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'12 Section 3 Chicago Tribune, Sunday, September 15, 1991 MAJOR LEAGUES Mets hold Cardinals to 1 hit, lose From Chicago Tribune wires ST. LOUIS David Cone and Jeff Innis combined on the Mets' second one-hitter of the week, but East Pet GB L10 Sir Home Away Pittsburgh 85 57 .599 5-5 W2 41-27 44-50 St. Louis 74 67 .525 10V 3-7 W1 44-29 30-38 CHICAGO 70 72 .493 15 4-6 W1 42-32 New Yortr 69 73 .486 16 4-6 L1 34-36 35-37 Philadelphia 66 76 .465 19 2-8 L4 39-33 27-43 Montreal 62 79 .440 2m 8-2 L1 34-35 28-44 West Pet GB L10 Str Home Away Atlanta 81 61 .570 8-2 W1 44-30 37-31 Los Angeles 81 62 .566 Vt 7-3 L1 44-24 37-38 San Diego 73 70 .510 8 8-2 W2 34-35 39-35 Cincinnati 69 73 .486 12 4-6 L1 37-37 32-36 San Francisco -64 78 .451 16Vz 2-8 L3 35-35 29-43 Houston 58 84 .408 23 4-6 W1 34-38 24-46 the SL Louis Car- Ldinals won 2-1 on a two-run single by Ray Lankford in the fifth innine West Pet GB L10 Str Home Away Minnesota 86 57 .601 6-4 L1 45-26 41-31 CHICAGO 78 66 .542 8'z 6-4 L1 40-29 38-37 Texas 75 66 .532 10 5-5 W1 40-29 35-37 Oakland 75 68 .524 11 4-6 L2 41-30 34-38 Kansas City 72 69 .511 13 4-6 L1 35-38 37-31 Seattle 71 70 .504 14 4-6 W1 39-29 32-41 California 71 71 .500 UVt 6-4 W1 36-38 35-33 East I Pet OB L10 Str Home Away Toronto 81 62 .566 7-3 W2 42-32 39-30 Boston 76 66 .535 4Vz 8-2 L1 38-31 38-35 Detroit 75 67 .528 5V2 4-6 W2 44-26 31-41 Milwaukee 66 74 .471 1312 3-7 L2 37-34 2940 'New York 61 80 .433 19 2-8 W1 34-37 27-43 Baltimore 59 83 .415 21V; 5-5 L1 29-45 30-38 Cleveland 47 94 .333 33 4-6 W1 23-46 24-48 iiEarngsmagMBs Tribune photo by John Oziekan Saturday night Omar Olivares (9-5) allowed four hits in eight innings and Lee Smith got three outs for his major league-leading 40th save, allowing a run in the ninth. Gregg Jefferies ended the game when he was thrown out at home plate by Lankford, the center-fielder. Cone (12-13) struck out seven in seven innings, raising his league-leading total to 198.

St. Louis began the fifth with walks by Milt Thompson and Geronimo Pena. Cone threw a wild pitch, then struck out Rich Gedman and Olivares before Lankford's single. Olivares walked Howard Johnson leading off the Met ninth. Johnson stole second with one out and took third on catcher Rich Gedman's throwing error.

McReynolds hit an RBI groundout off Smith and Jefferies reached with two outs when Todd Zeile booted his grounder. Jefferies stole second and Todd Hundley singled to center before Lankford's game-ending throw. The Marquis de Swipe Saturday's results CHICAGO 7, Montreal 5 (10) San Diego 3, San Francisco 1 Atlanta 3, Los Angeles 2 (1 1) Houston 7, Cincinnati 3 Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 3 St. Louis 2, New York 1 Sunday's schedule Montreal at CHICAGO, 1:20 Pitt, at Philadelphia, 12:35 Los Angeles at Atlanta, 1:10 Houston at Cincinnati, 1:15 New York at St Louis, 1:15 San Diego at San 3:05 Monday's schedule CHICAGO at Pittsburgh, 6:35 St. Louis at Philadelphia, 6:35 Houston at San Diego, 9:05 Atlanta at San Francisco, 9:05 Cincinnati at Los Angeles, 9:35 Friday's results Montreal 3, CHICAGO 2 Cincinnati 13, Houston 2 Pittsburgh 8, Philadelphia 6 Los Angeles 5, Atlanta 2 New Yori4, St.

Louis 2 (10) San Diego 13, San Fran. 2 Sunday's odds Favorite line Underdog CUBS 5V2-6V2 Montreal Pitt. Ev-6 PHILADELPHIA ATLANTA Ev-6 Los Angeles ST. LOUIS 6-7 New Yorfc CINCINNATI 8Mt-10 Houston SAN FRAN. 5'2-6y2 San Diego Home team In caps 1991 Spans Feetunw Syrtdfcass, Inc.

