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mm ii hii in 1,11 THE ILHWtttEAW Wed day, April SC SI'OKIS: BASEBALL 1998 rurr iff" i mii Rain shocks Oakland grounds crew Oriole 11, Royals 7 Twins 12, Blue Jays 2 Sounds update AS Bl BB SO Avg. Baltimore Alomar 2b I .290 2 4 Stewart If TFernandez 2b 2 1 2 2 1 1 Grebeck 2b SGreen rf Canseco dh 0 .389 1 381 0 .261 1 .313 0 .056 0 372 1 .143 1 .538 AB 4 3 1 4 4 3 3 1 3 0 3 29 AB 4 4 1 2 0 .105 Stanley lb JoCruz cf Sprague 3b Fletcher Daiesandro AGonzalez ss Totals fyknnesota Lawton cf a ii it 3 Hammonds cf EDavH rf Palmeiro lb Carter dh 1-BAndsn pr-dh CRipken 3b Surhoff Webster Bordk Totals Kansas City Damon cf Otferman 2b HMorris It JKing lb Pendleton dh Palmer 3b Sutton rf B-EnYung ph-rf MiSweenev FMartinez ss Totals Bl BB SO Avg. Bl BB SO Avg. 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 0 0 .125 0 0 0 0 0 .167 11 1 0 1 .150 0 0 0 0 0 717 1 1 0 0 0 761 0 0 0 0 1 750 0 0 I 1 0 JS3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 750 2 3 2 1 3 Bl BB SO Avg. 2 1 1 1 0 .133 10 1 1 2 .059 0 1 3 2 0 718 1 1 0 0 0 778 1 3 3 0 1 .438 1 1 2 1 0 735 0 0 0 0 0 733 0 0 1 0 0 .167 1 1 0 0 1 786 0 0 0 0 1 750 3 3 0 0 0 .435 2 0 0 2 0 .000 12 11 II 7 5 1 I 1 367 Gates 3b Molitor dh a-Coomer ph-dh Ortiz lb 2 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 1 1 MCordova If Ochoa rf 1 1 5 3 I 4 4 1 4 2 Associated Press OAKLAND, Calif.

Rain fell in spurts all day. The hot dog vendors stayed home. So did most of the fans. But the game went on, and the Oakland Athletics and Cleveland Indians nearly played all night, until their game was finally suspended at 1:22 a.m. PDT (3:22 CDT) yesterday.

The announced crowd of 6,963 spent more time heckling the grounds crew than watching baseball. "I've been coming to this park for 27 years and I think IVe only had one rainout," umpire crew chief Jim Evans said. "Obviously, they dont spend much time worrying about them." The Indians and A's played eight innings while enduring 3V2 hours of two "rain" delays work delays would be the more accurate description before the game was suspended because of the AL's curfew rule. The Indians lead 6-5. The resumption will begin at 12:15 p.m.

(2:15 CDT) today, before the start of the regularly scheduled game. This was the first game in Oakland suspended because of curfew since Aug. 10, 1972, against Chicago. "I'm not telling the Oakland A's how to run their organization, but they choose to spend their dollars somewhere else, which is their business," Evans said. "I felt sorry for Clay Wood, Oakland groundskee-per because he was so understaffed.

He was out there recruiting ushers and security people to get the tarp on the field." Even a couple of men in suits were spotted trying to help out with the tarp during the second delay, which was called after David Justice homered off Tom Candiotti amid a sudden downpour in the top of the fifth, putting Indians up 5-2. "The ball I threw to Justice, I felt it squirt through my hand," Candiotti said. "He did a good job of picking it up through the rain drops." The start of the game was delayed 1 hour, 46 minutes because of rain. But most of the second delay, another 1:44, took place under dry skies. It took the grounds crew more than an hour to completely cover the soggy infield with sand once the tarp was removed because so much rain had fallen on the infield before the crew was able to cover it again.

