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MAY
1994

Sunday, May 1st

SCOREBOARD: MAY 1, 1994
Colorado Rockies 6, Chicago Cubs 2 at Wrigley Field (att. 26,558)
W: Marvin Freeman L: Anthony Young
Florida Marlins 9, Cincinnati Reds 4 at Joe Robbie Stadium (att. 41,409)
W: Pat Rapp L: Tim Pugh
St. Louis Cardinals 6, Houston Astros 5 at Astrodome (att. 20,028)
W: Bob Tewksbury L: Mike Hampton S: Rob Murphy
Montreal Expos 3, San Diego Padres 2 (11 inn.) at Stade Olympique (att. 20,626)
W: Jeff Shaw L: Tim Mauser
New York Mets 7, Los Angeles Dodgers 4 at Shea Stadium (att. 25,502)
W: Pete Smith L: Roger McDowell S: John Franco
Philadelphia Phillies 6, San Francisco Giants 4 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 50,588)
W: Heathcliff Slocumb L: Bill Swift S: Doug Jones
Pittsburgh Pirates 4, Atlanta Braves 1 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 30,614)
W: Paul Wagner L: Tom Glavine
Boston Red Sox 10, California Angels 1 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 34,810)
W: Joe Hesketh L: Brian Anderson
Texas Rangers 5, Cleveland Indians 4 at Jacobs Field (att. 40,826)
W: Cris Carpenter L: Jose Mesa S: Tom Henke
Detroit Tigers 8, Chicago White Sox 5 at Tiger Stadium (att. 14,381)
W: John Doherty L: Jack McDowell S: Mike Henneman
Kansas City Royals 6, Milwaukee Brewers 2 at Royals Stadium
W: David Cone L: Cal Eldred
Kansas City Royals 7, Milwaukee Brewers 3 at Royals Stadium (att. 26,190)
W: Mark Gubicza L: Teddy Higuera
Minnesota Twins 7, Toronto Blue Jays 3 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 26,669)
W: Carl Willis L: Woody Williams
Oakland Athletics 8, New York Yankees 1 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 27,202)
W: Bobby Witt L: Melido Perez
Seattle Mariners 6, Baltimore Orioles 0 at Kingdome (att. 20,962)
W: Chris Bosio L: Arthur Rhodes
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Monday, May 2nd

IN THE NEWS: For the first time ever, the Cubs do not don their traditional white uniforms for their game with Cincinnati at Wrigley Field. The change doesn't help, however, as Chicago records its 11th straight home loss, losing 9-0 to John Smiley while wearing blue jerseys. Smiley allows two hits.

SCOREBOARD: MAY 2, 1994
Cincinnati Reds 9, Chicago Cubs 0 at Wrigley Field (att. 25,889)
W: John Smiley L: Willie Banks
Montreal Expos 10, Los Angeles Dodgers 5 at Stade Olympique (att. 13,262)
W: Ken Hill L: Kevin Gross S: Mel Rojas
San Francisco Giants 10, New York Mets 3 at Shea Stadium (att. 16,239)
W: Mark Portugal L: Bobby Jones
Philadelphia Phillies 7, San Diego Padres 2 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 26,481)
W: Danny Jackson L: Andy Ashby
Detroit Tigers 10, Texas Rangers 8 (10 inn.) at Tiger Stadium (att. 11,569)
W: Mike Gardiner L: Tom Henke
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Tuesday, May 3rd

IN THE NEWS: Phillies P Andy Carter makes his major league debut in Philadelphia's 8-3 loss to San Diego. Carter faces only three batters in relief of Shawn Boskie, hits two of them, and is ejected from the game by home plate umpire Jim Quick.

Florida OF Chuck Carr record the first 5-hit game in Marlins history, doing so in the team's 6-3 win over the Braves. Carr's five singles helps Florida move two games over .500 for the first time in their 2-year history.

SCOREBOARD: MAY 3, 1994
Florida Marlins 6, Atlanta Braves 3 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 39,492)
W: Charlie Hough L: John Smoltz S: Jeremy Hernandez
Cincinnati Reds 5, Chicago Cubs 2 at Wrigley Field (att. 25,430)
W: Erik Hanson L: Mike Morgan S: Jeff Brantley
Colorado Rockies 10, St. Louis Cardinals 1 at Mile High Stadium (att. 46,326)
W: Armando Reynoso L: Vicente Palacios
Los Angeles Dodgers 10, Montreal Expos 4 at Stade Olympique (att. 15,413)
W: Orel Hershiser L: Rod Henderson
San Francisco Giants 6, New York Mets 5 at Shea Stadium (att. 16,000)
W: Mike Jackson L: John Franco S: Rod Beck
San Diego Padres 8, Philadelphia Phillies 3 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 24,489)
W: A. J. Sager L: Jeff Juden
Houston Astros 7, Pittsburgh Pirates 4 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 9,790)
W: Doug Drabek L: Zane Smith S: Mitch Williams
Boston Red Sox 7, Seattle Mariners 6 at Fenway Park (att. 23,309)
W: Scott Bankhead L: Dave Fleming S: Ken Ryan
New York Yankees 6, California Angels 5 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 22,592)
W: Terry Mulholland L: Chuck Finley S: Sterling Hitchcock
Chicago White Sox 12, Cleveland Indians 1 at Comiskey Park II (att. 22,851)
W: Alex Fernandez L: Jack Morris
Texas Rangers 7, Detroit Tigers 2 at Tiger Stadium (att. 12,013)
W: Kevin Brown L: Tim Belcher
Milwaukee Brewers 7, Minnesota Twins 6 at County Stadium (att. 12,266)
W: Bill Wegman L: Scott Erickson S: Jeff Bronkey
Baltimore Orioles 9, Oakland Athletics 1 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 12,762)
W: Ben McDonald L: Ron Darling
Toronto Blue Jays 1, Kansas City Royals 0 at Skydome (att. 48,173)
W: Pat Hentgen L: Kevin Appier
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Wednesday, May 4th

IN THE NEWS: Detroit 2B Lou Whitaker drives in seven runs in the Tigers' 14-7 win over the Rangers. He strokes a 3-run home run in the 3rd inning, and a grand slam in the 8th.

The Cubs end their record home-losing streak of 12 games by beating the Reds, 5–2. Steve Trachsel is the winner, with help from home runs by Sammy Sosa and Eddie Zambrano and a "good luck" goat in attendance.

SCOREBOARD: MAY 4, 1994
Atlanta Braves 3, Florida Marlins 0 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 36,444)
W: Steve Avery L: Ryan Bowen S: Greg McMichael
Chicago Cubs 5, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Wrigley Field (att. 18,509)
W: Steve Trachsel L: Tom Browning S: Randy Myers
St. Louis Cardinals 6, Colorado Rockies 5 at Mile High Stadium (att. 51,639)
W: Willie Smith L: Darren Holmes S: Rob Murphy
Montreal Expos 5, Los Angeles Dodgers 4 at Stade Olympique (att. 16,875)
W: Mel Rojas L: Todd Worrell
New York Mets 7, San Francisco Giants 4 at Shea Stadium (att. 16,789)
W: Doug Linton L: Dave Burba S: John Franco
Houston Astros 7, Pittsburgh Pirates 4 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 10,121)
W: Darryl Kile L: Randy Tomlin
Boston Red Sox 4, Seattle Mariners 2 at Fenway Park (att. 24,807)
W: Danny Darwin L: Greg Hibbard S: Todd Frohwirth
California Angels 7, New York Yankees 6 (13 inn.) at Anaheim Stadium (att. 24,312)
W: Bob Patterson L: Donn Pall
Chicago White Sox 6, Cleveland Indians 1 at Comiskey Park II (att. 22,215)
W: Wilson Alvarez L: Charles Nagy
Detroit Tigers 14, Texas Rangers 7 at Tiger Stadium (att. 12,179)
W: Joe Boever L: Rick Reed
Minnesota Twins 8, Milwaukee Brewers 7 at County Stadium (att. 15,847)
W: Larry Casian L: Graeme Lloyd S: Rick Aguilera
Baltimore Orioles 4, Oakland Athletics 3 (10 inn.) at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 10,399)
W: Lee Smith L: Dennis Eckersley S: Mark Williamson
Kansas City Royals 6, Toronto Blue Jays 4 (10 inn.) at Skydome (att. 47,244)
W: Billy Brewer L: Darren Hall S: Jeff Montgomery
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Thursday, May 5th

IN THE NEWS: Tampa Yankees DH Edwin Salcedo hits an apparent 430-foot home run in a game against the Brevard County Manatees, but does not even receive credit for a single. Salcedo misses first base while rounding the bases, and is called out on appeal. The Manatees defeat the Yankees, 5-3.

