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Show The Salt Lake Tribune BASEBALL Sunday, May 28, 1995 C8 ° AMERICAN LEAGUE A.L. Leaders Ontiveros’ 1-Hitter | | toto Samueiph armerotnri Steve Ontiveros didn’t get a |e CS—Gallen (20 5" HR RESO seen RHemandez $7 Detroit Uo LOS Bohanon Maxey Boever up his no-hit bid in the sixth, Ontiveros wentright back to work to complete a career- gso0648 ooo 02 §, Pekotovce 1-254 A—$4,425, best one-hitter in the Oak- land Athletics’ 3-0 victory over the New York Yankees on Saturday. “My mechanics were so right-on today,” said Ontiveros. “It's the best I've felt byfar this season. I was in total command. Everything was sharp. I knew if I concentrated, my pitches were going to do what I wanted them to do.” Polonia’s bouncer up the e@ 1 2 426 w1002 9 Wo0000 3 20000 Fist, Cader: | Rangers 3 Twins 1 Benji Gil had a two-run single and Dean Palmer had middle barely cleared Onti- two hits and a run for the veros’ leaping attempt at a Rangers, who have won three straight and nine of their last 11. “T have no regrets,” Onti- pitch any better than that. I hadfallen off the mound and wasn’t in a good position to field it. It was just a good hit.” Ontiveros retired the next five batters and fanned the TOUS Noon ch we fo Teteton dh ‘Hore dh sixth, Randy Velarde, who reached on a passed ball by catcher Terry Steinbach. He finished with seven strikeouts and two walks in abrhbi $020 3010 5040 4040 4400 MINNESO)TA Knobiguch 2 Rebdouetss Moos, Puckett PMnozdh obrh bt $031 4030 1000 4000 3010 getting his fourth straight win and second career shut- Gis out. “It's exciting to have a game like that,” said Onti- veros, who thrust both arms into the air in exultation af- Matemore. eanWS2 Visas I don't like to show emotion. S—Voigt w HR RESO Poe te ah Mae fae 3 Wyott h3 A—13473, ‘Mentit, First, Hendry, Second, ‘Mertwelher, Third, Coble. Ontiveros had thrown a pair of two-hitters, one of Red Sox 12 Angels 1 which cameagainst the Yankeeslast July 20. “You have to tip your hat to him,” Yankees manager ANAHEIM, not swingingthe bat well and en inningsforhis first majorhe was on the top of his | league victory in 20 months game. That's nothing new for as Boston beatCalifornia. Wakefield, signed by the him. He's been pitching well for them the last couple of Red Sox following his release by Pittsburgh this ears.” The Yankees, losers of a spring, struck out four and season-high five straight, walked two in a strong Amerhad only four baserunners. ican League debut. Mo Vaughn hit a three-run MEW YORK OAKLAND 40,223 Mike Bielecki was pound- Keney Roger, Texos, s Saves ie Sah, Coloma Roberto Hemondez, CNoago Jose Mesa, Cleveland Rick Agulen, Minnesota Denn Ecker, Ooktond Gj 3 } ) 7 Left After TORONTO — Lance Par- rish broke a scoreless tie with his first home run of the season,a three-run shot, and wall at the spot the center Three batters later, fielder Griffey crashed and fractured his left wrist after O'Leary singled in two runs, making a seemingly impossiJohn Valentin walked and ble leaping catch ofa ballhit Vaughn followed with