Scoreboard: 7/11

7/11/2013

 

BASEBALL

American League

BALTIMORE ORIOLES–Reinstated LHP Wei-Yin Chen from the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Josh Stinson from Norfolk (IL).

OAKLAND ATHLETICS–Selected the contract of RHP Sonny Gray from Sacramento (PCL). Optioned RHP Dan Straily to Sacramento.

National League

MILWAUKEE BREWERS–Optioned RHP Johnny Hellweg to Wisconsin (MWL).

PITTSBURGH PIRATES–Signed INF Erich Weiss to a minor league contract.

American Association

EL PASO DIABLOS–Signed LHP Jorge Lugo.

KANSAS CITY T-BONES–Released RHP Eric Gonzalez.

LAREDO LEMURS–Signed LHP Matt Dunbar. Released LHP James Mannara.

ST. PAUL SAINTS–Released C Mark Radmacher.

WICHITA WINGNUTS–Released RHP Ben Graham.

Frontier League

EVANSVILLE OTTERS–Signed C Brian Erie.

GATEWAY GRIZZLIES–Traded C Matt Mirabal to Washington for future considerations. Signed RHP Ethan McKenzie.

United League

The SAN ANGELO COLTS–Signed OF Justin Reed. Released OF Matt Wright.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

NBA–Announced the resignation of executive vice president, team marketing and business operations Chris Granger, to become the president of the Sacramento Kings, effective Aug. 1. Announced the resignation executive vice president, basketball operations, Stu Jackson. Named Rod Thorn president, basketball operations.

ATLANTA HAWKS–Signed F Paul Millsap to a two-year contract.

CHARLOTTE BOBCATS–Signed C Al Jefferson and C Cody Zeller. Waived F Tyrus Thomas.

CHICAGO BULLS–Signed G-F Mike Dunleavy, G Tony Snell and F Erik Murphy.

DETROIT PISTONS–Signed F Josh Smith to a four-year contract.

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS–Picked up the 2014-15 option on the coach Mark Jackson.

INDIANA PACERS–Re-signed F David West. Signed G C.J. Watson.

LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS–Acquired G J.J. Redick from Milwaukee and sent G Eric Bledsoe and F Caron Butler to Phoenix. Los Angeles received F-G Jared Dudley from Phoenix and Milwaukee received two future second-round draft picks. Re-signed G Chris Paul to a five-year contract and F Matt Barnes and C Ryan Hollins.

LOS ANGELES LAKERS–Re-signed C Robert Sacre.

MIAMI HEAT–Re-signed C-F Chris Andersen to a one-year contract.

NEW ORLEANS PELICANS–Waived F Lance Thomas. Renounced their rights to F Lou Amundson, G Xavier Henry and G Roger Mason Jr. Signed C Greg Stiemsma.

NEW YORK KNICKS–Re-signed G Pablo Prigioni to a multiyear contract.

PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS–Acquired F Thomas Robinson from Houston for the rights to F Kostas Papnikolaou and F-C Marko Todorovic and two future second-round picks. Signed F Dorell Wright.

TORONTO RAPTORS–Traded C Andrea Bargnani to the New York for F Steve Novak, C Marcus Camby, G-F Quentin Richardson, a 2016 first-round draft pick and second-round draft picks in 2014 and 2017.

UTAH JAZZ–Acquired C Andris Biedrins, F Richard Jefferson, G Brandon Rush, 2014 and 2017 first-round draft picks and 2016 and 2017 second-round picks from Golden State and a 2018 second-round pick and cash considerations from Denver. Re-signed G Randy Foye and traded him to Denver and sent G Kevin Murphy to Golden State. Golden State received G Andre Iguodala from Denver and sent the Nuggets a 2018 second-round draft pick.

WASHINGTON WIZARDS–Signed G Eric Maynor. Re-signed G Garrett Temple and F Martell Webster.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

DETROIT LIONS–Signed QB Matthew Stafford to a three-year contract extension to 2017.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS–Waived TE/LS Kyle Nelson.

Canadian Football League

CFL–Fined Calgary OL John Gott and Saskatchewan DL Jermaine McElveen an undisclosed amount for their involvement in an altercation after the whistle and Calgary LB Juwan Simpson for a dangerous tackle on Saskatchewan WR Weston Dressler in a July 5 game. Fined Edmonton OL Cliff Louis an undisclosed amount for a dangerous block on Hamilton DL Eric Norwood in a July 7 game.

