|HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL|
South Dakota|
Aberdeen Central at Sioux Falls O’Gorman, 7 p.m.
Aberdeen Christian vs. Langford, Civic Arena, 7 p.m.
Aberdeen Roncalli vs. Hamlin at Hayti, 8 p.m.
Britton-Hecla vs. Deuel at Clear Lake
Clark-Willow Lake vs. Florence-Henry at Henry
Dupree at Cheyenne-Eagle Butte
Faulkton vs. Leola-Frederick at Leola
Groton at Mobridge-Pollock
Herreid-Selby Area vs. Strasburg-Zeeland at Strasburg, N.D.
Lemmon vs. Mott-Regent at Mott, N.D.
Northwestern at Miller
Potter County at Highmore-Harrold
Sisseton at Milbank
Sully Buttes at Edmunds Central
Summit at Rosholt
Timber Lake at Standing Rock, N.D.
Wakpala vs. Eureka-Bowdle at Eureka
Warner at Ipswich
Waubay at Tiospa Zina
Webster at Wilmot
White Lake at Sunshine Bible
North Dakota|
Milnor at Ellendale
Oakes at LaMoure
|COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL|
Presentation vs. Dakota State, Strode Center, 7 p.m.
|COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER|
Presentation at Crown, 4 p.m.
|TV SPORTS|
Soccer—Men’s National Teams, World Cup Qualifier, United States vs. Jamaica, 7 p.m. (ESPN)
Major League Baseball—Kansas City Royals at Minnesota Twins, 7 p.m. (FXSP)
|STANDINGS|
Football
|Northern Sun|
|Intercollegiate Conference|
Team (Overall)|WL
Minnesota-Duluth (2-0)…20
Minnesota State, Mankato (2-0)…20
Sioux Falls (2-0)…20
Wayne State (2-0)…20
University of Mary (2-0)…20
Winona State (1-1)…11
St. Cloud State (1-1)…11
Concordia-St. Paul (1-1)…11
Augustana College (1-1)…11
Southwest Minnesota State (1-1)…11
Bemidji State (1-1)…11
Northern State (0-2)…02
Upper Iowa (0-2)…02
Minot State (0-2)…02
Minnesota State-Moorhead (0-2)…02
Minnesota-Crookston (0-2)…02
|Missouri Valley|
|Football Conference|
Team (Overall)|WL
Illinois State (2-0)…00
North Dakota State (2-0)…00
Western Illinois (2-0)…00
Youngstown State (2-0)…00
Indiana State (1-1)…00
Northern Iowa (1-1)…00
South Dakota (1-1)…00
South Dakota State (1-1)…00
Missouri State (0-2)…00
Southern Illinois (0-2)…00
Volleyball
|Northern Sun|
|Intercollegiate Conference|
Team (Overall)|WL
Minnesota-Duluth (9-0)…00
Southwest Minnesota State (7-0)…00
Minnesota State-Moorhead (8-1)…00
Sioux Falls (8-1)…00
Concordia-St. Paul (6-1)…00
Winona State (8-2)…00
Augustana College (6-2)…00
Minnesota State, Mankato (6-2)…00
Upper Iowa (6-2)…00
Wayne State (6-2)…00
Northern State (5-3)…00
Minnesota-Crookston (4-3)…00
St. Cloud State (4-4)…00
Minot State (3-6)…00
Bemidji State (2-5)…00
University of Mary (0-7)…00
Women’s Soccer
|Northern Sun|
|Intercollegiate Conference|
Team (Overall)|WL
Southwest Minnesota State (3-0)…10
Bemidji State (3-1)…10
Minnesota State, Mankato (2-1-1)…10
St. Cloud State (2-1-1)…10
Augustana College (2-2)…10
Winona State (2-2)…10
University of Mary (1-2)…10
Minnesota State-Moorhead (1-2-1)…001
Northern State (1-2-1)…001
Upper Iowa (3-1)…01
Minot State (2-1-1)…01
Minnesota-Duluth (1-2)…01
Concordia-St. Paul (0-3)…01
Minnesota-Crookston (0-4)…01
Sioux Falls (0-4)…01
Wayne State (0-4)…01
|GOLF|
the command for agate.....|Moccasin Creek Country Club|
|Cavalier Classic Tournament|