his by Kevin Bass of the Balti- was replaced by Mitch Wil- more Orioles. About four feet above the homer. ‘BOSTON 82 W2 4% 7-3 Li 17 13 567 5 55 W2 11 18 379 10% 37" Wi 7 21 «250 14 28 Li W L GB Pet L1O Strk 3 a Sosa, Sted Hits ® a Fok Mondes! Los Angeles tip Robe, San Diego % s Doubles Raia oe 94 9-7 10-5 69 211 Home Away Craig Bigglo, Houston 123 Nek Grace, Chicago 8-5 Triples % 55 Li 97 13 16 448 12 17 414 2 37 3ac 46 L2 L2 310 10-8 6-8 Bary Lorn, Cincinnatt Pitching CoosPoe: Monted| Games 7 (Ashby 2-3) at ‘Today's (Schilling 3-0), 11:30 a.m. Philadelphia San Diego 11:30 a.m. Colorado (Freeman 0-2) at Pittsburgh (White 0-0), 2-0), 11:40 a.m. San Francisco (Portugal 2-1) at New York (Mlicki Cincinnati (Pugh 1-0)at St, Louis (Jackson 0-5), 12:15 p.m, Florida (Weathers 1-1) at Chicago (Foster 3-2), 12:20 p.m. p.m. 12:30 1-3), (Kile Houston at 3-1) (Maddux Atlanta Los Angeles (Nomo 0-0) at Montreal (Fassero 5-1), 6 p.m. to i iff ; where his head hit. High on the left, almost too faint to be seen, is the spot his left handhit, his arm run as catcher,third at the Jaime Navarro, Chicago Denny Neagle, Pitsburgh 44,350 % Hideo Nomo, Los Angeles a mae Moda. Poco Martner, Montreo Jot Fossero, Monrent 5 % ue uM Saves aan jecrcan Herbal gl Rojas, Montel Tom Henie, St Lous Micol. Rod Back, San Francisco Bruce Run, a 7 . 9 ‘ 6 ‘ i Fs . \ walk to Gregg Jefferies, Longmire moved to third on a fielder’s choice by Dave Hollins. Hayes followed with fly SAN DIEGO. ‘PHILA ‘Hiohason. Volenzvelo p 10.00 Prgeone mnt | ts Pp 1000 Billions ph 4000 Bermenp 0000 PCiok ph 4000 Serengt ‘Tolois 4444 ‘Son aon mm 1000 Webster c 4420 Stcckerss 3040 MWilomsp 1001 GeHonsp 0000 Chortonp 0000 Varsho rf 2000 Tota MSS 000 O10 210 0-4 on 100 000 1-5 tempt to cushion himself. paper,” Seattle manager Lou Orioles 11 Mariners 4 SEATTLE — Jeff Manto hit a three-run homer and Cal Ripken Jr. went4 for 5 as Baltimore beatSeattle Alan Mills earned the win |in relief. He entered the thinks he can play the posi- fielder Steve Finley, giving Philadelphia its eighth victory in 10 games andits 18th in 22. mes POPY oye SIS Potagine tb 4.0410 Duncan 2 4000 rea, 1bt8 enon 3440 itie 400 000 000—4 Neves! 4.000 Jeffenes i Rovida ‘Cedsno ss ae ne dee ee tod Slomreon Creag a, tee fm 2022; AUSTUS 4000 ‘JeRoed Zo 3010 Esenicht 1000 Seta ee een Roberts 2p 0000 era. 9000 anata Rees Seow ‘Chicago °3; : r * mae 895900 Rirpege x :. ‘Navarro. { W.40 a4 5 gaat Wendel eee MPHEE irs. Tonal 7280 ee ek mr oe Mets 6 Giants 3 Rassoone deiphio 8. 28—Blohnson (1). 12 Pro 2 (4), SKS. Rabericee a ne PW Rm Be SO Valenzuela Bwiioms ‘Berumen ‘Hermanson L+4 Maltin: GeHonis Chattor ‘Borland Abbott W.20 ton: 464424 $3 20001 2.90042 W211 6.4.2 223 W217 04 o 4000 0 49295 90 ehueete ne 4 Yo { baiiet in the 7th. ‘Botand (TGwynn}, Wh—Berumen. Fe Reon Fi, Kellogg: $e0ond, “Third, Wendolstedt, Reds5 his previous game May 19, Cardinals 2 gave up seven hits, struck ST. LOUIS — Jose Rijo out five and walked one. He pitched shutout ball for sevJost his shutout in the ninth en innings and the Cincinnati il hit a “100 5000 4230 rhb 3 ‘MoWillors Sot GH 4 eee 4 Me 40 0 Pe 10 ten” | hea orate a Orutok rf Kent 2 34t2 4otf 4432 yw Bews “We had just started to use our running game,” Piniella said. “This will change some. Not only does Griffey comeout, but using Newfield away from a combined shut- out when Brian Jordan hit a two-run single off Jeff Brantley in the ninth. CINCINMATI HR RBS ebrh bt * ph Expos 2 Dodgers 1 MONTREAL— Carlos Pe- guy out, We'll rely on power re pitched seven shutout in- trade. Two players capable more than we had and we'll of playing center field may still have speed on the bench be available — Milt Cuyler of if we need it.” Detroit and Wayne Kirby of Lago = — con- leveland. with a 142 ERA over that wus arhbi Herma 4843 Ogmaom $020 none Lb? moss 42 Lorn 35 4440 lotic «4010 Nine Mioo 24 Govt 3420 Lote tb 4040 ibe 44000 Wotont =§0000 Coops 4000 RSonden ft 3112 Mobyit 3420 sae Ms » ah inin' Jaberssec'5044 Pognmc 4010 he S310 fewer 3448 SS Raho ited Pr See ee Pp 1000 Rain 1833 Seattle's Ken Griffeyflies into fencein collision that brokehis wrist, but he madethe catch. ners may consider making a overSt. Louis. three, The Reds were one out Yotots isco 4 New CE yer ye =A Bonilla (6), Kent (4). S8—Lampian Stn. ‘The Ai extended its winning streak to six games with a victory Senmie 3000 span. He allowed five hits, Moorogenp 3048 struck out five and walked inten SS ho ot E_Sarrel (3, OF Yok Ue eon Piniella sat in his office fully extended in a futile at- ball over the head of center ness that forced him to leave The surgery was done by handspecialist Ed Almquist and Mariners physician Larry Pedegana. “The procedure wentvery smooth and we expect a complete and full recovery,” Pedegana said. “There were no surprises or complications. I still expect Ken to miss a) proximately three months. “We've never used Amaral in center,” Piniella said. “But he’s athletic and [out“I saw the pictures in the field coach] Sammy Mejias ition behind Carlton Fisk (376) and Johnny Bench ed San Diego. Tony Longmire, pinch-hit- 3, rs the eighth. 7 in single SHO ay ORDA yy 1 H Nora 2 38 ; 9 itor 7339 Semeet ¢gog saa, ieee PRR1505 Biss 30 Ke Wimaec 3029 somoncesss 386 9 9900 $010 Aiechee 3> 2040 Gommsonc Pendleton ph} 0.0.0 Bulet Peace 3288 Meee, fees Sorepn 138 eee 000 9000 Nworop 2214 Gornerp 9009 Wiemre” 0000 temo signs of the shoulder stiff- Z seen a lot of great plays in Rich Amaral will platoon in center. Rieker, Third, McSherry, also contributed, pinch-hit- ting for reliever Kyle Abting his first major league bott, led off the 10th with a to tie the; gamein homer ; the double off Dustin Herman‘ oe a ae Sacer son. After an intentional Saberhagen, showing no field while Alex Diaz and ‘ond, aee Gre: Pitamonk snapped a six-game losing was brought up to play left RESO 0 streak with a victory over ry For now, Mare Newfield HR 0 40 complete gameof the season New. York, which for quickly.” ww 4 Move Aboutthree feet above the don't want to move too iS lit le disappointe lie Hayes singled over a was a up there. I fouled offa pitch drawn-in outfield in the botand then the rain delay. All tom of the 10th inning, drivI'm thinking now,‘Will I get ing in the winning run from another shot?’ Johnson third as Philadelphia defeat- vais 283 40, 3 10-6 Strikeouts 2.9 JomSmotz Atonto Philly 8, San Diego 4 (0) Houston 3, Atlanta 2 (10) Cincinnati 5, St. Louis 2 a % > Veres, who took over for | 42 wo 9 98 QuNoVeros Rois Gary Sheffield, Florida: so hbets sonDego dames Mouton. Houston poood starter John Burkett, and scored Mark Grace. Grace Phillies 5 and Shawon Dunston had Padres4 (10) singled before the rain delay ated PHILADELPHIA — Charlittle di o % oar eee io Pyeas8 2 24Sda since April 30. “I got it deep Teatthc andIgotmy first RBI. 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Sipping a root beer, the only of his cleats but the manager surveyed what the shorter rubber grips. Lower to the right is the loss of his team leader and tear in the padding made by star meant, and where the club goes from here. “You thecleats of his left shoe. left shoe print is that of Griffey’s glove. Not far from that is the cupped indentation After Plunk got two outs, { — 12 586 17 organization and cost the franchise the presence ofits best player ever, Ken Griffey for Cleveland, Joe Carter and John Olerud hit consecutive singles off Eric Plunk to start the seventh : 217 750 2% % ™ a shook the Seattle Mariner| Plate and five screws attached to his left wrist. After Bud Black had pitched six scoreless innings Zocncmnnnwe! Strk minders of the collision that ™orning to have a metal feated Cleveland “We're going to see right- 4010 Delon Bower 0000 Trp fone Tota Cincinnati Bios 4000 bED 0000 Hemond py 1000 «335105 Tohae 292 nings for his fourth straight somone srt ad oasesFont ‘(SR homered, leading Montreal PsCineinnat ‘9 lou pot? victory and Rondell White past Los Angeles. Perez gave up eight hits, handers until the cows come struck out six and came out home,” he observed. “You Sfte lose Griffey from the left side, and it will change the rw HeeR =e 23 $0038 42202 kT a? ‘Habyan Sad } q 2 Poret 443.0 0 0 3 1aBlaesoraen Peag 5 } Umoires—torna, Winker Fit, Barron, Second ‘Dowts Prd, Gragg. in left instead of [Darren] thinking of a lot of teams. Piniella said. “The kid was tion.” takes another speed Watch.” Later,if needed, the Mari- Bragg literally walking on air. I've tros 3 Atlanta 2 (10) WhenFielder’s on First, Defense Can Relax Johnson now have as many pears little doubt that within By Jayson Stark the next two weeks, Kevin whiff com PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER Mitchell, wholeft the FukuoIn two weeks,Cecil Fielder ka Daiei Hawks on Thursself. | out Mare Newfield to end the will become the first man in son since the introduction of Johnson to strike out 15 or modern save rule in : Sid Fernandez (who \ it BASEBALL NOTES A two-out, two-RBI pinchsingle by Kevin Bass in the sixth inning put Baltimore losing Movton homered to left, his second of the season, on an 0-1 pitch from reliever Mike Stanton.It made a winner of John Hudek, who foe a perfect 10th for jouston, —o ~ SSissllscsus @ Se-ce-se-cck UHH runs. Colorado manag: 