B2 FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 2012 A SCOREBOARD LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER | KENTUCKY.COM Transactions Basketball AMATEUR FRIDAY’S LINEUP BASEBALL USGA WOMEN’S AMATEUR PUBLIC MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL—Sus- NBA LINKS CHAMPIONSHIP TV, radio pended Tampa Bay RHP Joel Peralta eight At Neshanic Station, N.J. games for having pine tar on his glove. FINALS 6,221-yd., par-72 AUTO RACING American League (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Neshanic Valley Golf Course DETROIT TIGERS—Activated C Alex 8 a.m. Formula One: practice for European Grand Prix Speed Tuesday, June 12 ROUND OF 32 Avila from the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Oklahoma City 105. Miami 94 Upper half 3 p.m. NASCAR Sprint: practice for Toyota/Save Mart 350 Speed Jacob Turner from Toledo (IL). Op- Thursday, June 14 Alice Jeong, Calif. (145) def. Lisa Mc- tioned RHP Luke Putkonen and C Bryan 11 p.m. NASCAR Sprint: qualifying for Toyota/Save Mart 350 Speed Miami 100 .........Oklahoma City 96 Closkey, Texas (137), 2 and 1; Allyssa Holaday to Toledo. Assigned 1B Andrew (taped) Sunday, June 17 Ferrell, Wis. (147) def. Dana Finkelstein, Allen and RHP Drew VerHagen to the Miami 91 ..........Oklahoma City 85 Ariz. (143), 19 holes; Annie Park, N.Y. Gulf Coast Tigers. BASEBALL Tuesday’s game (140) def. Sally Watson, Scotland (144), KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Traded RHP Miami 104 .........Oklahoma City 98 3 and 1; Brittany Altomare, Mass. (142) 7 p.m. MLB: Yankees at Mets MLB Sean O’Sullivan to Toronto for cash Thursday’s game def. Tiffany Lua, Calif. (144), 3 and 2. considerations. 7:05 p.m. SAL: Lexington at West Virginia WLXG-AM 1300 Miami 121 ........Oklahoma City 106 Lakareber Abe, Texas (139) def. Elis- OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Activated abeth Bernabe, Calif. (145), 1 up; Doris 7:10 p.m. MLB: Twins at Reds FS Ohio, WVLK-FM 101.5 LHP Jordan Norberto from the 15- Miami wins series 4-1 Chen, Fla. (144) def. Emily Tubert, Ca- 9 p.m. College World Series: ESPN day DL. Recalled C Derek Norris from lif. (143), 2 and 1; Rachel Morris, Calif. Arkansas vs. South Carolina Sacramento (PCL). Optioned 3B Josh (146) def. Kelly Shon, N.Y. (140), 4 and Donaldson and LHP Pedro Figueroa to Golf 3; Kyung Kim, Ariz. (144) def. Yi Chen 9:30 p.m. MLB: Cubs at Diamondbacks WGN Sacramento. DAVE WEAVER | ASSOCIATED PRESS Liu, Taiwan (142), 2 and 1. TAMPA BAY RAYS—Claimed 2B Lower half BOXING Arizona’s Bobby Brown, right, celebrated his two-run homer Brooks Conrad off waivers from Mil- PROFESSIONAL Chirapat Jao-Javanil, Thailand (145) 9 p.m. Champion Javier Castro vs. Mike Dallas Jr. ESPN2 with Seth Mejias-Brean (5) and Joseph Maggi. waukee. def. Karen Chung, N.J. (138), 2 up; for WBO Latino junior welterweight title National League PGA: TRAVELERS CHAMPIONSHIP Pailin Ruttanasupagid, Thailand (147) ATLANTA BRAVES—Optioned RHP At Cromwell, Conn. def. Kristina Merkle, Hawaii (143), 7 DIVING Todd Redmond to Gwinnett (IL). Assigned 6,841-yard, par-70 (35-35) and 5; Allisen Corpuz, Hawaii (148) def. LHP Brent Leach to Mississippi (SL). 