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American League National League West Division West Division w L GB ST W L GB ST Kansas City 30 24 — Wl San Fran. 37 21 — Wl California 28 25 1.5 L2 Houston 31 23 4.5 W3 Chicago 28 25 1.5 W2 Los Angeles 29 24 5.5 Wl Texas 27 26 2.5 W2 Atlanta 30 27 6.5 L2 Seattle 26 30 5 L3 Cincinnati 27 29 9 Wl Minnesota 24 28 5 Wl San Diego 22 33 13.5 LI Oakland 21 30 7.5 wi Colorado 16 40 19 LI East Division East Division w L GB ST W L GB ST Detroit 33 21 — W2 Philadelphia 38 16 — Wl Toronto 33 23 1 LI Montreal 32 23 6.5 W3 New York 30 25 3.5 L2 Pittsburgh 27 27 11 LI Boston 28 27 5.5 L2 St. Louis 27 27 11 LI Milwaukee 24 29 8.5 LI Chicago 25 28 12.5 L4 Baltimore 25 30 8.5 W4 Florida 24 30 14 Wl Cleveland 21 35 13 LI New York 18 35 19 L2 Sunday^ Scoreboard Sunday' s Scoreboard Detroit 1 I Californ a 4 New York 5 Houston 4 Minnesota 5 Cleveland 4 Philidelphia 1 1 Colorado 7 Oakland 10 Toronto 3 St. Louis 5 Cincinnati 1 Baltimore 5 Seattle 2 Atlanta 2 Los Angeles 0 Chicago 4 Boston 3 Florida 9 San Die >go 2 Kansas City 8 Milwaukee 7 San Fransisco 7 Pittsburgh 1 Texas 4 New York 3 Chicago 4 Montreal 1 Sports Briefs Soccer: Brazil beats U.S. 2-0 NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) - Brazil, appearing to play at half speed for much of the game, completely outplayed the United States and beat the Americans 2-0 Sunday in the opener of the U.S. Cup 93 tournament. >, J Careca scored after just 41/2 minutes and the Brazilians then seemed content to go up and down the field at a scrimmage-like pace. Luiz Carlos Winck finally got a second goal with three minutes left. Brazil, 4-0 against the United States, outshot the Americans 12-4, including 9-1 in the first half. The best U.S. chances were by Roy Wegerle 10 minutes into the second half and by Ernie Stewart with seven minutes to go. Vol. B Bruguera wins French Open PARIS (AP) — After five sets and four hours of jaseli jrueling baseline tennis, Sergi Bruguera succeeded Junday in doing what no one has been able to do in three years — beat Jim Courier at the French Open. 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Sadly, no one knows when the hard- willed, grunting 19-year-old will return to the sport which she has dominated the last two years. Seles had been playing power ful tennis over the last year and a half, but was recently bedridden for over two months, making her return to tennis at the site of the incident, the Citizen Cup. Unfor tunately', her injury came at the absolute worst time, just two weeks prior to the French Open, a title she had claimed three con secutive years in a row. She now is recovering and hoping to re turn to action in time for Wim bledon. As for the assailant, he got ex actly what he wanted. Graf will return atop the charts and he will joyously watch her regain that position from a German prison cell. I agree that most things in life aren't fair, but Seles had no con trol over the incident and should not be ranked lower for being stabbed. She had earned and suc cessfully held that position for quite some time. One incident. forcing her out and requiring time for recuperation, should not allow for the Graf fan to get what he wanted. This situation has implications far beyond the tennis realm What about other sports and oth er athletes at their number one spots respectively? NBA benches are dangerously close to the crowd, so too are dugouts in Ma jor League Baseball. What is to prevent crazed fans from say in juring Michael Jordan during a time out or attacking Jose Canseco while in the on-deck circle? Security concerns aside, the point is, Seles' ranking should not have been affected by this event. The man who harmed her, nearly killing her, got exactly what he wanted. 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