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10 – THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald Tuesday, June 23, 2015 THE DAILY SCOREBOARD Major League standings MLB All-Star voting All-Star Fan Voting To Be Held Tuesday, July 14 East Division At Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Released June 22 Tampa Bay 40 32 .556 — — 7-3 L-2 19-20 21-12 New York 38 32 .543 1 — 5-5 L-2 20-13 18-19 AMERICAN LEAGUE 38 34 .528 2 ½ 6-4 W-1 23-14 15-20 36 33 .522 2½ 1 7-3 W-2 22-13 14-20 1. Salvador Perez, Royals, 10,199,151 Boston 31 40 .437 8½ 7 4-6 W-1 16-18 15-22 2. , Blue Jays, 4,736,279 Central Division 3. , A’s, 4,368,609 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 4. , Tigers, 1,587,868 Kansas City 39 27 .591 — — 6-4 L-1 22-13 17-14 5. Brian McCann, Yankees, 1,548,747 Minnesota 37 32 .536 3½ — 4-6 L-2 23-14 14-18 FIRST BASE Detroit 36 34 .514 5 1½ 5-5 W-2 18-18 18-16 1. , Tigers, 9,342,149 2. , Royals, 8,013,745 Cleveland 32 37 .464 8½ 5 4-6 L-1 14-22 18-15 3. , Rangers, 2,391,736 30 38 .441 10 6½ 2-8 W-2 18-15 12-23 4. , Blue Jays, 1,769,661 West Division 5. , Angels, 1,375,167 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away SECOND BASE Houston 41 30 .577 — — 7-3 W-1 23-14 18-16 1. , Royals, 6,521,733 Texas 37 33 .529 3½ ½ 6-4 L-2 15-16 22-17 2. Jose Altuve, Astros, 6,086,193 Los Angeles 35 35 .500 5½ 2½ 5-5 L-2 19-15 16-20 3. , Tigers, 3,046,386 32 38 .457 8½ 5½ 5-5 L-1 16-21 16-17 4. , Indians, 2,933,981 Oakland 31 41 .431 10½ 7½ 6-4 W-2 14-20 17-21 5. Devon Travis, Blue Jays, 2,157,286 THIRD BASE 1. , Royals, 9,037,844 2. , Blue Jays, 9,004,876 The Tri-City Thunder 12-and-under team were recently East Division 3. Nick Castellanos, Tigers, 1,789,921 4. , Orioles, 1,364,207 named co-champions of the 10th Annual Saegertown W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 5. Adrian Beltre, Rangers, 1,239,508 Washington 37 33 .529 — — 6-4 W-3 19-14 18-19 Invitational Fastpitch Tournament with a 3-0 record. Members New York 36 35 .507 1½ 3 4-6 L-5 26-11 10-24 1. , Royals, 8,739,920 of the team include (from left): Kaitlynn Constantino, Kaylyn 35 35 .500 2 3½ 6-4 W-3 19-15 16-20 2. Jose Iglesias, Tigers, 6,122,972 30 41 .423 7½ 9 5-5 L-1 17-17 13-24 3. Jose Reyes, Blue Jays, 3,499,760 Fry and McKenna Houck. Philadelphia 25 47 .347 13 14½ 3-7 W-2 17-19 8-28 4. , Astros, 1,367,386 Central Division 5. , Red Sox, 1,343,991 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away OUTFIELD St. Louis 45 24 .652 — — 7-3 L-1 26-7 19-17 1. , Angels, 9,148,142 39 30 .565 6 — 7-3 L-3 21-11 18-19 2. , Royals, 9,079,146 Chicago 38 30 .559 6½ — 6-4 W-3 19-13 19-17 3. , Royals, 7,810,995 4. Yoenis Cespedes, Tigers, 5,929,670 Cincinnati 32 36 .471 12½ 6 5-5 W-1 20-14 12-22 5. Alex Rios, Royals, 5,658,024 25 46 .352 21 14½ 2-8 L-2 11-24 14-22 6. Jose Bautista, Blue Jays, 5,299,960 West Division 7. , Orioles, 4,827,069 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 8. , Indians, 2,840,820 Los Angeles 39 32 .549 — — 3-7 L-1 27-13 12-19 9. J.D. Martinez, Tigers, 2,401,441 38 33 .535 1 1½ 4-6 L-1 17-18 21-15 10. , A’s, 2,324,555 34 35 .493 4 4½ 7-3 W-1 18-18 16-17 11. , Yankees, 2,323,786 34 38 .472 5½ 6 3-7 L-1 16-19 18-19 12. , Tigers, 2,121,599 Colorado 30 39 .435 8 8½ 3-7 