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AUTORACING FIA Formula E Championship: 6:30a.m.,FS1. IndyCar Series, Indianapolis 500Qualifying: 1p.m., ABC. NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, All-Star, Qualifying: 4p.m., FS1. NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, All-Star: 6p.m., FS1. COLLEGE BASEBALL Creighton at St. John's: 9 a.m., FS1. Florida at LSU: 1:30p.m., ESPNU. S. Clara vs. BYU: 5p.m., ESPNU. Utah vs. California: 7p.m., PAC12BA. COLLEGE SOFTBALL Division I Tournament Re- gional: 9a.m., ESPN, ESPN2. Division I Tournament Region- al: 11:30a.m., ESPN, ESPN2. Division I Tournament Re- gional: 2p.m., ESPN, ESPN2. Division I Tournament Re- gional: 4p.m., ESPN2. Division I Tournament Re- gional: 6:30p.m., ESPN2. MLB BASEBALL Kansas City Royals vs. Chica- go White Sox or Toronto Blue Jays vs. Minnesota Twins: 11 a.m., MLB. Arizona Diamondbacks at St. Louis Cardinals: 1p.m., FS1. New York Yankees at Oakland Athletics: 1p.m., CSN. Los Angeles Dodgers at San Diego Padres: 7p.m., MLB. NBA PLAYOFFS Cleveland Cavaliers at Toron- to Raptors: 5:30p.m., ESPN. BOXING Showtime Championship Deontay Wilder vs. Alexander Povetkin: 4p.m., SHOW. Erislandy Lara vs. Vanes Mar- tirosyan: 9p.m., SHOW. CYCLING UCI Tour of California, Stage 7, Santa Rosa: 2p.m., NBCSN. GOLF PGA Tour, Byron Nelson Round 3: 10a.m., GOLF. PGA Tour, Byron Nelson Round 3: noon, CBS. LPGA Tour, Kingsmill Champi- onship Round 3: noon, GOLF. Champions Tour, Regions Tra- dition Round 3: 2p.m., GOLF. EPGA Tour, Irish Open Final Round: 5:30a.m., GOLF. HOCKEY CHL Memorial Cup, WHL vs. QMJHL Round Robin: 4p.m., NHL. NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs, St. Louis Blues at San Jose Sharks, Western Conference Final, Game 4: 4:15p.m., NBC. HORSE RACING The Preakness: 2p.m., NBC. SOCCER FA Cup, Man. Utd. vs. Crystal, Final: 9:30a.m., FOX. MLS, New York at New York City: noon, FOX. MFL Fútbol, La liguilla Semifi- nal: 2:50p.m., (27). TENNIS ITF French Open, First Round: 2a.m., TENNIS. Ontheair The Thunder remain in an ideal position. Hold serve at home, and they will return to the NBA Fi- nals for the first time since 2012. "We know they're going to come here and try to steal one," Thunder guard Dion Waiters said. "As long as we take care of home- court advantage and do what we're supposed to do and leave everything out there, then we'll be fine." The Warriors realize winning at Chesapeake Energy Arena won't be easy. The Thunder are 36- 11 at home this season, in- cluding the playoffs, in the building nicknamed "Loud City." "It's definitely one of the loudest venues in the league," Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. "Fans have a lot to cheer about the last six, seven years. It's a great venue. It will be a lot of fun to be there facing a great team on their home floor. That's the best challenge there is. I think our guys are up for the challenge." In their only regular- season meeting in Okla- homa City, the Warriors needed Steph Curry's dra- matic 37-foot 3-pointer to beat the Thunder 121-118 in overtime. Curry scored 46 points that night, tied an NBA record with 12 made 3-pointers and set the sin- gle-season record for made 3s in a season. The shot was a defining moment in Curry's run to his second straight MVP award. "It's a big shot, a big play, a very eventful night over- all for a lot of different rea- sons," Curry said. "To get that win meant a lot. Just having been down in that game, claw our way back, and the way we even got into overtime. Regular-sea- son wise that was a big win for us and a big shot. But it doesn't mean anything go- ing back there for the play- offs." The Warriors are con- fident, having posted the league's all-time best reg- ular-season road mark at 34-7 this season. Oklahoma City's Game 1 win makes Game 3 more urgent for Golden State. "They did their job," Warriors forward Dray- mond Green said. "They came and won one. When you're going on the road in the playoffs, your motto is always go win one game, and they did