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CYANMAGYELBLK TennesseanBroadsheet Master TennesseanBroadsheet Master 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 5 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 5 TennesseanBroadsheet Master TennesseanBroadsheet Master 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 4C 4C Tuesday, May 4, 2004 THE TENNESSEAN www.tennessean.com 3 insidebaseball Today on TV San Diego at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m., TBS East Division WLPctGBL10StrHomeAwayIntr Boston1510.600_6-4L-48-37-70-0 New York1411.56016-4W-69-55-60-0 Baltimore1211.52224-6L-37-75-40-0 Tampa Bay816.3336½2-8L-16-72-90-0 Toronto818.3087½4-6L-21-97-90-0 Central Division WLPctGBL10StrHomeAwayIntr Chicago169.640_7-3W-210-56-40-0 Minnesota159.625½6-4L-210-55-40-0 Detroit1312.52034-6L-17-86-40-0 Cleveland1113.4584½6-4W-37-54-80-0 Kansas City816.3337½3-7W-16-62-100-0 West Division WLPctGBL10StrHomeAwayIntr Texas179.654_9-1W-511-36-60-0 Anaheim1510.6001½8-2W-24-511-50-0 Oakland1213.4804½3-7L-14-58-80-0 Seattle916.3607½3-7W-14-65-100-0 East Division WLPctGBL10StrHomeAwayIntr Florida1510.600_4-6L-36-39-70-0 Atlanta1212.5002½4-6L-16-36-90-0 Philadelphia1112.47836-4W-16-55-70-0 New York1015.40054-6W-14-66-90-0 Montreal620.2319½2-8W-12-74-130-0 Central Division WLPctGBL10StrHomeAwayIntr Chicago1510.600_6-4W-17-38-70-0 Houston1510.600_6-4L-17-78-30-0 Pittsburgh1211.52225-5W-34-78-40-0 Cincinnati1312.52024-6W-16-37-90-0 St. Louis1313.5002½4-6L-16-117-20-0 Milwaukee1213.48035-5L-37-75-60-0 West Division WLPctGBL10StrHomeAwayIntr Los Angeles159.625_5-5L-19-66-30-0 San Diego1610.615_7-3L-111-55-50-0 San Francisco1214.46246-4W-38-94-50-0 Colorado1113.45845-5W-18-73-60-0 Arizona1014.41756-4L-16-64-80-0 results Seattle 12, Detroit 2 Baltimore at Cleveland, rain N.Y. Yankees 4, Kansas City 2 Tampa Bay 8, Oakland 2 Anaheim 3, Minnesota 1 Chicago White Sox 3, Toronto 2 Texas 4, Boston 1 results Cleveland 2, Boston 1 Kansas City 3, Toronto 2, 10 innings Chi. White Sox 5, Baltimore 4 Texas 9, Tampa Bay 0 Detroit at Anaheim games Boston at Cleveland, 6:05 p.m. Kansas City at Toronto, 6:05 p.m.

White Sox at Baltimore, 6:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Texas, 7:05 p.m. Minnesota at Seattle, 9:05 p.m. Detroit at Anaheim, 9:05 p.m. Yankees at Oakland, 9:05 p.m.

2004LAST 3 STARTS PITCHERSW-LERAW-LIPERA St. Louis at Carpenter Philadelphia, Los Angeles at Perez, Florida, (L), Colorado at Jennings Montreal, San Francisco at Tomko New York, Milwaukee at Santos record Cincinnati, San Diego at Eaton Atlanta, Ru Arizona at Sparks Chicago, Pittsburgh at Fogg Houston, 2004LAST 3 STARTS PITCHERSW-LERAW-LIPERA Kansas City at May Toronto, Chicago at Loaiza Baltimore, Boston at Lowe Cleveland, Tampa Bay at Zambrano Texas, Minnesota at Lohse Seattle, New York at Contreras Oakland, Detroit at Robertson Anaheim, results Philadelphia 6, Arizona 5, 14 innings Houston 6, Cincinnati 5 Pittsburgh 4, Milwaukee 3, 11 innings St. Louis 1, Chi. Cubs 0, 10 innings Colorado 13, Atlanta 4 N.Y. Mets 6, San Diego 2 San Fran.

