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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, August 30, 2005 THE TENNESSEAN www.tennessean.com 3 insidebaseball East Division WLPctGBL10StrHomeAwayIntr Boston7554.581_6-4W-241-1934-3512-6 New York7356.56628-2W-444-2429-3211-7 Toronto6565.50010½2-8L-135-2730-388-10 Baltimore6169.46914½1-9L-433-3528-348-10 Tampa Bay5577.41721½6-4L-137-3218-453-15 Central Division WLPctGBL10StrHomeAwayIntr Chicago7949.617_5-5L-237-2742-2212-6 Cleveland7458.56178-2W-233-3141-2715-3 Minnesota6962.52711½5-5W-136-2933-338-10 Detroit6267.48117½5-5L-232-3330-349-9 Kansas City4287.32637½4-6L-425-3917-489-9 West Division WLPctGBL10StrHomeAwayIntr Oakland7456.569_7-3W-639-2635-3010-8 Los Angeles7357.56214-6L-437-2836-2912-6 Texas6268.477125-5W-236-2926-399-9 Seattle5574.42618½3-7W-131-3424-4010-8 East Division WLPctGBL10StrHomeAwayIntr Atlanta7456.569_5-5W-241-2133-357-8 Philadelphia7061.5344½5-5L-240-2830-337-8 Florida6962.5275½5-5L-238-2931-3310-5 New York6862.52367-3L-240-2528-375-10 Washington6763.51574-6L-236-2631-3712-6 Central Division WLPctGBL10StrHomeAwayIntr St. Louis8448.636_7-3W-341-2543-2310-5 Houston6862.523154-6L-242-2226-407-8 Milwaukee6467.48919½5-5L-234-2830-398-7 Cincinnati6268.477218-2W-436-3326-357-8 Chicago6269.47321½3-7L-132-3530-346-9 Pittsburgh5477.41229½2-8L-527-3727-405-7 West Division WLPctGBL10StrHomeAwayIntr San Diego6465.496_5-5W-135-3029-357-11 Los Angeles6071.45855-5W-332-3328-385-13 Arizona6072.4555½3-7W-229-3731-358-10 San Francisco5772.44274-6W-228-3629-366-12 Colorado5179.39213½6-4L-133-3518-446-9 results Cleveland 4, Toronto 1 N.Y. Yankees 10, Kansas City 3 Oakland 10, Baltimore 3 Boston 11, Detroit 3 Texas 2, Minnesota 1 Tampa Bay 2, L.A. Angels 1 Seattle 9, Chicago White Sox 2 games Oakland 10, Baltimore 5 (10) Boston 10, Tampa Bay 6 Cleveland 10, Detroit 8 Texas 7, Chicago White Sox 5 Minnesota 3, Kansas City 1 (12) N.Y. Yankees at Seattle games Chi.

White Sox at Texas, 1:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Boston, 6:05 p.m. Detroit at Cleveland, 6:05 p.m. Baltimore at Toronto, 6:07 p.m. Minn.

at Kansas City, 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Seattle, 9:05 p.m. Oakland at L.A. Angels, 9:05 p.m.

