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Press&Dakotan Has Amateur Discussion Proven People Want Change? DAILY DOSE BY JEREMY HOECK districts in South Dakota, and most specifically the one final spot going to District 4 (Cornbelt League) [email protected] over District 6 (South Central League). The South Central League, the 9-team league we cover, feels slighted by the Amateur Baseball Association’s clear ignorance of logic in deciding these bids. Opinions Not with Division I football or basketball. Not with Yankton Bucks football. Not even with interna- The comments, to be fair, have run the gamut of reactions: From either, why is the South Central from the tional archery. League upset, to, wow the South Central League got screwed. But trust, the comments have come, P&D Sports Amateur baseball changed all that. and come, and come. It’s clear, amateur baseball – despite all of its issues – remains very popular The feedback myself and Sports Editor James Cimburek have received this week in wake of in South Dakota. It’s something everyone in a small town grew up with; either playing the game or Staff on my amateur baseball column on Wednesday has been far greater than anything we’ve ever seen. watching the game. We can all relate to amateur baseball in some fashion. local and From text messages, to phone calls, to emails and by greater volume, on social media, we’ve clearly And in that way, that’s probably the one good thing that can come from this whole discussion. national touched on an issue that has never before been brought to this kind of public scale. We’ve got to find a way to ensure amateur baseball survives for another 20 or 50 years. Whether it high school, No, I’m not patting myself on the back and no I don’t mean this to come off as self-congratulatory, be fresh leadership perspectives, or a change in the state tournament format, or even a change in the because plenty of people before me and across many media outlets have written about amateur player eligibility rules, this game has got to be willing to adapt. college and baseball. Rather I’m amazed at the sheer number of amateur baseball fans we have in this state. And right now, it’s not. Here’s hoping this discussion continues. pro sports. The issue at hand this week was the dispersal of state tournament bids across the seven Class B

USD Puts 165 On Sum- Area Coaches Honored announced a Nov. 13 game between Iowa State and Colorado. That game mit’s Honor Roll By S.D. Association is sold out. U.S. Women Advance To Semis ELMHURST, Ill.—South Dakota Four area coaches were recognized Minnesota went 18-15 last season OTTAWA, (AP) to 25 matches dating to 2003. Before that, the best placed 165 student-athletes on The as Coach of the Year for their desig- and tied for 10th place in the Big Ten Summit League’s Winter/Spring Aca- nated area by the South Dakota Cross with a conference record of 6-12. — scored on a “I think it was a highly American chance was by demic Honor Roll announced Friday. Of Country and Track & Field Coaches Oklahoma State, an NCAA Tournament header in the 51st minute, energized performance,” Johnston in the 26th minute those, 89 were also named to the Sum- Association, during the selections for team in 2015, finished 18-14 overall and the beat U.S. coach said. “I that was cleared in front of mit’s Academic Distinguished Scholars 2015. and tied for sixth in the Big 12 at 8-10. China 1-0 Friday night to thought we took care of the an open net by defender Li List. Both numbers are second-highest In Area 3, Freeman’s Rory Hermsen reach a semifinal against Ger- ball well, still