SCOREBOARD: MAY 5, 1994
Houston Astros 8, Cincinnati Reds 6 (10 inn.) at Riverfront Stadium (att. 24,620)
W: Mitch Williams L: Jeff Brantley S: John Hudek
Florida Marlins 5, Philadelphia Phillies 0 at Joe Robbie Stadium (att. 26,329)
W: Chris Hammond L: Ben Rivera
Los Angeles Dodgers 9, San Francisco Giants 6 at Candlestick Park (att. 23,272)
W: Ramon Martinez L: John Burkett S: Darren Dreifort
New York Mets 8, St. Louis Cardinals 1 at Busch Stadium II (att. 26,911)
W: Bret Saberhagen L: Allen Watson
California Angels 4, Oakland Athletics 3 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 15,245)
W: Phil Leftwich L: Bob Welch S: Craig Lefferts
Kansas City Royals 11, Toronto Blue Jays 9 at Skydome (att. 50,076)
W: Tom Gordon L: Juan Guzman S: Jeff Montgomery
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Friday, May 6th

IN THE NEWS: Anthony Young snaps his two-year win drought as a starter as the Cubs pummel the Pirates with nine extra base hits to win, 10–1. Young, who set a major-league record with 27 straight losses, will win his next two starts.

SCOREBOARD: MAY 6, 1994
Atlanta Braves 5, Montreal Expos 0 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 48,808)
W: Greg Maddux L: Pedro Martinez
Cincinnati Reds 4, Houston Astros 3 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 27,482)
W: Tim Pugh L: Pete Harnisch S: Hector Carrasco
Florida Marlins 9, Philadelphia Phillies 5 at Joe Robbie Stadium (att. 31,368)
W: Dave Weathers L: Curt Schilling
Chicago Cubs 10, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 22,426)
W: Anthony Young L: Denny Neagle
San Diego Padres 8, Colorado Rockies 0 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 15,574)
W: Andy Benes L: Mike Harkey
San Francisco Giants 2, Los Angeles Dodgers 1 at Candlestick Park (att. 28,824)
W: Bill Swift L: Pedro Astacio S: Rod Beck
St. Louis Cardinals 3, New York Mets 2 at Busch Stadium II (att. 37,542)
W: John Habyan L: John Franco
Cleveland Indians 4, Baltimore Orioles 2 (10 inn.) at Oriole Park at Camden Yards (att. 47,508)
W: Dennis Martinez L: Alan Mills
California Angels 11, Oakland Athletics 6 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 33,399)
W: Bill Sampen L: Miguel Jimenez
Kansas City Royals 6, Chicago White Sox 5 at Comiskey Park II (att. 30,756)
W: David Cone L: Paul Assenmacher S: Hipolito Pichardo
Detroit Tigers 9, Seattle Mariners 4 at Tiger Stadium (att. 14,256)
W: John Doherty L: Randy Johnson
New York Yankees 3, Boston Red Sox 1 at Yankee Stadium (att. 30,979)
W: Jimmy Key L: Aaron Sele
Texas Rangers 7, Minnesota Twins 0 at The Ballpark in Arlington (att. 38,370)
W: Rick Helling L: Jim Deshaies
Milwaukee Brewers 7, Toronto Blue Jays 1 at Skydome (att. 47,150)
W: Cal Eldred L: Dave Stewart
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Saturday, May 7th

SCOREBOARD: MAY 7, 1994
Atlanta Braves 2, Montreal Expos 1 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 49,157)
W: Tom Glavine L: Jeff Fassero
Cincinnati Reds 11, Houston Astros 7 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 26,735)
W: John Smiley L: Brian Williams
Florida Marlins 8, Philadelphia Phillies 7 (11 inn.) at Joe Robbie Stadium (att. 41,002)
W: Richie Lewis L: David West
San Diego Padres 2, Colorado Rockies 1 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 36,296)
W: Trevor Hoffman L: Bruce Ruffin
Los Angeles Dodgers 3, San Francisco Giants 2 (10 inn.) at Candlestick Park (att. 46,788)
W: Kevin Gross L: Mike Jackson S: Darren Dreifort
New York Mets 1, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Busch Stadium II (att. 37,121)
W: Bobby Jones L: Tom Urbani
Oakland Athletics 7, California Angels 4 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 25,474)
W: Bobby Witt L: Mark Leiter S: Dennis Eckersley
Chicago White Sox 4, Kansas City Royals 2 at Comiskey Park II (att. 28,124)
W: Jack McDowell L: Mark Gubicza S: Roberto Hernandez
Detroit Tigers 10, Seattle Mariners 4 at Tiger Stadium (att. 21,855)
W: Mike Moore L: Chris Bosio
New York Yankees 6, Boston Red Sox 5 at Yankee Stadium (att. 44,712)
W: Bob Wickman L: Jeff Russell
Minnesota Twins 9, Texas Rangers 7 at The Ballpark in Arlington (att. 42,519)
W: Pat Mahomes L: Kenny Rogers
Toronto Blue Jays 3, Milwaukee Brewers 2 at Skydome (att. 50,458)
W: Tony Castillo L: Jeff Bronkey
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Sunday, May 8th

IN THE NEWS: Danny Tartabull, Mike Stanley, and Gerald Williams hit back-to-back-to-back home runs for the Yankees in the 6th inning of NY's 8-4 win over Boston.

Pittsburgh OF Andy Van Slyke goes 8-for-9 in the Pirates' 9-2 and 9-3 doubleheader sweep of the Cubs. Van Slyke homers and doubles in the first game, while driving in four runs.

In their first official game against an all-men's team, the Colorado Silver Bullets are defeated by the Northern League All-Stars, 19-0. The Bullets are outhit, 21-2, and commit six errors in the field.

SCOREBOARD: MAY 8, 1994
Montreal Expos 1, Atlanta Braves 0 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 48,742)
W: Ken Hill L: John Smoltz S: John Wetteland
Houston Astros 5, Cincinnati Reds 0 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 27,174)
W: Doug Drabek L: Erik Hanson
Philadelphia Phillies 9, Florida Marlins 2 at Joe Robbie Stadium (att. 38,584)
W: Danny Jackson L: Charlie Hough
Pittsburgh Pirates 9, Chicago Cubs 2 at Three Rivers Stadium
W: Paul Wagner L: Willie Banks
Pittsburgh Pirates 9, Chicago Cubs 3 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 21,772)
W: Zane Smith L: Mike Morgan
Colorado Rockies 1, San Diego Padres 0 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 14,328)
W: David Nied L: Gene Harris S: Steve Reed
San Francisco Giants 5, Los Angeles Dodgers 4 at Candlestick Park (att. 41,847)
W: Rod Beck L: Darren Dreifort
New York Mets 3, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Busch Stadium II (att. 30,601)
W: Mauro Gozzo L: Willie Smith S: Josias Manzanillo
Baltimore Orioles 8, Cleveland Indians 6 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards (att. 47,345)
W: Ben McDonald L: Mark Clark S: Lee Smith
California Angels 7, Oakland Athletics 0 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 22,758)
W: Chuck Finley L: Ron Darling
Kansas City Royals 9, Chicago White Sox 7 at Comiskey Park II (att. 28,361)
W: Kevin Appier L: Alex Fernandez S: Jeff Montgomery
Seattle Mariners 4, Detroit Tigers 3 at Tiger Stadium (att. 15,610)
W: Dave Fleming L: Tim Belcher S: Bobby Ayala
New York Yankees 8, Boston Red Sox 4 at Yankee Stadium (att. 28,680)
W: Terry Mulholland L: Paul Quantrill S: Sterling Hitchcock
Minnesota Twins 5, Texas Rangers 2 at The Ballpark in Arlington (att. 32,663)
W: Scott Erickson L: Kevin Brown
Toronto Blue Jays 3, Milwaukee Brewers 1 at Skydome (att. 48,252)
W: Pat Hentgen L: Teddy Higuera S: Darren Hall
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Monday, May 9th

IN THE NEWS: Central Valley (California League) SS Neifi Perez pulls an unassisted triple play on a line drive.