2005LAST 3 STARTS PITCHERSW-LERAW-LIPERA St. Louis at Morris Florida, 6:05 p.m.Valdez Philadelphia at Tejeda New York, 6:10 p.m.Seo Washington at Patterson Atlanta, Cincinnati at Ortiz Houston, 7:05 p.m.Rodriguez Los Angeles at Penny Chicago, 7:05 p.m.Prior Pittsburgh at Maholm (L)No record Milwaukee, 7:05 p.m.Davis Arizona at Vazquez San Diego, 9:05 p.m.Peavy Colorado at Cook San 9:15 p.m.Hennessey 2005LAST 3 STARTS PITCHERSW-LERAW-LIPERA Chicago at Garland Texas, 4:05 p.m.Benoit Chicago at McCarthy Texas DHVolquez (R)No record Detroit at Maroth Cleveland, 6:05 p.m.Lee Tampa Bay at Kazmir Boston, 6:05 p.m.Schilling Baltimore at Lopez Toronto, 6:07 p.m.Bush Minnesota at Silva Kansas City, 7:10 p.m.Lima New York at Chacon Seattle, 9:05 p.m.Harris Oakland at Zito Los Angeles, 9:05 p.m.Colon results St. Louis 6, Washington 0 Cincinnati 7, Pittsburgh 2 Atlanta 5, Milwaukee 2 Chicago Cubs 14, Florida 3 San Diego 4, Colorado 3 San Francisco 4, N.Y. Mets 1 L.A. Dodgers 1, Houston 0 Arizona 10, Philadelphia 5 results Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, rain St.

Louis 6, Florida 1 Washington at Atlanta, rain L.A. Dodgers 9, Chicago Cubs 6 Arizona at San Diego Colorado at San Francisco games Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 1:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Chi. Cubs, 1:20 p.m.

Arizona at San Diego, 2:35 p.m. Colorado at San 2:35 p.m. Washington at Atlanta, 3:30 p.m. Washington at Atlanta, DH St. Louis at Florida, 6:05 p.m.

Phila. at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m. Cincinnati at Houston, 7:05 p.m. AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING Damon, MYoung, ARodriguez, N.Y., .318.

RUNS Jeter, N.Y., 100; Damon, 98; DOrtiz, 95; ARodriguez, N.Y., 94. RBI DOrtiz, 115; MRamirez, 115; Rodriguez, N.Y., 103. HITS MYoung, 174; Damon, 168; Jeter, N.Y., 164; Tejada, 162. DOUBLES Tejada, 42; DOrtiz, 36; THafner, 35; BRoberts, 35. TRIPLES Crawford, T.B., 14; Sizemore, 10; ISuzuki, 10; Figgins, L.A., 8.

HOME RUNS ARodriguez, N.Y., 38; DOr- tiz, 33; MRamirez, 33. STOLEN BASES Podsednik, 54; Figgins, L.A., 44; Crawford, T.B., 36. PITCHING (12 Decisions): Clement, 11-3, .786, 4.35; ClLee, 14-4, .778, 3.93; Halladay, Toronto, 12-4, .750, 2.41. STRIKEOUTS JoSantana, 195; RaJohnson, N.Y., 173; Lackey, L.A., 167. SAVES Wickman, 34.

NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING DeLee, Pujols, St.L., Cabrera, Casey, .319. RUNS Pujols, St.L., 105; DeLee, 103; Bay, 92; Dunn, 91. RBI AJones, 102; Pujols, St.L., 99; CLee, 97; Burrell, 94. HITS DeLee, 168; MiCabrera, 164; Pujols, St.L., 162; Reyes, N.Y., 153. DOUBLES DeLee, 42; MGiles, 39; MiCabrera, 37; Bay, 37.

TRIPLES Reyes, N.Y., 14; Pierre, 12; Furcal, 10; Rollins, 8. HOME RUNS AJones, 42; DeLee, 39; Dunn, 35; Pujols, St.L., 35. STOLEN BASES Pierre, 46; Reyes, N.Y., 45; Furcal, 38; Taveras, 31. PITCHING (12 Decisions): Carpenter, St.L., 18-4, .818, 2.34; Eaton, S.D., 9-3, .750, 3.86; Morris, St.L., 14-5, .737, 3.74, 2.61. STRIKEOUTS Peavy, S.D., 189; PMartinez, N.Y., 182; Carpenter, St.L., 178.

SAVES CCordero, 41. american league today on the mound al scoreboard national league today on the mound nl scoreboard league leaders Buffalo Bills receiver Eric home in Mississippi was in the direct path of Hurricane eye yesterday. have my text phone, so a lot of my friends back home are keeping in contact about what is going said Moulds, whose house is 25 minutes away from Gulfport. mother, who lives in his house, and other family members were among the thousands who fled the region as Katrina moved inland. they tell you not to go outside and to evacuate, people realize that your life is in your Moulds said.

