THE DAILY SCOREBOARD Steelers Capsule AL Cy Young Winners TITANS (6-3) at STEELERS (7-2) AL Cy Young Award Winners Thursday, 8:25 P.M

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THE DAILY SCOREBOARD Steelers Capsule AL Cy Young Winners TITANS (6-3) at STEELERS (7-2) AL Cy Young Award Winners Thursday, 8:25 P.M 10 – THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald Thursday, Nov. 16, 2017 THE DAILY SCOREBOARD Steelers capsule AL Cy Young winners TITANS (6-3) at STEELERS (7-2) AL Cy Young Award Winners Thursday, 8:25 p.m. ET, NBC/NFLN/Amazon 2017 — Corey Kluber, Cleveland OPENING LINE 2016 — Rick Porcello, Boston Steelers by 6 1-2 2015 — Dallas Keuchel, Houston RECORD VS. SPREAD 2014 — Corey Kluber, Cleveland Titans 3-5-1, Steelers 5-4 2013 — Max Scherzer, Detroit SERIES RECORD 2012 — David Price, Tampa Bay Steelers lead 45-32 2011 — x-Justin Verlander, Detroit LAST MEETING 2010 — Felix Hernandez, Seattle Steelers beat Titans 27-24, Nov. 17, 2014 2009 — Zack Greinke, Kansas City LAST WEEK 2008 — Cliff Lee, Cleveland Titans beat Bengals 24-20; Steelers beat Colts 2007 — CC Sabathia, Cleveland 20-17 2006 — x-Johan Santana, Minnesota AP PRO32 RANKING 2005 — Bartolo Colon, Los Angeles Titans No. 11, Steelers No. 3 2004 — x-Johan Santana, Minnesota TITANS OFFENSE 2003 — Roy Halladay, Toronto OVERALL (19), RUSH (8), PASS (27T) 2002 — Barry Zito, Oakland TITANS DEFENSE 2001 — Roger Clemens, New York OVERALL (16), RUSH (6), PASS (19) 2000 — x-Pedro Martinez, Boston STEELERS OFFENSE 1999 — x-Pedro Martinez, Boston OVERALL (10), RUSH (18), PASS (10) 1998 — x-Roger Clemens, Toronto STEELERS DEFENSE 1997 — Roger Clemens, Toronto OVERALL (2), RUSH (11), PASS (2) 1996 — Pat Hentgen, Toronto STREAKS, STATS AND NOTES 1995 — Randy Johnson, Seattle Both teams riding four-game winning streaks. 1994 — David Cone, Kansas City Steelers have won four of last six meetings. Fourth 1993 — Jack McDowell, Chicago time teams have played on Thursday. Titans have taken 1992 — Dennis Eckersley, Oakland two of three previous such meetings. Tennessee is 5-7 1991 — Roger Clemens, Boston all-time on Thursdays. Steelers are 8-9 on Thursdays, 1990 — Bob Welch, Oakland 7-2 at home. First of four straight prime-time games 1989 — Bret Saberhagen, Kansas City Leap of Faith Gymnastics of Clarion competed in the Alex Summers Scholarship Invitational for Pittsburgh. Steelers are 31-16 in prime-time under 1988 — Frank Viola, Minnesota at Butler on Nov. 4. Taking first place at the meet for Leap of Faith are (from left): Lilleigh-Ann coach Mike Tomlin. Six Tennessee coaches previously 1987 — Roger Clemens, Boston played or coached for Pittsburgh. Steelers offensive 1986 — x-Roger Clemens, Boston Harmon (all-around, beam), Haley Rinker (vault, bars) and Jorja Parkinson (floor). line coach Mike Munchak spent 32 years with Titans 1985 — Bret Saberhagen, Kansas City franchise as Hall of Fame lineman and then as coach. 