11 p.m. Olympic Trials, men’s 3m synchro final NBC Sports COLLEGE BASEBALL TPC River Highlands Course Chieh Peng, Taiwan (146), 3 and 2; Kim MIAMI MARLINS—Optioned RHP David Mathis ........34-30—64 -6 Kaufman, S.D. (144) def. Demi Frances Chris Hatcher to New Orleans (PCL). Runas, Calif. (142), 3 and 2. GOLF Recalled LHP Mike Dunn from New Nathan Green .......34-31—65 -5 Will Claxton .........31-34—65 -5 Grace Na, Calif. (145) def. Lea Gar- 9 a.m. PGA Europe: BMW International Open Golf Orleans (PCL). ner, Utah (149), 4 and 3; Kristine Odai- Arizona beats Florida State, Fredrik Jacobson .....31-34—65 -5 12:30 p.m. LPGA: Manulife Financial Classic Golf MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Optioned yar, Fla. (143) def. Hannah Basalone, Jerry Kelly ..........34-32—66 -4 RHP Tyler Thornburg to Nashville Calif. (147), 5 and 4; Ashlan Ramsey, 3 p.m. PGA: Travelers Championship Golf Gary Christian .......33-33—66 -4 reaches World Series finals (PCL). Recalled RHP Mike McClendon Ga. (144) def. Emilie Burger, Ga. (140), Roland Thatcher .....35-31—66 -4 6:30 p.m. Champions: Montreal Championship (taped) Golf from Nashville. 4 and 3; Jennifer Yang, Korea (148) def. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Agreed to Tim Clark ..........33-33—66 -4 Arizona converted three errors into a six-run first inning and T. J. Kliebphipat, Calif. (147), 1 up. HOCKEY terms with SS Zach Green on a minor Rocco Mediate .......34-32—66 -4 ROUND OF 16 advanced to the College World Series finals with a 10-3 victory over league contract. Assigned RHP Mitch Webb Simpson ......33-33—66 -4 Upper half 7 p.m. NHL Draft NBC Sports Florida State on Thursday in Omaha, Neb. Gueller, OF Andrew Pullin and RHP Bubba Watson .......32-34—66 -4 Jeong, Calif. (145) def. Ferrell, Wis. Freshman starter Brandon Leibrandt (8-3) was pulled after he Shane Watson to the Gulf Coast Phillies. Chez Reavie. .34-32—66 -4 (147), 1 up; Park, N.Y. (140) def. Altomare, HORSE RACING Tommy Gainey. .35-31—66 -4 recorded just one out for the Seminoles, who used eight pitchers to PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Activated Mass. (142), 2 and 1; Abe, Texas (139) 9:30 a.m. Live racing begins TVG RHP Daniel McCutchen from the 15-day Kevin Kisner ........33-33—66 -4 def. Chen, Fla. (144), 1 up; Kim, Ariz. tie a CWS record for a nine-inning game. DL and optioned him to Indianapolis (IL). Brandt Jobe ........35-32—67 -3 (144) def. Morris, Calif. (146), 2 and 1. SOCCER HOCKEY Ken Duke ...........32-35—67 -3 Lower half Robert Refsnyder and Bobby Brown homered in a span of three 2:30 p.m. UEFA Euro 2012 quarterfinals: Germany vs. Greece ESPN at-bats in the fourth as the Wildcats built their lead to 10-1. National Hockey League Chris DiMarco .......34-33—67 -3 Jao-Javanil, Thailand (145) def. Rut- NASHVILLE PREDATORS—Signed Greg Chalmers ......31-36—67 -3 tanasupagid, Thailand (147), 4 and 3; 1 TRACK AND FIELD Kurt Heyer (13-2) worked 7 ⁄3 innings while taking the national F Chris Mueller to a one-year, two-way