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yi 4C THE PALM BEACH POST TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1992 National League Standings Monday's Boxes East Dodgers 8, Pirates 6 Expos 7. Astros 1 Bl BB SO AB Lut Streak 10 Bl BB SO AB LOS ANGELES Won Lost Pet. GB Mondiy 0 Tmm i I Av. .269 .246 1 I 1 I Lost 1 4 6 1 I 0 0 .551 Did not play 27 22 0 St. Louis r.

7" .257 aoo .317 220 '345 .233 .250 .20 26 23 .531 1 Lost to Los Angeles 8 6 Lost 2 3-7 Pittsburgh I 1 0 0 26 24 .520 1V4 Beat San Francisco 14-1 Won 1 4 6 0 0 3 0 0 3 I 0 New York 4 Won 2 5-5 I 000 ,195 .217 35 .344 22 25 .468 4 Beat Houston 7-1 Montreal Butler ct LHarrli b-3b Daniels l( Howell Candeiarla Karros lb Goodwin pr-lf Bennnyer rt-lb Scloscia DHansen 3b Sharperson Olterman si Oieda Crews SkVilson Webster ph Gotl Javier rt TOTALS PITTSBURGH I 31 AB Lost 1 5-5 22 26 .458 41 Lost to Atlanta 7-6 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 Bl BB SO Philadelphia 4 0 MONTREAL Grissom ct DeShlelds 2b Stairs If Alou If Waiiacn lb Carter Barbarla 3b DKeed rt Owen ss DeMartinez TOTALS HOUSTON Biggio 2b Finley cf Bagwell lb Anthony rf Camlnltl 3b Incaviglia If Ramirez ss Osuna Taubenseec Guerrero ph XHernandez Candaele ss TOTALS 2 Won 1 4-6 0 0 21 28 .429 6 Beat San Diego 6-1 Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 .250 .000 .119 WEST 0 1 0 AB J1: 291 281 .230 ,,,.17 .077 .447 .000 .186 Lost 1 7-3 i 12 I 13 26 21 553 Did not play Cincinnati Bl BB SO Avg. Lost 1 4 6 Lost to New York 14-1 San Francisco 27 22 .551 Lost 1 6-4 28 23 .549 Lost to Chicago 6-1 San Diego Won 6 8-2 Los Angeles 23 23 .500 Beat Pittsburgh 8-6 1 I 1 0 24 27 .47 1 4 Beat Philadelphia 7-6 002 013 001-7 000 100 000-1 4 MONTREAL HOUSTON Atlanta .241 .239 .341 .209 .299 .249 .400 .254 .000 .000 .262 .000 .250 .500 .000 Won 4 6-4 Lost 2 4-6 Merced rf Bell ss VanSlykecf King lb Bonds If Buechele 3b Slaugntc Lind 2b Walk Gleaton McClendon ph Neagle Varsho ph BPatterson Belinda TOTALS 21 29 .420 6Vi Lost to Montreal 7-1 Houston 0 0 35 Kile (1). LOB-Montreal 9, Houston 4. 2B-Grlssom (), Slatrs I Finley 13). 3B-Owen (2).

RBI-DeShields 14), Stairs 3 (5), Barberle (7), Owen (18), Bagwell (32), SB-Flnley (12). CS-Grlssom (3). S-OeShieids. SF Stairs, Barberie. MONTREAL IP RERBBSONPERA DeMartinez 6-4 9 4 1 1 I 8 128 2.09 HOUSTON IP ER BB SO NP ERA Kile 2-6 5 4 3 3 4 2 83 3 77 XHernandez 2 3 3 3 2 42 8 00 Osuna 2 2 1 1 1 2 37 3 42 Umpirts-Home, Tata; First, West; Second, Ren-nert; Third, Rippley.

i. 040 003 001-1 13 2 003 120 000-4 2 LOS ANGELES PITTSBURGH I Results Schedule Monday I Sunday 1 Wednesday Chicago 6, San Diego 1 S.F. 5, Pittsburgh 3 St.L. at Cine, 12.35 Atlanta 7 Philadelphia 6 Montreal 6, Cincinnati 2 Phil, at Atlanta, 12:40 New York 14, San Fran. 1 S.D.

