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Old 04-13-2020, 04:57 AM   #21
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APRIL 20, 2001
Tonight is the second game in the series in Seattle between the Mariners and the Anaheim Angels. Last night, the Mariners improved to 4-3 at home on the season.

Montreal Expos CL Ugueth Urbina will be out for six days due to a mild shoulder strain.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit Tigers 6-9 at Cleveland Indians 10-5
Baltimore Orioles 7-9 at Tampa Bay Devil Rays 6-10
Boston Red Sox 9-7 at New York Yankees 9-7
Oakland Athletics 10-6 at Texas Rangers 5-12
Toronto Blue Jays 7-10 at Kansas City Royals 9-7
Minnesota Twins 6-8 at Chicago White Sox 8-6

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Montreal Expos 8-8 at Florida Marlins 6-10
Atlanta Braves 10-6 at Philadelphia Phillies 7-8
New York Mets 8-7 at Cincinnati Reds 8-7
Chicago Cubs 8-7 at Pittsburgh Pirates 7-8
St Louis Cardinals 8-7 at Houston Astros 8-7
Colorado Rockies 7-8 at Arizona state 7-8
Milwaukee Brewers 4-11 at San Francisco Giants 11-4
San Diego Padres 8-7 at Los Angeles Dodgers 7-9

ANAHEIM ANGELS (6-10) AT SEATTLE MARINERS (12-4)
MATCHUPS
SP Ismael Valdez vs Jamie Moyer Advantage Seattle
C Shawn Wooten vs Dan Wilson Advantage Seattle
1B Scott Spiezio vs John Olerud Advantage Seattle
2B Adam Kennedy vs Bret Boone Advantage Seattle
3B Troy Glaus vs David Bell Advantage Anaheim
SS David Eckstein vs Carlos Guillen Advantage Anaheim
LF Orlando Palmeiro vs Mark T McLemore Advantage Seattle
CF Darin Erstad vs Mike Cameron Advantage Seattle
RF Tim Salmon vs Ichiro Suzuki Advantage Seattle
DH Garret Anderson vs Edgar Martinez Advantage Seattle
Overall Advantage Seattle

In the bottom of the second, Olerud scored from second when Glaus committed a throwing error after fielding a McLemore two-out grounder. Wilson then made the error very costly as he followed with a 411 foot three-run homer.

In the top of the third, Palmeiro put the Angels on the board with a two-out single. Glaus followed with his own run-scoring single.

In the bottom of the third, Olerud hit a two-out RBI double. It was the first earned run for either team in the game. Guillen followed with a double to score Olerud.

After three: Seattle 6 Anaheim 2.

In the bottom of the fourth, Suzuki picked up an RBI with a sacrifice fly.

In the top of the fifth, Anderson came through with a two-out two-run double.

In the bottom of the fifth, Scott Schoeneweis took the mound for the Angels. Bell got a two-out RBI single.

In the bottom of the sixth, following a lead off single, Shigetoshi Hasegawa took the mound for the Angels. Suzuki increased the Mariners the lead with an RBI single.

After six: Seattle 9 Anaheim 4.

In the top of the seventh, Wooten led off with a 400 foot homer.

In the bottom of the seventh, the Mariners loaded the bases with one out. Wilson then sent a grand slam 358 feet for his second homer of the game. With the bases empty and one out, Ben Weber took the mound for the Angels.

In the top of the eighth, Jeff Nelson took the mound for the Mariners.

In the bottom of the eighth, Martinez led off with a 410 foot homer.

In the top of the ninth, Nelson struck out the side around a pitch that hit Eckstein.

The Mariners got 16 hits in the win. Olerud and Wilson tied the AL regular season game record for runs scored with 4. Wilson set the AL regular season game record for RBI with 7.

Final score: Seattle 14 Anaheim 5.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Dan Wilson 4 for 4, 2 HR, 7 RBI, 4 R

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit Tigers 6 Cleveland Indians 3
Baltimore Orioles 5 Tampa Bay Devil Rays 1
Boston Red Sox 8 New York Yankees 0
Oakland Athletics 10 Texas Rangers 2
Toronto Blue Jays 6 Kansas City Royals 3
Chicago White Sox 6 Minnesota Twins 2

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Montreal Expos 5 Florida Marlins 3
Philadelphia Phillies 4 Atlanta Braves 3 16 innings
Cincinnati Reds 5 New York Mets 4
Chicago Cubs 5 Pittsburgh Pirates 1
Houston Astros 10 St Louis Cardinals 9 12 innings
Arizona Diamondbacks 8 Colorado Rockies 5
San Francisco Giants 8 Milwaukee Brewers 1
San Diego 3 Los Angeles Dodgers 0

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Dan Wilson Seattle Mariners 4 for 4, 2 HR, 7 RBI, 4 R
2. Scott Rolen Philadelphia Phillies 2 for 3, 2 HR, 2 RBI, 3 R, 5 BB
3. Chris Stynes Boston Red Sox 3 for 5, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 2 R

Woody Williams of the San Diego Padres pitched a complete game shutout.

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Old 04-13-2020, 08:05 PM   #22
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APRIL 21, 2001
Tonight is the third game in the series in Seattle between the Mariners and the Anaheim Angels. The Mariners are averaging just less than 11 runs per game during this home stand.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit Tigers 7-9 at Cleveland Indians 10-6
Baltimore Orioles 8-9 at Tampa Bay Devil Rays 6-11
Boston Red Sox 10-7 at New York Yankees 9-8
Oakland Athletics 11-6 at Texas Rangers 5-13
Toronto Blue Jays 8-10 at Kansas City Royals 9-8
Minnesota Twins 6-9 at Chicago White Sox 9-6

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago Cubs 9-7 at Pittsburgh Pirates 7-9
New York Mets 8-8 at Cincinnati Reds 9-7
St Louis Cardinals 8-8 at Houston Astros 9-7
Milwaukee Brewers 4-12 at San Francisco Giants 12-4
Atlanta Braves 10-7 at Philadelphia Phillies 8-8
Montreal Expos 9-8 at Florida Marlins 6-11
Colorado Rockies 7-9 at Arizona Diamondbacks 8-8
San Diego Padres 9-7 at Los Angeles Dodgers 7-10

ANAHEIM ANGELS (6-11) AT SEATTLE MARINERS (13-4)
MATCHUPS
SP Pat Rapp vs John Halama Advantage Seattle
C Bengie Molina vs Tom Lampkin Advantage Seattle
1B Scott Spiezio vs John Olerud Advantage Seattle
2B Adam Kennedy vs Bret Boone Advantage Seattle
3B Troy Glaus vs David Bell Advantage Anaheim
SS David Eckstein vs Carlos Guillen Advantage Push
LF Orlando Palmeiro vs Al L Martin Advantage Seattle
CF Darin Erstad vs Mike Cameron Advantage Seattle
RF Tim Salmon vs Ichiro Suzuki Advantage Seattle
DH Garret Anderson vs Edgar Martinez Advantage Seattle
Overall Advantage Seattle

In the top of the third, the Angels loaded the bases with one out. Glaus drew a walk to bring home a run. But Anderson then grounded into the 4-6-3 to retire the side.

In the bottom of the third, lead off hitter Lampkin flew to right. Salmon injured himself making the catch and had to leave the game. He was replaced by Glenallen Hill.

After three: Anaheim 1 Seattle 0.

