ATLANTA: Kevin Millwood is just 2-0 in his last six starts, but the Braves have won all six games. ... Darren Bragg scored three runs in the first two games of the series. Of his 16 runs this year, 10 are in interleague play. ... Of Atlanta's six hits, three were for extra bases -- a homer by Gary Sheffield and doubles by Bragg and Rafael Furcal. ... Manager Bobby Cox came out of the dugout to argue an out call on Furcal at home. Furcal crossed the plate on Bragg's double before C Jason Varitek could tag him. And when Varitek did tag him, umpire Paul Emmel called Furcal out for missing the plate. ``It wouldn't have done any good to slide because Varitek had the whole plate covered,'' Cox said, ``And he (Furcal) didn't miss home plate.'' ... The Braves stranded just four runners after leaving 14 on base in Friday's 4-2 win.
BOSTON: Manny Ramirez is showing signs of getting his stroke back after going 3-for-30 on a rehab assignment and 2-for-11 in three games with the Red Sox after missing more than six weeks with a broken finger. He went 2-for-4 Saturday and drove in Boston's only run. But he grounded into an inning-ending double play in the eighth. ... Leadoff hitter Rickey Henderson, making his first start in four games, went 0-for-4 with two strikeouts and a double play. ... Derek Lowe walked two batters or less for the 13th time in 19 starts this season and gave up two earned runs or less for the 15th time. ... Boston has just 20 hits in its last three games, and five of them came in one inning. It has gone hitless in 14 of the 26 innings.
Expos-Blue Jays
MONTREAL: Manager Frank Robinson was surprised GM Omar Minaya was able to acquire ace Bartolo Colon from the Cleveland Indians. ``I just didn't think we could get a No. 1 pitcher that quickly and I didn't think it would be him,'' Robinson said. ``It makes us a much better ballclub than we were before. I think we match up with the best teams in the league now.'' Colon highlights an impressive starting rotation that includes Javier Vazquez, Tomo Ohka, Tony Armas Jr. and Masato Yoshii. ``I think we have four or five starting pitchers that can go at least seven innings,'' Robinson said. ... Yoshii has allowed just one run in his last three starts. ... Montreal lost for the first time in five meetings with the Blue Jays this season.
TORONTO: Saturday's 5-2 victory gives the Blue Jays their first winning month of the season. Toronto is 14-12 in June. ... The Blue Jays have won just 13 of their last 31 at SkyDome. ... Reliever Scott Cassidy has retired 26 of the last 27 batters he's faced. ... Seventeen of RF Raul Mondesi's last 28 hits have been for extra bases. ... INF Dave Berg ended a 0-for-17 streak with a single in the sixth.
Diamondbacks-Indians
ARIZONA: Sit down with Diamondbacks OF Luis Gonzalez and he'll give you his opinion on baseball's labor troubles, the Indians trading ace Bartolo Colon, and Pete Rose. ``I hate all this strike talk,'' Gonzalez said. ``Let's just lock one guy from each side in a room, let them settle it and when they come out -- we all agree.'' Cleveland's decision to trade Colon reminded him of what happened to the Cincinnati Reds in the late 1970s. ``I hate to see teams broken up,'' he said. ``I grew up a huge fans for the ``Big Red Machine'' and was devastated when they got rid of Pete Rose, Tony Perez, and all those guys.'' As for Rose: ``I'm still crushed by his situation,'' Gonzalez said. ``I still want to see him in the Hall of Fame. He's baseball.'' ... 3B Matt Williams, out all season since breaking his leg during spring training, is expected to rejoin the Diamondbacks for their first series after the All-Star break in Los Angeles. Williams is scheduled to report to Class A Lancaster on Thursday. ... Manager Bob Brenly said major league baseball has told him Colon, who was traded to the Expos and won't make his first NL start until Tuesday, is eligible for the All-Star team.
CLEVELAND: 2B Ricky Gutierrez will not be activated from the 15-day disabled list as expected. Gutierrez, who has been out since June 16 with a strained groin, will likely play a few games at Triple-A Buffalo before rejoining the Indians. Gutierrez has been a major disappointment to the Indians this season. He was batting .248 when he got hurt, and has grounded into 11 double plays. ``I'm hoping I can come back and really go after it,'' Gutierrez said. ``I have to forget about the first two months.'' ... The Indians held a ``garage'' sale for charity outside Jacobs Field on Saturday where they sold authentic autographed jerseys, bats, game balls and other items that have been collected since the ballpark opened in 1994. Fans could bid on big-ticket items on autographed jerseys of various players, but not Jim Thome. The popular first baseman's collectibles fetch bigger money at the club's other fund raisers. ... The Indians signed INF Pat Osborn, their ``sandwich'' second-round from the University of Florida. He hit .414 with 17 homers and 76 RBIs for the Gators this spring.
