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BOISE STATE—Accepted an Invi- Kyle Repp, Jim Chesley, Dave Kline Chicago White Sox (Buehrle 3-6) Saturday, June 12 Italy Vs www.yankton.net Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan ■ Saturday, June 12, 2010 PAGE 9A PHOTO OF THE DAY SCOREBOARD West Division WESTERN CONFERENCE England vs. Algeria, 1:30 p.m. At Durban, South Africa Atchison from Pawtucket (IL). Hillcrest Golf W L Pct GB W L T Pts GF GA Wednesday, June 23 Spain vs. Switzerland, 9 a.m. CLEVELAND INDIANS—Recalled Former Husker Suh A Hit In Detroit TWO-MAN BEST BALL LEAGUE Los Angeles 36 24 .600 — Los Angeles 10 1 2 32 22 4 At Port Elizabeth, South Africa Monday, June 21 C Carlos Santana from Columbus (IL). RESULTS: Aaron Ness-Jim San Diego 35 25 .583 1 Real Salt Lake 7 3 2 23 22 11 Slovenia vs. England, 9 a.m. At Port Elizabeth, South Africa Optioned C Lou Marson to Columbus. Fitzgerald 59, Ryan Elwood-Jared San Francisco 32 27 .542 3 1/2 Colorado 6 3 2 20 13 9 At Pretoria, South Africa Switzerland vs. Chile, 9 a.m. KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Signed Adamson 63, Dan Eisenbraun-Todd Colorado 30 30 .500 6 San Jose 5 4 2 17 15 14 United States vs. Algeria, 9 a.m. At Johannesburg OF Timothy Ferguson, RHP Charles Van Maanen 64, Tony Erickson-Robert Arizona 24 37 .393 12 1/2 Houston 5 7 1 16 18 19 GROUP D Spain vs. Honduras, 1:30 p.m. Byrne, OF Cameron Conner, SS Haar 64, Dave Ewald-Don Neukirch Thursday’s Games FC Dallas 3 2 6 15 13 11 Sunday, June 13 Friday, June 25 Michael Liberto and CF Clifford 64, Gail Gubbels-Bill Berry 64, Rob AMERICAN LEAGUE Seattle 4 6 3 15 14 17 At Pretoria, South Africa At Pretoria, South Africa Sandford. Stephenson-Greg Kouri 64, Larry Chicago White Sox 3, Detroit 0 Chivas USA 3 8 1 10 13 18 Serbia vs. Ghana, 9 a.m. Chile vs. Spain, 1:30 p.m. OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Placed Meyer-Jeb Christensen 65, Ken Oakland 6, L.A. Angels 1 NOTE: Three points for victory, At Durban, South Africa At Bloemfontein, South Africa C Kurt Suzuki on the bereavement list. Bertsch-Aaron Hansen 67, Ron Evans- Cleveland 8, Boston 7 one point for tie. Germany vs. Australia, 1:30 p.m. Switzerland vs. Honduras, 1:30 Recalled C Landon Powell from David Kline 67, John Thieman-Brian Baltimore 4, N.Y. Yankees 3 Friday, June 25 Friday, June 18 p.m. Sacramento (PCL). Strahl 67, Jeff Larson-Dan Megard 68, Toronto 3, Tampa Bay 2 San Jose at Real Salt Lake, 8 p.m. At Port Elizabeth, South Africa National League Buddy Hovland-James Grotenhuis 69, Texas 12, Seattle 3 Saturday, June 26 Germany vs. Serbia, 6:30 a.m. ATLANTA BRAVES—Placed OF Terry Steichen-Jae Koletzky 69, Jason Kansas City 9, Minnesota 8 D.C. United at Columbus, 6:30 Saturday, June 19 NBA Finals Nate McLouth on the 15-day DL, Tramp-Ken Karolevitz 69, Steve NATIONAL LEAGUE p.m. At Rustenburg, South Africa Thursday, June 3 retroactive to June 10. Recalled OF Weiland-Steve Slowey 69, Mike Cincinnati 7, San Francisco 6 Los Angeles at Toronto FC, 6:30 Australia vs. Ghana, 9 a.m. L.A. Lakers 102, Boston 89 Jordan Schafer from Gwinnett (IL). Kellen-Larry Young 70, Michael Pietila- San