BOX SCORES Tampa Bay @ Anaheim
Game #: 1994,   (GAME LOG)  , Thursday, 9/12/2004
 
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Tampa Bay000010001 260
Anaheim00010301X 5140
 
Tampa BayABRHRBIBBKAVGHRRBI
J. Romano CF400003.173123
J. Cruz LF401001.2662992
A. Kearns RF400002.3323284
T. Martinez 1B311010.2582567
R. Fick DH412002.289212
E. Perez 3B201111.2412583
G. Blum 2B300002.238740
B. Fordyce C 301100.235217
J. Lugo SS300003.210744
Totals30262214   
BATTING
Triples: J. Cruz (4, 8th inning off Donnelly, 0 on, 2 out.)
Runs Batted In: E. Perez (83), B. Fordyce (17)
Sacrifice Hits: G. Blum (1)
Sacrifice Flies: E. Perez (5)
 
AnaheimABRHRBIBBKAVGHRRBI
J. Davanon CF402101.2872078
T. Wigginton 3B403000.270837
   J. Varitek C 101100.2671572
V. Guerrero RF501000.31226112
K. Harvey 1B301010.305740
R. Sanders DH422101.1981053
B. Molina C 311010.243217
   A. Kennedy 3B000000.264454
S. Halter SS311110.207423
B. Wilkerson LF211021.216950
W. Cordero 2B401101.2701053
Totals33514554   
BATTING
Doubles: J. Davanon (23, 3rd inning off Hendrickson, 0 on, 0 out.) V. Guerrero (38, 7th inning off Seay, 0 on, 0 out.)
Homeruns: R. Sanders (10, 4th inning off Hendrickson, 0 on, 0 out.)
Runs Batted In: J. Davanon (78), J. Varitek (72), R. Sanders (53), S. Halter (23), W. Cordero (53)
Caught Stealing: B. Molina (1), B. Wilkerson (5)
Sacrifice Flies: J. Davanon (5)
 
Tampa BayIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERARECORD
M. Hendrickson L5.11044321102615.3210-14
B. Seay 221122037184.48 
L. Carter 0.2200000647.39 
PITCHING
Intentional BB: B. Seay
Batters Faced: M. Hendrickson 27, B. Seay 9, L. Carter 3
Ground Balls-Fly Balls: M. Hendrickson 6-6, B. Seay 0-3, L. Carter 1-0
Game Score: M. Hendrickson 31
 
AnaheimIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERARECORD
E. Milton W7.24111130109754.3411-12
B. Donnelly H0100000212.36 
F. Rodriguez S111111020114.503 SV
PITCHING
Batters Faced: E. Milton 28, B. Donnelly 1, F. Rodriguez 5
Ground Balls-Fly Balls: E. Milton 7-2, B. Donnelly 0-0, F. Rodriguez 0-2
Game Score: E. Milton 79
 
GAME INFO
Time: 3:30
Attendance: 27010 (45050) at Baltimore Park
Weather: Clear skies (71 degrees), wind blowing right to left at 12 mph
PLAYER OF THE GAME: Eric Milton
Game Notes:
Reggie Sanders hit the longest homer of his career, it went 429 feet. Eric Milton sets a career high for K's in a game!
 

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