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At Lakeland, Fla., Travis Fryman, making his first appearance in Joker Marchant Stadium since being traded by Detroit, had three doubles and five RBIs to pace Cleveland.
Manny Ramirez and Enrique Wilson homered for the Indians, who scored five runs off Detroit starter Frank Castillo and seven off Mike Drumright.
Royals 6, Yankees 6, 10 innings
At Haines City, Fla., Clay Bellinger had three RBIs for the second straight day, but Kansas City tied it on Sal Fasano's RBI single in the ninth.
The game was halted by mutual consent in the 10th inning.
Bellinger, who had two homers yesterday against Pittsburgh, had a two-run single in the sixth and an RBI double in the fourth. Tino Martinez hit his third homer of the spring.
Phillies 14, Blue Jays (ss) 3
At Dunedin, Fla., Bobby McMillan hit a two-run homer and had five RBIs and Tony Barron had four hits and three RBIs for Philadelphia.
Tyler Green went four innings for the win, allowing one run on two hits. Toronto reliever Tom Davey was tagged for six runs on seven hits.
Lenny Dykstra had a triple and walk, but is batting just .111 (2-for-18) this spring.
Cardinals 3, Orioles 3
At Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Delino DeShields' two-run single in the seventh lifted St. Louis into a tie in a game that was called after nine innings because the Cardinals ran out of pitchers.
Mark McGwire's fourth homer of the spring came off Mike Mussina, who allowed four hits in five innings.
Pirates 5, Twins 1
At Bradenton, Fla., Jermaine Allensworth homered and doubled to back Esteban Loaiza's effective five-inning pitching for Pittsburgh.
For Minnesota, Matt Lawton went 3-for-4 with an RBI.
Mets 9, Braves 3
At Port St. Lucie, Fla., catcher Vance Wilson had a single, double and three RBIs and New York rocked 42-year-old Dennis Martinez for six runs and eight hits in three innings.
Left-hander Brian Bohanon went the first four innings, allowing two hits and striking out four, to pick up the win.
Also, Mets right-hander Paul Wilson, who heard a pop in his pitching shoulder Sunday, was cleared to return to the mound by team physician Dr. David Altchek after an MRI showed no structural damage.
Astros 10, Expos 2
At Jupiter, Fla., former Expos Sean Berry and Moises Alou combined for seven hits and five RBIs for Houston.
Luis Rivera added a three-run homer for Houston.
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