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Owners Elect Commish B2 - Friday, August 15, 2014 Skagit Valley Herald / goskagit.com Scoreboard SPORTS BRIEFLY BASEBALL MARINERS STATISTICS Owners Major League Baseball Through Thursday American League Today’s Area Schedule BATTERS AVG OBA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS E East Division Taylor ........... .367 .407 49 7 18 5 0 0 3 3 11 0 0 3 W L Pct GB Cano ............ .329 .397 441 59 145 28 2 10 66 48 51 9 2 3 Baltimore .................. 69 50 .580 — Saunders ...... .276 .327 196 31 54 7 3 6 28 17 50 3 4 0 elect Toronto ...................... 63 59 .516 7½ YOUTH SPORTS Seager ......... .275 .344 437 49 120 26 4 18 73 41 90 5 5 8 New York ................... 61 58 .513 8 Jackson ........ .270 .329 422 58 114 26 5 4 38 39 98 10 4 4 Tampa Bay ................. 60 61 .496 10 Chavez ......... .267 .296 176 18 47 7 2 2 14 8 20 4 1 0 Boston ...................... 55 65 .458 14½ No games scheduled Jones ........... .257 .286 292 39 75 8 4 0 9 12 64 20 1 1 Central Division Ackley .......... .252 .298 377 47 95 22 2 8 46 24 66 5 4 0 W L Pct GB Morrison ....... .226 .281 212 20 48 9 0 6 23 16 42 3 0 3 commish Kansas City ............... 66 54 .550 — Morales ........ .225 .261 222 17 50 15 0 3 28 10 40 0 0 0 Detroit ....................... 65 54 .546 ½ Zunino .......... .212 .264 335 44 71 16 2 18 45 13 116 0 2 5 Cleveland .................. 60 60 .500 6 Denorfia ....... .208 .269 24 2 5 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 1 0 Chicago ..................... 57 64 .471 9½ PRO SPORTS Hart ............. .203 .278 207 16 42 8 0 5 20 16 48 2 0 0 Manfred to Minnesota ................. 54 65 .454 11½ Miller............ .200 .273 300 35 60 9 2 8 28 29 79 3 2 15 West Division Sucre ........... .167 .167 24 2 4 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 W L Pct GB National Football League Women’s National Team Totals .246 .301 4057 473 997 184 25 98 449 291 918 62 30 54 succeed Selig Oakland..................... 73 48 .603 — Basketball Association Los Angeles ............... 70 49 .588 2 San Diego at Seattle 7 p.m. PITCHERS W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR BB SO Seattle ...................... 65 55 .542 7½ Seattle at Los Angeles 7:30 p.m. Beimel............ 3 1 1.27 42 0 0 35.1 28 6 5 1 12 20 The Associated Press Houston .................... 50 72 .410 23½ Major League Baseball Hernandez .... 13 3 1.95 25 25 0 180.1 123 47 39 7 32 194 Texas ........................ 47 74 .388 26 Leone ............. 5 2 2.06 42 0 0 48.0 41 13 11 3 17 51 Seattle at Detroit 4:08 p.m. Medina ........... 4 2 2.18 49 0 0 41.1 28 11 10 2 18 40 National League Wilhelmsen ..... 1 2 2.29 40 1 1 63.0 36 18 16 5 27 54 BALTIMORE — Rob East Division Rodney ........... 1 5 2.31 52 0 35 50.2 44 16 13 1 19 58 Manfred was elected W L Pct GB Paxton ............ 2 0 2.38 4 4 0 22.2 16 6 6 3 5 22 Washington................ 66 53 .555 — Farquhar ......... 1 1 2.66 48 0 1 50.2 43 17 15 2 15 57 baseball’s 10th commis- Atlanta ...................... 61 60 .504 6 Iwakuma ....... 11 6 2.72 20 20 0 139.0 123 42 42 14 12 109 Miami........................ 60 61 .496 7 Young ........... 11 6 3.20 24 23 0 140.2 112 51 50 19 46 88 sioner Thursday and will New York ................... 57 65 .467 10½ TV-Radio Furbush .......... 1 5 3.71 50 0 1 34.0 35 14 14 4 7 37 Philadelphia ............... 53 68 .438 14 Maurer ........... 1 4 5.06 23 7 0 53.1 57 32 30 5 18 41 succeed Bud Selig in Central Division Team Totals 65 55 2.95 120 120 38 1083.0 891 384 355 97 326 967 W L Pct GB Today January. Milwaukee ................. 67 55 .549 — Time TV Radio A labor lawyer who St. Louis ................... 64 56 .533 2 Major League Baseball West Troy Merritt ..........................35-35--70 E Pittsburgh .................. 64 57 .529 2½ W L T Pct PF PA David Duval .........................34-36--70 E has worked for Major Cincinnati .................. 60 61 .496 6½ Seattle at Detroit 4 p.m. ROOT 1430 AM Arizona ..............1 0 0 1.000 32 0 John Peterson ......................34-36--70 E League Baseball since Chicago ..................... 52 68 .433 14 San Francisco ....0 1 0 .000 3 23 Rocco Mediate .....................36-34--70 E West Division National Football League Seattle ..............0 1 0 .000 16 21 Trevor Immelman .................36-34--70 E 1998, Manfred beat out W L Pct GB St. Louis ...........0 1 0 .000 24 26 Eric Axley .............................35-35--70 E Los Angeles ............... 