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CHICAGO: RHP Jon Garland threw just 78 pitches while picking up a complete-game loss Thursday, 3-0 to Kansas City. When was the last time he had fewer than 80 pitches in a complete game? ``Maybe in Little League, not in the big leagues,'' Garland said. It was his first complete game of the season and seventh of his career. ... 3B Alex Cintron was a late scratch with a bruise between his left thumb and index finger. He was replaced by Andy Gonzalez. ... RHP Jose Contreras ranks second in the AL with 16 losses, but he has won his past four decisions and is 5-2 with a 3.11 ERA in his past nine outings. ``That's the Jose Contreras we know,'' manager Ozzie Guillen said. ``He's done it before. The last four, five outings he has gone out and just gotten better and better.'' ... 2B Danny Richar went 0-for-3, snapping his career-high eight-game hitting streak.

KANSAS CITY: RHP Zack Greinke became just the fourth Royals pitcher to strike out 10 or more in a game since the start of the 1998 season. The others were RHP Blake Stein, June 17, 2001, at Milwaukee, RHP Luke Hudson, Sept. 4, 2006, vs. the Yankees, and LHP Odalis Perez, Sept. 8, 2006, at Boston. ... C John Buck snapped an 0-for-12 skid with two hits. ... Greinke and RHP Joakim Soria combined for the team's second two-hitter of the season. The first was June 1 at Tampa Bay.

---Orioles-Rangers

BALTIMORE: RHP Jeremy Guthrie (strained left oblique) is scheduled to throw a bullpen session Saturday. He has not been on the mound since leaving his start Sept. 9 after pitching five innings against Boston. ... After being swept by the New York Yankees, the Orioles dropped to 32-34 against AL East teams. They have not had a winning record against division foes since 1997. Baltimore plays its final six games against AL East rivals Toronto and New York.

TEXAS: 3B Hank Blalock threw again Thursday, but it's unlikely that he'll play in the field again this season. Blalock is still recovering from surgery in May to remove a rib that was affecting nerves in his arm and is now experiencing some elbow soreness. Blalock said he doesn't want to have a sore arm going into the offseason, when he plans an aggressive rehabilitation. Blalock was in the lineup as the designated hitter Thursday. ... C Gerald Laird was back in the starting lineup Thursday after missing five straight games with a sore knee.

---Mariners-Angels

SEATTLE: Manager John McLaren said he'd read speculation that Cardinals manager Tony La Russa might be headed for the Mariners next season, and his reaction was essentially the same as La Russa's. ``It's just that time of year,'' said McLaren, who took over for Mike Hargrove on July 2. ``It doesn't have any effect on me.'' La Russa said earlier in the week he had no reaction to the speculation and didn't think there was anything to it. ... McLaren obviously wished the Mariners were closer to the AL West lead as they began a four-game series in Anaheim, with the Angels 8 1/2 games ahead of second-place Seattle. ``We still come in here with the same approach. We want to show people we belong on the same field,'' McLaren said. ``They've kind of owned us this year, and we want to change that.''

LOS ANGELES: CF Gary Matthews Jr. was expected to miss his ninth straight game because of a sprained right ankle. He ran in the outfield, did cuts and pivots and took early batting practice, and manager Mike Scioscia said there was a possibility that he could be in the lineup sometime during the weekend. Having a sizable lead over second-place Seattle has made it that much easier for the Halos to take a conservative attitude regarding Matthews' injury. ``I don't know if we'd approach it any different because I'm trying to be healthy for the long haul,'' Matthews said. ``If I did anything to irritate it - or God forbid blow it out, then I'm out for good. If this were the World Series, I'd probably be playing right now.'' ... Switch-hitting 3B Chone Figgins, who has made several starts in RF lately because of Vladimir Guerrero's sore right triceps, wasn't in the starting lineup against LHP Ryan Feierabend because of Figgins' troublesome left wrist. But he took batting practice right-handed, and might start Friday against LHP Jarrod Washburn. ... Guerrero is doing internal strength exercises for his shoulder, but throwing drills will be pushed back a few days.

