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PRESS&DAKOTAN Wrap Up ‘Defl ategate’: It’s Time To Move On BY DYLAN HUGGINS If this incident occurred with any other team in the NFL, that team would have gotten a slap on DAILY DOSE [email protected] the wrist. But because the Patriots have a history with cheating, I feel they are a bigger target for these types of situations. Opinions Do the right thing, , end the Defl ategate madness. Why isn’t this issue resolved When it comes to Brady, I am however disappointed in how he has handled the whole situation. from the already? He had an opportunity to tell everyone that he does in fact like his footballs a little underinfl ated P&D Sports For those of you that have been living under a rock or don’t follow the NFL, the New England and if he did in fact do it, just own up to it. So what was the penalty for the Patriots? Nothing major, just two fi rst round draft pick, $1 mil- Staff on Patriots were accused of using defl ated footballs during the AFC Championship game in New England back in January. lion dollar fi ne, and Tom Brady was handed down a four game suspension. local and The story goes that during halftime, offi cials checked the air pressure in 12 of the footballs. Brady has appealed his suspension and who better to hear it, than Goodell. Can you imagine, national Eleven of them had been underinfl ated. Brady not playing on opening night for the Pats? There is no time table at this point for Brady’s high school, Never the less, the NFL did in fact hire an independent investigator to fi nd out if in fact the appeal. This isn’t the fi rst situation Goodell has mishandled, but let’s all hope it’s the last. college and Patriots and specially Tom Brady knew that the footballs they were using were underinfl ated. According to Ted Wells, he claimed that he indeed found evidence that New England not only Rodger, were tired of hearing about this and it’s time to move on, signed NFL fans everywhere. pro sports. used defl ated footballs, but knew about it also.

Raab Among DWU Track #5550016815). the NFL for the fi rst two games of the 2015 Week 3.” Hall of Fame Limits Seau’s regular for violating the league’s sub- Recruits stance abuse policy. Daughter’s Comments To Video MITCHELL – Yankton High School graduate 3-On-3 Dunk Derby Tourney Price has begun his second year in the ESPN, Missouri Valley Agree CANTON, Ohio (AP) — Junior Seau’s Nick Raab was among 11 track and fi eld recruits Aug. 1 league. He appeared in 14 games as a rookie On 10-Year E xtension daughter will be commenting only on a video announced Friday by Dakota Wesleyan Univer- SPRINGFIELD – The Springfi eld 3-on-3 in 2014 for Minnesota, playing primarily on BRISTOL, Conn. (AP) — ESPN and the when her late father enters the Pro Football Hall sity head coach Derik Fossum. Dunk Derby basketball tournament will be held special teams after being drafted in the seventh Missouri Valley Conference have agreed to a of Fame on Aug. 8. Raab, who will also play football at DWU, Saturday, Aug. 1, in Springfi eld. Proceeds go round of North Carolina. Price can participate 10-year extension on their media rights deal that Citing previous policies on posthumous fi nished seventh in the discus at this spring’s towards the Springfi eld pool and park. in all preseason activities, and after missing increases coverage of the league through the inductions, the Hall is limiting Sydney Seau’s Class AA state track meet. He earned a There will be four