"We're not understaffed," Wood said. "It's a matter of having able, capable bodies. The tarp is a monster." Some of those able bodies paid dearly. One poor soul got stuck under the tarp when he slipped as his fellow workers raced too far ahead of him in the folding process. He scrambled back gamely and popped his head out from under the tarp, to a thunderous ovation from the crowd.

Only 20 games have been postponed or shortened because of rain at the Coliseum since the A's moved to Oakland in 1968. The most recent was last Friday night against the New York Yankees. About 200 fans were still in the stands when the game was finally halted. Under AL rules, no inning may start after 1 a.m. local time.

TWalker 2b Sleinbach JvValentin Meares ss 12 Hocking rf-H Totals Toronto 010 000 001- 2 3 1 Minnesota 432 020 Olx-12 II 0 o-doubled for Molitor in the 8ih. AGonzalez (1). LOB Toronto 1 Minne sota 7. 2B-Stanlev (2), Lawton (2), Coomer ut, uniz (2), weares 2 (3). 3B-MCordova (1).

HR-SGreen (2) off FRodriouez. RBIs- Baltimore 000 044 030-11 16 I Kansas Citv 100 005 100- 7 12 1 a-popped out for Sutton In the 7th. 1-ran for Carter In the 8th. E-Erlckson (1), Otferman (3). LOB-Balti-more 8, Kansas Citv 8.

2BR Alomar (1), Websler (1), Damon (4), Pendleton (3), FWartinez (1). HR-Palmer (3) oft TeMa-thews; JKing (2) off TeMathews; EDavis (1) off Pitlslev; Webster (31 off Rusch. RBIs-Hammonds (6), EDavis 3 (3), RPalmeiro 2 (6), Carter 4 (4), Websler (S), Damon (2), Otferman 2 (5), JKing 3 (7), Palmer (5). SB EDavis (1), RPalmeiro (1). SF-Ham-monds.

GIDP-CRipken. Runners left in scoring position Baltimore 3 (RPalmeiro, CRipken, Surhotf); Kansas Citv 5 (Otferman, Palmer, Sutton 3). Runners moved up Hammonds, Damon. DP-Kansas Citv 1 (FVAartinez, Otferman and JKing). SGreen (5), Sprague (3), Lawton (1), Gates ui, woiiior it), ortiz 3 (5), MCordova 2 (4), TWalker (3).

SF-Sprague, Molitor, TWalker. Kunners ffin scorina oos tton nmxntu Sounds shut down by Iowa pitcher THE SCORE: Iowa 7, Nashville 2. THE STORYLINE: Sounds lose season opener In first year as both member of the Pacific Coast League and a Pittsburgh Pirates affiliate. Nashville catcher Steve Decker hit a two-run homer with two outs In the ninth to prevent the shutout. Decker also had the only hit against Iowa pitcher Kerry Wood, a single In the fifth.

THE KEY PLAY: In the bottom of the first Inning, Iowa had runners at first and second with one out. Tim Monroe struck out swinging with the runners executing a double steal. Derrick White followed with a two-run double. Iowa scored four runs in the inning. DIFFERENCE-MAKER: Iowa starting pitcher Kerry Wood, a former No.

1 draft pick of the Chicago Cubs. In five Innings, he allowed one hit with two walks and 11 strikeouts. He struck out the side In the first, third and fifth innings. THE MANAGER SAYS: "Wood stuck It to us. He mowed right through our order.

You just don't see anybody power a fastball past a team like that," Sounds Manager Trent Jewett said. THE NEXT GAME: The four-game series continues at 7:15 tonight (560-AM). Right-hander Kris Benson (8-7, 3.87 ERA last year) faces Iowa right-hander Rod Myers (7-8). The home opener for the Sounds is at 6 p.m. Saturday against Colorado Springs.