|First Flight|
45—Eric Hanson, Eric Comstock, Jim Kuch, John Heier
48—T.J. McGarry, Pat Chamberlin, Dennis Von Eschen, Chuck Witte
49—Rod VanLaecken, Ryan VanLaecken, player not idenitified, Fran Barnett
50—Jim Stephenson, Ken Wolff, Tom Guhin, Terry Helms
51—Jim Heller, Jeff Heller, Mike Heller, George Heller; Mike Weber, Tom Gisi, Rick Kline, Rick Fettig
53—Seth Anderson, Larry Twiss, Kelly Krause, Lee Keller; Charlie Kornmann, Mike Carrels, Alvin Gerlach, Don Carrels
54—Heath Johnson, Randal James Bender, Brian Keller, Mark Bain
57—Fr. Shaun Haggerty, B.J. Schaefbaner, Mark McNeary, Jim Thares; Corey Helms, Nathan Reede, Mark Malchow, James Schmitz
|Second Flight|
47—Bob Hilgemann, Josh Bowen, Devon Reintz, Logan Anderson
51—Dave Abens, Chad Bornhoft, Eric Harris, Ron Lindner
53—Tom Snyder, Alvin Haugen, Mike O’Keefe, K.C. DeBoer; Matt Prehn, Mike Tobin, Tom Vogel, Tom Hurlbert; Scott Wherry, Brad Andera, player not idenitified, Kirby Hay
54—Jeff Evenson, Darren Torrence, Chip Fuhrman, Scott Stolle; Steve Gehring, Chad Casanova, Derek Rieck, Jack Hollingsworth; Skip Clay, Brian Speilbauer, Patrick Gallagher, Fr. Glover; Jason Fritz, Rod Titus, Patrick King, Steve Lewno
55—Peter Nikitovich, Dave Zimmerman, Joel Dockter, Kordell Balster.
|Mixed Flight|
49—Derrick Dinger, Kristen Dinger, Casey Jones, DaRae Jones
50—Brian Lundquist, Mick Thares, Jean Thares, Melanie Lundquist
52—Jay Gellhaus, John Kokales, Stacy Kokales, Daline Gellhause
54—Steve Streier, Renee Kulesa, Carol McKiver, Robert Goscicki
55—Eldon Swingler, Connie Reuer, Jeff Reuer, Jannine Swingler
56—Stuart Quam, Tim Waterman, Colette Quam, Jim Patterson
|Ladies Flight|
50—Toni Gisi, Amy Kessler, Mary Kay Kessler, Laura Stoebner
55—Peggy Bieber, Deb Jensen, Jodi Gerdes, Sharon Gould
|Pin Prizes|
Longest Putt on No. 5 (ladies): Laura Stoebner.
Closest to Hole on No. 17 (ladies): Toni Gisi.
Longest Putt on No. 11 (men): Josh Bowen.
Closest to the Hole on No. 4 (men): Eldon Swingler.
Longest Putt on No. 18 (men): Terry Helms.
Closest to the Hole on No. 6 (men): Derrick Dinger.
|POLLS|
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Prep Football|
Text Here are the newest South Dakota Sportswriters Association’s high school football poll. Teams are listed with first place votes in parentheses, records, totals points and previous ranking.
|CLASS 11AA|
|RecordPtsPv
1. Sioux Falls Washington (7)…3-0351
2. Brandon Valley…3-0282
3. Sioux Falls Lincoln…2-1214
4. Sioux Falls Roosevelt…2-1113
5. Yankton…3-0105
|CLASS 11A|
|RecordPtsPv
1. Dell Rapids (7)…2-0351
T-2. West Central…2-1222
T-2. Dakota Valley…3-0223
4. Tea Area…3-0184
5. Harrisburg…2-16T5
Also receiving votes: Spearfish 2-1.
|CLASS 11B|
|RecordPtsPv
1. Flandreau (5)…3-0311
2. Tri-Valley (2)…3-0302
3. Winner…3-0213
4. Garretson…2-1124
5. Aberdeen Roncalli…3-0105
Also receiving votes: St. Thomas More 2-1.
|CLASS 9AA|
|RecordPtsPv
1. Bridgewater-Emery/Ethan (5)…1-1311
2. Deubrook Area (2)…2-0282
3. Kimball-White Lake…3-0193
4. Leola-Frederick…2-0134
5. Howard…1-185
Also receving votes: Potter County 2-0, White River 2-0, Gregory 3-0.