W-2 15-21 15-18 13. Hanley Ramirez, Red Sox, 1,429,619 14. , Twins, 1,320,494 AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE 15. Carlos Beltran, Yankees, 1,272,963 Sunday’s Games Sunday’s Games 1. , Royals, 7,584,560 Detroit 12, N.Y. Yankees 4 Cincinnati 5, Miami 2 Baltimore 13, Toronto 9 2. , Mariners, 7,298,451 Washington 9, Pittsburgh 2 3. Edwin Encarnacion, Blue Jays, 3,010,436 Cleveland 1, Tampa Bay 0 Philadelphia 9, St. Louis 2 Boston 13, Kansas City 2 4. Victor Martinez, Tigers, 2,195,284 8, Minnesota 0 Chicago Cubs 8, Minnesota 0 5. , Yankees, 1,590,342 3, Texas 2, 11 Colorado 10, Milwaukee 4 Released June 16 Oakland 3, L.A. Angels 2 Arizona 7, San Diego 2 Houston 6, Seattle 2 Atlanta 1, N.Y. Mets 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE Monday’s Games L.A. Dodgers 10, San Francisco 2 CATCHER Philadelphia 11, N.Y. Yankees 8 Monday’s Games Detroit 8, Cleveland 5 1. , Giants, 4,345,579 Philadelphia 11, N.Y. Yankees 8 2. , Cardinals, 3,930,399 Toronto 8, Tampa Bay 5 Chicago Cubs 4, L.A. Dodgers 2 Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, late 3. , Pirates, 1,101,593 Other members of Tri-City Thunder include (from left): Darcy Tuesday’s Games 4. , Padres, 1,014,286 Houston at L.A. Angels, late Atlanta (A.Wood 4-4) at Washington (Zimmermann Christy, Emily Finley, Abby Pallo and Gabby Dinger. Kansas City at Seattle, late 5. , Dodgers, 1,014,032 Tuesday’s Games 5-5), 7:05 p.m. FIRST BASE Philadelphia (O’Sullivan 1-5) at N.Y. Yankees Cincinnati (Cueto 4-4) at Pittsburgh (Locke 4-3), 1. , Diamondbacks, 3,562,399 (Sabathia 3-7), 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 2. Adrian Gonzalez, Dodgers, 2,699,729 Baltimore (U.Jimenez 5-3) at Boston (J.Kelly 2-4), Philadelphia (O’Sullivan 1-5) at N.Y. Yankees 3. Matt Adams, Cardinals, 1,725,108 7:10 p.m. (Sabathia 3-7), 7:05 p.m. 4. , Cubs, 1,646,781 Detroit (Price 6-2) at Cleveland (Salazar 6-2), 7:10 St. Louis (C.Martinez 7-3) at Miami (Urena 1-3), 5. , Giants, 1,557,407 p.m. 7:10 p.m. SECOND BASE Toronto (Dickey 3-6) at Tampa Bay (Archer 8-4), L.A. Dodgers (Greinke 5-2) at Chicago Cubs 1. Dee Gordon, Marlins, 3,481,830 7:10 p.m. (Hammel 5-2), 8:05 p.m. Oakland (Chavez 3-6) at Texas (Ch.Gonzalez 2-1), 2. , Cardinals, 3,124,973 8:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Niese 3-7) at Milwaukee (Fiers 3-7), 8:10 3. , Giants, 1,860,589 Chicago White Sox (Samardzija 4-4) at Minnesota p.m. 4. , Dodgers, 1,269,476 (Pelfrey 5-3), 8:10 p.m. Arizona (Ch.Anderson 3-1) at Colorado (K.Kendrick 5. Yunel Escobar, Nationals, 1,129,737 Houston (McHugh 7-3) at L.A. Angels (C.Wilson 2-9), 8:40 p.m. THIRD BASE 5-5), 10:05 p.m. San Diego (Despaigne 3-5) at San Francisco 1. Matt Carpenter, Cardinals, 4,455,782 Kansas City (Guthrie 5-4) at Seattle (Montgomery (Bumgarner 7-4), 10:15 p.m. 2. , Cubs, 2,198,522 1-2), 10:10 p.m. Wednesday’s Games 3. , Reds, 1,939,573 Wednesday’s Games Philadelphia at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. 4. , Rockies, 1,699,515 Detroit at Cleveland, 12:10 p.m. Atlanta at Washington, 7:05 p.m. 5. , Mets, 890,605 Toronto at Tampa Bay, 12:10 p.m. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. SHORTSTOP Philadelphia at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. 