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Baseball 44 They can have that conversation. No young guys are going to do that. You know, they are a combined 80 years of age." Felipe Alou, Giants manager, on being told by Moises Alou and Barry Bonds that they were switching days off before Fridays game. QUOTE of the DAY 5C Saturday JUNEIT2OO6 Lansing State journal ISTA1 I iiTEiLEASUE BOXES cont. The agony of defeat in i 4i" I American League East Pet GB Str New York 38 27 .585 W-l Boston 37 28 .569 1 W-l Toronto 37 30 .552 2 L-l Baltimore 31 38 .449 9 W-l Tampa Bay 28 40 .412 Wh W-l Central Pet GB Str Detroit 44 24 .647 W-2 Chicago 42 25 .627 VA W-2 Minnesota 32 34 .485 11 W-5 Cleveland 31 35 .470 12 L-l Kansas City 18 48 .273 25 W-l West Pet GB Str Oakland 35 31 .530 W-7 Texas 36 32 .529 W-l Seattle 31 37 .456 5 L-3 Los Angeles 30 36 .455 5 W-l Brewers 6, Indians 4 CLEVELAND MILWAUKEE abrhbi abrhbi Szmore cf 4 00 0 Weeks 2b 4000 BClarkcf 4 010 Cinllolb 4 010 CaLeelf 310 0 BHallss 4 23 2 DMillerc 2110 4110 4111 3122 4111 4000 4122 3000 0000 3000 0000 Blltard 2b Hafner lb VMrtmc EduPrzrf JhPltass Gutierrez If 3 00 0 Koskie3b Hlndswph 100 0 CHartrf Boone 3b 4110 Jenkins rf Sbathiap 3 012Cpuanop FCberap 0 00 0 BShsep Wisep Tumbw 0000 0000 316 86 Totals 34 4 7 4 Totals CleveUnd 000 020 002-4 Milwaukee 400 001 01x-6 E-JhPeralta (9).

DP-Cleveland 1. LOB-Cleveland 4, Milwaukee 4. 2B-JhPeralta (12), Boone (14), Weeks (8), CaLee (12), BHall (17). HR-JhPeralta (6), CaLee (22), Koskie (8). SB-Weeks (15), BCIark (2), Cirillo (1).

SF-CaLee. Today's interleague games Detroit (Veriander 7-4) at Chicago Cubs (Marmol 10), 4:05 p.m. I Boston (Beckett 7-3) at I Atlanta (Ramirez 2-2), I 1:20 p.m. Y. Yankees (Chacon 4-1) at Washington (Ortiz 5-5), 1:20 p.m.

San Francisco (Schmidt 6-2) at Seattle (Meche 6-4), 4:05 p.m. San Diego (Peavy 4-7) at LA. Angels (E.Santana 6-3). 4:05 p.m. Toronto (Janssen 5-4) at Florida (Moehler 4-5).

6:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Contreras 7-0) at Cincinnati (Milton 4-3), 6:10 p.m. Minnesota (Bonser 1-1) at Pittsburgh (Maholm 2-5), 7:05 m. I Cleveland (Westbrook 6-3) at Milwaukee (Bush 4-6), 7:05 p.m. Kansas City (Keppel 0-2) at Houston (Buchholz 3-6), 7:05 p.m.

Tamoa Bay (Kazmir 7-4) at Philadelphia (Mathieson I 0-0), 7:05 p.m. I Baltimore (Benson 7-5) at I N.Y. Mets (P.Martinez 6-2), 7:10 p.m. Arizona (Jarvis 0-0) at Texas (Koronka 4-4), 8:05 p.m. LA.

Dodgers (Lowe 5-3) at Oakland (Saarloos 3-4), 9:05 p.m. Today's NL game Colorado (Francis 5-5) at St Louis (Suppan 5-4), 7:15 p.m. National League AL BEHRMANAssociated Press Belly slam: Adam Dunn of Cincinnati had a rough day Friday against the White Sox. He struck out three times route to an 0-for-4 showing, plus he came up short on the fly ball off the bat of Joe Crede. IP ER BBSO Cleveland Sabathia L5-3 6 7 5 5 2 9 FCabrera 2 1110 0 Milwaukee 7 6 2 2 012 BShouse 10 0 0 0 0 Wise 1-312210 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Umpires-Home, Joe Brinkman First, Jeff Nelson Second, Derryl Cousins Third, East Pet GB Str New York 42 24 .636 l-l Philadelphia 33 34 .493 9V4 L-5 Atlanta 30 38 .441 13 L-5 Washington 30 39 .435 13Vi L-5 Florida 27 37 .422 14 W-6 Central Pet GB Str St.