|CLASS 9A|
|RecordPtsPv
1. Canistota (7)…2-0351
2. Irene-Wakonda…3-0252
3. Warner…2-0223
4. Hanson…3-0144
T-5. Corsica-Stickney…2-03NR
T-5. Arlington…2-03NR
Also receiving votes: Herreid-Selby Area 2-0, Chester Area 1-1, Hamlin 2-0.
|CLASS 9B|
|RecordPtsPv
1. Viborg-Hurley (6)…3-0341
2. Harding County (1)…3-0292
3. Langford Area…2-0233
4. Castlewood…2-0155
5. Sully Buttes…2-04NR
Also receiving votes: Waverly-South Shore 2-1, Dell Rapids St. Mary 1-1.
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Prep Volleyball|
Text Here is this week’s South Dakota Sportswriters Association’s high school volleyball poll. Teams are listed with first place votes in parentheis, totals points and previous rank.
|CLASS AA|
|RecordPtsPv
1. Aberdeen Central (8)…3-0441
2. Sioux Falls Roosevelt (1)…6-0362
3. Sioux Falls O’Gorman…7-0283
4. Sioux Falls Washington…5-116NR
5. Brookings…4-1105
Also receiving votes: Huron 2-3.
|CLASS A|
|RecordPtsPv
1. Wagner (8)…7-0431
2. Sioux Falls Christian…7-1312
3. Mobridge-Pollock…7-0283
4. Dakota Valley …7-1114
5. Aberdeen Roncalli (1)…5-09NR
Also receiving votes: Belle Fourche 8-0, Gregory 7-1.
|CLASS B|
|RecordPtsPv
1. Warner (9)…12-0451
2. Parker…9-0352
3. Arlington…9-3224
4. Herreid-Selby Area…8-1125
5. Northwestern…9-693
Also receiving votes: Sanborn Central-Woonsocket 7-0, Harding County 6-2, Marion 5-1, Chester Area 7-2, Edgemont 9-1, Viborg-Hurley 6-2.
FCS Coaches Poll|
SPARTANBURG, S.C. AP) — The top 25 teams in the Coaches Football Championship Subdivision poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sept. 9 and previous ranking:|
|RecordPtsPvs
1. North Dakota State (24)…2-06481
2. Sam Houston State (2)…1-06252
3. Montana State…2-05744
4. Old Dominion…2-05525
5. James Madison…2-05246
6. Northern Iowa…1-15037
7. Appalachian State…1-14988
8. Youngstown State…2-048910
9. Wofford…2-039613
10. Georgia Southern…1-13653
11. Eastern Washington…1-136211
12. Montana…1-13349
13. Lehigh…2-032814
14. Delaware…2-031915
15. Towson…0-125916
16. Stony Brook…2-025017
17. Illinois State…2-024319
18. New Hampshire…1-122712
19. McNeese State…2-0157t21
20. Central Arkansas…1-113820
21. Maine…1-110818
22. Norfolk State…2-09424
23. The Citadel…2-073NR
24. Harvard…0-06623
25. Eastern Kentucky…1-16325
Others Receiving Votes: Stephen F. Austin (47), Indiana State (44), Jacksonville State (43), Bethune-Cookman (42), North Dakota (18), Sacramento State (18), Albany (12), Northern Arizona (10), Alabama A&M (5), Pennsylvania (4), Tennessee State (3), Samford (3), Lafayette (2), Cal Poly (1), William & Mary (1), Cornell (1), Tennessee Tech (1).