10. St. Louis 0 S.D. at Chicago, 2:20 L.A. 8, Pittsburgh 6 L.A.

6, Chicago 2 L.A. at 3:05 Montreal 7, Houston 1 Phila. 6, Houston 3(11) Montreal at 8:35 Only games scheduled Atl. at N.Y., rain Only games scheduled Jii E-Scioscia (5), Olterman (II), Slaught 2 (41. LOB-Los Angeles 6, Pittsburgh a 2B-LHarrls (3), Karros (6), Scioscia (3), Bell (10), VanSlyke (14), Lind 2 (4).

HR-Webster (3) off Neagle. RBI-Butler (10), LHarrls 2 (6), Karros (19), Webster 3 (12), Merced (13), Bell 2 (17), VanSlyke (30), Lind 2 (19). SB-LHarrls (3), Bonds 2 (15). CS-Buller 2 (S), Karros (I). GIQP-Slaught.

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Braves 7, Phillies 6 SO NP ERA 2 90 3 54 0 1 633 1 15 3.44 Today's SchedulePitchers IP 1VS 3 Vi LOS ANGELES Oieda Crews SWIIson Gott 1-1 Howell ER BB 4 3 4 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 69 3 41 0 00 1 9 0 2 0 77 Candelaria 3 Bobby Bonilla watches the his grand slam Monday night in the second inning of the Mets' 14-1 win over San Francisco. Bonilla drove in a career-high six runs in the game. Bonilla powers Mets to 14-1 win PITTSBURGH IP ER BB SO NP ERA Walk 6 4 0 1 3 59 4.08 Gleaton 114 2 0 0 I 1 24 5.23 Neagle 2-3 4 4 3 3 2 6 69 3.53 BPatterson Vi 0 1 1 1 1 15 3.32 Belinda 1 0 0 0 1 5 4 43 First, Quick, Second, Kel-22. Umpires Home, Bonin; logg; Third, Runge. 3: 'Away I Probata Time 1992 Team 1992 V.

Opp. Last 3 Outings TV Home Line W-L ERA Roc W-L IP ERA WL IP ERA g0 Seminara (R) NR NR NR WGN CHI Morgan(R) 6-7 5-2 3.51 7-3 1-0 6.0 300 3-0 21.0 2 14 iT Car, (R) 5-3 3.61 6-3 0-1 5.0 7 20 2-1 22.0 2.45 TomHn(L) Even-6 5 3 4.29 6-4 1 0 6.1 1.42 1-1 14.1 6.28 SIL DeLeon(R) TT 2-4 4 55 5-5 NR 0 2 15.2 7.47 WAYK CIN Belcher (R 6'7V 4-5 3 75 5-5 NR 201 3.10 'sF WitoMU 4-4 4.35 4-5 0-1 6.0 4.50 1-2 18 1 4.42 WWOR NY Young (R) Mi 2-3 4.63 3-5 0-0 5.1 6.75 0-2 17.0 6.88 PHL Brink IR) 0-1 5 40 1-1 NR 0-1 11.2 5.40 TBS ATL Leibrand.lL) 7-8 4-2 4 62 5-4 0-0 2.0 0.00 1-0 15 0 7.80 "MoiTsampen(R) 0-2 3.95 0-0 0-0 3.0 0.00 NR HOU Portugal (R) 5Vt-6' 4-2 3.13 7-3 0-1 4.0 11.25 1-1 19.1 3.72 PHILADELPHIA AB Bl BB SO Avg. Dykstracf 4 2 2 0 1 1 .261 Duncan If 5 0 1 1 0 0 .268 Hollins 3b 4 0 2 1 1 0 .266 Krukrf 4 0 1 1 1 2 .378 Jordan lb 5 1 1 0 0 0 2'2 Daulton 4 110 10 .319 Batiste ss 4 10 10 0 ,216 Morandini 2b 2 10 111.. .295 CBrantleyp 0 0 0 0 0 0 .222 Rivera 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Amaro ph 10 110 0 .188 Searcy 000000 DRobinson ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .200 Hartley 000000 TOTALS 35 6 9 5 6 ATLANTA AB Bl BB SO Avg. Nixon cf 5 1 2 0 0 0 375 Pendleton 3b 5 2 3 0 0 1 .317 Gantlf 3 110 10 .284 Justice rf 4 1 1 2 0 0 .192 Bream lb 4 0 1 2 0 1' .241 Olson 4 1 0 0 0 0 240 Lemke2b 3 110 10 .220 Belliardss 3 0 1 0 1 0 .225 Glavine 2 0 1 2 0 1' .300 Bielecki 0 0 0 0 0 0 .143 Stanton 1 0 0 0 0 0 .500 DSandersph 1 0 0 0 0 1 ,333 Wohlers 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 35 7 11 i i 4 Mets 14, Giants 1 SAN FRANCISCO AB Bl BB SO Avg.

