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Show = Thursday, April 20, 2006 z DAILY HERALD THE DAY IN BASEBALL Star of the day Arizona's Jeff DaVannon went 3-for-4 from the plate and was a double short of hitting for the cycle as the Diamondbacks cruised past the Giants 10-3. DaVannon also had three RBIin the win. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMEOF THE DAY AMERICAN LEAGUE ’s pound Tribe Red Sox down D’Rays HE ASSOCIATED PRE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. | | | BALTIMORE — If a lopsided loss to the Cleveland Indians didn't raise the BaltimoreOrioles’ire,it cer- seven-run fifth inning capped by them.’” Ramon Hernandez had a home run and four RBI, Jay Gibbons hit a three-run homer, and Tejada and | | | | | | | | | have won five of seven. “You can get waxed like wedidlast night and comeback andput a performancetogetherlike’'we did tonight,” Coninesaid,“It’s a good thing,andit does a lot for your confidence.” THE ASSOCIATED PRES | | | ronto on Sept. 28. 2000, at Camden Yards. beat the New York Mets Conine had three hits, matching his seasontotal in 2-1 Wednesday. one game.Every Oriole starter hadat least one RBI Hudson(1-1) struck out except for Brian Roberts — who reached basefour times and scored twice. six and walked one. He retired his first 15 batters “We came backand got a coupleofrallies going in a few innings,” Patterson said. “Weplayed well. before Ramon Castro’s Whatcan I say? Weall contributed.” and didn't allow a run until Jose Reyes doubled » Diamondbacks10, Giants Joe Nathan(1-0) picked upthe win witha score- could do as the ball went less inning, capping the Phillies 7, Nationals 6: Baltimore 9 7 563 212 73° WI d j a : e oS “i 66 34 a nt . 12 43 35 00 I 00 E | ter (2-1) limited the Pirates Howard's RBI single in the 10th inning completed innaruc out = a ene rally. TERA to 167.Jasons the lothwitha walk off Tapaoy 7 8 467 4 55 Chicago WoL Pet «10: S667 GB — 110 Str Home Away Intr WS 63420 ringhausen completed the two-hitter. Jim Edmonds homered Geeand 9 SS. CENTRAL Dek. 7 Minnesota 7 Kansas iy 2 6 600 90.212 37 500 212 64 12 W1 25. 62° 52 15 00 in the secondoff Victor Howardthen ripped a 12 143 712 010 140 23 09 00 against Roberto Hernandez. David Eckstein hom- homewin in eight games. 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Str 55 429 lost 16 oftheirfirst 17, YANKEES3, BLUE JAYS 1 its second-slowest behind » Reds 9, Marlins 8: At L10 — 8 Angeles. 11 hits in the three-game 00 GB 7.50 34 Santos (1-3) and hitatworun double in the ninth managed one run and CARDINALS4, PIRATES 0 MikeStanton (0-2) and movedto second on Chase _Utley’s one-out walk. 42.54 streak late last season, The reeling Royals, whohad a 19-gamelosing series against Chicago. Kansas City’s 2-12 start is s bt 7 7 1 Abreu opene Adam Kennedyhad fourhits and two RBIs, two-run homer, Casey Kotchman had twohits and two RBIs and Darin Erstad scored twice after leadoff doubles for Los White Sox. their NL Westrivals. Twins’ comeback from a 94 deficit. Orlando Cabrerahit a avictory by the Chicago thefirst three games of the four-gameseries against Det to twohits over eight jobby into the ninth inningof ' the sixth against Kevin Correia. DaVanonled a 13-hit attack for the Diamondbacks, whohave scored at least sevenrunsin each of At Philadelphia, Ryan and walked oneto lower Vazquez sent the Kansas ‘City Royals to their 10th straightloss, pitching Cain (0-2), then tripled in walks and twoRBIs. former teammateJ.C. Romero(1-1) in the 10th. slowlyupthe line. in the fourth inning and singled in the fifth off Matt 7-9. Adrian Gonzalez drovein three runs and hadthreehits, and Khalil Greenehad twohits, two D Cardinals 4, Pirates 0: At = a two-run homeragainst DaVanon, an outfielder whowas signed as a free agent a week before spring training, homered by Colorado from April Pittsburgh, Chris Carpen- » Twins 12, Angels 10: At Minneapolis, pinch-hitter Michael Cuddyerhit Chicago, Javier Vazquez's no-hit bid ended in the sev- roller downthe third-base line. There was nothing he nine hits in seveninnings. 