGee (4), SB Benard (14), HR = Sandberg 2 (19), Grace (5), Alou SF—D. Fletcher, ? HH RER 88 deiphia, attended by 60,561 fans, Pete Rose broke Stan Musial’s National 7 7 1s League hit record when he for his No. 3,631 hit. it came off of Mark B.Potierson$,6 | 1 of Today's birthdays: Sal Fasano, 25; Fernander W, 12 6299 432 4 Comer? 49346623 Beck 5, 23 O. 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Johnson cf 5.000 Beerga lb Meantreat Manoel Juden oe} ) eY 1 T= 217, A= 20,118 (87,078), New York Wendell 130 0 0 0 ; HBP by Fernander (0, Smith), WP MARLINS nicage WH? 1981 — Malor league play resumed af- THN San Frenctsco Da. o-oe aLegEpAHGL I 000 LOB = Minnesot be 5 . Anderson 2 3000 1000 Vizcaino2 5010 Bordickss 4000 (17). $= Da, Jackson, Foouw 3 :. a ry gs ft EEi ; f ~ Seattle 1. =Ss Around the horn a oe oouww beganscreaming in the direction of Ventura as he went to the on-deckcircle. | E—G. Anderson (5), OP — Kansas City 1, LOB ~ Kansas City 2, California 7, 28 — Offer+ man (22), DiSarcina (19), C. Davis (19), G. Anderson (29). 38 — Hudier (1), HR — Offer- WP — Flener. “ 3:01, A 33,535 (50,516). unl3 i i it 0. Howardss3 111 Howellph 1000 Totals 22575 Totals 393 Kansas City TO 000 000-5 Calitarmia 0d 001 020~-3 275-pound Thomas, whopulled angrily away and * Thomas was still angry Friday, this time not at pires or Ventura. But at the media for making im look bad in a national spotlight. He had recommentafter Thursday's game. sed “I have nothing to say about anything. You peodon't know what went on,” Thomassaid. 5221 4111 4020 4021 2000 4000 4020 4000 3000 sy Thomas shoved Ventura in the chest. Television replays later showed teammates trying to restrain the abrhbi Hudier2b DiSarcinass C.Davisdh Edmondscf Saimonrf Velarde% G.Andersnif Snowlb Greenec 1 1 1 -coou Thomas, meanwhile, refused to discuss the incident, bristling at reporters who asked him to do so. *’ On Thursday, Ventura was trying to calm down an angry Thomas and keep him from being ejected for a second consecutive game. Thomas, angry over a call that eventually led to a. seventh-inning strikeSut, took exception. Two Chicago newspapers papers reported that ‘ ~-coow lier in Yankee Stadium. abrhbi Offerman ?> 4221 T.Goodwinct 4122 Paquettelf 4000 Mactarionedh4 001 Sweeneyc 3000 Tuckerrf 4120 Rendad> =64000 K. Young ib 2000 Lockhart 2b 0000 California seo Frank Thomas following a dugout run-in a day ear- Kansas City ® HW RER BB SO Texas B. Witt W, 11-8 c 4010. Totals 4310159 Totals 14493 Cleveland 001 Oakland Jol 030 010 402—10 O10 & Borbon ore 3003 ‘ Pittsburgh, solo homer, leading San Diego pas ninth off Mel Rojas for an 11-8 lead. Carreon tb 5110 Youngcf S.Alomarc 5012 Siairsph Mercker Tavarez Oakland At lead. Sandberg hit a solo shot in the 5122 GlavineL, 126 Zoow are no bad feelings between him and teammate ed ROYALS 5, ANGELS 3 Cubs 11, Expos 9 Valenzuela limited Pittsburgh to three hits in 7 2/3 innings and Greg «5132 Berroadh 4010 (36), Greer (32), W. Clark (16), McLemore af The Associated Press * CHICAGO ~ Robin Ventura said Friday there Padres 4, Pirates 1 Belle if (19), Sprague (24), Olerud 2 (21), Green (22). eetCatania (3). HR 1, Rodri- s Thomas angry at media day after dugout outburst o a abrhbi Nixonci 5010 TPerez?