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AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Brunansky’s Homer Sinks Red Sox

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From Associated Press

Tom Brunansky finally has a moment to savor in this forgettable season for him and the Milwaukee Brewers.

Brunansky, in the throes of a long slump, hit a two-out, two-run homer in the ninth inning Monday night to give the Brewers a 3-2 victory over Boston at Milwaukee.

The loss snapped the Red Sox’s 10-game winning streak and knocked them out of first place.

“That was a great comeback for our club. This is the type of thing we haven’t had for a while,” said Brunansky, who signed as a free agent with Milwaukee after spending most of three previous seasons with the Red Sox.

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“Ever since spring training, I haven’t felt comfortable at the plate and it (has) shown,” he said. “I’m trying to help the club. I’m not worrying about my average.”

Brunansky, batting .175, hit an 0-1 slider from Jeff Russell (0-3), whose blew his third save in 29 opportunities this season.

“It happens, it happens,” said Russell, who had streak of eight straight saves snapped. “It was real stupid.”

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Toronto leads the Red Sox and New York Yankees by one-half game in the AL East.

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Chicago 4, Cleveland 3--Frank Thomas, Robin Ventura and Bo Jackson hit run-scoring singles in the eighth inning, giving the Chicago White Sox a come-from-behind victory at Chicago.

The White Sox trailed 2-1 going into the eighth, but Ozzie Guillen drew a leadoff walk from Jerry DiPoto (1-2). After Tim Raines grounded out, Joey Cora walked and Thomas singled in the tying run.

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Detroit 5, New York 2--Cecil Fielder hit his 26th homer and David Wells earned the victory at Detroit, snapping the Yankees’ four-game winning streak.

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Wells (10-6), whose ERA had increased in 11 consecutive starts, allowed one run on six hits over seven innings to snap a six-start winless streak in which he was 0-5. Mike Henneman pitched the last two innings for his 16th save.

Jimmy Key (12-4) worked seven innings, allowing three runs on eight hits, and dropped to 0-4 in five starts at Tiger Stadium since May 11, 1990.

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Kansas City 12-6, Texas 3-5--George Brett paced a 21-hit attack with four hits and three RBIs against the Texas Rangers in the first game of a doubleheader at Kansas City.

The Royals added 10 hits in the nightcap for the sweep, 12-3 and 6-5.

Brett singled twice, doubled and homered for the 56th four-hit game of his career in the opener, then added a double in the second game. The 21-hit total was Kansas City’s season-high, as was their total of nine extra-base hits.

In the second game, Brian McRae and Wally Joyner had three hits apiece and Joyner added two RBIs in support of Dennis Rasmussen’s first victory the season.

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