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2B SPORTS SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 2016 | WEST HAWAII TODAY Kershaw strikes out 13, wins 7th straight by beating Giants RACE DAY: Saturday, October 8, 2016 WOMEN: TOP 35 1. Daniela Ryf CHE 4 13,250 2. Susie Cheetham GBR 5 10,140 3. Rachel Joyce GBR 2 7,840 4. Lucy Gossage GBR 3 7,590 5. Julia Gajer DEU 4 7,450 6. Liz Blatchford AUS 3 7,200 7. Sarah Piampiano USA 4 7,185 8. Gurutze Frades ESP 5 7,070 9. Lisa Roberts USA 4 6,685 10. Michelle Vesterby DNK 3 6,605 11. Annabel Luxford AUS 5 6,580 12. Meredith Kessler USA 5 6,475 13. Elizabeth Lyles USA 5 6,465 14. Anja Beranek DEU 4 6,455 15. Heather Jackson USA 3 6,290 16. Caroline Steff en CHE 4 6,220 17. Åsa Lundström SWE 3 6,175 18. Kaisa Lehtonen FIN 3 6,140 19. Camilla Pedersen DNK 4 6,090 20. Heather Wurtele CAN 4 5,910 21. Mareen Hufe DEU 5 5,750 22. Yvonne Van Vlerken NLD 5 5,200 23. Tine Holst DNK 4 5,185 24. Magali Tisseyre CAN 3 4,605 25. Alexandra Tondeur BEL 5 4,530 26. Beth Gerdes USA 5 4,490 27. Alicia Kaye USA 3 4,340 28. Ariane Monticeli BRA 5 4,335 29. Jodie Robertson USA 3 3,960 30. Carrie Lester AUS 3 3,920 31. Tine Deckers BEL 4 3,840 32. Emma-kate Lidbury GBR 5 3,695 33. Leanda Cave GBR 3 3,520 34. Emma Bilham CHE 3 3,515 35. Dimity-lee Duke AUS 5 3,330 MLB | AROUND THE DIAMOND AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Baltimore 36 24 .600 -- -- 8-2 L-1 24-11 12-13 Boston 35 25 .583 1 -- 5-5 W-1 19-12 16-13 Toronto 33 30 .524 4½ 2 6-4 W-1 15-15 18-15 New York 31 30 .508 5½ 3 7-3 W-5 18-12 13-18 Tampa Bay 28 31 .475 7½ 5 6-4 W-2 12-15 16-16 Central W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Cleveland 34 26 .567 -- -- 8-2 W-2 17-12 17-14 Chicago 31 30 .508 3½ 3 4-6 W-2 15-14 16-16 Kansas City 30 30 .500 4 3½ 2-8 L-8 19-7 11-23 Detroit 30 30 .500 4 3½ 6-4 L-2 17-13 13-17 Minnesota 18 42 .300 16 15½ 3-7 L-2 11-20 7-22 West W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Texas 37 24 .607 -- -- 7-3 L-1 24-10 13-14 Seattle 34 27 .557 3 -- 4-6 W-1 15-16 19-11 Houston 29 34 .460 9 6 5-5 L-2 17-14 12-20 Los Angeles 26 35 .426 11 8 3-7 L-5 12-18 14-17 Oakland 25 35 .417 11½ 8½ 4-6 L-6 13-16 12-19 NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Washington 37 24 .607 -- -- 7-3 W-1 16-11 21-13 New York 34 26 .567 2½ -- 5-5 W-3 15-12 19-14 Miami 32 29 .525 5 1 6-4 W-2 14-16 18-13 Philadelphia 29 32 .475 8 4 3-7 L-2 16-16 13-16 Atlanta 18 42 .300 18½ 14½ 3-7 W-2 7-23 11-19 Central W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Chicago 41 18 .695 -- -- 6-4 L-1 22-8 19-10 St. Louis 33 28 .541 9 -- 7-3 W-3 15-16 18-12 Pittsburgh 32 29 .525 10 1 3-7 L-3 18-13 14-16 Milwaukee 28 33 .459 14 5 5-5 L-2 17-17 11-16 Cincinnati 23 38 .377 19 10 6-4 W-1 16-18 7-20 West W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away San Francisco 36 26 .581 -- -- 4-6 L-1 17-13 19-13 Los Angeles 33 29 .532 3 ½ 6-4 W-1 17-14 16-15 Colorado 28 33 .459 7½ 5 4-6 L-1 11-16 17-17 San Diego 26 36 .419 10 7½ 6-4 W-1 15-18 11-18 Arizona 26 37 .413 10½ 8 3-7 L-2 10-23 16-14 SCHEDULE NATIONAL LEAGUE Friday’s Games St. Louis 9, Pittsburgh 3, 12 innings Washington 9, Philadelphia 6 Cincinnati 2, Oakland 1 Atlanta 5, Chicago Cubs 1 N.Y. Mets 2, Milwaukee 1, 11 innings San Diego 7, Colorado 5 Miami 8, Arizona 6 L.A. Dodgers 3, San Francisco 2 Saturday’s Games Philadelphia (Nola 5-4) at Washington (Roark 4-4), 6:05 a.m. Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 9-1) at Atlanta (Wisler 2-6), 10:10 a.m. N.Y. Mets (Verrett 3-3) at Milwaukee (Peralta 3-7), 10:10 a.m. Oakland (Graveman 2-6) at Cincinnati (Straily 3-2), 10:10 a.m. San Diego (Johnson 0-2) at Colorado (Chatwood 7-4), 10:10 a.m. L.A. Dodgers (Kazmir 5-3) at San Francisco (Samardzija 7-4), 1:15 p.m. St. Louis (Martinez 6-5) at Pittsburgh (Liriano 4-5), 1:15 p.m. Miami (Fernandez 9-2) at Arizona (Godley 0-0), 4:10 p.m. COUNTDOWN TO KONA | 119 DAYS MEN: TOP 50 1. Jan Frodeno DEU 4 13,350 2. Brent Mcmahon CAN 5 10,615 3. Sebastian Kienle DEU 4 8,440 4. Lionel Sanders CAN 5 7,370 5. Timothy Odonnell USA 3 7,300 6. Andreas Raelert DEU 1 7,200 7. Tim Don GBR 4 7,025 8. Tyler Butterfi eld BMU 3 6,855 9. Matthew Russell USA 5 6,650 10. Andy Potts USA 2 6,270 11. Cyril Viennot FRA 4 6,170 12. Boris Stein DEU 3 5,940 13. Eneko Llanos ESP 4 5,635 14. Ben Hoff man USA 5 5,470 15. Timothy Van Berkel AUS 5 5,220 16. Terenzo Bozzone NZL 5 4,945 17. Patrick Lange DEU 4 4,845 18. James Cunnama ZAF 4 4,825 19. Kevin Collington USA 5 4,815 20. David Mcnamee GBR 4 4,590 21. Stefan Schmid DEU 3 4,560 22. Jesse Thomas USA 4 4,545 23. Tim Reed AUS 4 4,440 24. Ruedi Wild CHE 4 4,335 25. Bart Aernouts BEL 3 4,325 26. Matt Trautman ZAF 4 4,220 27. Ivan Rana ESP 3 3,745 28. Mauro Baertsch CHE 5 3,730 29. Per Bittner DEU 5 3,620 30. Callum Millward NZL 5 3,580 31. Joe Skipper GBR 2 3,500 32. Andi Boecherer DEU 4 3,470 33. David Plese SVN 5 3,415 34. Alessandro Degasperi ITA 5 3,320 35. Michael Raelert DEU 3 3,220 36. Michael Weiss AUT 4 3,135 37. Antony Costes FRA 5 3,120 38. Marko Albert EST 3 3,095 39. Luke Mckenzie AUS 4 3,005 40. Paul Matthews AUS 4 2,875 41. Timo Bracht DEU 3 2,860 42. Pedro Gomes PRT 3 2,797 43. Fredrik Croneborg SWE 5 2,795 44. Matt Chrabot USA 5 2,740 45. Andreas Dreitz DEU 3 2,680 46. Markus Thomschke DEU 4 2,590 47. David Dellow AUS 3 2,575 48. Jeremy Jurkiewicz FRA 2 2,530 49. Andrew Starykowicz USA 4 2,500 50. Andrej Vistica HRV 4 2,490 Starting on August 30, 2015, professional athletes began earning points for Kona Qualifying correlating to their finish position. The top 50 male and top 35 female pros in the KPR at the end of each qualifying year will qualify to race in Kona Athletes exit the water after the swim portion of the 2015 IRONMAN World for the World Championship race. Championship. RICK WINTERS/WEST HAWAII TODAY AMERICAN LEAGUE Friday’s Games N.Y. Yankees 4, Detroit 0 Toronto 4, Baltimore 3, 10 innings Cincinnati 2, Oakland 1 Tampa Bay 4, Houston 3 Boston 8, Minnesota 1 Chicago White Sox 7, Kansas City 5 Cleveland 6, L.A. Angels 2 Seattle 7, Texas 5 Saturday’s Games Baltimore (Wright 3-3) at Toronto (Happ 6-3), 7:07 a.m. Boston (Rodriguez 1-1) at Minnesota (Gibson 0-3), 8:10 a.m. Kansas City (Young 2-6) at Chicago White Sox (Quintana 5-6), 8:10 a.m. Houston (Fiers 3-3) at Tampa Bay (Archer 4-7), 10:10 a.m. Oakland (Graveman 2-6) at Cincinnati (Straily 3-2), 10:10 a.m. Detroit (Verlander 5-5) at N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 3-1), 1:15 p.m. Cleveland (Bauer 4-2) at L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 3-7), 4:05 p.m. Texas (Lewis 5-0) at Seattle (Paxton 0-2), 4:10 p.m. MLB THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SAN FRANCISCO — Clayton Kershaw struck out 13 in eight innings, Justin Turner hit a go-ahead