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LPGA TOUR GOLF Texas Shootout Round 2: 9 a.m., GOLF. PGA TOUR GOLF Zurich Classic of New Orleans Round 2: noon, GOLF. NHL PLAYOFFS St. Louis Blues at Dallas Stars: 5p.m., NBCSN. Nashville Predators at San Jose Sharks: 7:30p.m., NBCSN. AFL RUGBY Australian Rules Football Adelaide at Richmond: 2a.m., FS1. ATP TENNIS Istanbul Open Quarterfinal: 7:30a.m., TENNIS. Istanbul Open Quarterfinal: 10 a.m., TENNIS. Ontheair on six hits, walking two and striking out four. Ricky Ornelas was 1 for 1 and Travis Gorden was 1 for 2, the Warriors managing just four hits in the game. Jonathan Ross gave up an earned run on three hits in one inning and sopho- more Robert Rodrigues walked two over the course of a shutout inning. The Warriors (5-8 over- all, 4-2 league) remain in second place in the Five Star League behind the Volcanoes. They are sched- uled to host the Maxwell Panthers (14-3 overall, 6-0 league) in a nonconference game at 6:30 tonight. Othergames The Corning Cardinals (5-9 overall, 3-4 league) are scheduled to host the West Valley Eagles (18-11 overall, 7-0 league) at 4 p.m. today. The Los Molinos Bull- dogs (8-5 overall, 4-2 league) are scheduled to host the Chester Volcanoes (9-6 overall, 3-0 league) at 4 p.m. today. Baseball FROM PAGE 1 CHIP THOMPSON — DAILY NEWS The Spartans' Lane Pritchard (23) hauls in a popup in the second inning Wednesday against the Enterprise Hornets. soccer star David Beckham sitting next to him, he said the future is bright for both the city and his team. "We need a home. We need a stadium," Davis said. "That's what Las Ve- gas is going to provide us and it's going to be a great marriage." At times during the meeting of the Southern Nevada Tourism Infra- structure Committee, it looked like the marriage had already begun. There were few pointed questions from committee members, and at one point Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman was gushing in her love and support for the team. It all made for good theater, and created even more momentum for bil- lionaire casino operator Sheldon Adelson's plan to land the team. NFL owners in the past have expressed interest and made commit- ments to move to other cit- ies, but Davis was attach- ing a $500 million invest- ment along with his plan. "We're not using Las Ve- gas as a bargaining chip," Davis said. "This is real." Despite the commit- ments, there are hurdles to overcome if the dozen or so Raiders fans who showed up to support the move will be watching their team in Las Vegas in 2020. The two biggest are figuring out a way to siphon room taxes to pay for a big chunk of the project, and gaining approval of 23 other NFL owners to move. With Davis committed to putting in $500 million — $200 million of that a loan from the NFL fund used for stadium projects — and the Las Vegas Sands offering some money, there is still a gap of $750 million needed to build the 65,000- seat stadium. Stadium backers are proposing the money come from increased taxes on tourists. Raiders FROM PAGE 1 position, playing with guys like Klay Thompson and Stephen Curry, Draymond (Green), just being on this team … there was a time when I was being waived off teams that weren't winning 20 games. Going through those experiences, it's humbling." The