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The Daily Scoreboard 10 – THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald Tuesday, July 16, 2019 THE DAILY SCOREBOARD Major League Baseball standings MLB leaders Sandlot Local golf AMERICAN LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE CRANBERRY GIRLS SOFTBALL CROSS CREEK LADIES LEAGUE BATTING—LeMahieu, New York, .331; Devers, Junior Division Results from July 11 East Division Boston, .326; Brantley, Houston, .324; Anderson, Jim Ellis Photography 8, McIntyre Landscaping 0 Birdie — Susan Ei (#1). W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Chicago, .317; Polanco, Minnesota, .311; Merrifield, Winning pitchers — Gracee Hess, Ally McVay. Flight A New York 59 33 .641 — — 5-5 L-1 33-16 26-17 Kansas City, .309; Bogaerts, Boston, .307; Moncada, Jim Ellis hitters — Sarah Gaurrich, single; Ava Low gross — Mariah Hanson 46. Tampa Bay 56 40 .583 5 — 6-4 W-3 26-22 30-18 Chicago, .306; Trout, Los Angeles, .305; Alberto, Ritchey, single; Hess, 2 singles, double; Raegan Low net — Betty Cosper 36. Boston 51 43 .543 9 2 7-3 W-1 22-24 29-19 Baltimore, .303. Antrilli, 2 singles; Hannah Smith, 3 singles; Lauren Low putts — Ellen Flickner 14. Toronto 35 60 .368 25½ 18½ 3-7 L-2 18-30 17-30 RUNS—Betts, Boston, 82; Trout, Los Angeles, 74; Auken, single; McVay, 2 singles; Breanna Weiacher, Flight B Bogaerts, Boston, 73; Devers, Boston, 72; Merrifield, single. Low gross — Amy Ziegler 52. Baltimore 28 65 .301 31½ 24½ 4-6 L-2 12-34 16-31 Kansas City, 66; LeMahieu, New York, 65; Bregman, McIntyre hitters — Autumn Wysocki, 2 doubles. Low net — Liz Powell & Ziegler 34. Central Division Houston, 64; CSantana, Cleveland, 64; Semien, Oakland, Low putts — Peg Teeter, Carlin Almes, Ziegler 16. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 63; 2 tied at 62. MEN’S 55-PLUS SOFTBALL Flight C Minnesota 58 34 .630 — — 5-5 L-1 28-15 30-19 RBI—Trout, Los Angeles, 75; Bogaerts, Boston, 72; VFW 20, D.J. Posey/Chiropractic Center 8 Low gross — Nancy Weiser 57. Cleveland 52 40 .565 6 — 8-2 W-2 27-20 25-20 Abreu, Chicago, 66; Devers, Boston, 66; LeMahieu, New Winning pitcher — Rick Copley. Low net — Nancy Whaley & Weiser 37. Chicago 42 48 .467 15 9 4-6 L-4 25-20 17-28 York, 64; DSantana, Seattle, 64; Soler, Kansas City, 64; VFW hitters — Dick Clark, 2 singles; Copley, 2 Low putts — Peggy Williams, Terry Motter, Whaley Kansas City 33 62 .347 26½ 20½ 4-6 W-1 19-29 14-33 Encarnacion, New York, 62; Rosario, Minnesota, 60; singles, double; Don Maier, double; Doug Fox, single; 17. Detroit 29 60 .326 27½ 21½ 2-8 L-1 12-32 17-28 Kepler, Minnesota, 59. Jim Frank, 2 singles, home run; Joe Gerzina, single; Pairings for July 18 West Division HITS—Merrifield, Kansas City, 121; Devers, Boston, Bay Lawrence, 2 triples, double, single; Bill Maloney, 9:30 a.m. — Group 1 (Peggy Williams, Nancy 118; LeMahieu, New York, 117; Polanco, Minnesota, 2 singles; Ben Porter, 3 singles; Dave Price, 2 singles, Weiser), Group 2 (Ellen Flickner, Donna Long, Linda W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 115; Brantley, Houston, 113; Bogaerts, Boston, 107; home run; Bob Reed, 3 singles, home run; Tim Karns). Houston 59 35 .628 — — 7-3 W-2 33-14 26-21 Semien, Oakland, 106; DSantana, Seattle, 104; Andrus, Woilfgong, single; Bob Confer, double. 