9, Florida 8, 11 innings Montreal 6, Los Angeles 4 results Chicago Cubs 7, St. Louis 3 Cincinnati 7, Houston 5 games San Diego at Atlanta, 6:05 p.m. Colorado at Montreal, 6:05 p.m. Los Angeles at Florida, 6:05 p.m. St.

Louis at Philadelphia, 6:05 p.m. San Fran. at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 6:10 p.m.

Arizona at Chi. Cubs, 7:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at Houston, 7:05 p.m. American League BATTING: LFord, Minnesota, Belliard, Cleveland, Uribe, Chicago, .377. RUNS: MYoung, Texas, 26; Beltran, Kansas City, 25; Mora, Baltimore, 21.

RBI: White, Detroit, 22; Blalock, Texas, 21; Posada, New York, 21. HITS: MYoung, Texas, 40; Blalock, Texas, 36; Belliard, Cleveland, 36. DOUBLES: DOrtiz, Boston, 11; Belliard, Cleveland, 11. TRIPLES: Figgins, Anaheim, 4. HOME RUNS: Beltran, Kansas City, Posada, New York, 8.

STOLEN BASES: Crawford, Tampa Bay, 14; BRoberts, Baltimore, 9. PITCHING (3 Decisions): ClLee, Cleveland, 3-0, 1.000, 3.14. STRIKEOUTS: Schilling, Boston, 45. SAVES: FCordero, Texas, 10; MRivera, New York, 9. National League BATTING: Bonds, San Francisco, Lo Duca, Los Angeles, Casey, Cincinnati, .400.

RUNS: Helton, Colorado, 25; Bagwell, Houston, 25; LGonzalez, Arizona, 24. RBI: Rolen, St. Louis, 28. HITS: Casey, Cincinnati, 40. DOUBLES: Casey, Cincinnati, 12; Edmonds, St.

Louis, 12. TRIPLES: DWise, Atlanta, 4. HOME RUNS: Bonds, San Francisco, 10. STOLEN BASES: DRoberts, Los Angeles, 15; Podsednik, Milwaukee, 14. PITCHING (3 Decisions): Willis, Florida, 30, 1.000, 2.73; JKennedy, Colorado, 3-0, 1.000, 2.67.

STRIKEOUTS: RJohnson, Arizona, 51; Wood, Chicago, 42; Beckett, Florida, 38. SAVES: Graves, Cincinnati, 11; Benitez, Florida, 10. BOX SCORES NL BOXES AL BOXES nl roundup GAMEATAGLANCE RESULTS Chicago Cubs7 St. Louis3 Todd Walker puts the Cubs ahead to stay with a two-run home run in the sixth inning. Cincinnati7 Houston5 Javier two-run homer in the eighth inning give the Reds the lead for good.

al roundup GAMEATAGLANCE RESULTS Chi. White Sox5 Baltimore4 White Sox break a 1-all tie in seventh when Miguel error sparks a three-run rally. Kansas City3 Toronto2 10 innings Texas9 Tampa Bay0 Detroit at Anaheim Aaron Guiel homers in tenth to lift Royals, who blow lead in ninth as Mike MacDougal walked in a run. Alfonso Soriano hits two-run HR, David Dellucci, Michael Young hit three-run HRs in eight-run first. Game in progress at press time.

