Show otiltAitst1 ti io lsa AemoArwemeett911"1' - 'rceV""'"W"'"""1"14'-'""1"1"1"""9"1"- 1 I D10 0 BASEBALL The Salt Lake Tribune 0 Sunday June 27 1993 r Padres Offer Ticket Refund After Dismantling Team THE ASSOCIATED the players named Sheffield and PRESS Darrin Jackson have been traded away as part of a salary purge and a third Fred Mc Grill has been named in trade rumors "Everything I said in that letter was true as the facts existed at that time" Freeman said in a memo to team employees "Nev- ertheless the goodwill of our fans is important" Freeman wrote adding that anyone who bought tickets after he sent the SAN DIEGO — In the after- ' math of the Gary Sheffield trade the San Diego Padres will offer refunds to season ticket holders who feel they were deceived by a letter from team president Dick Freeman last winter ' In that letter to potential season ticket buyers Freeman wrote that the Padres planned to keep the core of the team together Two of ' - letter will be given MAJOR LEAGUE REPORT re- d pro-?ate- funds if requested "Please carry out this policy with good cheer because we value our season ticket holders' support and patronage" Freeman said Sheffield and reliever Rich Rodriguez were traded to the Florida Marlins on Thursday for rehewer Trevor Hoffman and two minor leaguers Jackson now with the Mets was traded to ronto in March for Derek Bell ' Citt4aLP&GWilM!VI i ' I Rockies Take Victory Over Weakened Giants ' THE ASSOCIATED Z New 28—Je1tenes PRESS SAN FRANCISCO — Staked to a lead after four innings and without Barry Bonds or Matt Williams in the San Francisco lineup Colorado's Armando Reynoso had little reason to worry even with runners on base The right-handbeat the Giants for the second time this season scattering seven vichits in 'the Rockies' tory on Saturday "He makes it look simple" said Colorado manager Don Baylor whose team had 15 hits "He stays out of trouble and when he does get into trouble he gets better He doesn't let it bother him" When the Giants threatened in the seventh with men on second and third with one out Reynoso ) struck out Mike Benjamin and got 5-- 0 d abrhbl 2b5 '2 3 0 0 3 00000 8 5 3 2 3 5 1 WCIork ib 8ennnpieril DoMorbnez Ocylon ss MOrroVOMQ C Càrteon ph Mail 1 —1000 34 1 7 1 210 200 000- -5 000 010 000- -1 LOB—Oztotacio it Son 33 5 15 5 Caorado I Casa r1 eenparnin 3b JePoect ph Pffiison p Burixt r) McGee ph Jkonftey p ROO) p km Francisco DP—Sal Ficincitat fratctsco 8 (4) ViClatk fAcylon (2) 3010 0 4020 4000 3 0 0 0 4121 4010 3000 1000 4000 4000 1000 0000 0000 2134 0 13) Gotarrogo (19) Manwoong (7) HP— (IL DieOAS (28) 5— (18) Clones H Hs I et BB SO lotodo 9 !Zeros° W5-lcm Ameisco 1914son 154 Bum 3 3 J 1 RIeth 1 7 1 1 2 8 10 5 0 5 0 1 3 4 4 1 0000 00 1 1 1 1 Cardinals 4 Mets 2 i - — i -- I 2 -- 0 11 I I ii 4 its" 471 PITTSBURGH U i g " 4111 2110 4010 3110 3 0 2 3010 ei i 000 4000 3110 3011 4420 JaBes 4000 Martin et Doullon c 4000 Mecced tl incomglio 0 4041 King 3b Batiste ss 3000 DCIork Monk) 3b 3010 Pennylealbet 0 Sioight c Motandno 2b 2 Schilling la 4000 Pourpg lb Piordon ph 4000 Cooke p West') 0000 lb 1 1 000 (19) Pittsburgh 6 