homer in the ninth and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the San Francisco Giants 3-2 on Friday night. Kershaw (9-1) outdueled Johnny Cueto to improve to 7-0 over his last eight starts, and with 82 strikeouts to just three walks during that stretch since an April 26 loss to Miami. He is 3-0 in six road starts. Turner hit a 2-1 pitch from Santiago Casilla (1-2) to left field to start the ninth and the Dodgers shaved a game off the Giants’ NL West lead to pull within three — though both clubs know this race surely will be decided down the stretch. The Dodgers have won the last five games against the Giants when Kershaw pitches, and the lefty is 18-7 in 33 starts facing rival San Francisco. CARDINALS 9. PIRATES 3, 12 INNINGS PITTSBURGH — Pitcher Adam Wainwright, pinch-hitting because St. Louis was out of positon players, hit a two-run, two-out double to spark a six-run 12th inning in the Cardinals’ victory over Pittsburgh. Wainwright batted for reliever Jonathan Broxton after Matt Carpenter drew a two-out walk from Juan Nicasio and Pirates manager Clint Hurdle decided to intentionally walk Alemdys Diaz to bring up Broxton’s spot in the order. Wainwright followed with a drive to the gap in left-center to score both runners. He is hitting .261 this season, going 6 for 23 with four doubles, one triple and one home run. NATIONALS 9, PHILLIES 6 WASHINGTON — Stephen Strasburg struck out 10 and won his 13th straight decision despite a rocky beginning, and Washington overcame a four-run defi cit to beat Philadelphia. The Nationals scored in fi ve straight innings after trailing 4-0 in the third. Wilson Ramos, Stephen Drew and Danny Espinosa homered off Jeremy Hellickson (4-4), and Daniel Murphy drove in three runs. Tommy Joseph homered twice for the Phillies. They have lost 11 of 14. YANKEES 4, TIGERS 0 NEW YORK — CC Sabathia kept up his recent resurgence with seven sharp innings, Brett Gardner sparked another scoring burst and New York beat Detroit for its fi fth straight victory. Carlos Beltran and Didi Gregorius each added two hits to help the Yankees (31-30) move over .500 for the fi rst time since they were 4-3. The Tigers began a 10-game trip by losing for the second straight time following a fi ve-game winning streak. Sabathia (4-4) gave up fi ve singles, walked two and struck out four. He hasn’t allowed more than two runs in his last six starts and left with a 2.28 ERA — his lowest after 10 starts or more in any season. BLUE JAYS 4, ORIOLES 3, 10 INNINGS TORONTO — Edwin Encarnacion homered in the 10th inning to lift Toronto past Baltimore, snapping the Orioles’ winning streak at fi ve. Encarnacion hit an opposite fi eld shot off Brad Brach (5-1) to begin the 10th and end an 0-for-19 slump. Drew Storen (1-2) pitched one inning for the win. Chris Davis hit a two-run homer and Jonathan Schoop added a solo blast for the Orioles. BRAVES 5, CUBS 1 ATLANTA — Bud Norris pitched seven strong innings, Adonis Garcia and Tyler Flowers hit home runs and Atlanta beat Jason Hammel and Chicago. Making his second start since returning to the rotation, Norris (2-7) allowed one run on four hits and no walks with six strikeouts. He gave up only one hit in his last four innings. WHITE SOX 7, ROYALS 5 CHICAGO — Alex Avila hit two of Chicago’s season-high four home runs and the White Sox beat Kansas City to give Chris Sale his major league-leading 10th