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The Daily Scoreboard 10 – THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald Tuesday, April 14, 2015 THE DAILY SCOREBOARD Major League Baseball standings PGA Tour leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE PGA Tour FedExCup Leaders Through April 12 East Division Rank Player Points YTD Money W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 1. Jordan Spieth 2,009 $4,958,196 Boston 5 2 .714 — — 5-2 W-1 1-0 4-2 2. Jimmy Walker 1,680 $3,509,349 Tampa Bay 4 3 .571 1 — 4-3 W-3 1-2 3-1 3. J.B. Holmes 1,233 $2,942,520 Toronto 4 3 .571 1 — 4-3 L-1 0-1 4-2 4. Patrick Reed 1,173 $2,344,556 Baltimore 3 4 .429 2 1 3-4 L-2 1-3 2-1 5. Bubba Watson 1,117 $2,720,950 New York 3 4 .429 2 1 3-4 W-2 2-4 1-0 6. Dustin Johnson 1,106 $2,991,117 Central Division 7. Charley Hoffman 1,031 $2,228,407 8. Ryan Moore 952 $2,171,580 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 9. Jason Day 941 $2,047,528 Kansas City 7 0 1.000 — — 7-0 W-7 3-0 4-0 10. Hideki Matsuyama 939 $2,156,046 Detroit 6 1 .857 1 — 6-1 L-1 3-0 3-1 11. Robert Streb 903 $1,791,267 Chicago 2 4 .333 4½ 1½ 2-4 W-2 2-1 0-3 12. Sangmoon Bae 898 $1,917,411 Cleveland 2 4 .333 4½ 1½ 2-4 L-3 0-3 2-1 13. Brandt Snedeker 891 $1,986,007 Minnesota 1 6 .143 6 3 1-6 L-3 0-1 1-5 14. Ben Martin 829 $1,682,452 West Division 15. Brooks Koepka 826 $1,747,981 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 16. Bill Haas 773 $1,621,386 17. James Hahn 736 $1,490,639 Oakland 4 4 .500 — ½ 4-4 W-1 3-4 1-0 18. Shawn Stefani 734 $1,258,214 Seattle 3 3 .500 — ½ 3-3 W-2 1-2 2-1 19. Daniel Berger 701 $1,350,860 Houston 3 4 .429 ½ 1 3-4 L-1 1-3 2-1 20. Scott Piercy 686 $1,244,269 Texas 3 4 .429 ½ 1 3-4 L-1 1-2 2-2 21. Brendon de Jonge 685 $1,160,584 Los Angeles 2 4 .333 1 1½ 2-4 L-3 0-3 2-1 22. Harris English 681 $1,189,525 NATIONAL LEAGUE 23. Kevin Na 681 $1,458,022 East Division 24. Paul Casey 673 $1,565,580 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 25. Henrik Stenson 660 $1,537,100 Atlanta 5 1 .833 — — 5-1 L-1 2-1 3-0 26. Matt Kuchar 653 $1,125,334 27. Matt Every 639 $1,330,207 New York 4 3 .571 1½ — 4-3 W-2 1-0 3-3 28. Nick Watney 625 $1,284,689 Philadelphia 3 4 .429 2½ 1 3-4 L-2 3-3 0-1 29. Brendan Steele 624 $1,032,218 Washington 2 5 .286 3½ 2 2-5 L-1 1-2 1-3 30. Ryan Palmer 611 $1,191,658 Miami 1 5 .167 4 2½ 1-5 L-2 1-5 0-0 31. Kevin Streelman 606 $1,158,613 Central Division 32. Russell Henley 596 $1,229,380 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 33. Russell Knox 574 $1,087,744 Chicago 4 2 .667 — — 4-2 W-3 2-1 2-1 34. Alex Cejka 568 $980,904 Cincinnati 4 3 .571 ½ — 4-3 L-3 4-2 0-1 35. Padraig Harrington 537 $1,161,139 36. Gary Woodland 526 $1,067,031 St. Louis 3 3 .500 1 ½ 3-3 L-1 0-1 3-2 37. Sergio Garcia 518 $1,144,131 Pittsburgh 3 4 .429 1½ 1 3-4 W-2 1-0 2-4 38. Matt Jones 510 $1,045,992 Milwaukee 2 5 .286 2½ 2 2-5 W-1 1-5 1-0 39. Ian Poulter 502 $1,101,007 West Division 40. Daniel Summerhays 497 $747,056 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 41. Martin Laird 495 $948,130 Colorado 5 2 .714 — — 5-2 W-1 1-2 4-0 42. Phil Mickelson 493 $1,205,562 The first annual Police Science 5K was held on Saturday at San Diego 4 3 .571 1 — 4-3 W-3 3-1 1-2 43. Charles Howell III 481 $913,142 the Clarion County Career Center. The overall male and Arizona 3 3 .500 1½ ½ 3-3 L-1 3-3 0-0 44. Jason Kokrak 471 $826,290 45. Hunter Mahan 464 $938,307 female winners are (from left): Fred Weaver and Kelli Los Angeles 3 3 .500 1½ ½ 3-3 W-1 2-1 1-2 46. Sean O’Hair 461 $782,613 San Francisco 3 5 .375 2½ 1½ 3-5 L-4 0-1 3-4 47. Justin Thomas 461 $846,797 