1984 — Willie Hernandez, Detroit Tennessee seeking first 7-3 start since 2008. Titans K 1983 — LaMarr Hoyt, Chicago Local bowling This date in sports NHL standings Ryan Succop’s NFL record 56 straight made field 1982 — Pete Vuckovich, Milwaukee goals inside 50 yards ended last week. Titans have won 1981 — Rollie Fingers, Milwaukee HILLTOP KEGLERS LEAGUE NOV. 16 EASTERN CONFERENCE 1980 — Steve Stone, Baltimore Team standings — Girls Gone Wine 44-26, The last three against AFC North teams. Opponents are 1929 — Southern California and Notre Dame play Atlantic Division converting 27 percent (17 of 63) of third downs against 1979 — Mike Flanagan, Baltimore Misfits 43-27, Barbers Orchard 40-30, The Spunrows 1978 — x-Ron Guidry, New York 40-30, Lucky 4 39-31. before 112,912 at Soldier Field in Chicago, with the GP W L OT Pts GF GA Titans since Oct. 8. Victory would even Titans QB Fighting Irish prevailing 13-12. It’s the third time in the Tampa Bay 18 14 2 2 30 71 46 Marcus Mariota’s career record at 18-18. Titans S 1977 — Sparky Lyle, New York High games — Marilyn Williams 210, Shannon 1976 — Jim Palmer, Baltimore Wygant 183, Barb Stack 182, Diane McFall 173, Janet 1920s that the two schools attract more than 112,000 Toronto 19 12 7 0 24 72 63 Kevin Byard leads NFL with six interceptions. fans. Ottawa 16 8 3 5 21 59 53 Tennessee is 6 of 6 scoring touchdowns inside red zone 1975 — Jim Palmer, Baltimore Aaron 165. High series — Marilyn Williams 588, Shannon 1957 — Notre Dame ends Oklahoma’s NCAA Detroit 18 8 8 2 18 49 51 over past two games.Steelers last started 8-2 or better 1974 — Catfish Hunter, Oakland Montreal 19 8 9 2 18 47 63 in 2004 (9-1). Ben Roethlisberger had 40th fourth- 1973 — Jim Palmer, Baltimore Wygant 484, Barb Stack 460, Darlene Barber 457, record 47-game winning streak with a 7-0 triumph. 1957 — Bill Russell of the Boston Celtics sets an Boston 16 6 6 4 16 44 51 quarter comeback win last week vs. Colts. Steelers WR 1972 — Gaylord Perry, Cleveland Caryn Erwin 456. Florida 17 6 9 2 14 57 65 Antonio Brown tied for league lead in receptions (60) 1971 — Vida Blue, Oakland VERA BRADLEY FALL 17 LEAGUE NBA Record with 49 rebounds in a 111-89 victory Buffalo 18 5 9 4 14 44 65 and leads in yards receiving (882), but had season-low 1970 — Jim Perry, Minnesota Team standings — VaVa Blooms 1 30-19, Ziggy over the Philadelphia Warriors. Metropolitan Division three catches vs. Colts. Pittsburgh WR JuJu Smith- 1969 — (tie) Mike Cuellar, Baltimore, and Denny Zanias 2 29-20, Very Berries 228-21, Clementines 2 1962 — Wilt Chamberlain scores 73 points, includ- GP W L OT Pts GF GA Schuster leads rookies with 521 yards receiving and McLain, Detroit 27-22, Clementines 1 25-24, VaVa Blooms 2 25-24, ing 45 in the first half, to lead the San Francisco New Jersey 17 11 4 2 24 61 54 five TD receptions. ... Steelers RB Le’Veon Bell’s 840 1968 — x-Denny McLain, Detroit Ziggy Zanias 1 20-29, Very Berries 1 12-37. Warriors to a 127-111 victory over the New York Columbus 19 11 7 1 23 57 51 1967 — Jim Lonborg, Boston High games — Alyssa Smith 202, Rebekah Baisch Knicks. Pittsburgh 20 10 7 3 23 55 72 yards rushing lead NFL. Pittsburgh LB T.J. Watt’s four 190, Mary Miller 180. sacked tied for second most by rookie in NFL. Steelers 1964 — Dean Chance, Los Angeles 1968 — Ron Johnson rushes for 347 yards and Washington 19 10 8 1 21 56 59 1961 — Whitey Ford, New York High series — Alyssa