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$225 Million: Votto Cashes In Time: 04-03-2012 00:00 User: jpatterson PubDate: 04-03-2012 Zone: KY Edition: 1 Page Name: C7 Color: CyanMagentaYellowBlack KY SPORTS | courier-journal.com/sports THE COURIER-JOURNAL | TUESDAY,APRIL 3, 2012 | C7 BASEBALL To report sports scores E-mail [email protected] or call the sports desk at 502-582-4361, or Scorecard toll free at 1-800-765-4011,ext. 4361 $225 million: BASEBALL COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL Doubles: 1. Reese Milburn and ROLL CALL Hunter Norris d. Kyle Warden and Isaac American League BASKETBALL SPORTS Heines 6-2, 6-2; 2. Evan Reister and BASEBALL Wednesday, March 28 Zach Marlett d. Cameron Kirk and Aus- Major League Baseball Votto cashes in At Tokyo Men Baseball tin Clark 6-2, 6-4. MLB—Suspended Cleveland RHP Seattle 3, Oakland 1, 11 innings NCAA TOURNAMENT Oldham Co..........000 202 0-452 ST.FRANCIS 3, BUTLER 0 Ubaldo Jimenez five games and fine Thursday, March 29 FINAL FOUR Trimble Co............001000 0-133 Singles: 1. Gray Thurston d. Sean him an undisclosed amount for inten- At Tokyo At The Superdome WP -Roller (3-0). LP -Engle (0-3). 2B - Drees 6-0, 6-1; 2. Jamie Anderson d. tionally throwing apitch at Colorado’s 10-yeardealis Oakland 4, Seattle 1 New Orleans Z. Beard (TC). Records -Oldham County Brandon Campbell 6-1, 6-0. Troy Tulowitzki during an April 1game. Thursday’sgames All times Eastern 6-2, Trimble County 3-6. Doubles: 1. Cole VonFeldt and Gra- American League fourthlargest Boston (Lester 0-0) at Detroit (Verlan- National Semifinals Jeffersonville ......000 0210-391 ham Cote d. Case Hoskins and Jordan BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Designat- der 0-0), 1:05 Saturday Lou. Eastern........020 300 x-582 Rich 6-3, 6-1. ed LHP Dana Eveland for assignment. Toronto (Romero 0-0) at Cleveland Kentucky 69, Louisville 61 WP -Philley (3-0). LP -Dale (1-2). 2B - KCD 3, BALLARD 2 CLEVELAND INDIANS—Designat- Associated Press (Masterson 0-0), 3:05 Kansas 64, Ohio State 62 Grafton (J), Gallagher (J) 2, Gastinger Singles: 1. Collier Bouchillon (KCD) ed RHP Rick VandenHurk for assign- Friday’sgames National Championship (E), Schuette (E). Records -Jefferson- d. Aaron Heffley 6-0, 6-2; 2. Dane Men- ment. Chicago White Sox at Texas,2:05 Monday ville 1-2, Louisville Eastern 10-2. delsohn (B) d. Austin Widman 6-1, 6-2; DETROIT TIGERS—Optioned LHP Minnesota at Baltimore,3:05 Kentucky 67, Kansas 59 Col. East ................310 101 0-681 3. Matthew Vincent (B) d. Shawn Bar- Duane Below,LHP Andy Oliver and RHP N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay, 3:10 Women Austin ..................000 000 0-027 ber 6-3, 6-2. Brayan Villarreal to Toledo (IL). Joey Votto is baseball's Kansas City at L.A. Angels,10:05 NCAA TOURNAMENT WP -Gray (2-0). LP -Buchanan (0-1). Doubles:1. Matt Harrison and Grant LOS ANGELES ANGELS—Op- newest $200 million first Seattle at Oakland, 10:07 FINAL FOUR 2B -B.Wichman (CE). 