gruesome tale of Livingston's horrific knee injury on Feb. 26, 2007, while playing for the Los Angeles Clippers, has been documented in exhaustive and excruciating detail. Go on the Internet and you can find several dozen stories on it, complete with videos and photos if your stomach is strong enough to look. Landing awkwardly while driving to the basket, he suffered a complete dislo- cation of his left knee, with tears to all the major liga- ments. For a brief period, it was feared he might face an amputation. That tragedy averted, there was much concern about whether Livingston would ever walk normally again, let alone play bas- ketball, and beyond that, ever play it at the NBA level. His career seemed crushed at age 21. But over the past week, Livingston's already amaz- ing comeback story has taken on an exciting, un- precedented new chapter as The Man Who Would Be Curry, at least until the MVP is healthy to re- turn. So far, he's writing it without really altering his game. He's simply taking it to another level and open- ing more eyes. Warriors FROM PAGE 1 to throw more innings," he said. "The mechanics I was trying early in the year didn't feel comfort- able. This felt comfortable. I know it was a lot of balls, but it is the first time since last year." Sanchez was the first Ti- gers starter to walk seven and strike out nine in the same start since Jack Mor- ris against Texas on April 14, 1988. "At times, he looked like the guy who struck out 17 guys here a few years ago, and at other times he got behind hitters," Tigers manager Brad Ausmus said. After Khris Davis' RBI single in the ninth, Fran- cisco Rodriguez got the fi- nal out for his fifth save in six chances, inducing Ste- phen Vogt to pop out with runners at second and third. Anthony Gose entered hitting .170 and had not gotten an extra-base hit since homering on open- ing day. He doubled in the third and homered in the fourth. Vogt homered for Oak- land, which lost for the fifth time in six games and dropped below .500 at 11- 12. Chris Bassitt (0-2) gave up seven runs, 10 hits and three walks in 3 2/3 in- nings. He is 0-2 with a 13.50 ERA in his last two outings, allowing 24 run- ners in 8 2/3 innings. Sanchez's new delivery worked for two innings, but in the third he walked two batters and allowed two stolen bases. Josh Red- dick's RBI single put Oak- land ahead. A's FROM PAGE 1 Tennessee. Then Chicago acquired the No. 9 pick in a trade with Tampa Bay, prompting chants of "Let's go Bears! Let's go Bears!" The Titans selected Michigan State offensive tackle Jack Conklin at No. 8 before the Bears grabbed Leonard Floyd, creating a bit of a lull in the proceed- ings with the Georgia line- backer not in attendance at the downtown Chicago theater. On the board again at No. 15, Cleveland stayed in place and drafted Baylor wide receiver Corey Cole- man. After the QBs got their hats and exchanged pleas- antries with Commis- sioner Roger Goodell, it was an Ohio State parade to the podium. San Diego grabbed defensive end Joey Bosa at No. 3 with the first real wild card of the night, and Dallas selected run- ning back Ezekiel Elliott with the fourth pick. Cornerback Eli Apple went to the New York Gi- ants at No. 10, putting three Buckeyes in the top 10 for the first time in school