1. Jhonny Peralta, Cardinals, 4,020,531 Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, 1:10 p.m. St. Louis at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Houston at L.A. Angels, 3:35 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. 2. , Giants, 2,785,818 Baltimore at Boston, 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. 3. , Rockies, 1,958,502 Oakland at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Arizona at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. 4. , Cubs, 1,454,618 Kansas City at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. San Diego at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. 5. Zack Cozart, Reds, 975,989 OUTFIELD 1. , Nationals, 6,059,827 Transactions Sandlot 2. , Cardinals, 3,739,181 3. Nori Aoki, Giants, 2,995,899 American League CRANBERRY GIRLS SOFTBALL 4. , Marlins, 2,922,350 — Agreed to terms with 2B Senior division Jack Graham and Frank Crinella, SS Branden Becker 5. Andrew McCutchen, Pirates, 2,148,625 Teamsters 8, Felmlee Biomedical 5 6. , Padres, 1,772,347 Rounding out Tri-City Thunder’s team are (from left): Savanna and OF Jaylen Ferguson on minor league contracts. Winning — Malliah Schreck, Rachael — Agreed to terms with OFs 7. , Cardinals, 1,695,246 Boyer, Brooke Holben, Montana Hetrick and Becca Kunselman. Chris Madera, Jerry Downs and Nicholos Hamilton on McCauley, Laini Vogan. 8. , Dodgers, 1,679,470 minor league contracts. Teamsters hitters — Elizabeth Dailey, ; 9. Angel Pagan, Giants, 1,628,035 — Optioned RHP Aaron Carley Schreck, single; M. Schreck, single, ; 10. , Giants, 1,594,977 MLB leaders Announcement Brooks to Omaha (PCL). Recalled RHP Michael Mariot McCauley, ; Megan Middleton, single; Erikka 11. , Cardinals, 1,492,454 from Omaha. 12. , Brewers, 1,145,248 AMERICAN LEAGUE SOFTBALL McIver, 2 singles; Vogan, double; Morgyn McBride, The 37th Annual Hop Homan-Chops Cunningham — Optioned RHP Danny double; Kori Crofutt, single. 13. , Dodgers, 1,084,249 —MiCabrera, Detroit, .346; Kipnis, Burawa and LHP Jose DePaula to Scranton/Wilkes- 14. , Rockies, 952,107 Oil Heritage Softball Tournament will be held from Felmlee hitters — Kylee Gonzalez, single; Haili Cleveland, .345; Fielder, Texas, .340; Moustakas, July 17-19. Teams may enter for $160. Make checks Barre (IL). Signed RHP Diego Moreno and RHP Nick 15. , Pirates, 925,384 Kansas City, .325; JIglesias, Detroit, .323; NCruz, Rumbelow and selected their contracts from Scranton/ Moyer, 2 singles; Allison Sanner, single; Cheyanne payable to: VenCo. Mens Softball Association and mail Wilkes-Barre. Agreed to terms with RHP Cody Hamlin Crispen, single; Margi Vyas, single; Andria Stephens, Seattle, .315; Pedroia, Boston, .307. them to 124 Tingley Lane, Franklin, PA. 16323. For on a minor league contract. Transferred RHP Sergio single. This date in baseball RUNS—Donaldson, Toronto, 56; Dozier, Minnesota, more information, contact Herb Bigley at (814) 671- Santos to the 60-day DL. 54; Trout, Los Angeles, 52; Gardner, New York, 49; 4762 or (814) 432-4912. Pd. Adv. — Assigned INF Andy Junior Division June 23 MMachado, Baltimore, 48; Bautista, Toronto, 46; 1917 — In baseball’s greatest relief effort, Ernie Kipnis, Cleveland, 46. Parrino outright to Nashville (PCL). Jim Ellis Photography 12, Hile-Best 