28—krporo (I) HP—Gorcto (3) 4 (1) KYoung 111 Phliarielphia SthlIIff)gL8-- 7 We I PittCooe 6 2 SO 2 2 JO 2 '' Nt71 t 4 ---- - RORIDA obrbbl 0 0 0 COR 1411 Goss cl 5110 brioikor rt 4000 Colbfunn ib 4 0 0 Nou 3424 Corciero ss 3 0 2 0 Laker c 2000 0 obrhbl 5020 5110 4000 4010 3114 3000 4 0 0 4030 0 0000 1000 0000 0000 0000 4000 ct Borbene 2b Wbrtmore rt Shelf 3b Desriode lb Conroe 2 SooDo9D c Weiss ss 1 If Press The Associated outs in the ninth inning — Pro c 2000 ph 4000 the second an RBI single by Varsho hDstet p 0000 Oltvet Berry hill — gave Atlanta a victory ATIANTA H01157014 abrhbi 5 0 Noon 2b 1 BWIlltartts p Gonzalez I Parket of Potkr90113 p 1 4000 2200 4222 3 4 4010 3010 4000 4000 0400 3 0 0 2000 0000 1000 0000 1011 1 Olsonc Pecolo ar Lemke 2b Glomne p Wantets p Nixon ph Stanton p Benyhill ph 0 0 0 0 Candoe phi 0 0 0 laubensee c 0 0 0 0 Totals 36 5 12 4 Houston XHrnndz abrhbl d DSanders Brous& ss Pendleton 3b Justre d Gant &earn lb Huntet lb 1 3100 3222 4020 5000 0000 5031 2040 0000 0 0 0 0 4000 4120 2000 1140 lb Fineyph 0 1 1 33 6 7 6 100 102- -5 300 021- -6 Totals 001 000 Two outs when winning run scored E—Cedeno (12) Hunter (1) Lemke (8) DP— 11 Atlanta 4 Houston 1 Atlanta 3 LOB—Houston 28—Parket (1) Antey (5) 311—Cedeno (4) HP— Pendleton (5) Justre (15) SB—CBagskett (12) e(Jena (7) Lemke (1) CSCedeno (5) ER BS SO H R IP Houston 3 3 3 3 2 6 Ponucrt 1 1 1 0 0 0 )01emandez 1 1 1 2 2 1 13Willtas 0000 3010 3000 1000 1110 0000 2 Shipley 3b Hgginsc Bean lb Brao:61 ShOwell Gerenc over Houston Berryhill's hit in the hole on the right side went off first baseman Jeff Bagwell's glove to second baseman Craig Biggio Boss! t Bagwell 3 0 0 Damon r pinch-hitte- Mania Berry 3 rwtrl"' 1 li Mets shortstop Tim Bogar misses the ball dinals' Ozzie Smith arrives safely at second base Unbe pr decisions De Shields 2b 3 ''3'':: 4 t 1 ' : 41 'vN SelVOIS C MIAMI — Charlie Hough lost control of his knuckle-bal- l in the sixth inning and the game as Montreal rallied to beat Florida Hough has lost eight of his last nine MONTREAL ' 1 it B 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 ph 30 6 2 32 0 5 0 Totals Totals 000 000 000- -0 Cincinnall 000 100 01x- -2 San Diego E—larktn (12) 1011—Cincinnall 5 Son Diego 5 3B—Flenhet (12) (I) ER BS SO H R IP Cincinnati 1 7 3 0 0 7 R6o14-1 1 3 0 2 Foster San Diego 8 4 0 0 0 4 &moil W2-GeFlorns 512 40001 g 4-- 0 five-gam- CHICAGO VIM') LOS &Obi 5000 of ANGELS abrisbi Butler of 1 4 0 1 1 13--6 II rt It 1 1 W3-- 1 0000 21 Goolen 0 Sickortd boob toils Haw York E—GPonn (ft Mundy (6) 3000 2000 1000 0000 2000 1010 32 2 6 I 100 001 101- -4 101 000 000- -2 CWeiket (4) DP—St 1 1 1 0001 tank pitched to I baiter in the 9th HP—by eottenfeld (Come) PB—Sanitaga SAN CINCINNATI ab r h bl 4000 4010 4010 4010 4 000 3010 PobedV 6 Astros 1212 431 1212 6 Li WEST W L Pet GB LIO Strk Chicago California 38 33 535 — WI 37 35 514 112 KC Seattle 37 35 514 112 36 38 486 312 Texas 32 39 451 6 7 Minnesota 30 40 429 712 9 Oakland 29 40 420 8 Wain ss 5 ib Morns ATLANTA — A pair of deflected grounders with two Sobo 3b Keity cl RSonders ri Bronson 2b 3 0 1 MOO abrh 0 3 10000 Bullinger