TSN FCS Poll|
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The top 25 teams in The Sports Network Football Championship Subdivision 2012 poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sept. 9, points and previous:|
|RecordPtsPvs
1. North Dakota State (94…2-039462
2. Sam Houston State (61)…1-038971
3. Montana State (1)…2-034854
4. James Madison (1)…2-033985
5. Youngstown State (4)…2-033676
6. Old Dominion…2-030377
7. Northern Iowa…1-128848
8. Appalachian State…1-1279611
9. Wofford…2-0255410
10. Eastern Washington…1-124319
11. Georgia Southern…1-122013
12. Towson…0-1198713
13. Delaware…2-0190015
14. Montana…1-1175612
15. Illinois State…2-0169218
16. Lehigh…2-0163916
17. Stony Brook…2-0146017
18. New Hampshire…1-1142214
19. McNeese State…2-096222
20. Eastern Kentucky…1-170421
21. The Citadel…2-0649NR
22. Indiana State…1-157123
23. Stephen F. Austin…1-156419
24. Jacksonville State…1-150924
25. Maine…0-147220
Others receiving votes: Central Arkansas 462, Norfolk State 256, Bethune-Cookman 207, Harvard 159, Northern Arizona 158, Sacramento State 149, North Dakota 123, UT Martin 71, Tennessee Tech 64, Cal Poly 52, Albany 50, Samford 41, South Dakota State 36, Tennessee State 29, Richmond 24, Alabama State 23, Eastern Illinois 21, Penn 17, Southern Utah 16, South Carolina State 15, Western Illinois 11, Lafayette 9, Coastal Carolina 9, William & Mary 7, Southeast Missouri State 7, Georgetown 6, Liberty 6, Villanova 4, Alcorn State 3, Alabama A&M 2, Murray State 1, Monmouth 1, Drake 1, Cornell 1, Chattanooga 1.
AFCA Division II Coaches Poll|
|By The Associated Press|
|Sept. 10|
|RecordPtsPvs
1. Pittsburg St. (Kan.) (29)…2-07491
2. Minnesota-Duluth…2-07162
3. Colorado St.-Pueblo…2-06806
4. Grand Valley St. (Mich.)…2-06627
5. Winston-Salem St. (N.C.) (1)…2-06038
6. California (Pa.)…2-060110
7. New Haven (Conn.)…2-054812
8. Missouri Western St.…2-051214
9. Washburn (Kan.)…2-047415
10. Saginaw Valley St. (Mich.)…2-043518
11. Humboldt St. (Calif.)…2-037317
12. Bloomsburg (Pa.)…2-036819
13. Northwest Missouri St.…1-13623
14. Texas A&M-Kingsville…2-032024
15. Ouachita Baptist (Ark.)…2-027021
16. Midwestern St. (Texas)…0-12474
17. Indiana (Pa.)…2-022023
18. Valdosta St. (Ga.)…1-121220
19. Wayne St. (Mich.)…0-11815
20. Abilene Christian (Texas)…1-11719
21. Kutztown (Pa.)…1-115711
22. Ashland (Ohio)…2-0155NR
23. Colorado School of Mines…2-0115NR
24. West Alabama…1-111113
25. Delta St. (Miss.)…1-19622
f=BureauGrotCond Bold s=18 l=18|WNBA|
|EASTERN CONFERENCE|
|WLPctGB
x-Connecticut…218.724–
x-Indiana…199.6791
Atlanta…1614.5335
New York…1217.4149
Chicago…1117.3939
Washington…524.17216
|WESTERN CONFERENCE|
|WLPctGB
x-Minnesota…244.857–
x-Los Angeles…2010.6675
x-San Antonio…1711.6077
x-Seattle…1314.48110
Phoenix…721.25017
Tulsa…622.21418
x-clinched playoff spot|
| ———|
|Monday’s games|
| No games scheduled|
|Tuesday’s games|
Seattle at Atlanta, 6 p.m.
Minnesota at Chicago, 7 p.m.|
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f=BureauGrot Bold s=11 l=11American League
|EAST DIVISION|
|WLPctGB
New York…7961.564–
Baltimore…7862.5571
Tampa Bay…7763.5502
Toronto…6475.46014
Boston…6378.44716
|Central Division|
|WLPctGB
Chicago…7664.543–
Detroit…7367.5213
Kansas City…6377.45013
Cleveland…5982.41817
Minnesota…5982.41817
|West Division|
|WLPctGB
Texas…8357.593–
Oakland…7960.5683
Los Angeles…7763.5506
Seattle…6774.47516
| ———|
|Monday’s Games|
Minnesota 7, Cleveland 2
Chicago White Sox 6, Detroit 1
Oakland at L.A. Angels, N|
|Tuesday’s games|
Tampa Bay (M.Moore 10-9) at Baltimore (Mig.Gonzalez 6-4), 6:05 p.m.