9:35 — Sheila Dewey, Liz Powell, Wei Lan Fan, Oakland 53 41 .564 6 — 8-2 W-4 29-20 24-21 Texas, 103; Betts, Boston, 100. Chiropractic hitters — Chuck Davis, single; Bill Alice DuPont. Texas 50 44 .532 9 3 4-6 L-2 31-19 19-25 DOUBLES—Castellanos, Detroit, 31; Bogaerts, Hart, double; Lenny Hribar, 2 singles; Jim Maier, 2 5 p.m. — Group 1 (Yvonne Ames, Marti Bennett, Los Angeles 48 46 .511 11 5 6-4 W-3 25-21 23-25 Boston, 29; Devers, Boston, 27; Merrifield, Kansas City, singles; Dick Mooney, single; John Reed, single; Tom Nancy Whaley, Betty Cosper), Group 2 (Peg Teeter, Seattle 39 58 .402 21½ 15½ 2-8 L-4 19-29 20-29 26; Brantley, Houston, 25; Buxton, Minnesota, 24; Sollinger, 2 doubles; Fred Stevens, 2 singles; Marty Mariah Hanson, Carlin Almes, Barb Dudzic), Group 3 Chapman, Oakland, 24; Polanco, Minnesota, 24; 3 tied at Stoops, single, double; Moe Wile, 2 singles. (Amy Ziegler, Kathy Thompson, Lori McAndrew), NATIONAL LEAGUE 23. Group 4 (Connie Kirvan, Sherry McAllister). East Division TRIPLES—Mondesi, Kansas City, 9; Merrifield, Double Play 17, Giant Eagle 12 Kansas City, 8; Kiermaier, Tampa Bay, 6; Smith, Seattle, Winning pitcher — Steve Persing. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 6; Gardner, New York, 5; Polanco, Minnesota, 5; 5 tied at Double Play hitters — Larry Sherman, 2 singles; Joe Tour de France Atlanta 58 37 .611 — — 8-2 W-5 28-19 30-18 4. Edwards, 3 singles; Rick Lauer, 3 singles; Persing, 2 Washington 49 43 .533 7½ — 8-2 L-1 26-20 23-23 HOME RUNS—Trout, Los Angeles, 30; Encarnacion, singles; John Monarch, 2 singles; Jim Knauff, 2 sin- Monday Philadelphia 48 46 .511 9½ — 4-6 L-1 28-20 20-26 New York, 27; Soler, Kansas City, 25; Bregman, Houston, gles, triple; Tom Flowers, 3 singles; Goo Monarch, 3 At Albi, France New York 42 51 .452 15 5½ 5-5 W-2 23-19 19-32 24; Sanchez, New York, 24; Kepler, Minnesota, 23; 7 tied singles; Marshall Mansfield, 2 singles; Bob Schulthers, 10th Stage Miami 34 57 .374 22 12½ 2-8 L-2 16-31 18-26 at 21. 2 singles; Earl Fitzgerald, 2 singles. A 135.1-mile flat ride from Saint-Flour to Albi, with Central Division STOLEN BASES—Mondesi, Kansas City, 30; Smith, Giant Eagle hitters — Ted Bean, 2 singles; Mark four climbs, all Category 3 and 4 1. Wout Van Aert, Belgium, Jumbo-Visma, 4:49:39. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Seattle, 25; Andrus, Texas, 21; Ramirez, Cleveland, 19; Hitchcock, 4 singles, double; Larry Larson, 4 singles; Kiermaier, Tampa Bay, 17; Villar, Baltimore, 17; Gordon, Frank Lewis, 2 singles; Daye Phillipi, single; Ron 2. Elia Viviani, Italy, Deceuninck-QuickStep, same Chicago 50 44 .532 — — 5-5 L-1 32-17 18-27 Seattle, 16; Hamilton, Kansas City, 16; Anderson, Schrengost, 3 singles; Ralph Tryka, 3 singles; Bob time. St. Louis 47 45 .511 2 — 6-4 W-3 27-19 20-26 Chicago, 15; Merrifield, Kansas City, 14. Usoff, single; Pat Yerskey, single. 