In the top of the fourth, Spiezio hit a two-out RBI single.

In the bottom of the fourth, Boone put the Mariners on the board with a 341 foot solo home run.

In the top of the sixth, Erstad increased the Angels lead with an RBI double. Kennedy brought Erstad home with a single. With a runner on first and one out, Ryan Franklin took the mound for the Mariners.

After six: Anaheim 4 Seattle 1.

In the bottom of the seventh, Mike Holtz took the mound for the Angels.

In the top of the eighth, Anderson led off with a 409 foot longball. With a runner on first and one out, Norm Charlton took the mound for the Mariners.

In the bottom of the eighth, with bases empty and two out, Lou Pote took the mound for the Angels. With a runner on first and two out, Scott Schoeneweis took the mound for the Angels.

In the top of the ninth, the Angels loaded the bases with nobody out. Palmeiro beat out the 4-6-3 to pick up an RBI. Molina would score from third when Charlton was called for a two-out balk. Anderson padded his stats with an RBI double. With a runner on second and two out, Joel Pineiro took the mound for the Mariners and struck out Hill to retire the side.

The Angels racked up 13 hits in the win.

Final score: Anaheim 8 Seattle 1.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Garret Anderson 4 for 5, 2B, 3B, HR, 2 RBI, 2 R

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland Indians 5 Detroit Tigers 3 10 innings
Baltimore Orioles 4 Tampa Bay Devil Rays 2
New York Yankees 4 Boston Red Sox 3 10 innings
Texas Rangers 9 Oakland Athletics 8 10 innings
Kansas City Royals 6 Toronto Blue Jays 4
Chicago White Sox 4 Minnesota Twins 3

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago Cubs 4 Pittsburgh Pirates 3
New York Mets 4 Cincinnati Reds 3
Houston Astros 4 St Louis Cardinals 0
San Francisco Giants 4 Milwaukee Brewers 1
Philadelphia Phillies 7 Atlanta Braves 3
Florida Marlins 6 Montreal Expos 3
Colorado Rockies 5 Arizona Diamondbacks 4
Los Angeles Dodgers 9 San Diego Padres 3

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Shawn Green Los Angeles Dodgers 4 for 5, 2 HR, 6 RBI, 3 R
2. Brook Fordyce Baltimore Orioles 2 for 3, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 2 R
3. Geoff Blum Montreal Expos 2 for 3, 2 HR, 3 RBI, 2 R, BB

Shane Reynolds of the Houston Astros pitched a complete game shutout.



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Old 04-13-2020, 08:53 PM   #23
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APRIL 22, 2001
Tonight concludes the four-game series in Seattle between the Mariners and the Anaheim Angels. The Mariners look to win three of four. The Mariners are just 5-4 at home so far this season.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit Tigers 7-10 at Cleveland Indians 11-6
Baltimore Orioles 9-9 at Tampa Bay Devil Rays 6-12
Boston Red Sox 10-8 at New York Yankees 10-8
Oakland Athletics 11-7 at Texas Rangers 6-13
Toronto Blue Jays 8-11 at Kansas City Royals 10-8
Minnesota Twins 6-10 at Chicago White Sox 10-6

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Montreal Expos 9-9 at Florida Marlins 7-11
Atlanta Braves 10-8 at Philadelphia Phillies 9-8
New York Mets 9-8 at Cincinnati Reds 9-8
Chicago Cubs 10-7 at Pittsburgh Pirates 7-10
St Louis Cardinals 8-9 at Houston Astros 10-7
Colorado Rockies 8-9 at Arizona Diamondbacks 8-9
Milwaukee Brewers 4-13 at San Francisco Giants 13-4
San Diego Padres 9-8 at Los Angeles Dodgers 8-10

ANAHEIM ANGELS (7-11) AT SEATTLE MARINERS (13-5)
MATCHUPS
SP Ramon Ortiz vs Freddy Garcia Advantage Seattle
C Bengie Molina vs Dan Wilson Advantage Seattle
1B Scott Spiezio vs John Olerud Advantage Seattle
2B Adam Kennedy vs Bret Boone Advantage Seattle
3B Troy Glaus vs David Bell Advantage Anaheim
SS Benji Gil vs Carlos Guillen Advantage Seattle
LF Orlando Palmeiro vs Mark T McLemore Advantage Seattle
CF Darin Erstad vs Stan Javier Advantage Anaheim
RF Glenallen Hill vs Ichiro Suzuki Advantage Seattle
DH Garret Anderson vs Edgar Martinez Advantage Seattle

In the top of the second, Garcia struck out the side.

After three: Anaheim 0 Seattle 0.

In the top of the fourth, Anderson put the Angels on the board with a 367 foot two-run homer.

In the bottom of the sixth, Martinez tied the game with a two-out two-run single.

After six: Anaheim 2 Seattle 2.

In the bottom of the eighth, Boone gave the Mariners the lead with a sacrifice fly.

In the top of the ninth, Arthur Rhodes took the mound for the Mariners and set the Angels down in order.

Final score: Seattle 3 Anaheim 2.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Freddy Garcia 8.0 IP, 6 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 8 K

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland Indians 3 Detroit Tigers 1
Tampa Bay Devil Rays 3 Baltimore Orioles 2
New York Yankees 6 Boston Red Sox 5
Texas Rangers 4 Oakland Athletics 3
Toronto Blue Jays 5 Kansas City Royals 2
Minnesota Twins 12 Chicago White Sox 4

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Montreal Expos 9 Florida Marlins 5
Philadelphia Phillies 4 Atlanta Braves 3
New York Mets 6 Cincinnati Reds 4
Chicago Cubs 4 Pittsburgh Pirates 0
St Louis Cardinals 7 Houston Astros 2
Colorado Rockies 7 Arizona Diamondbacks 3
San Francisco Giants 4 Milwaukee Brewers 3
Los Angeles Dodgers 1 San Diego Padres 0

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Chan Ho Park Los Angeles Dodgers 8.0 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 9 K, W
2. Christian Guzman Minnesota Twins 2 for 4, 2B, HR, 5 RBI, 2 R, BB
3. Bartolo Colon Cleveland Indians 8.0 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 9 K, W

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Old 04-23-2020, 02:42 AM   #24
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APRIL 23, 2001
After going 5-2 on their home stand, the Mariners had the day off.

AL Player of the Week: 3B David Bell Seattle Mariners

NL Player of the Week: 3B Scott Rolen Philadelphia Phillies

WEEKLY POWER RANKINGS
1. San Francisco Giants
2. Seattle Mariners
3. Cleveland Indians
4. Chicago Cubs
5. New York Yankees
6. Chicago White Sox
7. Oakland Athletics
8. Philadelphia Phillies
9. New York Mets
10. Montreal Expos
11. Houston Astros
12. Kansas City Royals
13. Boston Red Sox
14. St Louis Cardinals
15. Colorado Rockies
16. Atlanta Braves
17. Los Angeles Dodgers
18. San Diego Padres
19. Cincinnati Reds
20. Baltimore Orioles
21. Toronto Blue Jays
22. Arizona Diamondbacks
23. Minnesota Twins
24. Detroit Tigers
25. Florida Marlins
26. Tampa Bay Devil Rays
27. Pittsburgh Pirates
28. Anaheim Angels
29. Texas Rangers
30. Milwaukee Brewers