created a lot Dongna. Johnston also had in the league. was named Class B Head Coach of the many at the Women’s World of opportunities. So, yeah, a header off a corner kick in In order to be selected to the Year, while Gayville-Volin’s Tom Rice Wolves To Hold Open Academic Honor Roll, a student-athlete was named Class B Assistant Coach of Cup. we’re really pleased.” the 31st minute that popped must have a 3.0 or better grade point the Year. Bon Homme’s Byron Pudwill House For Prospective had her fourth Morgan Brian replaced over the crossbar. average in the semester in which and Janet Wagner earned Class A head Ticket Buyers straight shutout for the Holiday in the middle of Brian had a chance to they compete and must use a year coach and assistant coach honors, MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Min- second-ranked United States, field, with and double the lead in the 73rd, of eligibility. In order to be named a respectively. nesota Timberwolves have scheduled which has reached the final Kelley O’Hara — making her but her long strike hit a post, Distinguished Scholar, a student-athlete an open house for fans considering four of all seven Women’s first start since March — and Lloyd missed high on must have at least a 3.60 GPA in the Minnesota, Oklahoma season tickets, trying to build off the World Cups but has not won the flanks. the rebound. semester in which they compete and buzz created by their high-profile draft since beating China on pen- started up top with Alex The U.S. had a 17-6 advan- must use a year of eligibility. State To Play At Sanford picks. Among the area honorees are: The Wolves selected Kentucky alty kicks for the 1999 title at Morgan, injecting more pace, tage in shots and its offense Bridget Arens (women’s basketball, Pentagon center Karl-Anthony Towns with the the Rose Bowl. Seeking their while did not was less stagnant than in Crofton, Neb.), Hannah Withrow SIOUX FALLS – Another major first overall pick on Thursday night and third world championship, enter until the 86th minute. the round-of-16 win over Co- (women’s golf, Yankton), Fisher NCAA Division I men’s basketball game then traded up into the lower part of the the Americans have not al- Wearing the captain’s lombia. The American face Mollet (men’s swim & dive, Jefferson), is coming to the Sanford Pentagon in first round to get Duke point guard and lowed a in 423 minutes armband, Lloyd got the a considerable challenge Kathleen Juffer (women’s swim & dive, Sioux Falls for the 2015-16 season. Minnesota native Tyus Jones with their since this year’s tournament breakthrough with her 65th in Germany, which lost to Wagner), Brice Cowman (men’s track, Minnesota and Oklahoma State will next selection. opener against Australia. goal in 200 international Japan in overtime in the 2011 Yankton), Kyle McKelvey (men’s track, play a regular season contest at the The team announced on Friday Beresford), Cody Snyder (men’s track, facility Dec. 12, the Pentagon an- they’ll open the arena on Saturday The U.S. plays top-ranked appearances. Julie Johnston quarterfinals. Lake Andes), Kristen Steffen (women’s nounced Friday. afternoon to the public for viewing Germany, the 2003 and ’07 lofted a long ball into the Germany advanced track, Crofton, Neb.), Elizabeth Tickets go on sale July 3 at 11 a.m. available seats at Target Center. Jones champion, on Tuesday in area and Lloyd met it earlier by beating France 5-4 Szymonski (women’s track, Vermillion) at ticketmaster.com and the Pentagon will also take part in a meet and greet Montreal. with her head 10 yards from on penalty kicks