Richardson. AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE 48. Nick Taylor 453 $913,506 49. Tim Clark 449 $997,715 Scholastic baseball Scholastic softball Sunday’s Games Sunday’s Games 50. Chris Kirk 443 $789,985 Detroit 8, Cleveland 5 St. Louis 7, Cincinnati 5, 11 innings PGA Tour Statistics SLIPPERY ROCK (2) FRANKLIN (2) Tampa Bay 8, Miami 5 Tampa Bay 8, Miami 5 Through April 12 R. Lauster (ss) 4 0 1, Bennett (lf) 3 1 2, Rockburn Hawke (3b) 4 0 0, Mullen (ss) 4 0 0, Perry (2b) 4 Toronto 10, Baltimore 7 N.Y. Mets 4, Atlanta 3 FedExCup Season Points (dh) 3 1 0, Horner (rf) 0 0 0, Williams (3b) 4 0 1, 1 2, Romanowski (p) 2 0 1, Haynes (c) 2 0 0, Chicago White Sox 6, Minnesota 2 Washington 4, Philadelphia 3, 10 innings 1, Jordan Spieth, 2,008.917. 2, Jimmy Walker, Arienzo (p) 4 0 2, Kaltenbaugh (cr) 0 0 0, Becker (2b) Johnson (1b) 2 0 0, Sweeney (dp) 3 0 1, Beggs (cf) Houston 6, Texas 4, 14 innings Pittsburgh 10, Milwaukee 2 1,679.500. 3, J.B. Holmes, 1,233.333. 4, Patrick Reed, 4 0 3, Bowser (c) 4 0 0, Stutz (cr) 0 0 0, Lawniczak (1b) 2 0 0, Jolley (rf) 2 1 2, Herdle (lf) 0 0 0. Totals: 25 Kansas City 9, L.A. Angels 2 Chicago Cubs 6, Colorado 5 1,172.500. 5, Bubba Watson, 1,117.333. 6, Dustin 3 0 0, Benson (cf) 1 0 0, T. Lauster (cf) 2 0 0. Totals: 2 6. Seattle 8, Oakland 7, 10 innings L.A. Dodgers 7, Arizona 4 Johnson, 1,106.333. 7, Charley Hoffman, 1,030.583. 8, 32 2 9. TITUSVILLE (7) N.Y. Yankees 14, Boston 4 San Diego 6, San Francisco 4 Ryan Moore, 951.800. 9, Jason Day, 940.500. 10, OIL CITY (0) Kar. Szympruch (3b) 4 1 3, Clark (1b) 3 1 1, Monday’s Games Monday’s Games Hideki Matsuyama, 938.716. McFall (lf) 2 0 0, Mietus (p) 3 0 0, Schneider (rf) 3 Deeter (dp) 1 1 1, Lyle (p) 4 0 0, Last (lf) 0 1 0, Pittsburgh 5, Detroit 4 N.Y. Mets 2, Philadelphia 0 Scoring Average 0 2, Pikna (c) 2 0 0, Beshaw (dh) 3 0 1, Hepler (1b) 0 Johnson (2b) 4 0 0, Donovan (c) 3 0 0, Kurleowich Boston 9, Washington 4 Pittsburgh 5, Detroit 4 1, Jordan Spieth, 69.264. 2, Dustin Johnson, 69.569. 0 0, Cook (2b) 2 0 0, Middleton (3b) 1 0 0, Rodgers (rf) 2 0 0, Foltz (cf) 3 2 2, Kay. Szympruch (ss) 3 1 Kansas City 12, Minnesota 3 Boston 9, Washington 4 3, Henrik Stenson, 69.577. 4, Bubba Watson, 69.795. (cf) 2 0 0, Hartle (ph) 1 0 0, Chapin (ss) 3 0 1, Eismont 0. Totals: 27 7 7. N.Y. Yankees 6, Baltimore 5 Milwaukee 5, St. Louis 4 5, Ryan Palmer, 69.888. 6, Jimmy Walker, 69.915. 7, (3b) 1 0 0, Gavin (p) 1 0 0. Totals: 24 0 4. Score by Innings Tampa Bay 2, Toronto 1 Colorado 2, San Francisco 0 Harris English, 69.981. 8, Webb Simpson, 69.988. 9, Score by Innings Franklin. 000 020 0 — 2 Chicago Cubs 7, Cincinnati 6, 10 innings Paul Casey, 70.096. 10, Ian Poulter, 70.100. Slippery Rock . .000 000 2 — 2 Titusville . 000 601 x — 7 Oakland 8, Houston 1 Oil City . 000 000 0 — 0 2B — Titusville (Kar. Szympruch, Clark, Foltz). L.A. Angels at Texas, late Miami at Atlanta, late Driving Distance Arizona at San Diego, late RBIs — Slippery Rock (Williams, Becker). HR — Titusivlle (Deeter). Seattle at L.A. Dodgers, late 1, Dustin Johnson, 315.1. 2, Bubba Watson, 310.3. 3, Seattle at L.A. Dodgers, late Adam Scott, 308.9. 4, Tony Finau, 308.7. 5, Jason Day, FRANKLIN (15) RBIs — Franklin (Perry), Titusville (Kar. Tuesday’s Games Tuesday’s Games Huff (2b-p) 6 0 4, Emerson (cf) 3 2 1, Desko (ss) 5 1 2, Szympruch 2, Deeter 2, Foltz). Washington (Strasburg 0-1) at Boston (Masterson 308.1. 6 (tie), Charlie Beljan and Brooks Koepka, Washington (Strasburg 0-1) at Boston (Masterson 307.5. 8, J.B. Holmes, 305.0. 9, Ryan Palmer, 304.4. Guth (rf) 4 1 1, Weaver (1b) 5 2 3, Cowles (p) 3 2 0, D.
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