1 — Released OF Rickie Shore of the Boston Red Sox relieved Babe RBI—MiCabrera, Detroit, 51; Vogt, Oakland, 51; Local golf Winning pitchers — Jenna Krol, Alaina Hogue, Weeks. Ruth with nobody out and a man on first. The base Bautista, Toronto, 49; Teixeira, New York, 49; Fielder, LUCKY HILLS LADIES LEAGUE — Sent LHP to Brooke Whitling. runner was cut down stealing and Shore retired all 26 Texas, 47; Donaldson, Toronto, 46; KMorales, Kansas Team standings — Team #5, Team #2, Team #1, (tie) Durham (IL) for a rehab assignment. Jim Ellis hitters — Krol, 3 singles; Abriana Foley, batters he faced to gain a 4-0 victory over Washington. City, 45. Team #5 and Team #7, Team #6, Team #3. — Agreed to terms with 1B single, double; Hogue, 2 singles, double; Ashlynn Ruth walked Eddie Foster to open the game and was HITS—Kipnis, Cleveland, 92; Fielder, Texas, 90; Chip-ins — Amy Schuster (#4), Nora Rudisille Chad Smith, OF London Lindley and 3B Curtis Terry on Collins, 2 singles; Whitling, single, double; Taylor ejected after arguing with Brick Owens. Donaldson, Toronto, 85; MiCabrera, Detroit, 84; (#9). minor league contracts. Feliz, 2 singles; Stephanie Rogers, 2 singles; 1950 — Hoot Evers’ game-winning home in the Pedroia, Boston, 84; NCruz, Seattle, 81; MMachado, Longest putt (#1) — Carley Boughner. National League ninth gave the a 10-9 victory over Baltimore, 81. Closest third shot — Sue Hoobler (#4), Sandy — Optioned RHP Samantha Rogers, 2 singles; Lori Heller, 2 singles. Hile-Best hitters — Katelyn Beggs, single; Jenna the New York Yankees as the teams combined for 11 DOUBLES—Dozier, Minnesota, 22; Brantley, Reisinger (#8). to Reno (PCL). Reinstated RHP Enrique home runs, a major league record. The Yankees six Low gross — Kathy Thompson/Nancy Eyler 50. Burgos from the 15-day DL. Biltz, single; Denai Wenner, single; Kya Pascorell, 2 Cleveland, 21; Kipnis, Cleveland, 21; Cespedes, and the Tigers five. Detroit, 20; Cano, Seattle, 18; Donaldson, Toronto, 18; Low net — Sandy Reisinger/Nancy Lake 38. CHICAGO CUBS — Optioned C/OF singles. 1963 — Jimmie Piersall, playing for the Mets in ELKS LADIES LEAGUE to Iowa (PCL). KMorales, Kansas City, 18; SSmith, Seattle, 18. New York, hit his 100th career and celebrat- TRIPLES—RDavis, Detroit, 6; Kiermaier, Tampa Low gross — Betsu Judson 43; Sammy Mays 45; — Sent RHP Rafael OIL CITY JUNIOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Shirley Beightol 46. ed by running around the bases backward. Bay, 6; Orlando, Kansas City, 5; Betts, Boston, 4; Betanco8urt to Albuquerque (PCL) for a rehab assign- NT Concepts 8, Schneider’s 4 Low net — Judson 31; Pat Wirth, Mays, Jane ment. 1971 — Rick Wise of the Burns, Oakland, 4; DeShields, Texas, 4; Eaton, Winning pitchers — Colby Rybak, Trevor Hicks. pitched a no-hitter against the and hit Kirwin, Toni Hawke 34. — Sent RHP Brandon Chicago, 4; BHolt, Boston, 4; Kipnis, Cleveland, 4. Low putts — Judson 12; Fran Comini 13; Wirth, Beachy to Oklahoma City (PCL) for a rehab assign- NT hitters — Rybak, single; Matt Caldwell, triple, two homers. Wise became the first pitcher to hit two HOME RUNS—Pujols, Los Angeles, 21; NCruz, homers while throwing a no-hitter. Leona Rice, Barb Hart, Donna Mays 14. ment. Activated RHP Joel Peralta from the 15-day