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The Odessa American from Odessa, Texas • 26

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20 ODESSA AMERICAN BASEBALL OF ALL FLAVORS THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 2005 es pitchers silence Kanger EAst lmt Mi Pet 61 HI Str Horn Ami 35 24 .593 Z-W L-2 17-14 18-10 2-4 31 27 .534 3V4 Z-5-5 L-2 17-9 14-18 2-3 31 29 .517 454 46 L-1 14-12 17-t7 4-2 .29 30 .492 6 2-8 W-1 16-13 13-17 3-3 20 39 .339 15 1-9 L-4 16-14 4-25 0-5 Toronto Tampa Bay ttxrUL brvtsWii II I ,111 1..1 I Chicago. Pet 68 110 Str Htm Away ...39 19 .672 64 W-2 19-8 20-11 4-1 ..34 22 .607 4 2-7-3 W-2 18-11 16-11 3-1 .27 29 .482 11 Z-64 W-2 11-13 16-16 3-1 .27 29 .482 11 z-64 W-1 13-16 14-13 2-3 ..18 39 .316 2014 5-5 W-1 11-19 7-20 2-2 Detroit Kansas City. WESt DIVISION I Pel GB L10 Sir Hon Away kit ...34 25 .576 z-5-5 W-1 15-11 19-14 4-2 ...32 25 .561 1 Z-5-5 L-2 17-12 15-13 3-2 ,..25 32 .439 8 Z-7-3 L-1 3-2 ..23 35 .397 10V4 64 L-2 15-13 8-22 1-4 Oakland EAST DIVISION RATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PHILADELPHIA With help on the way, the Philadelphia Phillies' pitching was stellar from start to finish. Pat Burrell's two-run single broke a scoreless tie and four pitchers combined on a five-hitter, leading Philadelphia to a 2-0 victory over the Texas Rangers on Wednesday night The Phillies have won 11 of 13, moving to a season-best four games over .500 at 32-28. Rookie Robinson Tejeda pitched five innings in his first big-league start The right-hander, getting a spot start because the Phillies played a double-header on Saturday, allowed just two hits and two walks, striking out four.

Aaron Fultz (l-O) pitched one inning to record his first win with the Phillies. Ryan Madson went two innings and Billy Wagner finished for his 16th save in 18 chances. The Rangers have lost five of seven after winning nine straight "They made a lot of good pitches," Rangers manager Buck Showalter said. "We couldn't get anything going." Chris Young (5-3) allowed two runs and five hits in 5 1-3 innings, losing for the first time on the road and handed the Mets only their fourth defeat in 12 games. New York lost star catcher Mike Piazza to a bruised left wrist in the first inning after he appeared to be hit by a foul balL X-rays were negative and he was day-to-day.

Piazza's replacement Ramon Castro, came through with an RBI double in his first at-bat but Backe (6-3) limited the damage. Starting on three daysk rest after making his first relief appearance of the season Saturday against St Louis, the right-hander gave up four hits in six innings. He struck out seven, helping him overcome a wild outing. Chad Quails and Dan Wheeler each, pitched a scoreless inning before Brad Lidge got three outs for his 14th save in 16 chances. One night after Pedro Martinez pitched a gem against one of baseball's worst offenses, Mets starter Victor Zambrano (3-6) allowed three runs and six hits in six innings.

