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Show Wednesday, September 7, 2005 DAILY HERALD THE DAY IN BASEEALL the win, striking out 10 while giving up no eared runs and just four hits in a 5-0 win over Toronto. NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE D’Rays drop Yanks eae BoSox edge Angels THE ASSOCIATEDPRESS NEW YORK Tampa Bay’s Jonny Gomes talked f eo \ itabtans about the two‘We neaded 63 vin teatal perme leather and lumber. The New York Yankees didn’t provide enough of either Tuesday night, and it guaranteed them a losing record against the Devil Raye ffor or the first time. oe Robinson Cano’s error with one out in the \ ninth inning allowed Tampa Bay to score the go-ahead run in a 4-3 vic} tory over the Yankees. Sf The Devil Rays are 104 against “the Yankees in 2005 after beginning umes the season 31-80 against New York. TAMPA BAY 4 Even they havea hard time explain- vera (6-4) with oneout in the ninth, and pinch-runner Joey Gathrightstole second.Julio Lugohit a grounder behind second, which Cano allowed to go between his legs while the speedy Gathright raced home. “Physical mistakes happen,and they took advantage with their speed,” Jeter said. “I've made errors to lose games before.I'll probably do it again, and he'll probably doit again.” pgaese EAST Boston NewYork Toronto Baltimore TampaBay WoL 8156 77 60 68-70 65 73 58 81 Pet GB L10 Str «59 — BW 562 4 64 Lt 493 1312 46 «LA 471 1612 46 W-1 417) 24 55) W3 Home 47-21 4425 3731. 3436 37-32 Away intr 34-35 126 33-35 11-7 31-99. 8-10 31-37 8-10 21-49 3-15 CENTRAL Chicago Cleveland Minnesota Detroit Kansas City WoL 86 «51 77 61 72 66 63 73 44 92 Pet GB L10 628 — «73 558 91/2 64 522 1412 55 463 2212 28 324 4112 28 WEST Str WH W2 L2 L6 L4 Home 4227 3332 3832 32:35 27-43 Away intr 44-28 126 4429 153 3434810 31-38 99 1749 99 Str L1 L4 W2 W2 Home 41-30 4030 3830 33:36 Away intr 36-30 126 36-32 108 31-40 99 27-42 108 ; WoL ~LosAngeles 77 60 Oakland §=76 62 Texas 69 70 Seattle 60 78 Pct 562 «551 4% 435 GB — 112 9 1712 L10 46 46 B2 64 TODAY'S GAMES "RUSTY KENNEDY/Associated Press Houston first basemanLance Berkmanfields a groundball downtheline hit by Philadelphia’s JimmyRollins in the fifth inning Tuesday in Philadelphia. Berkman threw Rollins out on the play. The Astros won2-1. Astros extend card lead THEASSOCIATEDPRESS making a hard charge up Seattle (R.Franklin 6-14) at Oakland (Haren 12-10),1:35 p. (goete> aoe:Baltimore (Maine 2- i"5:05 pm LA. Angels (1 Ser eaeoe Cleveland ‘saoata12 9) at Detroit (Colon Se ee,9) at N.Y. Minkoes (arWight2)S05 Be: Kansas City (Wood 4-5) at ChiSox (Contreras 10-7), 6:05 p. TUESDAY'S RESULTS THURSDAY'S GAMES Tampa Bay 4, N.Y. Yankees 3 ChiSox 6, Kansas City 5 Texas 10, Minnesota 7 Seattle 3, Oakland 2 Kansas City at ChiSox, 6:05 p. im the NL wild-card standings. 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Bruntlett delivered as a pinch runner, stealing second andthird then scoring ingto steal third, earning the battered catcher some mockapplause. “Chances are you're not to going to string a few base hits against him, so it’s worth takinga littlebit ofa risk,” Bruntlett said the go-ahead run on Jason _ of Wagner. Lane's RBIsinglein the » Braves 3, Mets 1: At ninthinningtolift the Atlanta, John Smoltz wild-cardleading Astros toa 2-1 victory over the Phillies on Tuesdaynight. “We madeit happen tonight,” Houston manager outpitched Pedro Marti- nez, and Andruw Jones drovein tworuns for the Braves. Facing Martinez for Phil Garner The Astros moved one game aheadofFlorida the third timethis season, and 1 2 games aheadof ond straight in the match- Philadelphiain