The Expos' Marquis Grissom beats Rey Sanchez's tag for a stolen base Saturday in the Cubs' 7-5 victory. Story, Page 9. Toronto at Seattle, 9:05 Friday's results CHICAGO 1, California 0 Boston 5, New York 4 Baltimore 5, Cleveland 4 Toronto 7, Oakland 6 Detroit 3, Milwaukee 2 Kansas City 3, Seattle 2 (12) Minnesota 7, Texas 3 (10) Sunday's odds Favorite Line Underdog CALIFORNIA Ev-6 White Sox BALTIMORE 6-7 Cleveland TORONTO 5V2-6V2 Oakland MILWAUKEE 6V2-712 Detroit KANSAS CITY 6-7 Seattle TEXAS 5VSt-6Vi Minnesota Boston ff2-10 NEW YORK Home team In CAPS 1991 Sports Feature Syndicate, Inc. Saturday's results California 3, CHICAGO 2 (10) Boston 3, New York 1 Toronto 6, Oakland 0 Cleveland 6, Baltimore 5 (11) Seattle 4, Kansas City 3 (11) -Detroit 6, Milwaukee 4 Texas 3, Minnesota 0 Sunday's schedule CHICAGO at California, 3:05 Cleveland at Baltimore; 12:35 Oakland at Toronto, 12:35 Detroit at Milwaukee, 1:35 i Minnesota at Texas, 2:05 Boston at New York, 6:30 Seattle at Kansas City, 7:05 Monday's schedule Milwaukee at New York, 6:30 Baltimore at Boston, 6:35 Kansas City at Minnesota, 7:05 Padres 3, Giants 1 Friday's late box Padres 13, Giants 2 San Olenoab San Fran, ac 2 0 McGeecf Roberts If 4 1 Howell 3b 4 0 DUksn cf 4 2 FMcQr 1b 4 0 San Dlegoab bl San Fran, ab 6 Triple-A Tucson, started the winning rally with a single in the eighth. Steve Finley sacrificed and Biggio hit a game-tying single.

Biggio continued to second on the throw home and scored the go-ahead run one out later on Quriiniti's single. Padres 3, Giants 1 SAN FRANCISCO Andy Benes (13-10) won his ninth consecutive decision and San Diego claimed its ninth victory in 11 games. The Padres scored twice in the fourth off Gil Heredia (0-1), who started his first time in the majors. Bip Roberts and Damn Jackson singled, Fred McGriff had an RBI grounder and Benito Santiago doubled home a run. Tigers 6, Brewers 4 sacrifice fly in the fourth.

Charlie Hayes hit an RBI double with two outs in the seventh. Andy Van Slyke hit a two-run homer in the eighth. Astros 7, Reds 3 CINCINNATI Craig Biggio and Ken Caminiti hit run-sconng singles off Rob Dibble in the eighth as Houston rallied. The Astros, who ended their losing streak at six, took a 4-3 lead with two runs in the eighth off starter Randy Myers and Dibble (3-4). Cincinnati had gone ahead 3-2 on consecutive fourth-inning homers by Mariano Duncan, Hal Morris and Paul O'Neill the only three hits off Mark Portugal in six innings.

Kenny Lofton, called up from 5 1 2 Yankees 3, Red Sox 1 Boston ab bi New Yoiti ab hbi Sntiaaoc 3 0 ab hhl Detroit ab bi Mtw Teutei 2b 3 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 4 110 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 Herr2b 2 1 WCtarklb 0 1 KvMohllf 1 1 MWIm3b 0 0 Bass rf 0 0 Knnedyc 0 0 Bnjmln as 0 0 Kngety ph 0 0 Rbnson 0 0 Hrdia Uribe ss Howard rl 3 0 Shipley sa 3 0 Banes 2 0 Azocar ph 1 0 MMdux 0 0 DrJksncf Howard cf Ward II Teutel 3b FMcQr 1b Azocar 1b SnOagoc JLewis JHmdz JCIarkrt Vtcherrt 3 0 0 1 3 0 10 10 0 0 3 0 16 10 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 111 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 3 0 16 1 0 0 5 3 2 5 1 0 4 2 3 2 1 0 5 3 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 5 0 1 3 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 Sax 2b Wtlams cf Mttngty 1b RKeSylf Han rt Mutens dh Maas dh Espnza ss Geren PKeHy3b VelrdeSb 3 12 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 3 0 10 4 0 2 1 3 110 10 0 0 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 12 0 Bogos 3b 4 2b 4 Pin rf 3 JCIarkdh 4 Gmwtltl 3 MVghn 1b 3 Qintria ph 1 ct 3 Bmsky ph 0 Pena 4 Rivera S3 2 Cuyler cf 3 2 10 Molilor 1b 5 1 1 0 Barnes If 4 13 1 RnrHph 2b 5 0 1 0 Moseby If 1 0 1 2 Surhofl dh 4 0 1 1 Trmml ss 4 0 1 2 Yount cf 5 0 1 0 Fielder 1b 5 111 GVghnlf 3 111 Frymn 3b 4 0 1 0 Bchette rl 4 0 0 0 Deer rl 3 0 0 0 Gntner 3b 4 1 2 0 Incvgla dh 4 1 1 0 Dropsy 10 0 0 Atnson 3 0 0 0 Hmhon ph 1 1 1 0 Ttueton 1 1 1 0 Sveum ss 2 0 0 1 Pare2b 3 0 0 0 Whtker2b 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 DLewiscf 0 McQeerf 1 Leonrdrl 0 WOarklb 1 Kngery 1b 0 Bass If 5 MWImSb 0 Andrsn 3b 0 RThmp 2b 0 Downs 1 Fewer ph 2 BmDey 0 Mnwm 1 Decker 0 Brijmin ss TWIson Beck Herr2b Pirates 5, Phillies 3 PHILADELPHIA John Smiley won his fourth consecutive decision and beat Philadelphia for the fourth time this year. Smiley (18-8) tied Tom Glavine, Scott Erickson and Bill Gullickson for the major league lead in victories. For Pittsburgh, Mike LaValliere hit into a run-scoring double play in the first and Jose Lind hit a Totals 31 3 5 3 Totals 31 1 4 1 San Diego 000 201 0003 SanFrandeco 000 010 0001 Shipley ss Fanes 2b Bones BtroHoc Brmtv ss 1 DP San Francisco 1. LOB San Diego 1, San Francisco 4 2B Santiago (20), WCIark (30). 3B MaWilliams (5).

