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yyp a 9 yyr y'yT 4C Press Sun-Bulletin Wednesday, June 16, 1S93 Mm NATIONAL LEAGUE NOTEBOOK SCORES STAIIDiHGS D0X SCORES Dodgers 12, Rockies 4 Ranger 6, Angel 5 Mets' arms collapse in Everything is peachy-keen for Saunders late defeat The Associated Press ftV AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST DIVISION Pet OB 110 Strk Horn Awgy Detroit 40 23 .635 8-2 2W 23-12 17-11 New York 37 26 .569 4 6-4 3W 18-13 19-15 Toronto 37 28 .569 4 4-6 1W 21-12 16-16 Baltimore 33 31 .516 TVi 9-1 2W 16-12 17-19 Boston 29 34 .460 11 1-9 21 17-13 12-21 Milwaukee 27 35 .435 12ft 3-7 3L 15-17 12-18 Cleveland 25 38 .397 15 5-5 3L 16-12 9-26 WEST DIVISION Pet GB 110 Strlt Home Away Kansas City 33 29 .532 4-6 2L 17-15 16-14 Chicago 32 29 .525 Vi 6-4 1W 16-14 16-15 California 31 30 .508 1Va 3-7 1L 19-14 12-16 Seattle 31 33 .484 3 5-6 4W 19-12 12-21 Texas 30 32 .484 3 4-6 1W 18-15 12-17 Minnesota 29 31 .483 3 6-4 1L 16-15 13-19 Oakland 23 36 .390 8V2 3-7 1L 14-16 9-20 Pinch-hitter Brian Hunter's bases-loaded sac By JOHN W. FOX Sports Editor Baseball is peachy this week for Doug Saunders. Saunders, the 1992 Binghamton Mets second baseman, was housed in a swank Peachtree Street hotel Tuesday afternoon in Atlanta a .444 hitter after two games in the majors. rifice fly in the ninth inning gave the Atlanta Braves a 2-1 victory over the visiting New York' Mets on 1 uesday night, Braves starter Tom Gla-vine (8-3) snapped a three-game losing streak, allowing six hits without a strikeout or walk. Glavine threw just 79 pitches and recorded 13 first-pitch outs.

Blauser opened fhv with an infield single' Eric Hillman (0-3), who just replaced New York Bret Saberhagea I I 3 Tuesday's retuitt Detroit 10, Cleveland 4 Baltimore 4, Milwaukee 2 Chicago 4, Oakland 0 bure, it only the New York Mets which is this side of paradise these days but nobody has everything. Saunders learned of his promotion to New York after Norfolk's International League game Saturday in Pawtucket. "Everybody else on the team had heard it on TV in the clubhouse between in New York 9, Boston 7 Toronto 6, Minnesota 3 Seattle 6, Kansas City 1 Texas 6, California 5 Today's i Brian Hunter Blauser was sacrificed to singled off first baseman and Blauser went to third. Jeff ninth off had starter Boston (Dopson 3-5) at New York (Perez 4-5), 7:30 Toronto (Morris 3-7) at Minnesota (Erickson 3-6), 1:15 Baltimore (Mussina 9-2) at Milwaukee Doug Saunders Chicago (McDowell 9-4) at Oakland (Darling 1-3), 3:15 Cleveland (Kramer 1-2) at Detroit (Gullickson 4-2), 7:05 nings in the third, but didn't say anything to me Texas (Brown 5-4) at California (Finley "I blew the game," Hillman said. "That's John Franco relieved and walked Ron GaBt.

Kansas City (Cone 3-7) at Seattle (Hanson 5-4), 10:05 intentionally, loading the bases. Hunter, hitting' for Sid Bream, lofted a fly ball to center field on ft 3-2 pitch and the play had a bizarre ending as-f Murray cut off the throw home near the pitcher's! mound. Thursday's games Minnesota at New York, 7:30 Cleveland at Detroit, 1:35 Chicago at Oakland, 3:15 Boston at Toronto, 7:35 Texas at California, 1 0:05 Only games scheduled Franco needed on or (non-pitching) hand after cluonouse in a tit ot rage alter the game, Mets spokesman Jay Horwitz said. Franco will bel available to pitch tonight, Horwitz said. The Mets have lost 10 of their last 12.

I Darrin Jackson homered for the Mets. Former Binghamton Mets second baseman Doug Saun ders went l-tor-4 tor New aa ITvnAfi ft Ptlllliac A my Greene his tirst snapped visiting Philadelphia six-game winning' streak. '-zz Larry Walker, Moises NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST DIVISION Pet GB 110 Strk Home Away Philadelphia 45 18 .714 8-2 1L 23-9 22-9 St. Louis 34 28 .548 101 7-3 2W 21-14 13-14 Montreal 34 30 .531 11ft 3-7 1W 22-10 12-20 Chicago 30 31 .492 14 5-5 2W 18-14 12-17 Florida 30 33 .476 15 7-3 2L 14-16 16-17 Pittsburgh 28 34 .452 16 1-9 6L 13-14 15-20 New York 20 42 .323 24ft 2-8 1L 10-22 10-20 WEST DIVISION Pet GB HQ SMi Home Aware S.Francisco 41 23 .641 6-4 1L 24-9 17-14 Los Angeles 34 28 .548 6 6-4 4W 19-8 15-20 Atlanta 36 30 .545 6 6-4 1W 17-16 19-14 Houston 32 29 .625 7ft 4-6 5L 19-14 13-15 Cincinnati 30 34 .469 11 5-5 1W 17-12 13-22 San Diego 26 37 .413 14ft 4-6 1W 15-18 11-19 Colorado 20 43 .317 20ft 5-5 2L 10-22 10-21 each drove in two runs as the Expos knocked out Greene (8-1) after 4 innings. Cardinals 6, Pirates his career-high with four visaing niisourgn 10 us Gilkey had a two-run run-scoring single in the or (manager Clint) Hurdle until afterwards." He was at Shea Stadium by 9:30 the next morning.

