1. And, thanks to a three-run second inning for the Rangers, Glynn had the lead. 2. Both players were pivotal in the three-run sixth inning that allowed the American League to take the lead for good. 3. A couple of pitches later, Bottenfield limped out of the inning only one run down when McLemore popped out. 4. Alex Rodriguez and Ken Griffey Jr. hit consecutive homers in a four-run eighth inning. 5. Aggie coughed up a second run that inning and was never lifted by manager Davey Johnson. 6. But Benes was in command Tuesday night, except for a three-run fifth inning that nearly finished him. 7. But the Red Sox homered twice during a five-run fourth inning that knocked out starter Matt Wagner. 8. For Chan Ho Park and the Dodgers, that time arrived in a decisive five-run seventh inning in which mental errors combined with the physical. 9. Green added his third career slam in a seven-run ninth inning that was nothing more than window dressing for another rout. 10. He walked three, allowed a homer and appeared to become unnerved during a three-run first inning in which he committed a balk. |