Charley Hoffman .....34-33—67 -3 Kaufman, S.D. (144) def. Corpuz, Ha- lead for wins. contract and F Brandon Yip to a one- Matt Kuchar ........36-31—67 -3 waii (148), 2 and 1; Na, Calif. (145) def. 9 p.m. Olympic Trials finals NBC Sports The Wildcats (46-17) won Bracket 1 and will open the best-of- year contract. Roberto Castro ......33-34—67 -3 Odaiyar, Fla. (143), 5 and 3; Ramsey, COLLEGE Brian Davis .........33-34—67 -3 Ga. (144) def. Yang, Korea (148), 1 up. three finals Sunday. Arizona will be playing for its fourth national AUBURN—Named Ty Evans women’s Aaron Baddeley ......33-34—67 -3 Around town championship, and first since 1986. assistant basketball coach. Stephen Gangluff.....31 -36—67 -3 WWGA NATIONAL The Wildcats have won nine games in a row and are 56-0 when VANDERBILT—Named Scott Lim- Nick O’Hern .........31-37—68 -2 AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP HORSE RACING baugh men’s golf coach. Ian Poulter .........33-35—68 -2 At Monroe, Mich. 12:40 p.m. Simulcasting begins at The Red Mile scoring nine or more runs since March 2010. Brian Gay ..........34-34—68 -2 6,142-yd., par-73 (37-36) 12:45 p.m. Simulcasting begins at Keeneland The Seminoles (50-17) were making their 21st appearance in Derek Lamely .......34-34—68 -2 Monroe CG. & C.C. Omaha and no other team has played in the CWS as many times Baseball Camilo Villegas ......34-34—68 -2 CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT without winning a championship. Billy Mayfair ........34-34—68 -2 Round of 32 1 Seung-Yul Noh .......31-37—68 -2 Moriya Jutanugarn, Thailand (145) 2 AlwaysHereToo L. Goncalves 116 5-2 3rd—$17,600, cl, 3YO up F&M, 1 /16mi. MINOR LEAGUE Robert Karlsson ......35-33—68 -2 def. Emma Talley, Princeton (152), 3 3 FrcedeLaNture C. Lanerie 118 2-1 1 (1) All by Chance (C.Borel) 10.80 6.80 3.20 Gamecocks, Hogs to play for finals berth Kevin Streelman .....34-34—68 -2 and 2 4 Formal Plan G. Kuntzweiler 124 5-1 5 (5) Lilleandra (L.Goncalves) 14.20 4.60 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE James Driscoll .......35-33—68 -2 SECOND FLIGHT 5 GarnetCrystals G. Saez 122 12-1 4 (4) Miss Femme Fatale (C.Lanerie) 2.60 Michael Roth offered yet another example of why he’s one of Garth Mulroy ........33-35—68 -2 Quarterfinals 6 HnnysHurrcne V. Lebron 122 5-1 Off 1:43. Time 1:47.69. Also Ran—Moon Danc- NORTH DIVISION ing, Gabbie Gulch, Meanerthanu. Pick 3 (6-1-1) the most dominant pitchers ever at the College World Series. Roth Graham DeLaet ......32-36—68 -2 Alyssa Gaudio, Ill. (162) def. Taylor 5th—$20,000, claiming ($10,000- W L Pct. GB paid $101.20. Daily Double (1-1) paid $31.20. John Rollins. .35-33—68 -2 Clark, Mich. (160), 1 up 15,000), 3-year-olds and up, 7 fur- tossed a two-hitter, retiring the last 22 batters he faced, and two- Pawtucket (Red Sox) . 45 29 .608 — Exacta (1-5) paid $147.60. Superfecta (1-5-4-3) Abby Smith, Frankfort (161) def. Su- Lehigh Valley (Phillies) . 41 30 .577 2½ Patrick Sheehan .....31-37—68 -2 longs, 4:50 paid $1,011.00. Trifecta (1-5-4) paid $607.40.
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