HR 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Totals 32 1 1 Totals 31 3 9 2 urjacKson nai. 000 000 0011 012 000 OOi 3 Boston New York 10 0 0 ER BBSO San Diego Totals 41131512 Totals 31 2 4 2 W.13-10 7 4 1 1 1 9 Totals 36 610 6 Totals 34 4 8 3 Detroit 000 120 0036 Milwaukee 000 001 0034 Fryman (20), Sveum (9). LOB Detroit 7, Milwaukee 9. 26 Cuyler (15), Barnes (9), Mortor (30). Randolph (12), Surhofl (17), Hamilton (13).

3B Barnes (2). HR Fielder (41), GVaughn (24). SB Barnes (9). CS Deer (2). Sveum.

SF MMaddun S.4 2 0 0 0 0 1 San Diego San Francisco 240 303 10013 000 000 200 I Boggs (12). Greenwel (3), MVaughn (5). HeskeSi (1). DP Boston 1. LOB Boston 7, New York 8.

2B Greenwell 124), Pena (21). Sax (33). Velarde 2 (11). SB- SanFrandeco IP ER BBSO Heredia U0-1 7 5 3 3 0 3 Robinson 2 0 0 0 0 1 Shipley (5), Anderson 110). Blue Jays blank A's, lead by 4 Manwaring (3).

DP San Diego 1. LOB San Diego 10, San Francisco B. 28 Ward bveum. oi, Santiago isn. tin Santiago na MaWilliams (30).

Bones. Umpires Home. Davidson; First, Layne; Second, McSherry; Third, Davis. 2:22. A 19,439.

Astros 7, Reds 3 San Diego ER BBSO Boston IP ER BB SO Hesketh U04 7 9 3 2 2 1 Petty 1 0 0 0 0 1 New York IP ER BB SO 8 3 0 0 2 2 2-321101 Fan- S.19 1-3 0 0 0 1 1 Bones W.44 6 2 0 0 2 JLewis 14 2 2 2 2 0 JHernandez 2 24 0 0 0 2 2 Houston ab bi Cincinnati ab bl From Chicago Tribune wires TORONTO Tom Candiotti is almost certainly the best 13-1 1 pitcher in baseball. San Francisco IP ER BB SO TWIsn L.10-10 1 24 6 6 6 2 1 Hesketh pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. Umpires Home. Cederstrom; First, Reed: Second, Hendry; Third, Hirschbeck. 2:50.

A 45,758. Detroit IP ER BB SO 6 3 1 1 2 2 Gleaton 1-3 1 0 0 1 0 Gakeler 1 2-3 0 0 0 1 1 Kaiser 0 1110 0 Henneman 1 3 2 2 0 0 Milwaukee IP ER BB SO PlesacL.1-7 8 6 3 3 1 5 Machado 2-3 2 3 3 2 1 Crim 1-3 2 0 0 0 0 Kaiser pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. PB Tettlelon. Umpires Home, McClelland; First, Dankinger; Second, Young; Third, Merrill. 3:04.

Mariners 4, Royals 3 (11) Seattle ab bl Kan. City ab bl Beck 214 3 3 3 2 1 Downs 4 6 4 4 3 1 Brantley 1 0 0 0 0 1 Lofton cf Finley rt Biggio Bgwel 1b Cminiti 3b Cndele If Mlcoat SchUnyp Cedno ss AMota2b Prtuqal HBP bv TWIson IJCIark). WPIHeo 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Doranlt 4 Duncan ss 4 Morris 1b 3 ONeirf 4 SaboSb 4 Qinnes 2b 4 Hatchrct 4 Oliver 3 JReedph 1 Myers 3 DfcBlep 0 Power 0 Blue Jays 6, Athletics 3 3 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 3 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 nandez. Umpires Home, Davis; First, Davidson; Second, Layne: Third. McSherry.

AL "The record just isn't indicative of the way I've pitched," Candiotti said 3:15. A 11.471. Oakland ab bi Toronto ab bl 0 0 0 White cf 0 0 0 RAImr2b Rmirez ph 1 3 0 0 0 4 110 4 111 3 12 0 4 112 0 0 0 Carter rf XHmdzp 0 LGnzIz It 1 0 0 0 Qruber 3b Through Saturday 0 3 0 CXerud 1b Totals 37 712 5 Totals 34 3 7 3 BATTING (Baaed on 31 parte app.game 2 2 11 ooo cnMido Blkshpll 3 1 Stnbch 4 Hemndc 0 Cnseco rf 4 Baines dh 4 McGwr 1b 3 Jacoby 3b 3 Kmmsk cf 2 Gallgo2b 3 BordKk ss 2 RHdsn ph 1 Bross2b 0 200 000 0237 000 300 OOO 3 Houston Cincinnati EMrtnz3b 5 Schefr3b 0 RyrHds2b 6 GrfyJr cf 5 OBrien If 3 ADavis dh 5 TMnnz 1b 3 PowaH rf 0 BrUeyrf 5 VizquelSS 5 VaUec 4 0 0 0 MWten dh 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 Myers 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Zosky ss 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 KGbsonlf 2 0 0 0 Maynec 0 0 2 1 Mcfrlne ph 1 0 2 1 Pedrec 1 0 0 0 McRae cf 4 0 0 0 Peoota 2b 5 0 0 0 Brett dh 4 0 0 0 Bnzngr 1b 5 0 1 0 PSiam rf 3 1 1 0 DCIarkph 1 2 2 0 BMoore If 0 SttwellDh 1 Howrd ss 4 Cedeno (9), Oliver (11). DP Houston 1. LOB Houston 8, Cincinnati 5.