Los Angsho bi 4000 4010 4021 0000 4100 3011 Gardner 2b Guherrez ss Gwyro rt GeHornsa Drierict Planner CooniTocco 3b 0 0 0 22-1- Boom-BooBeck never lost 24 games in a row Matt Young never lost 24 games in a row Neither did Terry Felton Barry Lersch Stubby Overmire or Porfirio Altamirano But today at Shea Stadium Anthony Young will head to the mound one more time trying not to go where BASEBALL no human being has gone be- NOTEBOOK fore He has spent the last 14 months losing 23 games in a row for the pathetic New York Mets One more loss and he will take sole possession of the longest losing streak in history Think about the thousands of sorry pitchers who have passed through this sport Think about the hundreds of sorry pitchers who have passed through Philadelphia alone It's hard to believe not one ever lost 24 in a row But today Anthony Young has a chance to do something so remarkable it is time to take an 20-1- W6 2 22-1- 3 W2 22-1- I4-2- Home Away 18-1- WI 22-1- 1549 L2 19-1- 18-1- Li 23-1- 4-- 6 WI Li Li 7 8 Saturday's Games Detroit 4 California 4 Minnesota 0 Chicago 7 Seattle 4 Texas 10 Oakland 7 7 Kansas City 4 12 New York 10 Milwaukee 2 Monday's Games Seattle at Minnesota pm RMarlinez 9 4 6 Doot 1 I 0 MoDowel 944-1 Gott S12 3 to in Koshilo pitcbed batten the Oohed to 1 bolter in the 8111 4 1 2 0 0 0 5:30 pm 5:30 look: The versatility: For a guy to lose 23 games in a row he has to be versatile and creative He has to lose at home and on the road He has to lose during the day and after dark He has to lose early and late And Anthony Young has done all that He has lost to nine different teams He has lost 11 games as a starter and 12 as a reliever He has lost 13 games at home and 10 on the road He has lost 18 night games and five day games He has lost 14 games to the NL East and nine games to the NL West He has lost twice in the Pacific time zone once in the Central time zone and 20 times in the Eastern time zone (where he is lifetime) He has lost 20 in States United the has lost three times in He games Canada He is not in favor of expansion to Mexico pm Kansas City at Texas 6:30 pm Only games scheduled pm pm National League L GB LIO Home Strk Pet EAST W Philly Louis 51 22 699 — Li 28-1- 23-1- 42 30 583 812 W3 22-1- 20-1- 6 Montreal 39 34 534 12 WI 24-1- 2 Pittsburgh 35 37 486 1512 WI 20-1- 6 Chicago Florida 34 37 479 16 33 40 452 18 Li Li New York 21 51 292 2912 L4 4 Away 20-1- 7 City The luck: The last time Young pitched he wore a that read: "If I had any luck it'd all be bad" He was right The Mets made four errors and he lost to the Expos After the game he asked people almost pleadingly: "You saw me Am I that bad?" Well no actually Across town the Yankees have a pitcher named Bob Wickman who does nothing but win Wickman's career record going into the weekend was 14-- His career ERA was 390 Young's career record on the other hand was 28 His career ERA was 391 So it isn't always how you throw It's who you throw for The legend: Not only has this streak made Anthony Young a household name It also has made Cliff Curtis a household name For more than 80 years Curtis had