Show 1 i I The Salt Lake Tribune - - 1 - 444 -- Triple Play Helps PhiHies End Sid 6 f N — 4 '1-- 's ip -- 991 D April 29 Monday a - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS f 71P- - i All Randy Ready - f : Ii 1- - 11 -- ' '' - C yo'"ii' - si Ik '4' fi1‘ ' 1111 it-- ' ' e C A MO w:3 I o '1:7'' ''4 I walio k j) P rk ji ' - r ' - 0 ' 4'er ecov 'I ''c:': I 04 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 4t174 4:' '4 CINCINNATI — Reliever Rob Dibble threw a baseball into the seats at Riverfront Stadium after getting the final out Sunday in the Cincinnati Reds' 3 victory over the Chicago Cubs Dibble had a rough outing giving up five hits and two runs in the last two innings as he earned his fourth save He got Ryne Sandberg on a called third strike to end the game then got the ball back from catcher Joe Oliver In the middle of receiving congratulations from teammates just behind the mound Dibble turned and heaved the ball into the stands in center field A Reds employee who spoke on the condition of anonymity said the ball reportedly hit a woman in the arm but she wasn't seriously injured No one was brought to the stadium first-ai- d room for treatment When told of the report that the ball hit a fan Dibble said "I hope not" He refused to discuss the incident any further 1titiT: S'Il L- 4-- 20-ye- ar rI r1"1"""--11"-------"""- From Dibble Throw 9-- 2 ' "- Fan Struck in Arm unassisted triple play was stick out his glove and tag Tony Fernandez "I really didn't think about it at the time" Ready said Sunday after the Fillies beat the San Diego Padres in Philadelphia "My instincts just said to throw the ball to first and get the easy play and that's what I did" There have been only eight unassisted triple plays in major league history The last was by Ron Hansen of the Washington Senators against the Cleveland Indians on July 30 1968 Jason Grimsley opened Sunday's game by walking Paul Faries and Tony Fernandez With the runners going Tony Gwynn lined to Ready at second He stepped on second base for the second out Fernandez was only a foot or two away but Ready threw to first for the third out the first triple play in the history of Veterans Stadium "It really wasn't that hard" Ready said of the triple play "The runners were moving and all I did was catch the line drive step on second and throw to first" Grimsley ) allowed three hits in seven innings Padres starter Eric was knocked out after 112 Nolte (3-innings Astros 2 Braves 0: At Houston Cadouble in sey Candaele hit a two-ru- n the seventh inning and also tripled as Houston beat Atlanta for only their third victory in nine games Houston has scored just 11 runs in its last nine Al Osuna games Jimmy Jones (2-and Dwayne Henry combined on a Tom Glavine ) gave up two runs and eight hits Pirates 7 Mets 3: At New York Barry Bonds stole home and drove in three runs with a pair of singles as Pittsburgh knocked out Ron Darling ) with seven runs and seven hits in alWs innings John Smiley (4-lowed three runs and six hits in five-plu- s innings Reds 4 Cubs 3: At Cincinnati Paul O'Neill hit his third homer in three games and rookie Chris Hammond (3- 0) gave up one run and six hits in seven innings before Rob Dibble relieved for his fourth save Expos 9 Cardinals 6: At St Louis Marquis Grissom hit a grand slam off Juan Agosto to break an eighth-innin- g with five tie and went RBIs as Montreal ended a seven-gam- e losing streak Tim Burke (2-- was the winner and Mike Perez ) was the loser Dodgers 7 Giants 3: At Los Angeles Kevin Gross got his first victory for the Dodgers striking out nine walking none and allowing four hits in six innings Brett Butler hit his first home run for Los Angeles - ' had to do loran tr (I- P11 11 4 ' el —411"r it ' - A ' ' 1 1 i I 1 : 1 ' 1 ' 1- P r - 1 ! k il i 1 1 I - r "? "2 1 : Pms Associated In a fit of pique Reds' Rob Dibble heaves ball into stands after struggling for save 4 MigOIN1MMO MOlk A (1-3- t - White Sox Finish Off Yankees As McDowell Wins 4th Game 1) ' ' N 10 ' ' '' ''''171 - '' Aseociated Rickey Henderson literally steals second base Sunday holding it aloft after he made it his 938th successful theft Henderson One Steal Away From Stolen Base Record THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The — Calif OAKLAND Rickey Henderson finally shares Lou Brock's pedestal atop the career stolen base list Henderson expects to share the stand only for a couple of days After being foiled on four tries for the equalizer over four games Henderson got No 938 with a steal of second base in the' sixth inning of the Oakland Athletire 3 victory over California Sunday Brock was sitting behind Oakland's dugout and saw his mark matched Henderson will get his next chance Tuesday night at home against New York "Right now we're tied and we stand Henderson said "Tuesday or Wednesday I'll get the record" Henderson broke forteCond on a 2 pitch from Robindon and was safe with his trademark head-firslide beating catcher Lance Parrish's high throw e 1 1 1 hand-to-han- t j I t1 st I: i f af- ter Parrish called for a forkball game" steal After the record-tyin- g Henderson picked the base up and held it over his head in triumph "That was a