SPRING TRAINING STANDINGS



SPRING TRAINING STANDINGS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
WLPct
Minnesota2011.645
Seattle1610.615
New York139.591
Boston1712.586
Kansas City1712.586
Tampa Bay118.579
Oakland1914.576
Anaheim1713.567
Cleveland1714.548
Chicago1513.536
Toronto1315.464
Detroit1417.452
Baltimore1216.429
Texas1118.379
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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Montreal1811.621
Milwaukee1812.600
St. Louis1712.586
Florida1613.552
Cincinnati1816.529
Chicago1616.500
Houston1414.500
Colorado1314.481
Arizona1517.469
Atlanta1417.452
New York1319.406
San Diego1118.379
Los Angeles1220.375
Pittsburgh1220.375
San Francisco1119.367
Philadelphia1020.333
Split-squad games count in the standings; games against non-major league teams do not.
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Friday's Games
Cincinnati 5, Toronto 5, tie
Cleveland 8, Detroit 2
Minnesota 4, Pittsburgh 3
Milwaukee vs. Chicago White Sox at Tucson, Ariz., ccd., rain
Boston 7, Atlanta 3
Florida 6, N.Y. Mets 3
Kansas City 7, Houston 3
Memphis (AAA) 7, St. Louis 3
Chicago Cubs 8, Arizona 1
Colorado vs. Texas at Las Vegas, ccd., rain
Anaheim 6, Los Angeles 4, 11 innings
Oakland 4, San Francisco 0
Saturday's Games
N.Y. Mets 21, Florida 13
Atlanta 5, Boston 0
Tampa Bay 7, Toronto 5
Cincinnati 5, Baltimore 3
Pittsburgh 7, Minnesota 4
Cleveland 6, Philadelphia 5
St. Louis 5, Memphis (AAA) 1
Detroit 7, N.Y. Yankees 7, tie, 10 innings
Kansas City 9, Houston 5
Chicago White Sox vs. Milwaukee at Maryvale, Ariz., ccd., rain
Arizona 8, Chicago Cubs 7
Colorado vs. Texas at Las Vegas, ccd., rain
Oakland 11, San Francisco 10, 10 innings
Seattle at San Diego, late
Los Angeles at Anaheim, late
Today's Games
Cleveland at Philadelphia, 1:05 p.m.
Montreal vs. N.Y. Mets at Port St. Lucie, Fla., 1:10 p.m.
Oakland at San Francisco, 3:05 p.m.
Florida at Albuquerque (AAA), 3:05 p.m.
Seattle at San Diego, 4:05 p.m.
Los Angeles at Anaheim, 4:05 p.m.
Colorado at Sacramento (AAA), 4:30 p.m.
SATURDAY'S BOXSCORES
INDIANS 6, PHILLIES 5
CLEVELANDPHILADELPHIA
abrhbiabrhbi
Lawton lf2100Byrd cf5110
Cooper lf2010Polanco 2b5020
Vizquel ss3221Thome 1b4211
McDonald ss2010Cormier p0000
Gerut rf3012Worrell p0000
Escobar rf1000Michaels ph1000
Broussard 1b3000Wagner p0000
Hafner 1b1000Burrell lf4123
Martinez c4020Abreu rf3100
Blake 3b3112Lieberthal c4010
Belliard 2b3000Collier pr0000
Merloni 2b0000Pratt c1000
Crisp cf4110Rollins c5011
D'Amico p0000Bell 3b3010
Durbin p0000Padilla p1010
Clapinski p1111Utley ph1000
Stewart p0000Madison p0000
Betancourt p0000Ledee ph0000
Tadano p0000Hernandez p0000
Laker ph1000Wooten 1b1000
Totals336106Totals385105
Cleveland000230100--6
Philadelphia100040000--5
E--Blake, Vizquel. DP--Philadelphia 2. LOB--Cleveland 6, Philadelphia 6. 2B--Vizquel, Rollins. HRs--Blake (6), Clapinski (1), Burrell (3), Thome (3). SB--McDonald, Polanco, Abreu. S--Clapinski, D'Amico, Bell.