(Ortiz, MCordova 2, TWalker, JvValentin). Runners moved up iates, TWalker. Toronto IP Clemens L.l-1 0 Person Rislev Plesac RER BB SONP ERA 2 2 2 0 7 3 86 7 7 4 1 80 12.71 2 0 1 3 74 3 86 1 1 0 1 11 3.38 RER BB SONP ERA 1 1 0 3 90 2.77 0 0 1 0 17 0.00 Minnesota Tksbrv W.l-1 Carrasco RER BB SONP ERA 5 5 2 3 87 3.77 2 2 0 1 13 13.50 0 0 0 1 23 225 0 0 0 0 9 0 00 RER BB SONP ERA 6 6 0 2 90 12.54 Baltimore IP Ericksn W.2-0 $fi 10 TeMathews 2 Rhodes 2 0 Mills 1 0 Kansas Citv IP Rusch 0-2 Sh 10 FRodriguez 1 1 0 0 14 15.43 Clemens pitched lo 2 batters In the 1st. Inherited runners-scored Person 1-2. Ris lev 2-0.

Plllslev Vi Rosado 0 12 8.10 0 14 4 50 1 20 7.71 2 0 2 WP-Rislev. Tewksbury. Angels 6, Red Sox 1 Bevil 1 1 1 15 13.50 1 12 2.70 Whisenant Service to 1 batter In Ihe 7lh. TeMathews pitched Tigers 3, Devil Rays 1 Boston AB Bl BB SO Avg. Garciaparra ss 4 0 1 0 0 1 781 JnValenlin 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .194 MVaughn lb 3 0 0 0 0 0 .379 Jefferson dh 4 0 0 0 0 1 .143 Hatleberg 4 I 1 1 0 0 733 O'Leary tf 4 0 2 0 0 0 .217 Cummings rf 3 0 1 0 0 0 750 Beniamin 2b 300000.

200 Bragg cf 3 0 1 0 0 2 750 Totals 32 1 5 1 0 4 Anaheim AB Bl BB SO Avg, Erslad lb 4 1 1 2 0 2 .290 Hollins 3b 3 1 1 0 1 1 740 Shipley 3b 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 Salmon rf 4 1 1 0 0 1 .231 Edmonds cf 4 1 3 1 0 0 776 Fielder dh 3 0 1 1 0 0 773 GAnderson If 4 0 0 0 0 1 759 Nevin 4 1 1 1 0 0 .182 NMartin 2b 3 0 0 0 0 0 .167 CGarcia ss 3 1 1 0 0 1 733 Totals 32 i 5 1 6 Tampa Bay AB Bl BB SO Avg. McCracken cf 4 0 2 0 1 2 .485 Cairo 2b 5 0 1 0 0 1 .393 Boggs 3b 3 0 3 1 1 0 .321 1-BSmith pr-3b 1 0 0 0 0 1 .500 McGriff lb 5 0 0 0 0 2 .379 Sorrento dh 3 0 0 0 2 0 .208 Trammell tf 4 0 0 0 0 3. 300 DaMartinez rf 3 0 1 0 1 0 .381 Flaherty 4 0 0 0 0 0 .150 Slocker ss 4 1 3 0 0 1 .320 Totals 36 I 10 1 10 Detroit AB Bl BB SO Avg. BLHunter cf 5 1 3 1 0 0 .333 Roberts dh 3 0 0 1 1 0 .269 Higginson rf 200020. 364 ToClark lb 4 0 2 0 0 0 .276 LGonzalez tf 3 1 0 0 0 1 391 Easlev 2b 4 0 0 0 0 3 .321 Randa 3b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .207 Casanova 4 0 1 1 0 0 .133 BRipken ss 2 1 1 0 1 1 .250 Totals 31 3 3 4 5 Mil fun iyimiil''l Cubs 7, Sounds 2 NASHVILLE IOWA abrhbi abrhbi Martinez 4 0 1 0 Maxwell ss 4 I 2 0 Nunez ss 2 0 0 0 Hardtke 2b Vaktesrf Unroe3b 4 10 0 5 110 4 0 0 0 4 2 3 3 5 2 3 1 4 0 2 2 4 0 2 0 Whilnwe If 4 0 0 0 Wright lb 2 10 0 Ramirez 3b 4 0 0 0 Decker 4 12 2 Hermnsn 2b 3 0 0 0 Haloerin 0 0 0 0 While If McCal lb Clinec Gazarek cf Woodo 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Franklin ph 0 0 0 0 Swrlzbgh 0 0 0 0 Canaleph Beiser rf Doman Rvanp Sanford2b 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Briggs ph Stevens Speierp 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Boston 000 000 001-1 5 1 Anaheim 010 020 03X-6 9 1 E-Cummings (1).