DL. double, single; Dane Slagle, single; Julian Brown, Seattle, 19; Teixeira, New York, 18; Trout, Los Angeles, Birdies — Judson (#8). Optioned LHP Daniel Coulombe and RHP Matt West to single; Hicks, single; Joe McFadden, single; Sean 1973 — Pitcher of the Philadelphia 18; Donaldson, Toronto, 17; Valbuena, Houston, 17; Phillies hit a home run in the fourth consecutive game Chip-ins — Mays (#8), Comini (#6). Oklahoma City. Schneider, single. JMartinez, Detroit, 16. Longest putt (#9) — Hawke. — Agreed to terms with C Justin Schneider’s hitters — Ty Strawbridge, double. that he pitched in June. He beat 7-2. STOLEN BASES—Altuve, Houston, 17; Burns, Closest to birdhouse on drive (#3) — Jean Shankel. Cohen, OFs Isaiah White and Tony Bennett and RHPs 1984 — Chicago’s hit two late- Oakland, 15; Gardner, New York, 15; Cain, Kansas Drawing — Sheila Borger. Kelvin Rivas, R.J. Peace, and Ryan inning home runs off St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Bruce City, 14; RDavis, Detroit, 14; Ellsbury, New York, 14; McKay on minor league contracts. FRANKLIN LITTLE LEAGUE Sutter to tie the game twice as the Cubs went on to win PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Optioned RHP Seth Gardinier 4, Kiwanis 3 DeShields, Texas, 13; Springer, Houston, 13. 12-11 in 11 innings. Sandberg led off the ninth inning PITCHING—FHernandez, Seattle, 10-3; Pineda, Rosin to Lehigh Valley (IL). Winning pitchers — Dorian Gordon, Magnum with a solo home run to tie the game 9-9 then hit a No-hitters New York, 8-3; Gray, Oakland, 8-3; Keuchel, Houston, — Agreed to terms with C Vincent. two-run, two-out homer in the 10th to tie the game 8-3; Archer, Tampa Bay, 8-4; Carrasco, Cleveland, 8-6; No-Hitters vs. Pirates Garrett Russini, LHP Austin Sodders and RHP Shane Gardinier hitters — Ryan McCandless, single; 11-11. Willie McGee hit for the cycle and drove in six Kemp on minor league contracts. 7 tied at 7. June 20, 2015 — , Washington, 6-0 Gordon, single; Tyler Heller, single; Declan Stitt, runs for St. Louis. Sept. 28, 2012 — Homer Bailey, Cincinnati, 1-0 — Assigned LHP Eury De La 2000 — hit three home runs along with ERA—Gray, Oakland, 1.95; Archer, Tampa Bay, Rosa outright to El Paso (PCL). single; Christian Tate, single. 2.18; Keuchel, Houston, 2.35; Odorizzi, Tampa Bay, Aug. 14, 1971 — , St. Louis, 11-0 Kiwanis hitters — Jaden Wood, single; Cade six RBIs in San Diego’s 10-7, 10-inning victory over May 12, 1955 — Sam Jones, Chicago, 4-0 — Agreed to terms Cincinnati. 2.47; Price, Detroit, 2.50; Chavez, Oakland, 2.52; with OFs Angelo La Bruna and Blake Perkins, SS Adams, single, double. May 8, 1929 — , New York, 11-0 2006 — Jose Contreras won his 16th straight deci- Kazmir, Oakland, 2.70. June 16, 1916 — Thomas Hughes, Boston (NL), Clayton Brandt, LHP Grant Borne and RHPs Mariano —Sale, Chicago, 119; Kluber, Rivera, Matthew Crownover, Mick Van Vossen, Tommy sion, leading the Chicago White Sox past Houston 7-4. 