48 - The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Monday, April 20, 1998 Braves, Rockies split DENVER (AP) - Andres Galarraga hil his lirst home run against his lormer team, and the Atlanta Braves connected lor live homers to beat the Colorado Rockies 5-3 Sunday in the opener 01 a split doubleheader. Chipper Jones hit his NL -leading ninth homer, and Javy Lopez, Michael Tucker and Keith Lockhart homered lor the Braves to support starter Kevin Millwood (3-0). The Braves tied an NL record by having their live homers, all 01 Mark Thompson (1-1), account lor all their runs. Mats 14, Reds 0 CINCINNATI- John Olerud and Bernard Gi(keyeach had three RBis and AI Leiter (3-1) allowed lour hits in seven shutout Innings as the Mets tied a team record lor victory margin in ~ shutout, set againsl the Cubs on July 29, 1965. Gilkey became the fourth Mello score five runs in a game. 'Gabe White (0-2) allowed five runs and seven hits in 41-3 innings. Brewers 3, Giants 2 MILWAUKEE - Marquis Grissom singled h0tne Bobby Hughes wilh the bases loaded in the 12th inning as Milwaukee won its fourth straight. San Francisco has lost lour straight, scQring just live runs during the slide. ~ughes, pinch hitting against John Johnstone (1-1) to open the 12th, singted <strong>for</strong> his first major league hit and took third on Jeff Cir Illo's one-out double. Jeromy Burnitz was intentionally walked with two outs, and Grissom lollowed with the winning single. Sob Wickman (1-3) allowed three hits in three shutout innings. Cardinals 3, Phillies 2 ST. LOUIS - Kent Mercker pitched seven shutout innings, and Juan Acevedo struck out Riso Brogna to end the game with the bases loaded as SI. Louis finished a three-game sweep. Sports Associated Prell San Francisco's Barry Bonds is tagged out at home by Milwaukee Brewers catcher Mike Matheny In the fifth Inning Sunday. SI. Louis, which hung on alter taking a 3-0 lead, completed a 5-1 homestand and sent the Phillies to their lilth consecutive loss. Mark McGwire went l-<strong>for</strong>-3 with a double and has lailed to homer in consecutive home games <strong>for</strong> the first time last Sepl. 25-26. All eighl of his home runs this year have come at Busch Stadium, Kent Mercker (2-0) allowed six hits in seven shutout innings, Matt Beech (0-1) gave up three runs and seven hits in six innings, Cubs 2, Dodgers 1 CHICAGO - Jeremi Gonzalez (1-2) allowed four hits in eight innings, and Henry Rodriguez as Chicago improved to 7-2 at Wrigley Field, Mark Grace had an RBI single <strong>for</strong> the Cubs, 11 -7 overall. They didn1 get their 11th win last season until May 13, Los Angeles, 5-2 at Dodger Stadium, dropped to 3-7 on the road, The Dodgers had two on with one out in the ninth be<strong>for</strong>e Rod Rod Beck struck out Matt Luke and Jose Vizcaino <strong>for</strong> his sixth save in six chances, Ismael Valdes (1-3) gave up both runs and seven hits in 62-3 innings, Expos 5 Astros 4 ' flOUSTO~ - Randell White hit a go-ahead sacrifice fly in the eighth inning as Montreal stopped a nine-game losing streak against the . Astros with its first win against Houston since last May 1, Anthony Tel<strong>for</strong>d (2-D) pitched 12-3 scoreless innings, and Ugueth Urbina struck out six in two shutout innings <strong>for</strong> his fourth save, Mike Magnanle (0-1) walked Jose Vidro leading off Ihe eighth, and Vidro scored on White's fly off Doug Henry, Marlins 4, DlamDndbacks 3 PHOENIX - Cliff Floyd hit a leadoff homer and Gregg Zaun had a two-run shot as Florida snapped Arizona's three-game winning streak, Rookie Brian Meadows (2~2) gave up six hits and one run in six innings be<strong>for</strong>e giving way to the bullpen. The Diamondbacks scored two runs off three Marlins relievers in the ninth, be<strong>for</strong>e Rob Stanifer struck out Devon White with the winning