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Sport Scoreboard Page 30 Sport Tuesday, August 9, 2016 SPORT SCOREBOARD FOOTBALL CAPITAL ONE CUP All games 3.45pm Bermuda time unless stated First round Today’s games Accrington Stanley v Bradford City Barnsley v Northampton Town Birmingham City v Oxford United Blackpool v Bolton Wanderers Brighton and Hove Albion v Colchester United Cambridge United v Sheffield Wednesday Carlisle United v Port Vale Cheltenham Town v Charlton Athletic Coventry City v Portsmouth Derby County v Grimsby Town Doncaster Rovers v Nottingham Forest Exeter City v Brentford Ipswich Town v Stevenage Leyton Orient v Fulham Mansfield Town v Blackburn Rovers Newport County v Milton Keynes Dons Oldham Athletic v Wigan Athletic Peterborough United v Wimbledon Preston North End v Hartlepool United Rochdale v Chesterfield Rotherham United v Morecambe Scunthorpe United v Notts County Sheffield United v Crewe Alexandra Shrewsbury Town v Huddersfield Town Southend United v Gillingham Walsall v Yeovil Town Wolverhampton Wanderers v Crawley Town Wycombe Wanderers v Bristol City Barnet v Millwall, 4pm Reading v Plymouth Argyle, 4pm Tomorrow’s games Burton Albion v Bury, 3.30pm Fleetwood Town v Leeds United Luton Town v Aston Villa Queens Park Rangers v Swindon Town Thursday’s game Bristol Rovers v Cardiff City MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER All Times Bermuda EASTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA New York City FC 10 7 7 37 40 40 Toronto FC 10 7 6 36 33 24 New York 9 9 6 33 40 32 Montreal 8 5 9 33 37 31 Philadelphia 8 8 7 31 38 37 New England 6 9 8 26 29 40 Orlando City 5 6 11 26 36 39 D.C. United 5 8 9 24 22 28 Columbus 3 8 10 19 26 35 Chicago 4 11 6 18 20 30 WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA Photograph by David Zalubowski/AP FC Dallas 13 6 5 44 37 31 Colorado 11 3 8 41 26 19 Hat’s off: Ichiro Suzuki acknowledges the Miami Marlins crowd after tripling off Colorado Rockies relief pitcher Chris Rusin in the seventh inning on Real Salt Lake 10 7 7 37 35 34 Sunday to record his 3,000th hit in Major League Baseball. The Marlins won the game 10-7 Los Angeles 9 3 10 37 37 22 Sporting Kansas City 10 11 4 34 28 23 Portland 8 8 8 32 36 34 Cincinnati at St Louis, 8.15pm Donaldson, .784; 4, Phil Mickelson, .756; 5, Jordan to Rochester (IL). Reinstated 3B Trevor Plouffe from Vancouver 8 10 6 30 33 39 BASEBALL Colorado at Texas, 9.05pm Spieth, .739; 6, Harris English, .690; 7, Aaron Badde- the 15-day DL. San Jose 6 6 10 28 23 24 LA Angels at Chicago Cubs, 9.05pm ley, .666; 8, Daniel Summerhays, .637; 9, Martin Piller, SEATTLE MARINERS — Sent SS Ketel Marte to MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Seattle 7 12 3 24 24 29 Atlanta at Milwaukee, 9.10pm .610; 10, 2 tied with .586. Tacoma (PCL) for a rehab assignment. American League Houston 4 10 8 20 24 28 Birdie Average TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Placed OF Kevin Pillar on East Division 1, Rory McIlroy, 4.41; 2, Dustin Johnson, 4.38; 3, the 15-day DL. Recalled OF Darrell Ceciliani from W L Pct GB Jordan Spieth, 4.35; 4, Henrik Stenson, 4.22; 5, Buffalo (IL). Friday’s result Baltimore 63 47 .573 — CRICKET New York City FC 0 San Jose 0 Hideki Matsuyama, 4.16; 6, Jason Day, 4.14; 7, Brooks Toronto 63 49 .563 1 National League SECOND TEST MATCH Koepka, 4.12; 8, Phil Mickelson, 4.10; 9, J.B. Holmes, Saturday’s results Boston 60 50 .545 3 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Optioned RHP Evan Philadelphia 2 DC United 2 Zimbabwe v New Zealand 4.09; 10, Robert Garrigus, 4.00. New York 56 55 .505 7½ Marshall to Reno (PCL). Montreal 1 Houston 0 Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo (third day of five): Eagles (Holes per) Tampa Bay 45 65 .409 18 ATLANTA BRAVES — Claimed RHP Chaz Roe off Toronto FC 4 New England 1 Zimbabwe, with four first-innings wickets in hand, 1, Ben Martin, 92.6; 2, Jason Day, 93.3; 3 (tie), waivers from Baltimore. Transferred RHP Williams Central Division Colorado 2 Vancouver 0 are 277 runs behind New Zealand Dustin Johnson and Kevin Chappell, 99.0; 5, Morgan W L Pct GB Perez to the 60-day DL. Real Salt Lake 3 Chicago 1 New Zealand: First Innings 582-4 dec (T W M Latham Hoffmann, 99.8; 6, Chez Reavie, 100.3; 7, D.H. Lee, Cleveland 62 47 .569 — MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Optioned RHP David 136, L R P L Taylor 124 not out, K S Williamson 113, 102.0; 8, Adam Scott, 108.0; 9, Patrick Rodgers, Sunday’s results Detroit 61 50 .550 2 Goforth to Colorado Springs (PCL). Recalled RHP Portland 3 Sporting Kansas City 0 M J Guptill 87, BJ Watling 83 not out) 112.5; 10, Jerry Kelly, 115.2. Kansas City 53 58 .477 10 Rob Scahill from Colorado Springs. Seattle 3 Orlando City 1 Zimbabwe: First Innings (Overnight 55-0) Sand Save Percentage Chicago 53 58 .477 10 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Sent LHP Josh Osich New York Red Bull 2 Los Angeles 2 T M K Mawoyo b Southee......................................... 