his- tory. Offensive tackle Tay- lor Decker was drafted by Detroit with the 16th pick, and speedy linebacker Dar- ron Lee ran the Ohio State total to five when he went to the New York Jets at No. 20. "That's why we came to Ohio State — to play at the next level," Bosa said. Elliott, who rushed for 1,878 yards last season, made quite a fashion state- ment when he showed off his midsection while walk- ing the red carpet before the draft. But his dress shirt under his blue suit was in place by the time he was drafted by the Cow- boys. Jacksonville stayed close to home with Flor- ida State cornerback Jalen Ramsey at No. 5, and Bal- timore strengthened its offensive line when it took Notre Dame tackle Ronnie Stanley. San Francisco, which took Oregon defensive line- man Arik Armstead in the first round a year ago, went back to the Ducks for DE DeForest Buckner. As the draft barreled on, UCLA linebacker Myles Jack kept tumbling down. Dra FROM PAGE 1 Scoreboard Football NFLDRAFT2016 AtChicago Thursday, April 28 First Round 1. Los Angeles (from Tennessee), Jared Goff, qb, California. 2. Philadelphia (from Cleveland), Carson Wentz, qb, North Dakota State. 3. San Diego, Joey Bosa, de, Ohio State. 4. Dallas, Ezekiel Elliott, rb, Ohio State. 5. Jacksonville, Jalen Ramsey, cb, Florida State. 6. Baltimore, Ronnie Stanley, ot, Notre Dame. 7. San Francisco, DeForest Buckner, de, Oregon. 8. Tennessee (from Miami through Phila- delphia and Cleveland), Jack Conklin, ot, Michigan State. 9. Chicago (from Tampa Bay), Leonard Floyd, lb, Georgia. 10. New York Giants, Eli Apple, cb, Ohio State. 11. Tampa Bay (from Chicago), Vernon Hargreaves III, cb, Florida. 12. New Orleans, Sheldon Rankins, dt, Louisville. 13. Miami (from Philadelphia), Laremy Tunsil, ot, Mississippi. 14. Oakland, Karl Joseph, s, West Virginia. 15. Cleveland (from Los Angeles through Tennessee), Corey Coleman, wr, Baylor. 16. Detroit, Taylor Decker, ot, Ohio State. 17. Atlanta, Keanu Neal, s, Florida. 18. Indianapolis, Ryan Kelly, c, Alabama. 19. Buffalo, Shaq Lawson, de, Clemson. 20. New York Jets, Darron Lee, lb, Ohio State. 21. Houston (from Washington), Will Fuller, wr, Notre Dame. 22. Washington (from Houston), Josh Doctson, wr, TCU. 23. Minnesota, Laquon Treadwell, wr, Mississippi. 24. Cincinnati, William Jackson III, cb, Houston. 25. Pittsburgh, Artie Burns, db, Miami. MLB NATIONAL LEAGUE WE ST D IVI SI ON W L Pct GB Los Angeles 12 10 .545 _ Giants 12 11 .522 1/2 Arizona 11 12 .478 11/2 Colorado 9 12 .429 21/2 San Diego 7 15 .318 5 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Chicago 16 5 .762 _ Pittsburgh 13 9 .591 31/2 St. Louis 12 9 .571 4 Cincinnati 9 13 .409 71/2 Milwaukee 8 13 .381 8 EAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Washington 14 7 .667 _ New York 13 7 .650 1/2 Philadelphia 12 10 .545 21/2 Miami 9 11 .450 41/2 Atlanta 5 17 .227 91/2 Wednesday's games Giants 13, San Diego 9 Philadelphia 3, Washington 0 Boston 9, Atlanta 4 N.Y. Mets 5, Cincinnati 2 Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 5:05 p.m. Pittsburgh 9, Colorado 8, 12 innings St. Louis 11, Arizona 4 Miami 2, L.A. Dodgers 0 Thursday's games Chicago Cubs 7, Milwaukee 2 Pittsburgh at Colorado (n.) Philadelphia 3, Washington 0 Atlanta 5, Boston 3 St. Louis at Arizona (n.) Miami at L.A. Dodgers (n.) Friday's