Sunday's Exhibition Linescores
At Kissimmee, Fla.
New York (A) 000 302 020 3-10 13 2
Houston 200 030 002 5-12 13 1
Pettitte, Knight (3), Borrell (5), Karsay (6), Lovingier (8),Bradley (10) and Widger, Greene (7). Oswalt, McElroy, Munro, Wagner,Linebrink, Franklin, Puffer, Jacome and Ausmus, Tremie (7). W-Jacome1-0. L-Bradley 0-1. HRs-New York, Vander Wal (1), Widger (1).Houston, Hidalgo (1), Ginter (2), Charles (1).
Keith Ginter hit a grand slam with two outs in the bottom of the10th inning to give Houston the victory. The Yankees led 7-5 goinginto the bottom of the ninth, but Frank Charles' two-run homer sentthe game into extra innings.
At Bradenton, Fla.
Kansas City 200 100 102 -6 11 3
Pittsburgh 200 000 020 -4 9 3
George, Laxton (3), Henry (4), Affeldt (5), Fussell (7), Cogan(8), Suzuki (9) and Hinch, Brito (7); Lowe, Fogg (4), Boehringer (7),Burnside (8), Olson (9) and Kendall, Cota (6), Pachot (9). W-Cogan. L-Olson. Sv-Suzuki.
Donnie Sadler went 2-for-3 with a double and triple and scoredthree runs for Kansas City. Jeremy Affeldt struck out five in twoinnings of relief for the Royals. Kevin Young doubled and drove intwo runs for Pittsburgh.
At Kissimmee, Fla.
Tampa Bay 000 000 020 1-3 10 1
Atlanta 000 001 100 0-2 12 2
Kennedy, Phelps (3), James (4), Zambrano (6), Galvez (7), Seay(8), Chantres (10) and Fasano, Brown; Glavine, Hodges (3), Foster(5), Spoonybargr (7), Remlinger (8), Ligtenberg (9), Sylvester (10)and Lopez, Norris. W-Seay, 1-0. L-Sylvester, 0-1. Sv-Chantres (1). HR-Helms (1).
Aubrey Huff had two hits and two RBI to lead Tampa Bay. JoeKennedy started for the Devil Rays and pitched two innings of hitlessball. Wes Helms homered for the Braves.
At Kissimmee, Fla.
St. Louis 000 000 010 - 1 6 4
Montreal 417 000 00x -12 15 1
Ankiel, Veres (3), Timlin (3), Stechschulte (4), Sheredy (6),Crudale (8) and Matheny, Difelice (5). Vazquez, Cubillan (4), Blank(5), Ferrari (7), Bridges (8), Davenport (9) and Barrett,Andreopoulos (6). W-Vazquez. L-Ankiel. HR-Montreal, Stevens (1).
Lee Stevens homered and drove in six runs to lead Montreal.Starter Javier Vazquez allowed a hit in three scoreless innings forthe Expos. Placido Polanco had two hits for the Cardinals.
At Sarasota, Fla.
Boston 000 000 040 -4 2 1
Cincinnati 002 000 012 -5 6 2
Hermanson, Henry (4), Drumwright (6), Hasselhoff (8) andMirabelli, Mercedes (6); Dessens, Graves (4), White (7), Sullivan(8), Brower (9) and Stinnett, Levis (4). W-Brower. L-Hasselhoff. HR-Rodriguez (1).
Tony Sanders hit a ninth inning double to tie the score and JesseLevis then hit a run-scoring single to drive in Sanders for the win.Luis Rodriguez hit a grand-slam for the Red Sox in the eight inning.
At Lakeland, Fla.
Cleveland 500 012 010 -9 12 2
Detroit 0(10)1 110 01x -14 13 1
Traber, Smith (2), Stanford (4), Rincon (5), Herrera (6), Wohlers(7), Shuey (8) and Diaz, Bard (4). Greisinger, Farnsworth (2),Henriquez (4), Miller (5), Acevedo (6), Santana (8), Anderson (9) andCardona, Inge (6). W-Farnsworth. L-Traber. HRs-Cleveland, Burks (1).Detroit, Young (2), Palmer 2 (2).
Designated hitter Dean Palmer belted his first two homers of thespring, while first baseman Dmitri Young added his second for theTigers. Jeff Farnsworth pitched two scoreless innings to earn thewin. Ellis Burks went 2-for-4 with a homer and three RBI for theIndians.
At Port St. Lucie, Fla.
Baltimore 100 130 000 -5 9 2
New York (N) 110 100 04x -7 10 0
Erickson, Maduro (4), Spurgeon (7), Riley (8) and Fordyce, Molina(7). Trachsel, Weathers (3), Frascatore (4), Heilman (5), Cerda (6),Cammack (7), Bacsik (8), PWalker (9) and Wilson, Kay (7), Huber (9).W-Bacsik. L-Riley. Sv-PWalker. HR-Gibbons.
Britt Kay hit a tie-breaking, two-run double and Tony Tarasco hita sacrifice fly in the eighth inning for New York. David Segui went 2-for-3 with two RBI.
At Dunedin, Fla.
Philadelphia 000 112 000 -4 10 1
Toronto 000 030 000 -3 10 1
Wolf, Mesa (4), Politte (5), Schourek (7), Silva (8) and Pratt,Estrada (4), Van Iten (9). Carpenter, Borbon (3), Escobar (4), Plesac(4), Chacin (5), Miller (7), Orloski (9) and Wilson, Huckaby (6). W-Politte (1-0). L-Chacin (0-1). Sv-Silva (1). HR-Toronto, Wells (1).