STANDINGS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
EAST
New York Yankees 11-8
Boston Red Sox 10-9
Baltimore Orioles 9-10
Toronto Blue Jays 9-11
Tampa Bay Devil Rays 7-12

CENTRAL
Cleveland Indians 12-6
Chicago White Sox 10-7
Kansas City Royals 10-9
Minnesota Twins 7-10
Detroit Tigers 7-11

WEST
Seattle Mariners 14-5
Oakland Athletics 11-8
Anaheim Angels 7-12
Texas Rangers 7-13

NATIONAL LEAGUE
EAST
New York Mets 10-8
Philadelphia Phillies 10-8
Atlanta Braves 10-9
Montreal Expos 10-9
Florida Marlins 7-12

CENTRAL
Chicago Cubs 11-7
Houston Astros 10-8
Cincinnati Reds 9-9
St Louis Cardinals 9-9
Pittsburgh Pirates 7-11
Milwaukee Brewers 4-14

WEST
San Francisco Giants 14-4
Colorado Rockies 9-9
San Diego Padres 9-9
Los Angeles Dodgers 9-10
Arizona Diamondbacks 8-10

SEATTLE MARINERS TEAM LEADERS
BATTING
BATTING AVG
Bret Boone .372
Edgar Martinez .364
Carlos Guillen .329

HOME RUNS
Bret Boone 7
David Bell and John Olerud 5 each

RUNS BATTED IN
David Bell 22
Bret Boone 21
Two tied with 17

PITCHING
Jamie Moyer 1.82
Aaron Sele 2.02
John Halama 4.94

WINS
Jamie Moyer 4
Freddy Garcia 3
Two tied with 2

STRIKEOUTS
Freddy Garcia 28
Jamie Moyer 18
Aaron Sele 17

SEATTLE MARINERS TEAM STATS AND AL RANK
Runs Scored 134 1st
Batting AVG .284 2nd
On-Base PCT .356 3rd
Home Runs 32 1st
Stolen Bases 16 6th
Runs against 81 3rd
Starters ERA 3.55 2nd
Bullpen ERA 2.67 1st
Defensive Eff. .693 9th

SEATTLE MARINERS CURRENT INJURES
SP John Halama DtD, 1 day.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
There are no American League games scheduled today.

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Atlanta Braves 10-9 at Houston Astros 10-8
Florida Marlins 7-12 at Arizona Diamondbacks 8-10
Philadelphia Phillies 10-8 at San Diego Padres 9-9

OTHER SCORES
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Houston Astros 5 Atlanta Braves 1
Arizona Diamondbacks 9 Florida Marlins 3
Philadelphia Phillies 7 San Diego Padres 1

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Roy Oswalt Houston Astros 7.0 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 0 BB, 7 K, W
2. Randy Wolf Philadelphia Phillies 8.1 IP, 7 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 4 K, W
3. Randy D Johnson Arizona Diamondbacks 7.0 IP, 7 H, 3 ER, 3 BB, 11 K, W

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APRIL 24, 2001
The Mariners begin a six-game road trip tonight with a three-game series in New York against the Yankees. The Mariners are 8-1 on the road so far this season. The Yankees are 6-3 at home.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Texas Rangers 7-13 at Toronto Blue Jays 9-11
Kansas City Royals 10-9 at Tampa Bay Devil Rays 7-12
Minnesota Twins 7-10 at Boston Red Sox 10-9
Baltimore Orioles 9-10 at Detroit Tigers 7-11
Anaheim Angels 7-12 at Cleveland Indians 12-6.
Oakland Athletics 11-8 at Chicago White Sox 10-7

NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York Mets 10-8 at Milwaukee Brewers 4-14
Montreal Expos 10-9 at St Louis Cardinals 9-9
Atlanta Braves 10-10 at Houston Astros 11-8
Florida Marlins 7-13 at Arizona Diamondbacks 9-10
Chicago Cubs 11-7 at Colorado Rockies 9-9
Pittsburgh Pirates 7-11 at Los Angeles Dodgers 9-10
Philadelphia Phillies 11-8 at San Diego Padres 9-10
Cincinnati Reds 9-9 at San Francisco Giants 14-4

SEATTLE MARINERS (14-5) AT NEW YORK YANKEES (11-8)
MATCHUPS
SP Aaron Sele vs Mike Mussina Advantage New York
C Dan Wilson vs Jorge Posada Advantage New York
1B John Olerud vs Tino Martinez Advantage Seattle
2B Bret Boone vs Chuck Knoblauch Advantage Seattle
3B David Bell vs Luis Sojo Advantage Seattle
SS Carlos Guillen vs Derek Jeter Advantage New York
LF Mark T McLemore vs Shane Spencer Advantage Seattle
CF Mike Cameron vs Bernie F Williams Advantage New York
RF Ichiro Suzuki vs David Justice Advantage Seattle
DH Edgar Martinez vs Alfonso Soriano Advantage Seattle
Overall Advantage Seattle

In the bottom of the first, Jeter put the Yankees on the board with a run-scoring single. Jeter went on to score from third when Soriano grounded to third. Tino Martinez added a two-out RBI single.

In the top of the second, Bell put the Mariners on the board with a two-out RBI double.

In the bottom of the second, Jeter got a two-out RBI single.

In the bottom of the third, the Yankees loaded the bases with nobody out. Justice popped into the infield fly rule for the first out. Spencer then brought a run in with a sacrifice fly.

After three: New York 5 Seattle 1.

In the bottom of the fifth, Joel Pineiro took the mound for the Mariners.

After six: New York 5 Seattle 1.

In the bottom of the seventh, the Yankees loaded the bases with two out. Norm Charlton took the mound for the Mariners and got Tino Martinez to fly to right to end the inning.

In the bottom of the eighth, Ryan Franklin took the mound for the Mariners. Justice greeted him with a 432 foot lead off homer. Spencer scored from third when Knoblauch grounded into the 6-4 fielder's choice.

In the top of the ninth, Bell added a meaningless RBI single.

The Yankees got 13 hits in the win.

Final score: New York 7 Seattle 2.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Mike Mussina 9.0 IP, 9 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 0 BB, 10 K

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Toronto Blue Jays 4 Texas Rangers 3
Kansas City Royals 10 Tampa Bay Devil Rays 1
Boston Red Sox 8 Minnesota Twins 4
Detroit Tigers 3 Baltimore Orioles 1
Anaheim Angels 3 Cleveland Indians 2
Chicago White Sox 5 Oakland Athletics 3

NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York Mets 6 Milwaukee Brewers 3 12 innings
St Louis Cardinals 7 Montreal Expos 6
Houston Astros 7 Atlanta Braves 6
Arizona Diamondbacks 9 Florida Marlins 3
Colorado Rockies 8 Chicago Cubs 7
Pittsburgh Pirates 4 Los Angeles Dodgers 2
San Diego Padres 7 Philadelphia Phillies 6 11 innings
San Francisco Giants 5 Cincinnati Reds 3

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Doug Glanville Philadelphia Phillies 2 for 3, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 2 R, 2 BB
2. Juan Pierre Colorado Rockies 4 for 5, HR, 3 RBI, R
3. Vladimir Guerrero Montreal Expos 2 for 4, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 2 R

Florida Marlins manager John Boles got into a heated argument with a reporter following the Marlins loss to Arizona.

Pittsburgh Pirates SP Jason Schmidt and Los Angeles Dodgers SP Darren Dreifort have each been suspended for 10 games following a bench-clearing brawl in tonight's game.