"An hour later, Dallas came up and said he had me at second base and batting in the two-spot," Saunders said of New York manager Dallas Green's plans. Saunders lined his first pitch from the Phillies' Ben Rivera for a single. He had another hit in his third at-bat, turned three double plays and opened the Atlanta series Monday with two more hits. "I'd honestly not thought there was the possibility of being called up this early I'd thought maybe in August," Saunders said. Solving National League pitching looked immensely easier than solving Eastern League pitching.

At Binghamton, although displaying major-league fielding from opening day, Saunders started out l-for-33 at bat, causing no mystery why he'd averaged only ,228 for two years at St. Lucie. He finished his Binghamton season at .248 and at Norfolk this year was in the his lowest of the season when the call came. Saunders' averages this year are by far his best since .300 as an NY-P Leape (Little Falls) rookie as the Mets' third-round 1988 draft choice out of high school. "I'm having a great time here, but I don't what will happen," Saunders said before leaving the Ritz-Carlton for Tuesday's game against Atlanta.

Jeff Kent, who'd been New York's primary second baseman, is playing third with Howard Johnson on the disabled list. If HoJo is traded, Kent may stay put; otherwise, second base is a duel. Mary Saunders and 6-month-old Jake will stay in Virginia Beach until the plot thins. Fernando Vina, who until last December was the blueprinted 1993 Binghamton second baseman, was regained by the Mets' organization Tuesday after Seattle placed him on waivers. Vina cleared major-league waivers, allowing the Mets regain him for half the $50,000 Seattle paid.

Vina played last season for the Mets' farm team in St. Lucie, but New York lost him in the December draft. Vina is reporting to Norfolk, where 1992 Binghamton outfielder Tim Howard is handling second. Harriger sets club record 3), then added a sacntice Ily on rred I Oliver ih the seventh. Reds 10, Giants 5: pie Sanders homered, and Cincinnati beat visiting San Francisco to end the Giants' four-game winning streak.

Tuesday's Atlanta 2, New York 1 Montreal 8, Philadelphia 4 San Diego 3, Houston 0 Los Angeles 12, Colorado 4 Today's New York (Schourek 2-8) at Atlanta St. TEXAS Hutead CMJFORWA abrhM abrhM 5010 Potawl 5 0 2 1 3100 Cuned 5 00 1 0 0 0 Saanxrf )000 if Dscnzorl Cnaecodh 4110 CDevSdh 41 1 Gnranzll (113 Um3b 412 9 Plrtwolb 4010 Eaaaw2 412 PMmerSb 2210 Snow 1b 312 2 Petrake 3110 DSrcntn 3112 Strange2b 3013 Ungawe 3 0 0 0 BRpkflst 4 0 2 0 Myers ph 1009 Totala 34 Ol Totala 31(111 Taut M9 00) 919-9 Catton 919 901 083-1 E-Hulse (2). PeWer ft DP-Teaa 1 LOB- Texat 7. California 9. 2B-Hulst (91.

Strange (10), Easkw (10), Snow II). HR-Oen-zai (17V SB-Poion lit). CS-fUM (61 rer ae so Ttiaa UxndtW.7-3 1 FtneaLZI Scot Springer 1Vi 6 2 Laiorandt pitcherj to 2 batters in the 9th. wp-rienKo. Umrwes-Home.

McClelland: First. Ce- oarstrom; Second, Coutira; TnW, Bntirnan. AL Leader (Includmg Teeedey'a ganet uctptTtiaaMCealorraa) a It OlenxlTor 83 222 47 Lofton Cte MoktorTor O'Neill NY 59 223 45 78 64 256 51 85 57 210 29 68 54 173 39 56 60 214 33 58 200 38 14 62 235 44 75 56 221 26 70 51 232 50 72 WiitaktrDet MVaughnBtn Curtis Cat ftiimpsDet BoggsNY wniteior HRe Bade, Cleveland, 11; avaugftn, Ma- wauket. 17; Gonzalez. Tanas, 16; Palmer, Toss, 15; Fielder, Detroit, 15; Oerud, Toronto, 14; Tattleton, Detroit 14, Carter, Toronto, 14.

RBI Fielder. Detroit, 55; BeHt, Cleveland, 54; Carter, Toronto, 54; Oerud. Toronto, 52, GVaughn, Milwaukee. 51 Beerga, Cleveland, 49; TettJeton, Detroit 49. RUNS- Moktor.

Toronto, 51; Whits. To ronto, 50; RAIomar, Toronto, 49; GVauohn, Milwaukee, 48; Olerud, Toronto, 47; Lofton, Cleveland. 45: Fielder. Detroit 45. HITS Olerud.

Toronto, 90; MoWor. To ronto, 85; McRae, Kansas City, 77; Lofton, Cleveland, 76: RAIomar, Toronto, 75; Phjios, Detroit, 75; Baerga, Cleveland, 74. DOUBLES Olerud. Toronto. 24: White.

Toronto. 20; Carter, Toronto, 18; Thomat, Chicago, 17; Palmer, Texas, 17; I art ted with 16. TRIPLES Hutee, Texae, Cuyler, De troit 7: Lofton, Cleveland. McRae, Kansas City, Baerga. Cleveland, Ltohnton, Chicago 5 are tied with 4.

STOLEN BASES Curtis, California, 2); Lofton, Cleveland. 2); RHerrdarson, Oakland. 23; RAkjmar, Toronto, 20; Uohnson. Chicago. 17: Fotonia, California, 15; Wtfle, To-ronto.

15. PITCHING IT Decisiorttr- Wckman, New York, 7-0, 1.000. 4i4; Walt. Detroit 8-1, I. 2.59; Langston, Caktoma.

8-1. .889, 2.26; Guzman, Toronto. 8-1, .857. 5.09; Mus-sans, Baltimore. 9-2, .111, 3.05; Hertoan, Toronto, 6-2 .600.

3.38; Key. New Yont, 7-2, .778. z.31; sutcro, Banmora, i-i, 4.70. STRIKEOUTS- RJcrtrrjon, Seattle, 123: Clement, Boston, 96; Langston, California. 91: Hanson, Seattle, 61; Appier, Kansas City, 80; Perez, New York, 80; Guzmen, loromo, 78.