The Associated Press crun. i.etnrt net tn the faunntB tpam and is based on a $5 wager. A 7-8 line, ror example. NEW YORK Bobby Bonilla broke out of his season-long hitting .322 .288 .244 .115 .218 .217 .337 .223 .240 .259 .209 .053 .000 .000 Felder cf-rf-2b McGee rf Lewis cf James If Ma. Williams 3b Litton 3b R.

Thompson 2b Bass ph-rf Snyder lb Manwarlng Clayton ss Burkett Burba Downs TOTALS means you must wager $5 to win $7 on the underdog, and $8 to win $5 on the favorite. Even means you must wager $5 50 to win 5. Pick' is the same as even, no point spread. All data is tor the pitcher as a starter The 1992 W-L and ERA are for the pitcher overall this year. Team record: with today's starter.

1 99 1 v. Opp: Pitcher slump at Shea Stadium with a ca rrformance against today opponent at site or today game, nn: nu iewiu. 1 992 Sports Features Syndicate Inc. and Computer Sports Wortd. Monday's Stars NEW YORK AB Bl BB SO Avg.

TOP HITTER vir DaKKu Btniiia ciionroH thA 3ta.ii.im rritirs with a 3-for-3 reer-high six RBI, including a grand slam, as the New York Mets routed the San Francisco Giants 14-1 Monday night. The Mets entered the game with only two runs in the first four games of their homestand all losses and Bonilla came into the night hitting only .137 with no homers and four RBI at home this season. Bonilla was booed loudly during the weekend as the Mets lost twice to Atlanta, and even wore earplugs INCW I UI 3 UUUUJ wwiimu Ji'viivvw w. night that included a grand slam, RBI double and RBI single in leading the Mets PHILADELPHIA 100 003 200-6 9 1 ATLANTA 006 001 OOx-7 11 2 E-Kruk (1), Pendleton (4), Justice (3). IT-LOB-Philadelphia 9, Atlanta 7.

2B-Daulton (14), Nixon (4), Gant (12). RBI-Duncan (21), Hollins (28), Kruk (31), Batiste (9), Morandini (12), Amaro413), Justice 2 (13), Bream 2 (12), Glavine 2 (2). S-CBrantley. SF-Morandlnl. GIDP-R Jordan.

-PHILADELPHIA IP RERBBSONPERA CBrantley 2-4 Vh 6 6 6 3 1 49 4 97 Rivera 2 2 0 0 0 1 34 4 00 Searcy 1 2 1 0 0 0 14 6.10 Hartley 2 1 0 0 0 2 25 2.45 ATLANTA IP ER BB SO NP ERA Glavine 8-3 5VS 5 4 I 5 2 95 3.05 Bielecki 2 0 0 0 0 12 307 Stanton 2VS 2 2 2 0 3 40-75 Wohlers 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 8" 0.00 to a 14-1 rout or ban i-rancisco. .423 .247 .176 .207 .000 .262 .275 .263 .316 .227 .162 .186 .130 .243 Coleman if Randolph 2b Pecota pr-2b-ss Johnson cf Burke Innis Murray lb Sasser lb Bonilla rf Magadan 3b Schofield ss Noboa 2b Hundley S. Fernandez Boston cf TOTALS TOP PITCHER Chicago's Greg Maddux threw a 93-pitch complete game, allowing one run on four hits, striking out six and lowering his ERA to 2.43 in the Cubs' 6-1 win 40 14 16 12 over San Diego. Umpires-Home, Potter; First, Wendelstedt; Second, Marsh; Third, Borman. 000 100 000-1 7 260 240 OOx-1416 SAN FRANCISCO NEW YORK in Saturday's game.