Louis 40 26 .606 W-2 Cincinnati 37 30 .552 3V4 L-l Houston 35 33 .515 6 L-l Milwaukee 33 35 .485 8 W-l Chicago 26 40 .394 14 L-4 Pittsburgh 26 42 .382 15 L-2 West Pet GB Str Los Angeles 36 30 .545 W-l Arizona 35 32 .522 1 L-3 San Diego 34 32 .515 2 L-l S.Francisco 34 32 .515 2 W-2 Colorado 34 33 .507 2V4 L-l Granderson's Wrigley debut is a smash hit WP-THudson. Umpires-Home, Bruce Froemming First Mike Winters Second, Brian Runge Third, Paul Emmel. Yankees 7, Nationals 5 NEW YORK WASHINGTON abrhbi abrhbi Damon cf 5 011ASranolf 4112 MCbrralf 5 0 1 2 Clayton ss 4000 Jeterss 311 1 BHarrsss 0000 JaGbilb 5 02 1 Vidro 2b 4 00 0 Fmswrp 0 00 0 NJhnsnlb 3 32 0 MRivrap 0 00 0 Zmrmn 3b 4 02 1 ARod3b 5 010 JGillenrf 3 001 Cano2b 5 1 1 0 Schndr 4000 BWIImsrf 5 34 2 Byrdcf 100 0 Crosby rf 0 00 0 Ward ph 0 001 Stnetc 2 02 0 DJcksncf 2 00 0 Posadac 2 22 0 Hill 2110 JSWrhtp 2 00 0 Bray 0 00 0 Prctrp OOOORauchp 0 00 0 APhllpslb 2 010 MrAndph 100 0 Mjwskip 0 00 0 Stanton 0 00 0 CCrdrop 0 00 0 Totals 41 716 7 Totals 32 5 6 5 New York 011 100 022-7 Washington 012 101 000-5 DP-Washington 1. LOB-NewVbik 13, Washington 1 2B-JaGiambi 2 (12), BWil-liams (12), Posada (9), NJohnson 2 (23), Zimmerman (19). HR-BWilliams (24).

SB-Jeter (13). IP ER BBSO New York JSWright 5 5 5 5 2 2 Proctor 2 1 0 0 0 2 Famsworth 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 12-3 0 0 0 0 1 Washington Hill Bray Rauch Majewski Stanton CCordero L.2-2 6 8 3 3 2 3 1-310010 2 3 0 0 0 0 2 13 4 2 2 11 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 11-3 3 2 2 0 1 JSWright pitched to 1 batter in the 6th. HBP-by Hill (MCabrera). Umpires-Home, Bob Davidson First, Dale Scott Second, Lance Barksdale Third, Dan lassogna. Orioles 6, Mets 3 BALTIMORE NEW YORK abrhbi abrhbi BRbrts 2b 5111 Reyesss 4022 Faheylf 522 2 LDucac 4000 Mora 3b 4 1 2 3 Beltran cf 4000 Tejada ss 4 00 0 CDIgdo lb 310 0 RaHrdzc 2 00 0 Wright 3b 3 010 JvLopzc 2 00 0 V1entin2b 3110 CPttsoncf 4010Wdwrdlf 3101 Millar lb 3110 Mlldge rf 3 00 0 Conine lb 0 00 0 Solerp 100 0 Mrkkisrf 2 1 1 0 Heilmn 0 00 0 Bedard 2 00 0 Chavez ph 100 0 Clark ph 0 00 0 HBell 0000 Britton 0 00 0 Matosph 100 0 Hwkinsp 0 00 0 Rayp 0 00 0 Totals 34 6 8 6 Totals 29 3 4 3 Baltimore 002 000 400-6 New York 010 020 000-3 E-Reyes (6).