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APRIL 25, 2001
Tonight is the second game in the series in New York between the Mariners and the Yankees. The two teams are each in first place in their respective divisions.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Texas Rangers 7-14 at Toronto Blue Jays 10-11
Kansas City Royals 11-9 at Tampa Bay Devil Rays 7-13
Minnesota Twins 7-11 at Boston Red Sox 11-9
Baltimore Orioles 9-11 at Detroit Tigers 8-11
Anaheim Angels 8-12 at Cleveland Indians 12-7
Oakland Athletics 11-9 at Chicago White Sox 11-7

NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York Mets 11-8 at Milwaukee Brewers 4-15
Montreal Expos 10-10 at St Louis Cardinals 10-9
Atlanta Braves 10-11 at Houston Astros 12-8
Florida Marlins 7-14 at Arizona Diamondbacks 10-10
Chicago Cubs 11-8 at Colorado Rockies 10-9
Pittsburgh Pirates 8-11 at Los Angeles Dodgers 9-11
Philadelphia Phillies 11-9 at San Diego Padres 10-10
Cincinnati Reds 9-10 at San Francisco Giants 15-4

SEATTLE MARINERS (14-6) AT NEW YORK YANKEES (12-8)
MATCHUPS
SP Jamie Moyer vs Andy Pettitte Advantage New York
C Dan Wilson vs Jorge Posada Advantage New York
1B John Olerud vs Tino Martinez Advantage Seattle
2B Bret Boone vs Chuck Knoblauch Advantage Seattle
3B David Bell vs Clay Bellinger Advantage Seattle
SS Carlos Guillen vs Derek Jeter Advantage New York
LF Mark T McLemore vs Shane Spencer Advantage Seattle
CF Mike Cameron vs Bernie F Williams Advantage New York
RF Ichiro Suzuki vs David Justice Advantage Seattle
DH Edgar Martinez vs Alfonso Soriano Advantage Seattle
Overall Advantage Seattle

In the top of the first, Edgar Martinez put the Mariners on the board with a sacrifice fly.

In the top of the second, McLemore got himself an RBI single.

In the bottom of the third, Spencer led off with a 386 foot homer to cut the Mariners lead in half. Soriano put the Yankees in the lead with a two-out two-run double.

After three: New York 3 Seattle 2.

In the top of the sixth, Guillen tied the game with a two-out RBI single. Guillen then scored from first on a McLemore single combined with a Williams throwing error and then Mariners had regained the lead.

In the bottom of the sixth, Knoblauch tied the game with a two-out RBI single.

After six: Seattle 4 New York 4.

In the bottom of the seventh, Jeff Nelson took the mound for the Mariners.

In the bottom of the eighth, Norm Charlton took the mound for the Mariners.

In the top of the ninth, Mariano Rivera took the mound for the Yankees.

In the bottom of the ninth, Kazuhiro Sasaki took the mound for the Mariners. With the winning run at second and two out, Sasaki struck out Soriano to send the game into extra innings.

After nine: Seattle 4 New York 4.

In the top of the eleventh, Mike Stanton took the mound for the Yankees.

In the bottom of the eleventh, Joel Pineiro took the mound for the Mariners and struck out the side.

In the bottom of the twelfth, Williams ended the game with a 418 foot solo home run.

The Mariners had 12 hits in the loss. Seattle pitchers combined to strike out 10 batters.

Final score: New York 5 Seattle 4 12 innings.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Andy Pettitte 8.0 IP, 8 H, 4 R, 4 ER, 1 BB, 7 K

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Toronto Blue Jays 12 Texas Rangers 11 10 innings
Tampa Bay Devil Rays 7 Kansas City Royals 1
Minnesota Twins 3 Boston Red Sox 0
Baltimore Orioles 6 Detroit Tigers 2
Cleveland Indians 5 Anaheim Angels 3
Chicago White Sox 3 Oakland Athletics 1

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Milwaukee Brewers 6 New York Mets 5
Montreal Expos 5 St Louis Cardinals 2
Atlanta Braves 11 Houston Astros 4
Florida Marlins 4 Arizona Diamondbacks 3
Colorado Rockies 9 Chicago Cubs 2
Los Angeles Dodgers 2 Pittsburgh Pirates 1
San Diego Padres 3 Philadelphia Phillies 2
San Francisco Giants 3 Cincinnati Reds 0

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Rafael Palmeiro Texas Rangers 3 for 4, 2B, HR, 6 RBI, 2 R, 2 BB
2. Gerald Williams Tampa Bay Devil Rays 5 for 5, 2 2B, HR, 3 RBI, 2 R
3. Russ Ortiz San Francisco Giants 9.0 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 6 K, W



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APRIL 26, 2001
Tonight, the Mariners try to avoid being the victims of a three-game sweep in their series in New York against the Yankees. The Mariners have not lost three straight all season.

The Toronto Blue Jays signed free agent RP Gil Meche to a 1-year contract worth a total of $1,420,000.

The San Diego Padres traded LF Bubba Trammell to the Baltimore Orioles for 1B Jeff Conine and $1,000,000.

The Arizona Diamondbacks traded 2B Jay Bell and 2B Alex Cintron to the Boston Red Sox for SP Tomo Ohka.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Baltimore Orioles 10-11 at Detroit Tigers 8-12
Minnesota Twins 8-11 at Boston Red Sox 11-10
Kansas City Royals 11-10 at Tampa Bay Devil Rays 8-13
Anaheim Angels 8-13 at Cleveland Indians 13-7
Oakland Athletics 11-10 at Chicago White Sox 12-7

NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York Mets 11-9 at Milwaukee Brewers 5-15
Montreal Expos 11-10 at St Louis Cardinals 10-10
Chicago Cubs 11-9 at Colorado Rockies 11-9
Philadelphia Phillies 11-10 at San Diego Padres 11-10
Cincinnati Reds 9-11 at San Francisco Giants 16-4
Atlanta Braves 11-11 at Arizona Diamondbacks 10-11
Pittsburgh Pirates 8-12 at Los Angeles Dodgers 10-11

SEATTLE MARINERS (14-7) AT NEW YORK YANKEES (13-8)
MATCHUPS
SP John Halama vs Roger Clemens Advantage New York
C Dan Wilson vs Jorge Posada Advantage New York
1B John Olerud vs Tino Martinez Advantage Seattle
2B Bret Boone vs Chuck Knoblauch Advantage Seattle
3B David Bell vs Clay Bellinger Advantage Seattle
SS Carlos Guillen vs Derek Jeter Advantage New York
LF Mark T McLemore vs David Justice Advantage Seattle
CF Mike Cameron vs Bernie F Williams Advantage New York
RF Ichiro Suzuki vs Paul O'Neill Advantage Seattle
DH Edgar Martinez vs Alfonso Soriano Advantage Seattle
Overall Advantage Seattle

In the top of the third, Wilson scored from third when Suzuki grounded to short.

After three: Seattle 1 New York 0.

In the top of the fourth, Bell mashed a two-run homer 369 feet.

In the bottom of the sixth, the Yankees loaded the bases with two out. Justice brought two home with a single to make it a one-run game. With runners at first and second and two out, Ryan Franklin took the mound for the Mariners and got Bellinger to pop up to end the inning.

After six: Seattle 3 New York 2.