games Atlanta (Blair 0-1) at Chicago Cubs (Lester 2-1), 11:20 a.m. Cincinnati (Straily 0-0) at Pittsburgh (Nicasio 2-2), 4:05 p.m. Cleveland (Kluber 1-3) at Philadelphia (Morgan 0-0), 4:05 p.m. Giants (Peavy 1-1) at N.Y. Mets (Matz 2-1), 4:10 p.m. Miami (Conley 0-1) at Milwaukee (Davies 0-2), 5:10 p.m. Washington (Strasburg 3-0) at St. Louis (Leake 0-2), 5:15 p.m. Colorado (Chatwood 2-2) at Arizona (Ray 1-0), 6:40 p.m. San Diego (Vargas 0-0) at L.A. Dodgers (Wood 1-2), 7:10 p.m. Saturday's games Washington at St. Louis, 11:15 a.m. Atlanta at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m. Giants at N.Y. Mets, 1:05 p.m. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m. Cleveland at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. Miami at Milwaukee, 4:10 p.m. Colorado at Arizona, 5:10 p.m. San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, 6:10 p.m. AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST DIVISION W L Pct GB Texas 12 10 .545 _ Seattle 11 10 .524 1/2 Los Angeles 11 11 .500 1 A's 11 12 .478 11/2 Houston 7 15 .318 5 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Chicago 16 7 .696 _ Kansas City 12 9 .571 3 Cleveland 10 9 .526 4 Detroit 11 10 .524 4 Minnesota 7 15 .318 81/2 EAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Baltimore 13 8 .619 _ Boston 12 10 .545 11/2 Tampa Bay 10 11 .476 3 Toronto 10 13 .435 4 New York 8 12 .400 41/2 Wednesday's games Chicago White Sox 4, Toronto 0 Baltimore 3, Tampa Bay 1 Boston 9, Atlanta 4 Detroit 9, A's 4 Texas 3, N.Y. Yankees 2 Cleveland 6, Minnesota 5 L.A. Angels 4, Kansas City 2 Houston 7, Seattle 4 Thursday's games Detroit 7, A's 3 Baltimore 10, Chicago White Sox 2 Atlanta 5, Boston 3 Friday's games Chicago White Sox (Rodon 1-2) at Balti- more (Wright 1-2), 4:05 p.m. Cleveland (Kluber 1-3) at Philadelphia (Morgan 0-0), 4:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 1-0) at Boston (Owens 0-0), 4:10 p.m. Toronto (Sanchez 1-1) at Tampa Bay (Smyly 1-2), 4:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Santiago 2-0) at Texas (Lewis 1-0), 5:05 p.m. Detroit (Fulmer 0-0) at Minnesota (Hughes 1-3), 5:10 p.m. Houston (Fiers 2-1) at A's (Manaea 0-0), 7:05 p.m. Kansas City (Medlen 1-1) at Seattle (Hernandez 1-2), 7:10 p.m. Saturday's games Detroit at Minnesota, 11:10 a.m. Houston at A's, 1:05 p.m. Toronto at Tampa Bay, 3:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. Cleveland at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 4:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at Texas, 5:05 p.m. Kansas City at Seattle, 7:10 p.m. Tigers 7, Athletics 3 Oakland Detroit AB R H B AB R H B Burns cf 4 2 1 0 Kinsler 2b 4 2 2 1 Lowrie 2b 3 0 2 0 JMartinz rf 3 1 1 0 Reddick rf 4 0 1 1 MCabrra 1b5 1 2 1 K.Davis dh 5 0 1 1 VMrtinz dh4 0 0 0 Vogt c 4 1 1 1 J.Upton lf 4 0 1 1 Canha lf 4 0 0 0 Castlns 3b 3 0 2 1 Coghlan 3b 2 0 0 0 Sltmcha c 4 0 1 0 Alonso 1b 2 0 0 0 J.Iglesias ss3 1 0 0 B.Butler ph 1 0 0 0 Gose cf 4 2 2 2 Semien ss 3 0 0 0 Totals 32 3 6 3 34 7 11 6 Oakland 001 100 001 — 3 Detroit 004 300 00x — 7 DP: Oakland 2, Detroit 1; LOB: Oakland 11, Detroit 8; 2B: Burns (2), Lowrie (3), Kinsler (3), Castellanos (3), Gose (0); 3B: Saltalamacchia (0); HR: Vogt (2), Gose (1); SB: Burns (4), Coghlan (0). IP H R ER BB SO Oakland Bassitt L,0-132/3 10 7 