TOUGH DAY Vincent: Houston fans could hurt selling of Astros The Associated Press HOUSTON Commissioner Fay Vincent scolded the city of Houston on Monday, suggesting Astros fans should focus on helping John McMullen sell the team instead of displaying anger at the owner. "By demeaning John and failing to support the team, I wonder if the people of Houston have not made the sale more difficult," Vincent said. McMullen purchased the Astros in 1979 and helped the team out of financial difficulty. But he angered fans by firing General Manager Tal Smith, allowing Nolan Ryan to sign with the Texas Rangers and sending the Astros on the road for a month to allow the Republican Convention to use the Astrodome. "If people in Houston really want a new owner, and obviously they do, then why are they forcing John and all of us toward unattractive solutions?" Vincent asked during a luncheon speech.

"We simply can't sit and watch baseball be devalued, if you will, over a period of time." San Francisco's John Burkett, who had won his last five decisions, gave up eight runs and five hits in 1 Vi innings in losing to the Mets. Bonilla had an RBI single in a two-run first inning; his third career grand slam highlighted a six-run second; and he added a run-scoring double in a four-run fifth. He also walked and scored in the fourth. The Mets had a season-high 16 Notebook Denver goes batty over its Rockies E-Felder (1), MaWilliams (6), Manwaring (2). LOB-San Francisco 6, New York 9.

2B-Randolph (7), Johnson (11), Sasser (2), Bonilla (7), Hundley 2 (4). HR-Bonilla (6) off Burkett, Snyder (4) off SFernandei. RBI-Snyder (10), Randolph (11), Murray (32), Bonilla 6 (35), Magadan 2 (14), Hundley 2 (9). SB-Snyder (1), Coleman (5). CS-McGee (2).

Coleman. SAN FRANCISCO IP ER BB SO NP ERA Burkett 5-2 V4 5 8 8 2 1 44 4.66 Burba 3VS 8 6 6 2 2 79 5.36 Downs 3 0 0 1 4 55 3.35 NEW YORK IP ER BB SO NP ERA S. Fernandez 4-5 7 4 1 1 2 8 121 3.26 Burke 1 1 0 0 0 0 6 6 00 Innis 1 2 0 0 0 1 17 2.84 HPB-by Burkett (Randolph). WP-Downs. PB-Hundley.

Umpires Home, Davidson; First, Rapuano; Second, McSherry; Third, Pulli. NEW YORK METS Anchored by The Associated Press hits, including three singles apiece from Dave Magadan and Vince the starting rotation, they've struck out 373 I while walking 142, a strikeouts-to-walks ra ATLANTA BRAVES Pete Smith is looking forward to his role as a middle reliever Coleman and two doubles by Todd Hundlev. The 14 runs were also a tio of 2.6-1 The starters' ratios: David Cone season high for New York. Cubs 6. Padres 1 despite striking out 65 and walking only 12 as a starter at Class AAA AB Bl BB SO Avg.

Giants manager Roger Craig chose to intentionally walk Murray in the second inning to load the (83 strikeouts-34 walks), 2.4-1 Sid Fernandez (70-19), 3.7-1, Dwight Gooden (47-27), 1.7-1; Bret Saber-hagen (54-13), 4.2-1; and Anthony Young (36-13), 2.8-1. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES The Richmond. "It's the first time in a while that I have been healthy," said Smith, who had rotator cuff surgery in September 1990. they need me to do, whatever it takes to get hitters out for this team, I'll do." CHICAGO CUBS Third baseman .325 .359 .323 .332 .290 .243 .181 .000 .250 .167 .000 .200 SAN DIEGO TFernandez ss Gwynn rf Sheffield 3b McGriff lb Stillwell 2b Dr Jackson cf JCIark If Walters Benes Pettis ph Melendez Azocar ph TScott TOTALS bases for Bonilla with the Mets leading 4-0. The grand slam came off John Burkett (5-2), who gave up eight runs on five hits in 1 V3 majors' leading hitter, first baseman John Kruk, hit .356 in May, but that was only the second-best average on the team.