win and the Royals their eight straight loss. The defending champions matched their longest losing streak since May 2013, while the White Sox opened the weekend series with their second straight win after dropping 20 of 26. Sale (10-2) pitched into the seventh and got the victory despite giving up a season high three home runs — two solo drives to Eric Hosmer and one to Salvador Perez. METS 2, BREWERS 1, 11 INNINGS MILWAUKEE — Matt Reynolds drove home the go-ahead run in the 11th inning with a fi elder’s choice after a line hit off shortstop Jonathan Villar’s glove, leading New York past Milwaukee. With the bases loaded, Reynolds hit a 1-0 slider from Blaine Boyer (1-1) on a line up the middle that glanced off Villar’s glove. The defl ection gave Asdrubal Cabrera enough time to dash home from third. REDS 2, ATHLETICS 1 CINCINNATI — Adam Duvall doubled home the tying run in the seventh and scored on Sonny Gray’s second wild pitch of the inning, rallying Cincinnati past Oakland for its fi rst interleague victory of the season. The Reds had dropped their fi rst seven interleague games and didn’t manage a hit off Gray (3-6) through the fi rst fi ve innings. Gray let a 1-0 lead slip away in the seventh. RED SOX 8, TWINS 1 MINNEAPOLIS — Xander Bogaerts hit a three-run homer and matched his career high with four hits, Steven Wright pitched into the eighth inning, and Boston beat Minnesota. Bogaerts opened the scoring with his homer in the fi fth inning off Twins starter Tyler Duff ey (2-5). Bogaerts’ seventh homer of the season landed in the bullpen in left-center fi eld for a 3-0 lead. The home run was one of 16 hits by the Red Sox. INDIANS 6, ANGELS 2 ANAHEIM, Calif. — Corey Kluber pitched a three-hitter with eight strikeouts and Jason Kipnis had three hits in Cleveland’s victory over slumping Los Angeles. Mike Napoli doubled home the fi rst run in a four-run fi rst inning for AL Central-leading Cleveland, which has won eight of 10 in June. The Indians led 6-1 in the second inning while chasing Hector Santiago (3-4), who got just four outs in his shortest start of the season. PADRES 7, ROCKIES 5 DENVER — Wil Myers hit a two-out, three-run homer in the ninth inning off closer Jake McGee, helping San Diego rally past Colorado Rockies on Friday night. Myers lined a 3-2 fastball from McGee (0-2) over the fence in center, capping a four-run inning. Kevin Quackenbush (3-2) threw two innings for the win, and Fernando Rodney picked up his 12th save by retiring the Rockies in order to end the game. MARLINS 8, DIAMONDBACKS 6 PHOENIX — Justin Bour hit a pinch-hit grand slam and Miami Marlins overcame a four-run defi cit to beat Arizona. Bour’s fi rst career slam, and the fi rst pinch-hit grand slam for the Marlins in 11 years, came off reliever Tyler Clippard and tied it at 5-5 during a seven-run seventh inning, erasing a solid outing by Arizona starter Patrick Corbin. RAYS 4, ASTROS 3 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Steve Pearce had three hits and two RBIs in Tampa Bay’s victory over Houston. Pearce had a two-run double in the fi rst inning, and Logan Forsythe and Brad Miller drove in runs with two-out hits off Lance McCullers (3-2) in the second to give Matt Andriese (5-0) a four-run lead. Houston rallied with three runs in the sixth, two on Jason Castro’s homer that chased Andriese.


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