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New Policy for Letters-Of-Intent 10 – THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald Wednesday, June 20, 2018 THE DAILY SCOREBOARD Major League Baseball standings MLB All-Star voting World Cup New policy for AMERICAN LEAGUE All-Star Fan Voting JAPAN 2, COLOMBIA 1 East Division At Nationals Park, Washington Tuesday, July 17 Japan 1 1—2 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Colombia 1 0—1 letters-of-intent New York 48 22 .686 — — 6-4 W-2 27-11 21-11 AMERICAN LEAGUE First half—1, Japan, Shinji Kagawa, 6th minute; 2, It is the newpaper's policy that Boston 49 25 .662 1 — 6-4 L-1 23-11 26-14 Colombia, Juan Quintero, 39th. Voting Released June 19 Second half—3, Japan, Yuya Osako, 73rd. submitted photos of local athletes Tampa Bay 34 39 .466 15½ 12 5-5 W-1 15-16 19-23 FIRST BASEMEN Shots—Japan 14, Colombia 8. Toronto 33 39 .458 16 12½ 6-4 L-1 19-20 14-19 1. Jose Abreu, White Sox, 636,666 Shots On Goal—Japan 6, Colombia 3. signing letters-of-intent to attend Baltimore 20 51 .282 28½ 25 1-9 L-1 11-23 9-28 2. Mitch Moreland, Red Sox, 472,245 Yellow Cards—Japan, Eiji Kawashima, 90th. colleges be restricted to the athlete, Central Division 3. Yuli Gurriel, Astros, 368,863 Colombia, Wilmar Barrios, 64th; James Rodriguez, W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 4. Albert Pujols, Angels, 336,724 86th. his/her parents or guardians and the Cleveland 39 33 .542 — — 6-4 W-3 23-13 16-20 5. Miguel Cabrera, Tigers, 333,130 Red Cards—Colombia, Carlos Sanchez, 3rd. head coach of the athlete's specific SECOND BASEMEN Offsides—Japan 1, Colombia 2. Detroit 36 38 .486 4 10½ 6-4 L-1 23-17 13-21 1. Jose Altuve, Astros, 1,572,101 sport(s). Minnesota 32 37 .464 5½ 12 5-5 W-1 18-17 14-20 Fouls Committed—Japan 9, Colombia 15. 2. Gleyber Torres, Yankees, 534,758 Corner Kicks—Japan 6, Colombia 3. Chicago 24 48 .333 15 21½ 3-7 L-6 12-24 12-24 3. Dee Gordon, Mariners, 244,488 A—40,842. Kansas City 22 51 .301 17½ 24 1-9 L-8 10-28 12-23 4. Jason Kipnis, Indians, 156,347 Sandlot West Division 5. Jed Lowrie, Athletics, 130,479 SENEGAL 2, POLAND 1 55-PLUS SOFTBALL W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away THIRD BASEMEN Senegal 1 1—2 Double Play 18, Chiropractic Center 15 Houston 49 26 .653 — — 9-1 L-1 20-15 29-11 1. Jose Ramirez, Indians, 893,530 Poland 0 1—1 Winning pitcher — Steve Persing. Seattle 46 27 .630 2 — 6-4 L-2 25-14 21-13 2. Miguel Andujar, Yankees, 509,188 First half—1, Senegal, Thiago Cionek, 37th minute. Double Play hitters — Joe Edwards, 3 singles; Tom 3. Alex Bregman, Astros, 410,412 Second half—2, Senegal, Mbaye Niang, 60th; 3, Flowers, single, double; Bob Greathouse, 4 singles; Los Angeles 38 35 .521 10 8 3-7 L-3 17-19 21-16 4. Adrian Beltre, Rangers, 249,080 Bob Hoffman, 4 singles; Dennis Kemery, 2 singles; Oakland 36 36 .500 11½ 9½ 5-5 W-2 20-20 