Seattle (Er.Ramirez 0-2) at Toronto (Morrow 8-5), 6:07 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees (Kuroda 13-10) at Boston (Lester 9-11), 6:10 p.m.
Cleveland (U.Jimenez 9-15) at Texas (M.Harrison 15-9), 7:05 p.m.
Detroit (Fister 8-8) at Chicago White Sox (Peavy 10-10), 7:10 p.m.
Kansas City (W.Smith 4-7) at Minnesota (Diamond 11-6), 7:10 p.m.
Oakland (Straily 1-0) at L.A. Angels (E.Santana 8-11), 9:05 p.m.|
|Wednesday’s games|
Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 6:05 p.m.
Seattle at Toronto, 6:07 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 6:10 p.m.
Cleveland at Texas, 7:05 p.m.
Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 7:10 p.m.
Kansas City at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m.
Oakland at L.A. Angels, 9:05 p.m.|
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|EAST DIVISION|
|WLPctGB
Washington…8754.617–
Atlanta…8161.5706
Philadelphia…7071.49617
New York…6576.46122
Miami…6379.44424
|Central Division|
|WLPctGB
Cincinnati…8457.596–
St. Louis…7565.5368
Pittsburgh…7267.51811
Milwaukee…7071.49614
Chicago…5486.38629
Houston…4496.31439
|West Division|
|WLPctGB
San Francisco…7961.564–
Los Angeles…7467.5255
Arizona…6972.48910
San Diego…6675.46813
Colorado…5683.40322
| ———|
|Monday’s games|
Philadelphia 3, Miami 1
Washington 5, N.Y. Mets 1
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, N
Chicago Cubs 4, Houston 1
Milwaukee 4, Atlanta 1
Colorado 6, San Francisco 5
St. Louis at San Diego, N|
|Tuesday’s games|
Miami (Eovaldi 4-11) at Philadelphia (Halladay 9-7), 6:05 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Correia 10-8) at Cincinnati (Leake 7-9), 6:10 p.m.
Washington (Zimmermann 10-8) at N.Y. Mets (Dickey 18-4), 6:10 p.m.
Chicago Cubs (Germano 2-6) at Houston (Lyles 3-11), 7:05 p.m.
Atlanta (T.Hudson 14-5) at Milwaukee (Estrada 2-6), 7:10 p.m.
San Francisco (Bumgarner 14-10) at Colorado (Chacin 2-5), 7:40 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 12-8) at Arizona (I.Kennedy 12-11), 8:40 p.m.
St. Louis (Wainwright 13-12) at San Diego (Volquez 9-10), 9:05 p.m.|
|Wednesday’s games|
Miami at Philadelphia, 3:05 p.m.
St. Louis at San Diego, 5:35 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 6:10 p.m.
Washington at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at Houston, 7:05 p.m.
Atlanta at Milwaukee, 7:10 p.m.
San Francisco at Colorado, 7:40 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 8:40 p.m.|
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|AMERICAN LEAGUE|
Detroit…010000000–183
Chicago…00000402x–670
Porcello, Alburquerque (6), Coke (8), Dotel (8) and G.Laird; Quintana, Omogrosso (8), Veal (8), A.Reed (9) and Pierzynski. W—Quintana 6-4. L—Porcello 9-12. HRs—Chicago, Rios (23), Pierzynski (26), Beckham (14).
| ———|
Cleveland…000001100–230
Minnesota…00010231x–7100
Masterson, Maine (7), Herrmann (8) and Marson; Deduno, T.Robertson (8), Waldrop (9) and Mauer. W—Deduno 6-3. L—Masterson 11-13. HRs—Cleveland, Chisenhall (4). Minnesota, Doumit (16).
| ———|
|NATIONAL LEAGUE|
Miami…000000100–130
Philadelphia…00003000x–350
LeBlanc, Da.Jennings (6), Webb (7), M.Dunn (8) and Brantly; K.Kendrick, De Fratus (8), Diekman (8), Bastardo (9) and Kratz. W—K.Kendrick 9-10. L—LeBlanc 2-4. Sv—Bastardo (1). HRs—Philadelphia, D.Brown (2).
| ———|
Washington…003200000–550
New York…000100000–151
G.Gonzalez, Mattheus (7), Storen (8), Clippard (9) and K.Suzuki; McHugh, El.Ramirez (5), R.Ramirez (7), Familia (8) and Shoppach. W—G.Gonzalez 19-7. L—McHugh 0-2. HRs—Washington, K.Suzuki (4), Zimmerman (21), Desmond (22). New York, Hairston (16).
| ———|
Atlanta…000010000–1102
Milwaukee…00000040x–440
Minor, Gearrin (6), Venters (7), Durbin (7), C.Martinez (7) and McCann; W.Peralta, Veras (7), Henderson (8), Axford (9) and M.Maldonado, Lucroy. W—Veras 4-4. L—Venters 5-4. Sv—Axford (28).