IPHRERBBSO
Cleveland
D'Amico4 2-395533
Durbin W, 2-01 1-300011
Stewart110011
Betancourt100012
Tadano S,1100001
Philadelphia
Padilla422214
Madson133310
Hernandez110010
Cormier121120
Worrell L, 0-2110002
Wagner110000
T--3:09. A--41,889
PIRATES 7, TWINS 4
MINNESOTAPITTSBURGH
abrhbiabrhbi
Stewart lf1000Redman cf2110
Ryan ph-lf4010Mackowiak cf2000
Rivas 2b2010Kendall c2000
Scanlon ph-2b3000Cota c2000
Mientkiewicz 1b1000Mondesi lf1001
GJones 1b4020Davis lf-rf2110
Koskie 3b1111Simon 1b2010
Sandoval 3b3110Lytle pr-lf1310
Hunter cf1110CWilson rf-1b3123
Simmons cf3000Eldred 1b1011
JJones rf1112Stynes 3b2111
Cuddyer rf3031Morgan cf1000
Mauer c2000JWilson ss3000
LeCroy c2010Castillo 2b4011
Phillips c0000Fogg p1000
Guzman ss2010Hill 2b1000
Prieto ss2000Vogelsong p1010
Silva p1000
Roa p0000
Offerman ph1000
Balfour p0000
Punto ph-3b1000
Schoening p0000
Totals384134Totals31797
Minnesota030000010--4
Pittsburgh11010202x--7
E--Simon. DP--Pittsburgh 2. LOB--Minnesota 8, Pittsburgh 3. 2B--Redman, Simon, Cuddyer, Eldred. 3B--Ryan, Vogelsong, Davis. HRs--Koskie (1), JJones (4), CWilson (5). S--Silva. SF--JWilson.
IPHRERBBSO
Minnesota
Silva443312
Roa L, 0-2222202
Balfour110002
Schoening122211
Pittsburgh
Fogg583303
Vogelsong W, 1-0451107
T--2:19. A--4,418.
SATURDAY'S LINESCORES
METS 21, MARLINS 13
At Jupiter, Fla.
New York (N)005063412--21231
Florida102002053--13181
Leiter, Weathers (3), Franco (4), Looper (5), Bell (6), McNab (7), Caracioli (7), Lavigne (8), and Phillips, Wilson (7); Willis, Wayne (5), Perisho (6), Bump (7), Benitez (8), Phelps (9, and Castro, Redmond (7). W--Leiter, 2-0. L--Willis, 1-1. HRs--New York, Spencer (3), Wigginton (4). Florida, Nunez (10).
Shane Spencer and Ty Wigginton each hit two-run homers for the Mets, who had 23 hits off four Florida pitchers. Dontrelle Willis allowed five runs and seven hits in four innings. Cliff Floyd drove in five runs, Wigginton four and Spencer and Vance Wilson three each for the Mets. Abraham Nunez homered and drove in a pair of runs for the Marlins, who had 18 hits.
BRAVES 5, RED SOX 0
At Atlanta
Boston000000000--090
Atlanta00020021x--5100
Wakefield, Foulke (4), DiNardo (4), Seibel (6), Zink (8) and Mirabelli, Martinez (6); Thomson, Nitkowski (4), Reitsma (5), Cruz (6), Cunnane (7), Alfonseca (8), Drew (9) and EPerez, Estrada (6), Evans (9). W--Nitkowski, 2-0. L--Foulke, 0-1. HR--Atlanta, Giles (3).
Atlanta's John Thompson pitched three scoreless innings, allowing three hits while striking out four in his last spring training start. Marcus Giles homered and Damon Hollins drove in a pair of runs for the Braves. Tim Wakefield threw three scoreless innings, giving up just one hit for the Red Sox.
DEVIL RAYS 7, BLUE JAYS 5
At Dunedin, Fla.
Tampa Bay010031002--790
Toronto000100004--592
Hendrickson, Moss (7), Gaudin (8), Sosa (9) and Hall, Fordyce (5); Lilly, Matos (5), Hentgen (6), De Los Santos (8), Adams (9) and Cash, Chiaffredo (6). W--Hendrickson, 1-2. L--Lilly, 0-1. HR--Tampa Bay, Perez (3).
Mark Hendrickson allowed one run and two hits in six innings to lead Tampa Bay. Eddie Perez had three hits for the Devil Rays, including a solo home run in the fifth. Ted Lilly got the loss, giving up four runs -- one earned -- and four hits in 4 1-3 innings.
TIGERS 7, YANKEES 7
At Tampa, Fla.
