Baseball Guru
03-23-2002, 06:14 AM
spring training games:
Dodgers 7, Expos 3
At Vero Beach, Fla., Shawn Green hit his first home run of the spring and Hideo Nomo pitched five solid innings as Los Angeles snapped a five-game losing streak.
Montreal's Jose Canseco hit a 450-foot homer, his third home run of the year, in the ninth inning.
Cardinals 5, Mets 3
At Jupiter, Fla., Mike Coolbaugh hit a two-run homer in the eighth inning to lift St. Louis past New York.
Eduardo Perez also homered for the Cardinals, and Mo Vaughn and Mark Johnson hit solo shots for the Mets.
Blue Jays 7, Yankees 5
At Dunedin, Fla., Darrin Fletcher, Chris Woodward and Homer Bush hit solo homers for Toronto. Nick Johnson, the front-runner to be the Yankees designated hitter, hit two solo homers.
Indians 9, Braves 2
At Winter Haven, Fla., Greg Maddux got tagged for nine runs, walked six and had an error in just four innings as Cleveland routed Atlanta. Karim Garcia hit a three-run homer and Omar Vizquel had three RBIs for the Indians.
Phillies 3, Red Sox 2, 10 innings
At Clearwater, Fla., Brett Myers allowed one unearned run in six innings, and Reggie Taylor had three hits and two stolen bases.
Twins 8, Rangers 4
At Port Charlotte, Fla., David Ortiz and Torii Hunter homered off Texas opening day starter Chan Ho Park.
Pirates 8, Reds 4
At Sarasota, Fla., Ron Villone allowed two runs and five hits in five innings in his bid to become Pittsburgh's opening day starter.
Astros 13, Marlins 7, 10 innings
At Melbourne, Fla., Alan Zinter hit a pair of homers, including a grand slam that capped a six-run 10th inning for Houston.
Royals 8, Tigers 7
At Lakeland, Fla., Luis Alicea was 3-for-5 with three RBIs and Kansas City had 14 hits.
Diamondbacks 10, Mariners 3
At Peoria, Ariz., Randy Johnson pitched six strong innings, his longest outing of the spring, as Arizona defeated Seattle.
Cubs 10, Padres 9
At Mesa, Ariz., Corey Patterson homered twice and drove in four runs, and Roosevelt Brown hit a three-run homer off San Diego opening day starter Kevin Jarvis.
Rockies 15, White Sox 8
At Tucson, Ariz., former White Sox player Greg Norton hit two home runs as Colorado beat Chicago. The game featured eight homers, including two by Chicago's Jose Valentin.
Giants 13, Athletics 2
At Scottsdale, Ariz., Barry Bonds had four hits and drove in two runs as San Francisco defeated Oakland.
Ryan Jensen allowed one run on six hits in 6 2-3 innings for the victory.
Mark Mulder, selected as Oakland's opening night starter, gave up 10 runs -- seven earned -- in 5 2-3 innings.
Dodgers 7, Expos 3
At Vero Beach, Fla., Shawn Green hit his first home run of the spring and Hideo Nomo pitched five solid innings as Los Angeles snapped a five-game losing streak.
Montreal's Jose Canseco hit a 450-foot homer, his third home run of the year, in the ninth inning.
Cardinals 5, Mets 3
At Jupiter, Fla., Mike Coolbaugh hit a two-run homer in the eighth inning to lift St. Louis past New York.
Eduardo Perez also homered for the Cardinals, and Mo Vaughn and Mark Johnson hit solo shots for the Mets.
Blue Jays 7, Yankees 5
At Dunedin, Fla., Darrin Fletcher, Chris Woodward and Homer Bush hit solo homers for Toronto. Nick Johnson, the front-runner to be the Yankees designated hitter, hit two solo homers.
Indians 9, Braves 2
At Winter Haven, Fla., Greg Maddux got tagged for nine runs, walked six and had an error in just four innings as Cleveland routed Atlanta. Karim Garcia hit a three-run homer and Omar Vizquel had three RBIs for the Indians.
Phillies 3, Red Sox 2, 10 innings
At Clearwater, Fla., Brett Myers allowed one unearned run in six innings, and Reggie Taylor had three hits and two stolen bases.
Twins 8, Rangers 4
At Port Charlotte, Fla., David Ortiz and Torii Hunter homered off Texas opening day starter Chan Ho Park.
Pirates 8, Reds 4
At Sarasota, Fla., Ron Villone allowed two runs and five hits in five innings in his bid to become Pittsburgh's opening day starter.
Astros 13, Marlins 7, 10 innings
At Melbourne, Fla., Alan Zinter hit a pair of homers, including a grand slam that capped a six-run 10th inning for Houston.
Royals 8, Tigers 7
At Lakeland, Fla., Luis Alicea was 3-for-5 with three RBIs and Kansas City had 14 hits.
Diamondbacks 10, Mariners 3
At Peoria, Ariz., Randy Johnson pitched six strong innings, his longest outing of the spring, as Arizona defeated Seattle.
Cubs 10, Padres 9
At Mesa, Ariz., Corey Patterson homered twice and drove in four runs, and Roosevelt Brown hit a three-run homer off San Diego opening day starter Kevin Jarvis.
Rockies 15, White Sox 8
At Tucson, Ariz., former White Sox player Greg Norton hit two home runs as Colorado beat Chicago. The game featured eight homers, including two by Chicago's Jose Valentin.
Giants 13, Athletics 2
At Scottsdale, Ariz., Barry Bonds had four hits and drove in two runs as San Francisco defeated Oakland.
Ryan Jensen allowed one run on six hits in 6 2-3 innings for the victory.
Mark Mulder, selected as Oakland's opening night starter, gave up 10 runs -- seven earned -- in 5 2-3 innings.