Moulds said it was difficult to concentrate during the practice. Also yesterday, the New Orleans Saints practiced in San Jose, in preparation for their final preseason game against Oakland on Thursday night. effort in practice today was Coach Jim Haslett said. we can deal with this, be a better football team in the long The Saints bought $5,000 worth of tickets to San Jose season opener Saturday against Eastern Washington as a reward for being allowed to use the facilities. The tickets will be distributed to disadvantaged children.

In New Orleans, wind from Katrina ripped two holes in the roof of the Louisiana Superdome yesterday morning. The Tulane football team, which plays its home games there, escaped to Jackson, and hunkered down on the Jackson State campus. Giants quarterback Eli parents boarded up their home in Philadelphia, a few hundred miles north of New Orleans. am Manning said. you just have to wait and see what the damage is.

call my parents later today, and probably have a better feel for going on. You just pray that people are OK and that the damage is not as bad as it can Katrina causes concern for all Chicago Cubs right-hander Kerry Wood will have season-ending arthroscopic surgery on his right shoulder tomorrow. Wood, who switched to the bullpen Aug. 5 from the rotation to try and alleviate the soreness in his shoulder. Wood made his final appearance of the season last night, pitching scoreless eighth in the 9-6 loss.

Wood, the 1998 NL Rookie of the Year, missed the entire 1999 season after elbow ligament replacement surgery. He has been bothered by arm problems the last two seasons. Wood is 3-4 with a 4.29 ERA this season. He has started 10 games and made 10 relief appearances. Braves trade for Hollandsworth: The Chicago Cubs traded outfielder Todd Hollandsworth to the Atlanta Braves on last night for minor league pitchers Todd Blackford and Angelo Burrows.

Hollandsworth gives the Braves a left-handed bat and a reserve outfielder. He is a career .299 pinch-hitter. Hollandsworth started in left field in the 9-6 loss to Los Angeles last night and went 0-for-3 before he was removed. He has a .254 batting average but is in a 9-for- 54 slump over his last 28 games. Palmeiro loses first base job: Rafael Palmeiro has lost his job as the Baltimore regular first baseman, the result of a prolonged slump that began after he returned from a 10-day suspension for testing positive for steroids.

slumping, man, slumping. I would do the same, Palmeiro said after watching 10-5 loss from the dugout. I get out of it, play me U.S. roster chosen for World Cup: Trenidad Hubbard, an outfielder who has spent 10 seasons in the majors with nine teams, was among 24 players selected yesterday for the U.S. team at the World Cup in the Netherlands.

The U.S. will be coached by former major league manager Davey Johnson in the 18-nation tournament, which begins Friday. The U.S. roster consists of professionals not on 40-man major league rosters. Wells suspension upheld; out six games: Red Sox pitcher David Wells will sit out six games for pushing an umpire, failing in his attempt to shorten the suspension yesterday.

know what the point was even having a Wells said. Shoulder surgery will end season for Wood notebook nl roundup GAMEATAGLANCE RESULTS Cincinnati at Pittsburgh Game is postponed because of rain. It will be made up as part of a doubleheader Sept. 16. St.

Louis6 Florida1 Chris Carpenter becomes first in majors to win 19 games this season and is 11-0 in last 14 starts. L.A. Dodgers9 Chi. Cubs6 Dodgers send 12 batters to plate in six-run second that includes five hits, three walks and an error. Arizona at San Diego Game in progress at press time.

Colorado at San Francisco Game in progress at press time. al roundup GAMEATAGLANCE RESULTS Oakland10 Baltimore5 12 innings Nick Swisher hits go-ahead two- run homer to spark five-run 12th. win sixth consecutive game. Cleveland10 Detroit8 Indians overcome a five-run deficit by scoring six runs in the first to improve to 19-7 in August. Texas7 Chi.

