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www.tennessean.oom THETENNESSEAN Tuesday, September 7, 1999 5C SPORTS: BASEBALL Red Sox 3, Mariners 2 Rangers 8, White Sox 6 Bean: Had to keep his lifestyle a secret I TTTT AP new restaurant, Mayya. Bean was married for three years and didn't have his first homosexual experience until he was 28. He said he never dated another ballplayer and does not know if there are other gay players. "One would think so," he told the Times. "But if they were as deeply closeted as I was, who would Bean came to the majors in 1987, joining the Tigers before he was 23.

He hit his second pitch for a double and singled his next two times up. But his career was unexceptional, a .226 average in 272 games with five homers. Jim Riggleman, who managed Bean with the Padres and now manages the Chicago Cubs, called Bean a "class act." It surprised me that he's gay, but it doesn't diminish my feelings," he said. Bean said he decided to make a major decision fol-' lowing the death of a partner. "I told myself that if it ever came around again that I found somebody, I would sacrifice everything for that relationship," he told the Herald.

"And ultimately, that's what I did. The death of my friend made me so cynical about basebalL" Seattle Mariners Manager Lou Piniella argues with first base umpire Travis Katezenmeier. Boston protects wild card AL wild-card race Pet GB Boston 77 60 562 -Oakland 75 62 .547 2 Toronto 74 65 .532 312 Mssterdays results Boston at Seattle Detroit at Oakland Today 's games Boston at Oakland, 9:05 pm Toronto at Seattle, 9:05 pm Associated Press SEATTLE Jason Vari-tek is making sure Boston's wild-card lead doesn't disappear while the Red Sox are out west. Varitek's third homer in two games helped lead Boston over the Seattle Mariners 3-2 yesterday. Boston, which began the day with a two-game lead over Oakland in the AL wildcard race, broke a 1-all tie in the sixth on Butch Huskey's RBI double.

"This is a very big win for us," Huskey said. "This is the road trip of the year for us. We did a good job here by winning three out of four. Now we have to go to Oakland and take care of business." Varitek homered in the second off John Halama (11-6), winless in his last three starts, and hit a sacrifice fly to drive in Boston's third run. seems that every ball that I hit well was caught over the fence," Varitek said.

"It's nice to see that I hit a few of these far enough where they couldn't catch them." 1 Boston starter Kent Mercker left after 3Vt save. Halama allowed three runs and nine hits in eight-plus innings. In his first two appearances against the Red Sox, he was tagged for 10 runs and eight hits in 5 2-3 innings. "Halama did a great job," Varitek said. "If you hold a team to three runs and pitch into the ninth, you've done your job.

He kept guys off balance by utilizing all of his pitches very well." Seattle manager Lou Piniella was ejected in the third by first-base umpire Travis Katzenmeier for arguing a checked-swing strikeout on David BelL Piniella has been ejected five times this season, all since July 25. Nomar Garciaparra went l-for-4 and finished the series 8-for-16, raising his average to 353. "They have somebody who stands up all the time," Piniella said. Varitek's 16th homer of the season put Boston ahead in the second. But Seattle tied the score in the fifth when Russ Davis walked, advanced on Dan Wilson's grounder and scored from second when Ryan Jackson reached on an error.

Bt au AVS. 0 2 0 0 I .243 Butord cf Dlswisrf Gorboporra ss Stanley lb Mutiny dh O'lMfy VarM WVeros 3b Sadltr 2b Totals 0 1 .252 0 I 1 2 1 1 0 .333 0.270 1 .289 0 .279 1 .268 0 .288 1 .276 3 35 3 10 3 1 Statist AB Gipson 2 bJoduon pn-1b 1 c-fimmofti pMf 1 d-Lompkin ph-c 1 DoSefob 5 Gritfey Jr cf 3 ARodriguez ss A EMartinsz dh 4 Buhner rf 1 1-BLHunter pr-H 0 Blowers lb 1 o-lbz pn-lb1b 3 RDaw3b 3 DWilson c-lb 3 Totals 32 I MMSOAva. 0 0 0 0 0 0 .282 0 0.138 0 0.308 0 1 .264 2 0 .296 1 1 .301 0 1 .338 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .229 0 .239 0.250 0 .260 0 0 1 1 1 I 0.238 0 1 1 .264 1 7 010 002 0003 10 1 Seattle 000 01 1 0002 3 2 0- arounded into double play for Blowers in the 4tn. b-safe on second on error for Gipson in the 5tft. c-flied out for Jackson in the 7th.

d-orounded out for Timmons in the 8th. 1- ran for Buhner in the 8th. Stanley (10), DaBefl (14), BLHunter (4). IOB Boston 7, Seattle II. 2B Stanley (20), Huskey (14), EMartinei (29).