'ey eggne ye LO Pct nings as the Angels lost con- AlLeiter pitched 74s scoreless innings as Toronto de- seHEHE 8 GB WoL ed for seven runs, five earned,endsixhits in 5% in- e ous hed Morn Blue Jays 3 Cleveland 0 98 2 sel King, Ptah ea Sale one Atianta fie Koros os Angas v4 . Griffey Losing Alicea’s RBI single in the r. sixth made it 5-1 and They are embedded in the knocked out Bielecki, who padding of the Kingdome T2358 A—T3473. ‘Ciak First, Bomeft Second. SanFran 40,2483 oii LA 54.305 San Diego Bz $3 @ 4 10-4 May4, 1992 CHICAGO — Howard COLORADO abrhbt @rhb ss 4040 Motnd 3424 gpbnaca'sloneaveliee rape ‘Weiss Burks cf 5040 WBetss Stat season came al 01 of his longest Bchetie# 4020 Meredt 5404 of eone the end soap wigs Bee 3000 it Gro 4420 Jotrsontd at-bats. Castita 30 act ‘Foren 3440 «4032 CGacam 4231 come fouled off a le Botes2> ‘Swill D 4000 Pp 44d feet from homeplate, at the| 2nything like that. Griffey underwent two very end of the right-center field alley, are the silent re- hours of surgery Saturday tera 1-5slide. 10027 64 i 8 8 ? 7 Marlins ‘THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SEATTLE — About 375 baseball, but I've never seen scoring single as Boston won its second straight gameaf- S997 3529 223820042 9 ‘Mk Honson, Boston SEATTLE TIMES secutive games for the first ® musso timethis season. New Yor Pettine LO-1 Bankhead ‘Octiend Ontiveros W5-1 7 Chicago 7 eT 0 Cincinnati % Houston °8 Sittsburgh 'tsburg] 7 St Louis WEST 40584 (28% Colorado n son, and Luis Alicea had a two-run homer and a run- Rees $0001300 Nocwe keewet 3g00 cenTiay) (Chuck Knobloch, Tom Goodwn, Kansas hy once Jonson, heimeer MogNovon, Texas, Otis pl Pitching John nisl ~Butcher, Catfomio . ariners | homer, his 12th ofthe sea- Totobul dh 3000 Seron 4224 Velarde ss 3000 Sembachc 4110 BWikoms cf 3.000 Gotes >. 3040 Eenhoon 2 1000 PaqueieS> 4049 damesph 1000 Bordick ss 4000 Ester ss 0000 Totots 27040 Tots 2392 ‘New Yor: 000 000 000-0 (Oakiond 020 001 OOx—3 Velarde (3). OP—New York 1 LOB—New ‘York 4 Oakland 9. 28—Jovier (4). HR—Stera (6), An SS ‘13 Wa " Cubs Past NEW YORK — Bret Saberhagen pitched the first “< Poona tt % f oO ; Philly Atlanta ‘Ef Hanson, Boston Calif. | Knuckleballer Tim WakeBuck Showaltersaid. “We're field allowedfivehits in sev- ebrh bt ab rh bi §=4010 RHendersondh4 011 4000 dved 4040 3000 Benoot 2020 | Montreal $3 NewYork 2. Florida 0 to Strikeouts—_ Kev Apes, Kenwcn Cl Too Sotiore, Chuck Fey, Ctlomia I EAST caer aeon Dennis Matinez, Cleveland Kevin Applet, Kansct iy Oniveros, Oaktond Burrows, 940000 ‘Russel $6 940000 Minresota Guardado LOS 7 64442 ‘Schutstrom 922290 Robertson es ie 02 Tt was a hallelujah-type thing They have good hitters and you can’t let down for a second because the game can turn on you quickly.” L287 — «11 621 417 12 586 1 National League “| Rickey Henderson, Oakland aerpanats| Wogan) Rosas Knobiouch | eee le oh Cie, ter striking out Mike Stanley to end the game. “The guys are playing tough behind me. 73 «18 Kansas City (Pittsley 0-0) at Milwaukee (Sparks 1-1), noon New York (Rivera 0-1) at Oakland (Harkey 1-2), 2 