Catcher Dar AB Bl BB SO Avg. CHICAGO .250 Gary Scott was recalled from Class AAA Iowa when the Cubs placed reliever Ken Patterson (shoulder) on the 15-day disabled list. Scott, Maddux leads Cubs The Los Angeles Times DENVER In a city where boosterism is considered a civic duty, Denver spent most of the 1980s in a funk. So much went wrong that people began thinking perhaps the loathsome Eastern Establishment had been right all along: Denver wasn't really major league. The high-flying economy took a belly flop, the beloved Broncos kept making it to the Super Bowl and getting clobbered, the Denver Symphony failed and had to be reorganized as the Colorado Symphony.

The new orchestra is much improved, but Denverites still smart that it could not survive under the banner of the city's name. Suddenly, though, there's no more talk about a wounded city psyche. Having won the Major League Baseball franchise it had courted for 30 years, Denver is on a Rocky Mountain high. Not since the National League Braves left Boston for Milwaukee in 1953 has a city gone quite as batty over the prospect of a team's arrival. .171 .273 .286 .222 .244 .132 .125 .115 5 34 Dascenzo rf Vizcaino ss Sandberg 2b Grace lb May If Sosa cf Villanueva GScott 3b GMaddux TOTALS ren Daulton hit .412 (28-for-68) for the month.

PITTSBURGH PIRATES Pitcher who started on opening day for the Cubs, was optioned to the minors after batting only .09 1 in 1 3 games. CINCINNATI REDS They say it's past San Diego 6-1 100 000 000-1 4 000 050 Olx-6 10 SAN DIEGO CHICAGO Bob Walk left Monday's game against the Dodgers after throwing 55 pitches with a recurrence of a pulled groin muscle that's put him The Associated Press better to be lucky than good, but pitcher Tom Browning is really pushing the envelope in that category: He's 4-3 de CHICAGO Greg Maddux Stillwell (7), Walters (1), Melendez (1). LOB-San Diego 2, Chicago 7. 2B-Grace (12). RBI McGriff (38), Vizcaino (3), Sandberg (27), Grace (29), May 2 (5).

SB-Pettis (1), Sosa (12). CS-TFernandez (5), GScott (1). SF-McGriff. GIDP- Dr Jackson. Chicago 1 (Vizcaino, Sandberg pitched a four-hitter, and Derrick May hit a two-run single in a five- on the disabled list four times in the last three seasons.

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Here's run fifth inning Monday night as the Chicago Cubs beat the San Diego Padres 6-1. spite a 5.79 ERA, having allowed 66 hits (five homers) in 51 '3 innings. HOUSTON ASTROS Have issued the second-most walks and Grace). SAN DIEGO IP Benes 5-4 5 9 Melendez 2 0 TScott 1 1 ER BB SO NP ERA 5 5 I 3 91 300 0 0 1 2 30 3 77 1 0 1 0 16 7.36 Maddux (5-5), who hadn won CHICAGO IP RERBBSONPERA GMaddux 5-5 9 4 1 1 0 6 93 2.43 Umpires Home, Williams; First, Davis; Second, Crawford; Third, Hernandez.

since May 6 and had just one victory in seven previous starts, how rookie pitcher Rheal Cormier worked his way back to Class AAA Louisville: a 7.80 ERA during the month of May, capped by Sun in the league (188, behind Philadelphia's 1 90). Some leading offenders: Mark Portu Lakeland routs St. Lucie struck out six and walked none as Chicago stopped a three-game losing streak. He allowed just four singles, and only Tony Fernandez's reached the outfield. day's seven-runs-in-l-innings out-ing against San Diego.

DIEGO PADRES Darrin SAN Andy Benes (5-4), who had won FSL Standings 4 his three previous decisions, allowed five runs and nine hits in five innings. Jackson, who'll be filling in as the No. 5 hitter while Benito Santiago is on the disabled list, took a career-high 13- Gary Scott opened the fifth with an infield single and, one out later, took third on Doug Dascenzo's single. Jose Vizcaino and Ryne Sand-berg followed with RBI singles for gal, 30 in 63'3 innings; Darryl Kile, 31 in 57 innings; and Rob Murphy and Ryan Bowen, both 12 in 16 innings. LOS ANGELES DODGERS Juan Samuel rejoined the ff team in Pittsburgh.