HR Varitek (16) off Halama. RBIs Huskey (69), Varitek 2 (61), RDovis (55). SB Buford (9), Griffey Jr 23 RDavis (3), DWilson (5). SF Varitek. GIDP Ibonez.

Runners left in scoring position Boston 4 (Buford 2, DLewis, Varitek); Seattle 5 (lompkin, Griffey Jr 2, ARodriguez, EMartinez). Runners moved up ibanez, DWilson. DP Boston 1 (Garciaparra and Stanley); Seattle 1 IHalama and DaBeilY Boston ERBBSONP IRA Mercker 3Vi Florie 3-1 2 Cormier Beck IV DLowe 12 1 3 0 0 2 3 58 2.35 2 2 1 2 1 47 4.76 0 0 0 1 0 14 3.70 0 0 0 2 1 29 000 0 0 0 0 0 9 2 81 Seattle IP ERBBSONP ERA HalamoUl-6 8 9 3 3 1 5111 4.06 Mesa 1 I 0 0 0 0 11 5.53 Halama pitched to 1 batter in the 9lti. Inherited runners-scored Florie 1-0, Beck 1-0, Mesa 1-0. IBB off Florie (Griffey Jr) 1.

HBP by Beck (Buhner). WP Florie. Umpires Home, Barrett Ted; First, Katzenmeier; Second, Cooper; Third, Cederstrom. 308. A 44,246 Indians 7.

Orioles 6 Cleveland AB BIBBSOAvg. Roberts cf Vizquel ss RAIomar 2b MRamirez dh Thome lb Sexson If ARamirez rf Fryman 3b EWilson 3b EiDiaz Totals 4 1 4 0 4 1 3 2 3 1 4 1 4 1 4 0 0 0 4 0 34 7 0 .271 1 .331 1 .329 0 .333 1 .284 1 .264 0 .250 2 .249 0 .261 0 .266 6 Baltimore ByAnderson cf Bordick ss Surhoff If Belle rf Conine lb Ripken 3b Maydh 1-Kingsale pr Hairston jr. 2b Figga o-DeShields ph Totali Bl BBSOAva. 0 0 1 0 1 .289 1 I 1 I .274 1 1 .318 1 0 .293 1 0 2 2 0 1 0 .316 1 .326 0 .333 0 1 0 1 10 0 0 0.167 1 1 0 0 0.263 0 1 0 0 0 .233 0 1 1 0 .264 6 9 6 4 Cleveland 000 000 3407 8 1 Baltimore 003 000 0126 9 0 0- singled for Figgo in the 9rh. 1- ran for May in the 9lh.

Thome (4). IOB Cleveland 4, Baltimore 6. 2B MRamirez 2 (31), Bordick (28). 3B ARamirez (1). HR ARamirez (21 off Johns; Belle 2 (32) off Shuey, Burba.

RBIs RAIomar (106), Sexson (100), ARamirez 5 (13), ByAnderson (68), Belle 4 (97), DeShields (34). SB Roberts (101, RAIomar (33). CS Figga (1). Vizauel. GIDP Surhoff, May.

Runners left in scoring position Cleveland 3 (Thome, Sexson, Fryman); Bafl. 1 (Conine). Runners moved up Thome. DP Cleveland 3 (EiDiaz and Vizquel), (RAIomar, Vizquel and Thome), (RAIomar, Vizquel and Thome). Cleveland IP ERBBSONP ERA Burba 13-7 7 5 3 3 4 3115 4.28 Shuey Jackson Baltimore Johns 4-3 Orosco AReyes 19 3.33 1 3 2 2 0 0 23 4.20 IP ERBBSONP ERA 7Vi 5 4 4 2 5102 4.67 0 1 1 1 0 0 5 6.18 2 2 2 1 1 15 4.12 GMolina 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 5.54 Orosco Ditched to 1 batter in the 8th.