3. Caleb Ewan, Australia, Lotto Soudal, same time. Milwaukee 48 47 .505 2½ ½ 2-8 L-2 28-21 20-26 PITCHING—Lynn, Texas, 12-4; German, New York, 4. Michael Matthews, Australia, Sunweb, same time. Cincinnati 43 48 .473 5½ 3½ 5-5 W-1 24-21 19-27 11-2; Giolito, Chicago, 11-3; Morton, Tampa Bay, 11-2; 5. Peter Sagan, Slovakia, Bora-Hansgrohe, same Pittsburgh 44 49 .473 5½ 3½ 4-6 L-4 22-21 22-28 Odorizzi, Minnesota, 11-4; Verlander, Houston, 11-4; British Open tee times time. West Division Gonzales, Seattle, 10-7; Rodriguez, Boston, 10-4; 5 tied 6. Jasper Philipsen, Belgium, UAE Team Emirates, at 9. At Royal Portrush Golf Club same time. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Portrush, Northern Ireland Los Angeles 63 33 .656 — — 6-4 W-3 37-12 26-21 ERA—Morton, Tampa Bay, 2.35; Minor, Texas, 2.73; 7. Sonny Colbrelli, Italy, Bahrain-Merida, same Verlander, Houston, 2.99; Odorizzi, Minnesota, 3.06; Purse: $10.75 million time. Arizona 47 47 .500 15 1 5-5 L-2 20-22 27-25 Berrios, Minnesota, 3.10; Chirinos, Tampa Bay, 3.11; Yardage: 7,344 yards; Par: 71 8. Matteo Trentin, Italy, Mitchelton-Scott, same Colorado 46 47 .495 15½ 1½ 2-8 L-1 26-21 20-26 Giolito, Chicago, 3.15; Cole, Houston, 3.23; Stroman, All Times EDT time. San Diego 45 48 .484 16½ 2½ 3-7 L-3 23-27 22-21 Toronto, 3.25; Miley, Houston, 3.32. (a-amateur) 9. Oliver Naesen, Belgium, AG2R La Mondiale, San Francisco 44 49 .473 17½ 3½ 8-2 W-2 20-26 24-23 NATIONAL LEAGUE Thursday-Friday same time. BATTING—McNeil, New York, .349; Bellinger, Los 1:35 a.m.-6:36 a.m. — Darren Clarke, Northern 10. Greg Van Avermaet, Belgium, CCC, same time. AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Angeles, .341; Yelich, Milwaukee, .332; Blackmon, Ireland; a-James Sugrue, Ireland; Charley Hoffman, 11. Julian Alaphilippe, France, Deceuninck- Colorado, .324; Verdugo, Los Angeles, .311; KMarte, United States. QuickStep, same time. Sunday’s Games Sunday’s Games Arizona, .310; Arenado, Colorado, .310; Rendon, 1:46 a.m.-6:47 a.m. — Emiliano Grillo, Argentina; 12. Geraint Thomas, Britain, Ineos, same time. N.Y. Yankees 4, Toronto 2 Philadelphia 4, Washington 3 Washington, .309; Dahl, Colorado, .305; Freeman, Sung Kang, South Korea; a-Thomas Thurloway, 13. Mads Würtz, Denmark, Katusha Alpecin, same Tampa Bay 4, Baltimore 1 N.Y. Mets 6, Miami 2 Atlanta, .302. England. time. Cleveland 4, Minnesota 3 San Francisco 8, Milwaukee 3 RUNS—Bellinger, Los Angeles, 76; Acuna Jr., Atlanta, 1:57 a.m.-6:58 a.m. — Andy Sullivan, England; 14. Egan Bernal, Colombia, Ineos, same time. Detroit 12, Kansas City 8 St. Louis 5, Arizona 2 72; Freeman, Atlanta, 72; Bryant, Chicago, 70; Story, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, South Africa; Alex Levy, 15. Maximiliano Richeze, Argentina, Deceuninck- Houston 12, Texas 4 Chicago Cubs 8, Pittsburgh 3 Colorado, 70; Bell, Pittsburgh, 69; Blackmon, Colorado, France. QuickStep, same time. L.A.
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