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Pedroia Close to Deal B2 - Wednesday, July 24, 2013 Skagit Valley Herald / goskagit.com Scoreboard SPORTS BRIEFLY BASEBALL MARINERS STATISTICS Pedroia Major League Baseball Through Monday American League Today’s Area Schedule BATTERS AVG OBA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS E East Division Seager ..........287 .354 380 57 109 24 1 16 46 37 66 3 3 5 W L Pct GB Morales .........279 .339 365 46 102 22 0 15 56 28 69 0 0 1 Boston ..................... 61 41 .598 — YOUTH SPORTS Chavez ..........278 .302 223 19 62 9 0 2 13 8 29 1 2 2 Tampa Bay ................ 59 42 .584 1½ Franklin .........269 .333 171 17 46 11 0 7 24 17 44 5 1 6 close to Baltimore.................. 57 44 .564 3½ Gutierrez........267 .290 60 8 16 4 0 5 11 2 15 1 0 0 New York .................. 53 47 .530 7 No games scheduled Smoak ..........266 .366 248 29 66 13 0 9 23 37 65 0 0 2 Toronto ..................... 45 54 .455 14½ Ibanez ...........262 .316 290 39 76 11 2 24 56 23 76 0 0 2 Central Division Miller.............256 .341 78 12 20 5 2 2 14 10 18 2 0 3 W L Pct GB Morse ...........251 .313 207 24 52 9 0 11 23 16 57 0 0 1 Detroit ...................... 55 44 .556 — Zunino ...........234 .305 94 12 22 4 0 2 8 8 25 0 0 0 deal Cleveland ................. 52 48 .520 3½ M. Saunders ..226 .311 243 38 55 12 2 6 28 31 74 11 3 0 Kansas City .............. 46 51 .474 8 PRO SPORTS Ackley ...........217 .280 212 23 46 8 0 1 15 18 40 1 1 0 Minnesota ................ 43 54 .443 11 Bay ...............212 .308 198 29 42 6 0 11 20 26 61 3 1 0 Chicago .................... 39 58 .402 15 Ryan..............194 .254 232 20 45 8 0 3 17 18 55 4 2 9 West Division Sucre ............192 .241 26 1 5 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 Reported 7-year, W L Pct GB Major League Baseball Blanco ...........169 .270 65 6 11 3 0 1 6 8 17 0 0 2 Oakland .................... 58 42 .580 — Cleveland at Seattle 12:40 p.m. Team Totals .244 .311 3403 401 829 159 8 122 387 315 823 32 14 46 Texas ....................... 55 45 .550 3 $21 million Seattle ..................... 48 52 .480 10 PITCHERS W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR BB SO Los Angeles .............. 46 52 .469 11 Pryor ..........................0 0 0.00 7 0 0 7.1 3 0 0 0 1 7 Houston ................... 34 65 .343 23½ Perez ..........................2 2 1.98 39 0 2 36.1 29 8 8 4 16 50 The Associated Press Medina .......................3 2 2.25 35 0 1 36.0 25 9 9 0 18 36 National League Hernandez ................11 4 2.43 21 21 0 144.2 130 43 39 11 27 147 East Division Iwakuma .....................9 4 2.99 21 21 0 138.1 111 49 46 21 21 120 BOSTON — A person W L Pct GB TV-Radio Furbush ......................2 4 3.35 44 0 0 40.1 27 19 15 4 17 57 Atlanta ..................... 56 44 .560 -- Wilhelmsen .................0 3 3.86 43 0 22 44.1 29 20 19 2 23 33 with knowledge of the Philadelphia .............. 49 51 .490 7 J. Saunders ................9 8 4.28 20 20 0 120.0 136 59 57 14 36 67 Washington ............... 48 52 .480 8 Noesi .........................0 1 4.95 8 1 0 20.0 29 12 11 1 7 17 talks says All-Star second New York .................. 44 52 .458 10 Today Harang .......................5 8 5.06 16 16 0 90.2 97 55 51 15 16 66 Luetge ........................0 1 5.65 15 0 0 14.1 21 11 9 2 4 13 baseman Dustin Pedroia Miami ....................... 37 61 .378 18 Time TV Radio Central Division Farquhar .....................0 0 7.40 18 0 0 24.1 28 22 20 2 11 36 is in the process of agree- W L Pct GB Major League Baseball LaFromboise ...............0 0 16.88 4 0 0 2.2 5 6 5 0 4 6 Team Totals 47 52 4.17 99 99 25 893.1 886 443 414 114 260 779 St. Louis................... 60 37 .619 -- Cleveland at Seattle 12:30 p.m. ROOT 1430 AM ing to a deal with the Bos- Pittsburgh ................. 59 39 .602 1½ Cincinnati ................. 57 44 .570 5 Tampa Bay at Boston 4 p.m. ESPN ton Red Sox adding $100 Chicago .................... 44 54 .449 16½ 35. Mo Martin ................ 15 $234,579 million over seven seasons Milwaukee ................ 41 58 .414 20 36. Carlota Ciganda ......... 9 $213,719 FOOTBALL West Division Auto Racing 37. Jenny Shin ............... 16 $210,153 through 2021. W L Pct GB NASCAR truck qualifying 4 p.m. Speed 38. Brittany Lang ............ 17 $203,845 National Football League Los Angeles .............. 52 47 .525 -- 39. Moriya Jutanugarn .... 14 $203,216 2013 training camp The person spoke to Arizona ..................... 52 48 .520 ½ NASCAR truck race 6:30 p.m. Speed 40. Hee Kyung Seo ........ 16 $196,772 Rookie and veteran reporting dates The Associated Press on Colorado................... 48 53 .475 5 41. Meena Lee .............. 16 $192,931 American Football Conference San Francisco ........... 46 54 .455 6½ 42. Chie Arimura ............ 