SAVES Montoomery, Kansas City, 19; Aguiiera. Minnesota, 19: OrVard, Toronto, 18; dson, BaKmort, 17; Fair, New York, 16; Rusteh, Boston, 14; Hermeman, DstroH, 12. National League Brave 2, Met 1 NEW YORK ATLANTA abrhM ebrhM Clement) 3 0 0 0 DSndrsd 4 010 Seundr2b 4 010 Blauserss 4 110 Murray 1b 4010 PnttonS 3 0 2 0 Bontarf 4 0 0 0 Juswen agio 4111 Gam If 3 0 0 0 DrJksnd Kent 3b HSmanp Franco OBnenc 4 0 0 0 Breemlb 3111 0 0 0 0 Hunter 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Orson 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Lernke2b 1010 3 0 2 0 Gawmtp 9 0 0 0 Bogarss Sbrngnp Bear st 1010 0 0 0 0 Totala 30 111 Totala 3)171 New York 009 1M 909-1 Attffltt 910 009 001 -J Two outs when winning run scored. E-Kent (9). LOB-New York 5.

Atlanta i. 2B-Pendleton (13). (1), Bream (6). CS-DSanders 2 (5). S-Caaman, Sabarhaoen Fwoteton.

SF-Humer. cn do au New York Satierhagen 8 WtmanUM Vi Franco Vi Atlanta GlavmWW I 1110 0 Lknpires-Hornt. Montaoje; First, Winters; Second, ttorman; iiwo, t-roerrmu. A-49364. Reds 10, Giants IAN FRAN CINCINNATI abrhM ebrhM DLawisd 5 120 Roberts 2b 5010 RoTtn2b 5122 Moms lb (13 2 Bonds It 3112 Lartdnss 4 110 MiWlm3b 0 0 Mitch II 5 2 3 1 Bnzngrlb 4 0 2 1 MrSllp 0 0 0 0 DaMtnztl 3 0 0 0 KHIycf 4 2 2 2 Crraonrl 1 0 0 0 SaboSb 3110 Ctavlonss 4 12 0 RSndrsrf 4 2 3 3 Mnwrnc 4 010 Okvarc 4 12 0 RnoersB 0 0 0 0 Baicrero 20 11 JBmttyp 2 0 0 0 Ayiiep 0 0 0 0 Burbap 0 0 0 0 Coaretp 0 0 0 0 Aimsonph 1110 Rardonp 0 0 0 0 Rghattip 0 0 0 0 Mrkoanph 10 0 0 JeRaedc 1 0 0 0 BrrnMI 0 0 0 0 Totala 38 512 5 Totals 371017 0 SanFrencreeo 109 009 400- I Cincmati 929 059 03i-19 DP-San Frandsoo 1 Cmcmnas 1.

LOB- -San Francisco 9, Crannati 6. 2B-MaW lismt (14), Clayton (8). HR-Bonds 111), Mitchell 18). RSanders 19). CS-Roberts ntn SO 9an Frtnciaoo JBrantleyLW Burba Rigftcttl Rogvi Dncittttfli Belcher Ayae Cadaret Reardon 4Vi 11 lit 2 1 I 1 1 (Vi 0 1 1 MHiH Cadaret pitched to 1 batter at tic Ml, Rio- nattifntcneotojixnenintnemn.

HBP-by Righett (Sabo), by Burbt (Belch- en wf-tiogers. Umpires-Homt, Wendelstedt; First, Marsn; secono, mmanoez; Cardinals 6, Pirate 3 PITTSBURGH IT LOOTS tbrhM atrhM Martind 4010 Qnkeylf 3124 Folev st 4 0 0 0 OSmittias 4 011 King 30 4 1 2 0 Jtfenselb 2 0 0 0 Merced if 4 110 Woosonlb 2 0 0 0 DOarklf 3011 LrMrdd 3 0 2 0 Slaughtc 3112 ZeesSb 4 0 0 0 KYnglb 4 0 2 0 LeSmthp 000 Giraaa 4 0 0 0 WMtnrt 401 Cooks 2 0 0 0 GPanaZb 121 LoSmthph 1 0 0 0 Pappete 232 Toiverp 0 0 0 0 TwksbrD 200 McCktnph 1 0 0 0 Akceaph 1011 Morpny 009 Brewerfb 0 00 Tetah 24)11 Too- 38118 Pittsburgh 0M 19) 1001 ft. Lout 003 9t9 20j-4 DP-fWshur 2. LOe-PrttiOur 9. St Lout 4.

2B-0Oark 3), Gmay (11). Paroea (4). HR-Siaught (2). SB-octns (10). Sf-OCIartGmev RER 90 PltttbtiTtjIl CookeMJ I (412 Tokver 2 4 2 2 1 ft.

Louie 7 11)1 Murpny 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Bak-Cookt. Umpkaa-rtoma, Wast; First, Pud; Second, Darting; Thru, Wdtams. IMANGEU COLORADO ahrhM abrhM Brjteref (221 EYng2b 4 02 1 Ottrrnnst 1111 Boston) (lit rl (2)1 Bcfraoarf (121 Watch 3b 4100 Otrgatb 5 3 4 1 9trprtn3b (0 9 0 Haves 3b 1011 Pkuzae 5145 CtinoSb 100) Snyotrrf 1121 Cut as (010 Karros lb (111 ACoad 2 0 0 0 JoRoed2b 3010 Shafftre 1011 LHma2b 1109 Brterryp 1(0 0 RMrtnzp 2 0 0 0 latum on i ooo McDwip 0 0 0 0 Styjnrdp 0 0 01 Hanatnph 1010 SRetdp 0 0 0 0 EOtvtspr 1112 CJonetpfi 1000 Trtoakp 0 0 0 Aahbyp 9 0 00 wtynap go 0 0 ParrettD (000 Totala 42121(11 Totatt 411 1 iMAflttaas M9 111 917-11 Morado 0M 1)0 901- 4 E-Waaadl 1101. Boston (11. ACoa) 121 DP-Los Aooeles 1, Colorado I LOB-Lot Angeles 7, Colorado 11 2Bmdtr (9), EDt-trrt (5), Boston (4L Bichette (17), Galarraga (17).