% 5020 C.Delgdodh 4120 Samueiph 1000 Carlerf 5000 Spraguedd 4111 Olrudib 3121 O'Brienc 4132 Cedenopr 0000 S.Martinezc 0000 Greenrf 4010 A.Gonzalzss 30.00 Totats 175125 Tetas 4124 Texas 2) WO WO-5 Toronto 020 02 CO-4 E—T.Perez (11). DP — Texas 1, Toronto 3. = «“ abrhbi Hamiltoncf 3100 .Rodriquezc 5233 Greer if §131 J.Gonzalezrf 5011 W.Clark ib 4010 Palmer 3> 5000 Tettietondh 3120 Buforddh 0000 McLemore2b 4020 Elster ss 3000 Terento J ' RANGERS 5, BLUE JAYS 4 Texas - , Home runs Sosa, Chicago, 39; Hundley, New York, 35; Sheffield, tor! - -; Oi San F ri ’ 32; Galarraga, Colorado, 31; Burks, Colorado, 30; H. Rodriguez, Montreal, 29. Stolen bases—L. Johnson, New York, 42; E. Young, Colorado, 40; DeShields, Los Angeles, 38; R. Henderson, San Diego, 31; Larkin, Cincinnati, 30; : = r i «-Buhner, Seattle, 32. =on York, 6; Burks, Colo- (Second game) Boston Faitwaubee . srhbi abrhbi Bragg rf 2100 Listachss 4000 Frye 2 4022 SeitzerIb 3000 M.Vaughndh 4010 Cirllo3b 4010 Jefterson Ib 4111 Nilssonrf 4000 O'Learyilf 4020 Jahadh 3010 Haselmanc 4010 Mieskecf 4110 Pozo 3b 4000 Newleldi 3011 Tinseycf 4111 Loretiaa 3000 Rodriguezss 4110 Mathenye 3020 Totats uw4ag4 161 OO) 100 Mibwaukee 008 010 000-1 DP Boston 1, Milwaukee 1. LOB— Boston 5, Milwaukee 5. 2B — Mieske (19), (2), HR — Jefferson (15), Tinsley (3). SB— Bragg (10), Haselman (3). CS —Frve (2). iP oH RER BB SO Beston EsheimanW,6-3 8236 1 3 2 § Belinda S, 1 300000 Mitwaukee Bones L, 7-12 6238 3 3 2 0 Lloyd wt tte 3 Florie eoeo0o0d we—€ shelman, T 228, A~ 19,54) (53,192). sonco—cocowoZ wo-coocscoorc = KansasCity, 7; Js. Valentin, Milwaukee, 6; Cora, Seattle, 6; DaMartinez, Chicago, 6; Carter, Toronto, 6. Home runs— McGwire, Oakland, 39; Belle, Cleveland, 38; By. Anderson, Baltimore, 37; Griffey Jr., Seattle, 35; M. Vaughn, Bosvton, 34; J. Gonzalez, Texas, 33; Mondesi,’ Los Angeles, 6; Viz- e> 11; Vina, Milwaukee, 7; Offerman, Allanta, 7; K. Abbott, Florida, 6; T—3:16. A—NA (53,192). ERGO RED SOX 4, BREWERS 1 Detroit Sager 4238 33 1 2 Cummings, W2-0 2130 00 1 0 Lima 1131 0 00 2 M, Myers S, 5 2300001 Hew York Pettitie L, 16-7 42365 5 42 Mecir 313 1 0 0 0 3 . Nelson 1 000 02 HBP — by Sager (Girardi). WP — Pettitte. T—241. A— 23,439 (57,545). = Sea nanrnveoarnoewk wo-ococoocoros 147; |. Rodriguez, Texas, 147; R. “Alomar, Baltimore, 145. *. Doubles—E. Martinez, Seattle, 44; A, Rodriguez, Seaitle, 39; |. Rodriguez, Texas, 36; Giambi, ‘Oakiand, 34; Cordova, Minnesota, ; Greer, Texas, 32; Cirillo, Mil*waukee, 30; M. Ramirez, Clevefand, 30; Knoblauch, Minnesota, *30; Cora, Seattle, 30. *. Triples— Knoblauch, Minnesota, nek, Montreal, 149; Grissom, At- lanta, 149; Finley, San Diego, 142; Lansing, Montreal, 140. Doubies—H. Rodriguez, Montreal, 34; Finley, San Diego, 34; D. Houston, 33; Bagwell, Houston, 33; Lansing, Montreal, 32; ichette, Colorado, 30; Burks, ‘ado, 30. Triples —L. Johnson, New York, 15; Finley, San Diego, 8; Grissom, Be 3 ‘Boston, 