White Sox5 White Sox lose 10 of 15 and match season-high with four errors, including three by Tadahito Iguchi. Minnesota3 Kansas City1 10 innings Nick Punto hits two-run double in 10th after Juan Rincon escapes bases-loaded jam in ninth inning. Boston10 Tampa Bay6 Johnny Damon hits leadoff homer and Red Sox turn four double plays in first six innings. N.Y. Yankees at Seattle Game in progress at press time.

AMERICANLEAGUE WILD CARD STANDINGS American League WLPctGB New York7356.566_ Los Angeles7357.562½ Cleveland7458.561½ Minnesota6962.5275 results Cleveland 10, Detroit 8 Minnesota 3, Kansas City 1 (10) N.Y. Yankees at Seattle National League WLPctGB Philadelphia7061.534_ Florida6962.5271 Houston6862.5231½ New York6862.5231½ Washington6763.5152½ results St. Louis 6, Florida 1 Washington at Atlanta, rain NATIONALLEAGUE CARDINALS 6, MARLINS 1 St. LouisABRHBIBBSOAvg. Eckstein ss514301.281 LWalker rf513100.277 Pujols 1b500002.331 Edmonds cf310021.266 Rodriguez lf201021.294 Taguchi Mabry 3b200001.257 Grudzielanek 2b101010.303 YMolina c411111.253 Nunez Carpenter p210011.031 King p000000: Tavarez p000000: Isringhausen p000000: Totals33610589 FloridaABRHBIBBSOAvg.

Pierre cf400011.264 LCastillo 2b401000.299 MiCabrera 3b401002.331 CDelgado 1b312011.293 JEncarnacion rf402001.300 Conine lf300101.308 AGonzalez ss400000.262 Treanor c301000.214 Lo Duca ph100000.301 Burnett p000000.121 LHarris ph100001.281 Messenger p000000.500 Lowell ph101000.237 Villone p000000.000 Resop p000000.000 Aguila ph000010.210 Totals3218137 St. (6). Louis 10, Florida 9. (27), CDel- gado (32), JEncarnacion (22). (7).

(12), off Burnett. Eckstein 3 (50), LWalker (42), YMolina (38), Conine (24). Carpenter, Burnett. Nunez, Conine. Louis 1 (Mabry, Nunez and Pujols); Florida 2 (AGonzalez, LCastillo and CDel- gado), (AGonzalez and CDelgado).

St. LouisIPHRERBBSONPERA Cptr King00001072.80 Isringhausen100011261.75 FloridaIPHRERBBSONPERA Brntt Messenger230021414.57 Villone10000176.75 Resop110002177.45 King pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. Rick Reed; First, Ted Barrett; Second, Alfonso Marquez; Third, Chris Guccione. INDIANS 10, TIGERS 8 DetroitABRHBIBBSOAvg. Polanco 2b410010.341 Inge 3b501000.272 IRodriguez c523001.293 MOrdonez rf422012.319 DYoung dh512501.273 CPena 1b323120.234 Logan pr000000.262 Monroe lf501201.281 Infante ss400000.231 Granderson cf400002.267 Totals39812847 ClevelandABRHBIBBSOAvg.

Sizemore cf421011.288 Crisp lf312210.294 JhPeralta ss512201.297 THafner dh300110.314 VMartinez c200110.292 Belliard 2b410000.282 Broussard 1b422200.258 Boone 3b422101.248 Blake rf413101.248 Totals3310121044 (5), Infante (9). 8, Cleveland 6. 2 (30), MOr- donez (15), DYoung (24), Crisp 2 (33), JhPeralta (30), Blake (25). (4). (14), off Darensbourg; CPena (10), off Elarton; DYoung (21), off Elarton.