Inherited runners-scored Orosco 1-1, AReyes 1-1. IBB off AReyes (Thame) 1. PB Figga. Umpires Home, Roe; First, Hirschbeck, Seconc Merrill; Third, Reynolds. 2:52.

A 40,540 AL leaders THROUGH SEPTEMBER 5 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Polmeiro, Tex .653 M. Ramirez, Clev .650 A. Rodriguez, Sea .629 Green, Tor .596 Griffey, Sea .589 Garciaparra, Bos .587 .581 Gonzalez, Tex .576 Delgodo, Tor .569 Jeter, NY .568 ON-BASE PERCENTAGE Martinez, Sea .451 Femondez, Tor .437 Jeter, NY .431 Williams, NY .431 Thome, Clev .430 M. Ramirez, Clev .429 Palmeiro, Tex .428 R. Alomar, Clev .426 Giambi, Oak .422 Anderson, Baft .418 TOTAL BASES Palmeiro, Tex 318 Green, Tor 311 Griffey, Sea 305 Jeter.

NY 302 M. Ramirez, Clev 301 Delgodo, Tor 300 Surhoff, Baft 291 Rodriguez, Tex 282 Ordonez, Chi 278 Dye, KC 274 EARNED RUN AVERAGE P. Martinez, Bos 2.26 Cone, NY 3.03 Mussina, Baft 3 60 Radke, Minn 3.79 Ofivares, Oak 3 84 Rosado, KC 3.92 Alvarez, T.B. 393 Sirotka, Chi 3 94 Hernandez, NY 4.06 Halama, Sea 4.10 OPEN W. Chicago Bl BBSOAvg.

Caruso ss LRodriguez 2b CLeeff MOrdonez rf Konerko dh Singleton cf Norton lb CWilson3b 1 .259 1 .246 0 .313 0 .301 1 .295 1 .307 0 .244 0 .230 1 .305 1 2 1 1 1 1 b-Thomas ph MUohmon o-Fordyce ph-c Totals Ttxos 1 1 .220 0 0.296 1 6 610 AB Bl BBSOAvc Alicea 2b IRodriauez 4 1 2 0 0 0.19 4 1 2 0 .329 1 .301 2 .309 1 .338 0 .301 0 .314 2 .289 0 .500 1 .271 7 Greer If JuGonzdez rf 4 0 0 4 1 0 RPalmeiro lb Zeile 3b RKelly cf Stevens dh 1 1 4 1 1 I 1 4 0 1-ScGreen pr-dh 0 0 0 0 Clayton Totals 2 2 1 1 32 9 7 3 Chicago 000 010 3206 10 0 lexas iiounwz i o-nied out for Johnson in the 7th. b-struck out for Wilson in the 9th. 1-ran for Stevens in the Enh, Clayton (20). LOB Chicago 3, Texas 4. 2B Konerko (25), Norton (21), Alicea (9), IRodriguez (24).

3B LRodriguez (I). HR CLee 12) off Helling; Singleton (1 3) off Helling; Clayton (9) off Poraut; Zeile (21) off Parque. kdis slee (ovj, Konerko lut, singleton (65), CWUson (24), IRodriguez 2 (95), Zeile 4 86), Clayton (40). SB RKeHy (6). SF Konerko.

GIDP Caruso, MOrdonez, Zeile. Runners left in scoring position Texas 2 (Greer, JuGonzofez). Runners moved up Norton, CWilson. DP Chicago 1 (LRodriguez, Caruso and Norton); Texas 2 (Alicea, Clayton and RPolmei-ro). fZeiw.

Alicea and RPalmeirol. Chicago IP ERBBSONP ERA Parque 9-12 8 7 2 5124 4.91 0 0 1 1 27 3.40 0 0 0 1 13 3.98 ERBBSONP ERA Slowe 1 Simas Texas Hellina 13-7 tV 7 4 4 1 5126 4.36 Venafro 1 1 10 0 11 341 JeZimmerman 1 1 0 0 0 10 2.04 Wetteland 38 1 1 0 0 0 1 15 4.02 Inherited runners-scored SLowe 2-2, Venafro 14), JeZimmerman 1-1. HBP by Parque (RPalmeiro). PB MUohnson. Umpires Home, Welke, Tim; First, DiMu-ro, Mike; Third, Craft.