150; A. Rodriguez, Seattle, Hils—L. Johnson, New York, 154; Bichette, Colorado, 151; Burks, Colorado, 151; Grudziela- z= G. Vaughn, Milwaukee, 95; Griffey Jr., Seattle, 95; R. Palmeiro, Baltimore, 95. Hits —Lofton, Cleveland, 159; ‘Molitor, Minnesota, 158; Knoblauch, Minnesota, 151; M. Vaughn, =3 ‘attle, 101; J. Gonzalez, Texas, 100; abrhbi D.Jeterss 5010 Boggsdh 5120 O’Neilirf 5000 Fielderdh 3112 T.Martinzib4121 B.Willimscf 4020 Strawberryif3 000 Girardic 30190 Fox 4000 Duncan? 2000 Totes %393 300 020 000-5 New York O10 02 000-3 LOB — Detroit 5, New York 9. 2B — Easley (2), Sierra (20), B. Williams (15). HR — Sierra (12), Fielder (29), T. Martinez (16). CS — Bartee (5). S—A. Cedeno, (iP oH RER BB SO cisions. Reynolds (14-6) walked none, struck out three and the only run he allowed was unearned. Gliesdh : New York abrhbi Easleyss 5230 M.Lewis?2b 0100 A.Cedenoss 2000 Fryman3b 3100 Sierradh 4125 T.Clark 1b 3000 Nevin if 3000 Higginsonrf 4010 Asmus ¢ 4000 Barteecf 4010 Totals 32575 ésif gti| zits i i ,. RBI— Belle, Cleveland, 108; M. Vaughn, Boston, 104; Buhner, Se- Detroit Todd Hollandsworth. Sandberg hit his grand slam in the fifth off Rheal Cormier (7-7) for a 7-5 do Fernandez ended his six-game losing streak as San Francisco won its second consecutive game at Busch Stadium. The Giants had lost eight ERE TIGERS 5, YANKEES 3 = oe Alomar, Baltimore, 95; Lofton, Cleveland, 91; Belle, Cleveland, 90; M. Vaughn, Boston, 89; E. Martiet Seattle, 88; Phillips, Chicago, (First game) Mabwauk abrh bi abrhbi Bragg cf 5020 Hubsecf | 5000 Frye 2b 4121 Seitzerdh 4231 M. Vaughn 1b4100 Cirilo3b 3111 Jeffrsondh 5332 Nilssonrf 4111 Stanleye 4112 Jahalb 3123 Greenwelllf 3000 Js.Vaintinss 4121 Tinsievif 0000 Newfieldi# 5010 Naehring3b 3100 Loretila2 3010 O'Learyrf 4113 Listachd 1000 Rodriguez ss 2100 Levisc 4110 Totals 4998 T %7127 Boston 031 000 410-9 Miwauk 200 000 500—7 E — Nilsson (2), DP— Boston 1. LOB — Boston 7, Milwaukee 9. 2B — Frye2 (13), Jefferson (20). 3B — Seitzer (3). HR — Jefferson (14), Stanley (21), O'Leary (10), Jaha (24), Js. Valentin (18). SB—Frye (5). S—Naehring. SF —Frye,Cirilio,sm H RER BB. SO Boston Suppan W,1-1 6239 5 5 2 2 Brandenburg 3.2.2 2 0 0 Belinda 1 | Ee ee Slocumb S, 17 88: 9 48 Mawaukee VanEgmondL, 1-3 6136 6 6 5 2 Villone ee re ee D.Jones 1300000 Lloyd 1130 0 0 0 1 Belinda pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. HBP — by Lloyd (Stanley), by Villone (Rodr iguez . — Slocumb. ; ' .. Runs— Knoblauch, Minnesota, 104; A. Rodriguez, Seattle, 99; R. At St. Louis, Barry Bonds hit three run-scoring singles and Osval- Aldred s 3S € 4 § 2 Parra W, 3-3 223 2 00 03 F.RodriguezS,1 31-32 1 1 0 ~=1 Seattle Wolcott L, 7-9 4. 