Diego 4, N.Y. Mets 2, 1st p.m. Wednesday, June 23 Sunday, June 6 CINCINNATI REDS—Signed OF Jason Nowak 70, Jim Tramp-Jack game Colorado at Houston, 7:30 p.m. At Johannesburg Boston 103, L.A. Lakers 94 Ryan LaMarre. Gregg 71, John Sternquist-Pat King 72 Milwaukee 5, Chicago Cubs 4, 10 New York at Kansas City, 7:30 Ghana vs. Germany, 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 8 HOUSTON ASTROS—Signed STANDINGS: Tony Erickson- innings p.m. At Nelspruit, South Africa L.A. Lakers 91, Boston 84 Signed OF Jordan Scott, 3B Tyler Robert Haar 126, Gail Gubbels-Bill Houston 5, Colorado 4 FC Dallas at Chivas USA, 9:30 Australia vs. Serbia, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, June 10 Burnett, 2B Joshua Magee, OF Daniel Berry 127, Aaron Ness-Jim Fitzgerald Atlanta 11, Arizona 7 p.m. GROUP E Boston 96, L.A. Lakers 89, series Adamson, LHP Travis Blankenship, 128, Jeff Larson-Dan Megard 129, Florida 2, Philadelphia 0 Sunday, June 27 Monday, June 14 tied 2-2 RHP Michael Ness and RHP Brian Michael Pietila-Jason Nowak 129, Ken Washington 4, Pittsburgh 2 Seattle FC at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. At Johannesburg Sunday, June 13 Streilein. Bertsch-Aaron Hansen 129, Mike N.Y. Mets 3, San Diego 0, 2nd Chicago at New England, 6 p.m. Netherlands vs. Denmark, 6:30 L.A. Lakers at Boston, 7 p.m. SAN DIEGO PADRES—Placed Kellen-Larry Young 130, Dave Ewald- game a.m. Tuesday, June 15 OF Matt Stairs on the 15-day DL, Don Neukirch 130, Ryan Elwood-Jared Friday’s Games At Bloemfontein, South Africa Boston at L.A. Lakers, 8 p.m. retroactive to June 7. Recalled OF Adamson 130, Ron Evans-David Kline Chicago White Sox 10, Chicago World Cup Japan vs. Cameroon, 9 a.m. Thursday, June 17 Aaron Cunningham from Portland 131, Steve Weiland-Steve Slowey 131, Cubs 5 FIRST ROUND Saturday, June 19 x-Boston at L.A. Lakers, 8 p.m. (PCL). Larry Meyer-Jeb Christensen 131, Dan N.Y. Yankees 4, Houston 3 GROUP A At Durban, South Africa SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS— Eisenbraun-Todd Van Maanen 131, N.Y. Mets 5, Baltimore 1 GP W D L GF GA Pts Netherlands vs. Japan, 6:30 a.m. Placed RHP Todd Wellemeyer on the Terry Steichen-Jae Koletzky 132, Rob Detroit 6, Pittsburgh 2 South Africa 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 At Pretoria, South Africa Transactions DL. Called up RHP Joe Martinez from Detroit Lions’ top draft pick Ndamukong Suh throws out a cer- Stephenson-Greg Kouri 132, Jim Cleveland 7, Washington 2 Mexico 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 Denmark vs. Cameroon, 1:30 p.m. BASEBALL Fresno (PCL). emonial first pitch before the Detroit Tigers’ game against the Tramp-Jack Gregg 133, Buddy Florida 14, Tampa Bay 9 Uruguay 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 Thursday, June 24 Major League Baseball FOOTBALL Pittsburgh Pirates at Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan, on Friday, Hovland-James Grotenhuis 134, John Kansas City 6, Cincinnati 5, 11 France 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 At Rustenburg, South Africa MLB—Named Jimmie Lee National Football League June 11, 2010. The Tigers defeated the