2B Lofton (1). Bagwell (25), Cedeno (10). HR Duncan (11). Morris (14), O'Nei (26). SB Caminiti (4), Candaele (9).

CS Hatcher (9). 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OOO 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 ooo 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a t-intev. a- bagwen. Totals 30 0 5 0 Totals 30 6 6 6 Morns Cln 120 424 68 137 .323 TGwvnn SD 134 530 69 168 .317 Pendleton All 134 508 85 160 .315 Jose StL 135 500 61 156 .312 Bonilla Pit 138 519 90 159 .306 McOeeSF 112 420 57 128 .305 Sabo Cin 136 509 81 154 .303 WCIark SF 133 508 75 154 .303 Biggio Hou 133 478 72 144 .301 Nixon Atl 123 397 81 119 .300 ER BB SO Houston Oakland Toronto 000 000 0000 000 401 IPX 6 Portugal 6 3 3 3 1 4 XHmdz 1 14 3 0 0 0 2 MaHicoat 14 1 0 0 0 1 Schilling S.7 1 14 0 0 0 0 0 BordBk (9). DP Oakland 1.

LOB Oakland 5. Toronto 5. 2B Canseco (28), RAIomar (37), Olerud (27). 3B Zosky (1). HR Carter (33), CnMaMonado (10).

SB Jacoby (1), Qruber (10). CS Canseco (6), White (10). Seteph Berry 3b fsnrichlf Spehrc Crmrte ph Shmprt2b Trtabllph ER BBSO Cincinnati Myers 714 6 3 3 1 4 Dibt L.3-4 1 5 4 4 2 1 Power 24 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oakland ER BB SO 0 0 0 SCoie2b Welch L.11-12 6 6 5 5 4 2 Nelson 1 2 110 0 Walton 1 0 0 0 0 2 EH BBSO WP Dibble. Umpires Home, Montague; FirsL DeMuth; Second. Froernming; Ttwd.

Bonia 2:32. A 25.829. Pirates 5, Phillies 3 Pittsburgh ab bl PhU. ab bi bled away a run with a triple error in the second inning and stumbled a bit in the AL East. Pitcher Joe Hesketh, first baseman Mo Vaughn and left-fielder Mike Greenwell combined to give the Yankees a Little League-type run in the second.

New York added two runs in the third as it stopped an eight-game losing streak. Scott Sanderson (15-9) increased his career record against Boston to 5-0. He allowed three hits in eight shutout innings as he beat the Red Sox for the third time this year. Greg Cadaret gave up an RBI single to Carlos Quin-tana in the ninth and Steve Fan-got the last out for his 19th save. Hesketh (10-4) lost for only the second time in nine starts since July 29, a span that includes six wins.

He allowed all three runs and nine hits in seven-plus innings, New York took the lead in the second on one of the season's more messed-up plays. Hensley Meulens singled and Hesketh's pickoff attempt was wide, rolling between the Yankees' dugout and the tarp. Vaughn picked up the ball and threw toward second, but his throw was high and the ball rolled into left. Greenwell rushed in and allowed the ball to kick off his glove and by the time he recovered, Meulens was able to beat his throw home. Rangers 3, Twins 0 ARLINGTON, Texas Oil Can Boyd allowed five hits in seven shutout innings and Ivan Rodriguez hit a two-run single in the fourth to lead Texas Boyd (2-5), who entered with a 6.96 ERA, struck out three and walked none.

Terry Mathews allowed one hit in eighth and Kenny Rogers finished the six-hitter for his fifth save. Tom Edens (1-2) gave up all three runs and nine hits in five innings. The Rangers got their final run in the fifth when Brian Downing singled for his career hit and scored on Ruben Sierra's groundout. Tigers 6, Brewers 4 MILWAUKEE Detroit's Cecil Fielder hit what was believed to be the first fair ball out of County Stadium for his major-league leading 41st homer. Fielder hit Dan Plesac's first pitch of the fourth inning an estimated 520 feet.

The ball went over the left-field bleachers and landed in a dumpster between the stadium and the parking lot. The longest home run in the major league history is believed to be Mickey Mantle's 565-foot drive off Chuck Stobbs in Griffith Stadium on April 16, 1953. Indians 6, Orioles 5 BALTIMORE Mark Lewis singled home Joel Skinner in the 1 1th inning to spark Cleveland. Cleveland, held to one hit in six previous innings, got consecutive singles from Skinner, Alex Cole and Lewis off Mike Flanagan (2-6), ending a streak of 25 'A scoreless innings by Orioles relievers. Eric Bell, Cleveland's third pitcher, threw 1 Vj innings for his first victory since Oct.

4, 1987. Steve Olin got three outs for his 12th save. I Cndtti W.13-11 7 5 0 0 2 5 I DWard 1 0 0 0 0 3 I Timlin 1 0 0 0 0 1 I HBP by Welch (Gruber). Umpires Home. Morrison; First.

Welke; Second, Scotl; Third, Evans. 2:45. A 50,319. 9 Indians 6, Orioles 5 Cleveland ab bl Baltimore ab bi after his seven strong innings sent Toronto past the Oakland Athletics 6-0 Saturday, increasing the Blue Jays' AL East lead to 4'2 games over second-place Boston. John Olerud hit a two-run double and rookie Eddie Zosky hit a two-run single in the fourth inning and Joe Carter and Candy Maldonado later homered as Toronto won for the eighth time in 1 1 games.