LOB-Boston 5, Anaheim 4. 2B-0'Learv (1), Bragg (2), Fielder (1), CGarcia (1). HR-Hatteberg (2) off DeLucia; Erstad (1) off Wakefield; Nevin (1) off Wakefield. RBIs-Hatteberg (6), Erstad 2 (5), Edmonds (5), Fielder (1), Nevin (4). GIDP-JnValentin, Fielder.

Runners left in scoring position Boston 3 (JnValentin, Cummings, Bragg); Anaheim 2 (Fielder, Nevin). Runners moved up GAnderson. DP-Boston 1 (Garciaparra, Beniamin and MVaughn); Anaheim 1 (Hollins, NMartin and Erstad). Boston IP RERBBSONP ERA WkeMd 7'i 8 6 6 1 6 99 7.88 Wasdin Vt 1 0 0 0 0 8 0 00 Anaheim IP ER BB SO NP ERA KHill 2-0 8 4 0 0 0 4 109 000 DeLucia 1 1 1 1 0 0 15 6.75 Inherited runners-scored-Wasdin 1-1. HBP-by Wakefield (Fielder), by KHill (MVaughn).

Yankees 13, Mariners 7 Lawrence 1 0 0 0 Geisler rf 10 0 0 Totals 2 3 2 Nasltvlt Tampa Bay 000 010 000-1 10 1 Detroit 001 101 OOx-3 I 1 1-ran for Boggs in the 7th. E-McGrifl (I), BRipken (2). LOB-Tampa Bay 13, Detroit 10. 2B Boggs (3). 3B Boggs (1), Slocker (2), BLHunter (1).

RBIs-Boggs (6), BLHunter (4), Roberts (3), Casanova (2). SB-McCracken (2), LGonzalez (2), BRipken (3). CS-Cairo (1), BRipken (2). Runners left in scoring position Tampa Bay 9 (McCracken, Cairo, Sorrento, Trammell 4, Flaherty 2); Detroit 7 (BLHunter, ToClark 2, LGonzalez, Easlev 2, BRipken). Runners moved up McGriff 2, Roberts, LGonzalez, Casanova.

DP Detroit 1 (Higginson and ToClark). Tamoa Bay IP ER BB SO NP ERA 36 713 7 Totals 000 000 002 2 400 020 01X 7 Iowa i- lr Ramirez, Hermenson. DP-Nashville AP 1, Iowa 1. LOB-Nashvile 6, Iowa 13. 2B-Maxwe 2, Valdes, White, McCaK.

HR-Decker. SB Maxwell, Hardtke. CS- White. S-Wood. SF-Franklln.

ip or bb so Arroio 1-1 5 8 3 3 2 3 103 5.40 Baltimore catcher Lenny Webster drops the ball while trying to tag Johnny Damon, who scored the Royals' first run. Yankees finally find power 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 81.00 RTatis Nashvle Lawrence Doman Rvan Halperln 4 1 1VS 1VS 0 0 0 0 2 18 2.25 1 0 0 0 1 0 13 3 00 IP ER BB SO NP ERA ALooej Hernandez Detroit Moenier Iowa 4'4 6 1 1 3 4 7. Wood 1-0 5 1 0 0 2 11 0 12 AB Bl BB SO Avg. New York .364 4 33 1 16 Runyan VS Florie 1-0 2 Brocail 1VS ToJones 1 1 1 10 Swartzbaugh 2 0 0 0 2 2 Slevens 1 1 0 0 0 2 Speier 1 1 2 2 2 1 WP-Rvan, Halperin. U-Fletcher, Sanders, Flncher, Everltl.

