LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER | KENTUCKY.COM SPORTS SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 2012 C3 THURSDAY NIGHT’S GAME: GIANTS 5, REDS 0 TOURISTS 4, LEGENDS 3 Early lead enough Bumgarner’s one-hitter to top Legends

LEXINGTON’S RALLY SATURDAY a bummer for Cincinnati FALLS SHORT Asheville at Lexington Herald-Leader Staff Report When: 7:05 p.m. SHUTOUT EXTENDS Johnny Cueto SATURDAY allowed only Asheville rode two early Pitchers: Legends, Foltynewicz (9- GIANTS’ SCORELESS Reds at Giants 1); Tourists, Chris Jensen (7-2) two earned runs to a 4-3 victory against STREAK TO 36 INNINGS When: 4:05 p.m. the Lexington Legends on runs in six in- Radio: WLXG-AM 1300 Associated Press Pitchers: Reds, Latos (6-2); Friday night at Whitaker nings, but the Bank Ballpark. SAN FRANCISCO — Cin- Reds’ offense Giants, Zito (6-5) TOURISTS 4, LEGENDS 3 cinnati kicked off its longest TV/radio: FS Ohio, WVLK-FM 101.5 Brian Humphries and was no match Trevor Story scored to put ASHEVILLE LEXINGTON road trip of the season with for Giants Online at Kentucky.com: Friday’s ab r h bi ab r h bi a thud, managing only three Asheville ahead 2-0 in the first. Humphries cf 4 2 2 0 DeShields 2b 5 1 1 0 lefty Madison game did not end in time for Story dh 5 1 2 1 Scott lf 4 0 1 1 base runners against Giants Jose Rivera homered in the Bumgarner, Saturday’s newspaper. Go to our Wong ss 5 0 2 1 Johnson 1b 4 1 3 0 starter Madison Bumgarner. Web site for a report on the game. second to extend the lead. Two Ribera 1b 5 0 1 1 Duffy 3b 4 0 0 0 who pitched Then again, no one’s been errors in the third by Delino Featherston 3b-2b Austin cf 4 0 1 0 San Fran- DeShields nearly cost the Leg- 4 0 0 0 Meredith dh 3 1 1 0 having much luck offensively Simon rf 4 0 0 0 Alvarez c 3 0 0 0 against San Francisco these cisco’s team- three runs, you got a pretty ends another run, but he made Rivera 2b 1 1 1 1 Gominsky rf 4 0 1 2 days. record fourth good chance to win the ball- a catch for the final out. Herrera 3b 2 0 0 0 Moon ss 2 0 0 0 The Legends didn’t score Casteel c 4 0 1 0 Ryan Hanigan’s leadoff sin- consecutive game.” Laurent lf 4 0 2 0 gle in the sixth inning was the shutout. It’s the first time the Reds until the fourth inning, when Totals 38 4 11 4 Totals 33 3 8 3 only hit by the Reds in a 5-0 have been held to one hit Justin Gominsky doubled in Asheville ...... 210 001 000—4 loss to the Giants on Thursday since July 29, 2009 against Zachary Johnson and Bran- Lexington ...... 000 200 100—3 don Meredith to bring Lex- E—DeShields 2 (16), Johnson, Z (5). DP— night, San Francisco’s fourth San Diego. (Anderson-Wong-Ribera), (Scott-Alvarez). 2B— consecutive shutout that Angel Pagan, Pablo San- ington within one. Story (17), Casteel (6), Gominsky (6), Johnson, Z trimmed Cincinnati’s lead to doval, Gregor Blanco and The Tourists extended (17), Scott (12). 3B—Humphries (5). HR—Rivera BEN MARGOT their lead with another run by (1). CS—Laurent (2). one game in the NL Central. ASSOCIATED PRESS Ryan Theriot each drove in Asheville Tourists IP H R ER BB SO “Bottom line, he carved us runs for the Giants, who have Humphries in the sixth. Anderson W, 6-2 6 6 2 2 2 4 up,” said Hanigan after the 17th team to have four or in the fourth, and Bumgarner won four straight and six of DeShields singled for the Roberts H, 6 1 2 1 1 1 2 home team in the seventh and Gonzalez H, 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 Reds were blanked for only more consecutive shutouts retired 17 of the final 18 bat- seven to move into first place Brewer S, 2 1 0 0 0 2 2 the second time this season. since 1918. The Baltimore ters he faced. Jordan Scott’s double sent Lexington Legends in the NL West for the first 1 him home, but the Legends’ Quevedo L, 4-3 2 /3 7 3 3 0 0 1 “I think we were a little flat. Orioles did it most recently, Johnny Cueto (9-4) had time this year. Melky Cabrera Shirley 3 /3 4 1 1 1 2 rally stopped there. 