16-16 Poland, Grzegorz Krychowiak, 86th. 5. Mike Moustakas, Royals, 231,363 Shots—Senegal 8, Poland 10. Jim Knauff, 2 singles, double; Rick Lauer, 2 doubles, Texas 31 44 .413 18 16 4-6 W-4 15-24 16-20 SHORTSTOPS Shots On Goal—Senegal 2, Poland 4. single; Dick Mooney, 2 doubles, single; Larry Persing, 1. Manny Machado, Orioles, 671,133 Yellow Cards—Senegal, Salif Sane, 49th; Idrissa 3 singles; Steve Persing, 4 singles; Goo Monarch, 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE 2. Carlos Correa, Astros, 458,367 Gueye, 72nd. Poland, Grzegorz Krychowiak, 12th. singles; John Monarch, single, double; Marshall East Division 3. Francisco Lindor, Indians, 420,674 Offsides—Senegal 3, Poland 3. Mansfield, 2 singles. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 4. Didi Gregorius, Yankees, 413,135 Fouls Committed—Senegal 15, Poland 8. Chiropractic Center hitters — Jerry Brosius, 3 sin- Atlanta 43 29 .597 — — 7-3 W-3 21-13 22-16 5. Jean Segura, Mariners, 312,407 Corner Kicks—Senegal 3, Poland 3. gles; Bill Carll, 3 singles; Lenny Hribar, 2 singles; Washington 39 32 .549 3½ — 4-6 W-1 17-17 22-15 CATCHERS A—44,190. Tony Mellring, 4 singles; Tom Sollinger, 3 singles; 1. Wilson Ramos, Rays, 678,159 Dave Osoff, 3 singles. Philadelphia 38 33 .535 4½ 1 6-4 L-1 23-13 15-20 2. Gary Sanchez, Yankees, 618,899 Dr. Smith's 13, Giant Eagle 4 New York 31 38 .449 10½ 7 4-6 W-3 13-21 18-17 RUSSIA 3, EGYPT 1 3. Brian McCann, Astros, 401,336 Egypt 0 1—1 Winning pitcher — Ron Sampsell. Miami 29 44 .397 14½ 11 6-4 W-1 14-21 15-23 4. Salvador Perez, Royals, 344,915 Russia 0 3—3 Dr. Smith's hitters — Bob Confer, double; Garth Central Division 5. Yan Gomes, Indians, 200,275 First half—None. Furey, 2 singles; Pete Knight, 2 singles; Buzz Lockhart, W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away OUTFIELDERS Second half—1, Russia, Ahmed Fathi (OG), 47th 2 singles; Bob Schultheis, 2 singles, double, home run; Milwaukee 43 30 .589 — — 5-5 W-1 21-14 22-16 1. Mookie Betts, Red Sox, 1,568,417 minute; 2, Russia, Denis Cheryshev, 59th; 3, Russia, Bob Schumacher, 2 singles; Gale Shouey, 4 singles; Chicago 41 29 .586 ½ — 5-5 W-1 20-14 21-15 2. Mike Trout, Angels, 1,323,292 Artem Dzyuba, 62nd; 4, Egypt, Mohamed Salah, Toby Weidel, 4 singles. St. Louis 38 33 .535 4 1 4-6 W-1 21-18 17-15 3. Aaron Judge, Yankees, 1,061,370 73rd. Giant Eagle hitters — Mark Hitchcock, single, dou- 4. Michael Brantley, Indians, 518,350 ble; Ralph Tryka, 2 singles. Pittsburgh 36 37 .493 7 4 5-5 L-1 21-17 15-20 Shots—Russia 11, Egypt 13. 