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Three arrested in killing outside ballpark

By Wire services
Published September 21, 2003

LOS ANGELES - Three people were arrested Saturday in the death of a Dodgers fan who was shot during a stadium parking lot dispute after attending a game against the Giants, police said.

A police spokeswoman said late Friday that the fight was between feuding fans and that the shooter was rooting for San Francisco. But police said Saturday they still were investigating the motive.

Mark Antenorcruz, 25, of Covina was shot once in the upper body about 10 p.m. as he headed for his car after attending the game, police and county coroner's Lt. Gary Kellerman said.

Police spokeswoman Lucy Diaz said Saturday that the victim had been in a shouting match with two men and one woman and that one of the suspects went to his car, pulled out a handgun and fired.

A'S: Left-hander Mark Mulder, out with a stress fracture in his right leg, said he doesn't plan to pitch again this season.

BRAVES: Marcus Giles became the sixth Atlanta player to hit at least 20 home runs this season, helping the team tie the NL record set by the Milwaukee Braves in 1965. ... Right-hander John Smoltz was activated from the disabled list a day after the right-hander threw for about 10 minutes in the bullpen.

INDIANS: Rookie right-hander Jason Davis was shut down with a tired shoulder.

ROCKIES: Right-hander Jason Jennings was hospitalized with flulike symptoms and was unable to make his scheduled start.

[Last modified September 21, 2003, 02:03:13]


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