american league today on the mound al scoreboard national league today on the mound nl scoreboard league leaders indians 2, red sox 1 CUBS 7, CARDINALS 3 ChicagoABRHBIBBSOAvg. TWalker 2b523301.316 CPatterson cf501001.260 SSosa rf412211.274 Alou lf400010.337 ARamirez 3b410010.294 DeLee 1b312211.268 ASGonzalez ss401001.265 Bako c401001.125 Maddux p221000.091 Macias ph100000.063 Beltran p000000.000 Mercker p000000.000 Borowski p000000: Totals36711746 St. LouisABRHBIBBSOAvg. Womack 2b400101.324 Lankford lf401002.288 Pujols 1b411100.276 Edmonds cf412101.287 Rolen 3b300010.330 Renteria ss401002.298 RSanders rf300001.284 Kline p000000: Lincoln p000000: MAnderson ph100000.333 King p000000: Eldred p000000.000 Matheny c312010.280 Marquis p201000.077 Taguchi rf100000.207 Porter ph100000.375 Totals3438327 St. (4).

7, St. Louis 8. (10), ASGonzalez (6), Bako (1), Matheny (8). (6), off Eldred; Edmonds (6), off Beltran; DeLee (3), off Lincoln; Pujols (8), off Maddux; TWalker (3), off Marquis. 3 (13), SSosa 2 (13), DeLee 2 (13), Womack (5), Pujols (18), Edmonds (17).

(1), Marquis (1). ouis 4 (Lankford 2, Edmonds, Matheny). Louis 1 (Renteria, Womack and Pujols). ChicagoIPHRERBBSONPERA Beltran Mercker Borowski100010215.73 St. LouisIPHRERBBSONPERA Marquis (DeLee) 1.

Maddux (Lankford). Mike Everitt; First, Mark Wegner; Second, Larry Young; Third, Angel Hernandez. WHITE SOX 5, ORIOLES 4 ChicagoABRHBIBBSOAvg. WHarris 2b402010.284 Uribe ss421010.377 MOrdonez rf300020.268 Thomas dh511001.296 CaLee lf211120.258 Gload 1b400012.207 Crede 3b511104.233 Rowand cf501102.234 SAlomar c401111.257 Totals36584810 BaltimoreABRHBIBBSOAvg. BRoberts 2b322020.311 Mora 3b502200.362 Tejada ss401210.323 RPalmeiro 1b301010.305 JvLopez c400000.341 Gibbons dh310011.202 Matos cf400001.221 Bigbie lf400002.241 Mcdonald rf200001.111 Surhoff Totals3346465 (9), Tejada (5).

13, Baltimore 8. (9). (5), off Ainsworth. (10), Crede (13), Rowand (5), SAlomar (5), Mora 2 (17), Tejada 2 (16). (2), BRoberts 2 (9).

1 (Mora, BRoberts and RPalmeiro). ChicagoIPHRERBBSONPERA Marte Takatsu Koch 4112232375.11 BaltimoreIPHRERBBSONPERA Ainsworth6511561096.20 DeJean Bauer201013383.78 DeJean (Gload) 1. Bauer (CaLee). Ainsworth, Bauer. Greg Gibson; First, Bruce Dreckman; Second, Gerry Davis; Third, Larry Poncino.

RANGERS 9, DEVIL RAYS 0 Tampa BayABRHBIBBSOAvg. Crawford cf401000.327 JoCruz rf402000.218 Baldelli dh300000.267 Huff 3b400001.193 EduPerez 1b300011.188 Lugo ss400000.279 Rolls lf300002.128 THall c300000.291 RSanchez 2b301000.245 Totals3104014 TexasABRHBIBBSOAvg. MYoung ss522300.354 Blalock 3b412012.330 ASoriano 2b511200.324 Fullmer dh110030.244 Teixeira 1b400001.200 EYoung lf411000.362 Dellucci cf411301.338 Mench rf412002.323 Laird c311010.333 Totals34910856 Tampa Bay 6, Texas 6. (3), MYoung (8). (4), off PAb- bott; Dellucci (5), off PAbbott; ASoriano (3), off PAbbott.