HR-Piazzt 2(12). CS-EYouito (9), Gt- avraga izl tt-HMarmtL sh-bneaner. rer to Mw" I 1 2 4 2 1n 1 0 0 0 0 Trkek 1 2 110 1 Cotorade BHenry I 7 2 10 0 1 3 3 3 0 1 SReed Vi 0 0 0 9 Asltby 12 10 0 Waynt 2 2 2 0 0 mett 3 9 9 i Asnby pitched to 2 batters in IN 981 HBP-by RMtrbosz I Haves), by Sreoherd (Snyder). PB-Shetlftr. Balk-RMartinez.

LWes-Home. Tata: First, Davit: Second, Gregg; Third, Bonn. Padres 3, Astro 0 SAN DIEGO HOUSTON ahrhM abrhM Beanrf 4 0 0 0 Boot 2b 4010 Grdner2b 4 100 FfHeyd 4010 Shifiek)3b 4 0 0 0 Bgwallb 4010 McGriUb 2 2 2 1 Antjtnyrf 3 0 0 0 Plrroerlf 4 0 3 2 Cm 3b 4010 DSeHd 4 0 0 0 Gnztlezll 4010 Higojntc 4 010 Servaite 4 0 0 0 Gutierzu 4 010 Cedtnost 3 010 Whtrstp 2 0 0 0 Hmisrtp 1000 RRdrozp 0 0 0 0 Bassph 0 0 0 0 GeHirsp 1 0 0 0 CJmesph 1000 Ktirnozp gnu DnneftDh 10 00 Totals 3317! Totals 13 01) ianDiegs 01) 100 010-1 Miaton bus ow ww E-Cedeno (II. DP-Houtton 1. LOB-San Diego I.

Houston I. 2B-Plantier (10). 3e-McOnf1 (1), Cedeno (3). Hfl-McGrft (14). S-Mcantt (3).

s-wnawiurat RER 98 SO latiDieoo WWrstWi-3 RRodriguez 1 In HamachLM 7 5 2 1 2 1 XHemandez 2 2 110 1 WP-Getienit. ton; Second, PonCTO; Third, Bet T-2M9. PWU MONTREAL abrhM abrhM Dykstrcf 1 2 0 0sShld2b 5 0 0 0 Duncan st 5100 LnstKj3b 4 2 2 0 Kruklb 4 0 3 1 Grssornd 13 20 Dauitonc tncvglalf Chmbflrf Esnrichrf 3 0 2 1 LWHtrrf 2212 3 0 0 0 Bolicklb 2 010 WttJendp 3110 Akxil 5121 DFkhre 4011 0 0 0 0 3122 2 0 0 0 2012 Batiste 3b Mmdni2b 3 0 0 0 Berry 3b TGrntp 3 0 0 0 CrderoM 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 MDaviap 00 DO Lakarc 0 0 0 0 Bametp 0 0 0 0 flojasp 0 0 0 0 Fsserop RJrdnph 2 0 0 0 Mauser 0 0 0 0 1000 DsLeonp MTmsnph 1 0 0 0 Obmnib 1000 TMaM 37 411 1 tOUkt 33197 ritsaoelplis 111 901 000-4 MO 12) Xi-4 E-Dvkttra I5L Cordaro (1 DP-MorrWd 2. LOB-Philadtlphit 15. Montrtll 8.

2B-Oykstra (19), Kruk 2 (17), Bssnrtich (9), Lansing 2 (15), Grissom (12), Atou (13). 3B-Batsli (1). SB-Lansing (8), LWaker 2 (I). Berry 13). Ren 89 so TGreenoL1 MDavkt DeLaon Barnes Wi-1 Rotas Fassero Watteland HBP-by TGreane llansino), by Rojaafln- ctnrigtia).

WP-OeLeon. P8-Laker. Lknpirea-Home, Crawtord; First, Ritkar; Second, Rippiay, Third, Quick. Cubs 3, Marlins 0 FLORIDA CHICAGO abrhM ahrhM Cartel 3 010 DSmthcf 4 0 0 0 Brterie2b 4010 VzcareJb 3010 Mgdan3b 4 0 0 0 Sndbrg2b 4010 Conine 1b 3 0 0 0 Grace lb 4 0 0 0 Fetert 4 01 0 Mayl 4 0 0 0 SrrSaooc 4 010 WDkinsc 4110 BrHeylf 3010 Sotarf 2110 Rnteriaph 1 0 0 0 Snchezat 3 0 2 1 Ariasst 3 0 0 0 FCstHoo 3121 Hough 0 0 0 Asmcrirp 0 0 0 0 Weisaph 1 0 0 0 Seaman 0 0 0 0 Crpntarp 0 0 0 0 Myers 0 0 0 0 Kinkn 0 0 0 0 Totala 32 5 0 Totals 11 1(1 Ftondl 009 000 90M Ok age 919 100 Ui-I E-Bnlsy(l), DSmltlt (1), Sanchez (6) rjP-Flonoa 1. Cheeoo 1.

LOrVFIendt 7 Chicago 6. 2B-fek 16). Briley (5), Wilunt (9). S8-Sandbara in. os-vtzctino 4 RER M) SO Florida HoughLl-7 7 7 3 2 2 Caroentar Vi 1 0 I 0 KM I I I I Chicago FCast)Wi4 7Vs I I i Assanmachai 9 0 0 0 Seaman Vi 0 0 0 0 0 Myers 20 1 0 0 1 0 Ffi-Sarraerjo.

Umpiret-HoaM, Runge: First Raliford: Second, Ktitogg; Third, DeMuttt. NL Leader (kicWinjTiietoey't 73i GalarragaCd 49 tM BondsSF S3 214 KrukM 10 208 31 52 49 MarcedPIt 57 171 32 Piazza LA 59 211 32 Vizcaino Oil 59 215 26 BlauaerAtl 65 236 40 BagwellHog 61 233 39 Grace CK (2 234 30 GrtssomMon 60 232 42 HRe- MsWKIama, San Francisco, 18; Bonds. Stn Francrsco, 18; Borua, New York, 16; Dautton, Phiedalphit, 15; Justice, Atlanta, 14; Gant Atlanta, 14; McGrrft, San Diego, 14. RBI MaWalami, San Fnndtco, 53; Dauien, Ftiiladelphia. 53; Bonos, San Frarr-crwo, 51; Galarraga, Cokxado, 50; DHolrit, PMadelphe.

