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Tejada Hits Three Homers in A’s Rout

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From From Associated Press

Miguel Tejada hit three home runs and drove in a career-high eight runs and Erik Hiljus earned his first major league victory Saturday night as the Oakland Athletics routed the Texas Rangers, 15-4, at Arlington, Texas.

Tejada hit a first-inning grand slam, a three-run shot in the second and a solo homer in the ninth to spark the slumping Oakland offense. He has 16 home runs.

Backed by 12 runs in the first four innings, Hiljus (1-0) cruised, giving up three runs and six hits over seven innings in his first major league start.

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Hiljus walked two and struck out 10, including four in the seventh to tie a major league record. Michael Young struck out in the inning but reached first on a wild pitch.

Hiljus was called up from triple-A Sacramento before the game and made his first appearance for the A’s. Hiljus’s previous 10 major league outings were in relief for the Detroit Tigers.

Minnesota 3, Detroit 2--Joe Mays gave up four hits in eight innings at Minneapolis to become the American League’s second 10-game winner and the Twins handed the Tigers their seventh consecutive loss.

Doug Mientkiewicz had two hits and scored two runs for Minnesota, which is 9-2 against Detroit and 27-13 in games against American League Central teams.

Mays (10-5) gave up two runs, walked two and struck out four. After going 13-26 in his first two major league seasons, he is third in the American League with a 2.96 earned-run average and trails only the New York Yankees’ Roger Clemens (11-1) in victories.

Eddie Guardado pitched the ninth for his third save in four chances.

New York 5, Tampa Bay 4--Bernie Williams hit two two-run home runs and Tino Martinez also connected as the Yankees rallied from four runs down at New York.

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Gerald Williams, signed by the Yankees on Thursday night, made the first appearance of his second tour with the Yankees when he pinch-hit for Paul O’Neill in the eighth inning with Tampa Bay clinging to a 4-3 lead.

Gerald Williams walked against left-hander Doug Creek (2-2) and Bernie Williams, batting right-handed, followed with a drive to left for the 12th multihomer game of his career, the first since May 17 of last year.

Boston 7, Toronto 5--David Cone pitched six effective innings to win his fourth consecutive decision to power the American League East-leading Red Sox past the Blue Jays at Toronto.

Staked to a 6-0 lead in the second inning, Cone (4-1) gave up one earned run and eight hits in six innings.

Chicago 4, Baltimore 1--Paul Konerko and Herbert Perry each hit home runs and James Baldwin pitched five scoreless innings for the White Sox at Chicago.

Kansas City 11, Cleveland 7--Mike Sweeney and Carlos Beltran each hit two of Kansas City’s five home runs and the Royals won at Cleveland for their fifth consecutive victory.

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The Indians’ Juan Gonzalez hit two homers in his 42nd multihomer game.

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