DP-New Ybrk 1. LOB-BaL timore 6, New York 4.2B-BRoberts (13), Reyes 2 (15). 3B-Fahey (1). HR-Mora (9). SB-Fahey (1), Mora (3), CPatterson (28), Reyes (29).

S-Oark, Valentin, Soler. IP ER BBSO Baltimore Bedard W.6 6 6 3 3 3 3 6 Britton 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hawkins 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 New York Soler 6 4 2 1 2 4 HeilmanL.0-2 1 2 4 4 2 0 HBell 2 2 0 0 0 1 WP-Heilman. Umpires-Home, Dana DeMuth First, Doug Eddings Second, Paul Schrieber Third, Chris Guccione. In the NL: Cardinals 8, Rockies 1 "fwiipBr: 1 g' 1 Associated Press CHICAGO He grew up in suburbs and went to college Chicago. On Friday, Curtis Granderson got a friendly welcome to the confines.

With a large contingent of and friends watching his game at Wrigley Field, doubled, tripled and scored to lead the Detroit Tigers 5-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs. never played at this ball Granderson said. "It was definitely excitmg to have the chance." Granderson, who was raised Lynwood, 111., and played at University of Illinois-Chicago, reached base in his first four i ft mm the Milwaukee 6, Cleveland 4 Kansas City 7, Houston 2 Texas 5, Arizona 3 San Francisco at Seattle (n) LA. Dodgers at Oakland (n) San Diego at LA. Angels (n) In the NL St Louis 8, Colorado 1 first he Kansas City at Houston, 2:05 p.m.

Arizona at Texas, 2:05 p.m. San Diego at LA. Angels, 3:35 p.m. San Francisco at Seattle, 4:05 p.m. LA.

Dodgers at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Boston at Atlanta, 8:05 p.m. In the NL Colorado at St Louis, 2:15 p.m. at. led Chicago White Sox 8.

Texas 2 Minnesota 5, Boston 3 LA. Angels 3, Kansas City 2 (10) LA. Dodgers 7, San Diego 3 San Francisco 8, Arizona 2 Florida 3, Atlanta 2 i i 'H iW i Crcranp 1 00 0 RFrkln 0 00 0 Vctrnoph 100 0 Snchesp 0 00 0 Cndryp 0 00 0 Dllucci ph 100 0 Totals 39101310 Totals 364 94 Tamsa Bay 103 210003-10 Philadelphia 000 030 010-4 E-Rollins (4). LOB-Tampa Bay 8, Philadelphia 6. 2B-Crawfoid 2 (9), Hollins (12), Rollins (17), Burrell (8).

HR-JLugo 2 (7), Hollins (9). SF-ToPerez 2. in family twice to a "I park," in the double tripled walked second home streak seven the won nine fourth ninth and drove in a run. He off the game with a bloop down the left-field line, off the wall in right-center in the second inning and twice. Marcus Thames led off the inning with his 13th run to extend his hitting to nine games.

Nate Robertson (7-3) pitched in m. Interleague Detroit Chicago Cubs 3 Minnesota 4. Pittsburgh 2 N.Y. Yankees 7. Washington 5 Tampa Bay 10.

Philadelphia 4 Baltimore 6, N.Y. Mets 3 Chicago White Sox 12, Cincinnati 4 Boston 4, Atlanta 1 Florida 3, Toronto 1 Intereague Detroit at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Toronto at Florida. 1:05 p.m. N.Y.

Yankees at Washington. 1:05 p.m. Baltimore at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. Chi.

White Sox at Cincinnati, 1:15 p.m. Minnesota at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. Tampa Bay at Philadelphia, 1:35 p.m. Cleveland at Milwaukee, 2:05 p.m. American League Detroit 6, Tampa Bay 2 Toronto 4, Baltimore 2 Cleveland 8, N.Y.Yankees 4 Oakland 9.