SCOREBOARD: MAY 9, 1994
Atlanta Braves 7, Philadelphia Phillies 2 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 44,987)
W: Steve Avery L: Jeff Juden
Pittsburgh Pirates 9, Florida Marlins 5 at Joe Robbie Stadium (att. 28,738)
W: Alejandro Pena L: Ryan Bowen
Los Angeles Dodgers 9, Houston Astros 8 at Dodger Stadium (att. 36,260)
W: Al Osuna L: Mitch Williams
New York Mets 5, Montreal Expos 4 at Stade Olympique (att. 13,194)
W: Roger Mason L: Mel Rojas S: John Franco
Cincinnati Reds 3, San Diego Padres 2 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 12,764)
W: Johnny Ruffin L: Pedro Martinez S: Jeff Brantley
San Francisco Giants 12, Colorado Rockies 5 at Candlestick Park (att. 14,472)
W: Bryan Hickerson L: Armando Reynoso
Chicago Cubs 6, St. Louis Cardinals 3 at Busch Stadium II (att. 28,026)
W: Steve Trachsel L: Rene Arocha S: Randy Myers
Baltimore Orioles 4, Toronto Blue Jays 1 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards (att. 47,369)
W: Sid Fernandez L: Al Leiter S: Lee Smith
Milwaukee Brewers 7, Boston Red Sox 4 at Fenway Park (att. 21,844)
W: Mike Ignasiak L: Danny Darwin
Seattle Mariners 3, Chicago White Sox 2 at Comiskey Park II (att. 25,979)
W: Bill Risley L: Jose DeLeon S: Bobby Ayala
Minnesota Twins 9, Kansas City Royals 5 at Royals Stadium (att. 21,347)
W: Kevin Tapani L: Chris Haney S: Carl Willis
New York Yankees 4, Cleveland Indians 3 at Yankee Stadium (att. 16,567)
W: Jim Abbott L: Jack Morris S: Xavier Hernandez
Texas Rangers 11, California Angels 3 at The Ballpark in Arlington (att. 35,407)
W: Rick Reed L: Joe Magrane
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Tuesday, May 10th

IN THE NEWS: The Braves score seven runs in the bottom of the 9th to come back from an 8-1 deficit to tie the Phillies. Atlanta goes on to win the game, 9-8 in 15 innings.

SCOREBOARD: MAY 10, 1994
Atlanta Braves 9, Philadelphia Phillies 8 (15 inn.) at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 47,014)
W: Mike Stanton L: Andy Carter
Florida Marlins 1, Pittsburgh Pirates 0 at Joe Robbie Stadium (att. 27,177)
W: Chris Hammond L: Randy Tomlin S: Jeremy Hernandez
Los Angeles Dodgers 5, Houston Astros 4 (10 inn.) at Dodger Stadium (att. 36,766)
W: Jim Gott L: Dave Veres
New York Mets 3, Montreal Expos 2 (10 inn.) at Stade Olympique (att. 13,158)
W: Doug Linton L: John Wetteland
Cincinnati Reds 5, San Diego Padres 0 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 7,311)
W: Jose Rijo L: Jose Martinez
Colorado Rockies 4, San Francisco Giants 2 at Candlestick Park (att. 15,182)
W: Greg Harris L: John Burkett S: Bruce Ruffin
St. Louis Cardinals 7, Chicago Cubs 6 (11 inn.) at Busch Stadium II (att. 32,075)
W: Rene Arocha L: Jose Bautista
Baltimore Orioles 6, Toronto Blue Jays 3 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards (att. 47,194)
W: Mike Oquist L: Juan Guzman S: Lee Smith
Milwaukee Brewers 9, Boston Red Sox 5 at Fenway Park (att. 20,473)
W: Jaime Navarro L: Greg Harris
Chicago White Sox 16, Seattle Mariners 2 at Comiskey Park II (att. 25,041)
W: Scott Sanderson L: Roger Salkeld
Detroit Tigers 10, Oakland Athletics 2 at Tiger Stadium (att. 12,482)
W: Bill Gullickson L: Todd VanPoppel
Minnesota Twins 7, Kansas City Royals 4 at Royals Stadium (att. 17,778)
W: Carlos Pulido L: Tom Gordon
New York Yankees 5, Cleveland Indians 3 at Yankee Stadium (att. 17,378)
W: Paul Gibson L: Charles Nagy S: Xavier Hernandez
California Angels 8, Texas Rangers 6 (10 inn.)
W: Buck Rodgers L: Kevin Kennedy S: Mike Butcher
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Wednesday, May 11th

SCOREBOARD: MAY 11, 1994
Atlanta Braves 4, Philadelphia Phillies 2 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 46,985)
W: Greg Maddux L: Curt Schilling S: Greg McMichael
Pittsburgh Pirates 5, Florida Marlins 1 at Joe Robbie Stadium (att. 35,187)
W: Denny Neagle L: Dave Weathers
Los Angeles Dodgers 1, Houston Astros 0 at Dodger Stadium (att. 35,587)
W: Pedro Astacio L: Shane Reynolds
Montreal Expos 4, New York Mets 3 at Stade Olympique (att. 18,511)
W: Pedro Martinez L: Pete Smith S: Mel Rojas
Cincinnati Reds 9, San Diego Padres 5 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 13,296)
W: Pete Schourek L: Andy Benes S: Hector Carrasco
San Francisco Giants 6, Colorado Rockies 1 at Candlestick Park (att. 16,759)
W: Bill Swift L: Mike Harkey
St. Louis Cardinals 3, Chicago Cubs 2 at Busch Stadium II (att. 34,665)
W: Bob Tewksbury L: Anthony Young S: John Habyan
Baltimore Orioles 4, Toronto Blue Jays 1 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards (att. 47,386)
W: Mike Mussina L: Todd Stottlemyre
Boston Red Sox 7, Milwaukee Brewers 1 at Fenway Park (att. 21,471)
W: Aaron Sele L: Cal Eldred
Chicago White Sox 14, Seattle Mariners 6 at Comiskey Park II (att. 24,076)
W: Jason Bere L: Chris Bosio
Detroit Tigers 6, Oakland Athletics 2 at Tiger Stadium (att. 11,472)
W: John Doherty L: Bob Welch
Kansas City Royals 9, Minnesota Twins 0 at Royals Stadium (att. 17,740)
W: David Cone L: Jim Deshaies
New York Yankees 6, Cleveland Indians 3 at Yankee Stadium (att. 17,611)
W: Jimmy Key L: Dennis Martinez S: Bob Wickman
California Angels 13, Texas Rangers 1 at The Ballpark in Arlington (att. 33,647)
W: Mark Langston L: Rick Helling S: John Dopson
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Thursday, May 12th

IN THE NEWS: The Pirates lose to the Phillies, 6-4. In the process, they strand 17 runners on base, just one shy of the National League record for a 9-inning game.

SCOREBOARD: MAY 12, 1994
Philadelphia Phillies 6, Pittsburgh Pirates 4 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 32,481)
W: Tommy Greene L: Zane Smith S: Doug Jones
Chicago Cubs 8, St. Louis Cardinals 6 at Busch Stadium II (att. 48,526)
W: Chuck Crim L: Rob Murphy S: Randy Myers
Boston Red Sox 3, Milwaukee Brewers 1 at Fenway Park (att. 22,126)
W: Roger Clemens L: Ricky Bones S: Jeff Russell
Detroit Tigers 6, Oakland Athletics 5 at Tiger Stadium (att. 14,099)
W: Joe Boever L: Billy Taylor S: Mike Gardiner
New York Yankees 7, Cleveland Indians 6 (10 inn.) at Yankee Stadium (att. 22,017)
W: Xavier Hernandez L: Eric Plunk
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Friday, May 13th

IN THE NEWS: OF Tim Salmon leads the Angels to an 11-1 win over the Mariners with five hits, including two home runs. Salmon drive home five runs while scoring four himself. The five safeties give him 13 hits in his last 15 at bats, tying the American League mark for most hits in three games set by Joe Cronin in 1933 and tied by Walt Dropo in 1952.

