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Numbers Game Beat the Washington Nationals 7-2 THIS DAY IN SPORTS 2014 — Albert Pujols becomes the first major leaguer to hit his 499th and 500th homers in the same game, driving in five runs to help the Angels Numbers Game beat the Washington Nationals 7-2. Antelope Valley Press, Thursday, April 22, 2021 C3 NBA results | Wednesday Major League Baseball results | Wednesday Blackhawks 5, Predators 4, OT Colton Sissons also scored, and Phillies 6, Giants 5 the Detroit Tigers 3-2 Wednesday in a the Twins 13-12 on Wednesday when Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, ppd, CHICAGO — Brandon Hagel Saros finished with 25 stops. PHILADELPHIA — Andrew Knapp hit doubleheader opener. Luis Arraez threw away Ramón Laureano’s weather scored 3:00 into overtime, and Chicago scored three times in the winning single in the ninth inning, Detroit rallied for a 5-2 win in the grounder for Minnesota’s second error of Braves 4, Yankees 1 the Chicago Blackhawks rallied to Bryce Harper hit a tying solo homer in the second game behind Jonathan Schoop’s the 10th inning. 2:51 to erase Nashville’s lead in NEW YORK — Ian Anderson took a beat the Nashville Predators 5-4 the third. seventh and the Philadelphia Phillies beat go-ahead home run in a three-run Nationals 1, Cardinals 0 on Wednesday night. shutout into the seventh inning, Austin Rookie Wyatt Kalynuk took a the San Francisco Giants 6-5. fifth inning, leaving the Pirates at 8-10 WASHINGTON — Max Scherzer struck out Hagel also had two assists as following a 1-6 start. Riley homered and Atlanta scraped by with perfect pass from Patrick Kane Marlins 3, Orioles 0 nine in six innings to move up to No. 21 on Chicago beat Nashville for the just four hits to beat New York. and beat Saros from the left slot MIAMI — Rookie Trevor Rogers didn’t Rockies 6, Astros 3 the career Ks leaderboard, and Alex Avila first time in seven games this allow a runner past second base while Diamondbacks 5, Reds 4 to make it 4-2 midway through DENVER — Austin Gomber got his first drove in the game’s lone run with one of season. Pius Suter and Vinnie pitching a career-high seven innings in his victory for the Colorado Rockies, allowing his two doubles, helping the Washington CINCINNATI — Stefan Crichton pitched a the period. Hinostroza cut the Hinostroza each had a goal and 11th major league start, and the Miami two hits over six innings to beat the Astros Nationals edge the St. Louis Cardinals 1-0 scoreless ninth inning for his second save, an assist, and Malcolm Subban gap to 4-3 with a drive from the Marlins earned a split of their two-game 6-3 on a wintry Wednesday afternoon on a windy Wednesday. helping the Arizona Diamondbacks beat made 35 saves. slot at 11:13. series against Baltimore by winning 3-0 and send Houston to its ninth loss in 10 Brewers 4, Padres 2 The Blackhawks trailed 4-1 after the Cincinnati Reds 5-4 on Wednesday in Nashville called timeout, Wednesday. games. SAN DIEGO — Omar Narvaez hit a two- Luke Kunin scored 58 seconds the finish of a suspended game. but failed to stop Chicago’s Pirates 3, Tigers 2, 1st game Athletics 13, Twins 12 (10) run homer and Jace Peterson added a solo into the third. But Hagel closed Toronto at Boston, late momentum. Chicago’s Dominik Tigers 5, Pirates 2, 2nd game OAKLAND— The Oakland Athletics shot for the Milwaukee Brewers, who beat it out for Chicago when he beat Kubalik made it 4-all at 12:55, N.Y. Mets at Chicago Cubs, late Juuse Saros for his seventh of the DETROIT — Tyler Anderson pitched five extended their winning streak to 11, the San Diego Padres 4-2 Wednesday to converting Suter’s pass from season. strong innings to help Pittsburgh beat rallying from a two-run deficit and beating complete a three-game sweep. Tampa Bay at Kansas City, late The unlikely victory boosted behind the net. Chicago’s slim playoff hopes in It was a complete turnaround the Central Division. Nashville from most of the first 49 minutes. National Hockey League results | Wednesday holds the fourth and last playoff Suter scored the game’s first Raptors 114, Nets 103 the first quarter, propelling the Nets to a leader, Curry scored 18 points on 7-of-25 Bridges 18 to lead the Phoenix Suns to spot with 52 points. Dallas is fifth goal, sliding a puck between TAMPA, Fla. — Pascal Siakam had 27 13-point lead, their largest of the game. shooting, including 2 of 14 on 3s. a 116-113 victory over the Philadelphia with 50 points, and Chicago has Saros’ feet 4:14 into the first points and nine rebounds, OG Anunoby Cavaliers 121, Bulls 105 Pacers 122, Thunder 116 76ers on Wednesday night. 