his corner of the record book all to himself He lost 23 in a row for Boston Braves And for eight decades the 1910-1nobody else even made it to 20 But now Cliff Curtis is back The New York newspaper Newsday even found his grandson Curtis Cree last week And Cree observed about grandpa: "In a way here he is coming out of the grave making national news" True We learned last week that Cliff Curtis used to knit and crochet on the road that he liked popcorn that he once roomed with Walter Johnson that he was traded three times and that his career record was We also learned that after retiring he ran a Ford dealership "And his specialty" said Expos publicity wit Richard Griffin "was the Model L" If Anthony Young loses again today he may end up driving one of those himself 9 10-2- WEST W L Pet GB LIO Strk Home Away SanFran 50 25 667 — 2 Li 28-1- 1 22-1- 4 Atlanta 42 33 560 8 3 W2 20-1- 6 22-1- 7 Houston 37 35 514 1112 L2 7 16-1- 8 LA 37 35 514 1112 WI 21-1- 2 16-2- 3 Cincinnati 35 40 467 15 Li 5 San Diego Colorado 29 45 392 2012 26 47 356 23 6-- 16-2- 1 WI 7 Tex WI 3 Atlanta 6 Houston 5 San Diego 2 Cincinnati 0 Los Angeles 5 Chicago 4 1 Only games scheduled 7 Carter Tor 17 STOLEN BASES—Curtis Cal 33 Lofton Clev 33 RHenderson Oak 25 Alomar Tor 23 Johnson Chi 20 Polo- nia Cal 20 White Tor 16 McElroy NATIONAL LEAGUE Colo BATTING—Galarraga 420 Bonds SF 359 Merced Pitt 351 Kruk Phil 346 Vizcaino Chi 333 Piazza LA 332 Jefferies StL 332 RUNS—Dykstra Phil 66 Bonds SF 57 Kruk Phil 55 Daulton Phil 52 Williams SF 51 Bell Pitt 50 Biggio Houston 49 RBI—Williams SF 63 Bonds SF 59 Daulton Phil 59 Galarraga Colo 57 Grace Chi 52: Piazza LA Si Incaviglia Phil 50 Cin 96 Galarraga Colo 94 Bagwell Hou 90 Bonds SF 90 Butler LA 90 Jefferies StL 89 Bell Pitt 89 Larkin CM 89 Chi 23 DOUBLES—Grace 22 Dykstra Bichette Cob Phil 21 Cordero Mont 20 7 tied with 19 Cob 6 TRIPLES—Castilla Morandini Phil 6 Lewis SF NY 6 Young 6: Coleman Colo 5 Martin Pitt 5 7 tied with 4 HOME RUNS—Williams SF 21 Bonds SF 21 Bonilla NY 18: Gant Atl 16 McGriff SD 16 Piazza LA 15 Justice Atl 15 Daulton Phil 15 STOLEN BASES—Coleman NY 32 Lewis SF 28 Carr Florida 28 Roberts CM 23 Davis LA 22 Young Colo 21 Cole Colo 21 Dykstra Phil 28-6- capable of" Iloiles said BALTIMORE — And now "Now we're starting to show from people what this team can this understatement THE ASSOCIATED PRESS torrid Baltimore catcher do" Chris Hoiles — the Orioles winners of 18 of 21 games are finally playing up to their potential "Night after night for the last week or so it's fun to go out there" Holies said after helping the Baltimore Orioles beat the New York Yan0 kees Saturday night "It's fun to get into the batI I I I I 12-1- ter's box" I David Segui tied a career high with four RBIs and torrid Hoiles had a pair of homers as Baltimore beat Bob Wickman extending its home winning streak to 11 games Wickman ) yielded 10 hits and seven runs in 423 innings ending a streak of vicitories in 12 consecutive decisions dating to last season It was only his second loss in 16 career decisions and his first since Sept 14 1992 "I thought made some pretty good pitches" Wickman