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THE DAILY SCOREBOARD Major League Baseball Standings MLB Linescores AMERICAN LEAGUE INDIANS 4, ANGELS 3 East Division Los Angeles 10 – THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald Monday, August 6, 2018 THE DAILY SCOREBOARD Major League Baseball standings MLB linescores AMERICAN LEAGUE INDIANS 4, ANGELS 3 East Division Los Angeles........000 020 001—3 11 1 Cleveland .........300 001 00x—4 7 1 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away McGuire, Cole (1), Alvarez (5), Bedrosian (6), Parker (7), Boston 78 34 .696 — — 7-3 W-3 41-15 37-19 Johnson (8) and Briceno; Bieber, Cimber (6), Miller (7), Allen New York 68 41 .624 8½ — 4-6 L-4 38-16 30-25 (7), Hand (9) and R.Perez. W—Bieber 6-2. L—McGuire 0-2. Tampa Bay 56 56 .500 22 10½ 4-6 L-3 32-23 24-33 Sv—Hand (27). HRs—Cleveland, Ramirez (33). Toronto 51 60 .459 26½ 15 5-5 L-1 27-28 24-32 WHITE SOX 8, RAYS 7 Baltimore 34 78 .304 44 32½ 5-5 W-1 20-35 14-43 Chicago ...........010 220 102—8 10 1 Central Division Tampa Bay ........102 010 201—7 11 0 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Shields, Cedeno (7), J.Gomez (7), Fry (7), Danish (7), Santiago Cleveland 61 49 .555 — — 7-3 W-2 34-22 27-27 (8) and Garneau, Narvaez; Wood, Yarbrough (2), D.Castillo (8) and Perez, Sucre. W—Santiago 4-3. L—D.Castillo 2-2. HRs— Minnesota 52 58 .473 9 13½ 5-5 W-3 33-24 19-34 Chicago, Palka (17), Garcia 2 (13). Tampa Bay, Wendle (6). Detroit 47 65 .420 15 19½ 4-6 L-3 29-27 18-38 Chicago 41 70 .369 20½ 25 5-5 W-4 21-33 20-37 TWINS 6, ROYALS 5 Kansas City 34 77 .306 27½ 32 3-7 L-4 15-37 19-40 Kansas City .......200 010 200—5 12 0 West Division Minnesota .........040 200 00x—6 11 1 D.Duffy, Hill (7), McCarthy (8), Wi.Peralta (8) and S.Perez; W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Er.Santana, Moya (5), Hildenberger (7), Rogers (8), May (8), Houston 71 42 .628 — — 4-6 L-1 32-24 39-18 Rodney (9) and Garver. W—Moya 2-0. L—D.Duffy 7-10. Oakland 67 46 .593 4 — 7-3 W-6 32-22 35-24 Sv—Rodney (24). HRs—Kansas City, Merrifield (7), Duda (10). Minnesota, Cave (4). Seattle 64 48 .571 6½ 2½ 3-7 W-1 36-24 28-24 Los Angeles 55 58 .487 16 12 4-6 L-2 29-28 26-30 ORIOLES 9, RANGERS 6 Wanango Country Club held its 2018 Ladies’ Club Texas 49 64 .434 22 18 7-3 L-1 23-35 26-29 Baltimore .........132 010 200—9 11 0 Texas .............230 000 010—6 6 0 Championship this past weekend. Winners of the two-day NATIONAL LEAGUE Y.Ramirez, Scott (2), Hart (5), M.Castro (6), P.Fry (8), Givens (8) and Wynns; Hutchison, Moore (4), Springs (8) and Chirinos. tournament were “A Flight” champion Diana Mohnkern (left), East Division W—Scott 2-2. L—Hutchison 1-2. Sv—Givens (2). HRs— W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Baltimore, Villar (1), Trumbo 2 (15), Wynns (3). Club Champion Carol Williams (middle), and “B Flight” cham- Philadelphia 63 48 .568 — — 6-4 W-5 38-18 25-30 pion Karen Woods. Atlanta 60 48 .556 1½ — 6-4 W-1 28-23 32-25 ATHLETICS 6, TIGERS 0 Washington 57 54 .514 6 4½ 7-3 W-2 28-26 29-28 Detroit ............000 000 000—0 5 0 New York 45 64 .413 17 15½ 3-7 L-1 22-36 23-28 Oakland...........000 200 22x—6 8 1 PGA Tour results Local golf Liriano, Alcantara (6), Stumpf (7), Jimenez (8) and McCann; World Golf Championships-Bridgestone ELKS LADIES LEAGUE Miami 46 67 .407 18 16½ 2-8 L-6 26-31 20-36 Cahill, Petit (7), Trivino (8), Buchter (9) and Phegley. W—Cahill Invitational Par Scores Team results — Team #1 def. Team #6 (139-148), Central Division 4-2. L—Liriano 3-6. HRs—Oakland, Chapman (15), Olson (22), Davis (31). Sunday Team #3 def. Team #2 (126-138), Team #4 def. Team W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away At Firestone CC (South) #5 (154-162). Chicago 64 47 .577 — — 5-5 L-1 35-21 29-26 MARINERS 6, BLUE JAYS 3 Akron, Ohio Team standings — Team #4 (9-3), Team #3 (7-5), Milwaukee 65 50 .565 1 — 6-4 L-1 35-22 30-28 Toronto ...........000 010 200—3 9 0 Purse: $10 million Team #1 (6-6), Team #5 (6-6), Team #2 (4-8), Team #6 St. Louis 58 54 .518 6½ 4 7-3 W-2 29-26 29-28 Seattle ............002 001 30x—6 10 1 Yardage: 7,400; Par 70 (4-8). Pittsburgh 57 55 .509 7½ 5 4-6 L-2 33-29 24-26 Gaviglio, Biagini (6), Petricka (7), Santos (8) and Maile; Leake, Final Low gross — J. Neidich, 39; C. Cress, 41; P. Mook, Duke (7), Colome (8), Diaz (9) and Herrmann, Zunino. W—Duke Justin Thomas, $1,700,000 65-64-67-69—265 -15 45; F. Eyler, 45; S. Mays, 45. Cincinnati 49 63 .438 15½ 13 4-6 L-2 26-31 23-32 4-4. L—Biagini 1-6. Sv—Diaz (41). HRs—Toronto, Diaz (14). West Division Kyle Stanley, $1,072,000 63-68-70-68—269 -11 Low net — D. McVay, 29; S. Borger, 29; J. Neidich, Seattle, Cruz (29), Seager 2 (18). Dustin Johnson, $510,000 69-71-66-64—270 -10 32; J. Reib, 32; S. Mays, 33; K. Sehman, 33. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Thorbjørn Olesen, $510,000 71-67-68-64—270 -10 Low putts — D. McVay, 13; S. Borger, 14; J. Arizona 62 51 .549 — ½ 6-4 L-1 30-28 32-23 DODGERS 3, ASTROS 2 Brooks Koepka, $357,000 66-70-68-67—271 -9 Neidich, 14; B. Brightbill, 15; C. Cress, 15; F. Eyler, Los Angeles 62 51 .549 — — 5-5 W-1 31-28 31-23 Houston...........100 010 000—2 5 0 Patrick Cantlay, $241,375 64-72-68-68—272 -8 15. Colorado 59 52 .532 2 2½ 5-5 W-1 27-24 32-28 Los Angeles........201 000 00x—3 7 0 G.Cole, Harris (6), Pressly (7) and Stassi; Buehler, Floro (6), Anirban Lahiri, $241,375 65-70-69-68—272 -8 Chip-ins — B. Brightbill (#2). San Francisco 57 56 .504 5 5½ 5-5 W-1 32-22 25-34 Alexander (8), Jansen (9) and Grandal. W—Buehler 5-4. L—G. Rory McIlroy, $241,375 65-67-67-73—272 -8 Birdies — C. Cress (#8, #9), P. Mook (#1), J. San Diego 44 70 .386 18½ 19 2-8 W-1 20-36 24-34 Cole 10-4. Sv—Jansen (31). HRs—Houston, Kemp (4), Springer Aaron Wise, $241,375 67-71-67-67—272 -8 Neidich (#9), K. Sehman (#9). (19). Jason Day, $160,875 65-66-69-73—273 -7 AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Tony Finau, $160,875 68-66-71-68—273 -7 Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games NATIONALS 2, REDS 1 Si Woo Kim, $160,875 64-68-72-69—273 -7 WNBA glance Boston 4, N.Y. Yankees 1 Cincinnati 7, Washington 1, 1st game Cincinnati .........000 100 000—1 7 0 Ian Poulter, $160,875 62-67-70-74—273 -7 Washington........011 000 00x—2 8 0 Tommy Fleetwood, $128,250 66-63-74-71—274 -6 EASTERN CONFERENCE Chicago White Sox 2, Tampa Bay 1 Chicago Cubs 5, San Diego 4 W L Pct GB Cleveland 3, L.A. Angels 0 Philadelphia 8, Miami 3 L.Castillo, Wa.Peralta (6), Lorenzen (7), Garrett (8) and Barnhart; Matt Kuchar, $128,250 68-70-67-69—274 -6 Roark, Madson (8), K.Herrera (9) and Wieters. W—Roark 6-12. Marc Leishman, $128,250 65-69-67-73—274 -6 Atlanta 18 10 .643 — Minnesota 8, Kansas City 2 St. Louis 8, Pittsburgh 4 L—L.Castillo 6-9. Sv—K.Herrera (17). HRs—Washington, Washington 16 11 .593 1½ Texas 3, Baltimore 1 Washington 6, Cincinnati 2, 2nd game Wieters (4). Rafa Cabrera Bello, $104,250 68-67-69-71—275 -5 Ross Fisher, $104,250 67-68-71-69—275 -5 Connecticut 16 12 .571 2 Oakland 2, Detroit 1 Milwaukee 8, Colorado 4 Chicago 10 18 .357 8 Houston 14, L.A. Dodgers 0 N.Y. Mets 3, Atlanta 0 BRAVES 5, METS 4 Rickie Fowler, $104,250 63-74-65-73—275 -5 Zach Johnson, $104,250 69-70-67-69—275 -5 New York 7 20 .259 10½ Toronto 5, Seattle 1 Arizona 9, San Francisco 3 Atlanta............000 010 201 1—5 12 0 Indiana 5 23 .179 13 Sunday’s Games Houston 14, L.A. Dodgers 0 New York..........101 100 001 0—4 9 0 Jon Rahm, $104,250 64-70-68-73—275 -5 Chicago White Sox 8, Tampa Bay 7 Sunday’s Games (10 innings) Gary Woodland, $104,250 67-71-69-68—275 -5 WESTERN CONFERENCE Cleveland 4, L.A. Angels 3 Atlanta 5, N.Y. Mets 4, 10 innings Teheran, Venters (6), Brach (7), Winkler (8), Minter (9), Biddle Cameron Smith, $92,250 70-70-69-67—276 -4 (10) and Suzuki; Oswalt, Sewald (7), Blevins (7), Lugo (8), Luke List, $87,250 65-68-71-73—277 -3 W L Pct GB Minnesota 6, Kansas City 5 Philadelphia 5, Miami 3 Bashlor (10) and Mesoraco.
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