Seattle 6 National League St Louis 6, Pittsburgh 5 N.Y. Mets 5, Philadelphia 4 Colorado 8. Washington 1 Houston 3, Chicago Cubs 2 if IF Tigers 5, Cubs 3 DETROIT CHICAGO ab rhbi abrhM Grndsn cf Planco 2b IRdrgz VWIsonc MOrdzrf CGillen ss Thmeslf JWIkrp Zmaya TJonesp Shltn lb Inge 3b Rbrtsn AGmezlf 3 22 1 Pierrecf 4 12 1 TWalkr2b 3 01 1 ARmrz3b 1010 Nevin lb 5 01 1 Murtonlf 4 00 0 Novoap 3000 4010 4111 2 00 0 4 000 0 00 0 4110 4000 4132 0 00 0 100 0 1 00 0 0000 411 1 JJonesrf 0 00 0 Cedenoss 0 00 0 HBIncoc 0 00 0 Rusch 3110 Gzman 4 010 Bynum ph 3 00 0 Ardsm 100 0 Ohman Mabrylf 0000 0 00 0 313 63 Totals 35 510 Totals Detroit 220 010 000-5 Chicago 010 100 010-3 E-Robertson (1). DP-Detroit 1. Chicago 1.

LOB Detroit 8, Chicago 5. 2B-Granderson (15), Polanco (9), Shelton (12), Inge (9), Hones (11). 3B-Granderson (3). HR-Thames (13). Ramirez (11), Blanco (1).

CS-Ordonez (2). S-Guzman. SF-Rodriguez. IP EH BBSO Detroit Robertson W.7-3 JWalker Zumaya TJones S.18 Chicago 7 1-3 23 1 Rusch L.2-7 Guzman Aardsma Ohman Novoa 12 3 6 4 4 5 1-3 3 1 1 10 0 0 2-3 1 0 0 13 0 0 0 HBP-by Robertson (Pierre). PB-HBIanco.

Balk-Guzman. Orioles 6, Mets 3 mat effective innings, allowing two runs and five hits as AL Central-leading Tigers for the seventh time in games. The Cubs lost their a row. Todd Jones worked a perfect for his 18th save in 21 opportunities. NAM V.

HUMAssociatea en TimTimmons. Rangers 5, D'backs 3 ARIZONA TEXAS abrhbi abrhbi Cunsellss 3111 Mathwscf 5 12 0 JEstdac 4110MYongss 412 0 Tracy 3b 4 00 0 Txeiralb 4 00 0 LGnzlzlf 4 021 Blalock 3b 4110 CJcksndh 2 001 DeRosarf 4 01 1 ShGrenrf 4 00 0 Wlkrsn If 413 3 TCIarklb 4 00 0 Kinsler 2b 4110 Byrnescf 4010Bortsdh 4010 0Hudsn2b 412 0 Brajasc 4 02 1 Totals 33 3 7 3 Totals 37 513 5 Arizona 000 000 030-3 Texas 300 002 00x-5 LOB-Arizona 6, Texas 8. 2B-0Hud- son (10), Barajas (9). HR-Wilkerson (13). SB-Wilkerson (3), Kinsler (2).

SF-CJackson. IP ER BBSO Arizona 52-3 10 5 5 0 6 Medders 11-3 1 0 0 0 2 Choate 2-3 2 0 0 0 2 LVizcaino 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Texas Millwood W.8-3 71-3 7 3 3 2 4 FCordero 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 WP-Medders. Umpires-Home, Tony Randazzo First, Jim Wolf Second, Joe West Third, Ed Rapuano. Marlins 3, Blue Jays 1 TORONTO abrhbi FLORIDA abrhbi Jhnson If Ctlnotto If 3010 HaRmzss 1010 Uggla 2b 4000 4112 3010 0000 Riosrf 3 010 Jacobs lb VWellscf 4 00 0 Helms lb Glaus ss Hlnbm 3b 4111 MiCbra3b 3121 4 00 0 3000 3000 0 00 0 3100 100 0 3 00 0 CRoss If 3 010 Hrmidarf 1010 Amzgacf 4 02 0 Abicrm cf 3 00 0 Tranorc 0 00 0 Olsen BMolna Zaun ph Ovrbaylb AHill 2b Chulk Tallet Frasorp Hinske ph Tbnhim Adams 2b 0 00 0 Borchd ph 1010 0 00 0 CMrtnzp 0 00 0 Knsngp 2 010 Tnkrslyp 0 00 0 0000 0000 100 0 Totals 32 1 9 1 Totals 29 3 5 3 Toronto 000 100 000-1 Florida 000 021 00x-3 E-Hillenbrand (6). DP-Florida 4.