said "When things are going well for a team things will fall in and tonight was Ijust one of those cases where things did not go my way" I - (8-1- ' I - I IALTIMORI NEW YORK abthbi d 5234 5 22 2 leyklz lb 0000 3 0 2 2 Mattingly tannbuil it 4041 Starkey c 5220 Galkigo 3b 5130 MejesW 2000 O'Neil 3413 Creen ss 4400 kesly 2b 4111 komes ph 1000 BWIlltarre Boods em It obrhbl Peynalgi 2b IVdemote d CRIotten ss Baines dh DeYeteaus Hoses c Sego( ib Gomez 3b Hammonds 5 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 5014 5421 d 5220 4 332 4134 4000 4 222 It lottimore 11cm3t 32-- 31-WiPornion W41 Poole 13 Floowitlh 1 Oison 521 19P- -40 oton PB—S1on4ey -3 6 5 2 2 0 5 5 3 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 i 0 0 0 can be done The more you check out Lenny Dykstra's numbers the better they look If he keeps getting on base the way he did in his first 71 games he will wind up with 182 hits and 132 walks And only two NL players in this century — Lefty O'Doul and Rogers Hornsby — ever reached base by hit or walk more times than that in one season O Red Sox 13 Tigers 4 BOSTON — John Valentin and hlo Vaughn each drove in four runs Saturday as Bos- ton defeated Detroit sending the Tigers to their fifth straight loss The Red Sox who have won a season-higbeRookie Jeffrey Ham- five in a row trailed monds playing in his second fore scoring two in the major league game also ho- fourth three in the fifth one mered for the Orioles who in the sixth and six in the moved within a game of the seventh third-plac- e Yankees in the C4TON AL East The Orioles also are DEMI ablhbi 2b 3 P orto:It within a victory of tying their Pvitos 5000 eumesoh 2t) 1000 1000 I1969 record of winning 12 Gridoeffil 5 010 hidorNal ci 5220 ts korno) trodro 4000 0000 homes FooF0 straight 31ii Crownii 4110 "That's what this team is IrcrYnel ab 4 2 0 Dow5on dh 5220 I 4-- 1 1 4000 (otter I 4141110 3 Viola 4 Metenceez W2-- I Ikremeod I 4 Fossos Viola peched to 2 batters 4 0 7 i 4 0 0 6 0 2 0000 0000 in the 1 4111 Cleveland 211 I I W11 114emondez Pkrit 56 DiPino pitched to 2 batten in pitched to thattet Ft the eth WP—tkewef Bolk—Fichordo a pitched ing California over who played for Minnesota in 1991 and 1992 before joining California as a free agent helped deal his former club its 10th loss in 11 games since June 15 ta Davis 11) abrittal Jose X al all Jayne lb 5(911 Gwrvl Gaels 31) Marva c Gogre is Rossy 1:114414102 2Io cis 4412 4040 4424 4000 3111 4040 3000 4420 4000 d 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World Series champions moved past Detroit atop the AL East 8) left-fiel- TORONTO — Chili MINNEAPOLIS Davis broke a scoreless tie with a grand slam in the sixth inning and Chuck Finley rf 0:119 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 the 8th Soren Angels 4 Twins 0 7 Royals 4 CLEVELAND — Albert CALIFOONIA abIbI Belle hit a two-ru- n 3 0 0 Pocol 4000 d triple in the eighth Cur Salmon 1100 inning to lift Cleveland past COrms dh 4114 4 0 2 0 Myers c Kansas City Cleveland won &tuber 3b for the fifth time in six Lovuno 2b 4010 4000 1000 games while sending Kansas kmer RGontoies ibi 