Show lf 'tK -- fj Viniiy V'l i"r‘ payroll jnajjirty ayi4ir 4"fiVSF' HjHMjpa Page 10 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday July 23 1999 hurts Indians Mix-u- p Cleveland Toronto squeaks by DH-leDetroit rallies to knock off Kansas City ss By The Associated Press sure Mike Hargrove's mix-u- p didn't help the Cleveland Indians break out ot tlieir recent funk Du id Wells look advantage of a Cleveland lineup depleted by a mistake that cost the Indians their designated hitter helping the Toionto Blue Javs to a 4-- 3 victo-i- v Thui sdav night “It certamlv didn't help mat-ls because it is not good to plav without your Dll and wilh-di- ii d batter in uiunhei the lineup against David Wells" Iltrginve said after the Indians lost lor the sixth time in seven games ei right-hande- llargiove originally listed Miniiv Rimircz who leads the miois uiih 101 KBIs as the Dll ami had rookie Alex Ramirez in tight held Bui alter Toronto hatted in the Inst Blue Jays manager Jim I icgosi pointed out to plate umpire Rocky Roe that Manny Ramirez had taken his regular place in right field for the top half of the inning The mistaken move — a Dll taking a position in the field — made the Indians lose their DM and forced (lie pitcher to hat “That's the first lime that has happened to me in 12 years of managing" Hargrove said "And it is one time too many" Mariano Rivera earned his 26th save Tigers 9 Royals 8 Tony Clark doubled during a five-ru- n rally in the seventh and Juan Encamacion and inning manager Hargrove’s mistake struck out in the second inning Gabe Kapler homered as the forced to Charles Nagy (11-6- 1 hit in the seventh spot because of and fouled out attempting to bunt in the fourth against Wells “Charlie was tough" Wells said “He made me throw him a stinking cutter to get him out" Wells (11-6- ) allowed two runs and five hits in five innings to improve to 10-- 3 in his career against Cleveland He also beat the Indians twice in last year's ALCS Billy Koch Toronto's fifth pitcher worked the ninth for his 17 th save Nagy retired the Blue Jays on four pitches in the first inning then yielded three runs and four hits in the second Yankees 5 Devil Rays 4 At New York Bcmic Williams hit a two-ru- n homer off Bryan as the Yankees beat Rckar (6-Tampa Bay for the 16th time in 17 meetings 6) Andy Pettitte (7-- 7) allowed four runs in six-plinnings to win his second straight start and Tigers swept the in Detroit Bryce Florie (2-allowing a three-ru- n two-gam- series e won despite homer by Johnny Damon Todd Jones pitched the ninth for his 15lh save Jose Rosado (3-- took the 8) loss Mariners 5 Athletics 4 David Scgui singled in the winning-run with the bases loaded and one out in the 10th inning as Seattle won four of eight on its first homcsland at Safeco Field Alex Rodriguez went with a two-ru- n homer He had three RBIs and scored three runs including the game-winnPaul Abbott (1-pitched 2 3 innings of scoreless relief for the victory The Mariners snapped e the A's winning streak (2-Jones took the loss Doug Orioles 5 Red Sox 2 At Boston Albert Belle hit a thrcc-ru- n homer off Jin Ho Cho (2-and Scott Erickson (6-8- ) er 2-- 0) four-gam- 3) 3) AP photo Toronto Blue Jays manager Jim Fregosi left talks to the umpiring crew in the first inning of a game with the Cleveland Indians Thursday in Cleveland Fregosi noticed Manny Ramirez listed on his lineup as the designated hitter went out to play right field so the Indians lost their designated hitter and pitcher Charlie Nagy had to bat won his fifth consecutive decision Mike Timlin pitched the ninth for his 10th save Twins 3 W hlte Sox 0 At Minneapolis rookie Joe Mays came within two outs of his second straight shutout as Min- nesota beat dome dominator James Baldwin Mays Rangers 9 Angels 7 Rafael Palmeiro's seventh career grand slam keyed Texas' n third inning off Steve and the host Sparks (4-- 7 gave up five hits in (3-- 3) innings