RTatis pitched to 1 batter In the 6th. Inherited runners-scored RTatis 2-0, ALO' pez 3-0, Runvan 2-0, Florie 3-0, Brocail 3-0. 1 .200 0 .292 2 .208 0 750 1 714 0 .222 0 .211 0 .385 1 .300 6 Clemens throws just 7 pitches Four-time Cy Young winner Roger Clemens strained his right groin and pulled himself after only seven pitches last night In Toronto's game at Minnesota. HBP-by Arroio (BRipken), by Arroio (LGonzalez). Monday's late box Indians 6, Athletics 5 8 innings, curfew Pacific Coast League First Half American Conference Bl BB SO Ava 0 I 2 745 Knoblauch 2b Jeler ss O'Neill rf BWilliams cf TMartlnez lb Strawberry If b-Curtls ph-tf Raines dh Posada Brosius 3b Totals Seattle Cora 2b ARodriouez ss Griffey Jr cf Gipson cf EMartlnez dh Segui lb GHill If DWilson Marzano a-RWilkins ph-c RPerez rf Davis 3b Totals Midwest Division Cleveland lb bi bb so ava ab 2 Lofton cf 4 0 1 I 1 2 346 719 780 1 I jft-esWfeus i A- The Blue Jays described the strain as mild, and listed him as day-to-day.

Clemens hurt himself while warming up In the bullpen. He walked leadoff man Matt Lawton on five pitches, then threw two pitches to Brent Gates and called time. Manager Tim Johnson met Clemens on the mound, and brought in Robert Person to relieve. It was the shortest start of Clemens' career. Blue Jays trainer Tommy Craig said the iniurv was similar to one that caused Clem- .143 J89 J33 .190 .130 .400 .167 763 .500 .160 .448 .500 722 .000 733 750 733 Pet.

GB CoLSprlngs (Rockies) 1 01.000 Iowa (Cubs) 1 01.000 Albuquerque (Dodgers) 1 01.000 Omaha (Royals) 0 0 .000 Eastern Division Memphis (Cardinals) 0 0 .000 New Orleans (Astros) 0 1 .000 Vi Nashville (Pirates) 0 1 .000 Vj Oklahoma (Rangers) 0 1 .000 i Pacific Conference Southern Division Pet. GB Fresno (Giants) 1 01.000 Las Vegas (Padres) 1 01.000 Salt Lake (Twins) 0 1 .000 1 Tucson (Diamondbacks) 0 1 .000 1 Western Division Edmonton (Athletics) 1 01000 Tacoma (Mariners) 1 01.000 Calgary (While Sox) 0 1 .000 1 Vancouver (Angels) 0 1 .000 1 32 ab 1 0 35 Branson 2b Justice dh MRamirez rf Thome lb Fryman ss Giles If Manlo 3b Borders Totals Oakland Henderson If McDonald cf Grieve rf Slairs dh Giambi lb Magadan 3b 1- Mack pr Spiezio 2b Hinch Bournigal ss a-Mitchell ph 2- Velandia pr Totals so ava. 1 .136 0 .444 0 763 1 .313 1 .444 1 J08 Associated Press SEATTLE Chuck Knoblauch homered on the first pitch of the game, and Darryl Strawberry and Jorge Posada also connected for home runs in the first inning as the New York Yankees defeated Seat- tie 13-7. Strawberry hit two long home runs and a double and drove in four runs. He was 0-for-10 this season.

David Wells (1-1) helped the Yankees get their fifth victory in 23 games in the King- dome5 In six-plus innings, he gave tip six runs and nine hits. Orlops 11, Royals 7 KANSAS CITY, Mo. Joe Cartel drove in four runs, and Eric! Davis and Lenny Webster I homered as Baltimore woif its sixth straight, beating Karjsas City in the Royals' home opener. Roberto Alomar also had four hits for Baltimore. Twins 12, Blue Jays 2 MINNEAPOLIS Four-time) Cy Young winner Roger Clemens left after just seven pitches because of a strained right groin, and Minnesota took advantage of his absence to rout Toronto.

