EXHIBITION BASEBALL AT A GLANCE



SPRING TRAINING STANDINGSAMERICAN LEAGUE
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Minnesota188.692
Boston1510.600
New York139.591
Oakland1612.571
Seattle1310.565
Tampa Bay108.556
Kansas City1311.542
Anaheim1412.539
Chicago1313.500
Cleveland1313.500
Detroit1215.444
Texas1115.423
Baltimore1014.417
Toronto1014.417
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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Milwaukee1710.630
Montreal1710.630
St. Louis1511.577
Houston1310.565
Florida1411.560
Cincinnati1515.500
Arizona1314.481
Chicago1314.481
Colorado1213.480
New York1215.444
Atlanta1115.423
San Diego1115.423
Los Angeles1117.393
Philadelphia1016.385
San Francisco916.360
Pittsburgh1018.357
NOTE: Split-squad games count in the standings; games against non-major league teams do not.
Monday's Games
Tampa Bay 7, Yomiuri 1
Boston 8, Baltimore 3
Minnesota 13, Toronto 2
Florida 5, Los Angeles 1
St. Louis 5, N.Y. Mets 4
Oakland 6, Seattle 5
Anaheim 3, Chicago Cubs 0
Milwaukee 7, Arizona 6, 10 innings
San Francisco 12, Colorado 1
Chicago White Sox 14, Kansas City 3
Atlanta 6, Montreal 0
Houston 2, Cleveland 1
Detroit 5, Philadelphia 1
Cincinnati 6, Pittsburgh 2
San Diego 8, Texas 3
Today's Games
Boston vs. Toronto at Dunedin, Fla., 1:05
Montreal vs. Florida at Jupiter, Fla., 1:05
Los Angeles vs. Atlanta at Kissimmee, Fla., 1:05
N.Y. Mets vs. Cleveland at Winter Haven, Fla., 1:05
Minnesota vs. Cincinnati at Sarasota, Fla., 1:05
St. Louis vs. Baltimore at Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 1:05
Philadelphia vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, Fla., 1:05
Anaheim vs. Texas at Surprise, Ariz., 3:05
Milwaukee vs. Oakland at Phoenix, 3:05
Seattle vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa, Ariz., 3:05
Colorado vs. Arizona at Tucson, Ariz., 3:05
Kansas City vs. San Diego at Peoria, Ariz., 3:05
Chicago White Sox vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale, Ariz., 3:05
Houston vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fla., 6:05
ASTROS 2, INDIANS 1
CLEVELANDHOUSTON
abrhbiabrhbi
Lawton lf5010Biggio cf2110
Vizquel ss2010Lane cf-rf1000
Escobar rf2010Everett ss4120
Gerut rf3000Bagwell 1b3001
Hafner 1b1000Bruntlett 2b1000
Broussard 1b3000Kent 2b2010
McDonald ss1000Lamb 1b1000
Martinez c3010Dotel p0000
Blake 3b3111Hidalgo rf2000
Merloni 2b4000Backe p0000
Crisp cf3010Gallo p0000
Stanford p1000Stone p0000
Westbrook p0000Vizcaino ph-1b1011
Herrera ph1000Berkman lf3000
Stewart p0000Thompson lf1000
Jimenez p0000Ensberg 3b3020
Clapinski ph0000Chavez c2000
Miller p2000
Palmeiro rf-cf1000
Totals32161Totals29272
Cleveland010000000--1
Houston00100001x--2
DP--Cleveland 1, Houston 1. LOB--Cleveland 10, Houston 7. 2B--Crisp, Martinez, Biggio. 3B--Escobar. HR--Blake (5). SB--Vizquel, Blake, Kent, Everett. S--Chavez.
IPHRERBBSO
Cleveland
Stanford541113
Westbrook100002
Stewart110000
Jimenez L, 1-2121110
Houston
Miller641135
Backe2-300011
Gallo2-310000
Stone W, 1-02-300011
Dotel S, 2110001
HBP--by Dotel (Clapinski), by Stanford (Hidalgo). WP--Dotel. T--2:39. A--3,820.
