AUGUST 26, 1998 11, e ^ortbnA t t u t n w f Page B2 Mark McGwire, Count'em For Homerun #53! PIT T SB U R G H —M ark McGwire is hitting hom e runs so fast, h e ’s rew riting history w ith alm ost every prodigious sw ing o f his bat. M cG w ire hit his 53rd hom er — moments after Sammy Sosa hit No. 50 in Chicago — to becom e the first National L eaguer to hit that m any in 49 years Sunday as St. Louis lost 4-3 to the Pittsburgh Pirates. M cGwire becam e just the third NL player to hit as m any as 53 hom ers in a season, joining the P ira te s’ Ralph K iner (54 in 1949) and the Chicago Cubs ’ Hack W ilson, who hit a league- record 56 hom ers in 1930. M cGwire, who broke B abe R uth’s record for hom ers over three con­ secutive seasons w ith a tape-m ea­ sure hom er Saturday, hit a 2-2 pitch from Ricardo Rincon deep into the left-field seats w ith two outs in the eighth inning. The high drive initially looked like it might reach the seldom -reached upper deck, and the estim ate o f 393 feet seem ed to be w ay off. McGwire ’ s sixth hom er in five day s left him eight short o f tying Roger M aris’ record o f 61 in 1961 w ith 32 gam es to play, and it rated him the rarest o f ovations — a curtain call on the road. “They kept clapping for about a that sniff,” C ardinals m anager Tony La R ussa said. “ L ast y ear, w e had on e p lan n ed , w e w ent ag ain st it, and it w o rk ed o u t ag ain st him an d minute, so I ducked m y head out and gave them a w ave,” M cG w ire said. “I hope the Pirates d id n ’t m ind. 1 w ish everybody in baseball could feel the reception I’m getting.” M cGwire acknow ledged after hit­ ting his 50th last w eek he has a legiti­ m ate shot at b aseball’s m ost storied record, but he w ishes people w ould quit conceding it to him. “I ’m not close to it yet,” he said. “ It’s a long w ays aw ay.” Still, Pirates starter Jason Schm idt says every opposing pitcher realizes he might soon be in the record books, ag ain st u s.” M c G w ir e ’s tim in g S u n d a y c o u ld n ’t h av e been m o re p erfect. Sosa, ch asin g M cG w ire an d M aris, had co n n e cted on his 5 0th in C h i­ c a g o lit e r a ll y m in u te s b e f o r e M c G w ire’s shot. " R e a lly , th a t’s re a lly c o o l,” M cG w ire said. M cG w ire’s hom er w as the 4 40th hom e run o f his ca reer, the 22nd m o st in m a jo r leag u e h isto ry , an d left him tw o hom ers b eh in d D ave K in g m an , his fav o rite p lay er as a y o u n g ste r. Before hom ering, M cG w ire, w ho h elp ed lure the P ira te s’ first c o n ­ se c u tiv e re g u la r-se a so n se llo u ts sin ce they m oved into T hree R iv ­ ers S tad iu m in 1970, g ro u n d ed out, w alk ed tw ice and d o u b led ah ead o f R on G a n t’s ru n -sc o rin g g ro u n d er too. “ Jon L ieber and I were talking about that,” Schmidt said. “W e’re part o f history. This will be w ith us for the rest o f our lives, but I d o n ’t care. H e’s such a great guy, everybody is ex ­ cited.” Except the fans w ho bought tick­ ets for M onday afternoon’s gam e in Pittsburgh. M cGw ire plans to take the day off, the second game he would skip o ff in a four-day span. M cGwire said the day offhas been planned for a week, and he probably will skip only one m ore gam e the rest in the fifth. T h at w as one o f the few ru n n ers the C a rd in als m an ag ed to get h o m e as th ey stran d ed 14 — at least tw o ru n n ers in ev ery in n in g from the seco n d th ro u g h the seventh. L a R u ssa ’s strateg y o f b attin g h is p itc h e r eig h th to p ro v id e m o re o f the season. “W e get together and rate w h at’s happening at the tim e, how the gam es are going, what the w eather’s like, all p ro tectio n in fro n t o f M cG w ire I- b ack fired as K ent M e rc k er (8-11 ) struck o ut w ith tw o ru n n ers on and tw o o u ts in b o th the second and fifth innings. O v ersh ad o w e d by M c G w ire ’s run on b a s e b a ll’s