LOB-Toronto 8, Florida 7. 2B-Johnson (10). HR-Glaus (20), Uggla (12), MiCa-brera (10). SB-Rios (9), Hermida (1). IP ER BBSO Toronto Tbnhim L.0-4 Chulk Tallet Frasor Florida Olsen W.6-3 CMartinez Kensing 6 1 0 1 7 1 2-3 1-3 Press Tallet pitched to 2 batters in the 8th.

PB-BMolina. Hernandez First, Hunter Wendelstedt Second, Sam Holbrook Third, Randy Marsh. Royals 7, Astros 2 KANSAS CITY abrhbi HOUSTON abrhbi DJesuscf Grdzln 2b RSndrsrf Brown If Grffnno lb JoPltap Goblep Benoass Teahen 3b Buckc Elarton Robnsn ph Mntkw lb 3 22 0 Biggio 2b 5110 Lamb 3b 5232 Burke cf 5 03 3 Brkmnlb 4 00 0 Lane rf 0 00 0 PrWIsn If 0 00 0 Munsonc 5 00 0 AEvrttss 4110 WRdgzp 4 021 Tverasph 1110 Sampsn 100 0 OPImro ph 4012 4010 4 00 0 4010 4010 3000 3000 3120 100 0 1110 0000 1000 0 00 0 1 01 0 Sprgerp Totals 38 714 6 Totals 32 2 7 2 Kansas City 110 020 300-7 Houston 000 002 000-2 DP-Kansas City 1, Houston 1. 10B-Kansas City 8, Houston 3. 2B-RSanders 2 (13), Brown (15), Elarton (1), Lane (7), Taveras (8).

3B-Teahen (3). S-Gobble, Elarton. IP ER BBSO the Kansas City Elarton W.2-8 JoPeralta Gobble Houston WRodriguez L.8-4 Sampson Springer JoPeralta pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. HBP-by Sampson (DeJesus). Umpires-Home, Chuck Meriwether First, Mike Muchlinski Second, Phil Cuzzi Third, Brian O'Nora.

Red Sox 4, Braves 1 BOSTON ATLANTA abrhbi abrhbi Crispcf 3100 MGiles2b 4020 Loretta2b 4 01 0 Rnteriass 3 00 0 DOrtizlb 4 00 0 Clones 3b 3 011 Timlin OOOOAJonescf 3 00 0 Pplbonp OOOOFrncurrf 3 00 0 MRmrzlf 310 0 Diaz If 4020 Nixon rf 3 210 BJordnlb 100 0 Varitekc 4 03 3 URchelb 3 00 0 Lowell 3b 4 01 1 Pratt 3110 Corass 4 00 0 Btemitph 100 0 Lester 2 00 0 THudsnp 100 0 Snowph 1 00 0 On ph 100 0 Seanezp OOOOMcBridp 0 00 0 Yukilislb OOOOPmtop 0 00 0 McCnnph 100 0 Totals 32 4 6 4 Totals 31 1 6 1 Boston 013 000 000-4 Atlanta 000 010 000-1 LOB-Boston 4. Atlanta 8. 2B-Varitek (8). CS-Varitek (2). S-THudson.

SF-CJones. But RBL Will for (6 4) Chicago's Henry Blanco, Grand effort: Curtis Granderson went 2-for-3 with a double and triple, scored twice and drew two walks in the Tigers' 5-3 win over the Cubs. starting at catcher while Michael Barrett's appeal of a suspension was heard, had an RBI COLORADO ST. LOUIS abrhbi abrhbi Carroll 2b 4 010 Miles 2b 5110 Splbrghcf 4 010 Rdrgezlf 3 02 0 Kingp 0 00 0 Tguchi If 0 00 0 RRmrzp 0 00 0 Rolen 3b 310 0 Helton lb 4 010 Edmndcf 4 22 1 Hllidaylf 4 00 0 JEcrcnrf 3 210 Atkins 3b 4 00 0 Duncan lb 2 001 Hawperf 2111 Spiezio lb 0101 Trralbac 3010YMolnac 4011 Barmesss 3 00 0 Luna ss 4122 Cookp 2 00 0 Mrquisp 3 010 Piedra ph 1 00 0 TiPerez ph 1011 Dhmnnp OOOOLooperp 0000 Silivancf 0 00 0 Totals 31 1 5 1 Totals 32 811 7 Conrad 000 000 100-1 St. Louis 000 200 06x-8 Rami IP Tampa Bay Shields W.3-0 6 6 RLugo 1 0 Corcoran 2 3 Philadelphia HamelsLl-2 3 2-3 7 Fultz 11-3 1 RFranklin 2 3 Sanches 11-3 2 Condrey 2-3 0 Round Rock Express in the final tuneup before his return to Houston, Roger Clemens gave up three runs on three hits in the first inning before retiring the next eight hitters in a row.