SCOREBOARD: MAY 13, 1994
Chicago Cubs 6, Florida Marlins 4 at Wrigley Field (att. 26,055)
W: Willie Banks L: Charlie Hough S: Randy Myers
Houston Astros 4, Colorado Rockies 2 at Astrodome (att. 29,962)
W: Doug Drabek L: Marvin Freeman
Los Angeles Dodgers 5, San Diego Padres 4 at Dodger Stadium (att. 54,374)
W: Kevin Gross L: Wally Whitehurst S: Darren Dreifort
Montreal Expos 9, St. Louis Cardinals 1 at Stade Olympique (att. 19,427)
W: Jeff Fassero L: Vicente Palacios S: John Wetteland
Atlanta Braves 7, New York Mets 2 at Shea Stadium (att. 22,459)
W: Tom Glavine L: Bobby Jones S: Greg McMichael
Philadelphia Phillies 12, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 32,281)
W: Danny Jackson L: Paul Wagner
San Francisco Giants 9, Cincinnati Reds 5 at Candlestick Park (att. 20,868)
W: Mark Portugal L: John Smiley S: Rod Beck
Boston Red Sox 5, Toronto Blue Jays 3 at Fenway Park (att. 32,579)
W: Joe Hesketh L: Pat Hentgen S: Ken Ryan
Cleveland Indians 2, Detroit Tigers 0 at Jacobs Field (att. 39,650)
W: Mark Clark L: Tim Belcher
Kansas City Royals 16, Oakland Athletics 6 at Royals Stadium (att. 21,302)
W: Mark Gubicza L: Bobby Witt
New York Yankees 10, Milwaukee Brewers 4 (12 inn.) at County Stadium (att. 20,242)
W: Bob Wickman L: Mike Fetters
Minnesota Twins 4, Baltimore Orioles 1 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 17,898)
W: Pat Mahomes L: Ben McDonald S: Larry Casian
California Angels 11, Seattle Mariners 1 at Kingdome (att. 17,256)
W: Chuck Finley L: Dave Fleming
Texas Rangers 11, Chicago White Sox 7 at The Ballpark in Arlington (att. 39,420)
W: Kenny Rogers L: Jack McDowell S: Cris Carpenter
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Saturday, May 14th

IN THE NEWS: In only his 2nd major league appearance, Cleveland P Paul Shuey fans four batters in the 9th inning of the Tribe's 9-3 win over Detroit. He becomes only the 10th pitcher in American League history, and the first rookie, to fan four in an inning.

SCOREBOARD: MAY 14, 1994
Florida Marlins 6, Chicago Cubs 4 at Wrigley Field (att. 34,254)
W: Mark Gardner L: Steve Trachsel S: Jeremy Hernandez
Colorado Rockies 4, Houston Astros 2 at Astrodome (att. 23,037)
W: David Nied L: Darryl Kile S: Bruce Ruffin
Los Angeles Dodgers 2, San Diego Padres 1 at Dodger Stadium (att. 46,137)
W: Jim Gott L: Trevor Hoffman
St. Louis Cardinals 6, Montreal Expos 3 at Stade Olympique (att. 18,181)
W: Rheal Cormier L: Ken Hill S: Mike Perez
New York Mets 11, Atlanta Braves 4 at Shea Stadium (att. 28,974)
W: Mauro Gozzo L: John Smoltz
Philadelphia Phillies 3, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 39,916)
W: Mike Williams L: Steve Cooke S: Doug Jones
San Francisco Giants 3, Cincinnati Reds 1 at Candlestick Park (att. 34,103)
W: Salomon Torres L: Erik Hanson S: Rod Beck
Boston Red Sox 11, Toronto Blue Jays 2 at Fenway Park (att. 33,771)
W: Danny Darwin L: Al Leiter
Cleveland Indians 9, Detroit Tigers 3 at Jacobs Field (att. 39,106)
W: Jack Morris L: Bill Gullickson
Oakland Athletics 5, Kansas City Royals 4 at Royals Stadium (att. 34,213)
W: Ron Darling L: Kevin Appier S: Dennis Eckersley
New York Yankees 6, Milwaukee Brewers 2 at County Stadium (att. 29,144)
W: Donn Pall L: Bob Scanlan
Minnesota Twins 8, Baltimore Orioles 5 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 25,223)
W: Scott Erickson L: Sid Fernandez S: Carl Willis
Seattle Mariners 10, California Angels 7 at Kingdome (att. 33,579)
W: Bill Risley L: Joe Grahe S: Bobby Ayala
Texas Rangers 5, Chicago White Sox 2 at The Ballpark in Arlington (att. 46,490)
W: Kevin Brown L: Alex Fernandez S: Cris Carpenter
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Sunday, May 15th

IN THE NEWS: Six Florida Marlins pitchers combine to shut out the Cubs, 3-0. Starter Chris Hammond gets credit for the victory.

SCOREBOARD: MAY 15, 1994
Florida Marlins 3, Chicago Cubs 0 at Wrigley Field (att. 29,559)
W: Chris Hammond L: Frank Castillo S: Jeremy Hernandez
Colorado Rockies 4, Houston Astros 0 at Astrodome (att. 21,004)
W: Armando Reynoso L: Greg Swindell
Los Angeles Dodgers 7, San Diego Padres 1 at Dodger Stadium (att. 45,917)
W: Tom Candiotti L: A. J. Sager
Montreal Expos 9, St. Louis Cardinals 8 at Stade Olympique (att. 30,471)
W: John Wetteland L: Rich Rodriguez
Atlanta Braves 6, New York Mets 1 at Shea Stadium (att. 32,891)
W: Steve Avery L: Eric Hillman
Philadelphia Phillies 1, Pittsburgh Pirates 0 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 53,396)
W: Shawn Boskie L: Jon Lieber S: Doug Jones
Cincinnati Reds 9, San Francisco Giants 6 (10 inn.) at Candlestick Park (att. 42,082)
W: Jeff Brantley L: Rod Beck
Cleveland Indians 11, Detroit Tigers 6 at Jacobs Field (att. 41,546)
W: Charles Nagy L: John Doherty
Oakland Athletics 6, Kansas City Royals 2 at Royals Stadium (att. 28,629)
W: Todd VanPoppel L: Jeff Granger S: Dennis Eckersley
New York Yankees 12, Milwaukee Brewers 1 at County Stadium (att. 32,293)
W: Scott Kamieniecki L: Jaime Navarro
Minnesota Twins 5, Baltimore Orioles 2 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 14,254)
W: Kevin Tapani L: Jamie Moyer
Seattle Mariners 9, California Angels 5 at Kingdome (att. 33,193)
W: Randy Johnson L: Joe Magrane S: Bobby Ayala
Chicago White Sox 9, Texas Rangers 6 at The Ballpark in Arlington (att. 46,419)
W: Wilson Alvarez L: Roger Pavlik
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Monday, May 16th

SCOREBOARD: MAY 16, 1994
Chicago Cubs 4, San Diego Padres 2 at Wrigley Field (att. 27,050)
W: Anthony Young L: Andy Benes S: Randy Myers
Los Angeles Dodgers 9, Colorado Rockies 2 at Mile High Stadium (att. 50,507)
W: Ramon Martinez L: Greg Harris
Houston Astros 3, San Francisco Giants 2 at Astrodome (att. 13,179)
W: Dave Veres L: Bryan Hickerson S: Mitch Williams
Florida Marlins 3, New York Mets 1 at Shea Stadium (att. 15,714)
W: Robb Nen L: Bret Saberhagen S: Jeremy Hernandez
Montreal Expos 4, Philadelphia Phillies 1 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 28,236)
W: Butch Henry L: Curt Schilling S: Mel Rojas
Pittsburgh Pirates 7, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 15,067)
W: Denny Neagle L: Bob Tewksbury
Chicago White Sox 8, California Angels 5 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 21,387)
W: Dennis Cook L: Mike Butcher
Texas Rangers 11, Oakland Athletics 7 (10 inn.) at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 19,269)
W: Tom Henke L: Billy Taylor
Kansas City Royals 6, Seattle Mariners 4 at Kingdome (att. 23,290)
W: Tom Gordon L: Chris Bosio S: Jeff Montgomery
Toronto Blue Jays 7, Detroit Tigers 2 at Skydome (att. 50,456)
W: Juan Guzman L: Mike Moore
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Tuesday, May 17th

IN THE NEWS: Six St. Louis Cardinals pitchers combine to shut out the Pirates on two hits, 2-0. It is only the 3rd time in National League history, and the 2nd time in three days, that six hurlers have combined to blank another team. Tom Urbani gets the win, allowing one hit in seven 1/3 innings.

