31. Sele walked only two and stayed ahead of hitters, relying on his curve ball, when he most needed to. 32. The Japanese right-hander allowed two runs and four hits in seven strong innings, while walking two and striking out eight. 33. Using a sharp breaking ball that kept the Expos baffled, Jones walked two and struck out six. 34. Person gave up seven hits and three runs, while walking two and striking out six. 35. Alvarez, who was making his ninth extended spring start, struck out six, walked two and allowed three hits in five innings. 36. Anderson allowed three runs on five hits, struck out seven and walked two, one intentionally. 37. Ashby struck out two and walked two to win his second straight start as scouts from at least seven teams watched him. 38. Avery allowed two hits in five shutout innings, struck out three and walked two. 39. Benson, a native of suburban Marietta, allowed seven hits, walked two and struck out four. 40. Blair, who got a no-decision in a start against Cleveland last Sunday, walked two and struck out five. |