E-Helton (3), Hawpe (3). DP-Col-orado 1. LOB-Colorado 5, St. Louis 5. 2B-Mites (7), Rodriguez (7), JEncar-nacion (12), Marquis (3), TiPerez (1).

HR-Hawpe (13). CS-Carroll (7). S-Tagu-chi. SF-Duncan. Indians: Outfielder Franklin Gutierrez IP ER BBSO Colorado CookL5-7 7 7 2 2 0 2 Dohmann 13 12 2 10 King 0 1 3 3 2 0 RRamirez 2-3 2 11 0 0 St Louis Marquis 8 5 1 1 2 3 Looper 1 0 0 0 0 1 was recalled by the club to take the place of outfielder Casey Blake, placed on the disabled list with a strained muscle in his side.

I Braves: Right-hander John Thomson went on the 15-day disabled list after he left his last start with a blister and right-hander Lance Cormier was called up from Triple-A Richmond. single the second and hit his first home run of the season, a solo shot in the fourth. Aramis Ramirez greeted Tigers reliever Joel Zumaya with a solo shot with one out in the eighth. Robertson's slider wasn't working early on and his change-up was "awful" He kept his fastball down, though, and his teammates gave him an early lead. The Tigers jumped on Glen-don Rusch (2-7), pounding out four runs and six hits in 1 2-3 innings his shortest start of the season.

Detroit hit five balls at least as far as the warning track, including Ivan Rodriguez's sacrifice fly in the first and Thames' homer. The Cubs were hoping Mark Prior would make his first start Sunday, but there was no announcement on his status before the game or that of Barrett, who had his appeal of a 10-game suspension for punching the White Sox's A.J. Pierzyn-ski heard. Barrett hurt his back swinging in Thursday's game against Houston, and manager Dusty Baker said that was why he was not in the lineup. I Rangers: Texas activated left-hander Fabio Castro from the disabled list and put right-hander John Wasdin on the DL with a sprained right thumb.

I Mariners: Seattle has signed 5HW Yankees 7, Nationals 5: Bernie Williams hit a solo home run in the ninth to put New York ahead to stay. I Rangers 5, Diamondbacks 3: Kevin Millwood pitched into eighth to win his fifth straight decision for Texas. I Reds Sox 4, Braves 1: Boston's Jon Lester earned his first major league win. I White Sox 12, Reds Joe Crede's first-inning grand slam got Chicago's high-powered offense rolling. I Twins 4, Pirates 2: Joe Crede's first-inning grand slam got Chicago's high-powered offense rolling.

White Sox 12, Reds 4: Francisco Liriano shook off an early two-run deficit to strike out a career-best 11 for Minnesota. I Devil Rays 10, Phillies 4: Julio Lugo homered twice, and Damon Hollins had his first four-hit game and drove in three runs for Tampa Bay. Orioles 6, Mets 3: Erik Bedard won his first game in a month for Baltimore. Around the horn: Astros: Pitching for the Triple-A Today's game Lansing at South Bend I When: 7 p.m. I Pitchers: Lan-Bell (5-3, 3.91) vs.