Pirates, 6-2. (Julian H. Sternquist-Pat King 137, John innings Friday, June 11 Denmark vs. Japan, 1:30 p.m. Solomon executive vice president of PITTSBURGH STEELERS— Thieman-Brian Strahl 137, Jason Boston 12, Philadelphia 2 South Africa 1, Mexico 1 At Cape Town, South Africa baseball development, Frank Robinson Signed LB Thaddeus Gibson and DE Gonzalez/Detroit Free Press/MCT) Tramp-Ken Karolevitz 139 Minnesota 2, Atlanta 1 Uruguay 0, France 0 Cameroon vs. Netherlands, 1:30 senior vice president of major league Doug Worthington. MEN’S DAY EVENT Milwaukee 6, Texas 2 Wednesday, June 16 p.m. operations. Announced executive vice SAN DIEGO CHARGERS— First Flight Toronto at Colorado, 9:10 p.m. At Pretoria, South Africa GROUP F president of administration John Signed WR Josh Reed to a one-year AREA DIGEST TIE-FIRST: Rob Ness, Ryan Seattle at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. South Africa vs. Uruguay, 1:30 Monday, June 14 McHale will serve as interim executive contract. Elwood, Jesse Hajek 128 L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. At Cape Town, South Africa vice president of baseball operations. HOCKEY TIE-FIRST: Dan Eisenbraun, Todd p.m. Thursday, June 17 Italy vs. Paraguay, 1:30 p.m. American League American Hockey League Van Maanen, Brandon Eisenbraun, Oakland at San Francisco, 10:15 At Polokwane, South Africa Tuesday, June 15 BALTIMORE ORIOLES— HARTFORD WOLF PACK—Re- Rain Shortens Yankton Teener Tourney Aaron Hansen 128 p.m. Mexico vs. France, 1:30 p.m. At Rustenburg, South Africa Announced LHP Alberto Castillo signed D Trevor Glass to a one-year The Yankton VFW Teener Baseball Tournament, originally THIRD: Bill Berry, Brian Strahl, NATIONAL LEAGUE Tuesday, June 22 New Zealand vs. Slovakia, 6:30 cleared waivers and was assigned to contract. Ken Karolevitz, John Thieman 129 St. Louis at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. At Rustenburg, South Africa a.m. Norfolk (IL). COLLEGE scheduled for June 11-12, will be a one-day event, today Second Flight Saturday’s Games Mexico vs. Uruguay, 9 a.m. Sunday, June 20 BOSTON RED SOX—Activated BIG TEN CONFERENCE— (Saturday), at Riverside Field. The event was shortened due to wet FIRST: Jim Fitzgerald, Dave Houston (W.Rodriguez 3-8) at At Bloemfontein, South Africa At Bloemfontein, South Africa RHP Jonathan Papelbon from the Approved Nebraska’s application for fields from Friday morning’s rainstorm. Ewald, Tony Erickson, Mike Kellen 122 N.Y. Yankees (Vazquez 5-5), 12:05 France vs. South Africa, 9 a.m. Paraguay vs. Slovakia, 6:30 a.m. bereavement/family medical emer- membership, effective July 1, 2011. Play will begin at noon, with the Yankton Grey Sox facing TIE-SECOND: Greg Adamson, p.m. GROUP B At Nelspruit, South Africa gency list. Designated RHP Joe Nelson BOISE STATE—Accepted an invi- Kyle Repp, Jim Chesley, Dave Kline Chicago White Sox (Buehrle 3-6) Saturday, June 12 Italy vs. New Zealand, 9 a.m. for assignment. Placed OF Jeremy tation to join the Mountain West Norfolk, followed by Norfolk against the Yankton Black Sox at 2 127 at Chicago Cubs (Silva 8-0), 3:10 p.m.
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