New York took the lead in the first when Mike Cameron walked, went to third on Kaz Matsui's hit-and-run single and scored on pinch-hitter Castro's Pet 6B L10 Str Homo Away Mr ...............33 26 .559 z-9-1. W-6 20-9 13-17 3-2 32 28 .533 VA 8-2 W-2 18-11 14-17 4-1 Atlanta 31 28 .525 2 3-7 L-1 18-9 13-19 2-4 31 28 .525 2 z-6-4 L-1 21-12 10-16 1-2 Rorida 29 27 .518 214 z-3-7 W-1 19-13 10-14 4-1 CENTRAL DIVISION I Pet 6B LIB Str Home Away krtr St 38 20 .655 64 W-2 19-10 19-10 4-1 Chicago ...31 27 .534 7 z-7-3 W-1 16-14 15-13 2-4 Pittsburgh 28 30 .483 10 Z-7-3 W-2 14-16 14-14 2-1 .28 31 .475 1014 4-6 L-1 17-12 11-19 3-3 Cincinnati 23 35 .397 15 4-6 W-2 17-14 6-21 3-2 Houston 22 35 .386 1514 z-64 W-1 16-12 613 0-3 WEH DIVISION Pet GB L10 Str Home Away bitr San Diego ..........34 24 .586 z-5-5 L-3 19-9 15-15 1-3 Arizona ....31 28 .525 314 z-3-7 L-1 16-13 15-15 2-2 Los Angeles 30 28 .517 4 z-5-5 L-1 16-16 14-12 2-3 San Francisco 24 32 .429 9 1-9 L-2 14-16 10-16 2-2 Colorado 19 38 .333 1414 5-5 L-2 15-15 4-23 0-2 z-Mgarnewasawin AP PHOTO Texas Rangers pitcher Chris Young delivers Wednesday against the Philadelphia Phillies. since April 28. ASTROS 4, METS 1 NEW YORK Brandon Backe worked around a career-high two-out double. Marlon Anderson followed with a looper to center, but Lane made a diving catch to save two runs.

six walks, and pinch-hitter Orlando Palmeiro homered to lead the Houston Astros past the New York Mets 4-1 Wednesday night Craig Biggio and Jason Lane each had an RBI double for the Astros, who improved to 6-23 0 ESS A Y0 A EBALL LITTL LEAG Junior League SATURDAY, JUNE 11 Championship Bracket Fourth Round 6am 19: Game t5 winner vs Game 16 winner. Elimination Game 6am 22: Game 20 winner vs Game 21 winner SUNDAY, JUNE 12 Elimination Game Gam 23: Game 22 winner vs Game 19 loser MONDAY JUNE 13 Championship Round Gam 24: Game 19 winner vs Game 23 winner fl Game 19 winner wins, it is the tournament champion. TUESDAY. JUNE 14 Championship Round Gam 25: If-necessary game, played only if Game 23 winner winsGame24. Irterleagoe Tuesday's GantN Seattle 4.

Rorida 3 Pittsburgh 6, BaKmore Washington 2. Oakland 1 Philadelphia 8, Texas 5 Cincinnati 9, Tampa Bay 7 -Atlanta 3, LA. Angels 2 Toronto 6, Chicago Cubs Milwaukee 2, N.Y Yankees 1 -St Louis 9, Boston 2 Chicago White Sox 2, Colorado 1 Minnesota 9, Arizona 8 Cleveland 2, San Diego 0, 11 innings Detroit 8. LA. Dodgers 4 Kansas City 8, San Francisco 1 Wednesday's Games Chicago Cubs 2, Toronto 0 Rorida 5, Seattle 4 LA Angels 8, Atlanta 4 Washington 7, Oakland 2 Pittsburgh 6, Baltimore 1 Philadelphia 2, Texas 0 Cincinnati 11, Tampa N.Y.

Yankees 12, Milwaukee 3 Boston at St Louis, (n) Chicago White Sox at Colorado. Cleveland at San Diego, (n) Detroit at LA Dodgers, (n) Minnesota at Arizona, (nj Kansas City at San Francisco, (n) Thursday's Garnet Cleveland (Westbrook 2-8) at San Diego (Eaton 8-, 1), 2:35 p.m. Kansas City (IJma 0-5) at San Francisco (Lowry 2-6), 2:35 p.m. Seattle (Sete 4-5) at Florida (Beckett 7-3), 6:05 pm. Oakland (Blanton 1 -5) at Washington (LHemandez 8-2), 6:05 p.m.

Texas (PAstacio 2-6) at Philadelphia (PadHIa 2-5). 6:05 p.m. Tampa Bay (Fbssum 2-3) at Cancmutti (Hudson 0-0), 6:10 p.m. Minnesota (Lohse 5-3) at Arizona (Vazquez 5-4), 8:40 p.m. FrWay'i Games Boston at Chicago Cubs, 1:20 p.m.

Detroit at Colorado, 4:05 p.m. Seattle at Washington, 6:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 6:05 p.m. L.A. Angels at N.Y.

Mets, 6:10 m. Baltimore at Cincinnati, 6:10 p.m. Texas at Honda, 6:35 p.m. Oakland at Atlanta, 6:35 p.m. Toronto at Houston, 7:05 p.m.