2-0 OIL CITY LITTLE LEAGUE Contreras, 16-0 in his last 21 regular-season starts, last Cleveland, 117; Archer, Tampa Bay, 116; Salazar, Peterson, Jorge Pantoja, Ryan Brinley and Adam VFW 8, Elks 6 Cleveland, 91; Gray, Oakland, 90; Carrasco, Cleveland, Boghosian on minor league contracts. lost to Minnesota on Aug. 15, 2005. He surpassed the Winning pitcher — Charlie Motter. club mark for consecutive wins held by LaMarr Hoyt 90; Price, Detroit, 88; AnSanchez, Detroit, 88. CWS Final glance VFW hitters — Sean Stack, 3 singles; Devyn Goff, and Wilson Alvarez. SAVES—Perkins, Minnesota, 23; Street, Los Angeles, 20; Britton, Baltimore, 19; Boxberger, Tampa Championship Series NBA draft order double; Dakota Cole, 2 triples; Alex Wolbert, single; 2008 — Felix Hernandez hit the first by (Best-of-3; x-if necessary) Connor Highfield, single; Motter, single; Carson an American League pitcher in 37 years, then departed Bay, 18; Gregerson, Houston, 17; AMiller, New York, 17; Soria, Detroit, 16. Vanderbilt vs. Held Thursday, June 25 Fennick, single. with a sprained ankle before he could qualify for a win Monday, June 22: Vanderbilt (50-19) vs. Virginia At Brooklyn, N.Y. in Seattle’s 5-2 victory over the . The (42-23), late First Round Elks hitters — Brayden Crocker, single; AJ Angros, NATIONAL LEAGUE double; Cam Crocker, 2 singles; Koen Bearer, sin- shot to right-center off was the first Tuesday, June 23: Vanderbilt vs. Virginia, 8 p.m. 1. Minnesota home run by a pitcher in Mariners history, and the first BATTING—Goldschmidt, Arizona, .356; DGordon, gle. x-Wednesday, June 24: Vanderbilt vs. Virginia, 8 2. L.A. Lakers slam by an AL hurler since Cleveland’s Steve Dunning Miami, .356; Harper, Washington, .345; YEscobar, p.m. 3. Philadelphia went deep against Oakland’s Diego Segui on May 11, Washington, .331; Aoki, San Francisco, .317; 4. New York OIL CITY CO-ED SOFTBALL 1971. LeMahieu, Colorado, .316; JhPeralta, St. Louis, .311. 5. Orlando Ultra Graphix 10, The Nickel 5 2013 — David Wright homered, tripled and matched RUNS—Harper, Washington, 52; Frazier, Cincinnati, 6. Sacramento Latest line Winning pitcher — Ty Osborne. a Mets record with four extra-base hits to back Matt 50; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 50; Fowler, Chicago, 46; 7. Denver BASEBALL Harvey’s splendid start in a lopsided 8-0 victory over Pollock, Arizona, 45; Stanton, Miami, 45; MCarpenter, 8. Detroit Favorite Odds Underdog Ultra Graphix 12, The Nickel 0 Philadelphia. Wright went 4 for 5 with two of New St. Louis, 43; FFreeman, Atlanta, 43. 9. Charlotte American League 10. Miami Winning pitcher — Ty Osborne. York’s season-high seven doubles. RBI—Stanton, Miami, 64; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 57; Harper, Washington, 57; Arenado, Colorado, 54; INDIANS -$112 (7.0) Tigers Frazier, Cincinnati, 48; AGonzalez, Los Angeles, 45; RED SOX -$110 (9.0) Orioles Pittsburgh Pirates team statistics SMarte, Pittsburgh, 45. RAYS -$158 (7.0) Blue Jays HITS—DGordon, Miami, 104; Goldschmidt, A’s -$120 (9.0) RANGERS PITTSBURGH PIRATES Arizona, 88; Aoki, San Francisco, 83; YEscobar, TWINS -$108 (8.0) White Sox BATTERS AVG OBA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS E Washington, 81; JhPeralta, St. Louis, 80; Pollock, ANGELS -$117 (7.5) Astros Cervelli .308 .385 182 19 56 8 1 2 19 19 41 1 1 2 Arizona, 80; LeMahieu, Colorado, 79. MARINERS -$112 (7.5) Royals Tabata .306 .342 36 2 11 0 0 0 4 1 6 0 1 0 DOUBLES—AGonzalez, Los Angeles, 22; Rizzo, National League McCutchen .287 .369 247 36 71 17 2 8 42 29 45 3 2 0 Chicago, 21; MCarpenter, St. Louis, 20; Duda, New