0 0 0 City to its 10th loss in 15 DrSorano ss 304 I 0 454 games Carmelo LOWS 4 0 4 0 SO 0 7 5 5 1 1 00000 MILWAUKEE abflibt 4000 RAlorra 2b 4010 Mo4for clri 4010 Coder 4111 Delud lb 4000 Nemondez ss4 0 0 Sbrogue 3b 3000 Borders c 4110 PAtcrci it 2422 Wiled fl 1 Brewers 2 MILWAUKEE —Joe Carter hit his 17th homer with one out in the top of the ninth inning as Toronto moved into first place for the first time this season by beating Milwaukee 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Burks hit a grand slam and Jack McDowell became the first winner in the mabeat Seattle as Chicago jors e The paid attendance of 43599 was the largest ever in three-year-ol- Comiskey d Hulse el Franco dh Paolo lb Gonzalez Rodnotbez c Pensei 3 Dosonnzo 4 Pawns 31) Sncrge 2b Oat Ion ss ab r Is bi 5022 3110 5220 5243 5121 4141 4000 2100 3424 4442 CHICAGO cti Ct4to all Bohm d hoteimon Boone 2b reidet 1 Totals 37 40 15 40 Oakland 300 400 402— 7 lams 103 010 50x--40 DP—Ockland Z lekm I (06—oakiazKl 10 TOMOS 8 28—Pairreno 1141 Gonzalez (16) Pelnel (21 l4R—Rnenderson (71 Siena (101 Rodnguez 2b 3020 Coro rt 4020 Bunts 4000 ems lb 3140 omitcab 1040 Bei dh Itmkson 4110 2 i 4 d 3400 loiboiete c 3044 Galion ss 3014 abrhbi c 324113 Totais 33 7 12 7 040 300 loathe Chicago 000 004 000- (9) CS—Oizouei Boone St—Some (14) (mobs (4) Soattle Boso H0150(1134 Powell IP N I 10 6 0 9 6 6 Nem 0124 7 Hernando:143 Powell notched lo WP—McDowet five-innin- big-leagu- g e five-innin- g 134 Those Colorado Rockettes can really pitch Op- ponents have batted around 22 times against them and they've allowed 10 runs or more 17 times already (Even the '62 Mets did that just 23 times all 3 e season) D OD Rumbling and Grumbling: Are the two NL expansion teams going in different directions or what? The Rockies are trying to be the '62 Mets The Marlins are trying to be the '86 Met& The Fish were able to trade for a megatalent like Gary Sheffield without giving up any of their top five prospects Their roster now contains four former all-sta- rs II SO 0 0 2 3 0 III 10 4 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1310001 42-1 (5) 2 (3) 10000 014 hewn Chicago -4 244- -7 Guam (5) DO—Secritie 4 Crocogo 9 38—Coro E—com go I McDoweii Stooinsky 4220 4114 4114 5011 4011 3040 3020 3120 3240 It Naomi lb Feider All-St- h Id Miguel ss Utton 3b Giiiiev Jr of 0 Brion eight-gam- ballot-stuffin- g Mariners 4 Chi Sox 7 HR—Bortcs 1IXAS Ruendenon Gales 2b (5) abrhbl ARLINGTON Texas — Juan Gonzalez had four hits and three RBIs and Texas got the run on a walk in the seve enth inning to snap a losing streak with a victory over Oakland °mum Sedzet (5) SLAMS Rangers 10 A's 7 bases-loade- (3) SB—Botdock Park (Spa1-229 17 Jays d DD Aimless Facts: John Olerud's hitting streak wasn't even in the same solar system as Joe but it dramatized how rare DiMaggio's long hitting streaks are these days Only four other active players — Paul Molitor Wade Boggs George Brett and Benito Santiago — ever have had a streak as long as 26 And though there has been at least one hitting streak in every decade since the 1890s no one has topped Olerud in the '90s It's