divisions: sixth grade the two games, he will be eligible to return to 2023-24 academic year. comments to a video presentation about the for- third-place fi nish in the discus and sixth place and under (7-foot rim), grades 7-9 (8-foot rim), Minnesota’s active roster Sept. 21. ESPN retains the rights to the MVC’s mer linebacker who killed himself in 2012. Seau in the shot put at the Eastern South Dakota grades 10-12 (8-foot rim) and post-high school Price was arrested early Dec. 29 on sus- men’s and women’s basketball tournaments. is one of seven men being inducted this year. Conference meet. (9-foot rim). Games will be to 21, with dunks picion of misdemeanor drunken driving, a few Multiple men’s basketball games as well as In a statement from Hall executive vice and three-pointers counting as two points. hours after the Vikingsplayed their last game. Olympic sports will be telecast across ESPN, president Joe Horrigan, a 2010 policy was Lewis & Clark Tennis Classic Play begins at 10 a.m. There is a cost to He pleaded guilty April 10 to a reduced charge ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPNEWS. ESPN and referenced Friday. participate, with teams limited to fi ve players. of careless driving, for 30 days of electronic the 10-member MVC schools will work together “The policy of the Pro Football Hall of Fame July 31-Aug. 2 For more information, contact Chris Libis at home monitoring, entrance into a substance to develop on-campus production capabilities since 2010 regarding individuals enshrined The annual Lewis & Clark Tennis Classic will 605-464-9997. abuse education program and a $300 fi ne. involving students. Using those productions, posthumously provides for an expanded pre- be played July 31-Aug. 2 in Yankton. Juniors will “I sincerely apologize to my family, my ESPN3 will show a minimum of 820 events senting video (longer than the videos of living begin tournament play on Friday, July 31, with teammates, the Vikings organization and Vi- a year, including at least 70 men’s basketball inductees) followed by the traditional unveiling adults beginning play on Saturday, Aug. 1. Vikings CB Price Suspended 2 kings fans for the mistake I made last winter,” games, in the fi nal six years of the agreement. of the bronzed bust and no additional comments Entry deadine is July 25. Registration forms Price said in a statement distributed Friday by The MVC has been one of the top men’s made from the podium,” Horrigan said. are available at the Summit Activities Center, by Games the NFL Players Association. “I can assure you basketball conference outside the Power Five, The 2011 induction used such a format when NEW YORK (AP) — cor- that it will never happen again. I look forward former star Les Richter was email at [email protected], or online nerback Jabari Price has been suspended by led by Wichita State. at www.northern.usta.com (click on tournament to returning to helping my team on the fi eld in inducted posthumously.

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Consulting, LLC 5-3, Safe Sets 5-3, Lady Game 10 winner, 7 p.m. Saturday, August 1 Saturday, July 25 Sunday, July 26 Am at Moccasin Creek CC, Aberdeen GOLF Rangers 4-4, I Got It…Or Not 4-4, Fox & NOTE: Games will not match previ- CHAMPIONSHIP: Game 7 winner , AMATEUR District 7B at Canton BASEBALL, AMATEUR District 6B at Irene GOLF, SDGA Adult-Junior at Hart Ranch Golf HILLCREST GOLF & CC Youngberg 4-4, Itsy Bitsy Spikers 4-5, Ya ous opponents against each other un- vs. Game 