5 (69), CPena (29), Monroe 2 (80), Crisp 2 (53), JhPeralta 2 (65), THafner (82), VMartinez (65), Broussard 2 (49), Boone (48), Blake (44). THafner, VMartinez. DetroitIPHRERBBSONPERA Bdn Darensbourg221101273.18 Dingman100000113.05 ClevelandIPHRERBBSONPERA Elarton367721735.08 Cbra Betancourt Howry 100001122.75 Wckmn 35110012192.84 German (THafner) 1. FCabrera. Brian Gorman; First, Mark Carlson; Second, Joe West; Third, Mike DiMuro.

RANGERS 7, WHITE SOX 5 ChicagoABRHBIBBSOAvg. Podsednik lf500100.278 Iguchi 2b502101.278 CEverett dh501000.268 Konerko 1b401000.270 Pierzynski c401001.264 Dye rf321010.270 Rowand cf411001.274 Blum 3b311210.214 Uribe ss413100.243 Totals37511523 TexasABRHBIBBSOAvg. Matthews cf422010.267 MYoung ss511100.323 Teixeira 1b403200.286 ASoriano 2b301101.281 Mench lf411100.280 Nevin dh400002.205 Blalock 3b410000.275 Barajas c400001.253 DeRosa rf422201.237 Totals36710715 3 (12), Uribe (14). 7, Texas 7. (21), MYoung (30), DeRosa (4).

(23), off Buehrle; Blum (1), off Dominguez; DeRosa (5), off Buehrle. (20), Iguchi (52), Blum 2 (2), Uribe (55), MYoung (73), Teixeira 2 (101), ASoriano (88), Mench (62), DeRosa 2 (15). CEverett, Mench. 1 (Iguchi, Uribe and Konerko); Texas 1 (MYoung and Teixeira). ChicagoIPHRERBBSONPERA Bhrle Bajenaru110001160.00 TexasIPHRERBBSONPERA Dmgz Brocail Bill Hohn; First, Bruce Dreckman; Second, Gerry Davis; Third, Doug Eddings.

TWINS 3, ROYALS 1, (10) MinnesotaABRHBIBBSOAvg. MRyan lf311010.242 Punto 2b501201.241 Mauer c301020.298 Morneau 1b500002.237 LFord cf411002.259 JJones rf401000.255 Cuddyer 3b401101.253 Tiffee dh300011.208 Bartlett ss312010.268 Totals3438357 Kansas CityABRHBIBBSOAvg. Guiel rf401001.154 Ambres cf300002.253 Long lf411000.276 Brown dh301110.281 Teahen 3b301010.232 Berroa ss400000.260 Buck c401002.220 Hocking 2b300010.226 McEwing 1b300002.236 Stairs ph100000.264 Totals3215137 Kansas 7, Kansas City 5. Punto (15), LFord (25), JJones (19), Bartlett (8), Brown (25). 2 (23), Cuddyer (32), Brown (62).

(1). Cuddyer (4). Ambres. Punto, Morneau, Berroa, Hocking. 2 (Bartlett and Morneau), (Baker, Bartlett and Morneau); Kansas City 2 (McEwing, Berroa and McEwing), (Hocking, Berroa and McEwing).

MinnesotaIPHRERBBSONPERA Baker741115982.25 Rncn Nathan 3310000182.35 Kansas CityIPHRERBBSONPERA DCarrasco561113964.74 Sisco200001202.40 Burgos110011163.47 MacDougal100002143.66 Camp JRincon (Brown) 1, off Camp (Mauer) 1, off Burgos (Mauer) 1. con, DCarrasco, Camp. Greg Gibson; First, Angel Hernandez; Second, Brian Runge; Third, Tom Hallion. 10, ORIOLES 5, (12 OaklandABRHBIBBSOAvg. Kendall c611001.260 MEllis 2b511312.305 EChavez 3b510013.278 Payton cf611201.279 Hatteberg dh511011.269 Kielty lf410011.262 DJohnson 1b522300.307 Swisher rf512201.248 Scutaro ss511002.247 Totals4610910412 BaltimoreABRHBIBBSOAvg.