REDS 6, PIRATES 2
PITTSBURGHCINCINNATI
abrhbiabrhbi
TRdmn cf4021DJmnz 2b4112
Castillo 2b3120Larkin ss4011
Kendall c2001Olmedo ss0000
Cota c1000Grf Jr. cf1000
Mndesi lf3000WPena cf3121
JDavis lf1000Kearns rf4000
Simon 1b4000Jones p0000
CWilsn rf3000Reith p0000
Mckwk 3b3000Graves p0000
JWilsn ss3000Dunn lf4131
Vglsng p2110Hummel 3b0000
Bhrngr p0000Casey 1b3000
Hill ph1000Bong p0000
Mesa p0000JClark rf1110
LaRue c3000
Freel 3b-cf3111
Acevedo p2000
Valentin 1b1100
Totals30252Totals33696
Pittsburgh101000000--2
Cincinnati00110031x--6
E--Mondesi, Mackowiak. DP--Pittsburgh 1. LOB--Pittsburgh 3, Cincinnati 6. 2B--Vogelsong, DJimenez, Dunn, Freel. 3B--TRedman (1), Castillo (1). HR--WPena (3), Dunn (6). SB--JClark. CS--TRedman, Dunn. SF--Kendall.
IPHRERBBSO
Pittsburgh
Vogelsong642218
Boehringer L,0-1133211
Mesa121100
Cincinnati
JoAcevedo642206
Bong W,2-0100001
Jones2-310001
Reith1-300010
Graves100001
HBP--by Vogelsong (LaRue). T--2:22. A--4,926.
DEVIL RAYS 7, YOMIURI 1
Tampa Bay000203200--7120
Yomiuri100000000--161
Hendrickson, Brazelton (6), Colome (9) and Guzman, Fordyce; Hayashi, Kudoh (4), Johbe (6), Satoh (8) and Abe, Murata. W--Hendrickson, 1-2. L--Kudoh, 0-1. HRs--Tampa Bay, Cruz (4), Fick (3).
Jose Cruz, Jr. hit a two-run homer in the fourth and Robert Fick added another two-run shot in the sixth to support
MARLINS 5, DODGERS 1
Florida100030100--5122
Los Angeles001000000--161
Willis, Wayne (7), Tejera (9) and Redmond; Jackson, Colyer (5), Nickle (7), White (9) and Rose, Hill. W--Willis, 1-0. L--Jackson, 1-2. HR--Florida, Nunez (6).
National League Rookie of the Year Dontrelle Willis allowed one run in six innings, scattered five hits, struck out five and walked one.
TWINS 13, BLUE JAYS 2
Minnesota002223004--13151
Toronto20000000x--271
Greisinger, Romero (4), Fultz (6), Neshek (7), Gutierrez (8), Douglass (9) and Mauer, Heintz (8); Hentgen, De Jong (6), Kershner (7), ALopez (9) and Cash. W--Greisinger, 3-0. L--Hentgen, 1-3. HRs--Minnesota, Simmons (1), Mazza (1).
Nick Punto went 3-for-6 with three RBIs, and Brian Simmons and Luis Mazza homered for Minnesota.
RED SOX 8, ORIOLES 3
Baltimore000120000--340
Boston07010000x--891
Bauer, Rodriguez (3), Rakers (5), DeJean (6), Ryan (7), Julio (8) and JLopez; Wakefield, Dinardo (7), Timlin (8), Jones (9) and Mirabelli. W--Wakefield, 3-1. L--Bauer, 0-2. HRs--Baltimore, Segui (1), LLopez (1). Boston, Damon (2), Ortiz (7), Millar (2).
Tim Wakefield gave up three runs and four hits over six innings for his third win this spring.
CARDINALS 5, METS 4
New York (N)220000000--4112
St. Louis00002030x--5101
Leiter, Bottalico (5), Weathers (7), Moreno (8) and Wilson, Hietpas (6); Suppan, Simontacchi (6), Tavarez (8), Eldred (9) and McKay, Widger (7). W--Simontacchi, 2-1. L--Weathers, 0-1. Sv--Eldred (2).