8 winner, 7:30 p.m. (Loser is (Game 6 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner, 2 (Game 5 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, 5 p.m.; Course, Rapid City MEN’S DAY Dig? 3-5, Lewis & Clark Specialty Hospi- less absolutely necessary Rep #1) p.m.; Game 7 — Game 3 loser vs. Game 4 loser, Game 6 — Game 3 loser vs. Game 4 loser, 7:30 Monday, July 27 First Flight tal 3-5, Upperdeck 3-6, Stepping Stones Tuesday’s Games 5 p.m.) p.m.); District 7B at Canton (Championship — Game BASEBALL, AMATEUR District 7B at Canton FIRST: Jason Tramp, Rob Ste- Childcare 3-6, Majestic Ball Bangers 0-8, GAME 14: Game 13 winner vs. DISTRICT 7B AMATEURS BASEBALL, LEGION S.D. State B Tourn. at Sa- 5 winner vs. Game 6 winner, 5 p.m.) (Game 9 — Game 2 loser vs. Game 6 loser, 7:30 Larry’s Heating & Cooling 0-8 Game 12 winner, 4 p.m. lem (Tabor vs. TBD, 10 a.m., KVHT-FM; Vermillion BASEBALL, LEGION S.D. State B Tourn. at Sa- p.m.) phenson, Jeff Dayhuff, Jim Fitzgerald July 22-28 at Canton 161 (-17) GAME 15: Game 14 winner vs. vs. TBD, 5 p.m., KVTK-AM); Neb. Area C1 at Creigh- lem (Vermillion, KVTK-AM; Tabor, KVHT-FM); Neb. BASEBALL, LEGION S.D. State B Tourn. at Sa- Game 13/14 loser, immediately after Wednesday, July 22 ton (Game 6 — Game 3 loser vs. Game 4 loser, 1:30 Area C1 at Creighton (Game 9 — Game 6 winner lem (Vermillion, KVTK-AM; Tabor, KVHT-FM); Neb. SECOND: Bill Pierce, Devin Ander- Games Played At Higher Seed Game 14 p.m.; Game 7 — Crofton vs. Game 2 winner, 4 p.m.; vs. Game 7 loser, 1:30 p.m.; Game 10 — Game 2 Area C1 at Creighton (Game 12 — Game 9 winner son, Aaron Ness, Aaron Hansen 162 BASEBALL Harrisburg 2, Canton 0 NOTE: If three teams remain after Game 8 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner, 7 loser vs. Game 8 loser, 4 p.m.; Game 11 — Game vs. Game 11 loser, 4p .m.; Game 13 — Game 11 (-16) Akron 4, Vermillion 3, 10 innings S.D. CLASS B LEGION TOURN. Game 13, winner of Game 11 advances p.m.); Neb. Area C2 at Pender (Game 6 — Game 3 7 winner vs. Game 8 winner, 7 p.m.); Neb. Area C2 winner vs. Game 10 winner, 7 p.m.); Neb. Area C2 THIRD: Dave Rothluebber, Clayton Garretson 13, Lennox 3, 7 innings Bruening, Bob Haar, Larry Meyer 163 July 24-28 at Salem to Game 15 loser vs. Game 4 loser, 3 p.m.; Game 7 — Pender at Pender (Game 9 — Game 6 winner vs. Game 7 at Pender (Game 12 — Game 9 winner vs. Game 11 Friday’s Games Friday, July 24 vs. Game 2 winner, 5:30 p.m.; Game 8 — Game 3 loser, 3 p.m.; Game 10 — Game 2 loser vs. Game loser, 5 p.m.; Game 13 — Game 11 winner vs. Game (-15) GAME 5: Harrisburg vs. Larchwood, Vermillion 8, Garretson 4 winner vs. Game 4 winner, 8 p.m.) 8 loser, 5:30 p.m.; Game 11 — Game 7 winner vs. 10 winner, 7:30 p.m.) FOURTH: Jim Chesley, Steve Wei- NEB. AREA C2 SENIOR LEGION 7:30 p.m. land, Dan Orton, Steve Slowey 164 (-14) Spearfi sh 13, Webster 3, 6 innings BASEBALL, VFW TEENER S.F. West at Yank- Game 8 winner, 8 p.m.) GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Marshall Open at West Central 18, Tabor 8, 7 innings July 24-28 at Pender, Neb. Saturday, July 25 ton Reds (DH, 5 p.m.); S.D. Class A 13-14 Tourn. at S.D. Class A 13- Marshall GC Second Flight GAME 6: Akron vs. Garretson, 2 BASEBALL, VFW TEENER GAME 4: Groton vs. McCook-Miner, Friday’s Games Mobridge; S.D. Class B 13-14 Tourn. at Baltic 14 Tourn. at Mobridge; S.D. Class B 13-14 Tourn. Junior Championships at Hart FIRST: Barry O’Connell, Jay Hub- GAME 2: Wisner-Pilger vs. p.m. GOLF, SDGA 30 minutes after Game 3 