---NATIONAL LEAGUEPirates-Padres

PITTSBURGH: CF Nyjer Morgan tripled leading off both Wednesday night and Thursday. The last player to lead off consecutive games with triples was Elijah Dukes of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays on May 20-22. ... Julie Wilson, wife of SS Jack Wilson, gave birth to a girl, Jersi, on Thursday morning. She is the couple's third child. Jack Wilson hasn't played since hurting his right hamstring on Tuesday night.

SAN DIEGO: The Padres won their 47th home game, their most in a season since Petco Park opened in 2004. ... The crowd of 27,020 gave San Diego a season total of 2,685,757, eclipsing last year's total of 2,659,757 with three games left. ... Kevin Kouzmanoff has reached base safely in each of his last 14 games, collecting a hit in 11 of those games. During his last 27 games, he's raised his average from .233 to .270.

---Dodgers-Rockies

LOS ANGELES: Soreness in his lower back kept SS Rafael Furcal out of the starting lineup for a third straight game. ``I couldn't go again,'' Furcal said. ``I couldn't help the team in the condition I'm in.'' ... RHP Derek Lowe's ERA rose 22 points to 3.93 after giving up six runs in three innings. ``I wasn't very good,'' Lowe said. ``I was trying to bounce the ball into Matt Holliday and the ball stayed up in the zone and he crushed it.'' ... 3B Andy LaRoche hit his first major league home run.

COLORADO: SS Troy Tulowitzki's homer gave him 22 and tied him for second place all-time for home runs by a rookie shortstop with Oakland's Bobby Crosby (2004) and Ron Hansen of Baltimore (1960). Current Dodger Nomar Garciaparra (1997) hit 30 as a rookie for Boston. ``Troy is something special,'' manager Clint Hurdle said. ``He brings enthusiasm to the ballpark every day.'' ... 2B Kaz Matsui was back in the lineup after a sore right hamstring had sidelined him since Sept. 8. ``He past the test last night when he pinch-ran and ran the bases hard,'' Hurdle said. ... LHP Mark Redman will start Saturday for Colorado in San Diego.

---Mets-Marlins

METS: RF Shawn Green planned to sit out Friday night's game in observance of Yom Kippur. ... LHP Tom Glavine moved ahead of Walter Johnson into 12th place on the all-time list with his 667th career start Thursday at Florida. ... Since joining the Mets, RHP Pedro Martinez is 2-3 with a 2.20 ERA and 54 strikeouts in 45 innings in seven starts against the Marlins. He is scheduled to pitch against them Friday.

MARLINS: LHP Scott Olsen takes a career-high five-game losing streak into Friday night's game against the Mets. ... Manager Fredi Gonzalez said RHP Sergio Mitre or LHP Chris Seddon would likely start the final game of the series Sunday.

---Phillies-Nationals

PHILADELPHIA: RF Shane Victorino was back in the lineup Thursday night, his first start since Sept. 10 and only his fifth since injuring his right calf July 30. ``He says he's well, and so does our trainer,'' Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said. ``I'm looking for him to get on base some, and he'll bring energy to our team.'' Victorino doubled in his second at-bat. ... The Phillies began the day 2 1/2 games behind the NL East-leading New York Mets. ``We're still looking at the division. Things can happen. We could win three in a row, they could lose three in a row,'' Manuel said. ``We're still in it, and we've still got a chance.'' ... Philadelphia entered Thursday leading the majors with 46 come-from-behind victories.

WASHINGTON: RHP Shawn Hill will have surgery on his left shoulder Oct. 4, and he expects to be able to follow his regular winter preparation for next season. Hill (4-4, 3.01 ERA) has two starts left this season, including Friday against Philadelphia. ... RHP Jason Simontacchi had a small bone spur removed from his pitching elbow; he's expected to need three to four months to recover. ... SS Cristian Guzman, on the disabled list since June with a sprained ligament in his left thumb, took swings Thursday in a simulated game situation, facing Washington's No. 1 pick in this year's amateur draft, Ross Detwiler. ``He swung the bat OK for a guy that hasn't seen a live pitcher in so long. It still is not a game-type of situation, but he hung in there,'' manager Manny Acta said. ``We're going to see how he feels tomorrow, and if he feels good, probably set up another simulated game and then we'll make a decision'' on whether Guzman can play in a game before the season ends.