47; Greet, Chicago 47; Grkt-tom, Montreal, 44; hcevigha, Phaadeipraa, 44. RUNS Dykstrs. Pntadskthie 56: Bonds. San Francisco, 52: Kruk, PMedelphia. 49; Dauhon.

FlMadeaphia. 49; Bigglo, Houiton, 48; Msrvmams, San Franceco, 44; DHoene, FhtledelDhli.43. HITS- Kety, CrdnnH, 80; rjaajrraga, Colorado. SO. Blauaar, Atlanti 78; Bonds, San Francisco, 79; VanSNke.

Ptitsburgh, 71, Bagwes, Houston, 77; Grace, Chtcago, 77; JaBea, nttsburgh, 77; Oivyrvi, sen Diego, 77. DOUBLES Grace, Chicago, 20; Cordaro, Montreal. 19. Cammr. Houston, II, Dykstra, Prrilaoelpriit, 19; 7 an tad watt 17.

STOLEN OASES- Cosaman, New York, 27: Carr, Florida, 28; DLewie, San Francttog, 23; FYoung. Cokxaoo, 21; Roberta, Oncm-nat. 20. EDavts, Los Angeke, 20; ACo CO oraoo iv Niton tma, it. PITOtlNQ (7 Decrxma) TQreent, Phta-llelphia, 9-1, 258; Sctng, fm phit, 9-1, .689, 3.03; Hi.

Montreal, 1-1, .657, 2 52; Burke, Sen Francisco, 9-2 )'l, 126; Avery, Attarra 6-2, .800, DnJackson, PhteWpie, 6-2, .750, 3i1; Rijo, CTOnnrt, SAVES Myers. Chicago. 20; Beck. San Frandaco, 19; Stanton, Atlanta, 19; rlarvay, Florida, 19; MtWilllams, Philadelphia, l9; LsSmith, St. Louai.

19. htloL Plttiojrgh, ri, ujonte, nouston, le. American League Yankee 9, Red Sox 7 BOSTON files 2b NEW YORK abrhM ebiabl 3010 BYftnscf 5 2 4 2 2 0 0 1 Owenst 5100 Vlanttntt Htcherct GmwIK 4111 Levrralb 2100 4100 Mttnorylb 1000 4 9 11 Trthi 110 1 MVghno QmttnalD 5010 Stanley 3212 Comer 4 2 3 4 O'Neilrf 4 122 Qdaronrl 5110 9vesth3b 3 0 2 1 Perec 3 0 2 0 Meuhslf 2 0 0 0 Lyons 2b 0 0 0 0 James ri 100 0 flrrtratl 3 0 2 0 Key2b 4110 Dawson ph 1000 Weiwic 0 0 0 0 Touas 39 712 7 Totsaj 34 91)0 MM 401 000 029-7 i York 000 090 911-9 JCmmftW Statin 131 DP-ftKMn1. New York 1. LOB-Boston 9.

New York 7. tt-Matrhar fg) MViunnn net Silwtri 111 3B-BWilliams (). HR-Ccoper (3), BWiliiams otaraey (. IP RED 18 90 VpoI U4-7 Harris Hetketh MtHendtz Fossae hew York 4 5 0 0 0 2 2 i 1 1 2 4 2 0 Wickman 3 7 HsatonW.I-O 2Y 2 Habyan 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 1 1 3:. 1 1 BMunoz 1 1 1 FarrS.18 1 0 Wickman ttehed to 1 batter the 4th, Harris pitched to i batters In the 5th, Hetketh pitched to 2 batters in Sit 5h, Howe pitched to 1 batter in the Brfi, BMunoz pitched to 2 batters atthe 8th.

Urmes-Homa. Joyce: First Denkmoer, Second, Shukxic Third, Tsdiida. T-326. Oriole 4, Brewers 2 BALTIMORE MILWAUKEE abrhbi abrhM Andrsnff 4 111 JuBellss McLmrrf 3121 Yountcf CRpkensi 4 0 0 0 GVghrlf Bamssdh 412 0 Bmskyrf 3210 3 0 0 0 4 0 2 1 4 011 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dvrauxcf Hcilesc HulettSb Seguilb 310 0 Sueropr 3 0 0 0 Olearvrf 3 011 Reimerdh 3 0 0 0 3 0 2 1 Thondh 1000 4 0 0 0 Jahalb 4 0 0 0 nyniosd! Surhofl3b 4 0 10 Sowrs2b 3 0 0 0 Kmakc 4 0 0 0 Totals 39 4 1 4 Totala 33 2 2 BaWmri 010 003 000-4 Milwaukee Ml 000 010-2 E-Revnolds (61. JuBefl (1 1 DP-Mwaukea 1.

LOB-BaKmore 7, Milwaukee 7. HR-An-derson 17), McLemora (2). SB-Oevereaus JurW (2). Surhoff (7). CS-McLamort (8).

Ren Be so BaRanort Mover 2-3 7 4 2 1 3 5 Frohwrrth 1 0 0 0 1 PemnrjtonS.3 1 0 0 0 0 1 MirvKjket BonesL.34 54 8 4 3 2 0 Igiasak 0 0 0 2 0 Mranda 1 0 0 0 0 Austin In 1 0 0 1 1 Orosco 1Yi 0 0 0 0 2 Meyer pitfied lo 1 bar in tit Mi PB-Kmak. Unwes-rlorre, Kotc; First Clark; Sec ond. Morrison; Third, Barnetl. Blue Jaya 6, Twin 3 TORONTO MINNESOTA abrhM abrhM White cf 4100 Knbtch2b 5010 Hale 36 3 2 0 0 Macktl 3 212 Puckettd 413 3 Harrier 4010 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 110 4 112 RAImr2t Moiiror Carter rl Olerudlb TFmdzss 4 0 0 0 wrMddh 4 0 0 0 Scrgue3b 3 0 0 0 PMunzri 3111 uraersc iiivii Manyig nuutr Butter 3 010 Rbouletss 3 0 0 0 Totals 33 1 1 5 Totala 32 3 4 300 030 000-9 000 300 000-3 E-Otenid (7). Mack (2), Harper (3).

