Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday August 28 1998 — Page 9 Cubs nip Rockies in slugfest McGwire Sosa go homerless in race out to first base in the seventh and grounded to shortstop in the ninth against Kerry Ligtenberg who got his 24th live Matt Morris By The Associated Press wu the loser 1) 11 Rockies 10 with one RBI at Sou Coots Field Mickey Morandini got the hit in the 10th off Mike Munoz (2-tying Chicago with New York in the NL wild-car- d race one game ahead of San Francisco “I didn’t have any home runs but at least I had a couple of hits an RBI and scored a run” Sou said “That counts too I pretty much know what I'm doing I can't be out of control I just want to stay the same relax and whatever happens happens" Mark Grace Brant Brown and Mickey Morandini homered for Chicago Terry Mulholland (4-pitched two innings and Rod Beck got three straight outs for his 38th save 2) said alter his error Thursday night led to three runs in the St Louis Cardinals' 6-- 4 loss to the Atlanta Braves McGwire remained at 54 home runs and Chicago’s Sammy Sou stayed at 52 in the Cubs' 11-victory at Colorado McGwire who has seven homers in the Cardinals’ last 11 games wu 10 -4 ent ive Nilsson drove in two runs with a solo homer in the sixth off Andy Benes (11-1and an RBI single in the ninth off Felix Rodriguez Padres 8 Phillies 1 Stan Spencer won in his major league debut and Ken Caminiti Ruben Rivera and Andy Sheets homered as San Diego won its third straight completing its first sweep in Philadelphia since June 5 1969 at Connie Mack Stadium Spencer allowed one run and five hits 3) 5) (130) against Atlanta this year with one homer andoneRBL "I think the reason why guys mfc mistakes and he takes them deep is because they get so cautious and so 3-- Giants liyMetsS Ellis Burks Jeff Kent and Shawon Dunston homered as San Francisco closed within a game of visiting New timid and (try to) be so precise that they end up making the bigger mistake” said winner Denny Neagle (13-1'If you be aggressive and just try to pitch to his weaknesses you can get him out" McGwire popped out in the first took in six innings struck out seven and walked one Paul Byrd (2-gave up seven runs — five earned — and nine 1) hits in 5 2--3 innings York allowed three Danny Darwin (8-1runs and six hits in 5 3 innings and drove in his first run of the season for the Giants who have won five of six Armando Reynoso (5-who missed Reds 12 Martins 3 Sean Casey drove in five runs and Bret Boone homered twice at Cincinnati and allowed three runs in Steve Parris (4-seven innings to win his third consecu- - 0) 1) It takes (4-- 4) Cuba went As usual Mark McGwire was the itoiy for the St Louis Cardinals Only this time it wasn't for his bat it was for his dove “I thought I had it and the next thin M you know it's over my glove McGwire dropping him to the first half of the season while recovering from arm surgery won all five of his previous starts but gave up seven runs 10 hits and five walks in 4 2--3 innings Brewers 4 Diamondbacks 8 Rafael Roque (2-limited Arizona to two hits through seven innings The visiting Brewers went 163 games without a shutout since beating Detroit 6-- 0 on Aug 24 1997 Eric Plunk pitched two perfect innings for his first uve as the Brewers became the last team in the majors to shut out an a called third strike in the fourth fouled 2-- 3) 1) Colorado Rockies catcher Kirt Manwaring left holds up the ball to show plate umpire after lagging out Chicago Cubs base runner Manny Alexander live start Livan Hernandez (10-10- ) lasted only three innings — matching the second-shorte- st start of his career He gave up four runs seven hits and six walks Dodgers 10 Expos 9 Bobby Bonilla and Eric Young hit two-ru- n homers and Adrian Bcllre added but 11 6-- 5 victory over Julio Santana pitched a five-hitt- Ana- u 1- -3 AP photo game-winni- point-shavi-ng 6-- 4 4) 2) replaced by TJ Mathews to start the seventh Billy Ikylor pitched the ninth for his 27th save Oakland led 6-- earned runs in 35 innings during his first five major league starts He allowed seven hits in 8 2--3 after four innings struck out seven and 0 innings and finished with 12 hits Nomar Garciaparra and Troy O’Leary hit consecutive homers for Boston in the sixth Mariners 10 Indians 4 walked one before Carlos got the final out Alman-za- r Jose Rosado gave up eight runs nine hits and five walka in 5 innings Alex Rodriguez hit his 37th White Sox 7 Orioles 4 homer and Seattle responded to Greg Norton had three hits homer as manager Lou Piniella's including a two-ru- n tirade with a victory at Cleveland Chicago handed Baltimore its 96-3- (7-1- 0) 1- -3 hat-kicki-ng 96-6- In their first first round cl die AL playoffs New York’s David Cone failed to become the majors’ first winner allowing four runs and three hits in 5 innings ia’s ninth-innin- at-b- since Amel- at g hat-flippi- ng outburst on Wednesday night the Mariners scored four runs in the first on two walks and an error by Jaret Wright (11-After the Indians pulled within 19-ga- 1- -3 8) Cone was hurt by four walks including three straight in the a run Rodriguez hit a leadoff fourth straight loss Rafael Palmeiro hit his career high 40th homer for the Orioles in the eighth inning but it didn’t prevent the White Sox from series at sweeping the three-gam- e Comiskey Park Jim Parque (4-gave up two 5) ATP tour bans androstenedione Men’s tennis joined the list warrant a ban Norris told The New York Times While androstenedRme can be readily purchased of the sputa organizations banning the use of without a prescription its use is banned by the NFL counter strength-buildiandrostenedione the over-th- e ng substance at the heart of a debate involving baseball slugger Mark McGwire Health reasons were cited for the decision by Bill Norris medical trainer for the ATP who laid the subject became pertinent after McGwire acknowlsubstance edged using the testosterone-buildin- g Nanis said Thursday the ban waa being put into effect on the recommendation of Managed Athletic Service the tour’s medical consultant He an opinion after players on the about tiie substance felt that there were enough brittle joint ligaments to potea-includi- ng NCAA the IOC and high school athletic associations Baseball said this week it would look into the of H Hmy iipntamwilf Norris said the players will be informed of the ban on Monday when the US Open begins A ban Ufff on the substance already exists in Grand Slam tournaments which are governed by the International “ I if theiIOC Nonis told the Times no punishment had v determined for using androstenedione whidi is laid to enhance strength and die ability to recover from rigorous training and injuries Norris said he knew ofno player who used the substance VALLEY VIEW nIBn jognaM SpanM Fa 7 pm Msuntti CM at SprtnnNN 7 pm RHi awe eeweX 7 p e VUyboHl! 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