EXHIBITION BASEBALL
SPRING TRAINING STANDINGS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Baltimore63.667
Toronto63.667
Texas53.625
Cleveland54.556
Minnesota65.545
Oakland56.455
Chicago45.444
Detroit45.444
New York45.444
Anaheim46.400
Tampa Bay35.375
Seattle47.364
Kansas City36.333
Boston28.200
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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Cincinnati92.818
San Diego82.800
Florida72.778
Milwaukee75.583
Arizona54.556
Los Angeles54.556
Pittsburgh65.545
San Francisco55.500
Chicago56.455
Colorado45.444
New York45.444
St. Louis45.444
Montreal46.400
Atlanta35.375
Philadelphia35.375
Houston25.286
NOTE: Split-squad games count in the standings; games against non-major league teams do not.
Saturday's Games
Minnesota 9, Pittsburgh 2
Texas 10, Baltimore 2
Cincinnati (ss) 6, Tampa Bay 4
Toronto 6, Boston 2
Cincinnati (ss) 3, Kansas City (ss) 1
Atlanta 6, Detroit 5, 11 innings
Los Angeles 5, Kansas City (ss) 3
Florida 2, Montreal 1
New York Mets 7, St. Louis 3
Philadelphia 4, New York Yankees 3
Anaheim (ss) 9, Arizona 4
Chicago White Sox 5, San Francisco (ss) 4, 10 innings
Oakland (ss) 7, Colorado 5
Milwaukee (ss) 7, Seattle 2
Chicago Cubs 7, San Diego 3
Oakland (ss) 12, Anaheim (ss) 6
San Francisco (ss) 7, Milwaukee (ss) 6
Cleveland 7, Houston 6
Today's Games
Baltimore vs. Boston at Fort Myers, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
Tampa Bay vs. Minnesota at Fort Myers, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
Texas vs. Cincinnati at Sarasota, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
Toronto (ss) vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
New York Yankees (ss) vs. Toronto (ss) at Dunedin, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
Philadelphia vs. Kansas City at Haines City, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
New York Mets vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
Atlanta vs. Florida at Viera, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
Los Angeles vs. St. Louis at Jupiter, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
Cleveland vs. Houston at Valencia, Venezuela, 1:05 p.m.
Montreal vs. New York Yankees (ss) at Tampa, Fla., 1:15 p.m.
Seattle vs. Anaheim at Tempe, Ariz., 2:05 p.m.
Chicago Cubs (ss) vs. Arizona (ss) at Tucson, Ariz., 3:05 p.m.
Chicago White Sox vs. San Diego at Peoria, Ariz., 3:05 p.m.
San Francisco vs. Oakland at Phoenix, Ariz., 3:05 p.m.
Arizona (ss) vs. Chicago Cubs (ss) at Mesa, Ariz., 3:05 p.m.
Colorado vs. Milwaukee at Phoenix, 3:05 p.m.
Monday's Games
Montreal vs. Boston at Fort Myers, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
New York Yankees vs. Minnesota at Fort Myers, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
Pittsburgh vs. Texas at Port Charlotte, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
Cincinnati vs. Tampa Bay at St. Petersburg, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
Toronto vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
Kansas City vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
Atlanta vs. Cleveland at Winter Haven, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
St. Louis (ss) vs. Houston at Kissimmee, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
Los Angeles (ss) vs. St. Louis (ss) at Jupiter, Fla., 1:10 p.m.
Seattle (ss) vs. Anaheim (ss) at Tempe, Ariz., 2:05 p.m.
Oakland vs. Arizona at Tucson, Ariz., 3:05 p.m.
Chicago Cubs vs. Colorado at Tucson, Ariz., 3:05 p.m.
Chicago White Sox vs. Seattle (ss) at Peoria, Ariz., 3:05 p.m.
Anaheim (ss) vs. Milwaukee at Phoenix, 3:05 p.m.
San Diego vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale, Ariz., 3:05 p.m.
Florida vs. Baltimore at Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 7:05 p.m.
Los Angeles (ss) vs. New York Mets at Port St. Lucie, Fla., 7:10 p.m.
