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Tuesday, April 22, 2003
THE BATTAU
Yankees top Twins to keep Wells unbeatei
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Alfonso
Soriano hit a grand slam and Nick Johnson
homered twice to give David Wells more
than enough support as the New York
Yankees completed their second straight
season sweep of the Minnesota Twins with
a 15-1 victory Monday.
Wells (3-0) pitched a seven-hitter.
Dustan Mohr spoiled the shutout bid in the
WEI.LS
eighth with a home run.
Bernie Williams also
homered, Erick Almonte
had a career-high three
hits and Raul Mondesi
also went 3-for-4 for the
Yankees.
Two errors cost Rick
Reed (1-3) in the third,
when Almonte doubled to center
moved up a base when Bobby Kieltyt*!
bled the ball.
Soriano hit a sharp grounder to tli
that Chris Gomez couldn’t scoop
allowed Almonte to score.
Johnson hit a two-run homer to mait|
3-0. Reed allowed a career-high 11
and 10 hits in 4 1-3 innings.
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SPORTS IN BRIEF
Houston Bowl to I
be held Dec. 30
(AP) - The Houston Bowl!
getting Christmas time off.
The game, which for its I
three years has fallen onl
Friday after Christmas,
agreed with ESPN to play(4
afternoon of Dec. 30 thisye?!
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will greatly enhance I
sales," bowl president
Ippoliti said. "And now
families will be able to sp
Christmas together and t!ip[
travel to Houston."
Dave Brown, director ofpij
gramming and acquisitions!:
ESPN, said the network pieil
for a bowl doubleheader fef
turing the Houston Bowl, tel
the Holiday Bowl. Both. |
feature Big 12 teams.
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team prepared, and we
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Kasparek, who leads the tel expanded powe
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live year.
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Sam Houston can play well
his team will be ready.
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ested in their conference
getting into their conferenj ; ohave compul
tournament,” Johnson
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Big 12 teams. I saw where tM
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