N.Y. Yankees at St. Louis, 7:10 p.m. Kansas City at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. Chicago White Sox at San Diego, 9:05 p.m.

Cleveland at San Francisco, 9:15 p.m. Minnesota at LA Dodgers, 9:40 p.m. National League Tueidtyt Garnet N.Y. Mets 3, Houston 1 Wednesdayi Games Houston 4, NY. Mets 1 Thurtday't Games Houston (PettittB 3-6) at N.Y Mets (Glaviie 4-5), 6:10 p.m.

Ftlday't Garnet Milwaukee at Philadelphia, 6:05 pm Major League Gam 19: Royd Gwm (No 4) del South 0ssa (No. 4), Gam Sherwood (No 2) det South Odessa (No. 3). Gam 21: floyd GwiniNo 5). bye 6am 22: Nor Ector (No 3 del Kellus Turner (No.

3). Gam 23: Jim Parker (No 4) del South Odessa (No 2) 6am 24: North Ector (No 2) del Kellus Turner (No 2) TUESDAY, JUNE 7 Championship Bracket Third Round 6ame 29: South 0ssa (No 1) 2. Royd Gwm (No 1) 1 Gam 3D: Sherwood (No 1) 12. Jim Parker (No 2) 9 6am 31: Royd Gwm (No 2) 10. Jim Parker (No 1) 9 6am 32: North Ector (No 1) 13.

Kellus Turner (No 1) 5. Elimination Games Game 25: Royd Gwm (No 3) 5. Sherwood (No 4) 4. Gam 26: Sherwood (No. 2) 6.

Royd Gwm (No 4) 4. Game 27: North Ector (No 3) det. Floyd Gwin (No 5) 6am 28: North Ector (No 2) 14, Jim Parker (No 4) 1 WEDNESDAY, JUNE Elimination Gamea Gam 33: North Ector (No 2)17. Jim Parker (No. 2)6 Gam 34: Ftoyd Gwm (No.

1) 17. North Ector (No 3) 4 Gam 35: Sherwood (No 2) 2- Kelus Turner (No. 1) 2, Sherwood (No 2) advances on tiebreaker. Gam 36: Jim Parker (No 1') 8. Royd Gwin (No 3)7 THURSDAY, JUNE 9 Championship Bracket Fourth Round Gam 37: Sherwood (No 1) at South Odessa (No 1) 8pm Gam 38: Royd Gwin (No 2) at North Ector (No.

1 8 Elimination Games Gam 39: Sherwood (No 2) at Jim Parker (No 11 vs Sherwood (No 2), 8 Gam 49: North Ector (No 2) at Royd Gwin (No 1) 8pm FRIDAY. JUNE 10 Elimination Games Gam 41 Game 40 winner vs Game 36 loser Gam 42: Game 39 winner vs Game 37 loser SATURDAY, JUNE 11 Championship Bracket Fifth Round Gam 43: Game 37 winner vs Game 38 winner. Elimination Game Gam 44: Game 41 winner vs Game 42 winner SUNDAY, JUNE 12 Elimination Game Gam 45: Game 44 winner vs. Game 43 loser MONDAY, JUNE 13 Championship Round 6am 46: Game 43 winner vs. Game 45 winner.

If Game 43 winner wms. it is the tournament champion TUESDAY, JUNE 14 Championship Round Gam 47: If-necessary game, played only if Game 45 winner wins Sane 46 Minor League (Single elimination; 9-10 year olds) MONDAY, JUNE 6 First Round Gam 1: Sherwood (No 2) 11, North Ector (No 4)6 Cam 2: Floyd Gwin (No 2). bye Gam 3: Jim Parker (No 4) 11. Royd Gwin (No. 3)7.

Gam 4: Sherwood (No 3) 11. Royd Gwin (No. 5) 2 6am 5: Royd Gwm (No 4) 13. Sherwood (No 5) 12 6am 6: North Ector (No 2) 9. Sherwood (No.

4) 4 Gam 7: Jim Parker (No 3) bye. 6am 8: North Ector (No 3) 22. Jim Parker (No 5) 4 TUESDAY, JUNE 7 Second Round Gam 9: Jim Parker (No 1)15. Sherwood (No 2)5. Gam 16: Royd Gwm (No 2) 16.