BOXSCORES
INDIANS 7, ASTROS 6
CLEVELANDHOUSTON
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Lofton cf3110Biggio 2b3000
Lowery cf2011Vizcaino ss0000
Vizquel ss4110Lugo ss3110
McDonald ss1000Lopez 2b2000
Alomar 2b3000Bagwell 1b3111
JolCabrera 2b1000Ramirez rf1110
Gonzlez rf3111Berkman lf4230
Cordova lf1000Alou rf3011
Thome 1b3122JPowell p0000
Peoples 1b1000Jackson p0000
Fryman 3b3010Mldndo ph-c0001
Westbrook p0000Hidalgo cf0001
Brown p0000Barker pr-cf2011
Gunderson p0000Ausmus c2000
Huskey ph1000Chavez c1000
Laker c0000Brocail p0000
Taubensee c4000Truby 3b2000
Vargas p0000Hayes 3b2011
Branyan lf-3b4221Lima p1000
Woodard p1000Hernandez p0000
Martinez ph1000Reed ph0000
RSmith p0000JosCabrera p0000
Garcia rf2121Ward 1b20000
Totals387116Totals32696
Cleveland311000002--7
Houston010101120--6
E--Fryman, Branyan. LOB--Cleveland 4, Houston 5. 2B--Lowery, Fryman, Branyan, Garcia, Bagwell, Berkman 2. 3B--Garcia, Hidalgo. HR--Gonzalez (4), Thome (1), Branyan (2). SB--Berkman. SF--Maldonado, Hidalgo, Barker.
IPHRERBBSO
Cleveland
Woodard311103
RSmith211001
Westbrook252211
Brown011100
Gunderson W, 1-0111101
Vargas S, 2100012
Houston
Lima465503
Hernandez100002
JosCabrera110001
JPowell110000
Jackson100002
Brocail L, 0-2132201
Brown pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. HBP--by Westbrook (Chavez). WP--Lima. T--2:38. A--15,612.
TWINS 9, PIRATES 2
PITTSBURGHMINNESOTA
abrhbiabrhbi
ABrown cf3121Jones lf5000
Bell rf3011Cuddyer lf0000
Redman rf1000Hocking ss2212
Kendall c3000Moriarty ss2000
Evans c1000Barnes rf2110
Giles lf3010Kielty pr-rf2121
Hermansen lf1010Koskie 3b2011
Ramirez 3b3000Maxwell 3b1010
Gomez 3b1000Hunter cf4010
Young 1b3000Restovich rf0000
Hyzd 1b1000Mntkwc 1b4121
Howard dh3100Buchanan dh4110
Morris 2b4000Pierzynski c3121
Nunez ss3010Smith c1000
Benson p0000Canizaro 2b3222
Mulholland p0000Diaz 2b1000
Williams p0000Kinney p0000
Johnson p0000
Romero p0000
Miller p0000
Wells p0000
Totals33262Totals369148
Pittsburgh001010000--2
Minnesota12231000x--9
E--Bell, Ramirez, Hocking, Canizaro. DP--Pittsburgh 2, Minnesota 2. LOB--Pittsburgh 6, Minnesota 5. 2B--Hocking, Maxwell, Buchanan. 3B--Koskie. HR--Canizaro (1). SB--ABrown (4).
IPHRERBBSO
Pittsburgh
Benson L,1-1498612
Mulholland251101
Williams200004
Minnesota
Kinney W,1-1321012
Johnson221012
Romero200001
Miller120001
Wells100000
HBP--by Benson (Koskie). T--2:19. A--4,293.
LINESCORES
REDS 3, ROYALS 0
Cincinnati000002001--341
Kansas City100000000--040
Reyes, Dessens (5), Yarnall (7), Nichting (9) and LaRue, Walbeck (8); Stein, Henry (5), Austin (7), Santiago (9) and Ortiz, Walter (9). W--Dessens, 1-0. L--Henry, 0-1. Sv--Nichting (2). HRs--Cincinnati, Ochoa (2), Kearns (2).
Cincinnati right fielders Alex Ochoa and Austin Kearns both hit solo homers, while starter Dennys Reyes allowed one run and three hits over four innings. Blake Stein allowed two hits over four scoreless innings for Kansas City.
MARLINS 2, EXPOS 1
Florida001000010--260
Montreal000010000--150
Cornelius, Tejera (5), Neal (6), Darensbourg (7), Looper (8) and Castro, Romero (7); Thurman, Urbina (4), Johnson (6), Lira (8), Strickland (9) and Knorr, Schneider (8), Gonzalez (9). W--Darensbourg, 1-0. L--Lira, 0-1. Sv--Looper (1).
Florida's Reid Cornelius pitched four innings of one-hit ball, striking out three, while Andy Fox and Derrek Lee had two hits apiece. Montreal's Felipe Lira allowed the winning run in the eighth.
RANGERS 10, ORIOLES 2
Baltimore001010000--2122
Texas11200510x--10140
Ponson, Towers (4), Figueroa (6), Douglass (8) and Fordyce, Lunar (7); Oliver, Crabtree (4), Kolb (5), Munro (6), Cubillan (8), Sikorski (9) and I.Rodriguez, Steed (4). W--Oliver, 2-0. L--Ponson, 0-1. HRs--Baltimore, Roberts (1). Texas, Galarraga (2), Monroe (1).
Andres Galarraga drove in two runs with a single and his second home run, Craig Monroe hit an inside-the-park homer in the seventh inning, and Frank Catalanotto and Mike Lamb also had two hits each for the Rangers. Brian Roberts had three hits for the Orioles, including his first homer of the spring.