GYMNASTICS

National Collegiate Gymnastics Association

NCGA–Named Jen Miller-McEachern executive director effective Aug. 1.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

ANAHEIM DUCKS–Signed D Alex Grant to a one-year contract.

BOSTON BRUINS–Signed G Tuukka Rask to an eight-year contract.

CALGARY FLAMES–Signed C Mikael Backlund to a two-year contract.

EDMONTON OILERS–Acquired F David Perron from St. Louis for LW Magnus Paajarvi and a 2014 second-round draft pick.

LOS ANGELES KINGS–Signed LW Maxim Kitsyn to a three-year entry level contract and RW Brian O'Neill to a one-year contract.

MONTREAL CANADIENS–Signed F Gabriel Dumont to a two-year contract.

NEW JERSEY DEVILS–Re-signed D Marek Zidlicky.

NEW YORK RANGERS–Agreed to terms with D Justin Falk.

OTTAWA SENATORS–Re-signed D Mark Borowiecki to a two-year contract and F David Dziurzynski to a one-year contract.

PHOENIX COYOTES–Named Newell Brown assistant coach.

PITTSBURGH PENGUINS–Signed F Matt D'Agostini to a one-year contract.

SAN JOSE SHARKS–Named Joe Will general manager of Worcester (AHL). Promoted Jon Gustafson to vice president of business operations for Worcester. Re-signed G Alex Stalock and F Matt Pelech to a one-year contract. Signed D Rob Davison and D Adam Comrie to one-year contracts.

WASHINGTON CAPITALS–Signed D Karl Alzner to a four-year contract. Re-signed F Peter LeBlanc to a one-year contract.

American Hockey League

NORFOLK ADMIRALS–Signed RW Zack Stortini and D Nolan Yonkman to one-year contracts.

SOCCER

Major League Soccer

CHIVAS USA–Acquired F Erick Torres from Club Deportivo Guadalajara.

D.C. UNITED–Signed M Collin Martin.

LA GALAXY–Named Mike Munoz to the Academy coaching staff.

COLLEGE

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE–Named Mark Whitworth associate commissioner for men's basketball.

ALABAMA–Named Mike McGraw men's assistant golf coach.

BERRY–Named Dr. Tom Hart athletic director.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN–Named Kassi Lee director of football operations.

JACKSONVILLE STATE–Named Eric Wise and Altherias Warmley women's basketball assistant coaches.

MISSISSIPPI–Suspended senior men's basketball G Marshall Henderson indefinitely for a violation of team rules.

RUTGERS–Named Trey Miller assistant director of athletic communications.

RUTGERS-NEWARK–Promoted men's volleyball coach Pedro Trevino to coordinator of volleyball operations/men's volleyball coach.

SAINT MARY'S (CAL)–Named Jim Shaw special assistant to the men's basketball coach.

SOUTHERN CAL–Named Chris Capko director of basketball operations and Kurtis Schultz strength and conditioning coach for men's basketball.

ST. ROSE–Named Lisa Geiger assistant athletic director.

TCU–Named of Bill Mosiello associate head baseball coach and Kirk Saarloos baseball recruiting coordinator.

TENNESSEE–Named Patrick Lawson director of softball operations.

TOLEDO–Named Linh Nguyen men's and women's cross country and track & field coach.

FOOTBALL

Arena Football League

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Central Division

W L T Pct PF PA

Chicago 8 7 0 .533 802 808

San Antonio 8 7 0 .533 642 737

Iowa 6 9 0 .400 700 719

West Division

W L T Pct PF PA

x-Arizona 13 2 0 .867 998 716

Spokane 11 4 0 .733 998 783

x-San Jose 11 4 0 .733 847 752

Utah 5 10 0 .333 754 832

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

South Division

W L T Pct PF PA

x-Jacksonville 10 5 0 .667 791 728

Tampa Bay 7 8 0 .467 836 812

New Orleans 5 10 0 .333 700 861

Orlando 5 10 0 .333 777 884

Eastern Division

W L T Pct PF PA

y-Philadelphia 10 5 0 .667 890 715

Cleveland 3 12 0 .200 704 869

Pittsburgh 3 12 0 .200 615 838

x-clinched playoff spot

y-clinched division

FRIDAY

Utah at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m.