Boston lost 3-1 to New York earlier in the day. Candiotti lowered his league-leading ERA to 2.26. He gave up five hits, struck out five and walked two. Relievers Duane Ward and Mike Timlin each pitched an inning in the team's major league-leading 15th shutout. "This is by far the best season I've ever had," Candiotti said.

"I might have had 17 or 18 wins by now if I'd been with Toronto all season. But my strikouts are up, my walks are down and my ERA is down. I think that's more indicative of the way I've pitched." Candiotti, traded in midseason by Cleveland, is unbeaten in seven starts since Aug. 2. Oakland's Bob Welch (11-12) has lost four consecutive decisions.

Carter hit his 33rd homer in the seventh off reliever Gene Nelson. Yankees 3, Red Sox 1 NEW YORK Boston fum Mercd 1b JBe ss VnSlykcf BonWa rf Bonds II Bacme3b LVHerec Lind 2b Smiley Ptaclos 1 1 0 Ready 2b 0 0 0 VHayes cf 1 1 2 CnblnH 2 1 0 Kruk 1b 1 1 0 Murphy rf 0 1 0 CHays 3b 0 1 1 Thonss 0 0 1 Lake 0 0 0 Ashoy 0 0 0 Ritchie Lndmn ph 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AColecf 6 Fermin ss 3 MLews ss 3 Baerga 2b 6 naroev Totela 31 5 6 4 Totals 32 3 6 3 Belle If 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 010 100 0305 000 000 1023 Pittsburgh Philadelphia Totals 41 4 9 4 Totals 40 3 6 3 Seattle 002 000 000 024 Kansas City 100 001 000 013 EMartinez (14), O'Brien (41, Howard (12). Berry (1). DP Seattle 1. LOB Seattle 11, Kansas City 10.

2B EMartinez (29), Briley (15), Benzmger 2 (13). SB-Griffey Jr 116). EMartinez. O'Brien, McRae. Seattle IP ER BB SO Krueger 6 5 2 1 2 2 Bankhead 2 10 0 12 Swan 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 MJcksnW.7-6 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Swift S.13 1 2 1110 Kansas Cttv IP ER BB SO Appier 3 4 2 2 3 1 Magnante 2 2 0 0 0 2 Johnston 3 1 0 0 0 1 Montgomery 2 0 0 0 1 2 qawford L.2-2 1 2 2 2 1 0 WP Crawford.

PB Valla. Umpires-Home. Garcia; First, Phillips; Second, ReiOy; Third, McCoy. 3:44. A 27,582.

Through Friday BATTING (Bated on 3.1 plate app.pame Player team AB Pet Franco Tex 128 522 95 178 .341 Boggs Bsn 130 495 88 167 .337 Molilor Mil 135 568 112 188 .331 PuckettMin 136 548 85 180 .328 Thomas SOX 139 495 93 162 .327 Palmeiro Tex 139 557 102 182 .327 TartabuBKC 114 431 72 140 .325 Griffey Jr Sea 133 475 65 154 .324 CRipken Bit 141 561 88 180 .321 EMartinez Sea 129 463 84 144 .311 Mercdslf 4 JBe2b 1 Dvraux cf 5 CRpkn ss 5 GDavts 1b 5 Mesa pr 0 Evans rf 5 MHigan dh 5 Hulett3b 3 BAdsn ph 1 Hemes 1 MeMn 3 Horn ch 0 Gomez 3b 1 BRpkn 2b 2 Orsulaklf 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 2 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RUNS Butler, Los Angeles, 102; Johnson, New York, 97; Sandberg, CUBS, 93; Bonilla, Pittsburgh, 90: Bell, Pittsburgh, 87; Gant Atlanta, 86; Pendleton, Atlanta, 85. RBI WCIark, San Francisco, 105; Johnson, New York, 103; Bonds, Pittsburgh, 99; Dawson, CUBS, 95; McGriff, San Diego, 92; Gam, Atlanta, 91; Bonilla, Pittsburgh, 91. HITS TGwynn, San Diego, 168; Butler, Los Angeles, 163; Pendleton. Atlanta, 160, Bonilla, Pittsburgh, 159; Jose, St Louis, 156; Sandberg, CUBS, 155; Grace, Chicago. 154; Sabo, Cincinnati, 154; WCIark.

San Francisco, 154. DOUBLES Bonilla, Pittsburgh, 40; Jose, St Louis, 38; O'NeW, Cincinnati, 35; Sabo, Cincinnati, 32: Moms, Cincinnati. 31; McReynolds, New York, 31; Gant Atlanta, 30; JBell, Pittsburgh, 30; WCIark, San Francisco, 30. TRIPLES Lankford, St. Louis, 13; "Gwynn, San Diego, 11; Finley, Houston, 10; LGonzalez, Houston, Ghssom, Montreal, Candaele, Houston, Van Styka, Pittsburgh, 7.

HOME RUNS-Oohnson, New York, 34; MaWilliams, San Francisco, 30: Gam, Atlanta. 29; McGriff, San Diego. 27; KvMitchell, San Francisco, 27; Dawson, CUBS, 27; WCIark, San Francisco, 26; 0'NeHI, Cincinnati, 26. STOLEN BASES Nixon, Atlanta, 72; Ghssom, Montreal, 67; DeShields, Montreal, 52; Bonds. Pittsburgh, 40; Coleman, New York, 37; Butler, Los Angeles, 37; Lankford, St.