after a 1-1 and Rachel Weinandt (women’s track, box office. Game time is yet to be with fans. Despite missing mid- the goal line and bounced tie. The United States has an Yankton). determined. fielders the ball off the artificial 18-4-7 overall record against The Pentagon in March also and Lauren Holiday, who turf and past goalkeeper the Germans, including a were suspended for yellow Fei Wang. That brought 3-2 advantage in World Cup SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR card accumulation, the U.S. cheers from the overwhelm- matches. managed a more attacking ingly pro-American crowd In Saturday’s quarter- ston (Oberholtzer 2-1), 3:10 p.m. Bob Tereshinski Classic at BASEBALL, VFW TEENER attitude and extended its un- of 24,141 at Lansdowne finals, host faces GOLF Cleveland (Co.Anderson 0-0) at Bal- Yankton (Yankton Lakers vs. Bob Tereshinski Classic at Yankton HILLCREST GOLF & CC timore (Tillman 5-7), 6:15 p.m. Hartington, 10 a.m.; S.F. Central (Yankton Lakers vs. S.F. Central, 10 beaten streak against China Stadium. England and Australia plays JUNE 25 MEN’S DAY Seattle (Happ 3-4) at L.A. Angels vs. Renner Post 307, 12:15 p.m.; a.m.; Mitchell vs. Hartington, 12:15 First Flight (Richards 7-5), 6:15 p.m. Renner Post 307 vs. Hartington, p.m.; Hartington vs. S.F. Central FIRST: Bill Pierce, David Hosmer, Sunday’s Games 2:30 p.m.; Mitchell vs. S.F. Central, 2:30 p.m.; Mitchell vs. Renner Post Jon Cooke, Aaron Hansen 88 (-18) Texas at , 12:07 p.m. 4:45 p.m.; Mitchell vs. Yankton 307, 4:45 p.m.; Yankton Lakers vs. SECOND: Jim Tramp, Jason Tramp, at Detroit, 12:08 Lakers, 7 p.m.); Brookings Tourn. Renner Post 307, 7 p.m.); Brookings Bill Berry, Rodger Brandt 91 (-15) p.m. (Yankton Reds) Tourn. (Yankton Reds) Sandberg Resigns As Philly THIRD: Dan Megard, Heath Larson, Boston at Tampa Bay, 12:10 p.m. BASEBALL, YOUTH Yankton BASEBALL, YOUTH Yankton Tony Erickson, John Sternquist 92 (-14) Cleveland at Baltimore, 12:35 p.m. Twins Inv. (11-Under and 12-Under Twins Inv. (8-Under, 9-Under and Second Flight Minnesota at Milwaukee, 1:10 p.m. divisions) 10-Under divisions) PHILADELPHIA (AP) — stand. He’s the 77-year-old Hall of Fame FIRST: Kyle Repp, Jim Chesley, N.Y. Yankees at Houston, 1:10 p.m. GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR South GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR South left on his 53-53 in parts executive wants to return to Don Munson, Gene Baker 88 (-18) Seattle at L.A. Angels, 2:35 p.m. Dakota Open Pro-Am at The Bluffs Dakota Open Pro-Am at The Bluffs SECOND: Cal Carlson, Ken Kansas City at Oakland, 3:05 p.m. GC, Vermillion GC, Vermillion terms. of two seasons a consulting position. Bertsch, Max Payne, Norm Willard 89 SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ USSSA SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ USSSA An emotional Sandberg with Pitts- Sandberg sounded like a (-17) State Tourn. at Sioux Falls (Yankton State Tourn. at Sioux Falls (Yankton Fury Xtreme) Fury Xtreme) resigned as Phillies manager burgh in 2005 guy who knew he wasn’t go- THIRD: Jerry Clough, Rob Gros- East Division senburg, Todd Van Maanen, Dan Eisen- TRACK & FIELD, OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD, OUTDOOR on Friday in his third season and Cincinnati ing to be part of the future so W L Pct GB USA Championships at Eugene, USA Championships at Eugene, braun 89 (-17) Washington 41 33 .554 — as Philadelphia struggles in 2007. he departs after the Phillies Ore. Ore. Third Flight New York 38 37 .507 3 1/2 with the worst record in the “This is won two of three at Yankee FIRST: John Hagemann, Frank 35 