that. Now it's up to us to do our job and go win one game and try to take home-court advan- tage back. Game 3 will be important. It's not the end all, be all, but it's a game we want to win." NBA FROM PAGE 1 maybe the most dangerous and best line in hockey," teammate Tommy Wingels said. "You see the way they play against world-class de- fensemen and some of the best players in the world. They're able to hold onto pucks and make it a clinic out there the way they pass it around and cycle the puck. It's contagious." After getting the best of Los Angeles' DrewDoughty in round one, Nashville's stellar defensive pair of Shea Weber and Roman Josi in the second round, the Thornton line is doing it against Alex Pietrangelo and St. Louis in the confer- ence final. Thornton and Pavelski have played together for much of the last four sea- sons with various third linemates. Hertl moved into that spot in early Jan- uary and that helped the entire team take off. "I think just playing a long time with some- body, we just know each other's tendencies in our sleep," Thornton said of his chemistry with Pavel- ski. "For me, I like to pass. He likes to shoot. Then you throw this big fella (Hertl) in there, it's a pretty good line. But, yeah, all three of us, we read so well off each other. We just got to keep continuing that." Allen, who started all six games last postseason for the Blues, entered in the third period on Thursday after Elliott allowed his third goal on 14 shots. TheBluesmadeitthisfar inpart because of their abil- ity to shut down the oppo- nent's top players, including the league's top two scorers in the regular season. Kane, who led the league in scor- ing, had just one goal and two even-strength assists in Chicago's seven-game loss in the first round. Toews wasn't any better with no goals and three even- strength assists. Sharks FROM PAGE 1 year, and that kind of an- ticipation existed and it was present also in the last couple of years." Djokovic arrives in the French capital with a 37-3 record, but on the back of a loss to Murray in the Ital- ian Open final. He won a title on clay this season in Madrid, defeating Murray in final. "I got 10 matches out of two weeks, which is max- imum I could get out of Madrid and Rome, and it was a perfect way of get- ting the match play that I needed before French Open," Djokovic said. Murray is seeded second for the first time at Roland Garros and will face qual- ifier Radek Stepanek in his first match. "It's only two days out from the start of the tour- nament and I don't know who I'm playing against yet," Murray said about playing a qualifier. "So you don't have as much time to start preparing for it and that's what makes it tricky. "The positives are that often a lot of the qualifiers maybe have not played on the bigger courts and stuff and maybe you can capital- ize a bit on that at the be- ginning if they are a little bit nervous." Because of Roger Feder- er's withdrawal, Nadal has been seeded No. 4, avoid- ing a possible quarterfinal rematch against Djokovic. Chasing his first major ti- tle since winning in Paris two years ago, Nadal takes on big server Sam Groth in the first round. Tennis FROM PAGE 1 "The common denom- inator of these star-level players is they know their body really well," Eppler said. "We're relying a lot on the player. He'll tell us when he's ready because he's earned that." Lincecum's free-agent deal with the Angels in- cludes $1,175,000 in per- formance bonuses and $500,000 in roster bo- nuses. He would receive $25,000 for making 11 starts, $50,000 for 13, $100,000 for 15, $200,000 for 17 and $400,000 each for 19 and 21 starts. In addition, he would receive $125,000 each for four, 30, 60 and 90 days on the active roster, excluding disabled list days spent due to a right hip injury. Lincecum said his land- ing leg is stable and he has the freedom of motion for his unique delivery. Before the surgery, his biggest is- sues were lack of stability and strength as opposed to pain. "Success will be being healthy at the