541 00 » White Sox 4, Royals 0: At Rodriguezis hitting 462 (12-for-26) in New York's seven winsand.148 (4—_for-27)in its sevenlosses. hitting for the cycle and drovein three runs. twoofthree in theseries. «114733 — 73 W4 63 with his 434th homer. reer, but with nodecisions mixed in each time. He was 4-0 with Philadelphia in 1995 and 50 with Arizonain 2001 and VinnyCastilla had fourhits. Se fotn fur wins twice beforein kiewicz's checked swing Chan HoPark (1-0) won forthefirst time since beating Arizonalast Aug 31. Heallowed four runs — three earned — and Str “Home Away intr ell each had twohits for the Red Sox, who wonfor the 10th timein 13 games. Schilling started with enth inning on Doug Mient- allowed two runs — one earned — andfourhits in eight innings againsthis formerteam, which won GB 110 in five innings. Frank Catalanotto went 3-for4 against Mussina, improving hjs career averageagainst him to .460 in 50 at-bats. Rodriguez homered in thefifth, tying Juan Gonzalez for 35th place nonfell a double short of It’s one game.” WoL Pet lowered his ERAto 2.67. Kyle Farnsworth got the last twoouts of the eighth and Mariano Rivera, bouncing back from Saturday'sloss in Min_nesota,pitched a perfect ninth for his second save. Former Yankee Ted Lil_ly (1-1) gave up two runs, sevenhits and five walks —_3: At Phoenix, Jeff DaVa- high 19 hits and took two of three from the Rockies after being swept at home David Wright madethree __run and sevenhits. He Tampa Bay Devil Rays 9-1 Wednesday night. Backed by Boston's season-high, seven-run third inning, Schilling (4-0) allowing one run and six hits in lowering his ERA from 1.64 to L.61.Hetied Jim Bunning for 15th on the strikeoutslist at 2,855 whenhe fanned Jonny —_a career-high four RBIs errorsand hit a game-ending groundoutwith a runneron. Tom Glavine(2-1) EAST : Padres 13, Rockies 4: At San Diego had a season- in the ninth and scored on Chris Woodward'ssingle. Metsthird baseman. “T just think he was overthe middle ofthe plate and they were swingingthe bats well tonight,”said Indians manager Eric Wedge, whoclosed his clubhouse to reporters. “It was a bad ea niett, all the way around. walked onein seveninnings,allowing seven hits. Houstonhas scored 12 runsin his four starts — seven camein his lone victory, against Washington onApril 9. Boston Red Sox over the Kevin Youkilis had a solo homer and two 3) struck outeight and Todd Wellemeyer (0-1) ying to improveto 10-0careerin April, turned an 84 lead over to Florida's bullpeniafterthe sixth inning. The Marlins are 05 in one-run games. Denver, Ben Johnson had leadoff singlein the sixth, Jake Westbrook(2-2)failed to protect a 7-3 lead, allowing nine runs.— eight earned — and12 hits in 4 3 double in the ninth off NEWYORK — Tim Hudson tooka shutout into the ninth inning and pitched athree-hitter, and Andruw Joneshit his fifth homerin four games to help the Atlanta Braves a season-high seven in 7 1-3 innings,allowing one singles, and MarkLoretta, Trot Nixon and Mike Low- New Braveace bests old one Jhonny Peralta, Victor Martinez and Aaron Boone Mussina (2-1) struck out throughsix innings, striking out sevento lead the Gomesin the sixth. eeeeeae Ailonta Graves pitcher Yea Hiedsom delivers a pitch fo aINewYork Mets batter during thesecondinning on Wednesday. Jeff Conine each had two RBIfor the Orioles, who homered for Cleveland, which had beaten Baltimore five straight times. Martinez extended his hitting streak to 14 games,the longest in the major leagues this year. A night after a 15-1 loss to the Indians, the Orioles had a season-high21 hits and batted aroundin the fifth and eighth innings.It was Baltimore's highestscoring gamesince a club-record 23 runs against To- straight game and Mike Mussina made another sharp start, leading the New York Yankees over the Toronto BlueJays. Schilling breezed tainly awakenedtheir bats. | Kevin Millar hit a go-ahead, two-run double in a CoreyPatterson's two-run homer, and the Orioles overcamea fourrun deficit to beat Cleveland 18-9 Wednesdaynight. “They really ‘showed mesome charactertonight,” Baltimore manager Sam Perlozzo said.“I ORIOLES 1g know when they came into the INDIANS g dugout and it was 7-3,they were still chirping about coming back. Miguel Tejada was saying,‘Let's go, we can get guez homered in his third BOSTON — opened a season with four winning starts for the first timte in his career. 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