39 .473 6 Sunday, June 28 Monday, June 29 Vermil- S.F. Post Messner, Ron Tappe, Michael Pietila Miami 30 45 .400 11 1/2 BASEBALL, AMATEUR BASEBALL, LEGION major leagues. my third time Mackanin Stadium this week. lion Greysox at Garretson (2 p.m.); 307 vs. Yankton (6 p.m., KYNT-AM) 80 (-26) Philadelphia 26 49 .347 15 1/2 Crofton at Freeman (7:30 p.m.); GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Sioux- “In a lot of ways I’m old as an interim “With some changes at the SECOND: Jack Gregg, Dale Dooley, Central Division Gail Gubbels, Jeff Jones 83 (-23) Irene at Lesterville (7:30 p.m.); land Federal Credit Union Pro-Am at school, and I’m very much manager and it’s not fun,” top looming, I did not want W L Pct GB Wynot at Tabor (7:30 p.m.); Yankton Dakota Dunes THIRD: Rich Willert, Larry Rupiper, St. Louis 48 24 .667 — at Scotland (7:30 p.m.) dissatisfied with the record Mackanin said. “It’s not a to be in the way of anything Barry O’Connell, Jack Weeks 84 (-22) Pittsburgh 41 32 .562 7 1/2 TWO-MAN BEST BALL Chicago 39 32 .549 8 1/2 and not pleased at all with pleasant thing to do because happening and progress go- RESULTS: Sean Zimmerman- Cincinnati 34 38 .472 14 that,” Sandberg said. “I think you have to make sure you ing forward,” Sandberg said. James Henderson 322; Bill Pierce-Devin Milwaukee 28 47 .373 21 1/2 PITCHING—FHernandez, Seat- Erie (OHL). that goes hand in hand keep the guys pointed in the “When it really hit me home, Anderson 322; Steve Slowey, Tim Rutjes West Division 323; Joe Vig-Pat King 324; Bill Berry-Gail tle, 10-4; Gray, Oakland, 9-3; Keuchel, 2. Buffalo, Jack Eichel, C, Boston U. with being a manager. So right direction and at the I felt it was better now than W L Pct GB Houston, 9-3; Archer, Tampa Bay, 9-4; 3. Arizona, Dylan Strome, C, Erie Gubbels 328; Dan Megard-Jeff Larson Los Angeles 42 33 .560 — Carrasco, Cleveland, 9-6; McHugh, Hou- (OHL). it’s been a difficult thing to same time, everybody’s feel- later — for myself, for my 329; Dan Eisenbraun-Todd Van Maanen San Francisco 40 34 .541 1 1/2 ston, 8-3; Buehrle, Toronto, 8-4; Pineda, 4. Toronto, , C, London 330; Scott Hiltunen-Denny Fokken 330; Arizona 35 37 .486 5 1/2 swallow, but I have thought ing a little bit funny. You’ve family, for the organization New York, 8-4. (OHL). Ryan Elwood-Waren Muller 332; Todd San Diego 35 40 .467 7 ERA—Archer, Tampa Bay, 2.01; 5. Carolina, Noah Hanifin, D, Boston about it for some time, and got to try to put it behind going forward.” Chance-Michael Pietila 332; Jim Tramp- Colorado 32 40 .444 8 1/2 Jack Gregg 333; Rodger Brandt-Dan Gray, Oakland, 2.09; Keuchel, Houston, College. we’ve come to this day. The you as quick as possible and Sandberg choked up Thursday’s Games 2.17; Price, Detroit, 2.42; Odorizzi, Tam- 6. New Jersey, Pavel Zacha, C, Lammers 333; John Hagemann-Heath N.Y. Mets 2, Milwaukee 0 pa Bay, 2.47; Santiago, Los Angeles, Sarnia (OHL). accumulation of losses was that’s not an easy thing to do. while thanking fans for their Larson 336; James Grotenhuis-Dave L.A. Dodgers 4, 0 2.68; Kazmir, Oakland, 2.70. 7. Philadelphia, , D, Ewald 339; Roger Thompson, John Colorado 6, Arizona 4 something that I take respon- A lot of guys really enjoyed support. The 55-year-old STRIKEOUTS—Sale, Chicago, Brandon Wheat (WHL). Ehret 342; Dan Semmler-Kylar Johnson San Francisco 13, San Diego 8 sibility for and something playing for Ryno and we Sandberg was drafted by 129; Archer, Tampa Bay, 123; Kluber, 8. Columbus, Jack Werenski, D, 346; Aaron Ness-Jim Fitzgerald 347; Washington 7, Atlanta 0 Cleveland, 117; Salazar, Cleveland, 99; Michigan. that really took a toll on me.” enjoyed working for him. It’s the Phillies in 1978, but was Tony Erickson-Robert Haar 355 Cincinnati 5, Pittsburgh 4, 13 innings Carrasco, Cleveland, 97; Gray, Oakland, 9. San Jose, Timo Meier, RW, Hali- St. Louis 5, Miami 1 Sandberg quits with a not a fun day.” traded to the Chicago Cubs CROFTON LAKEVIEW 97; Price, Detroit, 95; Keuchel, Houston, fax (QMJHL). Friday’s Games 95. 