Wednesday, April 11, 2001 The University Daily Kansan Section B·Page 5 Major League Baseball Red Sox thrash Orioles The Associated Press BOSTON — Hideo Nomo didn't need a no-hitter to beat Baltimore this time. In his first game since pitching the second no-hitter of his career, Nomo allowed four hits in six innings last night, but Brian Daubach hit two home-runs as the Boston Red Sox beat the Orioles 10-1. Johnny Vander It for Cincinnati in 1938. Daubach, who homered twice last Wednesday when Nomo stole the spotlight in his Red Sox debut, drove in five runs while leading Boston's 12-hit attack. Jason Variket doubled twice, and Tim Wakefield pitched the final three innings for his first save. Sidney Ponson (0-2), who last week allowed just four hits while strikingout 10, had no one to blame but himself this time. He gave up six earned runs on six hits and two walks in 3 1/3 innings. Varitek doubled, leading off the second, then Shea Hillenbrand reached on an error, and Daubach doubled and scored the first run. Daubach scored on a ground-out, and Hillenbrand followed on a sacrifice fly, making it 3-0. Boston added six more runs in the fourth inning on Daubach's three-run homer, a two-run single by Manny Ramirez and a fielder's choice by Variak. Daubach homered, leading off the fifth and giving the Red Sox the 10-1 lead. Nomo walked Brady Anderson, who led off the sixth, then gave up a run-scoring double to Mike Bordick. After Delino DeShields struck out, David Segui singled, but Nomo fanned Chris Richard and got Cal Ripken to ground out to end the inning. Boston has won four consecutive games since losing two out of three in Baltimore to start the season. Nomo's no-hitter in Red Sox debut was their only w of the young series, but he didn't come close to repeating it. Jose Offerman made a nice play to field Anderson's grounder that opened the game, then Bordick walked. Nomo struck out DeShields, then made a nice stab himself on Segui's grounder to the mound, ending the inning. Richard was, leading on the second, Ripken popped up and Brook Fordyce also walked. Mora pulled the first pitch he saw into the hole between Nomo and third baseman Hillenbrand, and neither had a chance. Carl Everett stole second in the first inning — the first stolen base for the Red Sox this season. They were the last team in the major leagues to steal a base. Baltimore entered the game with a .165 (31-for-188) average, one homer and 14 runs in six games — all the lowest in the majors. The crowd of 27,664 was Fenway's first non-sellout in 62 games since May 31 of last season. Tampa Bay continues franchise's worst start The Associated Press Tanyon Sturtze (0-1) pitched two hitless innings before Cruz connected with one out for his third home run of the season. Tony Batista also homered for the Blue Jays, who lead AL with 16. Toronto won for the sixth time in seven games and improved to 4-1 against Tampa Bay this season Fred McGriff hit a tying homer in the ninth for Tampa Bay, which continued the worst start in franchise history at 1-7. Toronto's Chris Carpenter, who pitched eight shutout innings against Tampa Bay last week, allowed one run over seven in a no-decision. Kelvim Escobar pitched a hitless eighth, but closer Billy Koch gave up a first-pitch homer to McGriff in the ninth. Paul Quantrill (2-0) pitched a scoreless 10th for the win. After Batista homered off Tampa Bay starter Bryan Rekar in the second inning, Darrin Fletcher singled, Jeff Frey walked and Shannon Stewart hit a two-out, RBI double. American League W L Pct. GB New York 6 2 750 — Toronto 6 2 750 — Boston 5 2 7.14 1/2 Baltimore 3 4 4.29 2 1/2 Tampa Bay 3 4 1.25 3 Dayton East Division W L Pct. GB Minnesota 5 2 714 _ Cleveland 3 4 429 2 Detroit 3 4 429 2 Chicago 3 4 429 2 Kansas City 3 6 250 3/12 West Browning West Division W 4 L Pct. GB Seattle 4 2 667 _ Anaheim 3 3 501 _ Toronto 3 4 439 1 Oakland 2 4 323 2 Yesterday's scores Boston 10, Baltimore 0 Toronto 3, Tampa Bay 2 Minnesota 8, Detroit 2 N. Y. Kansas 9, Kansas City 5 Michigan 6, Cleveland 7 Texas at Anahiem, late. Seattle at Oakland, late. N. Y. Yankees (Kestler 0-0) at Kansas City (Meadows 0-1), 1:05 p.m. Today's Games Cleveland (Burb 0) at Chicago White Sox (Porter 0.1) 1.05 m Baltimore (Johnson 0-0) at Boston (Castillo 0-0), 5:05 p.m. Tampa Bay (Rupe 0-1) at Toronto (Loaiza 2-0) 6.05 p.m. Detroit (Micki 0:0) at Minnesota (Mays 1:0) 7:05 p.m. Seattle (Sale 1-0) at Oakland (Mulder 0:1), 9:05 p.m. Texas (Glynn 0.1) at Anaheim (Ortiz 1.0), 9:05 m Pittsburgh National League East Division W L Pct. GB Montreal 2 7.50 — Philadelphia 5 2 714 1/2 New York 3 2 4.42 21/2 Atlanta 3 5 375 3 Florida 2 6 2.50 4 W L 2 Pct. GB Houston 5 2 714 — St. Louis 4 3 351 — Augaiga 4 3 500 1 1/2 Pittsburgh 4 3 429 Milwaukee 3 5 375 2 1/2 Cincinnati 3 5 375 2 1/2 West Division W L Pct. GB San Francisco 5 2 714 — Los Angeles 4 4 500 1 1/2 San Diego 3 4 429 2 Colorado 3 4 429 2 Arizona 3 4 429 2 Yesterday's Games San Francisco 11, San Diego 6 Chicago Cubs 4, Montreal 2 Philadelphia 7, Florida 6 Detroit Tigers 6 Arizona 2, Los Angeles 0 Today's Games Chicago Cubs [Tavares 10] at Montreal (Thur Aug 11 6:05 p.m. 6:05 p.m. Cincinnati (Desserts 1-0) at Pittsburgh (Anderson) Florida (Grill 0-1) or Philadelphia (Wolf 0-1), 6:05 a.m. 0-1) 6.05 p.m. Midwest iMax 10 n O N X Mett (Feed 1,0) Alanta (Daddux 1-0) at N.Y. Mets (Reed 1-0). 10 a. p.m. Houston (Miller 1-0) at Milwaukee (Sheets 0-1), 7.05 m. 7.5 u.S. p.m. Colorado (Astocia 1-0) at St. Louis (Morris 0-1). 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