3:04. A-0 Twins 13. Devfl Ravs 7 Minnesota AB Bl BBSOAva. JJonescf 6 2 2 3 Hocking ss 6 2 3 0 Lawton rf 6 12 3 2 .291 0 .280 1 .252 1 .303 2 .286 Steinbochc 3 2 2 1 2 TWolker2b 5 12 2 0 Coomerdh 4 0 0 1 0 Mientkiewia lb 5 0 2 1 0 0 1 .267 0 2 .239 1 3 .257 1 2.314 THunterff 4 2 10 Koskkt3b 4 3 2 2 Totals 43 13 16 13 4 14 Tampa Bay AB Cairo 2b 5 2 Bl BBSOAvg. 0 0 0 .303 Lowerylf 4 1 0 Perry 3b-lb 5 1 1 McGriff lb 3 12 Graffanino3b 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 .293 0 2.282 2 1 0 .315 0 .271 0 .283 1 .289 2 .276 1 .279 1 .270 0 .224 7 Flaherty 4 111 Trammell dh 4 13 3 JGuillenrf 4 0 10 DMortinezcf 4 0 10 Ledesma ss 3 0 0 0 Lamb ss 10 0 0 Totals 37 7 11 7 Minnesota 002 316 10013 16 1 TampoBay 003 040 000 7 11 1 Mientkiewicz (3), DMartinez (4).

LOB Minnesota 8, Tampa Bay 5. 2B Hocking 1 7), TWalker (35), THunter (12). McGriff (27), TrommeH (14). HR Trammell (1 1) off Milton; JJones (7) off Wheeler; Koskie (lOJ off Wheeler. RBIs JJones 3 (36), lawton 3 (46), Stein-bach (35), TWolker 2 (43), Coomer (60), Mientkiewicz (31), Koskie 2 (52), Perry (27), McGriff 2 (93), Floherty (62), Trammell 3 (30).

CS TWalker (8). SF Coomer. GIDP JGuillen. Runners left in scoring position Minnesota 5 (Lawton, TWalker 3, Koskie); Tampa Bay 3 (Flaherty, JGuillen. Lamb).

Runners moved up Lawton. DP Minnesota 2 (JJones, Hocking and Mientkiewicz), (Hocking, TWolker and Mientkiewicz). Minnesota IP ERBBSONP ERA Milton 4 8 7 7 2 6107 4.88 Crrasco W.2-23' 3 0 0 0 1 41 5.26 BWells 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 3.64 Tamoo Bov IP ERBBSONP ERA Wheeler 3 6 5 5 2 5 96 7.27 DuvoJI 1-311111 124.80 RWhite 5-3 1 ft 2 2 2 0 2 22 4.31 Chariton 1-3 Newman 4 4 2 0 0 35 3.40 3 1 1 1 6 57 9.00 Alqpez 1 0 6 5 B4 Duval pitched to 2 batters in the 5th. Inherited runners-scored Duvall 1-0, RWhite 2-1, Charlton 2-2, Newman 14). WP Wheeler, Duvall, Newman.

PB Steinbach2. Umpires Home, McKean; First, Reilfy; Sec- ona, menwemer; imra, uiaz. 3:42. A 16,929 Basebal calendar Sept. 15-16 Owners meetings, Cooper-slown, N.Y.

Oct. 5 Playoffs begin. Oct. 23 World Series begins, city of National Leogue champion. October-November TBA Free ogent filing, 15 days after WoHd Series.

Nov. 5-1 1 General managers' meetings, Laguna Niguel, Calif. Dec. 7 Last day for teams to offer salary arbitration to their former players who became free agents. Dec 10-14 Winter meetings, Anaheim, CalK.

Dec. 19 Last day for free agents offered salary arbitration to accept or reject the offers. Dec. 20 last day to offer 2000 controds to unsigned players. Jon.