10. Colorado, Mikko Rantanen, RW, 119-159 career record over The Phillies are expected where he became a Hall of Pittsburgh 3, Atlanta 2, 10 innings THURSDAY MEN’S LEAGUE SAVES—Perkins, Minnesota, 23; TPS (Finland). Washington 5, Philadelphia 2 parts of three seasons lead- to hire a new president Fame second baseman. LOW INDIVIDUAL GROSS: Austin Britton, Baltimore, 21; Street, Los An- 11. Florida, Lawson Crouse, LW, N.Y. Mets 2, Cincinnati 1 Snowden 38 geles, 20; Boxberger, Tampa Bay, 19; Kingston (OHL). ing Philadelphia. His only full soon. Signs point toward The Phillies gave Sand- L.A. Dodgers 7, Miami 1 LOW INDIVDUAL NET: Doug Mo- Gregerson, Houston, 17; AMiller, New 12. Dallas, Denis Gurianov, RW, Milwaukee 10, Minnesota 4 season was in 2014, when the Andy MacPhail, who led berg his first managerial ser 29 York, 17; Soria, Detroit, 16. Togliatti 2 (Russia-Jr.). Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. LOW TEAM GROSS: Fringe Tick- 13. Boston (from Los Angeles), Phillies finished with a 73-89 the to a job in the majors in August Arizona at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. lers 174 Jakub Zboril, D, Saint John (QMJHL). record. pair of titles as 2013 after they fired Charlie Colorado at San Francisco, 10:15 NATIONAL LEAGUE LEADERS LOW TEAM NET: Fringe Ticklers 14. Boston, Jake DeBrusk, LW, Swift p.m. BATTING—Goldschmidt, Arizona, Third base coach Pete general manager in 1987 and Manuel, who led them to the 139 Current (WHL). .354; DGordon, Miami, .351; Harper, STANDINGS: Wankers 103, Bogey Saturday’s Games 15. Boston (from Calgary), Zach Mackanin will take over as 1991. replaced title. Washington (G.Gonzalez 5-4) at Washington, .340; YEscobar, Washing- Men 89, FISO 78, Photo by Jerry 78, Senyshyn, RW, Sault Ste. Marie (OHL). Philadelphia (Morgan 1-0), 2:05 p.m. ton, .322; Aoki, San Francisco, .317; interim manager at least David Montgomery as team Wild Boar Ent. 76, Sacred Heart Mon- 16. N.Y. Islanders (from Pittsburgh Atlanta (Teheran 5-3) at Pittsburgh LeMahieu, Colorado, .314; Tulowitzki, astery 75, Rounding 3rd 74, Putt Pirates through Edmonton), Mathew Barzal, C, through a six-game home- president last August, but (Morton 5-1), 3:05 p.m. Colorado, .314. 74, Duh Duffers 72, Troubleshooters 68, Seattle (WHL). Colorado (Rusin 3-2) at San Fran- RUNS—Frazier, Cincinnati, 53; Welfl Construction 57, Fringe Ticklers 17. Winnipeg, Kyle Connor, LW, cisco (Lincecum 7-4), 3:05 p.m. Goldschmidt, Arizona, 53; Harper, 45, EZ Swingers 40, Goeden Construc- Youngstown (USHL). Cincinnati (Lorenzen 3-2) at N.Y. Washington, 53; Fowler, Chicago, 47; tion 40, The Glass Cutters 39, Town & 18. Ottawa, Thomas Chabot, D, Mets (Harvey 7-5), 3:10 p.m. Pollock, Arizona, 47; Stanton, Miami, 47; Country Insurance 38 Saint John (QMJHL). L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 5-5) at Mi- Arenado, Colorado, 44. 