run on base <strong>for</strong> his first save, The victory in the third game of a four-game series prevented the expansion Diamondbacks from picking up their first series sweep, Diamondbacks starter Jeff Suppan (0-3) gave up Floyd's career-high-tying sixth homer on his second pitch, but then retired 13 batlers in a row be<strong>for</strong>e giving up a double to Derrek Lee and Zaun's lirst homer, Saberhagen shuts down Indians, ilOSTON (AP) - Brei Saberhagen allowed four hits in six shutout innings Sunday as the Boston Red Sox beat the Cleveland Indians 2-D Surday <strong>for</strong> their eighth win in nine games this 'year at Fenway Park ;Saberhagen (3-0), who missed the entire 19~6 season due to shoulder surgery and pitched just six games last year, struck out four and walked one, He has won three straight de~isions <strong>for</strong> the first time since June 18-28, 19j15. Jim Corsi followed and Tom Gordon pitched the' ninth <strong>for</strong> his lourth save In five chances, COmpleting a seven-hitter, Mariners 7 Twins 4 MINNEAPOLl~ - Russ Davis' second hO(l1er of the game, a three-run shot in the seven\l1 inning, sent Seattle to its lifth straight win following a 3-1 0 start, The Mariners finished th~r road trip 5-5, Mike Timlin pitched three perfect innings <strong>for</strong> hiS first save. the Mariners' fourth in five ga~es after not getting one in t~e first 13, f\lex Rodriguez went 3-lor-5 with two doubias and a triple, helping Seattle complete the f04r-game sweep, ,~i11 Swift (2-0) allowed lour runs and six hit~ in six innings, laTroy-Hawkins (0-2) gave up five runs and Si~hits in 61-3 innings, B ue Ja 5, White SOl 4 I ORONTr- Alex Gonzalez hit a two-out Rill single off Carlos Castillo (0-1) in the 12th, anti Mike Stanley and Err Sprague hit consecutive homers in the fourth as Toronlo completed a three-game sweep, -ChriS Carpenter (1-0) aflowed one hif in two -, Associated Prell Tampa Bay Devil Rays ' Quinton McCracken collects his third hit 01 the game in the sixth Inning against the Anaheim Angels at Edison International Field Sunday. shutout innings, Albert Belle hit his second homer run of the season lor the White Sox, who have lost six of eight. Tigers 2, Yankees 1 DETROIT - Damian Easley's sacrifice fly scored the go-ahead run in the eighth, and Brian Moehler (1-2) allowed three hits in eight innings with seven strikeouts as Detroit stopped a seven-game losing streak, New York had won eight straight overall and 12 in a row at Tiger Siadium. lJasebalVHawkeyes miss , . qut on four-game sweep Cqntinued from Page IB was certainly willing to do that. , "I think you can overwork a kid four runs in the opening frame to a point, too. And then you're wlthout the benefit of a hit, but looking at injuries and it's not Mftgrane came in and worked out worth that," of:a bases loaded jam to end the Tom Banta relieved Magrane iot'ing and limit the damage, and the Nittany Lions, who ~enn State starting pitcher Greg entered the weekend as the top hit ASnold's per<strong>for</strong>mance was nearly a ting club in the Big Ten, awoke ~bon copy ofWulfs, from their slumber to take a 10-7 don Holte led off the bottom half lead. oUhe inning with a single and Ter- Despite loading the bases in the ry. Ramsey, Nate Frese and Steve bottom half of the eighth with no Bip's followed with walks to <strong>for</strong>ce outs, the Hawkeyes could only in-a run, muster two runs, ).rnold finally found the strike Iowa put itself in position <strong>for</strong> the z~e against Bril;ln Mitchell, but sweep by taking Saturday'S second tlie pitch ended up on Hawkins game 6-2. Steve Rasmussen picked nj!ve instead of in catcher Chris up the win with five innings of N.twall's glove, The grand slam relief, aUowing just one run, finished Arnold's day and gave the By taking three of four on the H~)vkeyes a lead that