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Paynter Passes Gemologist, Then Cruises to Win in Haskell LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER | KENTUCKY.COM SCOREBOARD MONDAY, JULY 30, 2012 B5 Monday’s games Ready Set Whoa. Also ran—Clean Stream, MONDAY’S LINEUP HORSE RACING Transactions Lehigh Valley at Syracuse, 7 p.m. Pasture Rise, Collective Concept, Greeley’s Leg- Louisville at Toledo, 7 p.m. end, Nastrovya. Exacta (2-4) paid $136.60. $0.1 BASEBALL Buffalo at Indianapolis, 7:05 p.m. Superfecta (2-4-3-8) paid $83.07. Trifecta (2-4-3) American League Pawtucket at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, 7:05 p.m. paid $406.60. TV, radio BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Selected the Paynter passes Gemologist, Rochester at Columbus, 7:05 p.m. 2nd—$14,000, mdn cl, 3YO up F&M, 6 f. contract of OF Lew Ford from Norfolk (IL). Durham at Norfolk, 7:15 p.m. 6 (6) Spittin’ Feathers (B.Hernandez, Jr.) BASEBALL CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Selected Gwinnett at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m. 6.80 3.20 2.80 7 p.m. MLB: Angels at Rangers ESPN then cruises to win in Haskell the contract of INF Rey Olmedo from Tuesday’s games 5 (5) Kitty’s Charge (R.Vazquez) 3.60 2.40 7:05 p.m. SAL: Lexington at Asheville WLXG-AM 1300 Charlotte (IL). Louisville at Toledo, noon 3 (3) Tequila Belle (G.Kuntzweiler) 2.60 MINNESOTA TWINS—Transferred Lehigh Valley at Syracuse, noon Off 1:19. Time 1:11.53. Fast. Also ran—Serious 7:10 p.m. MLB: Padres at Reds FS Ohio, WVLK-FM 101.5 Paynter stormed into the lead entering the far turn and pulled RHP P.J. Walters to the 60-day DL. Rochester at Columbus, 12:05 p.m. Stuff, Saddle Irena, Centuous, Rue Saint Honore. away from the field to win the $1 million Haskell Invitational on Optioned SS Eduardo Escobar and LHP Gwinnett at Charlotte, 12:15 p.m. Daily Double (2-6) paid $35.20. Exacta (6-5) HORSE RACING Pedro Hernandez to Rochester (IL). Sunday at Monmouth Park in Oceanport, N.J., giving trainer Bob Pawtucket at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, 7:05 p.m. paid $20.80. $0.1 Superfecta (6-5-3-4) paid 12:10 p.m. Live racing begins TVG National League Buffalo at Indianapolis, 7:05 p.m. $6.35. Trifecta (6-5-3) paid $55.40. Baffert his third straight victory in the race and sixth overall. 1 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS—Traded Durham at Norfolk, 7:15 p.m. 3rd—$31,000, mdn spl wt, 2YO F, 6 f. OLYMPICS Gemologist took the lead in the 1 ⁄8-mile race, with Paynter on OF Marc Krauss and OF Bobby Borcher- 4 (4) Dancinginthecircle (G.Saez) 4 a.m. Live and taped events NBC Sports his flank through the backstretch. When they moved into the far ing to Houston for 3B Chris Johnson. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE 7.60 4.00 3.00 MIAMI MARLINS—Sent OF Giancarlo 1 (1) Hannah’s Journey (J.Castanon) 4 a.m. Women’s basketball NBC Basketball turn, Paynter surged ahead under Rafael Bejarano and was never Second half Stanton to Jupiter (FSL) for a rehabilita- 7.20 3.60 threatened in winning easily by 3¾ lengths. Nonios was second and NORTHERN DIVISION 7 a.m. Tennis Bravo tion assignment. Placed OF Logan Mor- 2 (2) Ocean Park (M.Franklin) 2.60 W L Pct GB Stealcase third in the field of six 3-year-old colts. rison on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Off 1:47. Time 1:10.91. Fast. Scratched—Be 9 a.m. Taped events MSNBC, Telemundo Ryan Webb from New Orleans (PCL). Hagerstown (Nationals) 21 16 .568 — Paynter, the the even money favorite who did not race as a Hickory (Rangers) ....20 17 .541 1 Wise Get Even. Also ran—Prettiereverydave, Grit 10 a.m. Live and taped events NBC-18 MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Traded C and Grace, Undo. $0.5 Pick 3 (2-6-4) 3 correct 2-year-old, finished second by a neck to Union Rags in the Belmont George Kottaras to Oakland for RHP West Virginia (Pirates) . 20 17 .541 1 5 p.m. Boxing CNBC Lakewood (Phillies) . 19 18 .514 2 paid $36.00. Exacta (4-1) paid $38.00. $0.1 Fautino De Los Santos, and optioned De Stakes in his previous start. Greensboro (Marlins) .. 16 21 .432 5 Superfecta (4-1-2-5) paid $21.63. Trifecta (4-1-2) 5:15 p.m. Women’s basketball: U.S. vs. Angola NBC Basketball, Los Santos to Nashville (PCL). Transferred Baffert wasn’t in attendance, leaving assistant Jimmy Barnes in Delmarva (Orioles) . 