Louis, 35. PITCHING (13 Decisions) R0, CircM-nati, 134, .765, 2.48; Carpenter, St. Louis. 10-4, .714, 453; Downs, San Francisco, 104, .714, 4.25; Smsey, Rttsburgh, 184, .892, 3 39; Hurst Sen Diego, 17. .682, 3.22; DeJesua, Philadelphia, 10-5, 3.34; MiWHiams, Philadelphia, 10-5, .667.

2.29 STRIKEOUTS Cone. New York, 198; GMaddux, CUBS, 175; Glavine, Atlanta, 171; Harnisch, Houston, 153; Goodan, New York. 150; Benes, San Diego, 148; Hurst, San Diego, 140. SAVES LeSmtth, St. Louis.

40: Dibble, Cincmnat, 29; MiWUkams. PMadelphla, 26: Franco, New York, 25; Righettl, San Francisco, 22: Lefferts, San Diego, 21; BLah-drum, Pittsburgh, 17; DaSmith, CUBS, 17; Atlanta, 17. i Aldrete 1b CsMnz dh Thome 3b JoGnzIz rf Brwne ph Kirbyrt I Skinner DP Philadelphia 1. LOB Pittsburgh 6. Philadelphia 3.

2B Bonds (24), Kruk (22), CHayes (22). 38 Lake (1). HR Van Slyke tnarrcenam nil, si uno. ER BB SO Pittsburgh Smiley W.184 814 6 3 3 1 5 Paiados S3 24 0 0 1 ER BBSO Philadelphia Totals 46 614 6 Totals 42 510 5 Ashbyl0-4 714 5 5 5 4 3 Ritcrw 24 1 0 0 1 0 014 000 000 016 Cleveland Baltimore 200 120 000 005 Fermin (121. DP Cleveland 2.

"LOB Cleveland 9. Baltimore 5. 2B Sser-' ga (22), CsMartinez 2 (12), Thome (2), 'CRipken (40). HR CRipken (29), MiWgan (14). SB CsMartinez (2), JoGonzalez (5).

SF Aldrete. Hartley 1 0 0 0 0 1 HBP by Ashby (JBe). WP Palactos. Umpires Home, Hirschbeck; Frst, Quick; Second. Harvey, Third, Rapuano.

223. A 27,412. Cardinals 2, Met 1 New York ab hbl St Lome ab hbi EH BBSO Cleveland Lnktrdcf 4 PSwindel 6 8 5 4 0 5 Nichols 21-3 0 0 0 0 1 a.EBeHW.1-0 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 OSmrthsS 3 Perry 1b 3 Brewer 1b 0 'Baltimore ER BBSO RUNS Molltor, Milwaukee, 112; Pal Zee3b meiro, Texas, 102; Canseco, Oakland, 102; 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Boston cf Elster ss Jhnson rf McRytd Sasser 1b JftertesSb Hndleyc Grdner 2b Cone McDnlph Innis Jose rf MThmptl Pena 2b Gedmnc Sierra, Texas, 101; White, Toronto, 96; Franco, Texas, 95; Thomas, WHITE SOX. 93. DvWackl 2 2-3 8 5 5 0 2 21-3 2 0 0 0 3 "IFrohwirlh 41-3 1 0 0 1 5 Flanagan L.24 1 2-3 3 1 10 2 it HBP by Nichols (Orsulak).

Balk Swm-p dell. Umpires Home. Coble; First, Shuiock; Johnson; Third, TscNoa. 3:37. A 31,575.

RBI Fielder, Detroit, 121; Canseco, Otvares LeSmth Oakland, 105; Thomas, WHITE SOX, 103; Sierra, Texas, 100; Carter, Toronto, 100; JuGonzalez, Texas, 95; CRipken, Baltimore 94. Totals 30 1 5 1 Totals 25 2 1 2 New York 000 000 0011 000 020 00 2 HITS Molilor, Milwaukee, 188; Pal Rangers 3, Twins bMinneaotaab bi Texas ab bl meiro, Texas, 182; Puckett, Minnesota, 180; CRipken, Baltimore, 180; Sierra, Texas. 179; Franco, Texas. 176; Boggs, Boston. 167: Sax.

New York. 167. ZeUe (21), MTnompson (3). Gedman (5). DP St Louis 1.

LOB New York 6, St Lous 3 2B McReynolds (31). SB-Boston (3). SB Johnson (24), Jefferies DOUBLES Palmeiro, Texas, 42; Grrf- 0 0 0 DwrUngdh 4 13 0 0 2 0 Ptmerolb 4 0 10 1211, Minomoson nai. a oone. fev Jr.

Seatte. 41: Sierra. Texas. 39: 4 12 1 ER I New York CRipken, Baltimore, 39; Carter, Toronto, 38; White, Toronto, 37; Boggs, Boston, 37. TRIPLES RAIomar, Toronto, 11; Glddentl tKnblch2b fPuoketlct 'Hrbek 1b Leius ph CDavis dh "'Harper Mack rf 0 0 0 Sierra rf 0 0 0 Reimer If 0 0 0 Pettis cf 0 0 0 JuGnzl cf ConeU2-13 7 1 2 2 4 7 Innis 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 110 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Cub notes It doesn't say so on the schedule, but the Cubs might be in town next weekend.

Montreal's Olympic Stadium is supposed to reopen Friday after repairs, but there was talk Saturday that the repairs wouldn't be completed in time. If they're not, the three games with the Expos would probably be moved to Wrigley Field. "Nothing's been determined yet," a Cubs spokesman said. "We're still waiting." Word could come Sunday or Monday. "We'd like to play here," manager Jim Essian said.