KeHus Turner (No 1) 5 Gam 11: North Ector (No 1) 15, Jim Parker (No 4) 5 6am 12 Sherwood (No 3) 7 South Odessa (No 2) 5 Gam 13: Jim Parker (No 2) 25, Hoyd Gwin (No. 4) 9 Gam 14: North Ector (No 2) 13, South 0ssa (No 1) 1 Gam 15: Jm Parker (No 3) 9. Floyd Gwin (No. 1) 4, Gam 16: Sherwood (No 1) 10. North Ector (No 3) 0 WEDNESDAY, JUNE Third Round Gam 17: Jim Parker (No.

1) 9. Royd Gwm (No. 2 2. 6am 18: North Ector (Nc 1) 14, Sherwood (No. 3) 2 6am 19: Jm Parker (No 2) 7, North Ector (No.

2) 3 Gam 20: Sherwood (No. 1) 12. Jim Parker (No. 3) 2. THURSDAY, JUNE Semifinals 1)alJimPark(No 6am 22: Jim Parker ('to 2 at Sherwood (No.

1). 8 FRIDAY, JUNE 10 Championship Gam 23: Game 21 winner vs. Game 22 winner. (Double elimination; 13-14 year oM) MONDAY, JUNE First Round Gam 1: Easts No 3) 14. Easts (No 7) 9 Bane 2: Westside (No 4) It.

Easts (No 5)10 Garni 3: Easts (No: 8 9, Wests (No 2) 4 6ame 4: Easts (No 4) 8 Wests (No 5)6 Gam 5: Easts (No 6) 20. Wests (No 3) 6 TUESDAY, JUNE 7 Championship Bracket Second Round Gam Wests (No. 1)11. Easts (No 1)1 Gam 7: Easts (No. 2) 9.

Wests (No 4) 9. Easts No 2 advances on tiebreaker. Gam Easts (No 4)18, Easts (No 8)2. 11 Elimination Garnet Gam 18: Wests (No 2)s Wests (No 5). 6 p.m.

Sooth Odessa Field WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8 Elimination Games Gam 11: Wests (No 3) 13. Wests (No 4) 3. Gam 1 Easts (No 7) 12 Easts (No 8) 2 6am 13: Easts (No 5) 7. Easts (No 1) 7. Easts No 1 advances on tebreaker Gam 14: Easts (No 3) 9 Wests (No 5) 7 THURSDAY, JUNE 9 Championship Bracket Third Round Game 15: Wests (No t) vs Easts (No.

2). 8 Floyd Gwm Gam 18: Easts (No 4 vs Easts (No 6). 8 pm Sherwood Elimination Games Gam 17: Wests (No. 3) vs. Easts (No 3).

6 pm. Royd Gwm Gam 18: Easts (No. 7) vs. Easts (No. 5).

6 p.m.. Sherwood FRIDAY, JUNE 10 Elimination Gaines Gam 20: Game 18 winner vs Game 15 loser. Gam 21: Game 17 winner vs. Game 16 loser. (Double elimination; 11-12 year olds) SATURDAY, JUNE 4 First Round Gamel: Kellus Turner (No 2) del Sherwood (No 4).

Gam 2: North Ector (No 2) del Jim Parker (No 3) 6am 3: Nor Ector (No 3) del floyd Gwm (No 4) Gam 4: Kellus Turner (No 3) def Sort) Odessa (No 4). Gime 5: South Odessa (No. 3). bye. 6am 6: Sherwood (No 2) del Hoyd Gwm (No 5) Gam 7: Royd Gwm (No.

3) det. Jim Parker (No. 4). Gam 8: Sherwood (No 3) det South 0ssa (No. 2).

SUNDAY, JUNE 5 Championship Bracket Second Round Gam 9: Floyd Gwm (No. 2) del Kellus Turner (No 2) Gam 18: South Odessa (No 1) det North Ector (No 2). Gam 11: Sherwood (No 1) Norm Ector (No 3) Gam 12: Jim Parker (No 2) det Kellus Turner (No. 3) Gam 13: Floyd Gwm (No. 2) del.