3 (20), ASori- ano 2 (19), Dellucci 3 (10). Tampa BayIPHRERBBSONPERA TreMiller100010195.87 LCarter110010162.84 TexasIPHRERBBSONPERA Rogers (Baldelli). lez. Ed Montague; First, Jerry Layne; Second, Chris Guccione; Third, Paul Schrieber. REDS 7, ASTROS 5 CincinnatiABRHBIBBSOAvg.

DJimenez 2b422110.232 Larkin ss411010.276 Griffey Jr. cf200001.228 Romano cf200012.091 Casey 1b502200.400 Dunn lf310022.301 Larson 3b410002.318 JCastro 3b000000.238 JaCruz rf312211.375 TJones p000000: Graves p000000: Valentin c412200.167 PWilson p300003.154 Riedling p000000: WPena Totals35797612 HoustonABRHBIBBSOAvg. Biggio cf501101.340 AEverett ss401001.296 Bagwell 1b502002.348 JKent 2b501000.280 Berkman lf310021.282 Hidalgo rf411001.351 Lamb 3b322010.395 RChavez c311201.250 Oswalt p201100.231 OPalmeiro ph100001.217 Harville p000000: Lidge p000000: JVizcaino ph100000.129 Dotel p000000: Totals36510438 (1), Lamb (3). 7, Houston 9. (12), JaCruz (1), Valentin (2), Biggio (11), Bagwell (8), Hidalgo (10), RChavez (2).

(3), off Dotel; Valentin (1), off Lidge. DJimenez (12), Casey 2 (20), JaCruz 2 (2), Valentin 2 (4), Biggio (18), RChavez 2 (3), Oswalt (1). 2 (AEverett and Bagwell), (AEverett and Bagwell). CincinnatiIPHRERBBSONPERA TJones 9100001165.87 Graves 11100000133.55 HoustonIPHRERBBSONPERA Oswalt6643471012.76 Harville Lidge Dotel121102232.92 Graves (AEverett). Ron Kulpa; First, Bill Miller; Second, Brian Gorman; Third, Dale Scott.

INDIANS 2, RED SOX 1 BostonABRHBIBBSOAvg. Damon cf411010.258 Mueller 3b300022.235 DOrtiz dh501101.283 MRamirez lf300021.354 Daubach 1b501001.188 Varitek c402001.320 Millar rf301011.239 Crespo ss000000.163 Bellhorn 2b401001.216 Reese ss201001.242 McCarty Totals3418169 ClevelandABRHBIBBSOAvg. Lawton lf400002.314 Vizquel ss400002.274 Gerut rf411002.258 VMartinez c413200.286 THafner dh302000.315 Belliard 2b300001.387 Broussard 1b300000.286 Blake 3b301001.253 AEscobar cf200010.246 Totals3027218 (6), VMartinez (3). 13, Cleveland 5. (11), Daubach (2), Varitek (3), VMartinez (3).

VMartinez (5), off Schilling. (18), VMartinez 2 (11). (4), Reese (3). 1 (Belliard, Vizquel and Broussard). BostonIPHRERBBSONPERA Schilling Embree100002112.92 ClevelandIPHRERBBSONPERA Riske RiWhite RiWhite (MRamirez) 1.

Sam Holbrook; First, Paul Nauert; Second, Larry Vanover; Third, Lance Barksdale. By MAURICE PATTON StaffWriter The Bay watch is over at least in Nashville. Jason Bay, one of three players acquired by the Pittsburgh Pirates from the San Diego organization last August in the trade that sent all-star outfielder Brian Giles to the Padres, arrived in town yesterday to begin a rehabilitation assignment following November shoulder surgery and went 1-for-3 with an RBI double in the 8-7 win over visiting Memphis. After hitting .291 with three home runs and 12 RBI in 27 games with the Pirates to close the season, last night was first live competition since having his right labrum repaired. He was placed on the 15-day disabled list on April 1 and his play since then has been limited to extended spring training games.