So Taguchi, one of several players competing to be the Cardinals left fielder, went 4-for-4 to lift his average from .298 to .354.
BREWERS 7, DIAMONDBACKS 6
(10 innings)
Arizona0150000000--660
Milwaukee0000000061--790
Dessens, Randolph (8), Aquino (9), Bruney (10) and Mayne, Estalella (8); Franklin, Ford (4), Capuano (5), Vizcaino (9), Hernandez (10) and Moeller. W--Hernandez, 1-0. L--Bruney, 1-1. HRs--Arizona, Kata 2 (5), Gonzalez (3). Milwaukee, Overbay (2).
Diamondbacks starter Elmer Dessens allowed only three hits, walked one and struck out eight over seven scoreless innings.
GIANTS 12, ROCKIES 1
San Francisco000051132--12170
Colorado00010000x--171
Hermanson, Walker (7), Zerbe (8), Aardsma (9) and Torrealba, Lunsford; Kennedy, Reed (6), Wendell (7), Simpson (8), Nunez (9) and Ortiz, Morales. W--Hermanson, 1-2. L--Kennedy, 2-1. HR--Colorado, Wilson (2).
Cody Ransom had four doubles and Tony Torcato went 3-for-3 with four RBIs for San Francisco.
ATHLETICS 6, MARINERS 5
Oakland020300100--683
Seattle100000040--582
Redman, Hammond (6), Mecir (7), Rhodes (8), Reames (9) and Miller; Franklin, Mulholland (6), Myers (8), Martinez (9) and Davis. W--Redman, 3-1. L--Franklin, 1-2. Sv--Reames (2). HRs--Oakland, Crosby 2 (5), Seattle, JLopez (2).
Bobby Crosby, the 24-year-old rookie successor for departed shortstop Miguel Tejada, drove in five runs with a pair of homers to lead Oakland.
WHITE SOX 14, ROYALS 3
Kansas City000030000--3101
Chicago (A)30170300x--14150
Herndon, Walrond (4), Vasquez (5), Cumberland (7), Baerlocher (8) and Stinnett, Castillo; Cotts, Sanders (4), Jackson (7), Politte (8), Santiago (9) and Alomar, Burke. W--Cotts, 1-1. L--Herndon, 0-1. HRs--Kansas City, DeJesus (1). Chicago, Ordonez (3), Rowand (3).
Magglio Ordonez went 4-for-4 with a home run, four RBIs and three runs scored and starter
ANGELS 3, CUBS 0
Chicago (N)000000000--041
Anaheim20010000x--390
Clement, Pratt (6), Wellemeyer (7), Hawkins (8) and Barrett, Bako; Escobar, Rodriguez (8), Hensley (8), Percival (9) and BMolina, Paul. W--Escobar, 1-2. L--Clement, 0-3. Sv--Percival (1).
Anaheim starter Kelvim Escobar shut out the Cubs for seven innings, allowing just three hits.
TIGERS 5, PHILLIES 1
Detroit000003002--590
Philadelphia010000000--170
Cornejo, Bumatay (6), Dingman (6), Walker (8), Levine (9), and IRodriguez, DiFelice (6); Padilla, Cormier (7), Wagner (9), and Pratt. W--Cornejo, 2-1. L--Padilla, 2-1. HR--Philadelphia, Ledee (2).
Detroit's Carlos Guillen delivered a three-run triple in the sixth inning.
PADRES 8, RANGERS 3
San Diego020110310--8130
Texas010011000--392
Wells, Otsuka (7), Witasick (8), Szuminski (9), and Hernandez; Lewis, Drese (6), Almanzar (9) and Barajas, Diaz (6). W--Wells, 1-0. L--Lewis, 0-1. HRs--San Diego, Giles (4). Texas, Blalock (5), MYoung (2).
San Diego starter David Wells gave up three earned runs on six hits in six innings.