In the top of the seventh, Wilson doubled the Mariners lead with an RBI single. With a runner on first and nobody out, Brian Boehringer took the mound for the Yankees. One out later, Randy Choate took the mound for the Yankees. With a runner on second and two out, Ramiro Mendoza took the mound for the Yankees and got the final out of the inning.

In the bottom of the eighth, Posada led off with a 374 foot homer to make it a one-run game again. Norm Charlton took the mound for the Mariners. One out later, Arthur Rhodes took the mound for the Mariners.

In the top of the ninth, with a runner on first and two out, Carlos Almanzar took the mound for the Yankees. Edgar Martinez came up with a huge RBI single. Boone followed with an RBI single of his own.

In the bottom of the ninth, Jeff Nelson took the mound for the Mariners and retired the Yankees in order.

The Mariners got 12 hits in the win.

Final score: Seattle 6 New York 3.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Jorge Posada 1 for 1, HR, RBI, 2 R, 3 BB

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Baltimore Orioles 3 Detroit Tigers 1
Minnesota Twins 3 Boston Red Sox 2
Tampa Bay Devil Rays 7 Kansas City Royals 3
Cleveland Indians 11 Anaheim Angels 5
Oakland Athletics 4 Chicago White Sox 3 11 innings

NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York Mets 4 Milwaukee Brewers 1
Montreal Expos 5 St Louis Cardinals 4
Philadelphia Phillies 2 San Diego Padres 0
Cincinnati Reds 5 San Francisco Giants 1
Atlanta Braves 11 Arizona Diamondbacks 6
Pittsburgh Pirates 4 Los Angeles Dodgers 1
Chicago Cubs at Colorado Rockies ppd

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Kenny Lofton Cleveland Indians 2 for 4, 2 HR, 3 RBI, 4 R, BB
2. Felix Martinez Tampa Bay Devil Rays 2 for 3, HR, 2 RBI, 3 R, BB
3. Steve Trachsel New York Mets 7.0 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 7 K, W



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The Mariners will conclude their road trip with a three-game series in Chicago against the White Sox. The Mariners are 1-2 so far on this road trip. The White Sox are 8-4 at home so far this season.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Tampa Bay Devil Rays 9-13 at Detroit Tigers 8-13
Oakland Athletics 12-10 at New York Yankees 13-9
Anaheim Angels 8-14 at Toronto Blue Jays 11-11
Kansas City Royals 11-11 at Boston Red Sox 11-11
Texas Rangers 7-15 at Cleveland Indians 14-7
Baltimore Orioles 11-11 at Minnesota Twins 9-11

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Montreal Expos 12-10 at Milwaukee Brewers 5-16
New York Mets 12-9 at St Louis Cardinals 10-11
Florida Marlins 8-14 at Houston Astros 12-9
Atlanta Braves 12-11 at Arizona Diamondbacks 10-12
Cincinnati Reds 10-11 at Colorado Rockies 11-9
Philadelphia Phillies 12-10 at Los Angeles Dodgers 10-12
Pittsburgh Pirates 9-12 at San Diego Padres 11-11
Chicago Cubs 11-9 at San Francisco Giants 16-5

SEATTLE MARINERS (15-7) AT CHICAGO WHITE SOX (12-8)
MATCHUPS
SP Freddy Garcia vs Kip Wells Advantage Seattle
C Dan Wilson vs Mark L Johnson Advantage Seattle
1B John Olerud vs Paul Konerko Advantage Seattle
2B Bret Boone vs Ray Durham Advantage Seattle
3B David Bell vs Jose Valentin Advantage Chicago
SS Carlos Guillen vs Royce Clayton Advantage Seattle
LF Mark T McLemore vs Carlos Lee Advantage Seattle
CF Mike Cameron vs Chris Singleton Advantage Seattle
RF Ichiro Suzuki vs Magglio Ordonez Advantage Push
DH Edgar Martinez vs Jose Canseco Advantage Seattle
Overall Advantage Seattle

In the top of the second, the Mariners loaded the bases with two out. But Wells struck out Wilson to get out of the jam.

In the bottom of the second, Singleton put the White Sox on the board with a two-out RBI single.

In the top of the third, Boone tied the game with a two-out RBI double. Olerud followed with a single to score Boone and put the Mariners in the lead.

After three: Seattle 2 Chicago 1.

In the top of the fourth, the Mariners again loaded the bases with two out. Martinez then put the Mariners up big with a grand slam.

In the bottom of the fourth, Clayton hit a two-out RBI single.

In the top of the fifth, the Mariners loaded the bases with nobody out. Kelly Wunsch took the mound for the White Sox and immediately struck out McLemore and there was one away. Wilson then popped into the infield fly rule for the second out. Wunsch then struck out Cameron and the Mariners failed to score.

In the bottom of the sixth, Lee hit a two-out solo home run 404 feet and the White Sox had some life left in them.

After six: Seattle 6 Chicago 3.

In the top of the seventh, with a runner on first and one out, Lorenzo Barcelo took the mound for the White Sox.

In the bottom of the eighth, Joel Pineiro took the mound for the Mariners.

In the bottom of the ninth, Kazuhiro Sasaki took the mound for the Mariners.

The White Sox got 11 hits in the contest but three errors led to the Mariners scoring six unearned runs. Three White Sox pitchers combined to record 11 strikeouts.

Final score: Seattle 6 Chicago 3.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Freddy Garcia 7.0 IP, 9 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 1 BB, 6 K

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit Tigers 8 Tampa Bay Devil Rays 5
Oakland Athletics 8 New York Yankees 3
Anaheim Angels 13 Toronto Blue Jays 4
Boston Red Sox 8 Kansas City Royals 1
Cleveland Indians 4 Texas Rangers 0
Minnesota Twins 11 Baltimore Orioles 6

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Montreal Expos 3 Milwaukee Brewers 2
St Louis Cardinals 2 New York Mets 0 10 innings
Houston Astros 8 Florida Marlins 5
Atlanta Braves 11 Arizona Diamondbacks 2
Cincinnati Reds 12 Colorado Rockies 6
Los Angeles Dodgers 8 Philadelphia Phillies 4
San Diego Padres 5 Pittsburgh Pirates 0
San Francisco Giants 13 Chicago Cubs 3

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Alex Ochoa Cincinnati Reds 5 for 6, 2B, HR, 2 RBI, 3 R
2. Rich Aurilia San Francisco Giants 2 for 3, 2B, HR, 2 RBI, 3 R, 2 BB
3. Matt Morris St Louis Cardinals 8.0 IP, 5 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 6 K



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APRIL 28, 2001
Tonight is the second game in the series in Chicago between the Mariners and the White Sox. The Mariners have begun the season with a 10-3 record on the road.

Kansas City Royals 2B Luis Alicea will miss 9 months because of a broken kneecap.