m o st sto ried record w ere F ernando T a tis’ 5-for- S d a y fo rS t. L ouis and th e P ira te s’ season h ig h -ty in g se v en th co n ­ secutive v icto ry . S ch m id t sa id h e is to o m u ch o f a c o m p e tito r to p itc h a ro u n d M cG w ire, ev en though th e Pirates have w alk ed h im 10 tim es o v er the last tw o w eek en d s. T he C a rd in als h av e 13 h o m ers in seven gam es ag a in st th e P i­ rates, tw o by M c G w ir e .. . . M cG w ire has w alk ed 10 tim es in five g am es ag a in st P ittsb u rg h o ver the last tw o w ee k en d s and is w ithin 33 w alk s o f ty in g B abe Ruth’s record o f 170 w alks in 1923. M cG w ire has 163 h o m ers o v er the last th ree seaso n s, tw o m ore than R uth h it from 1 9 2 6 -2 8 — M c G w ire’s 111 h o m ers the last tw o y ears are th e m ost in h isto ry by a rig h th a n d ed b a t t e r . . . . F or the seco n d day in a row , ) M cG w ire d id n ’t take b attin g prac- /v/ark McGwire tice. T M oon W in s debut for Seah aw ks So that’s what was missing. Inconsistent and not quite convinc­ ing in their first three preseason games, the Seattle Seahawks were none o f the former and a whole lot o f the latter in Saturday night’s preseason trashing o f the Arizona Cardinals in Tempe, where the temperature at kickoff was 106 de­ grees. The reason: Warren Moon, who was almost as hot as the weather. Making his summer debut after miss- ing 25 days in a contract holdout Moon, 41. made this quarterbacking stufflook a lot like the old line about riding abicycle. Moon completed 8 o f 15 passes for 202 yards, including TD strikes of55 yards to James McKmght and 69 yards to Joey Galloway as the Seahawks rolled up 31 first-halfpoints. What gives? This game can’t be as easy as Moon makes it look, can it? “I don’t know if it’s easy, but it’s natural forme,” Moon said. “Ijust look at it as being natural. Those (six) practices this week really helped me as far as getting my sliarpness back and seeing things that you need to see. When you recog­ nize the things you need to see, then your natural ability is going to take over." His best throw was one even his teammates didn’tthinkM wn could make. It was the 69-yarder to Galloway, who blew past Cardinals free safety Kwamie Lassiter and comeiback J.J. McCleskey. “Isaw Joey takeoffandl thought, ‘Oh man. Joey’s just outrun another quarter­ b a c k .g u a rd Pete Kendall said. “There aren’tmany in the league whocan get him that ball, but Warren did. He hit Joey in stead. P u n ctu a tin g his final ro u n d w ith an ea g le 3 o n the 17th hole, Singh won th e S p rin t In tern atio n al on S unday fo r his seco n d title in as m any w eek s S ingh, 35, sh ared the first-ro u n d lead w ith Jim C a rte r and w as the outright leader after the seco n d and th ird rounds. T he n ew ly cro w n ed PG A ch am p io n beg an th e final day w ith 33 p o in ts and a narrow 1 -point lead u n d er the m o d ified S tab le fo rd scoring system u sed in th is event. He n ev er re lin q u ish e d th a t ad v a n ­ tage. T he n ativ e o f F iji b ird ie d five holes on his fro n t n in e, in c re asin g his p o in t total to 43 for a 7 -p o in t lead o v er W illie W ood at the turn. H is p o te n tia l ru n aw ay d id n ’t m a te ­ rialize , h o w ev e r, an d th e v icto ry w a sn ’t clin c h e d u n til eig h t h o le s liter. 