Pitcher Frank Viola undergoes surgery to repair a torn ligament in his left elbow and will be out for the year.

Marcel Lachemann is named manager of the Angels, replacing Buck Rodgers.

SCOREBOARD: MAY 17, 1994
Chicago Cubs 11, San Diego Padres 4 at Wrigley Field (att. 20,001)
W: Jose Guzman L: Scott Sanders S: Jim Bullinger
Cincinnati Reds 4, Atlanta Braves 3 (10 inn.) at Riverfront Stadium (att. 27,836)
W: Jeff Brantley L: Greg McMichael
Colorado Rockies 7, Los Angeles Dodgers 6 at Mile High Stadium (att. 53,589)
W: Kent Bottenfield L: Darren Dreifort
San Francisco Giants 5, Houston Astros 2 at Astrodome (att. 17,458)
W: Bill Swift L: Pete Harnisch S: Rod Beck
New York Mets 4, Florida Marlins 3 at Shea Stadium (att. 15,503)
W: John Franco L: Jeremy Hernandez
Philadelphia Phillies 6, Montreal Expos 5 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 36,233)
W: Doug Jones L: John Wetteland
St. Louis Cardinals 2, Pittsburgh Pirates 0 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 11,173)
W: Tom Urbani L: Zane Smith S: Rene Arocha
Baltimore Orioles 3, Boston Red Sox 2 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards (att. 47,420)
W: Mike Mussina L: Roger Clemens S: Lee Smith
Chicago White Sox 10, California Angels 2 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 15,684)
W: Jason Bere L: Mark Langston
Cleveland Indians 7, Milwaukee Brewers 3 at Jacobs Field (att. 41,857)
W: Dennis Martinez L: Cal Eldred
Minnesota Twins 5, New York Yankees 4 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 19,632)
W: Mark Guthrie L: Xavier Hernandez S: Rick Aguilera
Texas Rangers 8, Oakland Athletics 7 (10 inn.) at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 16,359)
W: Cris Carpenter L: Steve Ontiveros S: Rick Honeycutt
Kansas City Royals 4, Seattle Mariners 0 at Kingdome (att. 18,815)
W: David Cone L: Roger Salkeld
Detroit Tigers 13, Toronto Blue Jays 6 at Skydome (att. 46,439)
W: Tim Belcher L: Todd Stottlemyre
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Wednesday, May 18th

IN THE NEWS: The Cincinnati Enquirer quotes Marge Schott as saying she doesn't want her Reds players to wear earrings, because "only fruits wear earrings." She will later clarify her statement saying she was "not prejudice against any group, regardless of lifestyle preferences." Dodger P Roger McDowell buys earrings for the whole team and they will wear them in the clubhouse in Cincinnati: Tommy Lasorda doesn't allow them to wear them on the field.

Japanese P Hiromi Makihara of the Yomiuri Giants pitches a perfect game, 6–0 win over the Hiroshima Toyo Carp. It is the 15th perfect game in Japanese baseball history.

SCOREBOARD: MAY 18, 1994
Chicago Cubs 5, San Diego Padres 4 at Wrigley Field (att. 24,272)
W: Willie Banks L: Wally Whitehurst S: Randy Myers
Atlanta Braves 3, Cincinnati Reds 1 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 28,375)
W: Tom Glavine L: John Smiley S: Mike Stanton
Los Angeles Dodgers 5, Colorado Rockies 2 at Mile High Stadium (att. 54,108)
W: Kevin Gross L: Willie Blair S: Jim Gott
Houston Astros 4, San Francisco Giants 2 at Astrodome (att. 15,098)
W: Doug Drabek L: Mark Portugal S: John Hudek
Florida Marlins 4, New York Mets 3 at Shea Stadium (att. 15,223)
W: Charlie Hough L: Bobby Jones S: Robb Nen
Montreal Expos 6, Philadelphia Phillies 1 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 41,032)
W: Jeff Fassero L: Danny Jackson
St. Louis Cardinals 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 (10 inn.) at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 10,043)
W: Mike Perez L: Rick White S: Rene Arocha
Boston Red Sox 5, Baltimore Orioles 2 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards (att. 47,612)
W: Aaron Sele L: Ben McDonald
California Angels 3, Chicago White Sox 2 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 21,230)
W: Chuck Finley L: Jack McDowell S: Joe Grahe
Cleveland Indians 5, Milwaukee Brewers 3 at Jacobs Field (att. 28,431)
W: Mark Clark L: Ricky Bones
Minnesota Twins 13, New York Yankees 5 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 29,886)
W: Pat Mahomes L: Terry Mulholland
Texas Rangers 6, Oakland Athletics 2 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 25,041)
W: Kenny Rogers L: Bobby Witt
Kansas City Royals 7, Seattle Mariners 6 (10 inn.) at Kingdome (att. 11,976)
W: Stan Belinda L: Bill Risley S: Jeff Montgomery
Toronto Blue Jays 9, Detroit Tigers 3 at Skydome (att. 47,247)
W: Dave Stewart L: Bill Gullickson
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Thursday, May 19th

SCOREBOARD: MAY 19, 1994
Cincinnati Reds 3, Atlanta Braves 0 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 34,714)
W: Erik Hanson L: John Smoltz S: Chuck McElroy
Los Angeles Dodgers 8, Colorado Rockies 2 at Mile High Stadium (att. 51,515)
W: Orel Hershiser L: David Nied
Houston Astros 9, San Diego Padres 5 at Astrodome (att. 12,115)
W: Tom Edens L: Jose Martinez
Boston Red Sox 3, Baltimore Orioles 2 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards (att. 47,467)
W: Danny Darwin L: Sid Fernandez S: Jeff Russell
California Angels 5, Kansas City Royals 4 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 20,595)
W: John Farrell L: Kevin Appier S: Joe Grahe
Cleveland Indians 4, Milwaukee Brewers 2 (13 inn.) at Jacobs Field (att. 30,294)
W: Eric Plunk L: Bob Scanlan
Seattle Mariners 5, Texas Rangers 4 at Kingdome (att. 16,283)
W: Rich Gossage L: Cris Carpenter
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Friday, May 20th

IN THE NEWS: Minnesota OF Kirby Puckett's seven RBIs leads the Twins to a 21-2 victory over the Red Sox. Minnesota scores 11 times in the 5th inning to put the game away. Rookie OF Andy Tomberlin hurls the last two innings for the Sox, and allows just one hit and no runs.

The Mariners fall just short of matching the Twins by defeating the Rangers by a score of 19-2. Five Mariners hit home runs as Seattle knocks out 21 hits in setting a team record for runs scored.