7 3 5 Rodriguez 21/3 1 0 0 1 2 Doolittle 1 0 0 0 1 1 Madson 1 0 0 0 0 0 Detroit Sanchez W,2-252/3 3 2 2 7 9 Ry an 1 1 /3 1 0 0 0 0 Hardy 12/3 2 1 1 2 2 Rodrigez S,4-51/3 0 0 0 0 0 WP: Rodriguez; PB: Saltalamacchia. T: 3:04; A: 26,200 (41,681). Leaders NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting ADiaz, St. Louis, .468; Yelich, Miami, .371; DMurphy, Washington, .370; Prado, Mi- ami, .362; Fowler, Chicago, .356; Braun, Milwaukee, .352; Segura, Arizona, .350. Runs Arenado, Colorado, 20; ADiaz, St. Louis, 18; Fowler, Chicago, 18; Bryant, Chicago, 17; Panik, San Francisco, 17; GPolanco, Pittsburgh, 17; 5 tied at 16. RBI Harper, Washington, 24; Rizzo, Chicago, 23; Arenado, Colorado, 20; Markakis, Atlanta, 19; Braun, Milwaukee, 17; Ces- pedes, New York, 17; Stanton, Miami, 17. Hits Segura, Arizona, 35; SMarte, Pittsburgh, 30; ADiaz, St. Louis, 29; Harrison, Pittsburgh, 28; CGonzalez, Colorado, 27; DMurphy, Washington, 27; Myers, San Diego, 27. Doubles Markakis, Atlanta, 11; Carter, Milwau- kee, 9; Conforto, New York, 9; Fowler, Chicago, 9; SMarte, Pittsburgh, 9; GPo- lanco, Pittsburgh, 9; ADiaz, St. Louis, 8. Triples GBlanco, San Francisco, 3; Panik, San Francisco, 3; DPeralta, Arizona, 3; 11 tied at 2. Home runs Arenado, Colorado, 9; Harper, Washing- ton, 9; Story, Colorado, 9; NWalker, New York, 9; Rizzo, Chicago, 8; WCastillo, Arizona, 6; Cespedes, New York, 6; Gold- schmidt, Arizona, 6; Kemp, San Diego, 6; Stanton, Miami, 6. Stolen bases SMarte, Pittsburgh, 7; DGordon, Miami, 6; Upton Jr, San Diego, 6; Harper, Washington, 5; Parra, Colorado, 5; Villar, Milwaukee, 5; 8 tied at 4. Pitching Arrieta, Chicago, 5-0; CMartinez, St. Louis, 4-0; Cueto, San Francisco, 4-1; 11 tied at 3. ERA Maeda, Los Angeles, 0.36; Hammel, Chi- cago, 0.75; Arrieta, Chicago, 1.00; GGon- zalez, Washington, 1.42; Syndergaard, New York, 1.69; Velasquez, Philadelphia, 1.78; CMartinez, St. Louis, 1.93. Strikeouts Kershaw, Los Angeles, 40; Syndergaard, New York, 38; Bumgarner, San Francisco, 38; Nola, Philadelphia, 37; Cueto, San Francisco, 33; Velasquez, Philadelphia, 33; Fernandez, Miami, 32; Arrieta, Chicago, 32. Saves Jansen, Los Angeles, 9; JGomez, Philadelphia, 7; Familia, New York, 7; Pa- pelbon, Washington, 7; Jeffress, Milwau- kee, 6; Rosenthal, St. Louis, 5; Melancon, Pittsburgh, 5; ARamos, Miami, 5. AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting Trumbo, Baltimore, .354; Kinsler, Detroit, .345; Andrus, Texas, .343; Pedroia, Boston, .337; Machado, Baltimore, .333; Hosmer, Kansas City, .333; Castellanos, Detroit, .333. Runs Donaldson, Toronto, 21; Altuve, Houston, 20; Kinsler, Detroit, 20; Betts, Boston, 19; CDavis, Baltimore, 19; Machado, Baltimore, 19; Pedroia, Boston, 18. RBI Cano, Seattle, 24; Donaldson, Toronto, 19; ColRasmus, Houston, 19; Trumbo, Baltimore, 18; Bautista, Toronto, 16; Machado, Baltimore, 16; Ortiz, Boston, 16. Hits Pedroia, Boston, 32; Kinsler, Detroit, 30; Altuve, Houston, 29; Machado, Baltimore, 29; Trumbo, Baltimore, 29; Betts, Boston, 27; Donaldson, Toronto, 27; Eaton, Chicago, 27; Hosmer, Kansas City, 27. Doubles Altuve, Houston, 11; Ortiz, Boston, 11; Bogaerts, Boston, 9; Machado, Baltimore, 9; Donaldson, Toronto, 8; Saunders, Toronto, 8; TShaw, Boston, 8. Triples Andrus, Texas, 3; Aoki, Seattle, 2; Betts, Boston, 2; Bradley