8 /g U pset in t h e L ittle League stride." It just goes to show that Moon — evenat41 .especially at4 1 — isnotjust another quarterback. ‘ ‘ That pass was Exhibit9,000, right there,” Kendall said.... With Moon finally in camp and picking up where he left off during his record-setting season last year, the only decision is whetherFriesz orKitna W IL L IA M SPO R T, Pa. — M ike E rick so n h it tw o ho m e ru n s and reliev er J e ff D uda d id n ’t g iv e up a h it o v er th ree in n in g s as L an g ley , C anada, b eat G u adalupe, M exico, 4-3 M o nday to h an d the d e fe n d ­ ing ch a m p io n its second loss o f the L ittle L eag u e W orld S eries. D uda h eld G u ad alu p e sc o re­ less in the final th ree in n in g s o f the rain -d elay e d gam e, strik in g out eig h t b a tte rs — in c lu d in g all th ree in the sixth. E rick so n w ent 2 -fo r-3 , an d one o f his h o m e runs b ro k e a 3-3 tie in the fifth inning. Jo rg e T re v in o hit a tw o -ru n hom er for G uad alu p e. G u a d a l u p ^ w h o lost 6-1 to is No. 2. K ash im a, J a p B L o n S u n d ay , is now 0-2 in pool plat L angley is 1- L an g ley took A f l f e t - i n n i n g lead b eh in d badt4o-J)aC k hom e runs by E ric k s o n J I t\*te-run shot, and sta rtin g p itc h er S ean S argent. B ut G u ad a lu p e startin g p itc h er D aniel B aca se ttle d d o w n , s trik ­ ing out K arl R eddick w ith the b ases lo ad ed to end the threat. H e w o u ld retire 11 o f the next 12 b atters as his team m ates rallied on offense. In the bottom o f the first, S argent w alked C arlos G arza, w ho cam e hom e on a p assed ball. In the se c ­ ond, T re v in o ’s tw o -ru n h o m er tied the gam e 3-3. B aca gave up ju s t tw o h its after the first inning — b u t on e w as the gam e-deciding hom er by E rickson. G uadalupe is trying to rep eat the feat o f the last M exican team to w in the W orld Series, M onterrey, w hich w on b ack -to -b ack ch am p io n sh ip s in 1957-58. A C anadian team has n ev er w on the W orld Series. In later gam es M onday, it w as: Jenison, M icfv |d ^ G reen v ille,N .C .; D h ah ran r A r a b ia , v s. Kashiifcu, Jàpan’ andT -yFrc ss- , Ca C a- lif.,v s.< o m s.R iv e r,N .J. M i n t h r e a l f i n e f w t y f n d a y ’s .A k i - g a n ^ l the fitSL-ga amie w as h alted JflL for an hour. » Warren Moon PGA C A S T L E R O C K , C olo. — N urs­ ing a slim lead, all V ijay Singh w anted do w n the stretch w as one more b irdie. H e got an ea g le in­ he W ith a 1-p o in t lead o v er b oth W ood and defending cham pion Phil M ickelso n , S ingh p la y ed the 492- y ard , par-5 17th h o le perfectly . H e d rille d a 3 -w o o d 306 y ard s uphill to the middle o f the fairway, then hit an 8-iron to the back fringe. His downhill, curving putt from about 25 feet found the cup for a 5-point eagle, increasing his point total to 47. “I made some really nice putts the first nine holes, and I think that was the key to my victory,” Singh said. “ I was very confident after the ninth hole that I was going to win. “I knew sooner or later I w as going to make a birdie somewhere dow n the stretch. All I needed was one more birdie to seal things up. “Give credit to Willie. He stuck in there and made some birdies, and it was a really close match until I was lucky to make eagle on 17 that turned everything around." W ood and Mickelson tied for sec­ ond at 41, and Tiger Woods, who fashioned four eagles in the first three rounds but none on Sunday, finished at 38. Rocco M ediate was next at 37. S in g h ’s early birdie barrage gave him a seem ingly com fortable lead. B ut after S in g h ’s p o o r drive on No. 10 and subsequent bogey, W ood ran in birdie putts at the 11 th and 12th holes, and the lead w as trim m ed to tw o points. W ood three-putted the 14th to fall another point behind, b ut the d i­ m inutive O klahom an sank a 15-foot birdie putt at No. 16 to cut the deficit to 1. The 17th hole is a birdie and eagle opportunity for m ost players, but W ood’s lack o f length hurt him there. His drive found the right rough, and his second shot, a long iron, was short o f the green. He pitched to 20 feet but tw o-putted for a disappointing par. Singh’s eagle seconds earlier al­ ready had decided it. W ood, 37, owns just one victory in his 14 full seasons on the PGA Tour. “I played well, but V ijay’s eagle on 17 ju st shut the door on me. He has always driven the ball well. 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