been very frustrating, especially in spring training. down, playing, you want to be out said Bay, a British Columbia native who is now in his fourth organization since beginning his career in 2000 as a 22nd-round draft pick of the Montreal Expos. you come to grips with reality and realize best. doing what they tell me and doing it 100 Bay, who suffered the injury before the end of the season, said his arm was above average prior to the surgery. know going to take a while to get back to he said.

just want to get back to Expected to make his active debut with the Sounds a couple of weeks ago, Bay suffered a setback with some stiffness in his rotator cuff that required him to take some time off and rest the shoulder. Last cooler temperatures provided the 25-year-old with a test. I throw and get loose, he said before the game. being an outfielder, you stand around for 15 or 20 minutes and then you have to throw. been used to playing in 88-degree weather at 2 in the afternoon.

This is going to be a nice indication of where Sounds Manager Trent Jewett indicated that by the time rehab is done, he and the Pirates will have a pretty good idea of the health level. try to communicate with him, find out how feeling, where he Jewett said. think the key. I expect him to play to win, and if a problem, deal with it. be too precautionary at the big league level, when time, time.

Before that, going to have to be at ease with whatever it takes to win big league Rare feat: After their streak of games with a home run was stopped at 17 in the opener of doubleheader in New Orleans, the Sounds got their second in as many games last night, from a most unlikely source outfielder Rich Thompson, whose last homer had come 502 at-bats prior, on May 28, 2002, with Dou- ble-A Tennessee (Blue Jays). Early departure: Infielder Terry Shumpert left last game after injuring his left hamstring while stealing second base in the sixth inning. Brown out: Former Sounds outfielder Emil Brown was released off the Memphis roster by the St. Louis Cardinals following the 7-6 win Sunday over visiting Oklahoma. Brown played here in 1999 and 2000.

Maurice Patton covers the Nashville Sounds for The Tennessean. He can be reached at 259-8018 or Bay debuts in Associated Press CLEVELAND Victor Martinez followed the trajectory, and even when it cleared the wall, catcher believe his eyes. was rounding the Martinez said, I thought, my God, I just hit a home run off Curt two-run homer in the first inning off Schilling stood up when Jake Westbrook pitched six shutout innings and bullpen came through in a 2-1 win over the Boston Red Sox last night. Westbrook (2-1) strengthened his case to earn a permanent spot in rotation by holding the Red Sox to six hits and outduel- ing Schilling (3-2). Cleveland has a surplus of starters, and with Jason Stanford set to return from the disabled list, manager Eric Wedge has some decisions to make.

Westbrook apparently made one for him, giving up just two runs and eight hits in his last 22 innings. Using his sinker to perfection, the right-hander got 13 outs on ground- balls as the Red Sox lost their fourth straight. obviously deserves to be in the Wedge said. And Westbrook plans to stay there. want to start, but pitch wherever they need said Westbrook, who has bounced between the rotation and bullpen his entire career.

felt good to go out there and put up six Schilling have his best stuff, but other than giving up homer, the right-hander pitched well enough to win. He allowed two runs and seven hits, walked one and struck out six. He passed Hall of Famers Bob Feller and Warren Spahn for 20th on the career strikeout list with 2,587. pitched a great game, but got to win games like Schilling said. was one of those where if you score two, got to give up one.

You score three, got to give up The Red Sox stranded 13 runners and lost four straight for the first time since August 2 of last season. this team loses four in a row there is something terribly wrong, Johnny Damon said. Westbrook wins duel with Schilling inside pitch Ken Griffey Jr. left the Cincinnati game against the Houston Astros last night with stiffness in his right hamstring. Griffey came out in the third inning after striking out against Roy Oswalt.

He was replaced in the lineup by Jason Romano and is day-to-day. Case may help unfreeze Williams: Boby-Jo Ferrell said yesterday she is that a recently discovered court case might be the precedent needed to finally free her father, Ted Williams, from the frozen fate his remains have endured since his death almost two years ago. The 1994 ruling involved a woman named Cynthia Pil- geram, whose husband, Laurence, had her cryogenically frozen at the Alcor Life Extension Foundation following her death in 1990. But after her sister, Sharon Fields, discovered a copy of will, she contested. The court ordered that Alcor give up body.

