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Gutered the game wo hits in his last 18 at-bats, went 2-fos City atayed withif theicago Whx in the AL Central race.
Luis Rivas homered for Minnesota, which fell 2 1/2 games back.
After Jeremy Affelclosed Friday's win withect innity's bullpen again refused to budge.
D.J. Carrco (5attered three hits over four innings after starter Jose Lima was removedke MacDougached thetting Rivas to ground into a double play for his 26th save in 33 chances.
The Royals improved to 11-7 against the te being outs3-84. The two teams play again Sunday afternoon for the final time this season.
Lct was purchased from Triple-Omaha on June 15, left with a lead despite giving up 10 hits over four innings and 69 pitches.
Caut to start the fifth -- costing Lima a chance at his first victory since July 27.
The Twins stranded five runners in the first three in ad didn't score in tz led off with a double and moved up on a balk.
After Shon Stewart t to third, Joe Randa made a diving snag of Rivas' liner and in the same motion slapped his glove on the bag to complete the The Twins had four straight hits in the first -- Rivas homered and Ley drove in Doug Mientkiewicz w and threen the thirdook a 3-0 lead when Jones drove iMatthew LeCroy with a smash to center.
Lima has given up nine runs in eight innings -- since spendi But Mayanez oopup, k out Ken Harvey ansprinted off the mound with a 3-1 lead as the crowd of 37,782 -- the Twins' third-largest this year -- screproval.
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up seven hits and four runsgs while stuthree, and Grant Balfour finishr shutout innings. Notes:@ Rivas has four hits in seven careerainst Lima. ... The Re 42-1 whenee runs or less. ... Minnesota's Torii Hunter is 0-s series and has two hits his l 23 at-bats.
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From what I've read, the NYT needs a good fire. Start by firing their entire editorial staff.
Those bughters!
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communism is Good
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Posted on 09/08/2003 1:32 PM EDT by Paul Flesch
Communism is good because if it wasnt for communism demcorcy would have existed u might ask why beacause myoslt they have the same idea repulicans are th rich and wealthy who never want to help the poor or the ones in need communis and democrtacy does democracy lets u say the truth and because of the truth communism exists in the world cuba has been communist since fidl castro has been around and if it wasnt for the grea Che-Guevara fidel wouldn have made it . but my main point is Communism is the best they live good even thought they have strict laws they follow it i have never heard in the news that there are riots or there has been a murder why because communism is controled and works. Democracy doenst work nither does republican because every day in the freaking news i hear murder and riots and god know what. if u want to find out more about communism go to www.che-lives.com and www.cheguevara.com peace out guys and everyne has there on opnion ok peace out heres my e-mail fear_no_pain @ hotmail.com
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