and was pulled after Paul Konerko doubled 8 Mike Trombley finished for his 13 th save lost for the fust Baldwin lime indoors Coming in he was 10-- 0 with a 290 ERA lifetime in with a 379 domes he is 30-3- 7 ERA outdoors six-ru- 1 Rangers won their filth straight Texas rallied from a deficit to win for the seventh time in eight games and send Anaheim to its seventh straight loss (4-1- 0) 3-- 0 Hershiser wins 200th raises questions about Hall By The Associated Press He holds the major league record of 39 straight scoreless innings He won the Cy Young Award He was MVP of the World Scries the NLCS and ALCS So after he earned his 200th career victory Thursday night the question came up: Is Orel Hershiser a future Hall of Famer? Hershiser became the 95th pitcher to reach the milestone doing it Thursday night as the New York Mets beat the Montreal Expos 4 “People have told me ‘You get to 200 you've got a chance”’ said “But the Hall of Fame is a very very special place" Inductions ceremonies at Coopcr-stow- n will be held this weekend Sometime down the line perhaps Hershiser will be part of them Hershiser is 200-14- 0 lifetime He's won 101 times since undergoing major reconstructive shoulder 7-- Her-shis- cr surgery that almost finished his career in 1990 Hershiser who turns 41 in September joined Roger Clemens and Greg Maddux as the only active pitchers to win 200 d “For a guy who was a draft choice spent 4 12 years in the minors and came back from a major operation it's pretty special” he said Hershiser held the host Expos to two runs and six hits in seven 17th-roun- AP photo New York Mets pitcher Orel Hershiser hurls a pitch against the Montreal Expos Thursday Hershiser reached the 200-wi- n d mark as the Mets hit a six doubles in the second inning on their way to a 4 win over the Expos team-recor7-- innings He also singled twice and stole third base “I'm just a six- - or seven-innin- g pitcher sometimes" he said “The team really helps me out" Cardinals 6 Reds 5 Mark McGwire hit his 490th career homer in connecting for the first time at Cincinnati and Fernando Tatis hit a pair of two-ru- n shots to lift St Louis McGwire's 33rd homer was a solo shot in the ninth inning Cinergy Field formerly Riverfront Stadium was the only current ballpark he had played in during the regular season without homering Tatis homered with one out it( the ninth to put the Cardinals ahead Dmitri Young Aaron Boone and Mike Cameron homered for the Reds Cameron flied out with the bases loaded to end the game Braves 6 Marlins 3 Atlanta slopped its longest losing streak since 1996 at five taking advantage of four errors to win at Florida Jones who leads Atlanta 23 home runs left in the first inning after being hit by a pitch above the right elbow He might miss a couple of games because of the bruise Marlins starter Alex Fernandez (4-the subject of recent trade rumors gave up six runs only three of them earned and 1 1 hits in 6 innings 6) -3 Padres 8 Giants 7 Ben Davis homered doubled and drove in four runs as San Diego won at San Francisco Reggie Sanders and Phil Ncvin hit consecutive solo home runs in the Padres first and Davis and Damian Jackson did the same thing in the third Tony Gwynn had two hits leaving him 15 shy of 3000 Wade Boggs has one more hit than Gwynn on the career list Reliever Jerry Spradlin -- menting to reporters Thursday after the team beat the Philadelphia Phillies 0 “It's sad to sec him go" infielder Mark Loretta said “There arc a lot of guys that you play with that you say you will keep in touch with but you never do lie is one of those guys that you will stay in touch with I know I will It was great playing with him" Abbott (2-gave up three runs in the ninth inning of a 0 loss to Philadelphia on Wednesday the most recent poor outing of a disappointing season “He gave it his best shot" Loretta said Abbott bom without a right hand was on the United Stales team that