South Odessa (No. 14: Jim Parker (No 1) del Sherwood (No 2). Gam 15: North Ector (No. 1) del Floyd Gwm (No 3). 6am 16: Kellus Turner INo 1) del Sherwood (No 3) M0N0AY, JUNE 6 Elimination 6ames Gam 17: Sherwood No 4) del Jim Parker (No.

3) -Gam 18: Floyd Gwm (No 3) del. Sherwood (No 3) WEDNESDAY'S BOXSCO RES JuCruzp 0 0 0 0 RWagner 1 2-3 2 0 0 1 1 Weathers W.3-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 THudson 4 6 4 4 3 Bernero 2 0 0 0 0.1 ab bbi ab rhM Jhnsonrf 4 0 1 0 NPerezss 4 0 0 0 Totals 31 2 5 2 Totals 33 712 7 200 000 000- 2 INTERLEAGUE PtBSies Z. Rangers 0 Umpires Home. Tim Tmmons: First. Tim McCleHand, tester Ll-1 1-3 2 3 3 1 1 urotrjit 4 0 10 CPttsoncf 4 0 11 rongioii fan 302 101 Houston Backe WM dials Wheeler Lidge S.14 second, Ihuck Menwether.

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BRoberts (14). Lawlon 2 (17). TRedman (5). Mackovnak 19) 3B-Mackowiak (1) (42.271) Wreiscf 4 0 0 0 DeLeelb 4 0 10 Hriskelb 4 0 0 0 ARmrz3b 4 0 0 0 12 1.111 Washington 8 2B Kierty (7), Baerga 12) 3B Church JoSosa -1- .1 0 0 3 0 ouizman mm uosoy (1) unurch (5) CasMa mudson pjched to 2 tatters in me 5th. HBP by KEscobar (MGdes).

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"Sure, the fin Hounds nation as far as junior college is BADKEWS, GOOD KEWS Despite the loss, Midland's magic number for clinching the first-half title in the Texas League West Division dropped to seven as San Antonio lost 13-0 at Frisco. Windsor's interest in this year's draft has centered on the fortunes of his former college teammates. '1 was most excited for one of my former teammates, Ricky Romero, who pitched behind me," Windsor said "He got picked sixth overall by Toronto and I was talking to him quite a bit about that Another pitcher, Scott Sarver (taken by Houston in the 21st round), had a lot of questions for me and I helped him out with that" Braden said the level of competition he faced in college prepared him for the pros. "They say it's not too far off Single-A ball, just with metal bats. I figured I was he said snort-season Vancouver before being promoted to low-level Single-A Kane County.

Both players began this season at upper-level Single-A Stockton and were promoted to Midland within 13 days of each other, Braden on May 15 and Windsor on May 28. Braden has gone 4-1 with the RockHounds, mduding Tuesday's 1-0 win over the Corpus Christi Hooks in which he struck out seven over eight innings. While he wasn't taken until the second day of the draft, he wasn't worried about his prospects. "I hoped I was going to get a shot and I was lucky enough to get day is all about the money, but after that we're all equal in my book." Braden also had been drafted in 2001 out of Stagg High School in Stockton, Calif, but elected to play at American River Junior College in Sacramento, Calif He then played one season at Tech. He said going the junior college route made it easier to adjust to each succeeding leveL The step from high school to a Division I program, especially in the Big 12, is huge," he said "Ifs unparalleled how different it is.

But you face an enormous amount of talent, especially in California junior college baseball. Ifs probably some of the best baseball in the concerned "It gave me a chance to step my game up and work on things that I needed to, then come into Tech with an experienced game plan that I could put to use." Windsor, who came out of Leigh High School in San Jose, Calif, and played at West Valley JC in Saratoga, Calif, was named Most Outstanding Player at last year's College World Series as the Titans won the national championship. He is O-l with Midland but has pitched well in two starts since his promotion, giving up four earned runs on 11 hits while striking out 11 mU2-3 ianings. FromPagelD guys can handle," he said 'About all you can do is tell guys to continue to work hard. If (a player) is a proven, organizatioiial-type guy, they'll find a spot for hirn," Two current RockHounds, pitchers Dallas Braden and Jason Windsor, were taken in last year's draft and have followed similar paths in making steady progress through the organization.

Windsor was taken in the third round out of Cal State-Fullerton, while Braden was picked in the 21st round out of Texas Tech. Both I.

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