Fox out four weeks: Florida Marlins right-hander Chad Fox will be sidelined at least four weeks with an elbow injury. Fox was diagnosed with ulnar neuritis yesterday by Dr. James Andrews in Birmingham, and told not to throw for four weeks. He will be re-evaluated at that time, a team spokesman said. Fox has had two Tommy John surgeries.

Hamstring puts Griffey out Baseball Today SCOREBOARD Tuesday, May 4 Los Angeles at Florida (6:05 p.m.). World Series MVP Josh Beckett (2-2) leads the Marlins against the Dodgers. STARS Sunday Yorvit Torrealba, Giants, hit a second- inning grand slam and a game-winning RBI double in the bottom of the 11th inning, lifting the Giants to a 9-8 victory over Florida. Luis Gonzalez, Colorado, had three hits, including a three-run homer, in 13-4 win over Atlanta. Matt Morris and Scott Rolen, Cardinals.

Morris allowed four hits in nine scoreless innings, and bases-loaded single in the 10th inning lifted St. Louis to a 1-0 victory over the Cubs. Brett Boone, Mariners, homered, drove in three runs and scored three times in 12-2 victory over Detroit. Craig Wilson, Pirates, homered in the 11th inning and had three RBIs in 4-3 victory over Milwaukee. MISCUES The Braves tied a franchise record with seven errors, including four by Mark DeRosa, and Colorado took advantage with eight unearned runs in the 13-4 victory Sunday.

Atlanta also had seven errors on July 22, 1973, in the second game of a doubleheader against Philadelphia. SPEAKING humbled and my confidence level has been shocked by having a game like Atlanta third baseman Mark DeRosa, who had four errors in a 13-4 loss to the Rockies on Sunday. The Braves tied a franchise record with seven errors and Colorado capitalized, scoring eight unearned runs. MILESTONE Alfonso Soriano hit his 100th homer, a solo shot in the 4-1 victory over Boston on Sunday night. Joe Torre reached 800 victories as Yankees manager in New 4-2 victory over Kansas City.

UNLUCKY IN ST. LOUIS Carlos Zambrano pitched seven scoreless innings and had a career-best 12 strikeouts in the 1-0, 10-inning loss to the Cardinals on Sunday. Zambrano has allowed one earned run in 21 career innings with 22 strikeouts at Busch Stadium, yet still waiting for his first victory over the Cardinals. Zambrano is 0-3 with a 3.32 ERA against St. Louis.

This date in baseball May 4 1910 The Browns and Cardinals played home games in St. Louis, and President Taft, not wanting to offend either club, saw parts of each game at Robinson Field and Park. 1969 The Houston Astros set an NL record by turning seven double plays against the San Francisco Giants. First baseman Curt Blefry participated in all seven. 1981 New Ron Davis struck out eight consecutive Angels in relief as the Yankees defeated California 4-2.

ROYALS 3, BLUE JAYS 2, 10 INNINGS Kansas CityABRHBIBBSOAvg. Guiel lf421111.203 Randa 3b412010.296 Beltran cf401110.322 MiSweeney dh501000.309 Harvey 1b402100.373 JGonzalez rf401000.263 DeJesus rf000000.050 BSantiago c400004.250 Relaford 2b400000.150 Berroa ss400004.184 Totals3738339 TorontoABRHBIBBSOAvg. Johnson rf500000.217 Gomez ss501000.324 VWells cf400010.216 CDelgado 1b511001.270 JPhelps dh401100.252 HClark Hinske 3b402000.239 Cash c301000.268 OHudson 2b200110.247 Berg lf301000.095 Zaun Totals3627231 Kansas (3), Gomez (2), Hinske (1). City 7, Toronto 8. Randa (8), CDelgado (8).