15 Salary arbitration filing. Jan. 18 Salary arbitration figures exchanged. Feb. 1-21 Salary arbitration hearings.

WON4.0ST P. Martinez, Bos Colon, Clev Hernandez, NY Mussina, Boh Sele, Tex Nagy, Clev Garcia, Sea GAMES PITCHED Groom. Oak 204 15-5 15-7 15-7 15-7 15-9 14-7 66 64 64 63 63 62 62 62 62 62 Trombiey, Minn Weill, Minn Nitkowski, Del Stanton, NY Brocoil, Det Hernandez, T.B. Lloyd, Tor Lowe, Bos Shuey, Clev UNTIL 2 Bl:" are rare. One player to do so was former Dodgers outfielder Glenn Burke, who died of AIDS in 1995.

Bean, 35, last played in the majors in 1995, with the Padres. He said the deaths of his father, college roommate and first partner spurred him to be more open about his sexuality. In July, Bean was profiled by The Miami Herald following the death of former Loyola Marymount teammate and Cincinnati Reds pitcher Tim Layana in a car accident. "I missed the funeral of my college roommate, one of my best friends," Bean said in the story in the Times. "Tim would have understood if I had told him.

I began to think, I'm not living some horrible existence, I'm proud of my life. Where do I finally draw the line and just say, 'Accept me or don't?" He waited so long because he didn't want to "embarrass what I hold sacred my family and basebalL" Bean is a restaurant owner in Miami Beach, Fla A message by The Associated Press was left for him on the answering machine of his American Conference Central Division I Pet. GB x-Omaha (Royals) 80 60.571 ColSpringsjRckies) 66 72 .478 Albqrque (Ddgers 65 73 .471 Iowa (Cubs) 65 75 .464 13 14 15 tastern mvtsion x-Oklhma (Rangers) 83 58 .589 Nashville (Pirotes) 80 60 .571 2 Memphis (Cardinals) 74 64 .538 7 ft Orleans (Astros) 55 84 .396 27 Pacific Conference Southern Division I Pet. GB Fresno (Giants) 73 68 .518 Soft Lake (Twins) 72 68 .514 ft Las Vegas (Padres) 66 75 .468 7 Tucson (D'backs) 66 75 .468 7 Northern Division x-Vancouver (A's) 83 58 .589 Tacoma (Mariners) 68 70 .493 13ft Edmonton (Angels 64 74 .464 17ft Calgary (Marlins) 56 82 .406 25 ft x-dincned division tine Saturday's Games las Vegas 3, Tucson 1 Omaha 7, Oklahoma 6 Tacoma 8, New Orleans 6 Memphis 8, Nashville 5 Edmonton 14, Iowa 2 Vancouver 9, Colorado Springs 6 Fresno 6, Calgary 3 Salt Lake 10, Albuquerque 4 Sunday's Games Soft Lake 8, Albuquerque 3 Calgary 1 1, Fresno 5 Vancouver 5, Colorado Springs 3 Edmonton 6, Iowa 2 Memphis 11, Nashville 6 Tacoma 5, New Orleans 4 Oklahoma 6, Omaha 1 Las Vegas 10. Tucson 5 Monday's Garnet Memphis 2, Nashville 1 Soft Lake at Albuquerque Fresno at Calgary Vancouver at Colorado Springs Las Vegas at Tucson Oklahoma at Omaha Tacoma at New Orleans Iowa at Edmonton End of Regular Season Red birds 2, Sounds 1 nACTVtut mtmrnis ab hbt Hermansencf4000 Howard 2b 4021 Scrstlb3b 4010 Garcia 3b 1000 Robertson lb 30 10 Hyzdulf 4000 ab hbi Lariviererf 3020 Bieserrf ClappH Little cf Richard lb Haas 3b Stefanski Warner ss 1010 3111 4010 4011 4010 3111 3000 Brown cf Tremiec Polcovish Ah Vol Davis Ramirez ph RvatD 4UUU 3010 3100 2010 0000 Ameteller 2b 3 0 1 0 Jiminezp 3000 Heisermanp 0000 1010 1000 Totals 33 1 7 1 Totals 312 92 Nashville 001 000 000 1 Memphis 110 000 OOi 2 Howard, Warner.