SCOREBOARD: MAY 20, 1994
Chicago Cubs 2, San Francisco Giants 1 (11 inn.) at Wrigley Field (att. 31,562)
W: Jose Bautista L: Dave Burba
Cincinnati Reds 3, Los Angeles Dodgers 2 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 33,374)
W: Johnny Ruffin L: Jim Gott
Atlanta Braves 7, Colorado Rockies 1 at Mile High Stadium (att. 71,368)
W: Steve Avery L: Armando Reynoso
St. Louis Cardinals 3, Florida Marlins 2 at Joe Robbie Stadium (att. 31,512)
W: Bryan Eversgerd L: Mark Gardner S: Mike Perez
Houston Astros 2, San Diego Padres 1 at Astrodome (att. 28,305)
W: Greg Swindell L: Andy Ashby S: John Hudek
Philadelphia Phillies 5, New York Mets 3 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 34,924)
W: Mike Williams L: Mauro Gozzo S: Doug Jones
Montreal Expos 5, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 30,804)
W: Ken Hill L: Alejandro Pena S: John Wetteland
California Angels 7, Kansas City Royals 6 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 23,339)
W: Mark Leiter L: Stan Belinda
Detroit Tigers 10, Milwaukee Brewers 4 at Tiger Stadium (att. 19,495)
W: John Doherty L: Doug Henry
Minnesota Twins 21, Boston Red Sox 2 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 20,766)
W: Carlos Pulido L: Joe Hesketh
New York Yankees 5, Baltimore Orioles 1 at Yankee Stadium (att. 28,953)
W: Jim Abbott L: Jamie Moyer
Chicago White Sox 13, Oakland Athletics 6 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 21,897)
W: Alex Fernandez L: Ron Darling
Seattle Mariners 19, Texas Rangers 2 at Kingdome (att. 22,406)
W: Randy Johnson L: Roger Pavlik
Toronto Blue Jays 2, Cleveland Indians 0 at Skydome (att. 50,501)
W: Pat Hentgen L: Charles Nagy
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Saturday, May 21st

SCOREBOARD: MAY 21, 1994
Chicago Cubs 12, San Francisco Giants 10 at Wrigley Field (att. 39,633)
W: Jim Bullinger L: Bryan Hickerson S: Chuck Crim
Los Angeles Dodgers 6, Cincinnati Reds 4 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 44,530)
W: Ramon Martinez L: Jeff Brantley
Atlanta Braves 5, Colorado Rockies 4 at Mile High Stadium (att. 72,123)
W: Kent Mercker L: Greg Harris S: Greg McMichael
St. Louis Cardinals 7, Florida Marlins 5 at Joe Robbie Stadium (att. 40,256)
W: Bob Tewksbury L: Robb Nen S: Rene Arocha
Houston Astros 4, San Diego Padres 2 at Astrodome (att. 21,719)
W: Shane Reynolds L: Andy Benes S: Mitch Williams
Philadelphia Phillies 9, New York Mets 8 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 43,443)
W: Bob Wells L: Doug Linton S: Doug Jones
Pittsburgh Pirates 6, Montreal Expos 0 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 28,022)
W: Jon Lieber L: Kirk Rueter
California Angels 3, Kansas City Royals 0 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 30,436)
W: Phil Leftwich L: Tom Gordon S: Mike Butcher
Detroit Tigers 7, Milwaukee Brewers 6 at Tiger Stadium (att. 28,760)
W: Mike Moore L: Jaime Navarro
Minnesota Twins 1, Boston Red Sox 0 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 28,457)
W: Kevin Tapani L: Gar Finnvold S: Rick Aguilera
New York Yankees 5, Baltimore Orioles 4 at Yankee Stadium (att. 42,105)
W: Melido Perez L: Arthur Rhodes S: Steve Howe
Chicago White Sox 6, Oakland Athletics 5 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 25,109)
W: Jose DeLeon L: Billy Taylor S: Kirk McCaskill
Seattle Mariners 13, Texas Rangers 2 at Kingdome (att. 37,870)
W: Chris Bosio L: Rick Helling
Toronto Blue Jays 9, Cleveland Indians 7 at Skydome (att. 50,519)
W: Al Leiter L: Chris Nabholz S: Scott Brow
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Sunday, May 22nd

IN THE NEWS: Kansas City P David Cone hurls a 1-hit, 4-0 shutout over the Angels. Chili Davis' opposite-field single in the 5th inning is California's only safety.

SCOREBOARD: MAY 22, 1994
Chicago Cubs 6, San Francisco Giants 5 (11 inn.) at Wrigley Field (att. 35,824)
W: Jim Bullinger L: Rod Beck
Los Angeles Dodgers 10, Cincinnati Reds 3 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 33,012)
W: Pedro Astacio L: Tim Pugh
Atlanta Braves 8, Colorado Rockies 3 at Mile High Stadium (att. 71,523)
W: Greg Maddux L: Lance Painter
St. Louis Cardinals 10, Florida Marlins 9 at Joe Robbie Stadium (att. 35,386)
W: Rob Murphy L: Jeremy Hernandez S: Mike Perez
San Diego Padres 7, Houston Astros 6 at Astrodome (att. 20,257)
W: Pedro Martinez L: Mitch Williams S: Trevor Hoffman
Philadelphia Phillies 8, New York Mets 3 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 53,340)
W: Tommy Greene L: Pete Smith
Montreal Expos 3, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 39,037)
W: Pedro Martinez L: Denny Neagle S: John Wetteland
Kansas City Royals 4, California Angels 0 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 35,915)
W: David Cone L: Mark Langston
Detroit Tigers 9, Milwaukee Brewers 6 at Tiger Stadium (att. 26,031)
W: Tim Belcher L: Cal Eldred S: Mike Gardiner
Boston Red Sox 9, Minnesota Twins 2 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 21,971)
W: Roger Clemens L: Jim Deshaies
Baltimore Orioles 6, New York Yankees 5 (10 inn.) at Yankee Stadium (att. 39,865)
W: Mark Williamson L: Xavier Hernandez S: Lee Smith
Chicago White Sox 5, Oakland Athletics 2 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 29,176)
W: Jason Bere L: Carlos Reyes
Seattle Mariners 8, Texas Rangers 2 at Kingdome (att. 19,617)
W: Roger Salkeld L: Bruce Hurst
Cleveland Indians 8, Toronto Blue Jays 0 at Skydome (att. 48,154)
W: Dennis Martinez L: Juan Guzman
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Monday, May 23rd

SCOREBOARD: MAY 23, 1994
Colorado Rockies 8, Cincinnati Reds 3 at Mile High Stadium (att. 45,713)
W: Marvin Freeman L: John Smiley S: Bruce Ruffin
Florida Marlins 3, Montreal Expos 2 at Joe Robbie Stadium (att. 30,508)
W: Pat Rapp L: Jeff Fassero S: Robb Nen
Chicago Cubs 6, Los Angeles Dodgers 3 at Dodger Stadium (att. 37,569)
W: Jose Guzman L: Kevin Gross S: Randy Myers
San Diego Padres 4, San Francisco Giants 0 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 13,792)
W: Wally Whitehurst L: Mark Portugal S: Trevor Hoffman
Philadelphia Phillies 11, St. Louis Cardinals 3 at Busch Stadium II (att. 30,648)
W: Danny Jackson L: Tom Urbani
Baltimore Orioles 5, Milwaukee Brewers 3 at County Stadium (att. 10,849)
W: Ben McDonald L: Ricky Bones S: Lee Smith
Oakland Athletics 7, Seattle Mariners 5 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 11,337)
W: Bobby Witt L: Dave Fleming S: Dennis Eckersley
Toronto Blue Jays 6, Cleveland Indians 5 at Skydome (att. 48,080)
W: Darren Hall L: Jose Mesa
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Tuesday, May 24th

IN THE NEWS: At home, the Cardinals set a new major-league record for futility by stranding 16 base runners in a shutout, a 4–0 loss to the Phils. The Cards collect nine hits and eight walks to strand runners in every inning but the first. At the end of the eight innings the game is scoreless, but new Cards reliever Mike Perez gives up two hits and a walk, then a 3-run homer to Pete Incaviglia. The old record of 15 baserunners in a shutout had been done four times, the last on May 12, 1975. The 1998 Mariners will match the Cards futility and set the American League record.