BLUE JAYS 6, RED SOX 2
Boston000000101--292
Toronto00030003x--671
F.Castillo, Schourek (5), Miller (6), Erdos (7), Arroyo (8) and Varitek, Lomansey (7); Mighalak, Carrasco (4), Daneker (6), File (8) and A.Castillo, Molina (8). W--Carrasco, 1-0. L--F.Castillo, 0-1. Sv--File (2).
Frank Castillo started with three perfect innings against his old team, before Toronto scored three runs in a four-pitch span of the fourth. Blue Jays starter Chris Michalak allowed two hits in three scoreless innings.
BRAVES 6, TIGERS 5
Detroit20000101100--5162
Atlanta00002120001--6112
(11 innings)
Holt, Runyan (5), Cornejo (6), Maroth (7), Patterson (8), Perisho (9), M.Johnson (11) and Cardona, Mendez (6); Millwood, Lewis (3), Whiteside (5), Abreu (6), Robbins (7), Remlinger (8), Rocker (9), McClendon (10), Parra (11) and Lopez, Norris (5). W--Parra, 1-0. L--M.Johnson, 0-2. HRs--Detroit, McMillon (2). Atlanta, Jordan (1).
Junior Brignac singled in the winning run off Mark Johnson in the 11th inning for Atlanta. Detroit tied the score in the ninth off John Rocker when Andres Torres singled, stole second and third, then scored on Robert Fick's single.
DODGERS 5, ROYALS 3
Kansas City002000010--3100
Los Angeles10010210x--580
Wilson, Affeldt (5), Grimsley (7) and Hinch, Tonis (7); Park, Shaw (4), Dreifort (5), Service (8), Fetters (9) and Kreuter, B.Johnson (8). W--Dreifort, 2-0. L--Affeldt, 0-1. Sv--Fetters (1). HRs--Kansas City, Sweeney (1). Los Angeles, Cookson 2 (2), Cora (1).
Los Angeles' Brent Cookson hit two solo home runs off Kris Wilson, while four relievers held the Royals to one run in the last six innings.
METS 7, CARDINALS 3
St. Louis000002001--395
New York (N)00210103x--7122
Al.Benes, Veres (4), J.Rodriguez (6), Stechschulte (7), Matthews (8) and Marrero, McDonald (6); Appier, Wall (4), Cook (5), J.Franco (6), Benitez (7), Walker (9) and Phillips, V.Wilson (7). W--Appier, 1-0. L--Al.Benes, 0-2. HR--St. Louis, Pujols (1).
Kevin Appier pitched three shutout innings and the Mets scored three runs in the eighth to break the game open. St. Louis committed five errors.
PHILLIES 4, YANKEES 3
Philadelphia000002020--473
New York (A)00120000x--372
Wolf, Sodowsky (4), Figueroa (5), Oropesa (8), Bottalico (9) and Turner, Schreimann (9); Mussina, Lilly (5), Kamieniecki (6), Lovinger (7), Lee (8), Stanton (9) and Posada, Matos (6). W--Figueroa, 1-0. L--Lee, 0-1. Sv--Bottalico (1). HRs--Philadelphia, Glanville (1). New York, Garcia (2), Hill (3).
Doug Glanville homered and drove in four runs for Philadelphia, while Nelson Figueroa pitched three innings of two-hit ball in relief for the win. Mike Mussina allowed one hit in four shutout innings for the Yankees. who got a two-run homer from Glenallen Hill and a solo shot from Carlos Garcia.
ANGELS 9, D-BACKS 4
Arizona001000300--492
Anaheim20005020x--9140
Schilling, Guzman (5), Springer (6), Steenstra (7), Bennett (8) and Cresse, Huckaby (6); Rapp, Pote (4), Shields (6), Turnbow (8), Green (9) and B.Molina, J.Molina (7). W--Rapp, 1-0. L--Schilling, 0-2. HR--Anaheim, Joyner (1).
Wally Joyner tripled, homered and drove in four runs as Anaheim collected 14 hits. Curt Schilling allowed two runs and four hits in four innings for Arizona, while relieved Geraldo Guzman gave up five runs in the fifth. Luis Gonzalez doubled twice and drove in three runs for the Diamondbacks.
WHITE SOX 5, GIANTS 4
San Francisco (ss)0200101000--481
Chicago (A)2100000011--593
(10 innings)
Arnold, Fultz (3), Jensen (5), Urban (7), Joseph (8), Crabtree (9) and Torrealba, Tyler (7); Wells, Biddle (3), Vining (7), DeWitt (8), Wunsch (9), Corbin (10) and Alomar, M.Johnson (7). W--Corbin, 1-1. L--Crabtree, 0-1.
