Yankees beat Orioles, move into first in AL East (AP) Updated: 2005-09-27 15:35
Chicago's lead in the AL Central dropped to two games over idle Cleveland and
its magic number remained at five to clinch the division. The White Sox had a
15-game lead on August 1, and if they fail to finish in first it would be one of
the biggest collapses in baseball history.
Brandon Inge hit two homers for the Tigers, who have won three straight after
an eight-game losing streak.
Fernando Rodney (2-3) pitched the ninth for the win. Cliff Politte (6-1) took
the loss.
Paul Konerko's two-run shot in the first gave the White
Sox a 2-0 lead. Joe Crede hit his career-high 22nd homer.
Angels 4, Athletics 3.
At Oakland, California, Steve Finley hit a two-run homer, John Lackey pitched
six strong innings and the Angels moved within one victory of clinching their
second straight division title with a win over Oakland.
The Angels opened a five-game lead with six to play and lowered their magic
number to two. They will send 10-game winner Ervin Santana to the mound against
lefty Joe Kennedy to try to finish off the Athletics on Tuesday night.
Lackey (13-5) didn't allow a hit until the fifth, when Oakland got a two-run
double from Jason Kendall. Eric Chavez hit a solo homer in the eighth.
The Angels won for the ninth time in 10 games. They beat out the A's on the
season's final weekend a year ago, and Oakland missed the playoffs for the first
time in five years.
Lackey outpitched rookie right-hander Joe Blanton
(11-12), who won his previous three starts. Francisco Rodriguez finished for his
15th straight save and 42nd overall.
Royals 5, Twins 0.
At Minneapolis, Rookie J.P. Howell pitched five hitless innings before he was
pulled and Angel Berroa homered to lead Kansas City over Minnesota, handing the
Twins their fourth straight loss.
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