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Tuesday, May 25, 2004

Jones hits two HRs in Braves victory



The Associated Press

MONTREAL - Andruw Jones homered twice and John Thomson pitched the Atlanta Braves to a 5-0 win over the punchless Montreal Expos on Monday night.

J.D. Drew also connected for Atlanta, which has won four of five following a three-game losing streak to move within one game of .500.

Playing before only 4,675 fans, Montreal lost its fifth straight one day after the final game of its three-game series against San Francisco in Puerto Rico was rained out.

Marlins 13, Diamondbacks 5

MIAMI - Juan Pierre drove in four runs and Ramon Castro broke out of a season-long slump with three RBI for Florida.

The victory was Jack McKeon's 100th as Marlins manager and it pulled Florida into a tie with Philadelphia atop the NL East.

Jeff Conine homered and Carl Pavano (4-2) pitched seven solid innings for the Marlins, who took three of four from Arizona.

Steve Finley hit his major league-leading 14th homer for the Diamondbacks.

Brandon Webb (2-4) allowed seven runs and five walks in 5 1-3 innings.

Blue Jays 6, Angels 5, 10 innings

TORONTO - Chris Gomez scored the winning run in the 10th inning when nobody covered the plate during a rundown, as Toronto beat Anaheim on Monday night.

Gomez reached on a fielder's choice and Ben Weber (0-2) walked Eric Hinske before Simon Pond hit a sharp grounder to first baseman Casey Kotchman, who knocked the ball down with a dive.

Second baseman Adam Kennedy picked up the ball and threw to catcher Bengie Molina, who got Gomez in a rundown between third and home. Molina chased Gomez up the line before throwing to Alfredo Amezaga, who didn't have anybody to throw to at the plate.

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