end of this season and seeing where I'm at after that," he said. The Giants were the only other team Lince- cum has ever pitched for, and he said they showed some interest. However, his desire to start didn't match up with the Giants' plans. "It is tough because I've had a lot of emotions and time built up with them," he said. The 31-year-old right- hander went 7-4 with a 4.13 ERA in 15 starts last sea- son. He threw a showcase for interested clubs May 6 in Arizona. Lincecum FROM PAGE 1 Due to the way spots in the Olympic road race are allocated, the Americans only received two starting spots. But they also have two spots in the time trial, and riders must compete in the road race to take part in the time trial, meaning time-trial specialists could get the nod. Talansky and Phinney certainly showed USA Cy- cling officials their ability against the clock. The women's race was changed to a team time trial for the first time, and Twenty16-Ridebiker pulled off an upset of sorts by pip- ping world silver medalist Boels-Dolmans by 6 sec- onds. "We're a unique team. We each bring something different to the table, a different strength," said Twenty16's Kristin Arm- strong. "Every team mem- ber gave it everything." It wasn't enough to give Armstrong the overall lead. The two-time Olympic gold medalist remained 12 sec- onds back of Guarnier, one of the Boels-Dolmans rid- ers, with two stages to go. Guarnier's teammate, Evelyn Stevens, was 22 sec- onds back in third. Cycling FROM PAGE 1 Scoreboard MLB NATIONALLEAGUE WEST DIVISION W L Pct GB Giants 25 18 .581 _ Los Angeles 21 21 .500 31/2 Colorado 20 21 .488 4 Arizona 19 24 .442 6 San Diego 17 25 .405 71/2 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Chicago 28 11 .718 _ Pittsburgh 23 18 .561 6 St. Louis 22 19 .537 7 Milwaukee 18 24 .429 111/2 Cincinnati 15 27 .357 141/2 EAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Washington 26 16 .619 _ Philadelphia 24 18 .571 2 New York 23 18 .561 21/2 Miami 21 20 .512 41/2 Atlanta 11 30 .268 141/2 Thursday's games Milwaukee 5, Chicago Cubs 3 Pittsburgh 8, Atlanta 2 Cleveland 7, Cincinnati 2 Washington 9, N.Y. Mets 1 St. Louis 13, Colorado 7 Giants 3, San Diego 1 L.A. Angels 7, L.A. Dodgers 4 Friday's games Atlanta 7, Philadelphia 1 Pittsburgh 2, Colorado 1 N.Y. Mets 3, Milwaukee 2 Seattle 8, Cincinnati 3 Washington 4, Miami 1 Arizona at St. Louis, (n.) Chicago Cubs at Giants, (n.) L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, (n.) Saturday's games Atlanta (Perez 1-1) at Philadelphia (Mor- gan 1-1), 12:05 p.m. Arizona (Ray 2-2) at St. Louis (Leake 2-3), 1:05 p.m. Colorado (Chatwood 5-3) at Pittsburgh (Niese 4-2), 1:05 p.m. Milwaukee (Davies 1-3) at N.Y. Mets (deGrom 3-1), 1:10 p.m. Seattle (Hernandez 3-3) at Cincinnati (Lamb 0-1), 1:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Lester 4-2) at Giants (Cain 0-5), 4:15 p.m. Washington (Ross 3-3) at Miami (Fernan- dez 5-2), 4:15 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Wood 1-3) at San Diego (Vargas 0-2), 7:10 p.m. Sunday's games Milwaukee at N.Y. Mets, 10:10 a.m. Seattle at Cincinnati, 10:10 a.m. Washington at Miami, 10:10 a.m. Atlanta at Philadelphia, 10:35 a.m. Colorado at Pittsburgh, 10:35 a.m. Arizona at St. Louis, 11:15 a.m. L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, 1:40 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Giants, 5:05 p.m. AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST DIVISION W L Pct GB Seattle 24 17 .585 _ Texas 23 19 .548 11/2 Los Angeles 19 22 .463 5 A's 19 23 .452 51/2 Houston 17 26 .395 8 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Chicago 25 17 .595 _ Cleveland 22 17 .564 11/2 Kansas City 21 20 .512 31/2 Detroit 19 22 .463 51/2 Minnesota 10 31 .244 141/2 EAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Baltimore 24 15 .615 _ Boston 25 17 .595 1/2 Tampa Bay 20 19 .513 4 Toronto 21 23 .477 51/2 New York 18 22 .450 61/2 Thursday's games Seattle 7, Baltimore 2 Cleveland 7, Cincinnati 2 Chicago White Sox 2, Houston 1 Toronto 3, Minnesota 2, 