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|AMERICAN LEAGUE|
BATTING—Trout, Los Angeles, .328; MiCabrera, Detroit, .326; Jeter, New York, .324; Mauer, Minnesota, .319; Beltre, Texas, .316; DavMurphy, Texas, .314; Konerko, Chicago, .310; Fielder, Detroit, .310.
RUNS—Trout, Los Angeles, 112; Hamilton, Texas, 93; Kinsler, Texas, 93; MiCabrera, Detroit, 89; Jeter, New York, 89; AJackson, Detroit, 88; Cano, New York, 87.
RBI—Hamilton, Texas, 119; MiCabrera, Detroit, 116; Willingham, Minnesota, 102; Encarnacion, Toronto, 97; Fielder, Detroit, 95; Pujols, Los Angeles, 94; Beltre, Texas, 89.
HITS—Jeter, New York, 191; MiCabrera, Detroit, 175; Beltre, Texas, 168; AGordon, Kansas City, 166; Butler, Kansas City, 163; Cano, New York, 162; Andrus, Texas, 160; AdJones, Baltimore, 160.
DOUBLES—AGordon, Kansas City, 46; Pujols, Los Angeles, 42; Cano, New York, 38; Kinsler, Texas, 38; Choo, Cleveland, 37; AdGonzalez, Boston, 37; Brantley, Cleveland, 36.
TRIPLES—AJackson, Detroit, 10; JWeeks, Oakland, 8; Rios, Chicago, 7; Zobrist, Tampa Bay, 7; Andrus, Texas, 6; AEscobar, Kansas City, 6; ISuzuki, New York, 6; Trout, Los Angeles, 6.
HOME RUNS—Hamilton, Texas, 40; ADunn, Chicago, 38; Encarnacion, Toronto, 38; MiCabrera, Detroit, 35; Granderson, New York, 35; Willingham, Minnesota, 33; Beltre, Texas, 30; Trumbo, Los Angeles, 30.
STOLEN BASES—Trout, Los Angeles, 44; RDavis, Toronto, 41; Revere, Minnesota, 36; Crisp, Oakland, 33; BUpton, Tampa Bay, 29; AEscobar, Kansas City, 28; Kipnis, Cleveland, 27.
PITCHING—Price, Tampa Bay, 17-5; Weaver, Los Angeles, 16-4; Sale, Chicago, 16-6; Scherzer, Detroit, 15-6; MHarrison, Texas, 15-9; Shields, Tampa Bay, 14-8; Darvish, Texas, 14-9; Vargas, Seattle, 14-10; PHughes, New York, 14-12.
STRIKEOUTS—Scherzer, Detroit, 213; Verlander, Detroit, 212; Darvish, Texas, 196; FHernandez, Seattle, 195; Shields, Tampa Bay, 189; Price, Tampa Bay, 175; Sale, Chicago, 168.
SAVES—Rodney, Tampa Bay, 42; JiJohnson, Baltimore, 42; RSoriano, New York, 36; CPerez, Cleveland, 35; Nathan, Texas, 31; Valverde, Detroit, 28; Reed, Chicago, 26.
|NATIONAL LEAGUE|
BATTING—MeCabrera, San Francisco, .346; AMcCutchen, Pittsburgh, .341; Posey, San Francisco, .327; YMolina, St. Louis, .321; DWright, New York, .313; Braun, Milwaukee, .311; Fowler, Colorado, .310.
RUNS—AMcCutchen, Pittsburgh, 95; Braun, Milwaukee, 92; Bourn, Atlanta, 88; JUpton, Arizona, 88; CGonzalez, Colorado, 86; Hart, Milwaukee, 86; Holliday, St. Louis, 86.