SB-Evans (2-7, 4,00) Brandon Morrow, its first pick and 3 3 110 2 6 5 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 2 1 PB-Coste. Reds 12, White Sox 4 CHICAGO CINCINNATI ab rhbi 512 3 FLopezss 4 210 BPhltps 2b 3 22 1 GrfJr.cf 1010 McCkncf 3111 Aurilia 3b 5 23 4 Dunn If 0 00 0 Kearnsrf 5 110 Httberg lb 5121 Rossc 5 22 1 Clausen 3 010 Maysp 100 0 Yanp 0 00 0 LaRueph ab rhbi 4120 4010 3110 100 0 4113 4000 3111 4 00 0 Pdsdnklf Iguchi 2b Knerko lb Gload lb Dyerf Crede3b Ozuna 3b Widgerc Uribess BrAdrscf FGarca Cintron ph Riske 3010 100 0 1000 0000 100 0 0 00 0 33 4 7 4 RiWhte Totals 40121611 Totals Chicago 424 001010-12 Cincinnati 300 000 100-4 E-Griffey (4). DP-Chicago 1, ancmnao 1. LOB-Chicago 6. Cmdnnati 3.

2B-Jtonerko (13), Crede (13), Uribe son (4). HR-Ciede (9), Keams (13). SB-Keams (3). S-Gaicia. SF-Dye.

IP ER BBSO Chicago 8 7 4 4 1 6 Riske 1 0 0 0 0 2 Cincinnati Claussen 2 8 9 9 2 0 Mays 4 7 2 1 0 2 Yan 1 0 0 0 0 1 RiWhite 2 1 11 10 RiWhite. Twins 4, Pirates 2 MINNESOTA PITTSBURGH abrhbi abrhbi LCstillo 2b 5 00 0 JBtsta cf 4 00 0 Punto3b 4110JWIsonss 412 2 Mauerc 412 0 Casey lb 4 00 0 Cddyerrf 4121 Bay If 4 00 0 Mrneaulb 3111 FSnchz3b 4 02 0 THntercf 4 02 1 CWIsonrf 4 00 0 KubelH 3 00 0 Castillo 2b 3 00 0 LFordlf OOOOPalinoc 3 010 Barttettss 3010 Snellp 1100 Urianop 2 00 0 Martep 0 00 0 Title ph lOOORandaph 100 0 JRincnp OOOOSTorresp 0 00 0 RoWhte ph 0 001 MGnzIz 0 00 0 Nathan 0 00 0 Totals 33 4 9 4 Totals 32 2 5 2 Minnesota 000 000 301-4 Pittsburgh 002 000 000-2 Liriano (1). LOB-Minnesota 7, Pittsburgh 4. 2B-Mauer (18), Cuddyer (15), FSanchez (17). HR-JWiteon (6).

CS-Bartlett (1). S-LFord. SF-Momeau. BALTIMORE NEW YORK abrhbi abrbbi BRbrts2b 5111 Reyesss 402 2 Faheylf 5 22 2 LDucac 4 00 0 Mora 3b 4 1 2 3 Beltran cf 4 00 0 Tejada ss 4 00 0 CDIgdo lb 310 0 RaHrdzc 2 00 0 Wright 3b 3 010 JvLopzc 2 00 0 Vtentin 2b 3110 CPttsoncf 4 010 Wdwrdlf 3101 Millar lb 3110 Mlldge rf 3 00 0 Conine lb 0 00 0 Solerp 100 0 Mrkkisrf 2110Heilmnp 0 00 0 Bedardp 2 00 0 Chavez ph 100 0 Clark ph 0 00 0 HBell 0 00 0 Britton 0 00 0 Matosph 100 0 Hwkinsp 0 00 0 Rayp 0 00 0 Totals 34 6 1 6 Totals 29 3 4 3 fifth overall selection in this month's major league draft. I Cardinals: Albert Pujols, who's eligible to come off the 15-day disabled list early next week, was optimistic that he'd return from a strained side muscle much sooner than originally predicted.

Homers power Lugnut victory Baltimore New York 002 000 4O0-6 010 020 0O0-3 E-Reyes (6). DP-New York 1. LOB-Bal-timore 6, New York 4. 2B-BRoberts (13), Reyes 2 (15). 3B-Fahey (1).

HR-Mora (9). S8-Fahey (1), Mora (3), CPatterson (28), Reyes (29). S-Oark, Valentin, Soler. King pitched to 3 batters in the 8th. Umpires-Home, Tim Tschida FitstTed Barrett Second, Laz Diaz Third, Rick Reed.