11 innings L.A. Angels 7, L.A. Dodgers 4 N.Y. Yankees 4, A's 1 Friday's games Cleveland 4, Boston 2 Se at tle 8 , C in ci nn at i 3 Tampa Bay 7, Detroit 5 Kansas City 4, Chicago White Sox 1 Texas 2, Houston 1 Toronto 9, Minnesota 3 N.Y. Yankees at A's, (n.) Baltimore at L.A. Angels, (n.) Saturday's games Kansas City (Duffy 0-0) at Chicago White Sox (Gonzalez 0-0), 11:10 a.m. Toronto (Happ 5-1) at Minnesota (Dean 0-1), 11:10 a.m. Cleveland (Bauer 3-1) at Boston (Kelly 1-0), 1:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 1-0) at A's (Ma- naea 1-1), 1:05 p.m. Seattle (Hernandez 3-3) at Cincinnati (Lamb 0-1), 1:10 p.m. Tampa Bay (Smyly 2-4) at Detroit (Ful- mer 2-1), 1:10 p.m. Texas (Ramos 0-2) at Houston (Fiers 3-1), 4:15 p.m. Baltimore (Gausman 0-1) at L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 2-5), 7:05 p.m. Sunday's games Tampa Bay at Detroit, 10:08 a.m. Seattle at Cincinnati, 10:10 a.m. Cleveland at Boston, 10:35 a.m. Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, 11:10 a.m. Texas at Houston, 11:10 a.m. Toronto at Minnesota, 11:10 a.m. Baltimore at L.A. Angels, 12:35 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at A's, 1:05 p.m. Basketball NBA PLAYOFF GLANCE CONFERENCE FINALS (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Monday, May 16 Oklahoma City 108, Golden State 102 Tuesday, May 17 Cleveland 115, Toronto 84 Wednesday, May 18 Golden State 118, Oklahoma City 91, series tied 1-1 Thursday, May 19 Cleveland 108, Toronto 89, Cleveland leads series 2-0 Saturday, May 21 Cleveland at Toronto, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, May 22 Golden State at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. Monday, May 23 Cleveland at Toronto, 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 24 Golden State at Oklahoma City, 6 p.m. Wednesday, May 25 x-Cleveland at Toronto, 5:30 p.m. Thursday, May 26 Oklahoma City at Golden State, 6 p.m. Friday, May 27 x-Cleveland at Toronto, 5:30 p.m. Saturday, May 28 x-Golden State at Oklahoma City, 6 p.m. Sunday, May 29 x-Toronto at Cleveland, 5:30 p.m. Monday, May 30 x-Oklahoma City at Golden State, 6 p.m. WNBA WESTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GB Sparks 2 0 1.000 — Minnesota 2 0 1.000 — Dallas 2 1 .667 1/2 Seattle 0 1 .000 11/2 Phoenix 0 2 .000 2 San Antonio 0 2 .000 2 EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GB New York 2 0 1.000 — Indiana 2 1 .667 1/2 Atlanta 1 1 .500 1 Chicago 1 1 .500 1 Connecticut 1 1 .500 1 Washington 0 3 .000 21/2 Thursday's games Connecticut 72, San Antonio 68 Friday's games Sparks 97, Washington 67 Indiana 94, Atlanta 85 Seattle at Phoenix, (n.) Saturday's games Sparks at New York, 3 p.m. Washington at Connecticut, 4 p.m. San Antonio at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Sunday's games Chicago at Atlanta, noon Minnesota at Seattle, 4 p.m. NHL PLAYOFF GLANCE CONFERENCE FINALS (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Friday, May 13 Tampa Bay 3, Pittsburgh 1 Sunday, May 15 St. Louis 2, San Jose 1 Monday, May 16 Pittsburgh 3, Tampa Bay 2, OT Tuesday, May 17 San Jose 4, St. Louis 0 Wednesday, May 18 Pittsburgh 4, Tampa Bay 2 Thursday, May 19 San Jose 3, St. Louis 0, San Jose leads series 2-1 Friday, May 20 Tampa Bay 4, Pittsburgh 3, series tied 2-2 Saturday, May 21 St. Louis at San Jose, 4:15 p.m. Sunday, May 22 Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 5 p.m. Monday, May 23 San Jose at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Tuesday, May 24 Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay 5 p.m. Wednesday, May 25 x-St. Louis at San Jose, 6 p.m. Thursday, May 26 x-Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 5 p.m. Friday, May 27 x-San Jose at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Golf AT&T BYRON NELSON PAR Friday At TPC Four Seasons Resort Irving, Texas Purse: $7.3 million Yardage: 7,166; Par: 70 Second Round a-amateur Ben Crane............................. 65-63—128 -12 Brooks Koepka .................... 65-64—129 -11 Jordan Spieth....................... 