Western Printing Pro- at Baltic Ranch Golf Course, Rapid City ner, Cal Carlson, Gene Jensen 153 (-25) Tekamah-Herman, 3 p.m. GAME 7: Vermillion vs. Lennox, 5 GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Saturday’s Games Am at Moccasin Creek CC, Aberdeen Western Printing Pro- SECOND: Dale Dooley, Jack Gregg, GAME 3: Hartington vs. Stanton, p.m. GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Rod Wipf 155 (-23) GAME 5: Garretson vs. Tabor, 10 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Sunday, July 26 THIRD: John Ehret, Don Munson, GAME 4: Laurel-Concord vs. Battle CHAMPIONSHIP: Game 5 winner John Harmelink, Ryan Henderson 158 GAME 6: Webster vs. Game 4 loser, 30 minutes after Game 5 Creek, 8 p.m. vs. Game 6 winner, 5 p.m. (Loser is Houston (Feldman 4-5) at Kansas Pittsburgh 7, Washington 5 1B Jesus Aguilar from Columbus (IL). — Signed G Phil Pressey and F Cliff (-20) Saturday’s Games Rep #1) City (D.Duffy 4-4), 6:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers 7, N.Y. Mets 2 Optioned LHP Kyle Crockett to Colum- Alexander. FOURTH: Todd Chance, Sean Zim- GAME 7: Vermillion vs. West Cen- tral, 5 p.m. GAME 6: Game 3 loser vs. Game 4 Monday, July 27 N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 4-8) at Min- Atlanta at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. bus. FOOTBALL merman, Gary Stenstrom, Dale Thunker loser, 3 p.m. GAME 9: Game 2 loser vs. Game nesota (Milone 5-2), 6:10 p.m. Cincinnati at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Re- 161 (-17) GAME 8: Spearfi sh vs. Game 4 win- ner, 30 minutes after Game 7 GAME 7: Pender vs. Game 2 win- 6 loser, 7:30 p.m. (Winner is Rep #2/3) Texas (Gallardo 7-9) at L.A. Angels Milwaukee at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. called INF Cheslor Cuthbert from Omaha NFL — Suspended Denver DE (Santiago 7-4), 8:05 p.m. Miami at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. (PCL). Optioned INF Dusty Coleman to Derek Wolfe four games for violating the Sunday’s Games ner, 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 28 CROFTON LAKEVIEW GC GAME 9: Game 6 winner vs. Game GAME 8: Game 3 winner vs. Game GAME 10: Game 7 winner vs. Game Sunday’s Games Oakland at San Francisco, 10:15 Omaha. league’s policy on performance enhanc- THURSDAY MEN’S LEAGUE 7 loser, 1 p.m. 4 winner, 8 p.m. 5 loser, 7:30 p.m. (Winner is Rep #2/3) Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 12:10 p.m. p.m. HOUSTON ASTROS — Optioned ing substances, Kansas City CB Sean LOW INDIVIDUAL GROSS: Brett GAME 10: Game 5 winner vs. Game Sunday’s Games Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, Saturday’s Games OF L.J. Hoes to Fresno (PCL). Smith for three games after pleading Smith 39 8 loser, 5 p.m. GAME 9: Game 7 loser vs. Game 6 12:10 p.m. Oakland (Bassitt 0-2) at San Fran- LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Ac- guilty to a drunken driving charge earlier Houston at Kansas City, 1:10 p.m. cisco (Bumgarner 10-5), 3:05 p.m. quired INF Conor Gillaspie from the this year and Minnesota CB Jabari Price LOW INDIVIDUAL NET: Brett Smith GAME 11: Game 7 winner vs. Game winner, 3 p.m. AMERICAN LEAGUE 27 8 winner, 30 minutes after Game 10 GAME 10: Game 2 loser vs. Game 8 N.Y. Yankees at Minnesota, 1:10 Philadelphia (Hamels 5-7) at Chi- Chicago White Sox for cash. Designated for two games for violating the league’s East Division p.m. cago Cubs (Arrieta 11-5), 3:05 p.m. LHP Adam Wilk for assignment. substance abuse policy. LOW TEAM GROSS: Rounding Monday’s Games loser, 5:30 p.m. GAME 11: Game 7 winner vs. Game W L Pct GB Texas at L.A. Angels, 2:35 p.m. Washington (G.Gonzalez 7-4) at OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Recalled — Signed 3rd 188 GAME 12: Game 9 winner vs. Game New York 53 41 .564 — LOW TEAM NET: Wankers 145 11 loser, 3 p.m. 8 winner, 8 p.m. Oakland at San Francisco, 3:05 p.m. Pittsburgh (Burnett 8-3), 6:05 p.m. RHP Angel Castro from Nashville (PCL). TE Jermaine Gresham to a one-year 49 48 .505 5½ Toronto at Seattle, 3:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Z.Lee 0-0) at N.Y. Optioned RHP Arnold Leon to Nashville. contract. STANDINGS: Wankers 139, Sacred GAME 13: Game 10 winner vs. Monday’s Games Tampa Bay 49 49 .500 6 GAME 12: Game 5 loser vs. Game Detroit at Boston, 7:08 p.m. Mets (Harvey 8-7), 6:10 p.m. National League — Re- Heart Monastery 130, Putt Pirates 129, Game 11 winner, 30 minutes after Baltimore 46 49 .484 7½ 11 loser, 5 p.m. Atlanta (S.Miller 5-6) at St. Louis COLORADO ROCKIES — Activated leased CB Bernard Blake. Wild Boar Ent. 122, Troubleshooters Game 12 Boston 43 54 .443 11½ 121, Bogey Men 119, Photo by Jerry NOTE: Games will not match previ- GAME 13: Game 11 winner vs. NATIONAL LEAGUE (C.Martinez 10-4), 6:15 p.m. OF Corey Dickerson from the 15-day DL. — Released QB Game 10 winner, 7:30 p.m. Central Division Cincinnati (Cueto 6-6) at Colorado Optioned LHP Rex Brothers to Albuquer- Josh Freeman. 116, Rounding 3rd 111, FISO 107, Duh ous opponents against each other un- W L Pct GB East Division Duffers 98, Welfl Construction 90, Town less absolutely necessary NOTE: Games will not match previ- (Rusin 3-3), 7:10 p.m. que (PCL). MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Signed Kansas City 57 38 .600 — W L Pct GB Milwaukee (Jungmann 5-1) at Ari- LOS ANGELES DODGERS — CB Josh Thomas. & Country Insurance 89, Fringe Ticklers Tuesday’s Games ous opponents against each other un- Washington 51 44 .537 — Minnesota 51 44 .537 6 zona (R.De La Rosa 7-5), 7:10 p.m. Placed RHP Zack Greinke on the pater- — 77, The Glass Cutters 70, EZ Swingers GAME 14: Game 12 winner vs. less absolutely necessary New York 49 48 .505 3 Detroit 47 49 .490 10½ Miami (Phelps 4-6) at San Diego nity list. Recalled RHP Josh Ravin from Placed CB C.J. Wilson on the reserve/ 68, Goeden Construction 68 Game 13 winner, 1 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Atlanta 45 50 .474 6 Cleveland 45 50 .474 12 (Kennedy 5-9), 7:40 p.m. Oklahoma City (PCL). retired list. Waived LB Jared Koster. GAME 15: If necessary, 5 p.m. GAME 14: Game 13 winner vs. Miami 41 55 .427 10½ Chicago 44 50 .468 12½ MIAMI MARLINS — Recalled RHP NOTE: If three teams remain after Game 12 winner, 5 p.m. Philadelphia 35 63 .357 17½ Sunday’s Games HOCKEY GAME 15: Game 14 winner vs. West Division L.A. Dodgers at N.Y. Mets, 12:10 Andre Rienzo from New Orleans (PCL). National Hockey League TRAP SHOOTING Game 13, winner of Game 11 advances W L Pct GB Central Division to Game 15 Game 13/14 loser, immediately after p.m. NEW YORK METS — Placed OF CALGARY FLAMES — Signed Fs JIM RIVER TRAP RANGE Los Angeles 54 41 .568 — W L Pct GB Washington at Pittsburgh, 12:35 Michael Cuddyer on the 15-day DL. Josh Jooris and Turner Elson to a one- Game 14 St. Louis 61 34 .642 — WEEK 8 STANDINGS: Clay Busters Houston 55 43 .561 ½ p.m. Selected the contract of OF Michael year contract. NOTE: If three teams remain after Pittsburgh 56 40 .583 5½ 1032, Rock Crushers 1020, Eco Water NEB. AREA C1 SENIOR