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Show DAILY HERALD Sunday,Api30, 2006 Star of the day Detroit's Carlos Guillen had five RBI on 3-for-<4 hitting ane scoped three tines 25 the Tigers pounded the Minnesota Twins, 18-1. “AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST w Boston 14 New York Toronto Baltimore Tampa Bay 10 CENTRAL Chicage AMERICAN LEAGUE Big Boston rally Ge 110 2 4 WoL Pt 16 Str Home Away trite 46 Wl 64 86 00 a 64 a) 37 1 GB veland 52 238; THE ASSOCIATED PRE +10 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Jason Varitek hit a tiebreaking single in a four-run ninth inning and Manny Ramirez homered, leading the Boston Red Sox past the Tampa Bay pee Rays 96 on Satur- Str Home Away intr 74 00 W2 93 96 Kansas City 5 54 312 1 1 14 00 3 2 5) 00 L110 55 3st [2 nome Away Intr 05 6? 00 od SS wl 57 yaling 655,the Red WEST WoL os Angeles Pet 12 GB 50 akland ‘Sox loaded the bases with noneoutin the ninth against Tyler Walker (0-1) on a single and two 00 65 walks. He struck out Ramirez on a 3-2 pitch before Trot Nixon walked to tie it. 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Hardyalso con- nected for the Brewers, whobatted around twice andfell one homer short of the franchise record theirfifth straight loss, 4-2 on Saturday night Cleveland. age to .352 » Giants 3, Diamondbacks 2: At San Francisco, Ran- dy Winn made two spec- tacular plays inleft field in the top ofthe ninth inning, and Moises Alou homered leading off the bottom half ROCKIES 8, MARLINS 7 COLORADO FLORIDA arn ab ehh Barnes ss 6 10 OHaRmzss 5 22 1 Q a9 01 00 Asenci p 00 = 0 Fen 010 Ore 000 | Fogo 0000 Svan ct 0100 0000 1000 | 0000 | v000 | 0000 Totals 39813 6 Totals” 36 710 4 Colorado 004 102 10 — 8 Florida ot 400 200 — 7 =—Foag(3), WiCabre'a (5), Abercrombie(1) Tinei lbsoges |—Colorado 11. Flonda 28—Holicay 2 (7), Atkins 8), (Gon » Rockies8, Marlins At Miami,Garrett Atkins homered and drovein’ three runsto lead the Rockiesto their third: straight win. Matt Holliday had two doubles,a triple and two PIRATES3, PHILLIES 2 Winn, startingin left ” because Barry Bonds was givena day Francisco (Cain SATURDAY’S RESULTS off, made a sliding catchin left-center tv 1ob ShawnGreenof a 2 hit and then topped that effort on the nextbatter. MONDAY's GAMES 205 p.m. wadelphia at F ida, 3.05 p.m Wash atN'¥ Mets, 5:10 p.m Louis at Cincinnati, 5:10 pm Houstona 6.05pin ado at Auant Pit tsburgh at ChiCubs, 6.05 p.ni. 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Hockey Lessons $20 bythe Tigerssince a 19-6 victory at Texas on Aug. Felix Hernandez earned his first winof the season. 1 Hfpal itl é a8:|Ha| Skating Magglio Ordonez and Curtis Granderson also connectedfor Detroit. It was the most runs scored » Rangers 7, Indians 5: At WHITE SOX 2, ANGELS 1 Lessons Detroit Tigers to their big- Graves: WP—Gutnne PB—Burajas T—2 52 A~37.496 (43.415) RPues mateo) WP—Foay 1-323 A—15 405 PB—Pauling T—220 A—33:044 (38 496) get 10 savesin April after entering that season without a save. Fausto Carmona(1-2) and club and the Los Angeles Dodgers handed the runstarved San Diego Padres set on April 29, 1980, at Johnson finished 0-for-5, droppinghis batting aver- to give San Francisco a victoryover Arizona. nings and Jeromy Burnitz hit a two-run homerfor thePirates. six homers, Rickie Weeks connectedforhis first leadoff shot and the Brewers hadtheir biggest offensive outburst insix years. Bill Hall, Carlos Lee scoring singleby Wily MoPenaoff Dan Miceli. Jonathan Papelbon struck outall three battersin the bottom half for his 10th savein 10 chances. He becamethe first big leaguepitcher to Cleveland, Kevin Mench’s homerun streak ended at s 2: At Pittsburgh, Paul Maholm »b Brewers 16, Cubs 2: At penter and All-Star Livan a[all tie when he con- » Mets 1, Braves 0: At Atlanta, Tom Glavine outpitched John Thomson, and Paul Lo Ducahit his first home run with New , York. as Cincinnati sent Andy Award winner Chris Car- 0 00 RBIs for Colorado. donPhillips had two RBIs After NL Cy Young Hernandezlocked up in a Home Away Intr 83 94 00 5400 Detroit, Carlos Guillen homered twice and drove sacrifice fly and a run- 00 CENTRAL Blue Jays. » Tigers 18, Twins 1: At it 9-6 on Mike Lowell's shotinthe eighth inning thai sent the St. Louis Cardinals to a 2-1 victory over Home Away WA Dd 93 69 13 510 44 19 L226 49 three hits and three RBIs in a rout of the Toronto right. 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