26 1, Sean O’Hair, 64.71%; 2, Jon Curran, 61.76%; 3, Minnesota 45 66 .405 18 to Richmond (EL) for a rehab assignment. Agreed to Friday’s game C J Chibhabha c Williamson b Santner ................... 60 Jonas Blixt, 61.19%; 4, Jason Day, 61.11%; 5 (tie), Phil West Division terms with RHP Cesar Gonzalez on a minor league San Jose at Vancouver, midnight Sikandar Raza c Williamson b Wagner ..................... 3 Mickelson and Brendon Todd, 60.71%; 7, John Huh, contract. W L Pct GB C R Ervine not out................................................... 115 60.50%; 8, David Toms, 60.49%; 9, Aaron Baddeley, Saturday’s games Texas 65 47 .580 — Montreal at New York Red Bull, 8pm P S Masvaure b Santner ............................................ 2 60.15%; 10, Dicky Pride, 60.00%. Seattle 57 53 .518 7 BASKETBALL Portland at DC United, 8pm S C Williams lbw b Sodhi .......................................... 16 All-Around Ranking Houston 57 54 .514 7½ National Basketball Association New York City FC at Columbus, 8.30pm †P J Moor c Guptill b Sodhi ...................................... 71 1, Henrik Stenson, 237; 2, Rory McIlroy, 274; 3, Los Angeles 49 62 .441 15½ MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES — Signed G Tony Wroten, F Philadelphia at New England, 8.30pm *A G Cremer not out................................................... 2 Brooks Koepka, 277; 4, Jason Day, 279; 5, Dustin Oakland 48 63 .432 16½ Troy Williams and G/Fs Wayne Selden Jr and D.J. Sporting Kansas City at FC Dallas, 10pm Extras (b 8, lb 2) ........................................................ 10 Johnson, 343; 6, Phil Mickelson, 355; 7, Sergio Gar- Stephens. Toronto FC at Houston, 10pm Total (6 wkts, 120 overs) ...................................... 305 cia, 359; 8, Adam Scott, 386; 9, Rickie Fowler, 408; Sunday’s results D T Tiripano, J Nyumbu and M T Chinouya to bat. Colorado at Los Angeles, 11.30pm 10, Justin Rose, 416. AMERICAN FOOTBALL NY Yankees 3 Cleveland 2 Fall of wickets: 1-65, 2-83, 3-107, 4-115, 5-147, Sunday’s games Minnesota 6 Tampa Bay 3 National Football League Orlando City at Chicago, 5pm 6-295. RYDER CUP POINTS STANDINGS NY Mets 3 Detroit 1 ATLANTA FALCONS — Announced the retirement of Real Salt Lake at Seattle, 8pm Bowling: Southee 24-12-64-1; Boult 21-10-37-0; For the match at Hazeltine National Golf Club Baltimore 10 Chicago White Sox 2 WR Lance Moore. Santner 31-5-102-2; Wagner 25-7-51-1; Sodhi 18-8- Chaska, Minnesota Texas 5 Houston 3 (11inn) CLEVELAND BROWNS — Waived DL Kyle Rose. 41-2; Guptill 1-1-0-0. (Sep 30 to Oct 2, 2016) Kansas City 7 Toronto 1 Signed DL Chigbo Anunoby. Umpires: M A Gough (England) and P R Reiffel Through Monday AMERICAN FOOTBALL Chicago Cubs 3 Oakland 1 DETROIT LIONS — Waived WR Damian Copeland. (Australia). UNITED STATES Seattle 3 LA Angels 1 Signed WR Alex Chisum. NFL PRESEASON Television umpire: T J Matibiri. 1, x-Dustin Johnson .................................... 11,419.828 LA Dodgers 8 Boston 5 MIAMI DOLPHINS — Waived-injured CB Ifo Ek- All Times Bermuda Match referee: D C Boon (Australia). 2, x-Jordan Spieth .......................................11,179.143 pre-Olomu. Signed CB Al Louis-Jean. (Subject to change) Today’s games 3, Phil Mickelson .......................................... 5,764.936 Texas (Griffin 5-1) at Colorado (Chatwood 10-7), NEW ORLEANS SAINTS — Released WR Hakeem WEEK 1 4, Jimmy Walker........................................... 5,242.607 4.10pm Nicks. Removed OT Terron Armstead from the PUP Tomorrow 5, Brooks Koepka ........................................4,873.630 Cleveland (Bauer 7-5) at Washington (Scherzer 12-6), GOLF list. SIgned LS Chris Highland. Washington at Atlanta, 8pm 6, Zach Johnson .......................................... 4,313.733 8.05pm NEW YORK JETS — Waived-injured DL Julien Obio- Tampa Bay at Philadelphia, 8pm WORLD RANKINGS 7, J.B, Holmes .............................................. 4,149.716 Tampa Bay (Smyly 3-11) at Toronto (Estrada 7-4), ha. Placed WR Chris King on the reserve/did-not-re- Carolina at Baltimore, 8.30pm Through Monday 8, Patrick Reed ............................................ 4,134.705 8.07pm port list. Removed RB Khiry Robinson from the PUP New Orleans at New England, 8.30pm 1, Jason Day, Australia ....................................... 14.23 9, Bubba Watson ......................................... 4,055.311 NY Yankees (Severino 1-6) at Boston (Porcello 14-3), list. Signed WR Anthony Kelly and DL Christo Bilukidi. Jacksonville at New York Jets, 8.30pm 2, Dustin Johnson, US .......................................
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