70 53 .569 — Philadelphia at New England 4:30 p.m. NFL Arjun Atwal ..........................34-37--71 +1 Boston Red Sox Chair- San Francisco ............ 63 57 .525 5½ Thursday’s Game Chad Campbell ....................33-38--71 +1 San Diego ................. 57 63 .475 11½ San Diego at Seattle 7 p.m. KCPQ 13 660 AM man Tom Werner in the 102.1 FM Chicago 20, Jacksonville 19 Brice Garnett .......................33-38--71 +1 Arizona ...................... 52 69 .430 17 Today’s Games Roberto Castro ....................36-35--71 +1 first contested vote for Colorado ................... 47 74 .388 22 Philadelphia at New England, 4:30 p.m. Mark Wilson ........................34-37--71 +1 Major League Soccer Tennessee at New Orleans, 5 p.m. Bryce Molder .......................35-36--71 +1 a new commissioner Thursday’s American League Games San Diego at Seattle, 7 p.m. Marc Turnesa .......................34-37--71 +1 Kansas City 7, Oakland 3 Philadelphia at Houston 6 p.m. NBCSN Detroit at Oakland, 7 p.m. Jim Herman .........................33-38--71 +1 in 46 years. The third Boston 9, Houston 4 Saturday’s Games Hudson Swafford .................35-36--71 +1 Tampa Bay 6, Texas 3 candidate, MLB Execu- Tennis Green Bay at St. Louis, 1 p.m. Sam Love ............................37-34--71 +1 Thursday’s National League Games Baltimore at Dallas, 4 p.m. Brendon de Jonge ................32-39--71 +1 tive Vice President of L.A. Dodgers 6, Atlanta 4 ATP/WTA Western & Southern 8 a.m. ESPN2 N.Y. Giants at Indianapolis, 4 p.m. Charles Howell III .................35-36--71 +1 Milwaukee 6, Chicago Cubs 2 ATP/WTA Western & Southern 4 p.m. ESPN2 N.Y. Jets at Cincinnati, 4 p.m. Patrick Reed ........................35-36--71 +1 Business Tim Brosnan, Miami 5, Arizona 4, 10 innings Buffalo at Pittsburgh, 4:30 p.m. Brian Harman ......................35-36--71 +1 Washington 4, N.Y. Mets 1 Miami at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. Kyle Stanley .........................36-35--71 +1 dropped out just before St. Louis 4, San Diego 3 Golf Atlanta at Houston, 5 p.m. Gonzalo Fdez-Castano ..........38-33--71 +1 Colorado 7, Cincinnati 3 the start of voting. European Made In Denmark 2:30 a.m. Golf Arizona at Minnesota, 5:30 p.m. Richard H. Lee .....................35-36--71 +1 Thursday’s Interleague Game Sunday, Aug. 17, Games Stephen Gallacher ...............35-36--71 +1 The 55-year-old Detroit 5, Pittsburgh 2 European Made In Denmark 6:30 a.m. Golf Denver at San Francisco, 1 p.m. Matteo Manassero ...............35-36--71 +1 Today’s American League Games Kansas City at Carolina, 5 p.m. Alex Aragon .........................35-36--71 +1 Manfred, who grew up Baltimore (W.Chen 12-4) at Cleveland LPGA Wegmans Championship 9:30 a.m. Golf Monday, Aug. 18, Game ——— (Kluber 13-6), 4:05 p.m. PGA Wyndham Championship noon Golf Cleveland at Washington, 5 p.m. LPGA Tour in Rome, New York — Seattle (Paxton 2-0) at Detroit (Porcello ——— 13-7), 4:08 p.m. Champions Dick’s Sporting 3:30 p.m. (taped) Golf Wegmans Championship about an hour’s drive Canadian Football League Thursday Houston (Keuchel 10-8) at Boston (Buch- U.S. Amateur 5:30 p.m. (taped) Golf holz 5-7), 4:10 p.m. EAST DIVISION At Monroe Golf Club from the Hall of Fame — N.Y. Yankees (McCarthy 4-1) at Tampa W L T Pts PF PA Pittsford, N.Y. Bay (Cobb 7-6), 4:10 p.m. Auto Racing Toronto ...............3 4 0 6 179 175 Purse: $2.25 million must address issues that L.A. Angels (Richards 12-4) at Texas Hamilton ............1 5 0 2 129 155 Yardage: 6,720; Par 72 include decreased inter- (N.Martinez 2-8), 5:05 p.m. NASCAR Sprint Cup practice 9 a.m. Fox Sports 1 Montreal.............1 5 0 2 98 177 First Round Kansas City (D.Duffy 7-10) at Minnesota NASCAR Truck practice 10:30 a.m. Fox Sports 1 Ottawa ...............1 5 0 2 111 189 a-denotes amateur est in baseball among (Nolasco 5-7), 5:10 p.m. WEST DIVISION Meena Lee ........................33-33—66 -6 Toronto (Stroman 7-3) at Chicago White NASCAR Truck practice noon Fox Sports 1 W L T Pts PF PA Lexi Thompson ..................32-34—66 -6 younger people and lon- Sox (Noesi 6-8), 5:10 p.m. NASCAR Sprint Cup qualifying 1:30 p.m. Fox Sports 1 Calgary ...............5 1 0 10 161 94 Jennifer Kirby .....................33-34—67 -5 Today’s National League Games Edmonton ...........5 1 0 10 163 107 Brittany Lincicome ..............33-34—67 -5 ger games.
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