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OMAHA WORLD-HERALD SPORTS TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2014 • 7C SCOREBOARD GOLF BASEBALL TODAY ON OMAHA.COM Creightonplayerleads Major League Baseball MORE CWS PHOTOS ALL-STAR VOTING See a photo showcase featuring fans in the stands and action on the Tuesday, July 15 at Target Field, Minn. fi eld during Game 1 of the CWS fi nals. Omaha.com/cws AMERICAN LEAGUE Voting as of June 22 LIVE CWS UPDATES match-playqualifying Catcher: 1. Matt Wieters, Orioles, 1,852,770. 2. Derek Norris, A’s, Log on Tuesday to track live updates from our reporters at the College 1,486,850. 3. Brian McCann, Yankees, World Series, plus see the top Twitter posts from team accounts, WORLD-HERALD BUREAU Tommy Pieper, Omaha................................................................78 1,344,076. 4. Kurt Suzuki, Twins, national analysts, fans and more. Omaha.com/cws Thomas Reynolds Jr., Milford .....................................................78 812,865. 5. A.J. Pierzynski, Red Sox, John Thomas, Omaha.................................................................78 810,050. LINCOLN — Creighton Univer- Austin Murray, Kearney ..............................................................78 First base: 1. Miguel Cabrera, Tigers, GAME TIME TUESDAY sity’s Kade Brown led qualifying Nick Swaney, Blair.......................................................................78 2,645,000. 2. Jose Abreu, White Sox, Monday for the Nebraska men’s Kevin Bryson, Lincoln .................................................................78 1,420,294. 3. Chris Davis, Orioles, COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Joel Bittner, Lincoln.....................................................................78 1,087,112. 4. Albert Pujols, Angels, match-play golf championship at the Phillip Baumberger, Lincoln .......................................................78 1,040,316. 5. Mark Teixeira, Yankees, 7 p.m.: Virginia vs. Vanderbilt (TD Ameritrade Park) Collin Brown, Fremont ................................................................78 718,367. Country Club of Lincoln. Patrick Clare, Lincoln..................................................................78 Second base: 1. Robinson Cano, MONDAY REWIND PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL Brown, a sophomore from Oberlin, Alec Raabe, Omaha ....................................................................78 Mariners, 2,077,055. 2. Ian Kinsler, John Manuel of Baseball America discussed pace of Kansas, had a no-bogey 68 to fi nish Brian Nigg, Omaha......................................................................78 Tigers, 1,338,272. 3. Dustin Pedroia, 12:05 p.m.: El Paso at Omaha (Werner Park) Brett Clure, Omaha.....................................................................78 Red Sox, 1,264,329. 4. Jose Altuve, play and its impact on CWS ratings: “It’s a four-hour one stroke ahead of Zach Taylor of Keevan Statz, Lincoln.................................................................79 Astros, 932,9778. 5. Brian Dozier, commitment most nights, and there’s not always a ton HORSE RACING SIMULCAST Omaha. Tom Kelley, Omaha .....................................................................79 Twins, 841,980. going on. The information I’ve got is that they’re not Horsemen’s Park: 11:25 a.m., Parx; 12:10 p.m., Finger Lakes; 1:05 p.m., Koy Potthoff, Scottsbluff ............................................................79 Shorstop: 1. Derek Jeter, Yankees, Seven more golfers broke par 72 Corey Labenz, Lincoln.................................................................79 2,353,336. 2. Alexei Ramirez, White happy with the ratings.” Indiana Downs; 3:15 p.m., Fort Erie; 4:25 p.m., Presque Isle; 5 p.m., at the course that played to 6,510 Dan Huston, Omaha ...................................................................79 Sox, 1,933,117. 3. J.J. Hardy, Orioles, Northfield (harness); 6 p.m., Mountaineer, New Zealand; 6:10 p.m., Yonkers Garret Giesselmann, Fremont ...................................................79 1,259,268. 4. Jose Reyes, Blue Jays, TUESDAY PREVIEW yards for the qualifier. Chris Mangan, Omaha................................................................79 871,633. 5. Jed Lowrie, A’s, 629,686. Brown will be the No. 2 seed in the Mark Nichting, Omaha................................................................79 Third base: 1. Josh Donaldson, A’s, The World-Herald’s Sam McKewon, Sean Deveney of Tyler Kirkholm, South Sioux City ................................................79 2,436,771. 2. Adrian Beltre, Rangers, Sporting News, Brian Woods of the FXFL and more. ON THE AIR TUESDAY 64-man bracket. The No. 1 seed is Austin Zimmerman, Lincoln .......................................................79 1,346,957. 