L08-Toronto 5, Minnesota 3. 2B-0lerud 3 (24). HR-Harper (7). PMunoz (8). SB-White (15), Mditor (121.

Butler (II. CS-Butrr (1). nth SO Toronto I 4 3 3 1 7 1 0 0 0 0 8 9 5 4 4 Hartley 3 0 0 0 0 2 HBP-by Hartley (Sorscua). Umpiras-Homa, McCoy; First, Hendry; Second. Cralt; Third, trans.

T-2 26. Tigers 10, Indian 4 CLEVELAND DETROIT abrhbi abrhM Kirbycf 512 0 Phihpsrf 4 12 0 Escraass 5 0 3 2 Whtkera 5 3 3 2 Baeraa2b 5 0 0 0 Frvrttnst 32 11 Be If 4010 FwWerlb 3 2 2 3 CaMtnz3b 4 0 0 0 Gibson dh 4012 rMrl 2 0 0 0 Ttttetrjnc 4 0 0 0 Trdway3b 1 0 0 0 LvngstJb 4 010 Jffrsondh 3111 Qddenlf 4 0 0 0 Srrentolb 4120 Cuyterd 42 10 Ortizc 3111 Levis 100 0 Totals 37 410 4 Totals 351011 Cleveland 001 000 219- 4 Detroit 203 020 30a 19 E-Sorrento (5), Abbott (1). DP-Cleveland 1 LOB-Cleveland 8. Detroit 4. 2B-Kirby (5), Ortiz 18), Phillips (12), Whitakar (14), Fryman (10), uryier (r HH-jetterson (6, wruuker tr cn bb eu Ckneland Abbott L.0-1 ClYoung Skxumo Ptatk Dent Groom KrueaerW.5-2 tv, 1V 1 1 ill 2Vi Henremsn DYourapitohodloJbattersinttieTth, HBP-by Groom (Mterson).

WP-Qroom, Hanneman. Uirires-Homa, Scott: First PHIipa: Sec- ona. irara, Hoe. -cm. Mariners 6, Royal 1 KANSAS CITY SEATTLE abrhM ebrhM Josert 3010 Vizguelti Mcflaed 1001 Sasser Brettdft 4 010 Cotton Mcmntc 4 0 0 0 Grtyjrct 3110 4010 0 0 0 0 3 2 2 1 Joynerlb 4 0 0 0 OBnendh 3111 Gwyrmlf 2110 Buhner rf 4 122 Mcftnrsph 1 0 0 0 TMrtnzlb 2112 Wilson3b 4 0 0 0 Bmers3b 4 0 0 0 Gagness 3 0 0 0 VaUec 4 010 Lix2b 3010 Ameral2b 2 0 0 0 Totala 29141 Totals 29 9 1 9 Kansas Crlv 010 900 000-1 Seattle 101 001 Mi-4 DP-Kansts Oty 3, Seattle 1.

LOB-Kan- sas ctty 7, sesttw Z8-eonner m. m- -Qrirfey Jt (13), Burner (13), TMaranaz (13). lis-jote B.sr-ouneh. IP RER BB 90 KarrsasCtty PichardoL44 7 9 3 3 4 Brewer 1 3 3 3 0 1 CmssW.1-2 7 4 1 1 9 Powee 1 0 0 0 0 1 Nelson 1 0 0 0 0 HBP-by Pictiardo (TMartlnez). WP-PI.

ttardo. Lhnpm-Homa, Vorrjggio: Fret Hldun; Second, Kaiser; Third, Johnson. White Son 4, Athletics 0 Chicago Oakland abrhM abrhM Raines 4 0 0 0 RHdtnl Com 2b 4 110 Stttbchdh Thmaslb 3 011 Gales2b VnturaSb 4 0 0 0 Sierra rl 4 120 PaottaSb 401 301 )00 300 300 Sax 0 0 0 0 Brows lb 3 0 0 Burks rl 3011 Bordickst 301 Uhntnd 4 110 Hmondc 3 0 0 Kmctc 412 2 BHrmd 2 0 0 Gunss 4 0 1 0 Tetaa) 34 4 9 4 Totala 27 1 1 Chicago 111 901 101-4 Oakland 909 909 000 0 E-Sierrt m. Bordk (71 DP-Chkaioo 1, Oakland 1. LOB-Chicaoo 5.

Oakland 1 2B-Bet (111 Burks (7) Karkovice (1 1 Outt- len (). nR-Rarkova (ii). uBoroa 9 RER 19 90 CMcage I 3 0 0 1 11 Oakland IVi I Downs Vi 0 4 3 0 0 Umpim-HoM, Wertta; First, Reed; Sec ond, Merrill; Third, Hirschbeck. Pittsburgh (Smith 0-0) at St. Louis (Magrane 4-6), 1 :35 Florida (Aquino 4-3) at Chicago (Bautista 1-1), 2:20 Philadelphia (Schilling 8-1) at Montreal (Bottenheld 1-4), 7:35 San Francisco (Wilson 4-3) at Cincinnati (Rijo 6-2), 7:35 San Diego (Brocail 1-1) at Houston (Portugal 4-2), 6:05 Sanders three-run homer, his ninth, capped; five-run fifth as the Reds took a 7-1 lead.

Cubs 3, Marlins 0: Frank Castillo snapped "a personal three-game losing streak, and had an RBI single and a run scored as Chicago defeated visiting Florida. The Cubs jumped in front in the second inning when Sammy Sosa scored on Castillo's infield single. Castillo improved to 2-4. Padres 3, Astros 0: Phil Plantier had three hits and drove in two runs, and Fred McGriff homered and tripled to lead San Diego to a win at Houston. -3.