said "The thing" Hendersoninside me thrill the happiness The way the crowd reacted was a joy They were pulling for me" Brock said: "I was more emotional about him breaking my season record in 1982 What he did there was done in a specific When he gets period of time No 939 he will have only himself to run against He will have to push himself to keep going" single-- 1 S 1 r 0 0 I : I e! 1 f I : (2-2- two-gam- five-gam- 423innings Indians 4 Rangers 2: At Arlington:Z- Texas Eric King pitched eight strong 71 innings before needing help from Doug Jones and the Cleveland beat held Texas to one'" Texas King ) run on four hits for eight innings He' walked none and struck out five'L Pinch hitter Kevin Reimer and Rafael Palmeiro doubled with one out in the ninth finishing King Jones relieved for his fifth save Bobby Witt ) walked seven and gave up seven hits in eight innings (2-2- bases-loade- 8-- (1-2- -- (3-0- 40MginMENEmodmo A la N I - - -N Z - 4-- - rq III a h I t it 4-- 4ENNMEMENIEP ' : : and Bob Milacki pitched 513 innings relief Cal Ripken had n" of one-hthree hits and four RBIs for the OrV'"I:1 who came back: from a 1 deficit' to win for only the second time UO:4 eight games ntAthletics 7 Angels 3: At Oakland1 Calif Dave Stewart ) snapped a e losing streak by pitcidng) seven strong innings and Jose Can with three RBIs as 1:1 seco went the A's completed a three-gam- e sweep of the Angels Oakland has ? beaten California six times in seveiv gave games this season Abbott (0-up five runs and eight hits hp rain-delay- Thomas drew a leadoff walk in the second inning and scored on a double by Cory Snyder Thomas opened the fourth inning with his third home run of the season In the seventh Sammy Sosa doubled and scored on a single by Thomas The White Sox added another run on Ron Karkovice's bunt hit Thomas is batting 412 with nine RBIs in his last nine games He has three home runs and two doubles in that span TWIlls 8 Math lets 2: At Minneapolis Jack Morris won his 200th career game and the Minnesota Twins extended their winning streak to five : )4 Baltimore4' Craig Worthington singled home the run in the eighth inning' Orioles 5 Brewers 4: At (2-3- it together" (1-- -- 8-- 2 I third home run of the sii Fielder's season Sunday for the beating Seattle Mariners' fifth straight loss Morris became the 89th pitcher to reach ) 200 victories Kirby Puckett homered and drove in three runs as the Twins won for the seventh time in eight games Red Sox 2 Royals 1: At Kansas City Mo Dana Kiecker starting in place of the suspended Roger Clemens combined with three relievers for a seven-hitte- r and Mike Greenwell twice drove in Wade Boggs leading Boston past the Royals Kiecker went 51s innings in his first start giving up one run and five hits while striking out six Clemens 0 with an 028 ERA was scheduled to start but learned on Friday that commissioner Fay Vincent had e suspension for upheld his an incident involving umpire Terry Cooney in last year's American League playoffs Blue Jays 9 Tigers 6: At Toronto Devon White's two-ru- n single put Toronto ahead in the sixth inning ending Detroit bullpen's scoreless streak at 36 innings and leading the Blue d Jays over the Tigers White's rally single keyed a five-ru- n that made it 4 Glenslien Hill had a career-hig- h four hits for Toronto Mike Timlin ) pitched 31s innings and gave up four hits including Cecil 4-- (0-1- 1 $' (2-2- (2-1- from Robinson "It was down but I thought I got off a good accurate throw" Parrish said "I was anticipating him going every pitch but I wasn't going to alter the way I call the 1-- I steal came record-tyin- g five-hitt- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Frank Thomas changed his approach and changed his luck by not swinging at Chuck Cary's changeup Thomas homered and drove in two runs Sunday leading Jack McDowell and the White Sox over the New York Yankees 1 in Chicago On April 17 Thomas went against Cary as Chicago lost 10-- 1 Thomas has been hot since then and he continued his streak against Cary this time "I didn't bite on his change today He threw it a couple of times with two strikes but I laid off" Thomas said "In the last week or so I've really put 4 AL 0 I S D r 11: E sv Irs : 1 1 r t 00 1 1: Or ' '' 0 1111 IAIH I 11111 111 D k d8T - 1 N ) - i 0 e c :1 i' t : '''' 4- ' momrn :""''' 4 I k tA exolPs446: 1 I t iI 1 ' : 7 ii - ''' ''' ' 000‘' f - - rr A i - -- - '''''416' ' ' ' -- - - ( :: ( ' - 4 ''g"--' - -- - - ' ' - ' ' ' - t le It ' 44' kret 0 i 701 i 4013togisoweadroutogno-- --- t gt! tt 4 ) ! ! 4 1 - 1 0 gt - - - - '' ' ''''N04 ''''' ': - ' Of"ITtet-t'''- t "K 00001111110k tolsok 1 i ) s --- - i t i I '' ''''" ' '''' "Q'11 $" I I S' N N VOZ!'si'-7:::7- :' tet L s I Itio''''7V ' 1 f --' - -- -- - - - ' f i - 40'1I9 I ' 1 1 4 I 1 Test drive the Infiniti 045 with the world 's first i I 1 -- El 1 I :t Full-Acti- ve Suspension-syste- m i' today - r' - INFINIT I 8 a o i - - I t t a a Cline's Infiniti 4594 S State St Murray (801) 0 269-630- 0 1 © 1991 Infiniti Division of Nissan Motor Corporation in US A 4 j I 41 V 1 $ - 0‘ge4k-digAtoIti- 04114gLOCONLIt AtiaWsanoRAtIVIR001-001- d"It " "614 " 4"41nolLoltpIm064010ort atoraotmrOrotsso |