CYCLING

Tour de France

At Mont-Saint-Michel, France

11th Stage

A 20.5-mile individual time trial from Avranches to Mont-Saint-Michel

1. Tony Martin, Germany, Omega Pharma-QuickStep, 36 minutes, 29 seconds.

2. Chris Froome, England, Sky Procycling, 12 seconds behind.

3. Thomas De Gendt, Belgium, Vacansoleil-DCM, 1:01.

4. Richie Porte, Australia, Sky Procycling, 1:21.

5. Michal Kwiatkowski, Poland, Omega Pharma-QuickStep, 1:31.

6. Svein Tuft, Canada, Orica GreenEdge, 1:35.

7. Sylvain Chavanel, France, Omega Pharma-QuickStep, 1:37

8. Jeremy Roy, France, Francaise des Jeux, 1:43.

9. Tom Dumoulin, Netherlands, Team Argos-Shimano, 1:45.

10. Jonathan Castroviejo, Spain, Movistar, 1:52.

11. Bauke Mollema, Netherlands, Belkin Pro Cycling, 2:05.

12. Andrew Talansky, United States, Garmin-Sharp, 2:08.

13. Alejandro Valverde, Spain, Movistar, 2:12.

14. Lars Ytting Bak, Denmark, Lotto Belisol, 2:15.

15. Alberto Contador, Spain, Team Saxo-Tinkoff, same time.

16. Roman Kreuziger, Czech Republic, Team Saxo-Tinkoff, 2:18.

17. Peter Sagan, Slovakia, Cannondale, same time.

18. Maciej Bodnar, Poland, Cannondale, 2:21.

19. Jean-Christophe Peraud, France, AG2R La Mondiale, 2:22.

20. Michael Rogers, Australia, Team Saxo-Tinkoff, 2:26.

21. Cadel Evans, Australia, BMC Racing, 2:30.

22. Laurens ten Dam, Netherlands, Belkin Pro Cycling, 2:32.

49. Tejay Van Garderen, United States, BMC Racing, 3:19.

110. Thomas Danielson, United States, Garmin-Sharp, 4:35.

141. Brent Bookwalter, United States, BMC Racing, 5:06.

Overall Standings

(After 11 stages)

1. Chris Froome, England, Sky Procycling, 42 hours, 29 minutes, 24 seconds.

2. Alejandro Valverde, Spain, Movistar, 3:25.

3. Bauke Mollema, Netherlands, Belkin Pro Cycling, 3:37.

4. Alberto Contador, Spain, Team Saxo-Tinkoff, 3:54.

5. Roman Kreuziger, Czech Republic, Team Saxo-Tinkoff, 3:57.

6. Laurens ten Dam, Netherlands, Belkin Pro Cycling, 4:10.

7. Michal Kwiatkowski, Poland, Omega Pharma-QuickStep, 4:44.

8. Nairo Alexander Quintana, Colombia, Movistar, 5:18.

9. Rui Costa, Portugal, Movistar, 5:37.

10. Jean-Christophe Peraud, France, AG2R La Mondiale, 5:39.

11. Joaquin Rodriguez, Spain, Katusha, 5:48.

12. Jakob Fuglsang, Denmark, Astana, same time.

13 Daniel Martin, Ireland, Garmin-Sharp, 5:52.

14. Cadel Evans, Australia, BMC Racing, 6:54.

15. Mikel Nieve, Spain, Euskaltel-Euskadi, 8:04.

16. Michael Rogers, Australia, Team Saxo-Tinkoff, 8:28.

17. Andy Schleck, Luxembourg, RadioShack Leopard, 8:32.

18. Daniel Moreno, Spain, Katusha, 9:34.

19. Maxime Monfort, Belgium, RadioShack Leopard, 10:16.

20. Igor Anton Hernandez, Spain, Euskaltel-Euskadi, 10:48.

Also

24. Andrew Talansky, United States, Garmin-Sharp, 13:11.

51. Tejay Van Garderen, United States, BMC Racing, 38:08.

60. Thomas Danielson, United States, Garmin-Sharp, 46:27.

82. Brent Bookwalter, United States, BMC Racing, 1:00:23.

WNBA

WEDNESDAY

Chicago 89, Washington 85

San Antonio at Phoenix, 3:30

TUESDAY

New York 66, Seattle 57

Minnesota 94, Atlanta 72

TODAY

Minnesota at Indiana, 12

Los Angeles at Tulsa, 9

FRIDAY

Chicago at Connecticut, 7

Washington at San Antonio, 8 p.m.