DP Nashville 2, Memphis 2. L08 Nashville 5, Memphis 6. 2B Ramirez, Lariviere 2, Clapp, Richard. HR Stefanski (4). CS Haas.

tp or od so Nashville Ah Yat Davis Ryan Memphis Jimenez W.2-2 Heiserman 1:56. A 7,902. )) ZlZiZ. i i Ramirez, Alomar lead Indians innings. He collided with Wilton Veras when the third baseman caught Charles Gipson's fouled bunt attempt in the third, then came out to start the fourth.

"I think he's all right," Red Sox Manager Jimy Williams said. "He wanted to stay out there and finish the inning, but that is not the right thing to do. We're going to need him down the stretch." Bryce Florie (3-1) replaced Mercker with one out and allowed two runs one earned and one hit in 2 innings. Derek Lowe pitched a perfect ninth for his 12th A sacrifice attempt failed, leaving runners at first and second with one out, and B.J. Surhoff hit into a game-ending double play.

Albert Belle hit two homers for Baltimore, a three-run shot in the third inning and a solo drive in the eighth. Cal Ripken went l-for-4 for the Orioles to move within 28 hits of 3,000 for his career. Rangers 8, White Sox 6 ARLINGTON, Texas Todd Zeile hit his sixth career grand slam in a five-run first inning as the Texas Rangers beat the Chicago White Sox in the opener of a twi-night doubleheader. Rick Helling (13-7) took advantage of the early run support and won his seventh straight decisioa The White Sox lost for the sixth time in seven games. Helling allowed three hits over the first six innings before running into trouble in a three-run seventh.

He gave up four runs and seven hits in 6 2-3 innings. John Wetteland pitched the ninth for his 38th save. Luis Alicea and Ivan Rodriguez opened the first for Texas with singles off Jim Parque (9-12). Alicea scored from third when Mark Johnson committed a passed ball on a third strike to Juan Gonzalez. Twins 13, Devil Rays 7 ST.

PETERSBURG, Fla. Matt Lawton and Todd Walker had two RBI each during a six-run, sixth-inning as the Minnesota Twins beat the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. After twice blowing leads and falling behind 7-6, Minnesota went ahead for good as Lawton hit a two-run single. Bubba Trammell hit a three-run home run and Fred McGriff had a two-run double for the Devil Rays. Associated Press BALTIMORE Rookie Alex Ramirez homered and had a career-high five RBI, and Roberto Alomar drove in the tiebreaking run in the eighth inning as the Cleveland Indians beat the Baltimore Orioles 7-6 yesterday.

Manny Ramirez had three hits, including two doubles, helping the Indians bounced back from a 3-0 deficit after they were held to a pair of singles through the first six innings. Dave Burba (13-7) allowed three runs, five hits and four walks in seven innings to win his fifth straight decision. vMike Jackson got three otits for his 35th save in 38 chances, but it wasn't easy. After an RBI single by pinch-hitter Delino DeShields, the Orioles got within a run when Jim Thome mishandled Brady Anderson's grounder to first for an error. Sounds beaten infinde Associated Press MEMPHIS-Mike Stefanski homered in the second inning as the Memphis Redbirds finished the season yesterday with a 2-1 victory over the Nashville Sounds in the Pacific Coast League.

Jose Jimenez (2-2) picked up the victory as he struck out five over eight innings, and Rick Heiserman picked up his 20th save by pitching a scoreless ninth inning. The Redbirds scored first as Chris Richard doubled to left and scored Stubby Clapp in the first inning. Stefanski added his homer, and that was all Jimenez would need. Nashville stranded four men on base, including two in the third when Matt Howard hit a RBI-single for the Sounds' only run. Paul Ah Yat (4-3) took the loss.

5 join Pirates: Nashville Sounds stars Chad Hermansen, Pittsburgh's top prospect, and third baseman Aramis Ramirez are among five minor league players who will be added to the Pirates' active roster today. The Pirates have recalled Hermansen, Ramirez and right-hander Jason Boyd from Class AAA Nashville. Boyd was acquired from Arizona last month as the player to be named later in the Tony Womack trade. Zii $300 t2) OFF COVER WITH AD 'Horn cf the Dream Team' HOME DELIVERY 'CALL 242-NEWS The TENNESSEAN Theatre. Restaurants.

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