SCOREBOARD: MAY 24, 1994
Houston Astros 8, Atlanta Braves 0 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 49,402)
W: Doug Drabek L: Tom Glavine
Colorado Rockies 11, Cincinnati Reds 7 at Mile High Stadium (att. 47,885)
W: Kent Bottenfield L: Erik Hanson
Montreal Expos 11, Florida Marlins 1 at Joe Robbie Stadium (att. 26,598)
W: Butch Henry L: Charlie Hough
Chicago Cubs 2, Los Angeles Dodgers 0 at Dodger Stadium (att. 31,912)
W: Willie Banks L: Orel Hershiser
New York Mets 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 11,781)
W: Bobby Jones L: Rick White S: John Franco
San Diego Padres 6, San Francisco Giants 3 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 13,728)
W: Joey Hamilton L: Bryan Hickerson S: Trevor Hoffman
Philadelphia Phillies 4, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Busch Stadium II (att. 25,618)
W: Heathcliff Slocumb L: Mike Perez
Cleveland Indians 5, Boston Red Sox 3 at Fenway Park (att. 29,696)
W: Jack Morris L: Aaron Sele S: Paul Shuey
Chicago White Sox 5, Minnesota Twins 3 at Comiskey Park II (att. 26,678)
W: Dennis Cook L: Larry Casian S: Roberto Hernandez
California Angels 8, Detroit Tigers 5 at Tiger Stadium (att. 12,626)
W: Chuck Finley L: Bill Gullickson S: Joe Grahe
Texas Rangers 2, Kansas City Royals 0 at Royals Stadium (att. 22,581)
W: Kenny Rogers L: Mark Gubicza
Baltimore Orioles 13, Milwaukee Brewers 5 at County Stadium (att. 12,420)
W: Mark Eichhorn L: Teddy Higuera S: Alan Mills
New York Yankees 6, Toronto Blue Jays 1 at Yankee Stadium (att. 26,217)
W: Terry Mulholland L: Dave Stewart
Oakland Athletics 10, Seattle Mariners 1 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 13,087)
W: Miguel Jimenez L: Greg Hibbard
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Wednesday, May 25th

IN THE NEWS: Royals' P Kevin Appier strikes out 13 Rangers in only five 2/3 innings in KC's 8-3 victory over Texas. According to records traced back to 1986, no other pitcher in that time had pitched less than six innings in a game and had that many strikeouts. Appier is removed from the contest since he had thrown 108 pitches, and had had to sit through a 49-minute rain delay.

The Dodgers release OF Darryl Strawberry.

SCOREBOARD: MAY 25, 1994
Atlanta Braves 6, Houston Astros 5 (13 inn.) at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 40,747)
W: Mike Bielecki L: Dave Veres
Colorado Rockies 3, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Mile High Stadium (att. 47,264)
W: Mike Harkey L: Jose Rijo S: Bruce Ruffin
Montreal Expos 3, Florida Marlins 1 at Joe Robbie Stadium (att. 25,025)
W: Ken Hill L: Mark Gardner S: John Wetteland
Los Angeles Dodgers 7, Chicago Cubs 6 at Dodger Stadium (att. 54,709)
W: Todd Worrell L: Dan Plesac
New York Mets 6, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 16,847)
W: Bret Saberhagen L: Paul Wagner S: John Franco
San Francisco Giants 5, San Diego Padres 2 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 13,159)
W: John Burkett L: Andy Ashby S: Rod Beck
St. Louis Cardinals 10, Philadelphia Phillies 5 at Busch Stadium II (att. 24,123)
W: Bryan Eversgerd L: Mike Williams
Chicago White Sox 12, Minnesota Twins 1 at Comiskey Park II (att. 28,836)
W: Alex Fernandez L: Carlos Pulido
Detroit Tigers 9, California Angels 7 at Tiger Stadium (att. 13,305)
W: John Doherty L: John Farrell S: Mike Henneman
Kansas City Royals 8, Texas Rangers 3 at Royals Stadium (att. 17,587)
W: Kevin Appier L: Kevin Brown
Baltimore Orioles 6, Milwaukee Brewers 3 at County Stadium (att. 16,846)
W: Jamie Moyer L: Mike Ignasiak S: Lee Smith
New York Yankees 5, Toronto Blue Jays 2 at Yankee Stadium (att. 23,250)
W: Jim Abbott L: Pat Hentgen
Seattle Mariners 1, Oakland Athletics 0 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 18,943)
W: Randy Johnson L: Ron Darling
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Thursday, May 26th

SCOREBOARD: MAY 26, 1994
Houston Astros 8, Atlanta Braves 5 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 45,976)
W: Greg Swindell L: Mike Stanton S: John Hudek
Cincinnati Reds 14, Colorado Rockies 4 at Mile High Stadium (att. 53,407)
W: John Roper L: Greg Harris
Pittsburgh Pirates 11, New York Mets 10 (13 inn.) at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 14,132)
W: Alejandro Pena L: Frank Seminara
San Francisco Giants 5, San Diego Padres 3 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 18,121)
W: William VanLandingham L: Andy Benes S: Rod Beck
Boston Red Sox 13, Cleveland Indians 5 at Fenway Park (att. 28,380)
W: Joe Hesketh L: Julian Tavarez
California Angels 7, Detroit Tigers 5 at Tiger Stadium (att. 15,858)
W: Joe Magrane L: Mike Moore S: Joe Grahe
Kansas City Royals 3, Texas Rangers 1 at Royals Stadium (att. 24,169)
W: Tom Gordon L: Rick Honeycutt S: Jeff Montgomery
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Friday, May 27th

IN THE NEWS: The Silver Bullets defeat the Richfield Rockets, 7-2, before a crowd of 3,954, in what is believed to be the first victory by a women's pro team over a men's squad. Lee Anne Ketcham fans 14 for the Silver Bullets.

SCOREBOARD: MAY 27, 1994
Atlanta Braves 7, Chicago Cubs 2 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 49,253)
W: Greg Maddux L: Mike Morgan
Los Angeles Dodgers 6, Pittsburgh Pirates 5 (10 inn.) at Dodger Stadium (att. 44,145)
W: Al Osuna L: Rick White
Montreal Expos 4, Colorado Rockies 2 at Stade Olympique (att. 22,882)
W: Gabe White L: Lance Painter S: John Wetteland
New York Mets 10, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Shea Stadium (att. 23,303)
W: Pete Smith L: Tim Pugh
Houston Astros 4, Philadelphia Phillies 2 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 41,013)
W: Shane Reynolds L: Shawn Boskie S: John Hudek
San Diego Padres 8, St. Louis Cardinals 6 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 35,886)
W: Scott Sanders L: Bob Tewksbury S: Trevor Hoffman
San Francisco Giants 4, Florida Marlins 3 at Candlestick Park (att. 26,690)
W: Salomon Torres L: Dave Weathers S: Rod Beck
Chicago White Sox 3, Baltimore Orioles 0 at Comiskey Park II (att. 34,351)
W: Wilson Alvarez L: Mike Mussina
Cleveland Indians 3, Oakland Athletics 2 at Jacobs Field (att. 41,252)
W: Jose Mesa L: John Briscoe
New York Yankees 5, Kansas City Royals 2 at Royals Stadium (att. 30,840)
W: Jimmy Key L: David Cone S: Bob Wickman
Milwaukee Brewers 5, Seattle Mariners 2 at County Stadium (att. 35,495)
W: Cal Eldred L: Bill Risley S: Mike Fetters
Minnesota Twins 5, Detroit Tigers 2 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 16,409)
W: Kevin Tapani L: Tim Belcher S: Rick Aguilera
Texas Rangers 4, Boston Red Sox 3 at The Ballpark in Arlington (att. 43,761)
W: Hector Fajardo L: Todd Frohwirth S: Cris Carpenter
California Angels 6, Toronto Blue Jays 2 at Skydome (att. 48,244)
W: Phil Leftwich L: Al Leiter
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Saturday, May 28th

