101. In the U.S. bracket, Spring came back to win in its final at-bat after giving up a three-run lead on a sixth-inning grand slam. 102. Mel Rojas, traded from Chicago last year, protected a one-run lead in the eighth. 103. New York wasted a four-run lead for the second straight game. 104. Scott Brosius homered for the Yankees, who wasted a four-run lead before taking charge against the Baltimore bullpen. 105. Sanchez relieved Hernandez with the bases loaded in the eighth, and protected the four-run lead by striking out Jose Vidro and Fernando Seguignol. 106. The Braves restored their two-run lead in the bottom half with an unearned run. 107. The eight-run lead was the largest ever relinquished by the Rockies. 108. The left-hander protected his one-run lead by striking out Andy Sheets and Jason Tyner before Felix Martinez grounded into an inning-ending forceout. 109. World slalom champion Anja Paerson maintained her first run lead Saturday to easily win her third consecutive title in a World Cup slalom at this Slovenian resort. 110. World slalom champion Anja Paerson maintained her first run lead to easily win her third consecutive victory Saturday in a World Cup slalom at this Slovenian resort. |
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