Centerfielder Reggie Taylor's RBI single in the sixth drove homeRicky Ledee with the eventual game-winner for the Phillies. RandyWolf pitched three scoreless innings in the victory. Vernon Wellsdrilled a three-run homer for the Blue Jays.
At Fort Myers, Fla
Texas 801 020 702 -20 25 3
Minnesota 012 030 011 - 8 15 3
Irabu, Zimmerman (3), Seanez (4), Miceli (5), Van Poppel (6),Powell (7), Telford (8), Cordero (9) and Borders, King (6); Radke,Kinney (1), Hawkins (5), Cressend (7), Balfour (8) and Prince,Valentin (5), Mauer (7). W-Irabu, 1-0. L-Radke, 1-1. HRs-Minnesota,Ortiz 2 (2).
Frank Catalanotto led Texas' 25-hit attack with three hits and twoRBI. Chris Magruder also added three hits for the Rangers. DavidOrtiz homered and had five RBI for Minnesota.
At Maryvale, Ariz.
Colorado 000 300 000 -3 8 0
Milwaukee 400 010 00x -5 6 0
Chacon, Stark (1), Reyes (4), Kibler (5), Belltz (6), Whiteside(7), Young (8) and CHernandez, Bennett. Sheets, Fox (4), Nomura (4),Buddie (6), Martinez (7), Stull (8), Marquez (9) and Casanova, Jenzen(7). W-Sheets. L-Chacon. S-Marquez. HRs-Colorado, Zeile (1), Norton(1). Milwaukee, Ochoa (1).
Alex Ochoa homered and drove in three runs and started Ben Sheetsstruck out four in three scoreless innings for Milwaukee. Greg Nortonand Todd Zeile each homered for the Rockies.
At Vero Beach, Fla.
Florida 010 001 033 -8 14 0
Los Angeles 113 001 03x -9 14 3
Penny, Grilli (3), Olsen (4), Knotts (5), V. Nunez (6), Baez (7),Edmondson (8) and Castro, Treanor (6). Nomo, Bones (4), Roque (6),Spencer (7), J. Williams (8), Mota (8) and LoDuca, Hill (6). W-Nomo(1-0). L-Penny (0-1). Sv-Mota (1). HR-Los Angeles, Bichette (1).
Rightfielder Dante Bichette went 2-for-3 with a homer and two RBIfor the Dodgers. Hideo Nomo pitched three strong innings to earn hisfirst win of the spring. Non-roster invitee Brian Banks went 2-for-3with two RBI for the Marlins.
At Tempe, Ariz.
Oakland 000 502 004 -11 20 0
Anaheim 000 000 010 - 1 7 1
Mulder, Hiljus (3), Koch (5), Venafro (6), Vizcaino (7), McClaskey(8), Miller (9) and Hernandez, Hatteberg (6). Wise, Weber (3), Nina(4), McNichol (4), Lackey (6), Callaway (7), Kelley (9) and B.Molina, J. Molina (6), Abruzzo (9). W-Hiljus (1-0). L-Nina (0-1).
Leftfielder Eric Byrnes went 2-for-5 with a double and four RBI,while pitcher Mark Mulder combined with six Athletic relievers toseven-hit the Angels. Matt Wise pitched two shutout innings for theAngels.
At Tuscon, Ariz.
Arizona 023 000 000 -5 7 3
Chicago (A) 003 210 10x -7 10 0
Morgan, Johnson (3), Knott (3), Sanchez (5), Randolph (6),Valverde (8) and Miller, Cresse (4); Ritchie, Almonte (3), Howry (5),Majewski (7), Guerrier (9) and Paul, Evans (7). W-Howry, 1-0. L-Sanchez, 0-1. Sv-Guerrier (1).
Jose Valentin and Frank Thomas each had two RBI for Chicago. WhiteSox pitcher Edwin Almonte struck out three in 1 1-3 innings of work.Arizona's Mark Grace went 2-for-2.
At Scottsdale, Ariz.
Chicago (N) 103 020 210 -9 9 0
San Francisco 000 001 000 -1 7 1
Wood, Tavarez (3), Prior (5), Cueto (7), Borowski (8), Fassero (9)and Girardi, Jorgensen (5). Jensen, Anderson (3), Nathan (4),Estrella (6), Fultz (7), Rodriguez (8), Riguiero (9) and Servais,Torrealba (5).
Hee Seop Choi doubled and and had three RBI and Roosevelt Brownwent 3-for-3 and scored four runs for Chicago. Edwards Guzman had twohits for the Giants.
At Peoria, Ariz.
San Diego 011 003 016 -12 14 1
Seattle 000 000 000 - 0 2 1
Tollberg, Bartosh (3), Shibilo (5), Hoffman (7), Reed (8), Embree(9) and Lampkin, Walbeck (6); Abbott, Nelson (3), Thornton (4),Cloude (6), Jarvis (7), Taylor (9) and Wilson, Maynard (7). W-Tollberg. L-Abbott. HRs-Morgan 1, Vazquez 1.
Ramon Vazquez and Scott Morgan each homered for the Padres .
hile San Diego's pitching staff limited Seattle to only two hitson the afternoon. Bubba Tramell had three hits including two doubles.Ichiro Suzuki had the Mariners only two hits.

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