Marie Grace tried to rest a sore hamstring Saturday night, but was used late in the game. One sign of the Cubs' Improvement behind the plate: In the first 82 games, the opposition stole 83 bases in 114 attempts, a 73 percent success rate. In the 59 games since, the opposition has tried only 60 steals and has succeeded 35 times, a 58 percent success rate. Saturday night's 7-5 victory In 10 Innings raised the Cubs' record to 12-9 In extra-inning games. That's their most overtime wins since 1978.

The Cubs are 32-22 In one-run games, 22-7 in Wrigley. They've rallied to win In 36 of their 70 victories. uohnson. WHirt sox, 11: Mentor. Mil EH BBSO White Sox notes Chicago Tribune ANAHEIM, Calif.

Ten players from the White Sox organization will play winter ball for an expansion team in Venezuela, General Manager Ron Schuekw said Saturday. Rick Patterson, manager of the Sox Class-A club in Sarasota, will manage the Venezuela club. Joining him win be his pitching coach, Don Cooper, and trainer Steve Davis. Other players will be placed In other winter leagues, Schueler said. Bo Jackson, thrown out Friday night on his first steal attempt, has a "don't steal" sign.

Otherwise, he's on his own. Sox manager Jeff Toibom thought he was safe Friday but that's almost beside the point. The point to Torborg: "That the best I've seen him run." Theories on Roberto Hernandez's sudden Ineffectiveness ranged from tipping pitches to problems pitching out of a stretch to problems with his surgically altered arm. None of the above, said pitching coach Sammy Ellis. And there's nothing wrong with his stuff.

"He's ust getting in the middle of the plate," said Ellis. "He stays out of the middle of the plate, he can tell 'em what's coming. Mike Huff got a second straight start Saturday In place of Sammy Sosa, for whom the first-half fog remains unlifted. Huff saved two runs with a diving catch Friday night. Alan Solomon waukee, 11; McRae, Kansas City, White, 0 1 0 Palmer 3b 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 MDiaz 2b 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 IRdrgz 3 0 12 0 1 0 Huson ss 2 0 0 0 OltvaresW.94 8 4 1 0 2 3 LeSmith S.40 1 1 0 0 0 0 Pgtrulo3b loronto, uiaooen, Minnesota, if; ue-vereaux, Baltimore, Mack, Minnesota, Polonia, CaHfomla, 8.

HOME RUNS Fielder. Detroit. 40: Can frNwman ss 3 Totals 33 0 6 0 Totals 31 310 3 Olivares pitched to 1 batter In the 9th. HBP by Olivares (Jefferies). WP Cone.

Urnpires Home, Marsh; First Wen-delstedt Second, Pi Third, Williams. 2:11. A 31.583. seco, Oakland, 39; Carter, Toronto, 32; Thomas, WHITE SOX, 30; TartabuM, Kan 000 000 0000 000 210 OOx 3 aToxaa sas city, 28; cuavis, Minnesota, 28; CRipken. Baltimore.

28. STOLEN BASES Henderson, Oak land, 50; Raines, WHITE SOX, 4B; RAIomar, Toronto, 45; Polonia, CaHfomla, 39: Cuyler. Detroit, 35; White, Toronto, 32; Franco. Texas. 28.

PITCHING (13 Decisions) Hesketh, Boston, 103. .769, 3.37; Ertckson, Minne Pagliarulo (11). DP Minnesota 1. 'LOB Minnesota 6, Texas 8 2B Downing 1, (16). Palmeiro (43).

CS Downing (1). IRodnquez. Minnesota IP ER BB SO I'Edens 5 9 3 3 2 4 WHIis 3 10 0 13 Texas IP EH BB SO Boyd W24 7 5 0 0 0 3 Mathews 1 1 0 0 0 0 Rogers 1 0 0 0 0 2 Umpires Home, Ford; First, McKean; Second, Vottaggio; Third, Joyce. 222. A 40,718.

sota. 18-6, .750. 3.15; Langston. CaHfomla, 17-7, .708, 3.11: GutHckson, Detroit. 18-8, .692.

4.15: JoGuzman. Texas. 11-5. .687. Andrew Bagnato From Chicago Tribune wires i San Francisco Giants manager Roger Craig was resting comfortably Saturday after un-' dergoing an angioplasty Friday' to relieve blockage in his coro-, nary arteries, team officials said, Giants doctor Will Straw said; Craig would take a treadmill test on Monday morning and if the' results of that test are the manager could be back font Monday night's game againSjW Atlanta.

Olympic Stadium will ba closed for at least the next' seven days two more days, than originally thought after 55-ton chunk of concrete fell from the structure Friday. The1 closing will force the Montreal' Expos to play four home games next week on the road. i Also affected was Saturday's i scheduled Super Motocrosu, motorcycle race, an event for which 45,000 tickets had been? sold. Cancellation of the stadium' events will mean an estimated; $3.5 million loss in revenue. As he pulled Into th! driveway of his suburban home in Dulutn, Brett Butter knew i exactly what to expect.

Me used to play for the Atlanta Braves, He was a fan favorite, and per-, haps more than anyone under-' stands their passions. When Butler arrived, he saw' his house cloaked in egg and toilet paper. Villains, disguised as Braves fans, had chosen td give him a personal greeting on his return to Georgia as a men ber of the Los Angeles Dodgers. It was a strong reminder of what 1 pennant fever can do taipther-wlsa sane people. 2 85; Finley.