19. Detroit, Evgeny Svechnikov, LW, Iowa State Expanding Jack Trice Seating ami (Koehler 5-4), 3:10 p.m. RBI—Stanton, Miami, 67; Arenado, Cape Breton (QMJHL). Chicago Cubs (Wada 1-1) at St. Colorado, 60; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 60; 20. Minnesota, Joel Eriksson Ek, C, TRAP SHOOTING Louis (Wacha 9-3), 6:15 p.m. Harper, Washington, 58; Frazier, Cincin- AMES, Iowa (AP) — One “The south end zone pro- story club space, replacing Farjestad BK (Sweden). JIM RIVER TRAP RANGE Arizona (Hellickson 5-4) at San nati, 52; Posey, San Francisco, 48; AGo- 21. Ottawa (from N.Y. Islanders of the many reasons cited for ject is something that’s been a set of metal bleachers put WEEK 4 STANDINGS: Claybusters Diego (Cashner 2-9), 9:10 p.m. nzalez, Los Angeles, 46. through Buffalo), Colin White, C, USA 513, Rock Crushers 489, Eco Water 486, HITS—DGordon, Miami, 107; Gold- Iowa State’s lack of success in discussed for 25 years,” ath- in nearly 15 years ago. The Sunday’s Games U-18 (USHL). ABC 481, Dakota Archery 470, Kaps Cincinnati at N.Y. Mets, 12:10 p.m. schmidt, Arizona, 91; Pollock, Arizona, 22. Washington, Ilya Samsonov, G, football was a stadium experi- letic director Chris Jorgensen facility will feature a glass-en- Traps 411, Cedar Grove Farms 363, Oh L.A. Dodgers at Miami, 12:10 p.m. 85; Revere, Philadelphia, 84; Aoki, San Magnitogorsk 2 (Russia-Jr.). ence that often fell flat. said. “So to finally see where cased upper level with views Shoot 347, 4-H 325 Atlanta at Pittsburgh, 12:35 p.m. Francisco, 83; YEscobar, Washington, 23. , Brock Boeser, RW, Washington at Philadelphia, 12:35 83; Frazier, Cincinnati, 83; Markakis, That shouldn’t be much of we’re less than 100 days of the field and multiple bars, Waterloo (USHL). p.m. Atlanta, 83; Panik, San Francisco, 83. 24. Philadelphia (from Nashville an excuse much longer. away from seeing it in action, accessible only to the 3,000 Colorado at San Francisco, 3:05 DOUBLES—Rizzo, Chicago, 23; BASEBALL through Toronto), Travis Konecny, C, p.m. AGonzalez, Los Angeles, 22; Frazier, The Cyclones are in everybody is really excited fans that purchase club seats. Ottawa (OHL). Arizona at San Diego, 3:10 p.m. Cincinnati, 21; MCarpenter, St. Louis, East Division the final stages of a major about that.” Iowa State is hoping the Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. 20; Duda, New York, 20; FFreeman, W L Pct GB Atlanta, 20; McCutchen, Pittsburgh, 19; renovation to the stadium’s The stadium’s original club’s facade will be a much Tampa Bay 41 33 .554 — DeNorris, San Diego, 19; Panik, San TRANSACTIONS Baltimore 39 34 .534 1 1/2 AMERICAN LEAGUE LEADERS south end zone, part of a $60 design offered 1970s-style cleaner look for both fans Francisco, 19. BASEBALL New York 39 34 .534 1 1/2 BATTING—Kipnis, Cleveland, .354; TRIPLES—Revere, Philadelphia, 6; American League million expansion of Jack functionality. Adjoining and the general public, since Toronto 40 35 .533 1 1/2 MiCabrera, Detroit, .348; Fielder, Texas, Ethier, Los Angeles, 4; Fowler, Chicago, — Placed Trice Stadium that is set to be double-decked grandstands the road that borders the Boston 32 42 .432 9 .346; JIglesias, Detroit, .330; Moustakas, 4; Grichuk, St. Louis, 4; Realmuto, Mi- RHP Chad Qualls on the 15-day DL. Central Division Kansas City, .328; Vogt, Oakland, .308; completed in late August. were surrounded by a sea of stadium serves as a de facto ami, 4; 15 tied at 3. Recalled 1B Jon Singleton from Fresno W L Pct GB Pedroia, Boston, .306. HOME RUNS—Stanton, Miami, 27; (PCL). It’s arguably the most parking lots perfectly posi- entrance for many heading to Kansas City 41 28 .594 — RUNS—Donaldson, Toronto, 57; Frazier, Cincinnati, 24; Harper, Washing- MINNESOTA TWINS — Placed OF Minnesota 39 34 .534 4 Dozier, Minnesota, 56; Gardner, New ambitious renovation at the tioned for tailgating. campus as well. ton, 24; Arenado, Colorado, 20; Gold- Byron Buxton on the 15-day