RBI—Headley, San Diego, 102; Braun, Milwaukee, 100; Bruce, Cincinnati, 96; Holliday, St. Louis, 94; ASoriano, Chicago, 94; LaRoche, Washington, 92; ArRamirez, Milwaukee, 90.
HITS—AMcCutchen, Pittsburgh, 173; Prado, Atlanta, 166; Bourn, Atlanta, 162; Braun, Milwaukee, 161; MeCabrera, San Francisco, 159; Holliday, St. Louis, 158; Reyes, Miami, 158; DWright, New York, 158.
DOUBLES—ArRamirez, Milwaukee, 44; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 39; DWright, New York, 38; Prado, Atlanta, 37; Votto, Cincinnati, 37; Hart, Milwaukee, 35; AHill, Arizona, 35; DanMurphy, New York, 35.
TRIPLES—SCastro, Chicago, 11; Fowler, Colorado, 11; Pagan, San Francisco, 11; Reyes, Miami, 11; Bourn, Atlanta, 10; MeCabrera, San Francisco, 10; Colvin, Colorado, 9.
HOME RUNS—Braun, Milwaukee, 38; Bruce, Cincinnati, 33; Stanton, Miami, 33; Beltran, St. Louis, 29; Kubel, Arizona, 29; LaRoche, Washington, 29; ASoriano, Chicago, 28.
STOLEN BASES—Bourn, Atlanta, 39; Reyes, Miami, 35; Pierre, Philadelphia, 34; Victorino, Los Angeles, 33; CGomez, Milwaukee, 32; Bonifacio, Miami, 30; DGordon, Los Angeles, 30.
PITCHING—GGonzalez, Washington, 19-7; Dickey, New York, 18-4; Cueto, Cincinnati, 17-8; AJBurnett, Pittsburgh, 15-6; Strasburg, Washington, 15-6; Miley, Arizona, 15-9; 6 tied at 14.
STRIKEOUTS—Kershaw, Los Angeles, 201; Strasburg, Washington, 197; Dickey, New York, 195; GGonzalez, Washington, 191; Hamels, Philadelphia, 184; Gallardo, Milwaukee, 182; Samardzija, Chicago, 180.
SAVES—Kimbrel, Atlanta, 35; AChapman, Cincinnati, 35; Hanrahan, Pittsburgh, 34; Motte, St. Louis, 33; Papelbon, Philadelphia, 32; Papelbon, Philadelphia, 32; Clippard, Washington, 30.
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Monday’s Sports Transactions|
|By The Associated Press|
|BASEBALL|
|Major League Baseball|
COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE—Suspended free agent RHP Frank Diaz, Cincinnati 3B Ernest Vasquez and Cincinnati RHP James Walczak 50 games each following positive tests under the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program.|
|American League|
OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Recalled RHP Jesse Chavez, INF Daric Barton and INF Jemile Weeks from Sacramento (PCL).|
|National League|
COLORADO ROCKIES—Recalled LHP Josh Outman from Tulsa (Texas).
LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Named Renata Simril senior vice president, external affairs and Rafael Gonzalez director of community relations.
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Selected the contract of OF/1B Darin Ruf from Reading (EL). Transferred RHP Mike Stutes to the 60-day DL.
PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Recalled INF Chase d’Arnaud and RHP Bryan Morris from Indianapolis (IL). Selected the contract of RHP Rick VandenHurk from Indianapolis. Designated RHP Evan Meek for assignment.|
|American Association|
GRAND PRAIRIE AIR HOGS—Traded LHP Ronnie Morales to Lancaster (Atlantic) for future considerations.|
|FOOTBALL|
NFL—Suspended Cleveland DB Joe Haden for four games, without pay, for violating the policy on performance enhancing substances.
CHICAGO BEARS—Signed OT Jonathan Scott. Waived P Ryan Quigley. Reinstated DT Nate Collins to the active roster. Signed TE Dedrick Epps to the practice squad. Terminated the practice squad contract of OT Cory Brandon.
GREEN BAY PACKERS—Released CB Brandian Ross. Announced LB Erik Walden has been reinstated by the commissioner.
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Signed G Trai Essex. Waived T Mike Person and C A.Q. Shipley.
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Signed OT Herb Taylor and TE Stephen Spach. Released WR Brian Robiskie and TE Colin Cloherty.