Bob Tewksbury (1-1) gave up one run and two hits with no walks in seven innings. He retired his final 18 batters. 0 .000 711 767 .231 .167 5 12 New York 601 400 020-13 II 2 Seattle 100 012 210- 7 14 0 a-hit a sacrifice ftv for Marzano In the 7th. b-doubled for Strawberry In the 8th. E-TMartinez (1), Brosius (2).

LOB-New York 8, Seattle 13. 2B-Jeter (1), O'Neill (3), BWilliams (1), Strawberry (1), Curtis (1), Cora (3) ARodriouez (1), Segul (5). HR -RPerez (1) off DWells; ARodriguez (2) off DWells; Posada (2) off Bulllnger; Strawberry 2 (2) off BWells, Bullinger; Knoblauch (1) off Bulllnger. RBIs-Knoblauch (4), O'Neill 2 (3), BWilliams (2) TMartinez (1), Strawberry 4 (4), Curtis 2 (4) Posada 2 (4), ARodriguez 2 (6), EMartlnez (4), Segul (11), RWIIklns (3), RPerez 2 (2). SF-Posada, RWilkins.

GIDP-Knoblauch, RPerez. Runners left In scoring position New York 3 (Jeter, O'Neill, Raines); Seattle 8 (Cora 2, ARodriguez, Segul 3, RPerez 2). Runners moved up O'Neill, TMartlnez, Griffey Jr, Marzano. DP-New York 1 (TMartlnez and Jeter); Seattle 1 (RDavIs, Cora and Segul). Clemens walked leadoff hitter Matt Lawton on five pitches and then fell behind 2-0 to Brent Gates.

Reliever Robert Person walked Gates, a walk that was charged to Clemens. Both runners scored in a four-run first inning, highlighted by Marty Cordova's two-run triple. Angels 6, Red Sox 1 ANAHEIM, Calif. Ken Hill pitched eight scoreless innings and Phil Nevin and Darin Erstad homered as Anaheim beat Boston. Hill (2-0) gave up five hits, walked none and struck out four.

He retired 13 of his last 14 batters. Nevin homered in the second on a knuckleball from Tim Wakefield (0-1). Tigers 3, Devil Rays 1 DETROIT Detroit ended a five-game losing streak by beating Tampa Bay in the Tigers' home opener. Brian Hunter had three hits, including a triple. Bryce Florie (1-0), the third of five Tigers pitchers, pitched two scoreless innings.

CLEMENS ens to miss one start last season. "I think It was smart on his part to shut it down rather than trying to throw through it and end up missing two or three weeks over It," Craig said. "He has good flexibility without pain. We'll see how it is tomorrow and take it day-to-day." Clemens said he doesn't expect to miss more than one start. NO BEER ON HOLIDAYS: The Boston Red Sox won't serve alcohol at Fenway Park during their home opener Friday In observance of Good Friday and Passover.

The team also will skip most of the celebrations and ceremonies normally associated with Its first home game. "We wanted to show our sincerity about this," said Red Sox Vice President of Public Affairs Dick Bresclanl. "We understand the solemnity of the day." The time between noon and 3 p.m. on Good Friday is most sacred to Christians, while sundown is when the Jewish faith starts the observance of Passover. Game time was set for 3:05 p.m.

FORMER NEGRO LEAGUER DIES: John Wyatt a former Negro League pitcher who played for four major league teams and won a World Series game in 1967, has died. Wyatt, 63, died of a heart attack Monday at his Omaha home. Before Joining the Kansas City Athletics in 1961, Wyatt pitched in the Negro Leagues. He was the winning pitcher for Boston in Game 6 of the World Series over St. Louis.