(4), off Adams. (10), Beltran (20), Harvey (12), JPhelps (11), OHudson (11). JGonzalez (1), Relaford (1). City 1 (Berroa, Relaford and Harvey). Kansas CityIPHRERBBSONPERA MacDougal 010020180.00 Field Cerda TorontoIPHRERBBSONPERA JMiller641115963.27 Frasor110001121.86 de los Adams MacDougal pitched to 3 batters in the 9th.

Matt Hollowell; First, John Hirschbeck; Second, Wally Bell; Third, Laz Diaz. MINOR LEAGUES Sounds 8, Zephyrs 7 Next: Today, vs. Memphis When: 7 p.m. Game at a glance Winning pitcher: Cory Stewart (3-0). Big stick: Chris Truby 1-for-3, two-run home run, two runs scored.

How they won: Nashville scored seven runs in the first two innings off Memphis starter Adam Wainwright, as Rich Thompson led off the first with a homer and Truby added one in the second. Sounds reliever Mark Corey left runners at first and third in the ninth for his Pacific Coast League-leading seventh save. What they said: looked a little tight toward the end, but other than that, it was fine. I wish I made a throw, but something I control. just wait and Sounds left fielder Jason Bay, on the first game of a rehab assignment following offseason shoulder surgery.

pitchers: Sounds LHP Sean Burnett (1-0, 3.72 ERA). Redbirds RHP Jason Ryan (1-3, 9.19). PATTON SOUNDS 8, REDBIRDS 7 NashvilleabrhbiMemphisabrhbi Thomsn cf4211Prieto cf4220 Shmprt 2b2110Molina c4120 Figura 3b1100Gall lf4222 Bay lf3011Mabry rf3110 Ward 1b4212Seabol 3b3011 Truby 3b3212Witt 1b5012 Allen rf4000Hart 2b4110 Moriarty ss3000Bowers ss1000 McDonld c2022Wainwrght p1000 Stewart p1000 Totals30878Totals357126 11, Nashville 7. Witt (5), L. Ortiz (2), J.

Bay (1), D. Ward (2). Gall (7) off C. Stewart, R. Thompson (1) off C.

Truby (3) off Gall 2 (23), S. Seabol (9), K. Witt 2 (13), J. Alviso (6), R. Thompson (1), J.

Bay (1), D. Ward 2 (8), C. Truby 2 (14), K. McDonald 2 (3). Seabol.

Stewart. Prieto (5), R. Thompson 2 (2), T. Shumpert (2), K. McDonald (1).

Gall, A. Wainwright. Nashville 3. MemphisIPHRERBBSO Wainwright Stemle210002 Calero1.100013 Stocks121101 Creek100010 Simontacchi100002 NashvilleIPHRERBBSO Stewart 3-0542252 Roberts1.134431 Fussell.200000 Brooks.111100 Corey (S PCL standings American Conference Central Division WLPct.GB Iowa Col. Springs Albuquerque Omaha Eastern Division WLPct.GB Oklahoma Memphis Nashville New Orleans Pacific Conference Northern Division WLPct.GB Edmonton Salt Lake Tacoma Portland Southern Division WLPct.GB Tucson Sacramento Fresno Las Vegas results Nashville 8, Memphis 7 New Orleans 6, Oklahoma 3, 10 innings Omaha 8, Iowa 1 Albuquerque 9, Colorado Springs 5 Edmonton at Tacoma Fresno at Sacramento Salt Lake at Portland Tucson at Las Vegas games Albuquerque at Colorado Springs Edmonton at Tacoma Fresno at Sacramento Memphis at Nashville New Orleans at Oklahoma Omaha at Iowa Salt Lake at Portland Tucson at Las Vegas games Albuquerque at Colorado Springs Edmonton at Tacoma Fresno at Sacramento Memphis at Nashville New Orleans at Oklahoma Omaha at Iowa Salt Lake at Portland Tucson at Las Vegas Davidson.

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