5. George Springer, Astros, 511,815 Shots On Goal—Russia 3, Egypt 1. Cincinnati 27 45 .375 15½ 12½ 6-4 W-2 12-23 15-22 6. Andrew Benintendi, Red Sox, 509,780 Yellow Cards—Russia, Fedor Smolov, 84th. Egypt, FRANKLIN MINOR LEAGUE West Division 7. Brett Gardner, Yankees, 330,970 Trezeguet, 57th. Community Ambulance 5, Chest Medicine 4 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 8. Marwin Gonzalez, Astros, 300,694 Offsides—Russia 0, Egypt 0. Community Ambulance hitters — Kelan Sari, 2 sin- Arizona 40 32 .556 — — 7-3 W-1 23-16 17-16 9. Mitch Haniger, Mariners, 295,057 Fouls Committed—Russia 11, Egypt 10. gles; Luke Marstellar, single; Korbyn Harris, 2 singles; Los Angeles 38 34 .528 2 1½ 7-3 L-1 20-19 18-15 10. Josh Reddick, Astros, 278,332 Corner Kicks—Russia 7, Egypt 4. Isaiah Van Wormer, 2 singles; Julian Johnson, single; San Francisco 35 38 .479 5½ 5 3-7 L-1 19-12 16-26 11. Nicholas Castellanos, Tigers, 256,889 A—64,468. Brody Anderson, single; Jackson Clark, single; Jason Colorado 34 38 .472 6 5½ 2-8 L-3 11-20 23-18 12. Eddie Rosario, Twins, 248,451 McFeaters, single; Mason Lynde, single. 13. Aaron Hicks, Yankees, 239,594 Chest Medicine hitters — Ezra Woodard, 2 singles; San Diego 34 40 .459 7 6½ 5-5 L-2 18-21 16-19 14. Jackie Bradley Jr., Red Sox, 237,937 World Cup glance Justin Armant, single; Noah Morrow, 2 singles; Carly AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE 15. Ben Gamel, Mariners, 151,097 Moreland, double, triple; Miles Kerr, single; William DESIGNATED HITTERS Ellis, single. Monday’s Games Monday’s Games GROUP A L.A. Dodgers at Chicago Cubs, ppd. 1. J.D. Martinez, Red Sox, 1,119,263 Overhead Door 13, Venango Machine 11 Washington 5, N.Y. Yankees 3, 1st game 2. Giancarlo Stanton, Yankees, 478,872 W T L GF GA Pts Overhead Door hitters — Skyler Green, 4 singles; N.Y. Yankees 4, Washington 2, 2nd game Washington 5, N.Y. Yankees 3, 1st game Russia 2 0 0 8 1 6 N.Y. Yankees 4, Washington 2, 2nd game 3. Evan Gattis, Astros, 363,362 Tanner Hefferman, single; Aiden Tarr, 4 singles; Cleveland 6, Chicago White Sox 2 4. Shohei Ohtani, Angels, 350,579 Uruguay 1 0 0 1 0 3 Aubrey Graham, 4 singles; Austin Hale, 3 singles; Jake Houston 5, Tampa Bay 4 Philadelphia 6, St. Louis 5, 10 innings Egypt 0 0 2 1 4 0 Pittsburgh 1, Milwaukee 0 5. Edwin Encarnacion, Indians, 260,915 Saragian, single; Cole Thompson, single, double; Texas 6, Kansas City 3 Saudi Arabia 0 0 1 0 5 0 Davin LeGoullon, single; Conor Johnson, 2 singles; N.Y. Mets 12, Colorado 2 Thursday, June 14 Arizona 7, L.A. Angels 4 Arizona 7, L.A. Angels 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE Cameron Taylor, single; Padrig Johnson, 2 singles. Tuesday’s Games Miami 5, San Francisco 4 Russia 5, Saudi Arabia 0 Venango Machine hitters — Carter Barrett, single; Voting Released June 18 Friday, June 15 N.Y. Yankees 7, Seattle 2 Tuesday’s Games FIRST BASEMEN Carter Manning, 3 singles; Freddie Blackhurst, 3 sin- Washington 9, Baltimore 7 L.A. Dodgers 4, Chicago Cubs 3, 1st game Uruguay 1, Egypt 0 gles; James Resinger, 2 doubles, single; Liam Grisby, 1. Freddie Freeman, Braves, 1,433,140 Tuesday, June 19 Atlanta 11, Toronto 4 Milwaukee 3, Pittsburgh 2 2.
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