DL, retro- Detroit 38 36 .514 5 1/2 York, 55; Trout, Los Angeles, 53; Bau- schmidt, Arizona, 20; Pederson, Los active to June 25. Recalled INF Danny 40-year-old stadium, which But the place has always Once the end zone renova- Cleveland 33 39 .458 9 1/2 tista, Toronto, 50; Kipnis, Cleveland, 49; Angeles, 19; Rizzo, Chicago, 15. Santana from Rochester (IL). Chicago 32 41 .438 11 MMachado, Baltimore, 48. will soon be the third-largest lacked an aesthetic charm so tion is completed, Iowa State STOLEN BASES—BHamilton, — Assigned West Division RBI—Vogt, Oakland, 53; MiCabrera, Cincinnati, 36; DGordon, Miami, 25; LHP Jose De Paula outright to Scranton/ in the Big 12 with a capacity common with other college will remodel the parking lots W L Pct GB Detroit, 52; Teixeira, New York, 51; Bau- Blackmon, Colorado, 20; Revere, Wilkes-Barre (IL). Houston 43 32 .573 — tista, Toronto, 50; Fielder, Texas, 48; of 61,000. Iowa State opens football stadiums. behind it to further enhance Philadelphia, 18; GPolanco, Pittsburgh, National League Los Angeles 37 36 .507 5 Donaldson, Toronto, 47; Encarnacion, 17; Pollock, Arizona, 15; Upton, San WASHINGTON NATIONALS — its season Sept. 5 when it The Cyclones are hoping the look of the stadium. Plans Texas 37 37 .500 5 1/2 Toronto, 47; Pujols, Los Angeles, 47. Diego, 15. Selected the contract of INF Emmanuel hosts Northern Iowa in front this project will fix that. for that project have yet to be Oakland 34 41 .453 9 HITS—Kipnis, Cleveland, 99; PITCHING—GCole, Pittsburgh, 11- Burriss from Syracuse (IL). Placed INF Seattle 33 40 .452 9 Fielder, Texas, 97; MiCabrera, Detroit, of what should be the biggest The centerpiece of the finalized. 3; Wacha, St. Louis, 9-3; BColon, New Anthony Rendon on the 15-day DL, Thursday’s Games 89; Donaldson, Toronto, 88; Pedroia, York, 9-6; CMartinez, St. Louis, 8-3; retroactive to June 25. Transferred OF crowd in school history new end zone will be a two- Chicago White Sox 8, Detroit 7, 10 Boston, 86; Cespedes, Detroit, 85; Scherzer, Washington, 8-5; deGrom, Reed Johnson to the 60-day DL. innings MMachado, Baltimore, 85. New York, 8-5; Heston, San Francisco, HOCKEY Baltimore 8, Boston 6 DOUBLES—Kipnis, Cleveland, 24; 8-5. Oakland 6, Texas 3 Dozier, Minnesota, 23; Brantley, Cleve- ERA—Greinke, Los Angeles, 1.70; OTTAWA SENATORS — Traded G Houston 4, N.Y. Yankees 0 land, 22; Cespedes, Detroit, 22; Cano, Scherzer, Washington, 1.76; SMiller, Robin Lehner and F David Legwand to give the Wolves a versatile, acquired on draft night. Friday’s Games Seattle, 19; KMorales, Kansas City, Atlanta, 1.94; Burnett, Pittsburgh, 2.01; Buffalo for the 2015 first-round draft pick. Baltimore 4, Cleveland 3 19; Beltran, New York, 18; Donaldson, 6-foot-10 shooter off the “I look at where we were deGrom, New York, 2.15; GCole, Pitts- SOCCER Toronto 12, Texas 2 Toronto, 18; Fielder, Texas, 18; SSmith, Major League Soccer Wolves burgh, 2.16; Hammel, Chicago, 2.65. bench who can play both a year ago at this time and Detroit 5, Chicago White Sox 4 Seattle, 18. STRIKEOUTS—Kershaw, Los An- CHICAGO FIRE — Acquired D Ty Boston at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. TRIPLES—RDavis, Detroit, 6; Kier- forward spots. He’s also 27 where we are today, the geles, 131; Scherzer, Washington, 123; Harden from San Jose for F Quincy FROM PAGE 11 Milwaukee 10, Minnesota 4 maier, Tampa Bay, 6; Eaton, Chicago, Shields, San Diego, 116; Hamels, Phila- Amarikwa. years old, which brings some future is bright and sunny,” N.Y. Yankees at Houston, 8:10 p.m. 5; Orlando, Kansas City, 5; Betts, Bos- delphia, 106; Liriano, Pittsburgh, 105; COLLEGE Kansas