SOCCER

Major League Soccer

EASTERN CONFERENCE

W L T Pts GF GA

Montreal 9 4 4 31 31 25

Sporting KC 8 5 6 30 26 19

New York 8 7 4 28 25 24

Philadelphia 7 6 6 27 29 29

Houston 7 6 5 26 20 18

New England 6 5 6 24 21 14

Columbus 6 8 5 23 23 23

Chicago 6 8 3 21 19 25

Toronto FC 2 8 7 13 17 24

D.C. United 2 13 4 10 8 29

WESTERN CONFERENCE

W L T Pts GF GA

Real Salt Lake 10 5 4 34 29 18

FC Dallas 8 4 7 31 27 24

Los Angeles 9 7 3 30 29 22

Portland 7 2 9 30 28 17

Vancouver 8 5 5 29 29 25

Colorado 7 7 6 27 23 22

Seattle 7 6 3 24 21 19

San Jose 5 9 6 21 20 32

Chivas USA 3 10 5 14 16 32

NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.

Sunday

Sporting KC 2, Chicago 1

Columbus 1, Portland 0

Montreal 1, Chivas USA 1

Colorado 0, D.C. United 0

Los Angeles 2, FC Dallas 0

Friday

Chivas USA at Philadelphia, 7:30

Saturday

Montreal at New York, 7

Houston at New England, 7:30

Toronto FC at Sporting KC, 8:30

Real Salt Lake at FC Dallas, 9

Seattle at San Jose, 10:30

Los Angeles at Portland, 11

NEXT Sunday

Chicago at Vancouver, 7

NEXT Wednesday

New England at Colorado, 9

Toronto FC at Chivas USA, 10:30

U.S. Soccer

(Won 7, Lost 2, Tied 2)

Tuesday, Jan. 29 — United States 0, Canada 0

q-Wednesday, Feb. 6 — Honduras 2, United States 1

q-Friday, March 22 — United States 1, Costa Rica 0

q-Tuesday, March 26 — United States 0, Mexico 0

Wednesday, May 29 — Belgium 4, United States 2

Sunday, June 2 — United States 4, Germany 3

q-Friday, June 7 — United States 2, Jamaica 1

q-Tuesday, June 11 — United States 2, Panama 0

q-Tuesday, June 18 — United States 1, Honduras 0

Friday, July 5 — United States 6, Guatemala 0

a-Tuesday, July 9 — United States 6, Belize 1

a-Saturday, July 13 — vs. Cuba at Sandy, Utah, 3:30 p.m.

a-Tuesday, July 16 — vs. Costa Rica at East Hartford, Conn., 8 p.m.

Wednesday, Aug. 14 — vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina at Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, 2:30 p.m.

q-Friday, Sept. 6 — vs. Costa Rica at San Jose, Costa Rica, TBA

q-Tuesday, Sept. 10 — vs. Mexico at Columbus, Ohio, 8:11 p.m.

q-Friday, Oct. 11 — vs. Jamaica at Kansas City, Kan., TBA

q-Tuesday, Oct. 15 — vs. Panama at Panama City, TBA

q-World Cup qualifier

a-CONCACAF Gold Cup

BOXING

Fight Schedule

Friday

At Texas Station Casino, Las Vegas (ESPN2), Chris Avalos vs. Drian Francisco, 10, junior featherweights; Glen Tapia vs. Abie Han, 10, junior middleweights.

Saturday

At The Casino, Monte Carlo, Monaco, Khabib Allakhverdiev vs. Souleymane M'baye, 12, for Allakhverdiev's WBA World-IBO junior welterweight titles; Max Bursak vs. Prince Arron, 12, for Bursak's European middleweight title; Ilunga Makabu vs. Dmytro Kucher, 12, cruiserweights; Denis Grachev vs. Edwin Rodriguez, 10, light heavyweights.

TENNIS

Hungarian Grand Prix

Budapest, Hungary

Singles

Second Round

Annika Beck (4), Germany, d. Lucie Hradecka, Czech Republic, 6-3, 6-3.

Yvonne Meusburger, Austria, d. Johanna Larsson (5), Sweden, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4.

Timea Babos, Hungary, d. Maria-Teresa Torro-Flor (7), Spain, 1-6, 6-4, 7-6 (4).