won the baseball 5-- 8) 7-- Check out the Hope Diamond no-hitt- er 2-- game-endin- beat Pittsburgh for the seventh straight time at Wrigley Field The Cubs won their third in a row and Terry Mulholland got his lirsl victory since June 26 settling down inning getting his chance because of a wild pitch He was the first San Francisco pitcher to fan four in an after allowing three inning and the 34th pitcher in major league history Brewers 5 Phillies 0 Ilidco Noino won his fifth straight first-innin- g runs Rockies 4 Dodgers 1 1st game Rockies 12 Dodgers 11 2nd game Henry Blanco hit Iwii homers in the second game leading Culm ado day-nigto a sweep of the first-eve- r doubleheader at Dodger Stadium start at County Stadium pitching seven impressive innings as Mil- ht waukee beat Philadelphia Nomo (9-allowed five hits and struck out five On an extremely 2) Bobby Jones humid afternoon he missed his postgame news conference so he (5-- and three 8) relievers held Los Angeles to a three hits in the opener Jeff Barry Vinny Castilla Todd could get extra lluids Nomo also raised his average to 333 with two hits including an RBI single Lou Collier added to the lineup at the last minute when Geoff Jenkins was scratched because of back soreness drove in three runs Helton and Dante Bichette also homered for the Rockies in the douhad two bleheader Eric homers and four RBIs and Mark Grudzielanek went 5 for-5 with a walk and a career-hig- h four'runs scored for the Dodgers in the second game Dave Veres saved both games kuo' -- the first Randy Wolf (3-Phillies pitcher to start 0 in his 1) 5-- career since Marty By strom in 1980 tournament at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul After four seasons with the California Angels he was traded to the New York Yankees and pitched a against Cleveland on Sept 4 1993 at Yankee Stadium “That was a thrill of a lifetime" Abbott recalled Sunday the day David Cone threw a perfect game for the Yankees Abbott opened the 1993 season with the Chicago White Sox and later was traded back to the Angels He posted a record during the 1996 season The Angels released him after a scries of shaky starts in spring training in 1997 Abbott spent the summer at his Michigan home -3 innings Acconling to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Jiin Abbott left (he team after (he game An official announcement about his future was planned for today Cubs 5 Pirates 3 Reliever Terry Adams got Adrian g Brown on a grounder with the bases loaded as Chicago struck out four in the seventh Jim Abbott released by Milwaukee MILWAUKEE (AP) — Jim Abbott who amazed and inspired baseball fans by reaching the major leagues despite having only one hand has been released by the Milwaukee Brewers Jon Greenberg the Brewers' director of media relations said he did not know whether that meant the 31 year-old Abbott would he teiiring from baseball The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel said in today's editions there is a strong chance Abbott has thrown his last pitch in the majors "That's up to him" Greenberg said Amid speculation about the move Abbott led Milwaukee County Stadium without com hurt himself by walking five in 5 fncmheTey Senior Amateur s 3 Birch Creek Golf Course Smithfield Utah 8:30 Shotgun Start Friday July 30 1999 ENTRY FEE: $5000 (liMesOrt Fees) DIVISIONS: COUPON SENIOR Age 50 -- 62 SOPER SENIOR COM Age BRAND SENIORS 63-7- 0 Age 71 i older PAYOFF g fl (yjofj Flights determined by number of entries ana their handicaps 5 Items cleaned & PRESSED in ‘tern is Skirt Timer Sweater Sports Coat or Blouse (A Suit or Dress is counted as two items) j An i by Betty Debnam pvaring in h&ijdjuiuiul on Sunday July 25 1999 The Min Page is part of The Herald Journal's Newspaper in Education program Maarapapar hi lUuclln fcftikUoumal torn Tha Mia Paga ky M Dabnam i j Coupon must accompany 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