64-65—129 -11 Bud Cauley ........................... 64-65—129 -11 Sergio Garcia....................... 63-66—129 -11 Wes Roach............................ 64-66—130 -10 Bryce Molder .........................66-65—131 -9 Patrick Rodgers..................... 67-65—132 -8 Danny Lee...............................63-69—132 -8 Dustin Johnson......................64-68—132 -8 Freddie Jacobson..................64-68—132 -8 Tom Hoge................................64-68—132 -8 Matt Kuchar........................... 65-67—132 -8 Adam Hadwin ........................66-66—132 -8 Hudson Swafford..................66-66—132 -8 Kyle Reifers............................68-65—133 -7 Jason Dufner.......................... 66-67—133 -7 D.A. Points...............................71-62—133 -7 Johnson Wagner.....................63-70—133 -7 Chez Reavie............................ 67-66—133 -7 Charley Hoffman................... 67-66—133 -7 Scott Stallings....................... 67-66—133 -7 Colt Knost............................... 70-63—133 -7 Martin Flores .........................65-68—133 -7 Steve Marino.......................... 69-64—133 -7 Spencer Levin........................68-66—134 -6 Brett Stegmaier ....................68-66—134 -6 Billy Hurley III ........................69-65—134 -6 Hiroshi Iwata ......................... 67-67—134 -6 Sung Kang .............................. 67-67—134 -6 Jhonattan Vegas ................... 68-67—135 -5 Tony Finau.............................. 68-67—135 -5 Michael Thompson...............70-65—135 -5 Sean O'Hair ............................66-69—135 -5 Chad Campbell......................66-69—135 -5 Whee Kim ............................... 68-67—135 -5 Jon Curran..............................66-69—135 -5 Gary Woodland...................... 71-64—135 -5 Charl Schwartzel .................. 68-67—135 -5 Justin Hicks............................70-65—135 -5 Charles Howell III.................. 65-70—135 -5 Robert Garrigus .................... 65-70—135 -5 Michael Kim ...........................69-66—135 -5 Abraham Ancer..................... 68-67—135 -5 Rhein Gibson.......................... 67-68—135 -5 LPGA-KINGSMILL CHAMPIONSHIP PAR Friday At Kingsmill Resort (River Course) Kingsmill, Va. Purse: $1.3 million Yardage: 6,430; Par: 71 Second Round (a-amateur) So Yeon Ryu ............................71-64—135 -7 Stacy Lewis............................70-66—136 -6 Amy Yang ............................... 69-67—136 -6 Mika Miyazato........................65-71—136 -6 Jessica Korda.........................69-68—137 -5 Amelia Lewis..........................69-68—137 -5 Caroline Masson....................67-70—137 -5 Minjee Lee...............................66-71—137 -5 Ariya Jutanugarn ..................69-69—138 -4 Ryann O'Toole........................69-69—138 -4 Tiffany Joh.............................. 68-70—138 -4 Felicity Johnson .................... 68-70—138 -4 Gerina Piller ............................67-71—138 -4 Alejandra Llaneza................. 70-69—139 -3 Mo Martin............................... 70-69—139 -3 Su Oh....................................... 69-70—139 -3 Austin Ernst ............................68-71—139 -3 Laetitia Beck...........................67-72—139 -3 Sei Young Kim.........................67-72—139 -3 Moriya Jutanugarn ................67-72—139 -3 Pornanong Phatlum...............67-72—139 -3 Brittany Lincicome............... 66-73—139 -3 Karrie Webb............................73-67—140 -2 Lee-Anne Pace........................73-67—140 -2 Perrine Delacour....................73-67—140 -2 Lindy Duncan......................... 72-68—140 -2 Laura Davies .......................... 72-68—140 -2 Sandra Changkija ..................71-69—140 -2 Sakura Yokomine...................71-69—140 -2 Anna Nordqvist ......................70-70—140 -2 Amy Anderson........................70-70—140 -2 Azahara Munoz ......................69-71—140 -2 Lizette Salas ...........................69-71—140 -2 Mi Jung Hur .............................69-71—140 -2 Meena Lee...............................68-72—140 -2 Sandra Gal...............................67-73—140 -2 REGIONS TRADITION PAR Friday At Greystone Golf & Country Club Birmingham, Ala. Purse: $2.3 million Yardage: 7,299; Par: 72 Second Round Kenny Perry ..........................64-70—134 -10 Bernhard Langer...................66-69—135 -9 Billy Andrade ......................... 67-68—135 -9 Gene Sauers........................... 66-70—136 -8 Scott McCarron.....................70-66—136 -8 Kevin Sutherland...................68-68—136 -8 Willie Wood.............................71-67—138 -6 Mark Calcavecchia...............72-66—138 -6 Olin Browne ............................71-67—138 -6 Steve Lowery .........................70-69—139 -5 Larry Mize ..............................70-69—139 -5 Scott Dunlap...........................68-71—139 -5 Esteban Toledo.......................68-71—139 -5 Kirk Triplett............................ 72-67—139 -5 Colin Montgomerie...............70-69—139 -5 Tommy Armour III.................72-68—140 -4 Scott Hoch...............................69-71—140 -4 Joey Sindelar.......................... 73-67—140 -4 Marco Dawson.......................72-68—140 -4 Tom Pernice Jr. .......................69-71—140 -4 Duffy Waldorf........................ 68-72—140 -4 Jesper Parnevik..................... 70-70—140 -4 Mark O'Meara........................ 70-70—140 -4 John Daly ................................ 70-70—140 -4 Doug Garwood........................69-71—140 -4 Gary Hallberg .........................72-69—141 -3 Glen Day...................................70-71—141 -3 Brad Bryant.............................71-70—141 -3 Sandy Lyle...............................72-69—141 -3 Jerry Smith..............................71-70—141 -3 Jeff Maggert ...........................68-73—141 -3 Fred Funk.................................69-72—141 -3 Rocco Mediate........................70-71—141 -3 Jeff Hart...................................71-70—141 -3 Peter Senior............................70-72—142 -2 Craig Parry..............................68-74—142 -2 Carlos Franco ......................... 71-71—142 -2 Ian Woosnam.......................... 71-71—142 -2 Motorsports NASCAR SPRINT SHOWDOWN LINEUP Qualifying ccd.; race Friday At Charlotte Motor Speedway Concord, N.C. Lap length:1.5 miles 1. (24) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 2016 Owner Points 7th. 2. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 2016 Owner Points 10th. 3. (21) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 2016 Owner Points 15th. 4. (47) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 2016 Owner Points 16th. 5. (6) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 2016 Owner Points 18th. 6. (17) Ricky Stenhouse, Jr., Ford, 2016 Owner Points 19th. 7. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 2016 Owner Points 22nd. 8. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 2016 Owner Points 23rd. 9. (10) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 2016 Owner Points 24th. 10. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 2016 Owner Points 25th. 11. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 2016 Owner Points 26th. 12. (15) Clint Bowyer, Chev- rolet, 2016 Owner Points 27th. 13. (38) Landon Cassill, Ford, 2016 Owner Points 28th. 14. (13) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 2016 Owner Points 29th. 15. (44) Brian Scott, Ford, 2016 Owner Points 30th. 16. (95) Michael McDowell, Chevrolet, 2016 Owner Points 31st. 17. (23) David Ragan, Toyota, 2016 Owner Points 32nd. 18. (83) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, 2016 Owner Points 33rd. 19. (7) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 2016 Owner Points 34th. 20. (34) Chris Buescher, Ford, 2016 Owner Points 35th. 21. (46) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 2016 Owner Points 36th. 22. (98) Cole Whitt, Chevrolet, 2016 Owner Points 37th. 23. (32) Jeffrey Earnhardt, Ford, 2016 Owner Points 38th. 