Jr, Boston, 2; Burns, Oakland, 2; JCastro, Houston, 2; AEsco- bar, Kansas City, 2. Home runs Cano, Seattle, 8; CDavis, Baltimore, 7; Donaldson, Toronto, 7; Machado, Baltimore, 7; Moustakas, Kansas City, 7; ColRasmus, Houston, 7; Altuve, Houston, 6; Frazier, Chicago, 6; Saltalamacchia, Detroit, 6; Trumbo, Baltimore, 6. Stolen bases Altuve, Houston, 9; Burns, Oakland, 6; RDavis, Cleveland, 6; Betts, Boston, 5; Bogaerts, Boston, 5; Ellsbury, New York, 5; Nunez, Minnesota, 5. Pitching Sale, Chicago, 5-0; Zimmermann, Detroit, 4-0; Porcello, Boston, 4-0; Latos, Chicago, 4-0; ERamirez, Tampa Bay, 4-1; 12 tied at 3. ERA Zimmermann, Detroit, 0.35; Latos, Chicago, 0.74; SWright, Boston, 1.37; TWalker, Seattle, 1.44; Quintana, Chicago, 1.47; Sale, Chicago, 1.66; FHer- nandez, Seattle, 1.80. Strikeouts Price, Boston, 46; Archer, Tampa Bay, 39; RHill, Oakland, 37; Moore, Tampa Bay, 35; Smyly, Tampa Bay, 33; Quintana, Chicago, 32; Sale, Chicago, 32. Saves Robertson, Chicago, 8; WDavis, Kansas City, 7; Tolleson, Texas, 7; Madson, Oakland, 7; Allen, Cleveland, 7; Kimbrel, Boston, 6; Osuna, Toronto, 6. NBA PLAYOFF GLANCE (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Thursday, April 28 Atlanta 104, Boston 92, Atlanta wins series 4-2 Friday, April 29 Toronto at Indiana, TBA Miami at Charlotte, TBA x-Golden State at Houston, TBA L.A. Clippers at Portland, TBA Saturday, April 30 x-Boston at Atlanta, 4 p.m. Oklahoma City at San Antonio, 5:30 or 6:30 p.m. Sunday, May 1 x-Indiana at Toronto, TBA x-Charlotte at Miami, TBA x-Houston at Golden State, TBA x-Portland at L.A. Clippers, TBA Monday, May 2 Atlanta-Boston winner at Cleveland, 4 p.m. Oklahoma City at San Antonio, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 4 Atlanta-Boston winner at Cleveland, 5 p.m. Friday, May 6 Cleveland at Atlanta-Boston winner, 4 p.m. San Antonio at Oklahoma City, 6:30 p.m. NHL PLAYOFF GLANCE (Best-of-7) (x-if necessary) SECOND ROUND Wednesday, April 27 N.Y. Islanders 5, Tampa Bay 3, N.Y. Islanders leads series 1-0 Thursday, April 28 Washington 4, Pittsburgh 3, Washington leads series 1-0 Friday, April 29 St. Louis at Dallas, 5 p.m. Nashville at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 30 NY Islanders at Tampa Bay, noon Pittsburgh at Washington, 5 p.m. Sunday, May 1 St. Louis at Dallas, noon Nashville at San Jose, 5 p.m. Monday, May 2 Washington at Pittsburgh, 5 p.m. Soccer MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA FC Dallas 5 2 2 17 15 13 Colorado 5 2 1 16 10 6 Los Angeles 4 1 2 14 17 7 Salt Lake 4 1 2 14 12 11 San Jose 4 2 2 14 11 10 Kansas City 4 4 1 13 10 9 Vancouver 3 4 2 11 10 12 Portland 2 3 3 9 12 15 Seattle 2 4 1 7 7 10 Houston 1 4 2 5 13 14 EASTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA Montreal 4 3 1 13 11 9 Philadelphia 4 3 0 12 10 7 Toronto FC 3 2 2 11 8 5 Orlando City 2 2 3 9 13 11 D.C. United 2 3 3 9 10 10 New England 1 2 6 9 9 14 Columbus 2 3 2 8 7 9 N.Y. City FC 1 3 4 7 10 13 New York 2 6 0 6 8 17 Chicago 1 2 3 6 6 7 Note: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Wednesday's games N.Y. City FC 1, Montreal 1, tie New England 1, Portland 1, tie Vancouver 1, Kansas City 1, tie Friday's games FC Dallas at New York, 4 p.m. Saturday's games San Jose at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Colorado at