3B -Burkhart Schmidt (KCD) d. Elijah Brown and Yi- tioned LHP Brad Mills and SS Andrew At Pepsi Center (CE). Records -Columbus East 3-1, Aus- fon Zhang 6-2, 6-0; 2. Ricky Brown and Romine to Salt Lake(PCL). baseman. The Cincinnati National League tin 0-1. Evan Ferreby (KCD) d.Charles Crawford OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Optioned Wednesday’sgame Denver Reds slugger on Monday National Semifinals Borden .................100000 3-472 and Clayton Oppenheimer 6-4, 6-0. INF Adam Rosales to Sacramento St. Louis (Lohse 0-0) at Miami (Johnson Corydon...............200 004 x-672 FERN CREEK 1, WHITEFIELD 0 (PCL). Placed LHP Dallas Braden and agreed to a10-year,$225 0-0), 7:05 Sunday Notre Dame 83, UConn 75, OT WP -Akers (1-0). LP -Kruer (0-1).2B- Singles:1.David Le (FC) d. Sean Ja- RHP Joey Devine on the 15-day DL. Thursday’sgames A. Arnold (C), Beckort (B). cobson 6-0, 6-1. SEATTLE MARINERS—Placed RHP million contract exten- Atlanta (Hanson 0-0) at N.Y. Mets (San- Baylor 59, Stanford 47 NOTRE DAME 83, UCONN 75, OT Brownstown........000 003 0-361 Girls’ tennis MikeCarp,OFFranklin Gutierrez and C sion, USA Today reported. tana 0-0), 1:10 Providence..........000 220 x-452 Adam Moore on the 15-day DL. Select- Philadelphia (Halladay 0-0) at Pitts- UCONN (33-5) -Dolson 10-16 0-0 MANUAL 3, COLLEGIATE 2 Votto's extension ties 20, Hayes 4-11 2-4 10,Doty 0-2 0-0 0, WP -Davis (1-0). LP -Post (0-1).2B- Singles:1. Alexis Austin (C) d. Court- ed the contracts of RHP Kevin Mill- burgh (Bedard 0-0), 1:35 Brown (B), Roll (B). 3B -Starr (P), Hunt wood, RHP Erasmo Ramirez and INF him to the Reds through Washington (Strasburg 0-0) at Chicago Hartley 7-17 1-218, Faris 3-6 4-4 10, ney DeLong 6-2, 6-2; 2. Sarah Stearman Mosqueda-Lewis 5-13 3-3 13,Stokes (P). Records -Brownstown 0-1, Provi- (M) d.Anne Schmelzer 6-4,6-3;3.Char- Munenori Kawasaki from Tacoma Cubs (Dempster 0-0), 2:20 dence 2-1. (PCL). Optioned RHP Chance Ruffin to 2023 and continues awild First baseman Joey Votto Miami (Buehrle 0-0) at Cincinnati (Cue- 2-3 0-0 4. Totals 31-68 10-13 75. lotte Freytag (C) d. Carla Bosse 7-6 NOTRE DAME (35-3) -Peters 6-10 Male..................... 000 1000-140 (7-4), 6-4. Tacoma. run of baseball spending. agreed to a10-year,$225 to 0-0), 4:05 St. Xavier............ 000 000 0-030 TAMPABAY RAYS—Optioned RHP L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 0-0) at San Die- 5-8 17,Diggins 8-17 2-2 19,Novosel 5- Doubles: 1. Sophia Brown and Emily In agreeing to the million extension, the 19 8-11 20, Mallory 4-9 1-211, McBride WP -Oyler (3-0). LP -McFarland (1-2). Zelichnok (M) d. Hannah Watene and Brandon Gomes to Durham (IL). go (Vozquez 0-0), 7:05 2B -Adams (M). Records -Male 7-0, St. National League fourth-largest deal in fourth-largest deal in Friday’sgames 2-12 4-4 8, Achonwa4-5 0-0 8. Totals Michelle Kommor 6-1, 6-2; 2. Laura 29-72 20-27 83. Xavier 8-4. Welsh and Casey Blair (M) d. SatokoTa- ATLANTABRAVES—Placed 3B St. Louis at Milwaukee,4:10 Portland Chr........100000 0-153 Chipper Jones,LHP Robert Fish, RHP baseball history,Votto be- baseball history. Colorado at Houston, 7:05 Halftime—UConn 36-33. End Of Reg- kahara and Madison Thompson 4-6, ulation—Tied 67. 