Wally Whitehurst (2-3) allowed three hits in-6 innings. Dodgers 12, Rockies 4: Mike Piazza drove irf five runs and hit two homers to lead visiting Lotf Angeles past Colorado in a game featuring two bench-clearing incidents. Colorado's Andres Galarraga went 4-for-5 an raised his major league-leading average to .435. Los Angeles (Gross 5-4) at Colorado Thursday's games New York at Pittsburgh, 7:35 San Francisco at Cincinnati, 1 2:35 St. Louis at Chicago, 2:20 Florida at Philadelphia, 7:35 San Diego at Houston, 6:05 Only games scheduled Denny Harriger's 3-0 game (Navarro 4-3), 2:05 6-5), 1 0:05 Monday's results New York 4, Boston 0 Detroit 7, Cleveland 3 Minnesota 4, Toronto 3 Baltimore 8, Milwaukee 5 Seattle 6, Kansas City 3 California 8, Texas 2 Oakland 7, Chicago 3 results Chicago 3, Florida 0 Cincinnati 1 0, San Francisco 5 Louis 6, Pittsburgh 3 garnet (Maddux 5-5), 7:40 (Reynoso 3-3), 9:05 Monday's results New York 7, Atlanta 4 Philadelphia 1 0, Montreal 3 Chicago 6, Florida 3 St.

Louis 8, Pittsburgh 3 Los Angeles 9, Colorado 4 Only games scheduled SCORE Albany second: Mouton homered to left, his eighth. DeBerry tripled to right center. Robertson grounded out, second to first, DeBerry scoring. Pineda walked and took second on passed ban. Bam- well grounded an RBI single to right-cen ter Htnkins again was awarded first on Gonzalez's interference.

Barnwell was out stealing, catcher to third, Hanklni salt at second. Leach grounded out, pitcher to first. Three runt, Vine kits, ene error. Yankees, 4-0. bVncherrrton flftht Zinter doubled to left center, took triad on Ledeama't By to right Gorueez fM to center, Zinter scoring.

Delli Carrl doubled to deep right-center. Davit tried to shortstop. One run, twt hits, as errors. Yankees, 4-1. Atreny elrti: Mouton tripled to right DeBerry singled to pitcher Long'i left, Mouton scoring.

Robertson grounded into a double pity, short to first. Pineda walked, Barnwell grounded to third. One run, two Mis, no errors. Yankees, 5-1. a Binghamton eighth: Delli Carrl beat out hit to shortstop.

Davis popped to third, Hannelry'e back to the Intiekt. Ve rse to right ButlerfMd doubled to the fence in the left-field corner, scoring Dei Carrl. Otero hit reliever BatcWi first pitch up the middle lor in RBI tingle. Hutkey fanned. Two runt, three hits, no snort.

Yankeet, 5-3. Monday extends his unscored-on innings to 2(J'3. It's a Binghamton Mets' record, breaking Joe second, David Eddie Murray's glovey; two stitches in his right! striking an object in the York. 1 Vf nnfrpal VtnnAoA Tnm. loss ot the season antr Alou and Sean Berr9J 3: Bernard Gilkey tied RBI, and St.

Louis sefi sixm siraigni loss. double in the third and a fifth off Steve Cooke (4-. Kevin Mitchell and inning that carried visit Vitko 19'3 last year. Elsewhere: Going AMERICAN LEAGUE the remarkable improvement ol 1992 Binghamton outfielder Curtis Pride moved him to the Eastern League batting lead with .341 in 47 Har Olerad's strealr rainon leagues EASTERN LEAGUE Pet GB Lst10 Strk Home Away Harrlsburg 46 15 .754 8-2 2W 26-8 20-7 Bowie 33 26 .559 12 3-7 1L 20-6, 13-18 Canton-Akron 32 30 .516 14ft 6-4 2L 20-14 12-16 Albany 30 30 .500 15ft 4-6 1W 16-10 14-20 Reading 28 32 .467 17ft 5-5 1W 12-15 16-17 Mets 26 36 .419 20ft 7-3 1L 13-20 13-16 London 25 37 .403 21ft 3-7 5L 14-20 11-17 New Britain 23 37 .383 22ft 3-7 2W 10-17 13-20 risburg games, besides ond in home runs 1 3) Windsor High grad Joel Bennett was Baseball America Minor League a recent two-start showing tor the Red box Carolina League farm at Lynchburg, Va. Affiliations: Binghamton (Mets); Albarty-CoKxHe (Yankees); Canton-Akron (Indians): Bowie (Orioles); Harrlsburg (Expos); London (Tigtri); New Bmam (Red Sox); Reading (Phillies).

Tuesday's resutts Albany 5, Binghamton 3 Harrlsburg 6-10, Canton-Akron 3-3 New Britain 6, London 3 Reading 1, Bowie 0 Tonight's games Albany-Coloni (Cerper 3-4) at Binghamton (Dom 1-1), 7:00 Harrisburg at Canton-Akron New Britain at London Reading at Bowie Thursday's games Monday' results Albany-Colonie at Binghamton, 3:00 Binghamton 3-6, Albany 0-4 Harrisburg at Canton-Akron Canton-Akron 1 5, Harrisburg 6 New Britain at London New Britain 3, London 1 Reading at Bowie Bowie 2, Reading 0 victory over Albany on into Wednesday's games, moving into a tie tor Player of the Week tor fTguree art (or win DM it not used it-bats; R- runt scored; H- Wts; 2B- RBI- runt Batted In: B8- bates on balls on bain (walks allowed); SO- timeouts; rolls on in win The Associated Press John Olerud extended his hitting streak to 20 games and improved his batting average to .405 with three doubles Tuesday night, driving three runs and leading the visiting Toronto Blue Jays to a 6-3 victory over the Minnesota Twins at the Metrodome. The Twins got to starter Juan Guzman (6-1 only in the fourth inning, when Brian Harper'sr two-run homer and a solo shot by Pedro Munoz, made it 3-3. Toronto responded with three fifth-innirig" runs off Kevin Tapani (3-7), highlighted by Joe. Carter's two-run single and a RBI double by Olerud. Tigers 10, Indians 4: Cecil Fielder hit twe more home runs against visiting Cleveland, lead1 ing Detroit to victory.