the wild- upof former Cy Young the Phillies. onerun in seveninnings, walking one andstriking out two while leading At- Smoltz (14-6) wonhis sec- card standings with their 11th consecutive winoe lost their fourth straight overall. Bruntlett’s steals helped make a winner out of Roy Oswalt (17-11), who struck out eight, allowed six hits and oneearned run in eight spectacular innings. Brad Lidge worked the ninthfor his 34th save. With oneoutin the ninth, Lance Berkman mer HoustonAll-Star closer Billy Wagner(4-2). Bruntlett stole second andthird — his fourth andfifth steals this year REDS 2, BREWERS 1 (MILWAUKEE. NATIONAL LEAGUE though catcher Todd Pratt seemed to havetrouble getting theball out of his mitt each time. lead. 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DerrekLee hit his 40th homeronhis 30th birth- dayand drovein two runs for theCubs, who knocked out Matt Morris in the fifth and won for the fourthtimein five games, » Diamondbacks 4,Pirates 2: At Pittsburgh, rookie catcher Ryan Doumit’s er- rant throw on a rundown playin the 12th inning got Pete Mackanin’s managerial runin Pittsburgh off toa losing start. The Pirates dropped theirfifth in a row, 10th in 11 gamesand15th in 19 —a slide that caused manager Lloyd McClendon to be fired earlier in the day. D Reds 2, Brewers 1: At Cincinnati, Javier Valentin's RBIsinglein the bottom ofthe 10th inning gave the Reds the victory. Adam Dunn singled with oneout off Jorge De La Rosa,(2-2) and moved to third on Sean Casey's single. Valentin followed with a line-drive over drawn-in centerfielder Brady Clark. 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A-24996 (5.250, ond night in a row to lead the White Sox to their sixth consecutive victory. D Rangers 10, Twins 7: At Minneapolis, Mark Teix- pitched his second com- iera’s three-run homer Soxina 32 victory over him just the fifth player plete game for the Red the L.A. Angels. Wakefield (15-10) altwo runs and eight hits and walked three, twointentionally. Hestruck out seven for Boston’s fourth complete gameofthe season and secondin three games. Seema N.Y. YANKEES 3 ing their success this season against the team that has won the AL East every year sinceTampa Bay joined themajors in 1998, “Whateverit is, I hope it continues,” manager Lou Piniella said. Gomes had twohits and scored a run,but his biggest contributions came with two strong throws from right field in the sixth inning, helping keep the Devil Rays’ spr toarun. 's baseball. The two‘L’s,leather and lumber, you'veee to do them both, and todayall nine of us did,” Gomes said. “You can win a ballgame so many different ways.” The Yankees couldn't hold a three-run lead with Randy Johnson on the moundandlost the opener of a six-game homestand. New Yorkfell four games behindthe division-leading Boston Red Sox, who open a three-gameseries at Yankee Stadium starting Friday. New York's Derek Jeter scored a run and drove in anotherin his 1,500th major league game. The Yankees’leadin the AL wild-card race dropped to a halfgameoverCleveland. Pinch-hitter Aubrey Huff singled off MarianoRi- THEASSOC BOSTON — David Ortiz hit a game-winning homer in the bottom of the ninth, and Tim Wakefield D Orioles 5, Blue Jays 0: At Baltimore, Daniel Cabrera cameoff the disabled list to throw seven innings offour-hit ball to lead the Orioles. in the ninth inning made in majorleague history to hit 100 in his first three ‘seasons. a. 3 » Mariners 3, Athletics 2: At Oakland,Calif., Mike Morse hita tiebreaking single in the seventh and Seattle's Joel tineiro pitchedeight innings. 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