BRoberts 2b511010.311 Mora 3b511211.281 Tejada ss600003.311 JvLopez dh512111.291 Surhoff lf401100.262 Byrnes Gibbons Freire 1b302010.333 Matos Newhan Fasano c410011.248 Totals4259576 (2), Byrnes (5). Oakland 4, Baltimore 10. (24), Surhoff (10), Freire (2). (8), off Julio; Swisher (17), off Julio; Gibbons (18), off RRincon; DJohnson (12), off Bedard; Payton (17), off Bedard. 3 (40), Payton 2 (56), DJohnson 3 (43), Swisher 2 (63), Mora 2 (62), JvLopez (37), Surhoff (25), Gibbons (56).

(4). (4). 2. Fasano. 2 (Kendall and MEllis), (Scu- taro and DJohnson).

OaklandIPHRERBBSONPERA Witasick Duchscherer220001251.77 BaltimoreIPHRERBBSONPERA Bedard6555361103.42 Ray100012182.51 Williams10000093.48 BRyan200003312.67 Julio Kline10000194.58 Julio pitched to 5 batters in the 12th. Ed Rapuano; First, Ed Hickox; Second, Phil Cuzzi; Third, Jerry Crawford. AP Todd Gilbert, a Reds clubhouse worker, carries items from the bullpen at PNC Park in Pittsburgh after Pirates-Reds game was postponed. Braves play two tomorrow ATLANTA The Atlanta game against the Washington Nationals was rained out last night as Hurricane Katrina moved inland, drenching Atlanta and spawning several tornado warnings. A doubleheader will be played tomorrow.

Turner Field prepared for the leftovers from the massive storm. Sand bags were piled in the tunnel leading from the visitors dugout to the clubhouse to prevent flooding. Golf carts were placed on the infield tarp to prevent it from being swept away by gusting winds. ASSOCIATED PRESS MINOR LEAGUES PCLstandings AMERICAN CONFERENCE Northern DivisionWLPct.GB Nashville 7165.522— Omaha 6869.4963½ Memphis 6570.4815½ Iowa 6369.4776 Southern DivisionWLPct.GB Oklahoma7462.544— Albuquerque7463.540½ Round Rock7364.5331½ New Orleans6172.45911½ PACIFIC CONFERENCE Northern DivisionWLPct.GB Tacoma 7561.551— Salt Lake 7165.5224 Portland 6570.4819½ Col. Springs 6273.45912½ Southern DivisionWLPct.GB Sacramento7660.559— Fresno6670.48510 Tucson6571.47811 Las Vegas5580.40720½ Rain postpones series opener game between the Nashville Sounds and Memphis Redbirds was postponed because of rain at AutoZone Park.

The game will be made up as part of a 6:05 p.m. doubleheader tomorrow night. The teams will play two seven-inning games. The magic number to clinch the division title is five. STAFF REPORTS Nashville at Memphis Next: Today at Memphis When: 7:05 p.m.

PCLschedule results Nashville at Memphis, ppd rain Colorado Springs at Salt Lake Fresno at Sacramento Iowa 4, Omaha 1 New Orleans 10, Oklahoma 7 Portland at Tucson Albuquerque 11, Round Rock 1 Tacoma at Las Vegas games Nashville at Memphis Colorado Springs at Salt Lake Fresno at Sacramento Iowa at Omaha New Orleans at Oklahoma Portland at Tucson Round Rock at Albuquerque Tacoma at Las Vegas NATIONAL LEAGUE STREAKS BATTING: Longest current batting streak 14, Griffey, Aug. 14 to Aug. 28. Longest batting streak, season 20, Floyd, N.Y., Apr. 8 to May Reyes, N.Y., July 17 to Aug.