California, 17-6, .680, 3.60; Clemens, boston, ls-u, 2.44. SAVES Harvey, California, 39 Aaullera, Mmnesota, 39; Eckerslev. Oak- Sunday's pitching form land. 39; Reardon, Boston, 38; Henke, Toronto, 32; Thigpen, WHITE SOX, 29; Montgomery, Kansas uty, Through Friday Batting Longest currant batting streak 9, Braggs. Aug.

16 to Aug. 25. Longest batting streak, season 23. Butler, June 15 to July 12. Pttchtng Longest current winning streak 6, Downs.

June 11 to Aug. 20, Banes, July 28 to Sept. 9. Longest current losing streak 6, Hernandez. Apr.

16 to June 2, RjgheW, May 12 to Sept. Da Smith, CUBS, Apr. 19 to Sept. 9: Viola, Aug. 13 to Sept.

7. Longest winning streak, season 6, Benes, July 28 to Sept. 9 (current); Downs, June 11 to Aug. 20 (current); Gttvtna, A May 3 to June 9. Longaat losing atreak, aeaaon 9, Rasmusssn, S.D., June 28 to Aug.

9. Teem Longest currant winning atreak 4, N.Y., Sept. 10 to Sept. 13. Longest current home-win streak 5, Sept 3 to Sept 7.

Longest current toad-wm streak 6. N.Y., Aug. 30 to Sept 13 Longest current losing streak 6. Sept 8 to Sept 13. Longest current home-loss streak 5, Sept 8 to Kept 12; Sept 3 to Sept 13; S.F., SeiSt 1 to Sept 13 What does Joe Carter have to do not to oat traded? 91 DO Vt loa Vatoe '91 Last 3 (IP, National Uaaua W-L W-L to Ha HM ER.

W-U Gardner. MO. (R) 8-10 7-9 0-1 1-3 16, 9, 1-1 SutcHtte, CUBS (Rl 5-4 0-2 1-0 144 30 20.5,1-0 Toman, Pitt (LI 84 4-4 00 2-0 3-2 17, 9. 0-1 Greene. PhU.

(R) 10-7 33 0-1 0-1 4-4 23.9,1-2 Martinez. A. (R) 16-10 204 2-0 7-1 8-7 17, 9. 1-1 Avery, Atlanta (U 154 3-11 1-0 30 74 20, 4, 2-0 Schourek, Y. (L) 34 00 00 OO 0-1 17, 9, 1-1 Cormier, StL (U 24 00 1-1 1-1 2-1 18.12,02 Gardner, 0-1 OO OO OO 00 5.6,0-1 Rllo, Cinolnnall (R) 134 144 00 7-1 80 19,5,30 Raamuasen.

S.D. (L) 6-11 11-15 0-1 5-4 24 "Maybe 150 RBIs and they'll keep me this year," Carter 91 -SO Va.kM Va.ro 'B1 Last 3 (IP, AmrlCMl Lw W-L W-L tO HA EH, W-L) Hough, SOX (R) 8-8 12-12 1-0 11-12 3-4 15. 8, 1-0 K-AbDOtt. Caw. (U 0-1 (M) 04) IH) 0-1 King.

OevBlaixl (R) 6-10 12-4 00 7-1 4-3 15,11,03 Rhodas, Ball. (U 0-2 OO OO 04) 0-1 11, 14. 0-2 Moore. Oakland (R) 13-8 13-15 2-0 8-13 4-5 StoWemyre, Tor (Rl 13-7 13-1? 00 0-2 8-2 Tanana, Detroit (L) 11-10 84 0-1 14-15 4-6 Wegman.Mllw.iR) 11-7 2-2 1-0 5-2 5-4 23.7,2-1 DeLuda, Saa. (Rl 11-10 1-2 00 00 4-8 14, 19, 1-2 BoddickeT, K.C.

(Rl 11-11 17-8 0-1 8-8 6-7 18.11.0-3 Anderson, Mmn. (L) 5-8 7-18 0-1 0-2 3-6 14, 8, 1-0 Guzman, Texas In) 11-5 OO 0-1 2-5 4-2 23.3 30 Ctemena, Boston (R) 164 21-8 1-1 12-5 84 Plunk, New York (R) 2-4 63 00 2-2 0-1 13. 11. Rijo Through Friday Batting i Longest current batting streak 14, Sler-' ra. Aug.

30 to Sept. 13. Longest batting Btrsak. season 22, McRae, K.C.. July 20 to Aug.

13. Longest current winning streak 7, Guzman, June 22 to Sept. 13. Longest current losing streak 6, OHn, Apr. 27 to Aug.

22. Longest winning streak, season 12, i Ertckson, Apr. 21 to June 24. Longest losing streak, season Nichols. May 14 to July 12.

Team quipped after becoming the first player in major-league history to nave tnree consecutive luu-Htsi seasons with three different teams. Carter accomplished the feat with a btoop single to right In the Blue Jays' 7-6 victory over the Burkett F. (TO 9-10 14-7 20 20 44 15.11,03 Nam Mm an bottom Cotmns 1 and 2 show pkhsra rsoon) Ha sanon and tast season. CoUm 3 and 4 show hn rsoom soMnat INs opponent last season and Wetlm. HA ahows a home pachar's home raoord this year or a visaing pHoharl away nsconf.

The lsstjee ookmns show a pfchers Uaastcs ti rm prevtoui tret appearanoas. Las EduWn'a ptthrig lorm I Loosest current winning streak 2, Atnieocs on i-naay nigra. pircto SeptV.

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