Detroit2200201000--7135
New York (A)1001300200--792
Cornejo, Levine (6), Yan (8), Walker (9), Dingman (10), and IRodriguez, Shelton (7); Contreras, Osborne (5), DePaula (7), Rivera (9), Bean (10), and Flaherty, Posada (), Fasano (). HRs--Detroit, IRodriguez (1), Higginson (2). New York, Clark (4), Bragg (2).
Darren Bragg homered in a two-run eighth inning and Tony Clark hit a two-run homer and added a double for the Yankees. New York starter Jose Contreras gave up six runs and 10 hits in 4 2-3 innings, including home runs to Bobby Higginson and Ivan Rodriguez. Detroit starter Nate Cornejo allowed five runs and five hits in 5 2-3 innings.
ROYALS 9, ASTROS 5
At Houston
Kansas City006003000--9110
Houston300100100--5152
Affeldt, Gobble (4), Rosa (6), Middleton (7), Tamayo (8), Carrasco (9), and Santiago, Stinnett (6); Miller, Miceli (4), Galio (5), Chouinard (6), Lidge (7), Dotel (8), Bullinger (9), and Ausmus. W--Affeldt, 1-0. L--Miller, 1-3. HRs--Kansas City, Lopez (1). Houston, Bagwell (1).
Mendy Lopez hit a three-run homer and Benito Santiago hit a two-run double to lead the Royals. Jeremy Affeldt allowed seven hits in three innings. The Astros open at home Monday against San Francisco, while the Royals host the Chicago White Sox in their opener, also on Monday.
CARDINALS 5, MEMPHIS 1
At Memphis, Tenn.
St. Louis110030000--5131
Memphis (AAA)000100000--120
Suppan, King (7), Kline (8), Lincoln (9), and McKay; Wainwright, Flores (6), Horgan (9), and Mahoney. W--Suppan. L--Wainwright. HRs--St. Louis, Pujols. Memphis, Gall.
St. Louis starter Jeff Suppan pitched six innings and allowed one run and two hits in six innings while striking out five. Albert Pujols homered and drove in a pair of runs. Adam Wainwright started for Memphis and gave up five runs and 11 hits in five innings.
REDS 5, ORIOLES 3
At Chattanooga, Tenn.
Baltimore002000100--3132
Cincinnati20030000x--5111
Riley, Ormand (4), JRodriguez (5), Rakers (7), Cubillan (8), and Lopez, Osik (6); Acevedo, Wagner (5), Norton (6), Reith (7), Jones (8), Graves (9), and LaRue, Miller (7). W--Acevedo, 3-0. L--Ormand, 0-1. Sv--Graves (2).
Jose Acevedo allowed one earned run and six hits in four innings for the Reds. Brian Roberts and Melvin Mora each had an RBI double for the Orioles. Baltimore hosts the Red Sox on Sunday night in its regular-season opener. Cincinnati opens Monday at home against the Chicago Cubs.
DIAMONDBACKS 8, CUBS 7
At Phoenix
Chicago (N)000600001--762
Arizona220000031--8141
Clement, Mitre (4), Farnsworth (7), Hawkins (8), Wuertz (9), and Barrett, Bako (5); Dessens, Choate (5), Koplove (6), Service (7), Villareal (8), Mantei (9), and Mayne, Brito (7). W--Mantei, 1-1. L--Wuertz, 0-1. HR--Arizona, Sexson (5).
Richie Sexson hit his fifth homer for the Diamondbacks, while starter Elmer Dessens held the Cubs scoreless on one hit through three innings before Chicago scored six in the fourth. Cubs starter Matt Clement allowed four runs on six hits in three innings.
ATHLETICS 11, GIANTS 10 (10)
At Oakland
San Francisco0010101043--10211
Oakland0011100134--11151
(10 innings)
Hermanson, Noah (6), Hardson (7), Christiansen (7), Herges (8), Rodriguez (9), Urban (9), Walker (9), Estrella (10) and Pierzynski, Lansford; Redman, Rincon (7), Bradford (8), Rhodes (9), Harville (10), Duchscherer (10) and Melhuse. W--Duchscherer, 4-1. L--Walker, 0-1. HRs--San Francisco, Mohr (2), Tucker (4). Oakland, Dye (4), Crosby (7), Scutaro (4).
Jermaine Dye homered and drove in five runs for Oakland, which combined with San Francisco for 14 runs in the final two innings. Dye tied the game at 7 with a three-run homer in the ninth, then won it with a two-out, two-run double in the 10th. Pedro Feliz went 3-for-5 with three RBIs and two runs scored for San Francisco.