LEGION Texas 45 49 .479 8½ Atlanta at St. Louis, 1:15 p.m. Conforto from Binghamton (EL). DETROIT RED WINGS — Agreed to Game 13, winner of Game 11 advances Chicago 51 44 .537 10 1002, Dakota Archery 969, ABC 951, July 24-28 at Creighton, Neb. Seattle 44 52 .458 10½ Philadelphia at Chicago Cubs, 1:20 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Acquired terms with RW Tomas Jurco on a two- to Game 15 Cincinnati 42 51 .452 18 4-H 868, Kaps Traps 845, Cedar Grove Friday’s Games Oakland 44 53 .454 11 p.m. RHP Steve Cishek from Miami for RHP year contract. Milwaukee 42 54 .438 19½ Farms 823, Oh Shoot 770 GAME 2: O’Neill 10, Ainsworth 7 Friday’s Games Oakland at San Francisco, 3:05 p.m. Kyle Barraclough. MONTREAL CANADIENS — DISTRICT 6B AMATEURS West Division GAME 3: Valentine vs. Neligh, 4 Tampa Bay 3, Baltimore 1 Cincinnati at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. BASKETBALL Signed F Alexander Semin to a one-year p.m. July 23-Aug. 1 at Irene Chicago White Sox 6, Cleveland 0 W L Pct GB Miami at San Diego, 3:10 p.m. contract and F Daniel Audette to a three- Los Angeles 56 42 .571 — National Basketball Association GAME 4: Gordon vs. Creighton, Thursday, July 23 Boston 2, Detroit 1, 11 innings Milwaukee at Arizona, 3:10 p.m. ATLANTA HAWKS — Signed G-Fs year, entry-level contract. VOLLEYBALL San Francisco 51 44 .537 3½ 7 p.m. Crofton 25, Scotland 0, 5 innings Houston 4, Kansas City 0 Lamar Patterson and Terran Petteway. NASHVILLE PREDATORS — Arizona 44 50 .468 10 YANKTON PARKS & REC Saturday’s Games Wynot 11, Irene 8 N.Y. Yankees at Minnesota, 8:10 DALLAS MAVERICKS — Signed G Signed D Jack Dougherty to a three-year San Diego 44 52 .458 11 WOMEN’S SAND LEAGUE GAME 6: Game 3 loser vs. Game 4 Friday, July 24 p.m. John Jenkins and F Jarrid Famous. entry-level contract. RESULTS: Walnut def. Lewis & GAME 3: Menno 3, Lesterville 0 Texas at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. Colorado 40 53 .430 13½ TRANSACTIONS loser, 1:30 p.m. BASEBALL PHILADELPHIA 76ERS — Signed NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Named Clark Specialty Hospital 21-14, 21-13, GAME 4: Freeman vs. Tabor, 8 p.m. Toronto at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Friday’s Games GAME 7: Crofton vs. O’Neill, 4 p.m. American League G Scottie Wilbekin. Tom Fitzgerald assistant general man- 21-15; Stepping Stones Childcare def. Oakland at San Francisco, 10:15 Philadelphia 5, Chicago Cubs 3, 10 GAME 8: Game 3 winner vs. Game Sunday, July 26 — Recalled PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS ager. Larry’s Heating & Cooling 20-22, 21-17, 4 winner, 7 p.m. GAME 5: Scotland vs. Irene, 5 p.m. p.m. innings 21-12; Queen B’s of B Consulting, LLC Sunday’s Games GAME 6: Lesterville vs. Game 4 Saturday’s Games def. Lady Rangers 21-13, 21-16, 19-21; GAME 9: Game 6 winner vs. Game loser, 7:30 p.m. Detroit (Simon 8-6) at Boston Isty Bitsy Spikers def. Upperdeck 21-3, 7 loser, 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 28 (S.Wright 3-3), 3:05 p.m. 21-14, 21-11; Sh-Booms def. Ya Dig?21- GAME 10: Ainsworth vs. Game 8 GAME 7: Crofton vs. Wynot, 6 p.m. Oakland (Bassitt 0-2) at San Fran- 15, 21-13, 21-9; Safe Sets def. Majestic loser, 4 p.m. GAME 8: Menno vs. Game 4 win- cisco (Bumgarner 10-5), 3:05 p.m. Hughes, Twins Beat Yankees 10-1 Ball Bangers 21-6, 21-18, 21-10; Czech GAME 11: Game 7 winner vs. Game ner, 8 p.m. Toronto (Estrada 7-5) at Seattle Yourself Before You Wreck Yo’self def. 8 winner, 7 p.m. Thursday, July 30 (Happ 4-5), 3:10 p.m. MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — who had their four-game win- Hughes made the move Fox & Youngberg (fofeit) Monday’s Games GAME 9: Game 5 winner vs. Game Baltimore (Mi.Gonzalez 8-6) at Phil Hughes pitched seven ning streak snapped. Mark to Minnesota last season and STANDINGS: Walnut 9-0, Sh- GAME 12: Game 9 winner vs. Game 8 loser, 6 p.m. (Winner is Rep #2/3) Tampa Bay (E.Ramirez 8-3), 5:10 p.m. Booms 8-0, Czech Yourself Before 11 loser, 4 p.m. GAME 10: Game 7 loser vs. Game 6 Chicago White Sox (Sale 8-5) at shutout innings against his Teixeira had three hits for found comfort in the smaller You Wreck Yo’self 7-1, Queen B’s of B GAME 13: Game 11 winner vs. winner, 8 p.m. (Winner is Rep #2/3) Cleveland (Carrasco 10-7), 6:10 p.m. former team and Miguel Sano New York (53-42), which fell market and bigger ballpark. hit one of Minnesota’s four to 23-25 on the road. He went 16-10 with a 3.52 home runs in the Twins’ 10-1 Kurt Suzuki broke out of a ERA, walked just 16 batters victory over the New York slump with two hits and two in 209 2/3 innings and signed Boston Olympics Organizers Yankees on Friday night. RBIs to help Minnesota build a ve-year, $58 million deal Hughes (9-6) gave up a 5-0 cushion in the fourth in the offseason. seven hits, struck out three inning and Eddie Rosario But this season has been Downplayed Opposition, Files Show and wiggled out of a bases- added three doubles. more of a struggle, with a BOSTON (AP) — Organ- “Boston 2024 is afraid of a picked Boston over Los Ange- loaded jam in the seventh. Hughes spent his rst league-leading 23 homers izers of Boston’s bid for ballot question, and they’ve les, San Francisco and Wash- Trevor Plouffe went 3 for 4 seven seasons in New allowed in in his rst 19 the 2024 Summer Olympics outlined a detailed plan to ington D.C. But the privately with a homer and a double York, coming in as a highly starts of the season. And he downplayed the opposition ght back against any effort funded organization declined and Torii Hunter and Brian touted prospect in 2007. He was facing a Yankees offense that was already galvanizing to have one,” said Evan Fal- to release the full version of Dozier also went deep for represented the Yankees in that scored nine in the nale against it, as well as the pros- chuk, a former gubernatorial the bid, citing “proprietary the Twins. the All-Star game in 2010, but against Baltimore on Thurs- pects of a voter referendum, candidate and an organizer information” the USOC didn’t Michael Pineda (9-7) gave never really lived up to the day, led the majors in rst- according to the documents of the citizen-led ballot refer- want disclosed. up ve runs on eight hits in 5 hype that Yankees fans had inning runs and contributed that won over the U.S. Olym- endum. Scott Blackmun, CEO of 2/3 innings for the Yankees, for him. to a 12-4 start to July. pic Committee. Boston 2024 Chairman the U.S. Olympic Committee, The full, unredacted ver- Steve Pagliuca stressed the said Friday that the Janu- sion of the bid was released original bid book was simply ary release of the bid, while “They are a fundamen- “A few calls I didn’t agree Friday after city of cials a “proof of concept” that’s incomplete, was unprec- tally sound team with good with but that sure is no ex- earlier this week called for since been supplanted by a edented. Tabor tradition,” Rockafellow said. cuse for how it turned out.” their disclosure. more detailed and revised Four of the six