15 20 .429 5 paid $109.40. NBC Sports RHP Shaun Marcum to the 60-day DL. 1 Kannapolis (White Sox) 13 22 .371 7 4th—$14,500, cl, 3YO up, 1 ⁄16mi, tf. charge of Paynter. Baffert won the Haskell with Coil last year, and PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Optioned OF 8 p.m. Taped events NBC-18 SOUTHERN DIVISION 8 (8) Slammy Boy (J.Castanon) with Lookin At Lucky in 2010. His other Haskell winners were Point Christian Marrero to Indianapolis (IL). W L Pct GB 5.60 3.20 3.00 Midnight Taped events Telemundo SAN DIEGO PADRES—Agreed to 5 (5) Timely Pursuit (B.Hernandez, Jr.) Given in 2001, War Emblem in 2002 and Roman Ruler in 2005. Rome (Braves). 23 14 .622 — 12:35 a.m. Taped events NBC-18 terms with RHP Huston Street on a Augusta (Giants) .....20 16 .556 2½ 3.00 2.80 Gemologist, the second choice at 9-5, faded to finish last in two-year contract through 2014. Asheville (Rockies) . 20 17 .541 3 1 (1) Aliwal North (O.Mojica) 6.40 the field of six. Handsome Mike was fourth and Toyota Blue Grass WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Re- Lexington (Astros) ....19 18 .514 4 Off 2:15. Time 1:44.90. Firm. Also ran—Ritual, leased OF Xavier Nady uncondition- Greenville (Red Sox) . 17 19 .472 5½ Quarterback Sack, Sorgho, Party Hard, Political Around town Stakes winner Dullahan was fifth. ally. Optioned RHP Mike MacDougal to Charleston (Yankees) . 17 20 .459 6 Barnes said Paynter will head back to California and begin train- Race. $0.5 Pick 3 (6-4-8) 3 correct paid $42.60. HORSE RACING Syracuse (IL). Savannah (Mets) .....16 21 .432 7 Exacta (8-5) paid $15.20. $0.1 Superfecta (8- ing for the Travers Stakes at Saratoga in late August. FOOTBALL Sunday’s games 5-1-7) paid $40.15. Trifecta (8-5-1) paid $180.40. 12:50 p.m. Simulcasting begins at The Red Mile National Football League “That would be the next goal,” said Barnes, but there is no plan Hagerstown 6, Lexington 0 5th—$10,000, cl, 3YO up F&M, 1 mi. 1 p.m. Simulcasting begins at Keeneland HOUSTON TEXANS—Waived DE Asheville 9, Charleston, S.C. 0, 1st game 6 (5) Idreamofafrica (R.Morales) to race the two Zayat Stables standout colts against each other. Tracy Robertson. Greenville 6, Greensboro 1 11.60 5.20 3.80 OAKLAND RAIDERS—Signed WR Asheville 6, Charleston, S.C. 5, (10), 2nd game 1 (7) Letthetigerparty (B.Hollingsworth) Juron Criner, LB Chad Kilgore and WR Rome 6, Savannah 2 8.40 4.40 1 (1) Get Serious (P.Fragoso) 2.80 Sunday’s games BASEBALL DeAundre Muhammad. West Virginia 4, Lakewood 1 3 (2) Song of Destiny (O.Rossi) 4.80 Off 5:41. Time 1:43.39. Firm. Scratched— Nigeria 60, Tunisia 56 ST. LOUIS RAMS—Agreed to terms Kannapolis 1, Delmarva 0, 3 innings, susp. Off 2:42. Time 1:40.31. Fast. Scratched—Not Glass Art. Also ran—Admiral Perry, Magnifi Cat, Brazil 75, Australia 71 with DE Chris Long on a four-year con- Augusta 7, Hickory 1 Me But U. Also ran—Model’s Memo, Grace by Roman Tiger, Crepuscolo. Daily Double (8-3) United States 98, France 71 Cats’ Littrell wins Gold Glove award tract extension. Monday’s games Design, Not Enuff Justice, Open Bank. $0.5 Pick paid $593.00. Exacta (3-5) paid $161.00. $1 Spain 97, China 81 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS—Announced Kannapolis at Hickory, 7 p.m. 4 (6-4-8-6) 4 correct paid $203.20. $0.5 Pick 3 Superfecta (3-5-1-7) paid $452.70. $1 Trifecta Russia 95, Britain 75 Kentucky left-handed pitcher Corey Littrell won a Rawlings Gold the retirement of QB Kyle Boller. Augusta at Rome, 7 p.m. (4-8-6) 3 correct paid $61.75. Exacta (6-1) paid (3-5-1) paid $203.50. Argentina 102, Lithuania 79 Glove award, given annually to the nation’s top defensive players at TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Signed Charleston, S.C. at Greenville, 7:05 p.m. $65.20. $0.1 Superfecta (6-1-3-4) paid $159.91. 13th—$1,000,000, stk, 3YO, 11⁄8 mi. Tuesday’s games each position and voted on by the American Baseball Coaches As- LB Nate Triplett. Greensboro at Savannah, 7:05 p.m. Trifecta (6-1-3) paid $756.40. Haskell Invitational Stakes China vs. Russia, 4 a.m. sociation. The former Louisville Trinity standout led the Southeast- COLLEGE Hagerstown at West Virginia, 7:05 p.m. 6th—$31,000, mdn spl wt, 3YO up, 11⁄16 3 (3) Paynter (R.Bejarano) Australia vs. Spain, 6:15 a.m. IOWA—Suspended RB De’Andre John- Lexington at Asheville, 7:05 p.m. mi, tf. 4.00 2.60 2.40 Lithuania vs. Nigeria, 9:30 a.m. ern Conference in pickoffs with seven last season. Littrell was 9-2 son from the football team after two run- Lakewood at Delmarva, 7:05 p.m.
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