7. PITCHING: Longest current winning streak 10, Carpenter, St.L. June 14 to Aug. 24. Longest current losing streak 7, Brazoban, LA-N, May 31 to Aug.

10; Chacon, May 1 to July 24. Longest winning streak, season 11, Hernandez, Apr. 24 to July 1. Longest losing streak, season 7, Brazoban, LA-N, May 31 to Aug. 10 (current); Chacon, May 1 to July 24 (current); Marquis, St.L.

July 21 to Aug. 23. TEAM: Longest current winning streak 4, Aug. 25 to Aug. 28.

Longest current home-win streak 2, Aug. 27 to Aug. 28; Aug. 20 to Aug. 21; Aug.

21 to Aug. 22; LA-NL, Aug. 27 to Aug. 28; Aug. 20 to Aug.

21; S.F., Aug. 27 to Aug. 28. Longest current road-win streak 4, Aug. 25 to Aug.

28. Longest current losing streak 5, Aug. 24 to Aug. 28. Longest current home-loss streak 5, Aug.

24 to Aug. 28. Longest current road-loss streak 2, Aug. 20 to Aug. 21; Aug.

27 to Aug. 28; LA-NL, Aug. 21 to Aug. 22; N.Y., Aug. 27 to Aug.

28; Aug. 27 to Aug. 28; Aug. 20 to Aug. 21.

SEASONS Aug. 30 1905 Ty Cobb made his major league debut, hitting a double off Jack Chesbro of the New York Highlanders in the Tigers' 5-3 victory. 1910 Tom Hughes of the New York Yankees pitched a no-hitter for 9 1-3 innings before giving up a single to Harry Niles of the Cleveland Indians. The Yankees lost 5-0, with Hughes giving up seven hits in 11 innings. 1912 Earl Hamilton of the St.

Louis Browns pitched a 5-1 no-hitter against the Tigers at Detroit. 1916 Dutch Leonard of the Boston Red Sox pitched a no-hitter against the St. Louis Browns for a 4-0 victory. 1918 The New York Giants beat the Brooklyn Dodgers 1-0 in a game that took 57 minutes to play. 1953 In the opening game of a doubleheader, rookie Jim Pendleton hit three of the Braves' major league record eight homers in a 19-4 win over Pittsburgh.

The Braves hit four more homers in the second game, an 11-5 win, to set a record for a doubleheader. 1960 Pete Runnels went 6-for-7 as the Boston Red Sox edged the Detroit Tigers in 15 innings of a doubleheader opener. Runnels added three hits in the second game. 1987 Minnesota's Kirby Puckett went 6- for-6 with four RBIs and connected for two homers and two doubles to lead the Twins to a 10-6 victory over Milwaukee. 1999 Edgardo Alfonzo of the New York Mets went 6-for-6 with three homers, five RBIs and a major league record-tying six runs scored in a 17-1 win over Houston.

Davidson DODGERS 9, CUBS 6 Los AngelesABRHBIBBSOAvg. Perez 3b511201.323 Repko cf000000.220 Robles ss411010.284 JKent 2b412410.292 Ledee lf201000.292 Vlntin JPhillips 1b512001.244 Werth Navarro c500001.267 JoCruz rf421011.220 Houlton p010120.136 Brazoban p100001.000 Carrara p000000: Schmoll p000000.000 Sanchez p000000.000 Totals36910877 ChicagoABRHBIBBSOAvg. Hairston Jr. TWalker 2b412210.301 DeLee 1b500000.346 Burnitz rf433200.268 Garciaparra 3b412100.265 Hollandsworth lf300001.254 Wood p000000.111 McClain ph100100.000 Williamson p000000: NPerez ss403000.279 Barrett c400000.285 JeWilliams p000000.143 Wellemeyer p100000.250 Macias ph100001.278 Wuertz p000000.000 Pttrson Totals38611614 Los (7), Werth (2), Garciaparra (8). Angeles 8, Chicago 6.