1 I don’t think we had the right with five straight in 1995. his four-game winning streak had two hits and reached base Garcia 3 /3 0 0 0 0 2 approach, the team in gen- “That’s a pretty good streak halted despite turning in a four times. Tyler Anderson (6-2) got WP—Roberts, Shirley. HBP—Rivera (by Shirley), eral.” they’re on,” Reds Manager quality start. He allowed three Bumgarner faced two over the win for Asheville while Alvarez (by Anderson). Carlos Quevedo (4-3) took the Umpires—Home, Jimmy Hollingsworth; First, Bumgarner (10-4) com- Dusty Baker said. “They’re in runs — two earned — on six the minimum as Giants pitch- Brian Miller. pleted his first career game a good place right now.” hits in six innings. He walked ers extended their scoreless loss. T—3:00. A—3,639. with his first shutout as the Hanigan’s hit, a sharply four and struck out three. streak to a San Francisco- Giants tossed four consecu- hit single that went over the “There’s not a whole bunch record 36 innings. He walked tive shutouts for the first time mound and into center field, you can do (when) you’re not Stubbs in the first, and then re- in franchise history. Bumgar- accounted for the Reds only getting hits and you’re not tired eight straight before walk- GOLFERS ner walked one and struck base runner over the final five getting base runners,” Baker ing him again in the fourth. out eight in winning his fifth innings against Bumgarner. said. “You just hate for John- Giants right-hander Matt GolfWeek Magazine lists the Wildcat course as Drew Stubbs also walked ny to lose like that. On most straight decision. Cain goes for his ninth the #1 place to play in Kentucky. 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Austin Dillon FEED THE CHILDREN 300 reached up At Sparta to catch the 1.5-mile Kentucky Speedway (Start position in parentheses) checkered 1. (1) Austin Dillon, , 200 laps, 48 points flag after win- 2. (8) Kurt Busch, Toyota, 200, 0 3. (2) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 200, 0 ning his first 4. (9) Michael Annett, Ford, 200, 41 Nationwide 5. (7) , Chevrolet, 200, 40 6. (4) Sam Hornish Jr., , 200, 38 Series race. 7. (3) , Dodge, 200, 0 The 22-year- 8. (5) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 200, 37 9. (12) , Chevrolet, 199, 35 old also took 10. (13) James Buescher, Chevrolet, 199, 0 over the se- 11. (26) , Toyota, 198, 33 12. (11) , Chevrolet, 198, 32 ries lead with 13. (25) , Ford, 198, 31 the victory. 14. (10) , Chevrolet, 198, 30 15. (14) , Chevrolet, 198, 29 CHRIS TROTMAN 16. (20) Brad Sweet, Chevrolet, 198, 28 GETTY IMAGES 17. (17) , Toyota, 197, 27 18. (24) , Toyota, 197, 26 19. (42) Johanna Long, Chevrolet, 196, 25 20. (18) , Ford, 196, 24 21. (21) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 196, 23 22. (19) , Toyota, 195, 22 23. (33) , Toyota, 195, 21 24. (16) Jamie Dick, Chevrolet, 195, 20 25. (35) , Chevrolet, 193, 19 26. (40) Eric McClure, Toyota, 193, 18 27. (37) T.J. Bell, Chevrolet, 192, 17 28. (23) Tanner Berryhill, Toyota, 192, 16 29. (41) , Chevrolet, 182, 15 30. (15) , Toyota, engine, 176, 14 Dillon tenatively took over 31. (34) Mike Wallace, Chevrolet, accident, 143, 13 NATIONWIDE 32. (30) , Ford, rear gear, 141, 12 the series lead with the vic- 33. (6) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, engine, 132, 0 tory. He came into the night 34. (27) , Chevrolet, ignition, 103, 10 From Page C1 35. (36) , Chevrolet, fuel pres- just a point back of leader El- sure, 48, 9 the win, his grandfather said liott Sadler. 36. (39) , Chevrolet, wheel, 32, 8 over the radio, “Dale would Sprint Cup driver Kurt 37. (29) , Chevrolet, ignition, 11, 0 38. (32) Tim Andrews, Ford, rear gear, 10, 6 have been proud of that.” Busch was a distant second, 39. (31) , Chevrolet, ignition, 6, 5 He added, “I couldn’t be 9.828 seconds back. Third 40. (38) , Chevrolet, vibration, 5, 0 41. (43) , Chevrolet, engine, 5, 3 prouder as a grandfather and went to another Cup driver, 42. (28) Jeff Green, Toyota, vibration, 4, 2 a team owner. I know Dale’s Kevin Harvick, who was fol- 43. (22) , Chevrolet, engine, 2, 0 Points leaders: 1. Dillon 554; 2. Sadler 552; 3. looking down smiling to see lowed by Michael Annett and Stenhouse Jr. 531; 4. Hornish Jr. 521; 5. Allgaier that 3 win tonight.” Justin Allgaier. 481; 6. Whitt 472; 7. Annett 455; 8. Bliss 391; 9. It was the first Nationwide “Austin Dillon, he was just in Patrick 369; 10. Scott 353. victory for Dillon, a rookie his own zip code,” Busch said. who captured the Truck Se- “Congratulations to him. It’s ries title a year ago. been nice to see him develop.” had that car dialed in. There “It takes a little off your Busch said he thought he was nothing we could do.” back when you get that first had a car that could run down “I’m proud to see Austin win,” Dillon said with a broad the pole-sitter, but that charge and those guys get their first smile while wearing a white never materialized. win,” Harvick said. “He works cowboy hat with his black — “He was just too strong hard to make himself better what else? — driving suit. tonight,” Busch said. “He just and he’s a good kid.”