3. Manny Machado, Orioles, Garrett Morehead, Bellevue.......................................................79 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES defending champion Andy Sajevic of 1,182,098. 3. Evan Longoria, Rays, Fremont, who was exempt from the Drew Morrissey, Omaha .............................................................79 1,118,453. 5. Brett Lawrie, Blue Jays, Virginia vs. Vanderbilt TV: ESPN Radio: KOZN 1620 7 p.m. David Ringler, Lincoln .................................................................80 758,043. Stanford, junior, p. 2002: Huston Street, Philadelphia at Iowa, 7:05 p.m. 168-man qualifying. Carter Rau, Lincoln.....................................................................80 Designated hitter: 1. Nelson Cruz, Texas, freshman, p. 2001: Charlton Spokane at Los Angeles, 9 p.m. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Jay Moore, Lincoln ......................................................................80 Orioles, 2,457,349. 2. David Ortiz, Red Jimerson, Miami, senior, of. 2000: Trey The fi nal eight berths were decid- Mitchell Klooz, Laurel .................................................................80 Sox, 1,652,470. 3. Victor Martinez, Hodges, LSU, senior, p. Detroit at Texas TV: MLB 7 p.m. ed in a 17-way playoff among those Jordan Arensdorf, Kearney.........................................................80 Tigers, 1,418,509. 4. Edwin Encarna- 1999: x-Marshall McDougall, Florida GOLF Dodgers at Kansas City TV: FSN Radio: 97.3, 1180 7:10 p.m. Shawn Rodehorst, Kearney........................................................80 cion, Blue Jays, 1,276,851. 5. Brandon State, junior, 2b. 1998: Wes Rachels, who shot 5-over 77. Barry Foster of Ben Svehla, Lincoln ....................................................................80 Moss, A’s, 796,159. Southern California, senior, 2b. 1997: NPGA PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Kearney, the last survivor, draws Dave Shillinglaw, Papillion..........................................................80 Outfi eld: 1. Jose Bautista, Blue Jays, Brandon Larson, LSU, junior, ss. 1996: Cameron Farrell, Dakota Dunes, S.D. .......................................80 x-Pat Burrell, Miami, freshman, 3b. RESULTS MONDAY El Paso at Omaha Radio: KZOT 1180 12:05 p.m. Sajevic in the fi rst match off the tee Chase Keitges, Lincoln...............................................................80 3,665,208. 2. Mike Trout, Angels, Pro/Junior Championship 3,286,511. 3. Melky Cabrera, Blue Jays, 1995: Mark Kotsay, Cal State Fullerton, Tuesday. Cole Stenger, Bellevue................................................................80 sophomore, of-p. 1994: Chip Glass, Flight 1: 1, Ryan Vermeer, Luke WORLD CUP Tony Milana, Lincoln ................................................................... 81 1,674,232. 4. Yoenis Cespedes, A’s, Gusteschewski, Alex Zillig, Brant Radloff, The match-play schedule has 1,511,838. 5. Adam Jones, Orioles, Oklahoma, senior, of. 1993: Todd Walk- Italy vs. Uruguay TV: ESPN, Univision 11 a.m. Steve Stevenson, Lincoln ........................................................... 81 er, LSU, sophomore, 2b. 1992: x-Phil 54. 2, Mark Stava, Harrison Holloway, fi rst-round matches on Tuesday, with Brett Hoffman, Kearney ............................................................. 81 1,490,000. 6. Michael Brantley, Indians, Alex Furjanic, John Eirinberg, 58. 3 (tie), Costa Rica vs. England TV: ESPN2 11 a.m. 1,284,901. 7. Jacoby Ellsbury, Yankees, Nevin, Cal State Fullerton, junior, 3b. second-round matches and the round Jeff Paschal, Papillion................................................................. 81 1991: Gary Hymel, LSU, senior, c. 1990: Denis Vontz, Nate Vontz, Lydia Jons, Tyler Dowling, Kearney................................................................ 81 1,264,746. 8. Nick Markakis, Orioles, Connor Burney; Bryan Hughett, Jack Japan vs. Colombia TV: ESPN, Univision 3 p.m. 1,170,304. 9. Carlos Beltran, Yankees, Mike Rebhan, Georgia, senior, p. of 16 on Wednesday. The quarterfi- Trey Petitt, Lincoln.......................................................................81 1989: Greg Brummett, Wichita State, Kluver, Luke Kluver, Kellan Rossman, 61. Greece vs. Ivory Coast TV: ESPN2 3 p.m. Seth Barkley, Lincoln .................................................................. 81 1,081,686. 10. Torii Hunter, Tigers, Flight 2: 1, Tom Johnson, Kaitlyn Hanna, nals and semifinals on Thursday will 989,715. 11. Coco Crisp, A’s, 748,013. senior, p. 1988: Lee Plemel, Stanford, Philip Maschka, Omaha ............................................................. 81 senior, p. 1987: Paul Carey, Stanford, Kristen Goertz, Cabby Carollo, 62. GOLF produce the fi nalists, who will play a Jorgan Kontor, Lincoln................................................................ 81 12. Alex Rios, Rangers, 742,780. 13. 2, Nick Shanahan, Blayne Banghart, Brett Gardner, Yankees, 737,736. 14. freshman, of. 1986: