128 The Michigan Daily - - SportsMonday - September 13, 1999 Atlanta, Maddux lose to Giants; lead down to two Boston leads AL Wild Card race; A's 3 back Reds trailing Mets in NL wild SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (AP) - Barry Bonds hit his 442nd home run, tying Dave Kingman for 22nd place on the career list, and the San Francisco Giants beat Greg Maddux for the first time in more than three years, defeating the Atlanta Braves 8-4 yesterday.. Maddux (18-7), who had won his previous eight starts overall since a July 21 loss at Florida, had been 5-0 against the Giants since July 25, 1996. He walked five for the first time in 140 starts since Aug. 9, 1995, following six runs - five earned - and 10 hits in five innings. Maddux had walked just five in his previous eight starts combined and hadn't walked anyone in 31 consecutive innings going into the second inning. His ERA, which had dropped from 5.02 on May 21 to 3.36, rose to 3.50. Rich Aurilia homered and drove in two runs, and Joe Nathan (6-3) allowed four runs and six hits in 5 1/3 innings. Bret Boone and Chipper Jones hit consecutive home runs in the sixth inning for the Braves (91- 53), who still have the best record in the major leagues. It was Jones' 40th of the season. Brian Jordan's RBI single in the first inning put Atlanta ahead. The Giants tied it on Nathan's sec- ond-inning infield single, his first RBI in 22 career at-bats. A throwing error by Andruw Jones in center illowed the (iants to take a 2-1 lead in the fourth. Armando Rios singled, took third on Bill Mueller's tingle and scored when Jones' throw sailed into the photographer's well next to the Braves' dugout. San Francisco scored four runs in the fifth on ix consecutive singles. Doug Mirabelli's hit drove n two runs, and Mueller and Aurilia each dove in Ae. Atlanta closed to 6-4 on the Boone and Jones card; Sosa stuck on 59 homers. Aurilia hit his 19th homer of the season against Kevin McGlinchy leading off the seventh and Bonds hit his 31st homer off Derrin Ebert lead- ing off the eighth. (AT) CINCINNATI 11, FLORIDA 5 Greg Vaughn drove in a pair of runs, becoming the first Cincinnati player to reach 100 RBIs in 10 years, as the Reds beat the Florida Marlins I1-5 Sunday for their sixth straight win. The win moved the Reds to within two games of the wild card leading New York Mets. Aaron Boone drove in four runs with a bases- loaded double and a bases-loaded single, helping Cincinnati score seven runs in the fifth and sixth. Vaughn had a sacrifice fly and a run-scoring single off A.J. Burnett (2-2) that put the Reds ahead to stay 3-2 in the third. Florida's Preston Wilson homered off Ron Villone (8-6). Pokey Reese left with back spasms after the first and Dmitri Young got a tight hamstring while run- ning bases in the fifth. The Reds won with a minimalist approach: 10 singles among 13 hits, two sacrifice flies, six walks, two stolen bases and three Marlins errors. Wilson homered in the sixth. (AT) HOUSTON 7, CHICAGO 1 Carl Everett went 4-for-4 and Chris Holt won for the first time in nearly a month as the Houston Astros stretched their winning streak to 10, tying the team record by beating the Chicago Cubs 7-I Sunday and staying three games of second place Cincinnati. Sammy Sosa failed to homer, and has 59 home- runs on the season. Steve Trachsel (6-17) allowed four runs and eight hits in six innings. Everett put Houston ahead with an RBI single in NEW YORK (AP) - The Boston Red Sox surged back into the pennant race Sunday, beating nemesis Roger Clemens and completing their first three-game sweep at Yankee Stadium since 1986 with a testy 4-1 win over New York. A sellout crowd of 56,028 pushed the Yankees? home attendance past 3 million for the first time in franchise history. Clemens (12-9) allowed two hits in seven innings, but singles by Trot Nixon, Jose Offerman and Darren Lewis in the eighth broke a 1-all tie and keyed a three-run burst. Nomar Garciaparra had a sacrifice fly and Troy O'Leary hit an RBI single. Bret Saberhagen allowed three hits in five innings. Rheal Cormier (2-0) pitched out of a jam in the sixth. Rod Beck pitched the save. Clemens plunked Wilton Veras with a pitch in the top of the third and Saberhagen hit Scott Brosius leading off the bottom. OAKLAND 4, (AT) TAMPA BAY 3: Jason Giambi and Matt Stairs hit two- run homers as the Oakland Athletics beat the Tampa Bay Devil Rays 4-3 Sunday to move 15 games over .500 for the first time in seven years. The win means that the A's remain three games behind the . Red Sox for the American League wild card spot. Gil Heredia (12-7) allowed two runs and five hits in seven-plus innings. He struck out six. Jason sringhausen came in with the tying runs on in the eighth. He got Terrell Lowery to ground out and struck out Jose Canseco to end the threat. Isringhausen got the save. Dan Wheeler (0-2) struck out a team-record 12 batters in six innings. Wheeler, who struck out the side in the first two innings, gave up four. runs, five hits and three walks. Perry homered in the seventh. Giambi's homer gave the Athletics a two-run lead in the first. Stairs' shot in the third made it 4-0. TORONTO 5, (AT) DETROIT 3 Darrin Fletcher hit a two-run dou- ble, and . Shawn Green and Carlos Delgado homered Sunday, leading the Toronto Blue Jays over the Detroit Tigers 5-3 Sunday, who still remain in wild card contention - trailing by six games. Escobar (12-10) allowed one run and three hits in five innings. Escobar struck out six and walked one. Billy Koch pitched 1 2-3 innings for the save. Jeff Weaver (8-1l) allowed four runs, seven hits and four walks. Weaver threw strikes on only I I of 26 first-inning pitches. Toronto loaded the bases on a pair of two-out walks and a hit batter before= Fletcher's two-run double down the.. right-field line.: Fletcher was 7-for- 13 with two home runs and six RBI in the series. Green homered off Weaver's first pitch in the third. Homer Bush tripled in the fifth and scored on Delgado's single. Delgado homered off Doug Brocail led the eighth. AP PHOTO Chris Holt and the Houston Astros tightened their grip on the National League Central with a win on Sunday. the first. Holt (4-13) allowed one run, four hits and four walks in six innings, striking out seven. Three relievers completed the six-hitter. He threw 10 consecutive balls starting the game, then retired 10 straight before consecutive singles by Mark Grace and Henry Rodriguez in the fourth. Jeff Reed's sacrifice fly scored Grace. 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