been 13 years since Oakland's Brian Kinglosers But man became the last of the watch out for the Brewers' Bill Wegman who lost his 12th game Wednesday Kingman didn't lose his 12th until Aug 13 The Twins already have had as many losing streaks of eight games or more (three) as all the AL teams combined had last year The Red Sox meane while have had just three losing streaks 16 and last 2540 the in games years Uh-ovotes Juan Bell had more (135905) in the latest returns than Mike Piazza (125140) Andres Galarraga (129595) or Jeff Bagwell (122229) But there was so much in Colorado for Galarraga last week he'll not only beat Bell he'll probably start the game ES Great feat by Pittsburgh's Bias Minor last weeksave of Fast Freddy Toliver's first end: a win since April 18 1989 It was the first save by an NL pitcher since our old pal Randy Lerch got one for the Giants on June 13 26-ga- T101 TOSOiS 19 1 kIlloughn lb luocsc ft Comet 3b Valentin ss Pena c 34 13 15 11 35 4 4 Totals Utak 021 100 000— 4 Detroit 010 231 604-- 13 lotion E—PrrOps (81 lettIelon (3) Deef (IL MVOUghn I Boston 1 108—Dettott 1 Bos(10) OP—Oettott ton 9 28—Itornme8 (10) (12) Zupoc (10) Comet (12) Hit—Dest (10) Woughn (9) Zupac (1) S—Pena No N NI IN SO Detroit 4 9 6 6 3 i Dated 1 2 5 6 2 4 Krueger 0 Groom Seiko 41 10 IS 10 Totals Totals 40121612 New York 000 510 220--40 011 142 301I- -12 Sattimork rv 2 106—New E—cgloten RI DP Yoi 6 Bothrnote 1 (9) Boggs 2 2 &sines (9) Oeketeous (16) (13) Reynolds (JO) Seoul 2 (13) Hammonds (I) HR—ONeil (i0) Hoists 2 (1St Hormoncts (1) IP ti 1 IR IS 10 tit How 18-7 42-4 10 7 1 Vtickmal 23 3 2 2 0 o Notpral 22-4 HAC0011 3 3 3 0 4224 4443 3110 4134 3000 4001 4122 3010 lettleton ib Doer rt Kreuter c CiMer cl 1 D Phillie Phodder: Should the Phillies win 105 games this year it would be more than just the greatest season in their own history It would be the biggest turnaround in anybody's history The most any team ever has improved its record in one season is 3412 games by the 1903 Giants So since the Phillies went 70-9- 2 last year they need to go 105-5- 7 They barely have to play 600 baseball the rest of the way so it Hot Orioles End Wickman's Streak tbmEalcAlUe4iullaMIMIMOMMININ ' 3 4- 17 00001 71h 6 5 Cuyler Det 7 Lofton Clev 6 Johnson Chi 8: McRae KC 5 Baerga Clev 5 Cora Chi 5 Clev HOME RUNS—Belle 20 Gonzalez Tex 19 Griffey Sea 19 Fielder Det 19 Tett- leton Det 18 GVaughn Milw 1000 Atlanta 432 41 TRIPLES—Hulse 111 Huntley c Bogor ss Orsulak ph Baez ss 42 31 AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING—Olerud Tor 398 Molitor Tor 330 Gonzalez Milw 327 Hamilton Tex 325 O'Neill NY 324 Lof- ton Clev 323 Griffey Sea 318 Whitaker Det 318 RUNS—White Tor 61 Moli- tor 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year And they're bid a veteran Etarter away from a serious next year The Marlins felt so badly about having to bench Dave Magadan who was hitting 288 for Sheffield : that they've promised Magadan they will try to trade him His godfather in Seattle Lou Piniella might have interest if Edgar Martinez's health problems persist wild-car- d 1 Y i I 1 ----- & MeL4411L |