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The Rangers entered the game batting .206 as a team, but pounded out 16 hits, including four by Rafael Palmeiro, who ex tended his hitting streak to five games. He is hitting .523 (11-for- 21). Ryan (1-1) got off to a shaky start, giving up a three-run homer to Sam Horn in the first inning. But he settled down and allowed only Glenn Davis' third- inning single after that as the Rangers broke a season-opening four-game losing streak. Reimer's 406-root shot to right in the bottom of the first put Texas ahead 4-3. Reimer, Palm eiro and Brian Downing each had three RBI. Blue Jays 9, Brewers 0 Jimmy Key pitched a two-hit- ter and rookie Mark Whiten sin gled twice in a six-run second in ning. Key (2-0) struck out five and walked two in recording his fifth career shutout and 21st complete game. Angels 9, Twins 4 Former Twin Gary Gaetti drove in four runs to beat Jack Morris. Luis Polonia had three hits, scored three runs and stole three bases as the Angels improved to 5-1. It equals California's best start ever, also achieved in 1970 and 1974. Royals 5, Yankees 3 Kirk Gibson hit two homers and drove in four runs and Mike Boddicker gave up no runs in eight innings. Boddicker (1-1) walked three and struck out four — including Hensley Meulens three times. Indians 6, Red Sox 0 Albert Belle hit two homers and drove in four runs and knuckleballer Tom Candiotti pitched four-hit ball over seven innings. Belle hit a two-run homer off Greg Harris (0-2) in the first in ning, added a solo shot, his third in six games, in the sixth and had an RBI single in a two-run seventh against reliever Dana Kiecker. <3332 TANK MCNAMARA by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds 1 TH/^rr otEAKfteR of CMMf'OijS \JJB POtO'T CAR£ IF YtfOR IKJ JURY TURKH* OUT TO CAREER-EMPIkXb, QOISJfiEL. YOU'RE OUR S’FDKES’MAM AMP YOU'LL MAY OUR SfOKES’MAN). Jones, Astros collar Giants HOUSTON (AP) — Ken Cami- niti hit a three-run homer and Jimmy Jones pitched 7 1-3 strong innings Sunday to lead the Houston Astros past the San Francisco Giants 7-2. Jones allowed five hits and both runs, struck out six and walked three. Houston took a 4-0 lead in the fourth. Steve Finley doubled, Craig Biggio singled and Luis Gonzalez doubled for the first run. After Ken Caminiti struck out and Ken Oberkfell walked, Karl Rhodes hit a sacrifice fly and Candaele hit a two-run triple. Caminiti's first home run of the season came in the fifth in ning off reliever Trevor Wilson, who has pitched in four of the Giants' six games. Cardinals 11, Phillies 7 Felix Jose drove in four runs with a homer and a bases-loaded double. Bryn Smith (2-0) allowed six hits and six runs in seven in nings, but two of the runs were unearned because of two St. Louis errors. Mets 7, Expos 1 Hubie Brooks and Rick Cerone hit two-run singles in the first in ning. The Mets drew seven more walks, including passes to Brooks and pinch-hitter Dave Magadan with the bases loaded in the seventh inning. Cubs 6, Pirates 4 Stan Belinda walked Doug Dascenzo with the bases loaded in the eighth inning. Belinda walked Chico Walker and Dascenzo on 3-2 pitches to force in a run and Mark Grace followed with a run-scoring groundout. Braves 12, Reds 1 Tom Glavine beat Cindnnat for the ninth time in 11 careerde cisions and Rafael Belliard had three hits and drove in three runs. Glavine (1-0) allowed five hits in six innings, walked two and struck out six. Padres 5, Dodgers 3 Ed Whitson pitched six strong innings and two errors b? backup first baseman Stan Javier led to three unearned runs. Whitson (1-0) allowed three hits and walked none . Plastic Money Mention you are using your credit card and we'll give you 5(K off any of our coupon prices! Limited Offer - Act Now! 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