PIRATES -$142 (7.5) Reds Harrison .282 .320 255 34 72 16 0 4 22 10 39 7 4 9 York, 20; Frazier, Cincinnati, 20; FFreeman, Atlanta, NATIONALS -$152 (8.0) Braves Stewart .277 .314 65 4 18 6 0 0 6 3 10 0 0 3 20; Belt, San Francisco, 18; DeNorris, San Diego, 18; Cards -$130 (7.5) MARLINS Dodgers -$120 (NL) CUBS Kang .273 .349 165 18 45 9 0 4 25 14 40 4 0 6 Panik, San Francisco, 18; Tulowitzki, Colorado, 18. TRIPLES—Revere, Philadelphia, 6; Ethier, Los BREWERS -$125 (8.0) Mets Marte .273 .320 260 37 71 13 0 12 45 14 66 13 5 1 D’backs -$115 (10.5) ROCKIES Rodriguez .270 .286 89 8 24 3 0 3 5 1 23 2 0 0 Angeles, 4; Fowler, Chicago, 4; Grichuk, St. Louis, 4; Realmuto, Miami, 4; 13 tied at 3. GIANTS -$190 (6.5) Padres Walker .255 .311 231 25 59 16 0 4 23 14 50 2 0 4 Interleague Polanco .241 .300 232 35 56 13 1 3 17 20 52 17 4 4 HOME RUNS—Stanton, Miami, 25; Harper, Washington, 24; Frazier, Cincinnati, 23; Goldschmidt, YANKEES -$240 (8.5) Phillies Alvarez .231 .308 199 27 46 10 0 10 28 23 52 0 0 8 Arizona, 19; Pederson, Los Angeles, 18; Arenado, Hart .222 .246 54 3 12 1 0 2 9 1 19 0 0 3 Colorado, 17; Rizzo, Chicago, 15. Mercer .215 .267 191 16 41 8 0 2 12 12 32 2 0 3 STOLEN BASES—BHamilton, Cincinnati, 31; Sports on TV Lambo .040 .111 25 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 8 0 0 0 DGordon, Miami, 24; Blackmon, Colorado, 17; Tuesday, June 23 Team Totals .254 .311 2374 273 602 123 4 54 261 168 549 51 17 47 GPolanco, Pittsburgh, 17; Revere, Philadelphia, 17; COLLEGE BASEBALL Pollock, Arizona, 14; Upton, San Diego, 14. 8 p.m. PITCHERS W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR BB SO PITCHING—GCole, Pittsburgh, 11-2; Wacha, St. ESPN — , finals, Game 2, Vanderbilt Scahill 1 3 1.48 22 0 0 24.1 23 10 4 1 11 22 Louis, 9-3; BColon, New York, 9-5; Scherzer, vs. Virginia, at Omaha, Neb. Cole 11 2 1.78 14 14 0 91.0 75 24 18 5 22 97 Washington, 8-5; 8 tied at 7. 7 p.m. Watson 1 1 1.78 34 0 1 35.1 25 8 7 2 8 30 ERA—Scherzer, Washington, 1.76; GCole, Pittsburgh, 1.78; Greinke, Los Angeles, 1.81; SMiller, ROOT — Cincinnati at Pittsburgh Melancon 0 1 1.87 34 0 23 33.2 27 8 7 2 6 19 FS1 — St. Louis at Miami Burnett 6 3 2.05 14 14 0 92.1 87 24 21 3 25 81 Atlanta, 1.99; Burnett, Pittsburgh, 2.05; deGrom, 10 p.m. Caminero 0 1 2.87 31 0 0 31.1 19 11 10 1 11 34 New York, 2.34; CMartinez, St. Louis, 2.80. MLB — Regional coverage, Houston at L.A. Angels Hughes 1 1 3.10 33 0 0 29.0 32 11 10 1 6 23 STRIKEOUTS—Scherzer, Washington, 123; or Kansas City at Seattle Kershaw, Los Angeles, 122; Shields, San Diego, 109; SOCCER Liriano 4 6 3.26 14 14 0 88.1 59 33 32 8 28 105 Liriano, Pittsburgh, 105; Hamels, Philadelphia, 103; Worley 2 4 3.54 13 7 0 53.1 59 24 21 3 15 35 10 p.m. TRoss, San Diego, 98; GCole, Pittsburgh, 97. FS1 — FIFA, Women’s World Cup, round of 16, Bastardo 2 1 3.86 23 0 0 18.2 20 8 8 2 5 17 SAVES—Melancon, Pittsburgh, 23; Rosenthal, St. Japan vs. Netherlands, at Vancouver, British Columbia Morton 5 1 3.97 6 6 0 34.0 33 17 15 3 9 16 Louis, 21; Grilli, Atlanta, 20; Storen, Washington, 20; WNBA Locke 4 3 4.74 13 13 0 74.0 79 41 39 7 28 59 Casilla, San Francisco, 19; Familia, New York, 19; 8 p.m. Team Totals 39 30 2.88 69 69 24 628.2 563 228 201 42 185 562 Kimbrel, San Diego, 17. ESPN2 — Los Angeles at Washington