Simona Halep (3), Romania, d. Agnes Bukta, Hungary, 6-1, 6-1.

Mercedes Cup

Stuttgart, Germany

Singles

Second Round

Michael Berrer, Germany, d. Jeremy Chardy (3), France, 6-2, 6-7 (1), 6-3.

Roberto Bautista Agut, Spain, d. Martin Klizan (8), Slovakia, 6-7 (3), 6-1, 6-4.

Philipp Kohlschreiber (2), Germany, d. Nils Langer, Germany, 7-5, 6-2.

Gael Monfils, France, d. Florian Mayer (6), Germany, 6-3, 6-0.

Doubles

First Round

Facundo Bagnis, Argentina, and Thomaz Bellucci, Brazil, d. Marcel Granollers and Marc Lopez (1), Spain, 2-6, 7-6 (5), 10-7.

Dustin Brown, Germany, and Paul Hanley (4), Australia, d. Daniel Gimeno-Traver, Spain, and Leonardo Mayer, Argentina, 6-4, 7-6 (5).

Andrea Beck and Michael Berrer, Germany, d. Fabio Fognini, Italy, and Daniel Munoz-De La Nava, Spain, 6-4, 6-3.

Tommy Haas and Robin Kern, Germany, d. Paul-Henri Mathieu and Benoit Paire, France, 6-3, 6-3.

Swedish Open

Bastad, Sweden

Singles

Second Round

Juan Monaco (3), Argentina, d. Henri Laaksonen, Switzerland, 6-4, 6-2.

Albert Ramos, Spain, d. Tommy Robredo (4), Spain, 6-3, 6-4.

Grigor Dimitrov (5), Bulgaria, d. Filippo Volandri, Italy, 2-6, 6-1, 6-4.

Carlos Berlocq, Argentina, d. Blaz Kavcic, Slovenia, 7-5, 6-3.

Italiacom Open

Palermo, Sicily

Singles

First Round

Kristina Mladenovic (3), France, d. Maria Joao Koehler, Portugal, 6-1, 7-6 (5).

Second Round

Silvia Soler-Espinosa (7), Spain, d. Mirjana Lucic-Baroni, Croatia, 6-2, 1-0, retired.

Dinah Pfizenmaier, Germany, d. Anabel Medina Garrigues, Spain, 6-1, 6-1.

Renata Voracova, Czech Republic, d. Corinna Dentoni, Italy, 7-5, 6-1.

Sara Errani (1), Italy, d. Barbora Zahlavova Strycova, Czech Republic, 6-3, 6-2.

Hall of Fame Championships

Newport, R.I.

Singles

Second Round

Jan Hernych, Czech Republic, def. Jack Sock, United States, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4.

Ivo Karlovic, Croatia, def. Vasek Pospisil, Canada, 6-4, 1-6, 6-3.

Igor Sijsling (3), Netherlands, def. Yuichi Sugita, Japan, 6-3, 6-4.

Michael Russell, United States, def. Alex Kuznetsov, United States, 6-3, 6-4.

Lleyton Hewitt (4), Australia, def. Prakash Amritraj, India, 6-2, 6-1.

Michal Przysiezny, Poland, def. Rajeev Ram (8), United States, 2-6, 7-5, 6-3.

John Isner (2), United States, def. Adrian Mannarino, France, 6-0, 7-6 (7).

Nicolas Mahut, France, def. Tim Smyczek, United States, 6-2, 6-4.

Doubles

First Round

Ivo Karlovic, Croatia, and Divij Sharan, India, def. Illya Marchenko and Denys Molchanov, Ukraine, 4-6, 7-6 (1), 11-9.

Matthew Ebden, Australia, and Igor Sijsling, Netherlands, def. Eduardo Gil, Venezuela, and Krasimir Kolev, United States, 6-2, 6-1.

Prakash Amritraj, India, and Sam Querrey, United States, def. Ruben Bemelmans, Belgium, and Michal Przysiezny, Poland, 4-6, 6-3, 10-5.

Adil Shamasdin, Canada, and John-Patrick Smith, Australia, def. James Blake and Rajeev Ram (3), United States, 6-4, 6-7 (3), 10-6.

Denis Kudla and Michael Russell, United States, def. Santiago Gonzalez, Mexico, and Scott Lipsky (1), United States, 4-6, 7-6 (6), 10-4.