Rumor has it the Arizona Diamondbacks have placed 1B Greg Colbrunn on the trading block.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Tampa Bay Devil Rays 9-14 at Detroit Tigers 9-13
Oakland Athletics 13-10 at New York Yankees 13-10
Anaheim Angels 9-14 at Toronto Blue Jays 11-12
Kansas City Royals 11-12 at Boston Red Sox 12-11
Texas Rangers 7-16 at Cleveland Indians 15-7
Baltimore Orioles 11-12 at Minnesota Twins 10-11

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Florida Marlins 8-15 at Houston Astros 13-9
Montreal Expos 13-10 at Milwaukee Brewers 5-17
New York Mets 12-10 at St Louis Cardinals 11-11
Cincinnati Reds 11-11 at Colorado Rockies 11-10
Chicago Cubs 11-10 at San Francisco Giants 17-5
Atlanta Braves 13-11 at Arizona Diamondbacks 10-13
Philadelphia Phillies 12-11 at Los Angeles Dodgers 11-12
Pittsburgh Pirates 9-13 at San Diego Padres 12-11

SEATTLE MARINERS (16-7) AT CHICAGO WHITE SOX (12-9)
MATCHUPS
SP Paul Abbott vs James Baldwin Advantage Push
C Dan Wilson vs Sandy Alomar Jr Advantage Seattle
1B John Olerud vs Paul Konerko Advantage Seattle
2B Bret Boone vs Ray Durham Advantage Seattle
3B David Bell vs Jose Valentin Advantage Chicago
SS Carlos Guillen vs Royce Clayton Advantage Seattle
LF Mark T McLemore vs Carlos Lee Advantage Seattle
CF Mike Cameron vs Chris Singleton Advantage Seattle
RF Ichiro Suzuki vs Magglio Ordonez Advantage Push
DH Edgar Martinez vs Jose Canseco Advantage Seattle

In the bottom of the second, the White Sox loaded the bases with one out. Singleton went down on strikes for the second out. Alomar then grounded to short to end the inning without the White Sox getting on the board.

After three: Seattle 0 Chicago 0.

In the bottom of the fourth, Valentin broke the scoreless tie with a 372 foot solo home run.

In the top of the fifth, the Mariners loaded the bases with one out. Cameron went down on strikes for the second out. Suzuki, however, came through with a two-run double to give the Mariners the lead.

After six: Seattle 2 Chicago 1.

In the top of the seventh, Josh Fogg took the mound for the White Sox.

In the bottom of the seventh, pinch hitter Frank E Thomas tied the game with a two-out RBI single.

In the top of the eighth, the Mariners loaded the bases with one out. McLemore grounded into the 4-2 fielder's choice for the second out. Bob Howry then took the mound for the White Sox. Wilson got contact on a 1-0 pitch and turned it into a tie-breaking two-run single.

In the bottom of the eighth, Arthur Rhodes took the mound for the Mariners. Pinch hitter Herbert Perry made it a one-run game with a two-out RBI single. Alomar followed with his own RBI single to tie the game. With runners at first and second and two out, Jeff Nelson took the mound for the Mariners. A walk loaded the bases with two out. But Canseco grounded to third to end the inning.

In the top of the ninth, Keith Foulke took the mound for the White Sox.

In the bottom of the ninth, Valentin ended the game with an RBI single.

The two teams combined for 20 hits in the contest. White Sox pitchers combined to record 10 strikeouts.

Final score: Chicago 5 Seattle 4.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
James Baldwin 6.0 IP, 6 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 8 K

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Tampa Bay Devil Rays 10 Detroit Tigers 2
New York Yankees 14 Oakland Athletics 1
Toronto Blue Jays 5 Anaheim Angels 4
Kansas City Royals 7 Boston Red Sox 2
Texas Rangers 10 Cleveland Indians 6
Baltimore Orioles 8 Minnesota Twins 0

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Houston Astros 5 Florida Marlins 4 10 innings
Montreal Expos 8 Milwaukee Brewers 7
New York Mets 6 St Louis Cardinals 1
Cincinnati Reds 11 Colorado Rockies 9
San Francisco Giants 10 Chicago Cubs 5
Arizona Diamondbacks 17 Atlanta Braves 4
Philadelphia Phillies 6 Los Angeles Dodgers 5
San Diego Padres 2 Pittsburgh Pirates 1

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Junior Spivey Arizona Diamondbacks 4 for 4, 2B, HR, 5 RBI, 3 R, BB
2. Pat Burrell Philadelphia Phillies 2 for 2, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 3 R, 2 BB
3. Bernie F Williams New York Yankees 3 for 5, 2B, 3B, HR, 6 RBI, 3 R



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APRIL 29, 2001
Today is the rubber game in the series in Chicago between the Mariners and the White Sox. Today concludes the Mariners road trip and will be their last game in the month of April.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Tampa Bay Devil Rays 10-14 at Detroit Tigers 9-14
Oakland Athletics 13-11 at New York Yankees 14-10
Anaheim Angels 9-15 at Toronto Blue Jays 12-12
Kansas City Royals 12-12 at Boston Red Sox 12-12
Texas Rangers 8-16 at Cleveland Indians 15-8
Baltimore Orioles 12-12 at Minnesota Twins 10-12

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Montreal Expos 14-10 at Milwaukee Brewers 5-18
New York Mets 13-10 at St Louis Cardinals 11-12
Florida Marlins 8-16 at Houston Astros 14-9
Atlanta Braves 13-12 at Arizona Diamondbacks 11-13
Cincinnati Reds 12-11 at Colorado Rockies 11-11
Philadelphia Phillies 13-11 at Los Angeles Dodgers 11-13
Pittsburgh Pirates 9-14 at San Diego Padres 13-11
Chicago Cubs 11-11 at San Francisco Giants 18-5

SEATTLE MARINERS (16-8) AT CHICAGO WHITE SOX (13-9)
MATCHUPS
SP Aaron Sele vs David Wells Advantage Chicago
C Dan Wilson vs Mark L Johnson Advantage Seattle
1B John Olerud vs Paul Konerko Advantage Seattle
2B Bret Boone vs Ray Durham Advantage Seattle
3B David Bell vs Jose Valentin Advantage Chicago
SS Carlos Guillen vs Royce Clayton Advantage Seattle
LF Mark T McLemore vs Carlos Lee Advantage Seattle
CF Mike Cameron vs Chris Singleton Advantage Seattle
RF Ichiro Suzuki vs Magglio Ordonez Advantage Push
DH Edgar Martinez vs Jose Canseco Advantage Seattle
Overall Advantage Seattle

Both pitchers were perfect through three.

After three: Seattle 0 Chicago 0.

In the top of the fourth, Cameron drew a lead off walk for the Mariners first baserunner of the game. Suzuki followed with a single for the Mariners first hit of the game. Martinez then put the Mariners on the board with an RBI double. Boone was next and he scored Suzuki with a sacrifice fly. Martinez scored from third when Bell grounded to second.

In the bottom of the fourth, Ordonez put the White Sox on the board with a 390 foot two-out solo home run.

In the top of the fifth, rain began to fall.

In the bottom of the fifth, the rain stopped. Lee hit a 410 foot solo shot to make it a one-run game.

In the bottom of the sixth, Durham tied the game with a 364 foot solo home run. Konerko gave the White Sox the lead with a two-out two-run 379 foot blast.

After six: Chicago 5 Seattle 3.

In the bottom of the seventh, Norm Charlton took the mound for the Mariners.

In the top of the eighth, the rain began to fall again. Martinez tied the game with a 376 foot two-run bomb. With the bases empty and two out, play was stopped for a 46 minute rain delay.

In the top of the ninth, Bob Howry took the mound for the White Sox.

In the bottom of the ninth, with bases empty and one out, Joel Pineiro took the mound for the Mariners and sent the game into extra innings.

After nine: Seattle 5 Chicago 5.

In the top of the tenth, Cameron led off with a 380 foot homer to put the Mariners back in front. With bases empty and one out, Lorenzo Barcelo took the mound for the White Sox.