City at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. ton, 4; Burns, Oakland, 4; Castellanos, much-needed maturity and Saunders said. “That’s why GCole, Pittsburgh, 102; Bumgarner, San BAKER — Named Cody Garcia Seattle at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. Detroit, 4; DeShields, Texas, 4; BHolt, my life as far as basketball Francisco, 102. wrestling coach. experience to a young core our fan base is excited. They Saturday’s Games Boston, 4; Kipnis, Cleveland, 4. SAVES—Melancon, Pittsburgh, 24; FORDHAM — Promoted Katelyn is concerned,” Jones said. Texas (Gallardo 6-6) at Toronto (Un- HOME RUNS—Pujols, Los Angeles, that includes 20-year-olds know what we’re getting Rosenthal, St. Louis, 22; Storen, Wash- Linney to women’s assistant basketball decided), 12:07 p.m. 23; NCruz, Seattle, 19; Valbuena, Hou- “I’m going to work hard, try ington, 21; Familia, New York, 21; Grilli, coach and Clare Berenato to women’s Wiggins and Zach LaVine, and they know where we’re Minnesota (Gibson 4-6) at Milwau- ston, 19; JMartinez, Detroit, 18; Teixeira, Atlanta, 20; Casilla, San Francisco, 19; basketball administrative assistant. and get better every day kee (Garza 4-9), 1:10 p.m. New York, 18; Trout, Los Angeles, 18; 22-year-old Shabazz Muham- going.” Kimbrel, San Diego, 18. ILLINOIS — Named Darren Hertz and try to win. I’m ready for Kansas City (C.Young 6-3) at Oak- Donaldson, Toronto, 17. special assistant to the men’s basketball mad, 24-year-old Rubio land (Kazmir 4-4), 3:05 p.m. STOLEN BASES—Altuve, Houston, coach. the pressure. It’s something and the two teenagers they Chicago White Sox (Danks 3-8) at 20; Burns, Oakland, 15; Gardner, New TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN — Named that I like. I’m just excited to Detroit (K.Ryan 1-1), 3:08 p.m. York, 15; Cain, Kansas City, 14; RDa- HOCKEY Vince Volpe deputy director of athletics Boston (Miley 7-6) at Tampa Bay vis, Detroit, 14; Ellsbury, New York, 14; 2015 NHL DRAFT SELECTIONS and chief operating officer. be home playing and be in (Andriese 2-2), 3:10 p.m. DeShields, Texas, 13; Springer, Hou- First Round, Friday N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 4-3) at Hou- a Timberwolves jersey. I’m ston, 13. 1. Edmonton, Connor McDavid, C, ready for it.” And the Wolves aren’t Been told you done yet. They are also close to a Softball: Fury Crush Split At Norfolk deal with Euroleague MVP need a new unit? NORFOLK, Neb. – The allowing seven hits with one singled, took third base on Nemanja Bjelica, a person Yankton Fury Crush earned strikeout. Brooke Madson a bunt by Vellek, and then with knowledge of the nego- Call Larry for a free 2nd opinion a doubleheader split with singled twice and scored a scored on a Bridget Nolz tiations told AP. The person Norfolk Kelly’s in girls’ soft- run, Kenney doubled and walk-off single to right to end spoke on condition of ano- Providing Quality ball action from Thursday in scored, Bailey Sejnoha the game. nymity because the contract Norfolk. doubled, and Trinity Fitch Madson singled twice and has not been signed. Service For Over 30 Years Norfolk won the first singled. scored twice, while Fitch and Bjelica was selected in game 9-2 and Yankton won In game two, Sejnoha got Elsie Marquardt both drove 2010 and has blossomed the second game 8-7. the pitching win in relief of in two runs. Vellek doubled, into one of the top players In game one, Yankton’s Payton Vellek, who allowed and Chloe Koletzky, Nolz and overseas. He averaged 11.9 Baylee Kenney took the loss four hits with one strikeout. 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