6 £683 Bosio 2 000 2 R. Johnson * 3 0 0 1 Aldred pitched to 2 batters in the 4th. HBP—by Aldred (Amaral), by Parra (Griffey Jr.). T—2:51. A— 25,130 (59,166). run homers by Mike Busch and to win for the sixth time in seven de- reer grand slam, and Chicago stopped a seven-game losing streak at Olympic Stadium. M.Ramirezrf 4210 FRIDAY’'S AL BOX SCORES RED SOX S, BREWERS 7 ~ Minnesota, .335; E. Martinez, SeAttie, 334; Ciritlo, Milwaukee, .333; Franco, Cleveland, .333. Young, Colorado, .338; Grace, Chicago, .331; Bichette, Colorado, 321; Gilkey, New York, .317; Grudzielanek, Montreal, .315. Runs— Burks, Colorado, 107; Bonds, San Francisco, 92; Finley, San Diego, 90; Bichette, Colorado, 89; Cp. Jones, Atlanta, 88; Sheffield, Florida, 87; E. Young, Colorado, 85. RBI—Galarraga, Colorado, 104; Bichette, Colorado, 102; Bonds, San Francisco, 96; Sosa, 's 95; D. Bell, Houston, 94; Burks, Sperede, 93; Hundley, New York, Giants 8, Cardinals 6 ninth for his 17th save. fifth to beat Los Angeles. The two big innings negated two- At Montreal, Ryne Sandberg homered twice, including his fifth ca- scored easily from second. batters, and Bruce Ruffin pitched the second inning, and Cincinnati scored three more on three doubles in the At Philadelphia, Shane Reynolds grounder that barely eluded diving shortstop Rey Ordonez, and Arias three relievers retired the final 13 At Cincinnati, Hal Morris hit a bases-loaded triple in the four-run pitched four-hit ball for eight innings ally walked. Castillo followed with a bases off Glavine (12-6). Galarraga’s two RBIs give him 104, breaking a tie with teammate Dante Bichette for the NL lead. Rookie Jamey Wright (3-1) won his second straight start. He and i qar, Baltimore, .349; Molitor, Batting — Piazza, Los Angeles, .340; Burks, Colorado, .339; E. the f «. Batting— A. Rodriguez, Seattle, .361; Knoblauch, Minnesota, .359; F. Thomas, Chicago, .354; R. Alo- NL LEADERS loaded [ AL LEADERS but $8 (Times MDT) . Colorado (Reyneso 6-8) at Attanta (Wade 3-0), 11:05 a.m. ~, Houston (Hampion 8-7) at Philadelphia (Schilling 5-4), 11:05 a.m. - Los Angeles (Nomo 10-9) at Cincinnati (Burba 6-10), 2:05 p.m. New York (Wilson 4-7) at Florida (Rapp 5-12), 5:05 p.m. San Diego at Pittsburgh, 11:35 a.m. Houston et Philadelphia, 11:35 am. Chicago at Montreal, 11:35 a.m. Los Angeles at Cincinnati, 12:15 pm. San Francisco at St. Louis, 12:15 p.m. New York at Florida, 2:35 p.m. Colorado at Atlanta, 6:05 p.m. * Reds 9, Dodgers 4 Asiros 5,Phillies 1 first sacrifice bunt in two years. With two outs, Joe Orsulak was intention- ing the seventh, & SATURDAY'S GAMES SUNDAY’S GAMES to its fifth consecutive loss. the Giants’ 16 hits. Alex Arias drew a leadoff walk from Doug Henry (2-5) in the 10th and moved up on Terry Pendleton’s o-co~ San Diego 4, Pittsburgh 1 Cincinnati 9, Los Angeles 4 Colorado 6, Atlanta 4 *. San Francisco 8, St. Louis 6 play as Kansas City sent California Rookie first baseman Desi Wilson and Glenallen Hill each had three of the Braves. The Rockies trailed 4-2 enter- covo~ Houston 5, Philadelphia 1 Chicago 11, Montreal 9 At Chicago, Robin Ventura’s leadoff home run in the 10th inning New York Mets. — NDS San Diego (Tewksbury 9-7) at Pittsburgh (Neagle 12-5), 5:05 p.m. Chicago (Castilio 5-13) at Montreal (Urbina 7-3), 5:35 p.m. San Francisco (VanLandingham 6-12) at St. Louis (An. Benes 11-8), 6:05 p.m. White Sox 4, Orioles 3 ay, with two outs in the bottom of the 10th inning, leading Florida over the Fon FRIDAY’S RESULTS Florida 