would last weekend, the Hawkeyes passed urftil the top of the eighth. Penn State in, the Big Ten stand- ,Magrane gave up a leadoff ings. Iowa now sits in a tie <strong>for</strong> homer to Shawn Fagan and Net- fourth place in the conference with wall fo1l6wed with a double to Minnesota. ci1ase Magrane from the game with ' Ohio State and Illinois, which is a tr-5 Hawkeye lead, Iowa's next Big Ten opponent, are :Normally the situation would call tied <strong>for</strong> the league lead at U-5, fot Davi.d Kot, who saved Jeremy ·We wanted four, no doubt: said Meccage's 3-2 win Friday and Mitchell, who went 7-<strong>for</strong>-10 with Iowa's 5-4 vi.ctory in Saturday's first two homers alld 8 RBIs in the final ,.me. But Broghamer restrained three games of the series. "We did hirnselffrom using his closer. some <strong>good</strong> things this weekend. .*1 think you have to take a look We've got Illinois and that's exactly at. a young man's arm," Bro~hamer what we want as a team ahead of 8~id. "We p;obably couldtNe run us, so we can take it to 'em.1t's in him back out there again, and he our own hands." Rangers 11, Orioles 7 ARONGTON, Texas - Ivan Rodriguez capped a five-run fourth with a three-run homer and went 4-<strong>for</strong>-5, Juan Gonzalez had four RBis to take over the AL lead with 22 as Texas built an 11-1 lead and won <strong>for</strong> the sixth time in seven games, The Rangers took two 01 three in the series after going HO against Baltimore last season. Bobby Witt (2-D) allowed three runs and eight hits in eight-plus innings, and John Wetteland got one out <strong>for</strong> his fourth save, Jimmy Key (2-1) allowed eight runs and 10 hits in 3 2-3 innings as Baltimore lost lor the fourth time in five games. Royals 7, Athletics 3 OAKLAND, Calif. - Rookie Larry Sutton had four hits and Dean Palmer went 3-<strong>for</strong>-4 with two RBis. At 4-12, the A's are off to their worst start alter 16 games since moving to Oakland in 1968, Pat Rapp (1-1) survived nine hits and two walks over 5 2-3 innings, getting tbe benefit of four double plays, Jose Rosado pitched three innings <strong>for</strong> his lirst save, Ariel Prieto (0-1) gave up six runs'and 11 hits in 4 2-3 innings, Devil Rays 6, Angels 0 ANAHEIM, Calif, - Tampa Bay (10-6) became the first expansion team to move four games above ,500, The Devil Rays are the first expansion team with a winning record after 16 games and are just a half-game out of first place in the AL East. Rolando Arrajo (2-1) allowed six hits in seven innings, and Dan Carlson and Roberto Hernandez completed the six-hitter, Field Hockey During its spring season, the Iowa field hockey team has taken on many quality teams. None, however, could boas! the qual iflcations a team they faced during the Hawkeye Spring Toumament on Saturday, This team had two rrembers of the United States National Team, a <strong>for</strong>mer US Olymp iC Team captain, and an Olympian in goal. «was none other than the H~eye Alumni team. Hawkeye cooches Beth Beglin, Tracey Griesbaum, and Andrea Wieland teamed up with <strong>for</strong>mer H~eyes like Melisa Miller and Annette Payne and battled their alma maHer to a 0-0 tie, 'Playing lhe coaches is always fun: current Hawkeye <strong>for</strong>ward Kerry Lessard said, 'Irs not like playing a regular season game, but it is competitive, It's lun because you can mess around with the coaches and ~h them around a little b~ ,· As <strong>for</strong> till CQOChes, they found it a liHIe tough to keep up with their players, but found other ways to keep their eO;Je. "My condidtioning has slipped a little bit, so I can' run with them as much, but I have till advantage of experience, That counts <strong>for</strong> a lot," said Beglin, who served as player, cooch and releree, 'You know l'
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