p.m, Boston (VanEgmond0-0) at California(Finley 1-4), 2 p.m. Baltimore (Brown4-1) at Seattle (Bosio 2-0), 6 p.m. ‘Tey Steinboch Oakland Stolen Bases 3040 0000 ‘Meares ph 4000 Walbeck 4010 Totots 32.3103 Totals wid Texcs 000 100 020—3 ‘Minnesota 000 000 001—4 8:6 Nea vara Son Fcc " ted 4042 Lous 3o et " ‘Gary DiSarcina, Caifomnia Rem ¢ 18 ene 3080 Neen eat Mecewis D304100 Seto Greet 4000 Merullo ph WE 8-8 37 L259 39 46 Wi 77 Ak 712 72 nee L110 Sirk Home AWAY 72 " Jay Buhnes,Seattie Greg Gagne, Kansas City Tri Triples less innings set in 1983. ESS Joe Ofve, Milwaukee Cleveland cord of 36 consecutive score- 15s GBs Doubles agar Martner, Secfie Sareea eae 3s ‘of ye, Texas Rogers struck out five, walked one, allowed only one runner past second base and moved within three innings of Charlie Hough’s club re- 7-7 hetilantoe toot ante Aol Seegongia Fadcheacy Coven ‘McGwire, Oaidond Peinatapadel ‘Mo Vaughn, Boston = Hits Monny Ramirez Clevelond Texas beat Minnesota. 78 «664 «64 16 13 552. 2 82 WS 98 Texas % 15 13 536 2% 55 Li 84 2% Seattle Saturday's Games : Boston 12, California 1 5 Chicago 1, Detroit 0 Baltimore11, Seattle 4 Toronto 3, Cleveland 0 K.C. at Milwaukee,ppd Oakland 3, New York 0 4) Texas 3, Minnesota 1 Games ‘Todey's . % Chicago (Baldwin 0-1) at Detroit (Wells 2-3), 11:15 am. 3 Cleveland (Nagy 2-1) at Toronto (Darwin 1-3), 11:30 am. $} Texas (Pavlik 2-1) at Minnesota (Radke 2-1), noon % Brady Anderson, Batfimore league leading 1.42 and won his fifth straight game as California Y Oakland Oakiand Deane Poimer,fexas oft Witlams. Son Francisco So L575 4-8 tomy Walker, Cobraco Wl 88 Ron Gant Cincinnot sonec Ano 5-10 Chow Wi 66 Sirk Home Away Sen 116 Boe Ll 63 462 429 407 Pet 654 Re Milwaukee 13 15 464 5 1016 385 7 4 Chicago % Minnesota 92031098 2 WL Pet_ GB WEST ereCaio ry «(LI 483 Slumping HoJo Bats a 383 Son} ‘Bonitla, New York 28 37 55 Li0 64 12 14 1216 11 16 WL 17 9 RBis xc Bp le » a a ss Derek Bot 4¥2 Su 6 GB — 415 {NewYork #9 Toronto 7 } Baltimore 8 CENTRAL ¢ Cleveland Runs7 ered his ERA to a major- veros said. “I can’t throw a Detroit 2 Bic Karns, Los Angeles: WoL Pei GB. L10 Strk Home Away powpcese 85 Home Runs 17 10 630 — 64 W2 85 an RalscaiisCavekrd Cent Reider, yen Conca Warnecke feaiprsely ned Gary Gost, Kansas Cty Geronimo MINNEAPOLIS — Kenny Rogers extended his scoreJess innings streak to 33, low- into centerfield. ‘All Times MDT x0 EAST Boston Mo Vaughn Boston eT ae Poul Sorento, Chit Dowis, Catitomic: mane je eocaeee pes bare-handed stop and rolled as Ms ‘Mo Vaughn, Boston 29030 000 010 00-4 no-hitter, but he also didn’t let onehit ruin his day. After Luis Polonia broke Exe Muncy, Cleveland ‘Cortos American Leagu = Soovcnecee Home Runs 1000 32464 Toms =r Calif. 16.eee—_—_—".ee..::_—_—_—>" ™ us ‘Wiftanis, San Francisco aft THE ASSOCIATED PRESS OAKLAND, ‘Manny Romie. Cleveland Mark McLemore,lexas ‘Chil Dowis, Colfomic: Tim Noehing. Boston Stops Yankees Cold N.L. Leaders MAJOR LEAGUE REPORT gating er Don Baylor said he knew Coors Field was trouble White Sox: 9 when a es yer. 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