David Wells retired the side on seven pitches in the first inning, but allowed two unearned runs in the second of his spring debut. Joe Borchard doubled off Robert Crabtree in the 10th to win it for the White Sox. Chicago's Frank Thomas was 0-for-3 with a strikeout and is 2-for-14 (.143).
A'S 7, ROCKIES 5
Oakland (ss)000101023--7103
Colorado110000003--5113
Ratliff, Miller (4), Ireland (6), J.Pena (8), Lankford (9) and Hernandez, McKay (4); Astacio, Thomson (5), House (7), Myers (8), DeJean (9) and Petrick, Cox (7). W--Ireland, 1-0. L--Myers, 0-1.
Ryan Christenson went 3-for-4 with an RBI and three runs scored for Oakland. Colorado scored single runs in the first and second innings on RBI doubles by Todd Helton and Neifi Perez, who is hitting .480 this spring.
BREWERS 7, MARINERS 2
Milwaukee (ss)000140110--7100
Seattle000001001--2101
Haynes, Davis (5), Weathers (7), Childers (8), Cunnane (9) and Gubanich, K.Johnson (7); Sele, Paniagua (4), Rhodes (5), Fuentes (6), Stark (7), Hodges (9) and Wilson, Horner (6). W--Haynes, 1-0. L--Paniagua, 0-1. HR--Milwaukee, Franklin (1).
Jimmy Haynes allowed four hits in four scoreless innings and Jeffrey Hammonds had two hits for Milwaukee. Seattle starter Aaron Sele needed only 35 pitches to throw three hitless innings. Ichiro Suzuki was 2-for-3 with a stolen base, his first of the spring.
CUBS 7, PADRES 3
San Diego100000011--380
Chicago (N)20130010x--7150
Witasick, Guzman (4), Miller (4), Herndon (5), Maurer (7), Mahay (8) and Wilkins, Greene (7); Wood, Heredia (5), Zambrano (6), Farnsworth (7), Stanifer (8), Wainhouse (9) and Hundley, Girardi (4), Amrhein (8). W--Wood, 1-1. L--Witasick, 0-1. HRs--San Diego, Jackson (1), Mendez (1), Riggs (1). Chicago, Mueller (1).
Kerry Wood gave up one run and three hits in four innings and Sammy Sosa had three hits -- two doubles -- and two RBIs for Chicago, which stopped a six-game losing streak. San Diego had three solo homers.
A'S 12, ANGELS 6
Anaheim (ss)000041100--6110
Oakland (ss)02101242x--12150
Nina, Lukasiewicz (3), Lackey (4), Fyhrie (6), Alvarez (7), Small (8) and Fabregas, Lidle (8); Zito, Magnante (5), Snow (6), Hiljus (7) and Fasano, T.Wilson (7). W--Hiljus, 1-0. L--Fyhrie, 1-1. HRs--Anaheim, Diaz (1), Johnson (1), Barnes (3). Oakland, Byrnes (1), Ortiz 2 (3), Bellhorn (1), Hart (1).
Athletics rookie Jose Ortiz went 4-for-5 with two solo homers. Oakland's Barry Zito struck out five in four scoreless innings, allowing three hits, but Larry Barnes, Gary Johnson and Alex Diaz homered for Anaheim, all off Mike Magnante.
GIANTS 7, BREWERS 6
Milwaukee (ss)102021000--6130
San Francisco (ss)003003001--7'50
Mieses, Chantres (3), Roque (6), Buddie (7), King (8) and Brown, Moon (6); Hernandez, Embree (4), Gardner (5), Johnstone (8), Connelly (9) and Estalella, Rodriguez (7). W--Connelly, 1-0. L--King, 0-1. HRs--Milwaukee, Coolbaugh (3). San Francisco, Valderrama (1).
Carlos Valderrama hit a game-winning home-run off Ray King in the ninth inning. San Francisco starter Livan Hernandez gave up three runs and seven hits in three innings, while winner Steve Connelly struck out two in the ninth. Milwaukee starter Jose Mieses allowed three runs, one hit and four walks in 2 1-3 innings, striking out four.
REDS 6, RAYS 4
Tampa Bay000004000--4101
Cincinnati11001210x--6100
Rupe, Wallace (4), Spoljaric (6), Bergman (7), Yan (8) and Flaherty, Hall (8); Harnisch, Etherton (6), Andrews (6), Estrella (7), Sullivan (8), Wohlers (9) and Stinnett, Sardinah (7). W--Andrews, 1-0. L--Spoljaric, 1-1. Sv--Wohlers (1). HR--Cincinnati, Griffey (2).
Ken Griffey Jr. doubled and hit his second homer of the spring to pace a 10-hit attack. Reds starter Pete Harnisch pitched five innings of three-hit, shutout ball and Mark Wohlers worked the ninth for his first save.
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