Smith 558, Rebekah Baisch scores five touchdowns to lead Michigan to a 34-9 rout N.Y. Islanders 17 9 6 2 20 60 55 are 31st in red zone touchdown percentage (42 per- 527, Ruth Wolbert 479. cent). Pittsburgh’s 29 sacks tied for second in NFL. 1959 — Early Wynn, Chicago of Wisconsin. N.Y. Rangers 18 9 7 2 20 60 59 1958 — Bob Turley, New York BANTAM AM LEAGUE 1982 — The NFL Management Council and the Carolina 16 7 5 4 18 46 44 NBC will use “SkyCam” as primary viewing angle for Team standings — Sharks 27-3, The Wrecking Crew first time. Network will revert to traditional angles x-unanimous choice NFL Players’ Association announce settlement of a Philadelphia 18 8 8 2 18 50 48 17-13, Princess Pirates 14-16, Gumballs 13-17. 57-day player strike. when situation dictates. Fantasy Tip: Steelers’ offense High game boys — Ben McClellan 108, Preston typically gets going in November. Bell’s 1,877 total 1991 — Gerry Thomas of No. 1 Florida State misses WESTERN CONFERENCE Festermaker 106, Jeffrey Carson 98, Braxton Rowland a 34-yard field goal by the length of a football with 25 Central Division yards in November games since 2013 are most in NFL. NL Cy Young winners 85, Conor Alcorn 77. Brown is second with 1,849. seconds left, giving No. 2 Miami a 17-16 victory. GP W L OT Pts GF GA NL Cy Young Award Winners High game girls — Taylor Koch 66, Samantha 1996 — Byron Hanspard of Texas Tech becomes the St. Louis 19 13 5 1 27 62 51 2017 — Max Scherzer, Washington McClellan 53, Karli Rowland 49, Anna Shaffer 46, sixth major-college player to run for 2,000 yards in a Winnipeg 17 10 4 3 23 56 47 2016 — Max Scherzer, Washington Morgan Stewart 36. season, rushing for 257 yards and four touchdowns in Nashville 17 10 5 2 22 51 49 NFL standings 2015 — Jake Arrieta, Chicago High series boys — Ben McClellan 199, Jeffrey the Red Raiders’ 56-21 victory over Southwestern Dallas 18 9 8 1 19 51 52 2014 — x-Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles Carson 184, Preston Festermaker 180, Braxton Minnesota 17 8 7 2 18 49 44 Rowland 167, Landen Cook 124. Louisiana. AMERICAN CONFERENCE 2013 — Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles 1996 — Corey Dillon set an NCAA rushing record Chicago 18 8 8 2 18 53 49 East 2012 — R.A. Dickey, New York High series girls — Taylor Koch 132, Samantha Colorado 16 8 7 1 17 54 55 McClellan 103, Anna Shaffer 92, Karli Rowland 91, for a quarter, gaining 222 yards on 16 carries in the first Pacific Division W L T Pct PF PA 2011 — Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles period as No. 15 Washington overwhelmed San Jose 2010 — x-Roy Halladay, Philadelphia Morgan Stewart 70. GP W L OT Pts GF GA New England 7 2 0 .778 257 195 BAD BOWLERS LEAGUE State 53-10. Los Angeles 18 11 5 2 24 57 44 Buffalo 5 4 0 .556 184 196 2009 — Tim Lincecum, San Francisco 2002 — Larry Johnson rushes for 327 yards, a 2008 — Tim Lincecum, San Francisco Team standings — Strykeateeers 47-9, Bowling Vegas 17 10 6 1 21 59 54 Miami 4 5 0 .444 137 224 Brawlers 36-20, Bowlderdash 33-23, Three Amigos career-high four TDs and shatters the 31-year-old San Jose 16 10 6 0 20 44 36 N.Y.
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