49 points. period. Then Nashville took over. scored 25 points and the Toronto Raptors CLEVELAND — Collin Sexton scored 30 INDIANAPOLIS — With seven men out, Joel Embiid, who had 38 points and 17 rebounds, heaved a full-court shot at the Mikael Granlund had a goal Minnesota at Arizona, late seized control in the third quarter in a points, Darius Garland added 25 and the Indiana Pacers came up big by playing and an assist for the Predators, 114-103 victory over the Brooklyn Nets Cleveland beat Chicago to snap a five- small ball Wednesday night, running horn that rattled around the rim and put San Jose at Vegas, late who face the Blackhawks again on Wednesday night, extending their game home losing streak. away from the reeling Oklahoma City the All-Star center on his back in disbelief on Friday night. Eeli Tolvanen and Montreal at Edmonton, late winning streak to four games. Wizards 118, Warriors 114 Thunder 122-116. Malcolm Brogdon had over the near-make. Kyrie Irving had 28 points, 11 rebounds WASHINGTON — Stephen Curry had 29 points, 15 rebounds and seven assists, Atlanta at New York, late and eight assists for the Nets, and Bruce his first rough night for Golden State and Caris LeVert scored 28 points as the Utah at Houston, late Brown added 21 points and 14 rebounds. in a month, and Bradley Beal rallied severely short-handed Pacers snapped a Detroit at Dallas, late Planner Toronto made 13 of 24 shots (54%) three-game losing streak despite playing Washington in the fourth quarter for its Miami at San Antonio, late and outscored the Nets 36-23 in the third season-best sixth straight victory. without anyone taller than 6-foot-7. COMING UP IN THE VALLEY quarter. Coming off a historic 11-game stretch Suns 116, 76ers 113 Denver at Portland, late Jeff Green hit a 3-pointer and Irving in which he made 78 3-pointers and PHILADELPHIA — Chris Paul scored 28 Memphis at LA Clippers, late ANTELOPE VALLEY COLLEGE ■ Baseball: Saturday at Cerro Coso (DH), noon followed with two in the final minutes of surpassed Beal as the NBA’s scoring points, Devin Booker had 19 and Mikal Minnesota at Sacramento, late ■ Softball: Tuesday at Mt.San Jacinto (DH),1 p.m. UNIVERSITY OF ANTELOPE VALLEY (NAIA) GOLF NASCAR MLB NHL NBA ■ 2021 LPGA Tour West Divison WESTERN CONFERENCE Baseball: Friday vs. Benedictine, 11 a.m. NASCAR Cup Series AMERICAN LEAGUE GP W L OT Pts GF GA Pacific Division West Division Schedule GEICO 500 Lineup Vegas 45 32 11 2 66 150 100 W L Pct GB Jan. 21-24 — Diamond Resorts After Saturday qualifying; race W L Pct GB Colorado 43 30 9 4 64 154 101 Phoenix 42 16 .724 — COMING UP IN SOCAL Tournament of Champions (Jessica Sunday Oakland 12 7 .632 _ Minnesota 44 28 13 3 59 137 117 L.A. Clippers 41 19 .683 2 Korda) At Talladega Superspeedway Seattle 11 7 .611 ½ Arizona 46 20 21 5 45 123 146 L.A. Lakers 35 23 .603 7 CLIPPERS (National Basketball Association) Feb. 25-28 — Gainbridge Talladega, Ala. Angels 9 7 .563 1½ ■ Friday at Houston, 5 p.m., BSSoCal Championship (Nelly Korda) Lap length: 2.66 miles St. Louis 43 19 18 6 44 124 135 Golden State 29 30 .492 13½ Texas 9 10 .474 3 San Jose 45 18 22 5 41 120 152 Sacramento 23 35 .397 19 ■ March 4-7 — Drive On Championship (Car number in parentheses) Houston 7 10 .412 4 Monday at New Orleans, 5 p.m., BSSoCal at Golden Ocala (Austin Ernst) 1. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, .000 mph. Kings 43 17 20 6 40 118 128 Southwest Division East Division ■ Wednesday at Phoenix, 7 p.m., BSSoCal/ESPN March 25-28 — Kia Classic (Inbee Park) 2. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, .000. Ducks 47 14 26 7 35 104 151 W L Pct GB April 1-4 — ANA Inspiration (Patty 3. (19) Martin Truex Jr, Toyota, .000. W L Pct GB East Division Dallas 30 26 .536 — LAKERS (National Basketball Association) Tavatanakit) 4. (24) William Byron, Chevrolet, .000. Boston 12 6 .667 _ GP W L OT Pts GF GA Memphis 29 27 .518 1 April 14-17 — Lotte Championship 5. (48) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, .000. Tampa Bay 10 8 .556 2 Washington 46 29 13 4 62 163 141 San Antonio 28 28 .500 2 ■ Today at Dallas, 6:30 p.m., TNT/SpectrumSN (Lydia Ko) 6. (20) Christopher Bell, Toyota, .000. Baltimore 8 10 .444 4 N.Y. Islanders 46 29 13 4 62 133 106 New Orleans 25 33 .431 6 ■ Saturday at Dallas, 5:30 p.m., ABC/SpectrumSN April 22-25 — Hugel-Air Premia LA 7.
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