Perez (12), JKent (31), TWalker (21), Burnitz (29). (7), off Williamson; TWalker (10), off Houlton; Garciaparra (3), off Houlton; Burnitz 2 (21), off Houlton 2. 2 (22), JKent 4 (88), Werth (32), Houlton (1), TWalker 2 (33), Burnitz 2 (69), Garciaparra (9), McClain (1). NPerez. Angeles 1 (Robles, JKent and JPhillips); Chicago 1 (NPerez, TWalker and DeLee).

Los AngelesIPHRERBBSONPERA Hlton Carrara121100154.58 Sanchez ChicagoIPHRERBBSONPERA Wllms Wuertz210014394.37 Wood10000174.23 Williamson111102179.72 Dana DeMuth; First, Marty Foster; Second, Adam Dowdy; Third, Laz Diaz. RED SOX 10, DEVIL RAYS 6 Tampa BayABRHBIBBSOAvg. Lugo ss411011.296 Crawford lf502001.287 Cantu 2b400110.295 Huff rf511001.264 Gomes dh322000.286 TLee 1b312210.282 LaForest c000000.256 ASGonzalez 3b401000.261 THall c201000.282 EduPerez 1b111100.276 Gathright cf300101.286 NGreen ph100000.246 Totals35611534 BostonABRHBIBBSOAvg. Damon cf311201.325 Kapler cf100000.231 Renteria ss511100.289 DOrtiz dh422200.297 Petagine MRamirez lf311011.289 Millar Nixon rf311010.290 Varitek c311111.300 Olerud 1b413100.313 Mueller 3b411001.302 Cora 2b312110.229 Totals351013844 Tampa (4). Bay 7, Boston 6.

2 (8), Renteria (28), Nixon (23), Mueller (30). (11), off AAlvarez; DOrtiz 2 (35), off Harper, McClung; Damon (9), off McClung. Cantu (91), TLee 2 (36), EduPerez (28), Gathright (11), Damon 2 (65), Renteria (53), DOrtiz 2 (117), Varitek (63), Olerud (22), Cora (17). (37). ASGonzalez 2, Mueller.

Bay 1 (Cantu, Lugo and TLee); Boston 4 (Mueller, Cora and Olerud), (Nixon and Olerud), (Renteria, Cora and Olerud), (MMyers, Renteria and Olerud). Tampa BayIPHRERBBSONPERA MClng Corcoran344411633.46 TreMiller221122374.84 Harper153310347.67 Colome100000105.61 BostonIPHRERBBSONPERA Clmnt MMyers100010173.19 Papelbon121100193.60 Corcoran pitched to 3 batters in the 5th, Clement pitched to 1 batter in the 6th. TreMiller (MRamirez) 1. Papelbon (THall), by Clement (Gomes). Paul Emmel; First, Ed Montague; Second, Tony Randazzo; Third, Jerry Layne.

AMERICAN LEAGUE STREAKS BATTING: Longest current batting streak 13, Williams, June 7 to June 28. Longest batting streak, season 29, Damon, June 10 to July 17. PITCHING: Longest current winning streak 6, Colon, LA-A, July 21 to Aug. 24; Politte, May 30 to July 5. Longest current losing streak 7, Ponson, June 23 to Aug.

Sele, June 25 to July 29. Longest winning streak, season 9, Buehrle, Apr. 16 to June 28; Haren, May 31 to Aug. Rogers, Apr. 27 to June 17.

Longest losing streak, season 7, Ponson, June 23 to Aug. 7 (current); Sele, June 25 to July 29 (current). TEAM: Longest current winning streak 5, Aug. 24 to Aug. 28.

Longest current home-win streak 4, Aug. 18 to Aug. 21; N.Y., Aug. 25 to Aug. 28.

Longest current road-win streak 5, Aug. 24 to Aug. 28..

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