In the bottom of the tenth, Kazuhiro Sasaki took the mound for the Mariners. The White Sox loaded the bases with one out. Sasaki struck out Canseco and two were gone. Sasaki then got Ordonez swinging for a game-ending strikeout.

The Mariners got 10 hits in the win. Four Mariners pitchers combined to throw 10 strikeouts.

Final score: Seattle 6 Chicago 5 10 innings.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Edgar Martinez 2 for 5, 2B, HR, 3 RBI, 2 R

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Tampa Bay Devil Rays 5 Detroit Tigers 4 16 innings
New York Yankees 4 Oakland Athletics 2
Anaheim Angels 5 Toronto Blue Jays 3
Boston Red Sox 16 Kansas City Royals 6
Cleveland Indians 13 Texas Rangers 1
Baltimore Orioles 7 Minnesota Twins 0

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Montreal Expos 5 Milwaukee Brewers 3
St Louis Cardinals 1 New York Mets 0
Florida Marlins 4 Houston Astros 3
Atlanta Braves 5 Arizona Diamondbacks 3
Cincinnati Reds 7 Colorado Rockies 4
Philadelphia Phillies 4 Los Angeles Dodgers 2
San Diego Padres 4 Pittsburgh Pirates 2
Chicago Cubs 3 San Francisco Giants 2 12 innings

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Brian Daubach Boston Red Sox 3 for 5, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 3 R
2. Ellis Burks Cleveland Indians 3 for 5, 2B, HR, 5 RBI, 3 R
3. Andy Benes St Louis Cardinals 7.2 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 8 K, W



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APRIL 30, 2001
After going 3-3 on their road trip, the Mariners had the day off.

AL Player of the Week: 2B Adam Kennedy Anaheim Angels

NL Player of the Week: RF Larry Walker Colorado Rockies

WEEKLY POWER RANKINGS
1. San Francisco Giants
2. Seattle Mariners
3. Cleveland Indians
4. Montreal Expos
5. New York Yankees
6. Philadelphia Phillies
7. Houston Astros
8. San Diego Padres
9. Cincinnati Reds
10. Chicago White Sox
11. Baltimore Orioles
12. New York Mets
13. Atlanta Braves
14. Chicago Cubs
15. Boston Red Sox
16. St Louis Cardinals
17. Oakland Athletics
18. Toronto Blue Jays
19. Kansas City Royals
20. Colorado Rockies
21. Tampa Bay Devil Rays
22. Los Angeles Dodgers
23. Arizona Diamondbacks
24. Minnesota Twins
25. Anaheim Angels
26. Detroit Tigers
27. Florida Marlins
28. Pittsburgh Pirates
29. Texas Rangers
30. Milwaukee Brewers

STANDINGS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
EAST
New York Yankees 15-10
Baltimore Orioles 13-12
Boston Red Sox 13-12
Toronto Blue Jays 12-13
Tampa Bay Devil Rays 11-14

CENTRAL
Cleveland Indians 16-8
Chicago White Sox 13-10
Kansas City Royals 12-13
Minnesota Twins 10-13
Detroit Tigers 9-15

WEST
Seattle Mariners 17-8
Oakland Athletics 13-12
Anaheim Angels 10-15
Texas Rangers 8-17

NATIONAL LEAGUE
EAST
Montreal Expos 15-10
Philadelphia Phillies 14-11
New York Mets 13-11
Atlanta Braves 14-12
Florida Marlins 9-16

CENTRAL
Houston Astros 14-1]
Cincinnati Reds 13-11
Chicago Cubs 12-11
St Louis Cardinals 12-12
Pittsburgh Pirates 9-15
Milwaukee Brewers 5-19

WEST
San Francisco Giants 18-6
San Diego Padres 14-11
Colorado Rockies 11-12
Arizona Diamondbacks 11-14
Los Angeles Dodgers 11-14

SEATTLE MARINERS TEAM LEADERS
BATTING
BATTING AVG
Bret Boone .352
John Olerud .347
Edgar Martinez .343

HOME RUNS
Bret Boone 7
David Bell and Edgar Martinez 6 each

RUNS BATTED IN
David Bell 27
Bret Boone 24
Edgar Martinez 22

PITCHING
EARNED RUN AVERAGE
Jamie Moyer 2.02
Aaron Sele 3.93
John Halama 4.60

WINS
Freddy Garcia and Jamie Moyer 4 each
Three tied with 2

STRIKEOUTS
Freddy Garcia 34
Aaron Sele 22
Jamie Moyer 21

SEATTLE MARINERS TEAM STATS AND AL RANK
Runs Scored 162 1st
Batting AVG .278 3rd
On-Base PCT .344 5th
Home Runs 36 t-1st
Stolen Bases 22 5th
Runs against 109 4th
Starters ERA 3.83 3rd
Bullpen ERA 2.81 1st
Defensive Eff. .698 7th

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Tampa Bay Devil Rays 11-14 at Baltimore Orioles 13-12
New York Yankees 15-10 at Minnesota Twins 10-13

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Houston Astros 14-10 at New York Mets 13-11

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Tampa Bay Devil Rays 5 Baltimore Orioles 4
Minnesota Twins 5 New York Yankees 3

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Houston Astros 4 New York Mets 2

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Fred McGriff Tampa Bay Devil Rays 3 for 4, 2 HR, 3 RBI, 2 R, BB
2. Mike Bordick Baltimore Orioles 3 for 4, 3B, HR, 2 RBI, 2 R
3. Wade Miller Houston Astros 7.0 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 3 BB, 9 K, W



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MAY 1, 1998
The Mariners began a six-game home stand with a three-game series against the Boston Red Sox. The Mariners are 6-4 at home this season while the Red Sox have a road record of 6-3.

AL Batter of the Month: CF Kenny Lofton Cleveland Indians

NL Batter of the Month: RF Larry Walker Colorado Rockies

AL Pitcher of the Month: Bartolo Colon Cleveland Indians

NL Pitcher of the Month: Matt Morris St Louis Cardinals

AL Rookie of the Month: 3B Aubrey Huff Tampa Bay Devil Rays

NL Rookie of the Month: 3B Albert Pujols St Louis Cardinals

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Tampa Bay Devil Rays 12-14 at Baltimore Orioles 13-13
Cleveland Indians 16-8 at Kansas City Royals 12-13
New York Yankees 15-11 at Minnesota Twins 11-13
Detroit Tigers 9-15 at Texas Rangers 8-17
Chicago White Sox 13-10 at Anaheim Angels 10-15
Toronto Blue Jays 12-13 at Oakland Athletics 13-12

NATIONAL LEAGUE
San Francisco Giants 18-6 at Pittsburgh Pirates 9-15
St Louis Cardinals 12-12 at Florida Marlins 9-16
Arizona Diamondbacks 11-14 at Montreal Expos 15-10
Houston Astros 15-10 at New York Mets 13-12
Colorado Rockies 11-12 at Philadelphia Phillies 14-11
Milwaukee Brewers 5-19 at Atlanta Braves 14-12
Los Angeles Dodgers 11-14 at Cincinnati Reds 13-11
San Diego Padres 14-11 at Chicago Cubs 12-11

BOSTON RED SOX (13-12) AT SEATTLE MARINERS (17-8)
MATCHUPS
SP Frank Castillo vs Jamie Moyer Advantage Boston
C Scott Hatteberg vs Dan Wilson Advantage Push
1B Brian Daubach vs John Olerud Advantage Seattle
2B Jose Offerman vs Bret Boone Advantage Seattle
3B Jay Bell vs David Bell Advantage Seattle
SS Nomar Garciaparra vs Carlos Guillen Advantage Boston
LF Manny Ramirez vs Mark T McLemore Advantage Boston
CF Carl Everett vs Mike Cameron Advantage Seattle
RF Trot Nixon vs Ichiro Suzuki Advantage Seattle
DH Dante Bichette vs Edgar Martinez Advantage Seattle
Overall Advantage Seattle

In the bottom of the first, Boone put the Mariners on the board with a sacrifice fly.