SCOREBOARD: MAY 28, 1994
Chicago Cubs 9, Atlanta Braves 2 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 49,246)
W: Anthony Young L: Kent Mercker
Pittsburgh Pirates 7, Los Angeles Dodgers 2 at Dodger Stadium (att. 47,771)
W: Denny Neagle L: Pedro Astacio
Colorado Rockies 3, Montreal Expos 2 (10 inn.) at Stade Olympique (att. 30,452)
W: Bruce Ruffin L: Tim Scott S: Kent Bottenfield
New York Mets 5, Cincinnati Reds 4 at Shea Stadium (att. 20,605)
W: Mike Maddux L: John Smiley S: John Franco
Houston Astros 7, Philadelphia Phillies 5 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 40,523)
W: Brian Williams L: Andy Carter S: Todd Jones
San Diego Padres 4, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 26,281)
W: Wally Whitehurst L: Allen Watson
Florida Marlins 3, San Francisco Giants 2 at Candlestick Park (att. 26,379)
W: Jeremy Hernandez L: Pat Gomez
Chicago White Sox 6, Baltimore Orioles 2 at Comiskey Park II (att. 43,589)
W: Jason Bere L: Ben McDonald
Cleveland Indians 4, Oakland Athletics 2 at Jacobs Field (att. 41,700)
W: Mark Clark L: Bobby Witt
New York Yankees 5, Kansas City Royals 3 (10 inn.) at Royals Stadium (att. 37,242)
W: Xavier Hernandez L: Jeff Montgomery S: Steve Howe
Milwaukee Brewers 7, Seattle Mariners 5 at County Stadium (att. 28,011)
W: Ricky Bones L: John Cummings S: Mike Fetters
Minnesota Twins 10, Detroit Tigers 9 (10 inn.) at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 19,553)
W: Mark Guthrie L: Mike Henneman
Boston Red Sox 3, Texas Rangers 2 (10 inn.) at The Ballpark in Arlington (att. 46,396)
W: Greg Harris L: Cris Carpenter S: Jeff Russell
Toronto Blue Jays 9, California Angels 4 at Skydome (att. 50,509)
W: Juan Guzman L: Mark Langston
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Sunday, May 29th

IN THE NEWS: The Braves trade OF Deion Sanders to the Reds in exchange for OF Roberto Kelly and minor league P Roger Etheridge.

SCOREBOARD: MAY 29, 1994
Chicago Cubs 4, Atlanta Braves 2 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 49,298)
W: Jim Bullinger L: Tom Glavine S: Randy Myers
Los Angeles Dodgers 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 at Dodger Stadium (att. 44,622)
W: Kevin Gross L: Zane Smith S: Darren Dreifort
Montreal Expos 4, Colorado Rockies 3 (10 inn.) at Stade Olympique (att. 26,774)
W: Tim Scott L: Bruce Ruffin
New York Mets 8, Cincinnati Reds 5 at Shea Stadium (att. 24,997)
W: Bobby Jones L: Erik Hanson S: John Franco
Philadelphia Phillies 4, Houston Astros 2 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 52,390)
W: David West L: Doug Drabek S: Doug Jones
San Diego Padres 7, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 16,410)
W: Joey Hamilton L: Tom Urbani S: Jeff Tabaka
San Francisco Giants 3, Florida Marlins 1 at Candlestick Park (att. 30,332)
W: Mike Jackson L: Richie Lewis S: Rod Beck
Baltimore Orioles 8, Chicago White Sox 4 at Comiskey Park II (att. 37,454)
W: Sid Fernandez L: Jack McDowell S: Lee Smith
Cleveland Indians 7, Oakland Athletics 5 at Jacobs Field (att. 41,744)
W: Jack Morris L: Miguel Jimenez S: Paul Shuey
Kansas City Royals 10, New York Yankees 6 at Royals Stadium (att. 27,463)
W: Mark Gubicza L: Terry Mulholland S: Billy Brewer
Milwaukee Brewers 9, Seattle Mariners 8 at County Stadium (att. 47,119)
W: Doug Henry L: Tim Davis S: Bob Scanlan
Detroit Tigers 5, Minnesota Twins 1 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 23,936)
W: Bill Gullickson L: Pat Mahomes
Texas Rangers 8, Boston Red Sox 6 at The Ballpark in Arlington (att. 46,354)
W: Kenny Rogers L: Danny Darwin
Toronto Blue Jays 5, California Angels 0 at Skydome (att. 50,529)
W: Todd Stottlemyre L: Chuck Finley
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Monday, May 30th

SCOREBOARD: MAY 30, 1994
Chicago Cubs 3, Philadelphia Phillies 0 at Wrigley Field (att. 35,834)
W: Willie Banks L: Bobby Munoz S: Randy Myers
Cincinnati Reds 7, Montreal Expos 3 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 27,875)
W: Jose Rijo L: Ken Hill
Houston Astros 4, Florida Marlins 3 at Astrodome (att. 29,854)
W: Tom Edens L: Robb Nen
St. Louis Cardinals 6, Los Angeles Dodgers 5 at Dodger Stadium (att. 33,628)
W: Vicente Palacios L: Orel Hershiser S: Mike Perez
Colorado Rockies 12, New York Mets 2 at Shea Stadium (att. 20,705)
W: Kevin Ritz L: Mauro Gozzo S: Willie Blair
San Diego Padres 10, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 12,756)
W: Andy Ashby L: Ravelo Manzanillo
Atlanta Braves 4, San Francisco Giants 3 (11 inn.) at Candlestick Park (att. 39,348)
W: Greg McMichael L: Rod Beck
Detroit Tigers 5, Baltimore Orioles 3 (11 inn.) at Oriole Park at Camden Yards (att. 47,851)
W: Kurt Knudsen L: Tom Bolton S: Joe Boever
Boston Red Sox 6, Kansas City Royals 5 (10 inn.) at Fenway Park (att. 33,341)
W: Ken Ryan L: Hipolito Pichardo
Cleveland Indians 10, California Angels 2 at Jacobs Field (att. 33,878)
W: Charles Nagy L: John Farrell
Texas Rangers 5, Milwaukee Brewers 4 at County Stadium (att. 14,605)
W: Kevin Brown L: Mike Fetters S: Jay Howell
Seattle Mariners 12, Minnesota Twins 0 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 28,439)
W: Randy Johnson L: Carlos Pulido
Chicago White Sox 7, New York Yankees 2 at Yankee Stadium (att. 36,642)
W: Scott Sanderson L: Jim Abbott
Oakland Athletics 6, Toronto Blue Jays 2 at Skydome (att. 50,088)
W: Mark Acre L: Scott Brow
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Tuesday, May 31st

IN THE NEWS: KC OF Brian McRae strokes five hits in the Royals' 9-7 win over Boston.

The Padres score 13 runs in the 2nd inning of their 15-5 victory over the Pirates.

The Red Sox trade OF Billy Hatcher and P Paul Quantrill to the Phillies in exchange for OF Wes Chamberlain and minor league P Mike Sullivan.

SCOREBOARD: MAY 31, 1994
Philadelphia Phillies 8, Chicago Cubs 7 at Wrigley Field (att. 30,110)
W: Larry Andersen L: Randy Myers S: Doug Jones
Cincinnati Reds 5, Montreal Expos 4 (13 inn.) at Riverfront Stadium (att. 25,046)
W: Pete Schourek L: Jeff Shaw
Houston Astros 5, Florida Marlins 3 at Astrodome (att. 14,173)
W: Dave Veres L: Richie Lewis S: John Hudek
St. Louis Cardinals 6, Los Angeles Dodgers 0 at Dodger Stadium (att. 36,689)
W: Rick Sutcliffe L: Tom Candiotti
Colorado Rockies 3, New York Mets 2 at Shea Stadium (att. 15,515)
W: Greg Harris L: Doug Linton S: Bruce Ruffin
San Diego Padres 15, Pittsburgh Pirates 5 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 7,094)
W: Andy Benes L: Steve Cooke
Atlanta Braves 6, San Francisco Giants 3 at Candlestick Park (att. 27,618)
W: Mark Wohlers L: Dave Burba S: Greg McMichael
Detroit Tigers 7, Baltimore Orioles 6 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards (att. 46,843)
W: Mike Moore L: Mike Oquist S: Mike Henneman
Kansas City Royals 9, Boston Red Sox 7 at Fenway Park (att. 22,537)
W: Tom Gordon L: Joe Hesketh S: Rusty Meacham
Texas Rangers 7, Milwaukee Brewers 4 at County Stadium (att. 11,334)
W: Roger Pavlik L: Jaime Navarro S: Jay Howell
Minnesota Twins 6, Seattle Mariners 2 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 14,482)
W: Scott Erickson L: Dave Fleming S: Carl Willis
New York Yankees 10, Chicago White Sox 1 at Yankee Stadium (att. 18,246)
W: Scott Kamieniecki L: Alex Fernandez
Oakland Athletics 7, Toronto Blue Jays 2 at Skydome (att. 50,211)
W: Ron Darling L: Pat Hentgen S: Dennis Eckersley
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