3-Point Goals—U- Fern Creek ...........304 000 0-751 6-4, 6-3. Anthony Varvaro and RHP Arodys Viz- came the third first base- San Francisco at Arizona, 7:10 WP -Robinson (1-1).2B-Lapsey (PC), caino on the 15-day DL, retroactive to L.A. Dodgers at San Diego,10:05 Conn 3-13 (Hartley 3-6, Hayes 0-1, Faris BALLARD 4, KCD 1 man in four months to top ations. He’sbeen around 0-1, Doty 0-2, Mosqueda-Lewis 0-3), Robinson (FC), Ralston (FC). Records - Singles: Chloe Chanley (B) d. Karish- March 26. Optioned RHP Cory Gearrin Spring training Notre Dame 5-14 (Novosel 2-5, Mallory Portland Chr.0-8, Fern Creek 6-2. ma Daftary 6-2, 6-2; 2. Lilly McDonogh and RHP Julio Teheran to Gwinnett (IL), the $200 million mark. Al- awhile. He’saveteran guy AMERICAN LEAGUE 2-6, Diggins 1-2, McBride 0-1). Fouled Holy Cross ................000 00 -022 (B) d. Asya Akca 6-3, 6-0; 3. Marjorie Reassigned CJ.C.Boscan,CJose Yepez, WLPct bert Pujols agreed to a10- and has had success.” Out—Faris. Rebounds—UConn 42 J’town....................20107-(10)91 Spears (B) d. Jessica Carson 6-1, 6-4. INF Andrelton Simmons,INF Drew Sut- Toronto 23 7.767 (Dolson 9), Notre Dame 43 (Peters 12). WP -Sumrall (2-0). LP -Bodenbender Doubles: 1. Mackenzie Eichengreen ton, INF Josh Wilson, OF Luis Durango year,$240 million con- Hard-throwing Aroldis Detroit 20 7.741 Assists—UConn 13 (Faris 5), Notre (0-4). 2B -Maerz (J) 2, Pass (J), Guthier and Maddie Pinto (KCD) d. Christine and OF Jordan Parraz to their minor tract with the Los Angeles Chapman, who started Oakland 14 5.737 Dame 16 (Mallory 5). Total Fouls—U- (J).Records -Holy Cross1-8,J’town 7-2. Crawford and Thalia Brenan 6-2, 6-3; 2. league camp. Seattle 15 8.652 Conn 18,Notre Dame 14. A—19,028. N. Oldham ....... 103530 4-16 14 5 Emma Crush and Julie Dillon (B) d. Kel- CINCINNATI REDS—Optioned INF Angels in January,and four games this spring, Los Angeles 17 11 .607 BAYLOR 59, STANFORD 47 N. Bullitt.............. 010 300 0-455 sey Dutli and Bae Bonnarens 6-1, 4-6, Paul Janish to Louisville (IL). Prince Fielder followed has been moved back to New York 17 11 .607 STANFORD (35-2) -C.Ogwumike WP -Lewis (2-0). LP -Hutchison (2-2). 6-0. COLORADO ROCKIES—Optioned Boston 15 11 .577 2-4 0-0 4, N. Ogwumike9-23 4-5 22, 2B -Kelly (NB) ,Lloyd (NB), Courtney FERN CREEK 1, WHITEFIELD 0 RHP Alex White. with anine-year,$213 mil- the Reds’ bullpen in aset- Minnesota 18 14 .563 Tinkle 1-60-0 2, Kokenis 4-9 0-0 9, Or- (NO),Kellogg (NO) 2.HR -Rowe (NO) 3. Singles:1.Deonsha Leach (FC) d.
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