24. (55) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 2016 Owner Points 39th. 25. (30) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, 2016 Owner Points 40th. Soccer MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA Colorado 7 2 3 24 15 9 FC Dallas 7 4 2 23 19 19 Vancouver 6 5 2 20 20 20 Los Angeles 5 1 4 19 24 12 San Jose 5 3 3 18 15 14 Salt Lake 5 3 2 17 14 14 KC 5 6 2 17 13 14 Seattle 4 5 1 13 10 12 Portland 3 6 3 12 17 22 Houston 3 6 2 11 18 19 EASTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA Philadelphia 5 3 3 18 15 11 N.Y. City FC 4 3 5 17 18 17 Montreal 4 3 4 16 18 16 Toronto FC 4 4 3 15 14 12 New York 4 7 1 13 14 20 D.C. United 3 5 4 13 13 14 New England 2 3 7 13 15 20 Orlando City 2 3 5 11 17 16 Columbus 2 4 4 10 12 15 Chicago 1 5 4 7 8 13 Note: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Friday's games Philadelphia 1, D.C. United 0 Saturday's games New York at N.Y. City FC, noon Houston at Chicago, 2 p.m. Columbus at Toronto FC, 2 p.m. Montreal at Orlando, 4:30 p.m. FC Dallas at New England, 4:30 p.m. Salt Lake at KC, 5:30 p.m. Colorado at Seattle, 7 p.m. Sunday's games Vancouver at Portland, 1:30 p.m. San Jose at Los Angeles, 4 p.m. Wednesday's games Philadelphia at Orlando, 4:30 p.m. Odds PREGAME.COM LINE Saturday MLB NATIONAL LEAGUE Favorite Line Underdog at St. Louis -145/+135 Arizona at Philadelphia -131/+121 Atlanta at Pittsburgh -137/+127 Colorado at New York -235/+215 Milwaukee at Miami -150/+140 Washington Chicago -145/+135 at S Francisco Los Angeles -134/+124 at San Diego Saturday AMERICAN LEAGUE Kansas City -110/+100 at Chicago Toronto -140/+130 at Minnesota New York -130/+120 at Oakland at Boston -124/+114 Cleveland Tampa Bay -137/+127 at Detroit at Houston -150/+140 Texas Baltimore -125/+115at Los Angeles INTERLEAGUE Seattle -163/+153 at Cincinnati NBA Saturday Favorite Line (O/U) Underdog Cleveland 5 (1981/2) at Toronto Sunday Golden State 21/2 (220) at Okla. City NHL Saturday Favorite Line Underdog at S an J os e -1 50 /+ 14 0 St . L ou is Preakness Stakes The field for Saturday's 141st Preakness Stakes, with post position, horse's name, jockey's name and odds: PP Horse Jockey Odds 1. Cherry Wine Lanerie 20-1 2. Uncle Lino Perez 20-1 3. Nyquist Gutierrez 3-5 4. Awesome Speed Toledo 30-1 5. Exaggerator Desormeaux 3-1 6. Lani Take 30-1 7. Collected Castellano 10-1 8. Laoban Geroux 30-1 9. Abiding Star Acosta 30-1 10. Fellowship Lezcano 30-1 11. Stradivari Velazquez 8-1 Transactions BASEBALL American League Boston Red Sox: Placed RHP Carson Smith on the 15-day Dl, retroactive to Sunday. Placed Of/Inf Brock Holt on the 7-day Dl, retroactive to Thursday. Recalled Of/C Blake Swihart and RHP Noe Ramirez from Pawtucket (IL). Los Angeles Angels: Agreed to terms with RHP Tim Lincecum on a one-year contract. Minnesota Twins: Sent RHP Kyle Gibson and SS Eduardo Escobar to Fort Myers (FSL) for rehab assignments. Oakland Athletics: Placed OF Josh Red- dick on the 15-day DL. Recalled OF Jake Smolinski from Nashville (PCL). Tampa Bay Rays: Agreed to terms with C J.P. Arencibia on a minor league contract. National League Arizona Diamondbacks: Agreed to terms with 2B Ed Lucas on a minor league contract. Cincinnati Reds: Placed RHP Tim Adle- man on the 15-day DL. Assigned RHP Drew Hayes outright to Louisville (IL). Recalled OF Steve Selsky from Louisville. Colorado Rockies: Optioned LHP Tyler Matzek to Modesto (Cal) and RHP Miguel Castro to Albuquerque (PCL). Miami Marlins: Optioned LHP Jarlin Garcia to Jacksonville (SL). Milwaukee Brewers: Placed OF Domingo Santana on the 15-day Dl, retroactive to Thursday. Recalled OF Keon Broxton from Colorado Springs (PCL). Reinstated RHP Edwin Jackson from the 15-day DL. Philadelphia Phillies: Traded 2B Ryan Jackson to the L.A. Angels for cash. St. Louis Cardinals: Sent SS Jhonny Peralta to Peoria (MWL) for a rehab assignment. San Diego Padres: Sent 3B Yangervis Solarte to El Paso (PCL) for a rehab assignment. | SPORTS | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM SATURDAY, MAY 21, 2016 2 B