13 $183,830 BALTIMORE RAVENS — Under Armour condition of anonym- San Diego................. 45 56 .446 8 Minor League Baseball 43. Brittany Lincicome .... 15 $178,044 Performance Center, Owings Mills, Md. Tri City at Everett 7 p.m. 1380 AM 44. Sun Young Yoo ......... 16 $177,690 (rookies: July 21, veterans: July 24) ity Tuesday because the Tuesday’s Interleague Game 45. Julieta Granada ........ 17 $174,552 BUFFALO BILLS — St. John Fisher Col- L.A. Dodgers 10, Toronto 9 46. Azahara Munoz ........ 16 $166,160 lege, Pittsford, N.Y. (July 22, July 27) agreement was not yet Tuesday’s American League Games 47. Jane Park ................ 14 $159,295 CINCINNATI BENGALS — Paul Brown Sta- complete. The new deal, Boston 6, Tampa Bay 2 48. Irene Cho................. 12 $157,447 dium, Cincinnati (both July 24) N.Y. Yankees 5, Texas 4 Thursday 49. Nicole Castrale ........ 15 $137,324 CLEVELAND BROWNS — Browns Training first reported by WEEI, Kansas City 3, Baltimore 2 Time TV Radio 50. Mina Harigae ........... 17 $134,587 Facility, Berea, Ohio (July 19, July 24) Detroit 6, Chicago White Sox 2 DENVER BRONCOS — Paul D. Bowlen Pedroia is making $10 Houston 5, Oakland 4 Major League Baseball ——— Memorial Center, Englewood, Colo. (both Minnesota 10, L.A. Angels 3, 10 innings Minnesota at Seattle 7 p.m. ROOT 1430 AM Avalon Golf Links July 24) million this year and is Seattle 4, Cleveland 3 Business League HOUSTON TEXANS — Methodist Training guaranteed the same Tuesday’s National League Games Division 1 Center, Houston (July 21, July 25) Cincinnati 9, San Francisco 3, 1st game Canadian Football League Through July 17 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Anderson Univer- amount in 2014 as part of Pittsburgh 5, Washington 1 Uplayable Lies ................................... 107 sity, Anderson, Ind. (July 23, July 27) N.Y. Mets 4, Atlanta 1 Edmonton at Montreal 4:30 p.m. ESPN2 Bent Shafts ...................................... 102 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Florida Blue a $40.5 million, six-year San Diego 6, Milwaukee 2 Washington Asphalt Sealers ................. 95 Health & Wellness Practice Fields, Jackson- St. Louis 4, Philadelphia 1 Four Play ............................................. 91 ville, Fla. (both July 25) contract that started in Miami 4, Colorado 2 Golf Valley Drywall ...................................... 79 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Missouri West- 2009. That deal includes Arizona 10, Chicago Cubs 4 Senior British Open 9 a.m. ESPN2 Draft Pics ........................................... 66 ern State, St. Joseph, Mo. (July 22, July 25) San Francisco 5, Cincinnati 3 Re-Max Territory .................................. 66 MIAMI DOLPHINS — Dolphins Training a $11 million club option Today’s Interleague Game PGA Canadian Open noon Golf Skagit Drywall ..................................... 59 Facility, Davie, Fla. (both July 20) L.A. Dodgers (Nolasco 6-9) at Toronto The Meadows ..................................... 52 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Gillette Sta- for 2015 with a $500,000 (Rogers 3-4), 4:07 p.m. Concrete Northwest ............................. 44 dium, Foxborough, Mass. (July 21, July 25) Today’s American League Games Volleyball Fasteners ........................................... 37 NEW YORK JETS — SUNY Cortland, Cort- buyout. The 5-foot-8, 165- Oakland (Griffin 8-7) at Houston (B.Norris World Series of Beach Volleyball 5 p.m. NBCSN land, N.Y. (July 22, July 25) pound sparkplug was the 6-9), 11:10 a.m. Division 2 OAKLAND RAIDERS — Napa Valley Mar- Minnesota (Pelfrey 4-7) at L.A. Angels Through July 17 riott, Napa, Calif. (both July 25) AL Rookie of the Year (Weaver 4-5), 12:35 p.m. Minor League Baseball Avalon Pro Shop ................................ 112 PITTSBURGH STEELERS — Saint Vincent Cleveland (Kazmir 5-4) at Seattle Garrison Engineering ........................... 94 College, Latrobe, Pa. (both July 26) in 2007 and AL MVP in (J.Saunders 9-8), 12:40 p.m. Tri City at Everett 7 p.m. 1380 AM Portavoz ............................................. 81 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS — Chargers Park, Tampa Bay (Price 4-5) at Boston (Dou- Arnolds ............................................... 79 San Diego (both July 24) 2008. bront 7-3), 4:10 p.m. Paraclete Management ........................ 75 TENNESSEE TITANS — Baptist Sports n Los Angeles Dodg- N.Y. Yankees (Pettitte 7-7) at Texas (Garza Muddy Cleats ...................................... 67 Park, Nashville, Tenn. (both July 24) 0-0), 5:05 p.m. Pacific Contracting ............................... 62 National Football Conference ers outfielder Matt Kemp, Baltimore (W.Chen 5-3) at Kansas City New York, 5. Calgary ................3 1 0 6 125 109 The Justice League .............................
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