In the bottom of the third, Martinez delivered a two-out solo dinger 411 feet.

After three: Seattle 2 Boston 0.

In the top of the fourth, Garciaparra scored from third when Offerman grounded to second and it was a one-run game.

In the bottom of the fifth, Suzuki hit his first major league home run, a 402 foot blow with a man on first to give the Mariners some breathing room.

In the bottom of the sixth, Wilson added a two-out RBI single to the Mariners lead. With runners at first and second and two out, Paxton Crawford took the mound for the Red Sox. McLemore brought a run home with a single. Suzuki followed with a two-run double.

After six: Seattle 8 Boston 1.

In the bottom of the eighth, Hipolito Pichardo took the mound for the Red Sox. Suzuki added an RBI single to his career day.

The Mariners pounded out 14 hits in the win.

Final score: Seattle 9 Boston 1.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Ichiro Suzuki 4 for 5, 2B, HR, 5 RBI, R

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Baltimore Orioles 7 Tampa Bay Devil Rays 2
Cleveland Indians 4 Kansas City Royals 3
New York Yankees 6 Minnesota Twins 5
Anaheim Angels 3 Chicago White Sox 1
Oakland Athletics 4 Toronto Blue Jays 1
Detroit Tigers at Texas Rangers ppd

NATIONAL LEAGUE
San Francisco Giants 13 Pittsburgh Pirates 3
St Louis Cardinals 6 Florida Marlins 2
Montreal Expos 7 Arizona Diamondbacks 2
Houston Astros 10 New York Mets 4
Philadelphia Phillies 8 Colorado Rockies 4
Atlanta Braves 3 Milwaukee Brewers 1
Cincinnati Reds 7 Los Angeles Dodgers 2
Chicago Cubs 2 San Diego Padres 1

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Ichiro Suzuki Seattle Mariners 4 for 5, 2B, HR, 5 RBI, R
2. Ramon E Martinez San Francisco Giants 4 for 5, 2B, 3B, HR, 4 RBI, 2 R
3. Daryle Ward Houston Astros 2 for 3, 2B HR, 4 RBI, 3 R, BB



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Tonight is the second game in the series in Seattle between the Mariners and the Boston Red Sox. The Mariners have won four of their last five. The Red Sox have lost six of their last nine.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit Tigers 9-15 at Texas Rangers 8-17 (2)
Tampa Bay Devil Rays 12-15 at Baltimore Orioles 14-13
New York Yankees 16-11 at Minnesota Twins 11-14
Cleveland Indians 17-8 at Kansas City Royals 12-14
Chicago White Sox 13-11 at Anaheim Angels 11-15
Toronto Blue Jays 12-14 at Oakland Athletics 14-12

NATIONAL LEAGUE
San Francisco Giants 19-6 at Pittsburgh Pirates 9-16
St Louis Cardinals 13-12 at Florida Marlins 9-17
Arizona Diamondbacks 11-15 at Montreal Expos 16-10
Houston Astros 16-10 at New York Mets 13-13
Colorado Rockies 11-13 at Philadelphia Phillies 15-11
Milwaukee Brewers 5-20 at Atlanta Braves 15-12
Los Angeles Dodgers 11-15 at Cincinnati Reds 14-11
San Diego Padres 14-12 at Chicago Cubs 13-11

BOSTON RED SOX (13-13) AT SEATTLE MARINERS (18-8)
MATCHUPS
SP Hideo Nomo vs Freddy Garcia Advantage Push
C Scott Hatteberg vs Dan Wilson Advantage Push
1B Brian Daubach vs John Olerud Advantage Seattle
2B Jose Offerman vs Bret Boone Advantage Cleveland
3B Jay Bell vs David Bell Advantage Seattle
SS Nomar Garciaparra vs Carlos Guillen Advantage Boston
LF Manny Ramirez vs Mark T McLemore Advantage Boston
CF Carl Everett vs Mike Cameron Advantage Seattle
RF Trot Nixon vs Ichiro Suzuki Advantage Seattle
DH Dante Bichette vs Edgar Martinez Advantage Seattle
Overall Advantage Seattle

In the bottom of the first, the Mariners loaded the bases with nobody out. Boone flew to left for the first out without bringing home a run. Nomo then struck out Olerud and two were gone. Cameron then struck out as well to end the inning without the Mariners scoring.

In the top of the second, Jay Bell put the Red Sox on the board with an RBI single.

In the bottom of the second, the Mariners loaded the bases with one out. Suzuki tied the game with an RBI single but Nixon threw Wilson out at home as he tried to score from second. Martinez walked to reload the bases with two out. But Boone flew out to right to end the inning.

In the top of the third, Everett led off with a 407 foot homer.

After three: Boston 2 Seattle 1.

In the bottom of the fifth, the Mariners again loaded the bases, this time with two out. But Wilson lined to second to end the inning.

In the top of the sixth, Ramirez hit a solo shot 391 feet.

In the bottom of the sixth, Sun-Woo Kim took the mound for the Red Sox.

After six: Boston 3 Seattle 1.

In the top of the eighth, Arthur Rhodes took the mound for the Mariners.

In the bottom of the ninth, Derek Lowe took the mound for the Red Sox and retired the Mariners in order.

The Red Sox won despite only getting 3 hits the entire game. Nomo got the win despite giving up an AL record-tying 8 walks.

Final score: Boston 3 Seattle 1.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Freddy Garcia 7.0 IP, 3 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 4 BB, 5 K

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit Tigers 8 Texas Rangers 2 Game 1
Texas Rangers 9 Detroit Tigers 5 Game 2
Tampa Bay Devil Rays 8 Baltimore Orioles 2
New York Yankees 4 Minnesota Twins 2
Cleveland Indians 7 Kansas City Royals 5
Anaheim Angels 17 Chicago White Sox 5
Toronto Blue Jays 4 Oakland Athletics 3 12 innings

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Houston Astros 9 New York Mets 1
St Louis Cardinals 3 Florida Marlins 1
Montreal Expos 9 Arizona Diamondbacks 5
Atlanta Braves 5 Milwaukee Brewers 4
Philadelphia Phillies 10 Colorado Rockies 3
San Francisco Giants 13 Pittsburgh Pirates 8
San Diego Padres 4 Chicago Cubs 3
Los Angeles Dodgers at Cincinnati Reds ppd

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Bobby Higginson Detroit Tigers 5 for 9, 2 2B, 2 HR, 2 RBI, 5 R, BB
2. Moises Alou Houston Astros 3 for 5, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 3 R
3. David Eckstein Anaheim Angels 4 for 5, RBI, 5 R, BB

Pittsburgh Pirates C Craig A Wilson suffered a quadriceps strain and will miss 6 weeks.



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