Lou Whitaker also homered for the Tigers. Bill Krueger (5-2), relieving starter Buddy Groom at the start of the fourth inning, got credit? for the win. Orioles 4, Brewers 2: Brady Anderson and Mark McLemore hit consecutive home runs, ana Jamie Moyer (2-3) allowed four hits over seveft innings as Baltimore won in Milwaukee. Anderson, who has now homered in three straight games, drove a 2-1 pitch from Ricky Bones (3-4) just over the fence to lead off the sixth. McLemore then hit an 0-1 pitch on a line over the fence in right for a 3-1 lead.

2 White Sox 4, Athletics 0: Wilson Alvarrr pitched a three-hitter and faced just 28 batters Chicago won at Oakland. -3 Alvarez (6-2) allowed three singles, struck ofil? a career-high 1 1 and walked one. No Athleticg runner got past first base. Ron Karkovice hit his 1 1th home run off Bob Welch (4-6). -3 Mariners 6, Royals 1: Ken Griffey his lOOtrC career home run, and rookie Jim Converse; earned his first major leape victory as Seattle beat visiting Kansas City for its fourth straight Win.

mm Converse (1-2) is the youngest player in the big! METS' STATISTICS (kiciudTnj Mondav'a doubta-raeder) BATTING Player A it II AndyBeicn 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1.000 StevoLono, 7 3110 0 0 0 0 1 0 333 Peter Walker 5 301 0 000000333 Frank Jacobs 53 160 34 50 13 3 8 28 2 35 2322 JoeOeHiCarri 28 73 15 23 3 1 1 13 12 1 315 OutivioVeraa 57 194 39 57 8 2 2 19 39 30 17 .294 Aaron Ledesma 47 142 19 41 8 0 5 17 11 20 1 .289 AlanZintar 58 173 29 48 10 2 10 38 35 31 1 .277 BertHuntor 30 115 11 31 2 1 2 11 7 21 2 .270 Ricky Otero 81 253 33 88 12 8 0 29 17 28 18 .289 ButchHuskey 81 237 38 63 11 1 11 43 17 37 5 ,268 layDavn 55 211 25 58 10 1 1 21 7 40 3 .265 AndyDziadkowiec 28 75 12 18 9 0 1 0 8 12 0 .240 CttnaButterlieK) 3i 88 12 19 i 3 3 11 11 31 0 .218 Javier Oowalor 42 108 12 23 2 0 4 17 11 22 0 213 Tim Sandy 30 73 16 19 2 2 4 17 10 12 0 .260 Dennis Harrirjor 8.6110000010 .167 Juan Castillo 3 7010000030. 143 ToddOouma 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 000 JoeRoa 1 0000000000 000 Chris Oom 7 1 0 0 000 0 01 0 000 BryanRooors 10 00000,00000. 000 Former plavort 210 17 46 5 2 16 18 42 0 219 Totals 91 2041 301 84 28 48 277 222 388 84 .287 PITCHING fjeyer 1MB CT 80 CHA Pal Millar 09000 000000 000 ErtcQunrJersort 110 10 5 3 2 1 2 8 1.80 Andy Rash 22 0 3 0 4 33 35 13 11 9 15 3 00 Penny Hanger 20 5 4 9 1 70 71 27 24 16 33 309 JuanCasMk) 12 9 3 12 0 81W 78 37 33 25 55 3.65 Slav Long 20 5 1 3 1 51 48 27 22 25 31 3 88 BryenRooers 28 3 4 0 2 36 44 18 18 14 13 4.11 Peter Walker 14 1 8 10 3 610 65 38 31 32 43 4.52 JoaRoa 12 4 4 11 0 70M 88 45 37 9 29 4tT Chris Pom 21 1 1 0 0 42 25 24 14 16 6 23 ToddOoumt 15 0 3 4 0 30 46 28 23 16 23 8 90 Fotmorptayert 10 0 4 10 0 45v 71 48 41 17 29 9.14 Toitte 91 29 35 81 11 WPIt 890 307 284 183 299 4.58 METS' BOX Yankee Met 3 ALBANY NNQHAMTON abrhM sbrhH Bamwelrl 8121 VeratZo 4 010 Harins3b 3 0 0 0 BtrMrl 4111 Leach 6 0 3 1 Otero 4011 Jordan 2b 3 0 0 0 HuskeySb 4 0 0 0 Fry3b 4 0 0 0 Zimerlb 4 110 Moutonf 4221 Ltdsmtdh 4 0 0 0 DeBerrylb 4121 Goniakuc 2 0 0 1 RDnwof 4 0 0 1 Jtcobeph 100 0 Pineda 2110 DeikCarri tl 3 1 2 0 Devitlf 3 0 0 0 Total) 241101 Tetara 3)111 AJbeny 130 801 0O0C eVtghaMM 009 910 020) E- Henkme, Rannety. GonMei 3. DP--Brhdhirraoit 2.

LOB- Albany 7. Binghamtori 4. 2B-Pwda, Bulteriek), Zinter. Dei Cam. 38- Mouton, DeBerry.

HR- Mouton, SB--Leadi, Veres. Sf Gonzata. EH 9190 QargzoW.I-V I I 1 I I BaicnttorS 1V 1 0 0 0 3 HnQhtvntOri LongL2 7 0 5 3 3 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 Reich WP- Long. PB- Gonzalez. umpires-W- hitty, Gitoert NaHon.T-2:36 Met scoring summary Albany Drat Barnwell beat out a hit to third.

Hankirn was awarded first bast on catcher's interference, Barnwell taking second. Leach lined an RBI single to center. Jordan flied to right. Flannelly grounded into double play, short to second to first. One run, two Mrs, ens error.

Yankees, 1-0. Number ol garnet lor prichera In battmj (aoainet Harrietxrra and rTeadrngl. Km to avmbole: 0- garnet played: doubies; 3B- triplet; HR- home runt; AB leagues at 21. i Rangers 6, Angels 5: Juan Gonzalez stopped an 0-for-18 slump with a three-run homer, high-1 (waM; SO- strikeouts; 38- stolen beset; batting average. W- wint; L- losses; QS- garnet started; BV- saves; IP- Innings pitched; H- hits: R- rune; ER- earned runt; BB- bases ERA-earned run average.

lighting a five-run first ing Texas to victory. HI" -jar.

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