But his left midclle fin6ers TySP" fractured knuckle has been slow to heal, and he isn't likely to resume batting practice until next weekend at the earliest. MONTREAL EXPOS Reliever Doug Simons has to Pe he gets another if chance to work on his KM I season's line: He's had three outings, covering only one-third of an inning, allowing eight earned runs on five hits for an ERA of 21 6.00. League Leaders game hitting streak into Monday night's game. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Mike Felder was named NL Player of the Week. Pet.

GB 31 21 .596 -27 25 .519 4 24 28 .462 7 22 30 .423 9 32 20 .415 26 26 .500 26 (6 .500 4 13 39 .250 19 38 13 745 21 22 .560 29 23 558 26 26 .500 1M 20 31 .392 If 20 32 JOS 18'4 a 2-1 lead, Mark Grace doubled in a run and May hit a two-run single. Special to The Palm Beach Post LAKELAND Dan Ruff hit a grand slam and a two-run home run to lead the Lakeland Tigers over the St. Lucie Mets 13-1 Monday in a Florida State League game. Ruff went 3-for-4 with two runs scored and six RBI for the Tigers (26-26). Denny McNamara went 2-for-4 with two runs scored and one RBI.

Brian Saltzgaber had a double and scored one run for Lakeland. Jason Pfaff pitched seven innings, giving up four hits for the win. St. Lucie (27-25) will play at Lakeland at 7 p.m. tonight.

Lakeland 13, St. Lucie 1 EAST West Palm Beach St. Lucie Fort Lauderdale Vero Beach CENTRAL Osceola Baseball City Lakeland Winter Haven WEST Sarasota Dunedin Clearwater Charlotte St. Petersburg Fort Myers x-Latt gama nat inctudad stra singled off Mike Bielecki. Mariano Duncan's groundout scored a run and Dave Hollins hit an RBI single.

Atlanta got a run in the bottom of the inning when right fielder John Kruk booted Ron Gant's bloop double for an error that allowed Terry Pendleton to score from first. Philadelphia closed within a run in the seventh when Ricky Jordan singled, Darren Daulton doubled, Batiste hit an RBI ground-out and Morandini hit a sacrifice fly off Mike Stanton. Dodgers 8, Pirates 6 PITTSBURGH Mitch Webster hit a three-run pinch homer in the sixth inning as Los Angeles beat Pittsburgh, the Dodgers' sixth straight win. Los Angeles, which has won 12-of-15, reached .500 at 23-23, the first time the Dodgers haven't had a losing record since they were 9-9 on April 25. Pittsburgh lost for the 13th time in 16 games.

With the Dodgers trailing 6-4, Webster hit his third home run of the season. The drive off Denny Neagle (2-3) was the second pinch homer of Webster's career and made him 3-for-7 as a pinch-hitter this season with seven RBI. Expos 7, Astros 1 HOUSTON Dennis Martinez pitched a four-hitter to win his fifth consecutive decision, and rookie Matt Stairs drove in three runs as Montreal beat Houston. Martinez (6-4), who hasn't lost since April 27, struck out eight and-walked one in his second complete game. Darryl Kile (2-6) allowed three runs and four hits in five innings, walked four and struck out two.

Felder batted .478 (II-for-23), with a double, two triples and five RBI. Braves 7, Phillies 6 ATLANTA Tom Glavine be His slugging percentage for the week was .696 and his on-base percentage was .520. came the NL's first eight-game winner and also drove in two runs in a six-run third inning as Atlanta beat Philadelphia. Glavine (8-3) allowed five hits and four runs just one earned in 5 Mi innings, increasing his re Through Sunday' games ST. LUCIE LAKELAND cord against the Phillies to 10-1.

He walked five and struclc out two as Atlanta won its fourth straight. Mark Wohlers. recalled May 28, ab bl ab bl 4 0 0 0 Howard, 3b 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 Givenv ss 5 2 2 0 3 0 10 Saltigaber, cf 5 110 2 0 10 Rondina, lb 3 2 2 1 2 110 Alder, lb 1 0 0 I OSawtio, dh 3 3 1) 4 0 0 0 McNainara. rf 4 2 2 1 4 0 10 Heal, 2t 4 110 4 0 2 1 Perona. 4 I I 2 0 0 0 Ruft, If 4 3 16 2 0 0 0 mil Totals vnn 11 Ml I sat no OH Davis, cf Ledesma, ss Fully, rt Husnev, Jb King, dh Jacobs, dh McCl'nton.