Tuesday's Games Late Games Not Included Colorado Springs 6, Oklahoma 2 (6) Iowa 7, Nashville 2 Memphis at Omaha, rain Albuquerque 10, New Orleans 3 Fresno 4, Calgary 3 Edmonton 9, Las Vegas 4 Tacoma IS, Salt Lake 5 Tucson 5, Vancouver 4 Today's Games New Orleans al Albuquerque Oklahoma al Colorado Springs Fresno at Calgary Nashville al Iowa Edmonton al Las Vegas Memphis at Omaha Tacoma at Salt Lake Tucson at Vancouver Tomorrow's Games New Orleans at Albuquerque Oklahoma at Colorado Springs Fresno at Calgary Nashville at Iowa Edmonton at Las Vegas Memphis at Omaha Tacoma at Salt Lake Tucson al Vancouver Cleveland 020 211 00-6 7 1 Oakland 200 002 01 -5 12 2 a-singled for Bournigal In the 8th. 1-ran for Magadan in the 8th. 2-ran for Mitchell In the 8th. E-Branson (1), McDonald (1), Spiezio (2). LOB-Cleveland 8, Oakland 9.

2B-Borders (1) Grieve (1), Magadan (1). HR-Glambl (2) off Krlvda; Justice (2) off Candiotti. RBIs-Lof-ton (8), Justice 2 (9), Borders 2 (3), Grieve (2) Giambi 2 (6), Magadan (2), Mitchell (1). SB-Lofton (4), Giles (1), McDonald (3). SF-Justice.

GIDP-Grleve, Bournigal. Cleveland ip tr bb so np era JrWright 4 6 2 2 1 5 81 6.00 Krivda 2 4 2 2 1 1 49 6.75 Morman 0 1 1 1 0 9 5.40 Plunk Vj 2 0 0 0 1 11 6.75 Assenmacher V( 0 0 0 0 0 2 5.40 Oakland Ip rerbbsonp era Candiotti 4 4 5 2 4 3 77 2.45 Small 3 3 1 1 1 2 56 4.91 Dougherty 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 00 Morman pitched to 1 batter In the 8th, Candiotti pitched lo 1 batter In Ihe 5th. ER BB SO NP ERA 6 6 3 3 117 6.75 0 0 0 0 8 0.00 1 1 2 I 33 6.23 0 0 0 4 21 3.86 RER BB SONP ERA 10 10 0 2 81 15.88 1 1 2 1 41 5.06 New York IP Wells W.l-l 6 9 Holmes Vj 2 Nelson 1 3 Stanton Ws 0 Seattle IP Bllingr L.0-1 3Mi 12 BWells 2 Ayala 1 0 Fossas 1 3 Slocumb 1 1 0 0 1 0 9 673 2 2 0 2 24 1670 0 0 1 1 24 9.00 Dwells pitched to 2 batters In the 7th. Inherited runners-scored Holmes 2-2, Nel' son 2-0, Stanton 3-0, BWells 1-1. TTTT I i an rr 7v a (T RANDY'S MEDICAL HAIR TRANSPLANT IS SHOWING "I can really see a difference in my appearance." After two sessions.

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Opening Day Festiuities Family Day! Meet the Sounds Players and get autographsl Easter Seals will throw out the first pitch Jake the Diamond Dog performs! Logo Baseballs to the first 1,000 fans BirdZerk will be there! Fireworks show after the game Sporty will also be there! SPECIALS Ask about Nashville Sounds Family Pack Includes: 4 Box Seats 4 Hot Does ROSS Hair Loss Prevention Treatment Programs to tlnv ulate hair growth are also available. Call today for your Free Information Kit or to arrange a Free Private Consultation. at-, Tr 4 Soft Drinks 4 Souvenirs For Nashville Sounds Ticket info: 534 Chestnut Street Nashville, TN 37203 Fax: (615) 256-5684 Phone: (615) 242-4371 inniM fiTT I lT7T7ai ilTlTf liVfl J77ir i I rtTal TlVi I TuTlTfTTV 1 1 mi iiimnMiiiiirniiiii rrn inrn lin irrm i iiKiim an ihiiimJ I.

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