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Saca Adrian Su Poder aCCIÓN Sábado 11 de Agosto de 2007 EXPRESO 7C SACALLEGA A 19 CUADRANGULARES ADRIAN SU PODER El mexicano pegó jonrón y produjo tres carreras para que los Padres vencieran a los Rojos anoche I 4PADRES 12 I ROJOS 7 CINCINNATI (AP).- El mexi- cano AdriánGonzález hizo una dupla de peligro con Khalill Greene a la ofensiva, y los Pa- dres de San Diego derrotaron anoche a los Rojos de Cincin- nati por 12-7. El tijuanense se fue de 4-3, al pegar su cuadrangular 19 de la campaña y producir tres carre- ras, mismas veces que pisó el AP / EXPRESO plato por los “Frailes”. Khalil Greene por su parte Contribuye al triunfo de Yanquis conectó un jonrón y remolcó tres carreras, incluida la que significó la ventaja en el undé- cimo episodio. Llega ‘A-Rod’ a 501 Los Padres se recuperaron 4 luego que Trevor Hoffman de- I YANQUIS 6 Antes de arribar a Cleveland, jó escapar un salvamento, algo I INDIOS 1 líder de la División Central, que rara vez ocurre. CLEVELAND (AP).- Álex Ro- Nueva York había disputado 28 David Weathers (2-4), el sex- dríguez conectó el jonrón 501 de partidos consecutivos frente a torelevista de Cincinnati, llenó su carrera, el novato Phil Hug- equipos que tenían fojas per- la casa con pasaportes, cuando hes dominó a Cleveland duran- dedoras al llegar el Juego de Es- había un out, antes de que Gree- te seis innings y los Yanquis de trellas. Los Yanquis mejoraron ne elevara un globo de sacrificio Nueva York superaron 6-1 a los a 21-8 desde el 12 de julio. al jardín izquierdo. Indios. Hughes (2-1) casi no tuvo Josh Bard siguió con un tri- Rodríguez, que la semana problemas para dominar a los ple de dos carreras al jardín AP / EXPRESO pasada se convirtió en el pelo- Indios, cuya ofensiva ha estado derecho y Kevin Kouzmanoff Kevin Kouzmanoff saluda a Jsh Bard, luego de pegar jonrón ante los Rojos tero más joven en la historia de en apuros desde hace semanas. recibió al relevista dominicano las Grandes Ligas en llegar a El derecho permitió una carre- Víctor Santos con un vuelacer- Hoffman había convertido 500 jonrones, conectó su vuela- ra y cuatro hits en seis innings. cas de dos anotaciones. 25 oportunidades seguidas de cercas 37 de la temporada en el Fue apenas su segunda apertura Brian Giles y Adrián Gon- salvamento, antes de que Bran- segundo inning ante el domini- desde que pasó tres meses en la zález jonronearon también por don Phillips abriera la novena cano Fausto Carmona (13-7), el lista de incapacitados por una los Padres, que habían perdido entrada con un doble y Hatte- derrotado. lesión en el tendón de la corva. tres de sus cuatro compromisos berg siguiera con otro batazo 4-3 19 El toletazo al jardín central Derek Jeter tuvo tres impa- anteriores. de dos esquinas para empatar marcó el ritmo para los Yanquis, rables y el venezolano Bobby ElnovatoKevin Cameron (1-0), lapizarraa7. BATEÓ ANOCHE EL TIJUANENSE ANTE CUADRANGULARES HA PEGADO EN LA que últimamente han estado de- Abreu remolcó un par de carre- sexto relevista de San Diego, re- Por los Padres, Adrián Gon- LOS ROJOS DE CINCINNATI TEMPORADA rrotando a algunos de los equi- ras para Nueva York. Los Yan- solvió los últimos dos innings,pa- zález de 4-3 con tres anotadas y pos de la Liga Americana más quis tuvieron como mánager in- ra su primer triunfo de por vida. tres producidas. débiles que ellos. terino al coach Don Mattingly. Orioles sacó el triunfo ante Medias Rojas Muestra Boston debilidad en LA 4 I ORIOLES 6 pítulo con un doble por regla I MEDIAS ROJAS 5 de terreno y avanzó a la ante- BALTIMORE (AP).- Brian sala tras un toque de pelota de Roberts abrió la novena en- Corey Patterson. Markakis le trada con un doble y anotó siguió con un elevado al jardi- la carrera del triunfo tras un nero central Coco Crisp, que elevado de sacrificio de Nick no pudo lanzar la pelota con la Markakis, dándole a los Orio- suficiente fuerza al plato. les de Baltimore una victoria Fue la primera derrota de de 6-5 sobre los Medias Rojas Okajima en las Grandes Li- de Boston. gas. El novato de Baltimore Los Orioles repuntaron de Jim Hoey (1-0) sacó cuatro un défi cit de 5-1 con un raci- outs para llevarse su primer AP / EXPRESO mo de cuatro carreras frente triunfo en las mayores. John Farrel (izq.) habla con Eric Gagne, cerrador de lujo de los Medias a Eric Gagne, y luego ganaron Medias Rojas de Boston Rojas, que no pudo anoche con el bateo de los Orioles de Baltimore. el partido en la novena frente contó con sencillos de cuatro a Hideki Okajima (3-1), el pit- dominicanos: Wily Mo Peña, Las suegras cher derrotado. Julio Lugo, David Ortiz y Man- ¿En que se parecen las suegras y las hortalizas? Roberts abrió el noveno ca- ny Ramírez. En que ambas son buenas cuando estan bajo tierra. PRESENTAN EN LA PELOTA J UAN V ENÉ AP / EXPRESO James Loney observa la trayectoria de su imparable. Conecta jonrón y ganan a Cardenales Feliz fin de semana con rumorama.com omo los politiqueros nunca confían en lo que importante en el triunfo del El número cuatro en menos Salva Loney a Dodgers ellos mismos dicen, se asombran cuando equipo el año pasado hasta la juegos para el hit mil 500 ha “Cotros lo creen”… CHARLES DeGAULLE.