Harris, lb Millan. 2b Castillo, Dunn, dh Totals St IKK La Mod Manday! results West Palm Beach Winter Haven Lakeland 13, St Lucie I Osceola 5, Vero Beach I Baseball City 4, Fort LauderdaK 2 Fort Myers 4. Charlotte 3 St Petersburg 2. Clearwater I (1st gam) Clearwater 4. SI Petersburg 1 (2nd game) Sarasota 4.

Dunedin 0 Sunday's rutn Winter Haven West Palm Beach 3 Lakeland St Lucie 4 11 innings) CHceon 4. Vero Beach 1 St Pe'ersbvrg 3. Clearwater Fort Myers 4. Charlotte Sarasota 6. Dunedin 5 Fort Lauderdaw J.

Baseball City Saturday's rewrlti St Lucie I west Paw Bear 6 Fort Lauderdale S. vero Beach 1 Otceoia A Charlotte I Clearwater t. Baietwti City 4 Duitedm 1. Fort ver Laeian4 St Petersburg! Sarasota 4 Winter Havan 3 Todays ga" west Bac at Haven, 7pm St Luc at Laed. 7 pm.

Vero Bw a Osceoia Fort Lavdertfaie a Basrta Cty Fon Vtftn Carwarr Ca.e Dud' St Petersburg at Sarpsste, pitched the ninth for his first save. Trailing 1-0. the Braves sent 11 BATTING HOME RUNS TRIPLES STOLEN BASES Kruk. Phi. ...381 Bore's.

Pit. ..13 Sanders. Atl. 9 Gnssom. Mon.

24 Gwynn. S.D. .367 McGnff. D. .12 Alicea.

St L. 6 Lankford. St.L. 19 VnSlke. Pit.

360 Wilms. S.F. II Finley, Hou. 5 Lewis, S.F. 17 McGnff.

D. .335 Shffld. S.D. ..10 Grace, Chi. ...4 Sanders.

Atl. 1 6 'Shffld. SO. ..328 Walker. Won.

9 Butler. LA. ...4 Rober ts. Cm. 1 6 rH RUNS PITCHING REC.

ERA Bonds. Pit. 40 Bonds. PH. ..37 TwksOry.

St L. 6-1 Twksdry. StL I 78 Shffld D. 38 Frpdz. SO.

.35 Osborne. St.L. 5-2 Martinez. Mtl 2 24 Atl 37 Gwynn. SO .35 Morgan.

Cm. Swift. SF .2.33 McGnff SO .37 Lankford. St 34 Giavme. Atl .7 3 Cone.

NY .2 40 Pendleton, Atl. 36 Kruk. 34 Lefferts. O. Hill.

Mtl 2 44 HTTS DOUBLES STRIKEOUTS SAVES Gwvnn 7t9 Duncan. Phi. .16 Cone. ...83 Le Smith. St 1 4 Kruk Phi 64 VnSe.

Pit. .15 Smoltz. ATI ..77 Myers. D. ..13 Pendleton Atl.

63 Pendleton. Atl. 14 SFmoxNy .70 Jones. Hou. 12 Shfld SD 62 Dautton.

Phi. .13 Gross. A. 59 Chariton. Cm.

1 1 Fmdi 62 Waiiacn. Mon. 1 3 Betchpr. Cm. 58 3 tied at 8 to the plate in the third.

David Justice and Sid Bream hit two-run singles off Cliff Brantley (2-4) and Glavine got his hit off Ben Rivera. Davis, Muwey, Harris, Aider DP-St Luc 2. LOB-St Luc Leiand Mc Namara hS-uM 2 Sf-Sw IP tt Eft BB SO Philade Dhia closed to 6-4 in the sixth after Justice dropped Kim Lac oa Sra NaTor Laaaa4 PiM I Senai T-J 15 A-4SJ I 7 I 1 Batiste fly to right for two-base error. Glavine walked Mickey Mor-anriini. Dinch-hitter Ruben Amaro hit a mn-scoring single and Dyk-.

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