---Brewers-Braves

MILWAUKEE: Manager Ned Yost will continue to take out 3B Ryan Braun for defensive purposes when the Brewers are leading in the late innings, even though it costs the team one of its top hitters. ``We have given up four- and one-run runs leads, and it always starts with an error somewhere. We don't need any extra guys on base,'' Yost said. ... The Brewers tied their franchise record when Rickie Weeks hit the team's 216th homer of the season. The mark was first set in 1982 by ``Harvey's Wallbangers,'' a slugging team that reached the World Series.

ATLANTA: RHP Jeff Bennett was back in the majors for the first time in nearly three years. His lone big league season had been 2004 with Milwaukee, where he went 1-5 with a 4.79 ERA in 60 relief appearances. ... Closer Rafael Soriano will be allowed to play while appealing his suspension for hitting Florida's Dan Uggla with a pitcher earlier in the week. Major League Baseball handed Soriano a four-game suspension, agreeing with Uggla's claim that he was hit intentionally. Soriano said it was just a matter of pitching inside and that he wasn't trying to hit Uggla.

---Astros-Cardinals

HOUSTON: 2B Craig Biggio, making his final trip to St. Louis, was in the lineup Thursday and was also set to start on Sunday in the finale, with Chris Burke scheduled to start Friday and Saturday. ``He wanted to play a couple of games here,'' Cooper said. ``This is one of his favorite cities.'' ... Interim manager Cecil Cooper said RHP Juan Gutierrez, who worked six strong innings Thursday night, could get two more starts.

ST. LOUIS: Albert Pujols missed his second straight start with a strained left calf muscle, and manager Tony La Russa called him ``doubtful'' for the weekend. But La Russa said a report that the Cardinals star might miss the rest of the year was ``premature.'' Pujols was to get a painkilling injection for the injury and trainer Barry Weinberg said he could perhaps play on Monday. ... OF Chris Duncan underwent surgery for a sports hernia that will sideline him the rest of the year. ... Broadcaster Mike Shannon will be honored for 50 years with the team on Sunday, in a pregame ceremony prior to the home finale. Shannon was part of World Series teams in 1964, '67 and '68, and later moved into the broadcast booth after illness cut short his playing career.

---Reds-Giants

CINCINNATI: OF Ken Griffey Jr. will miss the rest of the season because of a strained groin, the latest in a string of injuries to the All-Star. Griffey left Wednesday night's game against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field in the eighth inning after injuring himself while fielding a ball in right field. ``He's done,'' manager Pete Mackanin said Thursday. ``It's a season-ending injury, but it could have been worse. It's not the worst-case scenario, so we're happy about that.'' ... Buck Coats earned the start in RF in place of Griffey on Thursday night, while Mackanin also planned to use utilityman Jeff Keppinger in the outfield along with little-used Jason Ellison.

SAN FRANCISCO: Slugger Barry Bonds, nursing a sprained big toe on his right foot, could play two of the four games against the Reds and also in two of the final three games at home this season next week against San Diego. ``It would be good for the fans,'' manager Bruce Bochy said. ``I know Barry would love to get out there for his fans.'' ... The Giants are shutting down hard-throwing rookie RHP Tim Lincecum as a precaution. The team's top draft pick from 2006, 10th overall out of Washington, was scheduled to start Friday but will be replaced by LHP Pat Misch. Lincecum went 7-5 with a 4.00 ERA in 24 starts and 146 1-3 innings this season. ``We just feel at this point with his workload this year and last year it's best to shut him down,'' Bochy said. ``We just feel it's the best thing. He's fine (with the decision). It's the best thing to do. He did have a little fatigue a couple weeks ago.'' ... LHP Noah Lowry also definitely won't pitch again in 2007, as the Giants had said would likely be the case. The 14-game winner this year is nursing a mild strain in his elbow but threw Thursday. ``He feels fine but we're not going to pitch him,'' Bochy said.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press.

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