- Serie Mundial, fue pasado a sido Ty Cobb, quien lo consi- SAN LUIS(AP).-James Loney de San Luis habían lanzado la lista restringida, mientras guió en mil 70 juegos. Su total, rompió la igualada a cero al 25 innings consecutivos de se somete a un tratamiento de cuatro mil 189 hits. sonar un jonrón de dos carre- blanqueada antes del vuela- chipperjonesesunchismoso. rante el cual más jonrones ha rehabilitación. europaenelbeisbol.com… ras ante Adam Wainwright cercas de Loney. com… Lo que dijo Chipper Jo- sacado Barry Bonds a lo largo Seguirá cobrando lo corres- En 17 países de Europa y Áfri- en el noveno capítulo, y los Wainwright toleró dos ca- nes durante su visita a Nueva de su carrera ha sido agosto, pondiente a sus honorarios de ca, los scouts de MLB esco- Dodgers de Los Ángeles ven- rreras y seis imparables en su York junto con los Bravos esta 142. Y en junio es cuando me- dos millones 100 mil dólares. gieron 55 peloteros, que son cieron por 2-1 a los Cardena- primer juego completo de por semana, es considerado por nos ha podido, 116. Y MLB no lo ha sancionado. El entrenados desde el jueves en les de San Luis. vida. Recetó cinco ponches y fanáticos de los Yankees como merecexpulsión.com… Clay mánager Tony LaRussa recal- instalaciones de Tirrenia, Ita- Antes de que Loney pega- dio un boleto. producto de su condición de Hensley (Padres), enviado a las có que espera el pronto regreso lia. Estos trabajos se prolon- ra su quinto jonrón, por todo Brad Penny resolvió sie- chismoso e irresponsable. “Es Menores después que sirvió el de Scott a la acción. garán hasta el jueves 30, cuan- el jardín derecho, los te innings con pelota capaz de acusar a cualquiera, lanzamiento para el jonrón 755 numeroscontradictorios. do se anunciará cómo podrán CARRERA Dodgers estuvieron a de cinco hits por los si eso le garantiza un espacio de Barry Bonds, pidió a Barry com… Ninguno de los dos bi- adquirir las organizaciones punto de ser blanquea- Dodgers, que ganaron en los medios”, dijo Federico le firmara un bat. De haber ocu- gleaguers que llegaron a los mil de Grandes Ligas a esos ju- dos por quinta vez en 2 apenas por segunda Ríal, del Bronx. rrido en la época de Babe Ruth, 500 incogiblesenmenos juegos gadores, si hubiera alguno o siete duelos. Después EMPUJÓ LONEY vez en ocho due- Chipper, tercera base de los hubieran expulsado a Clay del que Ichiro Suzuki alcanzó los algunos con condiciones para de un sencillo de Rus- PARA GANAR los. Joe Beimel (3-1) Bravos, afirmó que álex Ro- beisbol. tres mil en su carrera. jugar profesionalmente. sellMartin, Loney dio otorgó un pasaporte dríguez “deberá responder a algorarosemetía.com… Al Simmons sonó su hit El grupo de entrenadores in- su cuadrangular, el primero intencional en el octavo in- muchas preguntas acerca del Puede ser que haya consumido mil 500 en el juego mil 40 de cluye a varios que fueron bigle- que conecta desde el 24 de ning y fi nalmente se llevó consumo de esteroides, si es que cocaína o marihuana,morfina, su carrera, y terminó con dos aguers, como Jim Lefebvre, Lee julio. el triunfo. algunavez se acerca alrécord de esteroides, bebidas alcohólicas mil 927 hits… Y George Sisler, Smith,Bruce Hurst,Barry Larkin, Fue además el primer El boricua Yadier Molina jonrones de Barry Bonds”. John u otros estimulantes… nadie quien llegó a los mil 500 en mil Bob Didier y John Cangelosi. bambinazo que permite acercó a los Cardenales, con Sweeney, comentó…: “Chipper lo sabe fuera de la maquinaria 48 juegos, conectó en total dos Gracias a la vida que me ha Wainwright (10-9) en siete su tercer hit del partido, pero no es el más autorizado para ha- ejecutiva de los Cardenales y mil 812. Ichiro pegó su mil 500 dado tanto... aperturas. Los serpentineros no fue suficiente. blar acerca se A-Rod”. él mismo. De todas maneras, en mil 60 juegos y llego al juego agostolico.com… El mes du- el utílity Scott Spiezio, factor de ayer viernes con mil 519.
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