NEW YORK GIANTS—Signed CB Terrence Frederick and C Scott Wedige. Terminated the practice squad contracts of OT Matt McCants and WR Brandon Collins.
WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Signed S Jordan Pugh. Placed S Jordan Bernstine on injured reserve.|
|Canadian Football League|
CALGARY STAMPEDERS—Signed DE Stevie Baggs, DL Donavan Robinson and DL Michael Stover.|
|HOCKEY|
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Signed RW Nikita Kucherov to a three-year contract.|
|ECHL|
ELMIRA JACKALS—Agreed to terms with F Jean Bourbeau and F Kevin Harvey.|
|SOCCER|
|Major League Soccer|
COLORADO RAPIDS—Traded MF Wells Thompson to Chicago for a conditional draft pick.|
|COLLEGE|
ALBANY (NY)—Named Jon Iati men’s assistant basketball coach and Simon Clement graduate assistant manager.
MURRAY STATE—Suspended sophomore G Zaveral Jackson from the men’s basketball team after he was charged with two counts of first-degree assault.
SOUTH CAROLINA—Announced Southern Mississippi basketball G LaShay Page has transferred to the school.
TCU—Announced the NCAA has granted sophomore F Devonta Abron a waiver that will make him eligible to play this season.
TEXAS TECH—Announced men’s basketball coach Billy Gillispie is on indefinite sick leave.
UTAH—Announced QB Jordan Wynn has quit the football team due to a shoulder injury.
WISCONSIN—Fired offensive line coach Mike Markuson. Promoted graduate assistant offensive line coach Bart Miller to offensive line coach.
|FOOTBALL|
Junior High
|Monday at Milbank|
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AR —Safety, Morgan Mussel and Austin Maag.
AR — Anthony Andera 25 run (Andera run).
AR — Landon Hoellein 15 pass from Dan Gallagher (Maag run).
f=BureauGrotCond Bold s=18 l=18|NFL|
|AMERICAN CONFERENCE|
|East|
|WLTPctPFPA
N.Y. Jets…1001.0004828
New England…1001.0003413
Miami…010.0001030
Buffalo…010.0002848
|South|
|WLTPctPFPA
Houston…1001.0003010
Jacksonville…010.0002326
Indianapolis…010.0002141
Tennessee…010.0001334
|North|
|WLTPctPFPA
Baltimore…1001.0004413
Cincinnati…010.0001344
Cleveland…010.0001617
Pittsburgh…010.0001931
|West|
|WLTPctPFPA
Denver…1001.0003119
Oakland…000.00000
San Diego…000.00000
Kansas City…010.0002440
|NATIONAL CONFERENCE|
|East|
|WLTPctPFPA
Dallas…1001.0002417
Washington…1001.0004032
Philadelphia…1001.0001716
N.Y. Giants…010.0001724
|South|
|WLTPctPFPA
Tampa Bay…1001.0001610
Atlanta…1001.0004024
New Orleans…010.0003240
Carolina…010.0001016
|North|
|WLTPctPFPA
Detroit…1001.0002723
Chicago…1001.0004121
Minnesota…1001.0002623
Green Bay…010.0002230
|West|
|WLTPctPFPA
Arizona…1001.0002016
San Francisco…1001.0003022
St. Louis…010.0002327
Seattle…010.0001620
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|Monday’s games|
Baltimore 44, Cincinnati 13
San Diego at Oakland, N|
|Thursday|
Chicago at Green Bay, 7:20 p.m.|
|Sunday|
Tampa Bay at N.Y. Giants, 12 p.m.
New Orleans at Carolina, 12 p.m.
Arizona at New England, 12 p.m.
Minnesota at Indianapolis, 12 p.m.
Baltimore at Philadelphia, 12 p.m.
Kansas City at Buffalo, 12 p.m.
Cleveland at Cincinnati, 12 p.m.
Houston at Jacksonville, 12 p.m.
Oakland at Miami, 12 p.m.
Dallas at Seattle, 3:05 p.m.
Washington at St. Louis, 3:05 p.m.
Tennessee at San Diego, 3:25 p.m.
N.Y. Jets at Pittsburgh, 3:25 p.m.
Detroit at San Francisco, 7:20 p.m.|
|Sep. 17|
Denver at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.|