chapters FROM PAGE 7A “I look for a good ball game.” Tabor will play today The documents reveal June proposal. “While it of the original bid have since A bright spot for Tabor (Saturday) at 10 a.m. against that organizers said a refer- served that purpose well, it been made public through was Kortan on offense who Garretson. endum was unlikely because was not meant to be a nal or records requests; the nal multiple hits with Sebert, collected three hits, two “I told them to go home it would cost “in excess of a operable plan,” he said. two chapters had not been Colin Healy, and Matt Sebert steals, and two runs scored. and get some sleep and we million dollars” to launch and Opponents have coun- disclosed. Among the other leading the way with three Kortan also started the game have to come back tomorrow would be too “burdensome” tered that the original bid ndings in the previously apiece. Sebert, Healy, Sebert, and went three innings, earn- (Saturday) morning a better and “onerous” for opponents is still relevant because it undisclosed chapters, which and Dylan Masterson led the ing the loss, while allowing team,” Kortan said. “We have to accomplish before 2018. provided a basis of com- focused on nances and pub- team with two RBIs each. nine runs on six hits and done that before where we Boston2024 also suggested parison and also shows what lic and political support: Sebert also led the team with three hit batsmen. have not done well and we they were prepared to chal- promises organizers initially — Organizers initially four runs scored while eight “Central hit the ball came back and responded. lenge any referendum effort made to the USOC. projected the games to players ended up with more around and had us running “We are ready to go.” on a variety of fronts, includ- “The release of Boston cost about $4.7 billion but than one run. back the entire game,” Tabor ing the courts and legislature. 2024’s unredacted bid docu- run at a nearly $500 million West Central will play coach Gary Kortan said. “We Follow @michaelham- A citizen’s group earlier ments con rm that the boost- de cit. Boston 2024’s revised Vermillion today (Saturday) have to play better defense. mond_ on Twitter this month led a request to ers have been saying one proposal shows a $4.6 billion a 5pm in Salem. place a referendum on the thing behind closed doors, budget with a surplus of just 2016 ballot that would effec- and an entirely different thing over $200 million. tively prevent state taxpayer to Massachusetts taxpayers,” — Boston 2024 anticipat- dollars from being used on said the No Boston Olympics ed submitting a raft of bills to the games. Boston 2024 has group, a citizen group that’s the legislature to “facilitate also said it supports the idea become the de facto voice of public control of the land and UNIQUE TAN CUSTOMER of the ballot question and opposition to the bid. infrastructure” and stream- has been working to submit a Boston 2024 released a line the permitting process, proposal by the state’s Aug. 5 partial version of its winning among other things. deadline. bid in January, after the USOC APPRECIATION SALE July 27 -29 MORNING Spearfi sh 13, Evan Steiner pitched COFFE E all six innings for the win, Door Prizes Baseball Webster 3 recording six strikeouts with 40% Off Tanning Packages & Lotions WEEKDAYS FROM PAGE 7A SALEM – Connor Janoy two walks. He also drove in went 4-4 with four RBI as two runs at the plate. 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