Montreal, 1 p.m. Vancouver at N.Y. City FC, 1 p.m. Columbus at Seattle, 1 p.m. D.C. United at Chicago, 2 p.m. Orlando City at New England, 4:30 p.m. Houston at Salt Lake, 6:30 p.m. Sunday's games Toronto FC at Portland, 12:30 p.m. Los Angeles at Kansas City, 5 p.m. Friday, May 6 New York at Orlando City, 4 p.m. Tennis ATP TEB BNP PARIBAS ISTANBUL OPEN Thursday At Koza World of Sports Istanbul Purse: $542,250 (WT250) Su rf ac e: C la y- Out do or Si ng les Second Round Damir Dzumhur, Bosnia-Herzegovina, def. Illya Marchenko, Ukraine, 6-3, 5-7, 6-3. Diego Schwartzman, Argentina, def. Bernard Tomic (1), Australia, 6-2, 6-2. Ivo Karlovic (3), Croatia, def. Dusan Lajovic, Serbia, 7-6 (11), 7-6 (7). Marcel Granollers (5), Spain, def. Chung Hyeon, South Korea, 6-3, 6-4. ATP WORLD TOUR BMW OPEN Thursday At MTTC Iphitos Munich Purse: $520,000 (WT250) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles Second Round Fabio Fognini (5), Italy, def. Mikhail Kukushkin, Kazakhstan, 6-3, 7-5. Jozef Kovalik, Slovakia, def. Igor Sijsling, Netherlands, 6-3, 6-4. Alexander Zverev (8), Germany, def. Lukas Rosol, Czech Republic, 6-3, 6-4. David Goffin (1), Belgium, def. Victor Estrella Burgos, Dominican Republic, 5-7, 6-3, 6-2. Philipp Kohlschreiber (4), Germany, def. Florian Mayer, Germany, 6-3, 6-2. Juan-Martin del Potro, Argentina, def. Jan-Lennard Struff, Germany, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. WTA TOUR J&T BANKA PRAGUE OPEN Thursday At TK Sparta Praha Prague, Czech Republic Purse: $500,000 (Intl.) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles Quarterfinals Karolina Pliskova (3), Czech Republic, def. Camila Giorgi, Italy, 6-2, 6-1. Lucie Safarova (2), Czech Republic, def. Su-wei Hsieh, Taiwan, 7-6 (3), 7-5. Sam Stosur (4), Australia, def. Barbora Strycova (5), Czech Republic, 6-3, 6-7 (3), 7-6 (4). Svetlana Kuznetsova (1), Russia, def. Monica Puig, Puerto Rico, 4-6, 7-5, 6-4. WTA TOUR GRAND PRIX SAR LA PRINCESSE LALLA MERYEM Thursday At Au Club des Cheminots Rabat, Morocco Purse: $250,000 (Intl.) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles Quarterfinals Kiki Bertens, Netherlands, def. Yulia Pu- tintseva (8), Kazakhstan, 6-3, 6-7 (4), 6-3. Marina Erakovic, New Zealand, def. Aleksandra Krunic, Serbia, 6-4, 6-4. Timea Bacsinszky (1), Switzerland, def. Johanna Larsson, Sweden, 6-4, 6-1. Timea Babos (5), Hungary, def.Pauline Parmentier, France, 6-3, 6-3. Odds PREGAME.COM LINE Friday MLB NATIONAL LEAGUE Favorite Line Underdog at Chicago -265/+235 Atlanta at Pittsburgh -157/+147 Cincinnati at New York -143/+133 San Francisco Miami -125/+115 at Milwaukee Washington -125/+115 at St. Louis at Arizona -128/+118 Colorado at Los Angeles -180/+165 San Diego Friday AMERICAN LEAGUE at Baltimore -109/-101 Chicago New York -116/+106 at Boston at Tampa Bay -121/+111 Toronto Los Angeles -113/+103 at Texas at Minnesota -127/+117 Detroit at Oakland -107/-103 Houston at Seattle -165/+155 Kansas City INTERLEAGUE Cleveland -165/+155at Philadelphia NBA Friday Favorite Line (O/U) Underdog at Charlotte 11/2 (191) Miami at Indiana 2 (1941/2) Toronto at Portland 10 (198) Clippers NHL Friday Favorite Line Underdog at Dallas -115/+105 St. Louis at San Jose -160/+150 Nashville | SPORTS | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2016 2 B