AUTO RACING

NASCAR Sprint Cup

Schedule, winners

x-non-points race

Feb. 16 — x-The Sprint Unlimited (Kevin Harvick)

Feb. 21 — x-Budweiser Duel 1 (Kevin Harvick)

Feb. 21 — x-Budweiser Duel 2 (Kyle Busch)

Feb. 24 — Daytona 500 (Jimmie Johnson)

March 3 — Subway Fresh Fit 500, Avondale, Ariz. (Carl Edwards)

March 10 — Kobalt Tools 400, Las Vegas (Matt Kenseth)

March 17 — Food City 500, Bristol, Tenn. (Kasey Kahne)

March 24 — Auto Club 400, Fontana, Calif. (Kyle Busch)

April 7 — STP Gas Booster 500, Ridgeway, Va. (Jimmie Johnson)

April 13 — NRA 500, Fort Worth, Texas (Kyle Busch)

April 21 — STP 400, Kansas City, Kan. (Matt Kenseth)

April 27 — Toyota Owners 400, Richmond, Va. (Kevin Harvick)

May 5 — Aaron's 499, Talladega, Ala. (David Ragan)

May 11 — Bojangles' Southern 500, Darlington, S.C. (Matt Kenseth)

May 18 — x-Sprint Showdown (Jamie McMurray)

May 18 — x-NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race (Jimmie Johnson)

May 26 — Coca-Cola 600, Concord, N.C. (Kevin Harvick)

June 2 — Dover 400, Dover, Del. (Tony Stewart)

June 9 — Pocono 400, Long Pond, Pa. (Jimmie Johnson)

June 16 — Quicken Loans 400, Brooklyn, Mich. (Greg Biffle)

June 23 — Toyota/Save Mart 350, Sonoma, Calif. (Martin Truex Jr.)

June 30 — Quaker State 400, Sparta, Ky. (Matt Kenseth)

July 6 — Coke Zero 400 powered by Coca-Cola, Daytona Beach, Fla. (Jimmie Johnson)

Sunday — New Hampshire 300, Loudon

July 28 — Crown Royal Presents The Your Hero's Name Here 400 at The Brickyard, Indianapolis

Aug. 4 — Pennsylvania 400, Long Pond, Pa.

Aug. 11 — Cheez-It 355 at The Glen, Watkins Glen, N.Y.

Aug. 18 — Pure Michigan 400, Brooklyn, Mich.

Aug. 24 — Irwin Tools Night Race, Bristol, Tenn.

Sept. 1 — AdvoCare 500 at Atlanta, Hampton, Ga.

Sept. 7 — Federated Auto Parts 400, Richmond, Va.

Sept. 15 — GEICO 400, Joliet, Ill.

Sept. 22 — Sylvania 300, Loudon, N.H.

Sept. 29 — AAA 400, Dover, Del.

Oct. 6 — Hollywood Casino 400, Kansas City, Kan.

Oct. 12 — Bank of America 500, Concord, N.C.

Oct. 20 — Camping World RV Sales 500, Talladega, Ala.

Oct. 27 — Goody's Fast Relief 500, Ridgeway, Va.

Nov. 3 — AAA Texas 500, Fort Worth, Texas

Nov. 10 — AdvoCare 500, Avondale, Ariz.

Nov. 17 — Ford EcoBoost 400, Homestead, Fla.

GLANTZ-CULVER LINE

Major League Baseball

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE

Washington -125 at Philadelphia +115

at Atlanta -120 Cincinnati +110

St. Louis -135 at Chicago +125

at Arizona -145 Milwaukee +135

San Francisco -125 at San Diego +115

at Los Angeles -150 Colorado +140

Toronto -125 at Cleveland +115

at Tampa Bay -210 Minnesota +190

at Detroit -160 Chicago +150

at New York -130 Kansas City +120

Boston -135 at Seattle +125

Texas -135 at Baltimore +125

SPORTS NOTES

Maumee Bay Power Baseball Club is holding tryouts for 8-under and 9-under teams for 2014 season. Tryout date July 27th. Location Power Baseball home field at Owens Community College Softball Field. 8-under tryout will began at 10 a.m. and 9-under tryouts will began at noon. Players must be 8 or 9 on or before April 31, 2014. Bring birth certificate, glove, cap. Email coach Medina at powerkids24@gmail.com.