BOSTON: Manny Ramirez is showing signs of getting his stroke back after going 3-for-30 on a rehab assignment and 2-for-11 in three games with the Red Sox after missing more than six weeks with a broken finger. He went 2-for-4 Saturday and drove in Boston's only run. But he grounded into an inning-ending double play in the eighth. ... Leadoff hitter Rickey Henderson, making his first start in four games, went 0-for-4 with two strikeouts and a double play. ... Derek Lowe walked two batters or less for the 13th time in 19 starts this season and gave up two earned runs or less for the 15th time. ... Boston has just 20 hits in its last three games, and five of them came in one inning. It has gone hitless in 14 of the 26 innings.
Expos-Blue Jays
MONTREAL: Manager Frank Robinson was surprised GM Omar Minaya was able to acquire ace Bartolo Colon from the Cleveland Indians. ``I just didn't think we could get a No. 1 pitcher that quickly and I didn't think it would be him,'' Robinson said. ``It makes us a much better ballclub than we were before. I think we match up with the best teams in the league now.'' Colon highlights an impressive starting rotation that includes Javier Vazquez, Tomo Ohka, Tony Armas Jr. and Masato Yoshii. ``I think we have four or five starting pitchers that can go at least seven innings,'' Robinson said. ... Yoshii has allowed just one run in his last three starts. ... Montreal lost for the first time in five meetings with the Blue Jays this season.
TORONTO: Saturday's 5-2 victory gives the Blue Jays their first winning month of the season. Toronto is 14-12 in June. ... The Blue Jays have won just 13 of their last 31 at SkyDome. ... Reliever Scott Cassidy has retired 26 of the last 27 batters he's faced. ... Seventeen of RF Raul Mondesi's last 28 hits have been for extra bases. ... INF Dave Berg ended a 0-for-17 streak with a single in the sixth.
Diamondbacks-Indians
ARIZONA: Sit down with Diamondbacks OF Luis Gonzalez and he'll give you his opinion on baseball's labor troubles, the Indians trading ace Bartolo Colon, and Pete Rose. ``I hate all this strike talk,'' Gonzalez said. ``Let's just lock one guy from each side in a room, let them settle it and when they come out -- we all agree.'' Cleveland's decision to trade Colon reminded him of what happened to the Cincinnati Reds in the late 1970s. ``I hate to see teams broken up,'' he said. ``I grew up a huge fans for the ``Big Red Machine'' and was devastated when they got rid of Pete Rose, Tony Perez, and all those guys.'' As for Rose: ``I'm still crushed by his situation,'' Gonzalez said. ``I still want to see him in the Hall of Fame. He's baseball.'' ... 3B Matt Williams, out all season since breaking his leg during spring training, is expected to rejoin the Diamondbacks for their first series after the All-Star break in Los Angeles. Williams is scheduled to report to Class A Lancaster on Thursday. ... Manager Bob Brenly said major league baseball has told him Colon, who was traded to the Expos and won't make his first NL start until Tuesday, is eligible for the All-Star team.
CLEVELAND: 2B Ricky Gutierrez will not be activated from the 15-day disabled list as expected. Gutierrez, who has been out since June 16 with a strained groin, will likely play a few games at Triple-A Buffalo before rejoining the Indians. Gutierrez has been a major disappointment to the Indians this season. He was batting .248 when he got hurt, and has grounded into 11 double plays. ``I'm hoping I can come back and really go after it,'' Gutierrez said. ``I have to forget about the first two months.'' ... The Indians held a ``garage'' sale for charity outside Jacobs Field on Saturday where they sold authentic autographed jerseys, bats, game balls and other items that have been collected since the ballpark opened in 1994. Fans could bid on big-ticket items on autographed jerseys of various players, but not Jim Thome. The popular first baseman's collectibles fetch bigger money at the club's other fund raisers. ... The Indians signed INF Pat Osborn, their ``sandwich'' second-round from the University of Florida. He hit .414 with 17 homers and 76 RBIs for the Gators this spring.