2, New York 1, 10 in- At Anaheim, Calif., Jose Rosado — games in a row before Thurs- the Colorado Rockies rallied for a 6-4 victory over Ff Tom Glavine and wnwooooco-—-cococ-o-—7 Cincinnati 56 55 505 3% Chicago 56 58 491 5 Pittsburgh 51 65 440 11 West WoL Pct GB SanDiego 63 55 534 — Colorado 60 «455 «522 ie LosAngeles 59 56 512 2% §.Francisce 49 65 430 12 z-first game was a win Royals 5, Angels 3 pitched five scoreless innings beforé injuring himself making a spectacular the game, won it with an RBI single three-run seventh inning Friday as con~n-o — 1 the Mariners, pitched three shutout At Miami, Luis Castillo, who got his first major league hit earlier in con—-o 62 54 534 61 55 526 ondrelief appearance in four days for ATLANTA- Andres Galarraga singled home two runs to cap a sow Houston St. Louis Streak Home Away Lost 2 40-20 30-24 Lost 2 35-24 28-27 Lost i 33-26 22-36 Wont 35-24 18-39 Lost i 25-28 23-40 Siresk Home Away Won2 34-23 26-31 Lost 2 29-26 32-29 Won 27-26 29-29 Won 1 32-29 24-29 Lost2 26-33 25-32 Streak Home Away Won 2 31-29 32-26 Won3 40-19 20-36 Lost 2 31-25 28-31 Won3 27-30 22-35 Me.ceseiehe = z : WWisssssestss2s 553 7 470 16% 457 18 414 23 Pct GB LiO 64 2-7-3 z-4-6 4-6 7-5-5 /LIO 2-6-4 5-5 2-6-4 2-6-4 37 Li0 6-4 6-4 46 3-7 ! 63 51 55 62 53 63 48 68 WoL — se Montreal New York Florida Philadelphia Central GB At Toronto, Juan Gonzalez hit the 100 RBI-mark and Ivan Rodriguez homered and drove in three runs as Texas beat Toronto. Marlins 2, Mets 1 & 70 44 614 Milwaukee. Troy O'Leary hit a three-run homerthat highlighted Boston’s win itt the opener. Rangers 5, Biue Jays 4 The Associated Press 3 WoL Pet ished off a doubleheader sweep of Galarraga pushes RBItotal to 104 as Rockies beat Braves - “Texas (Oliver 9-5) at Toronto »Th, Minnesota at Seattle, 2:35 p.m. Guzman 9-7), 2:05 p.m. = SATURDAY’S GAMES (Times MDT) * Detroit (Nitkowski 2-3) at New York (Key 9-8), 11:05 a.m. : SUNDAY’S GAMES Kansas City 5, California 3 Minnesota 6, Seattie 5 Cleveland 10, Oakland 4 At Milwaukee, Vaughn Eshelman came within one out ofhis first career complete game as Boston fin- team. It was his 29th overall, and third for the Yankees. Twins 6, Mariners 5 proved their major league-leading road record 38-23. Clevelandis off to Red Sox 9, Brewers 7 (ist) Red Sox 4, Brewers 1 (2nd) in his first game against his former homer from Scott Brosius to end a season-long three-game drought without one. The A’s lead the majors with 184 homers. x lifted Chicago. Brady Anderson hit his 36th and 37th home runs for the Orioles. He left the game in the seventh with a strained rightcalf. innings. The 1995 Cy Young winner allowed four hits and struck out three. waukee (Eldred 2-1), 6:05 p.m. game Kansas City (Haney 8-10) at Detroit 5, New York 3 Caiifornia (Abbott 1-14), 8:05 p.m. Texas 5, Toronto 4 Minnesota (Klingenbeck 0-1) at Chicago 4, Baltimore 3, 10 in- Seattle (Hitchcock 11-4), 8:05 p.m. nings Atlanta Saturday, August 10, 1996 #34” BASEBALL = Sprers 3D toes ¢ 3100 3020 Mouton Stocker 3011 Wi iemare 6008 Weip 1000 0000 Revrok 7000 Amaroph 1000 st r, BS a |