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The right-hander was the unanimous AL Cy Young winner last season after going 23-4 with a 2.07 ERA and 313 strikeouts. Martinez said he would not try to duplicate his 1999 numbers. “I wouldn’t look for it,” he said. “Those are special seasons. They don’t come every day. You have to take those, just like the bad ones, and forget about it.” “You can’t think about trying to do the same things,” he said. “It’s too hard. You’d go crazy before you pitch the first game. I mean, those things just happen.” Martinez finished last year with 17 shutout innings in the postseason. He did not come close to allowing a run against Seattle — he has given up only one earned run in his last 42 in nings. Brewers 5, Reds 1 CINCINNATI (AP) — Ken Grif fey Jr. stayed hitless in Cincinnati while Jeromy Burnitz homered twice Tuesday night, leading the Milwaukee Brewers to a 5-1 vic tory over the Cincinnati Reds. Davey Lopes got his first victo ry as manager in the makeup of Monday’s opener, a 3-3 tie called in the sixth inning because of rain. Burnitz, who hit seven homers in spring training, had solo shots in the first and ninth for the eighth multi-homer game of his career. The Brewers won by scor ing four runs off the league’s stingiest bullpen last season. Dante Bichette’s misplay in right field let in the go-ahead run in the seventh, and the Brewers loaded the bases and scored two more in the eighth. Griffey was greeted with flash bulbs each time he came to bat and failed to get the ball out of the infield for the second game in a row. He struck out twice and grounded out twice, leaving him 0-for-6 overall. The same fans who wrapped themselves in rain ponchos and hid under umbrellas on Monday wound up huddling under blan kets for the rerun, which featured little offense until late. Burnitz hit a solo homer in the first off left-hander Denny Neagle and Dmitri Young matched it in the fifth off left-hander Valerio De Los Santos. Milwaukee took the lead again in the seventh, when Henry Blan co drew a walk from Scott Williamson (0-1), making his first appearance since winning the NL Rookie of the Year award. Mar quis Grissom hit the ball sharply towards the right-field corner with two out, and Bichette tried to cut it off. Bichette, who had a fielding er ror in the opener, had the ball de flect off his glove before he kicked it away as he lost his balance and spun on the turf. Grissom wound up on third and was awarded a triple — a decision booed by the fans when it was flashed on the scoreboard. Milwaukee loaded the bases with none out in the eighth against the bullpen and scored on Jose Hernandez’s single and a walk to Kevin Barker by Scott Sullivan. Dodgers 10, Expos 4 MONTREAL — Gary Sheffield’s two-run homer off Hideki Irabu highlighted a seven run third inning Tuesday night, and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Montreal Expos 10-4 for the second straight game. Los Angeles had 17 hits, in cluding eight off Irabu (0-1), who was making his National League debut. The 30-year-old Japanese right hander, acquired from the Yan kees in a Dec. 22 trade orchestrat ed by new owner Jeffrey Loria, gave up six runs and two walks in two-plus innings, including a leadoff homer to Devon White in the first. Chan Ho Park (1-0) allowed four runs — three earned — and six hits in six innings. Los Angeles had seven straight hits in its big inning. Mark Grudzielanek, one of two Dodgers with three hits, singled leading off and Sheffield homered to put the Dodgers ahead. Giants 3, Marlins 0 MIAMI — Russ Ortiz made Florida look much more like, well, the Marlins on Tuesday night. 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