Seasons June 17 11915 George "Zip" Zabel of the Chicago Cubs was called into the game against the Brooklyn Dodgers with two outs in the first inning. He won 4-3 in the 19th inning in the longest relief effort in the majors. 11960 Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox connected for his 500th career home run off the Cleveland Indians. Williams, the fourth to accomplish the feat hit a two-run homer off Wynn Hawkins in a 3-1 win. 1971 Don Kessinger of the Chicago Cubs went 6-for-6, with five singles and a double, in a 7-6, 10-inning decision over the St.

Louis Cardinals at Wrigley Field. 11978 Ron Guidry of the New York Yankees struck out 18 California Angels to set an American League record for left-handers. Guidry, who struck out 15 in the first six innings, ended with a 4-0 four-hitter. 11993 Baseball owners voted 26-2 in favor of expanding the playoffs for the first time in 25 years, doubling the teams that qualify to eight starting in 1994. I20O3 Jae Seo, David Weathers and Armando Benitez combined for a one-hitter as the New York Mets beat Florida 5-0.

It was the third straight game the Mets were involved in a one-hitter. 12005 Arizona gave up 10 runs in the third inning of its 13-6 loss to Cleveland. The Diamondbacks, who allowed 10 runs in the sixth inning on June 15 in Chicago, became the first team since the 1969 Mets to allow 10 runs in an inning in consecutive games. The Mets did it on one day during a doubleheader against Houston. Patton homered in the fifth for Lansing, and Pettway walked and scored in the sixth.

Sean Shoffit's RBI-double capped a IP ER BBSO Baltimore 6 3 3 3 3 6 Britton 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hawkins 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 New York Soler 6 4 2 1 2 4 HeilmanLO-2 1 2 4 4 2 0 HBell 2 2 0 0 0 1 three-run ninth. Third basemen Anthony Garibaldi went 3-lor-4 witn a double for the Lugnuts and ler finished 2-for-5 with two Pedro Ciriaco and Crouch each went 2-for-4 the Silver Hawks (31-33). Chi-Hung Cheng Lansing State Jolrnal SOUTH BEND David Hicks, Jacob Butler and Cory Patton each homered for the Lansing Lugnuts in a 9-2 victory over the South Bend Silver Hawks, 9-2, Lansing (40-25) racked up 13 hits off of four Silver Hawk pitchers to remain in a first-place tie with the West Michigan Whitecaps in the Midwest League's East Division. Leading 2-0 in the fourth, Lansing broke the game open on Hicks' two-run home run, which drove in Joey Metropoulos. The Silver Hawks scored twice in the bottom of the inning for WP-Heilman.

Devil Rays 10, Phillies 4 TAMPA BAY PHILADELPHIA abrhbi abrhbi Jingo ss Crwfrd If Baldelli cf Cantu 2b 5223 Rollins ss Utley 2b BAbreurf Burrell If 5012 4000 3000 4110 5241 5 00 0 4101 Wggntnlb 310 0 Hollins if 5 24 3 Howard lb 4 02 1 Rwandcf 4110 THallc ToPerz 3b Shields RLugo Bmyan ph 4110 3002 3120 0 00 0 1000 DaBell 3b Costec Hamels Fultz Robrsn ph 4120 4121 100 0 0 00 0 1000 Radio: WQTX 92.1-FM Lugnuts box score. Page 2C their only runs of the game. Butler opened the scoring in the first with a solo homer. The Lugnuts scored again when Brian Pettway doubled and scored on Brian Bormaster's sacrifice fly. pitched five innings allowing two runs on seven hits to get the win for the Lugnuts.

He struck out three. Sean Stidfole only gave up one hit over the IP ER BBSO 7 5 2 2 111 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 613 5 3 3 1 6 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 12 112 2 IP ER BBSO Boston LesterW.1-0 6 5 1 1 3 5 Seanez 1 0 0 0 0 2 Timlin 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Atlanta THudsonL.6-5 7 5 4 4 3 6 McBride 1 0 0 0 0 0 Paronto 1 1 0 0 0 1 Minnesota Liriano W.6-1 JRincon Nathan Pittsburgh Snell U7 4 Made STorres MGonzalez his final four innings to notch first save..

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