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MLBBASEBALL Seattle Mariners vs. Tampa Bay Rays or Cincinnati Reds vs. Atlanta Braves:10a.m., MLB. Detroit Tigers vs. Kansas City Royals or New York Yankees vs. Minnesota Twins: 5p.m., MLB. NBA FINALS Golden State Warriors at Cleveland Cavaliers, Game 6: 6p.m., (7, 10). GOLF USGA Tour, U.S. Open, Round 1: 7a.m., FS1. LPGA Tour, Meijer Classic, Round 1: 11:30a.m., GOLF. USGA Tour, U.S. Open, Round 1: 2p.m., FOX. SOCCER UEFA Euro 2016, N. Ireland vs. Ukraine, Group C: 8:30 a.m., ESPN. UEFA Euro 2016, Poland vs. Germany Group C: 11:30a.m., ESPN. Copa America Centenario, Quarter-final United States vs. Ecuador: 6:30p.m., FS1. UEFA Euro 2016, Sweden vs. Italy, Group E: 5:30a.m., ESPN. Ontheair knee injury. Green — who missed Game 5 because of how many flagrants he has accrued during the playoffs — will be called upon to play some center in Game 6, as he has plenty of times in this postseason already. "Draymond is the spirit of what we do," said War- riors guard Stephen Curry, the NBA's two-time reign- ing MVP. "You see it out on the floor." This series is back in Cleveland largely because LeBron James and Kyrie Ir- ving could not be stopped in Game 5, when the War- riors' best defender was watching the Cavaliers' star duo score 41 points apiece from a suite at the adjacent baseball stadium that the Oakland Athlet- ics call home. Green alone could not have stopped their onslaught, but it surely stands to reason that life would have been more difficult for Cleveland if he was in uniform. With Green watching, the A's won by nine. Without Green playing, the Warriors lost by 15. He's already spoken to his team- mates about his mistakes, and made clear that watch- ing Game 5 from next door left him hurting. "Everybody's helpedwith Draymond being on the floor," Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. "So that will be nice to have him back. We missed him the other night. Weweredisappointedinour performance without him. We thought we could still get it done, but we didn't. So now it's time to recharge the batteries and get ready." The straw that got Green suspended was when he took a swipe at James' groin area in Game 4. But when asked what he ex- pected when he sees Green in Game 6, James showed he's only focused on big- ger pictures and no mano- a-mano battle. "My only job is to get this win, man," James said. Green met with report- ers for about 11 minutes before practice, and didn't shy away from his mistakes in these playoffs. Some thought he merited a sus- pension when he kicked Oklahoma City's Steven Adams in the groin area during the Western Con- ference finals. Finals FROM PAGE 1 "It's definitely big for us to get going like that," Duffy said. Alex Presley hit an RBI single in the fifth as Mil- waukee avoided a shutout, ending a 21-game stretch without an RBI since he drove in a run May 18 against the Cubs. Nelson, who lost to the Giants on April 5, allowed eight runs to match a ca- reer high. The right-hander failed to pitch past the fourth inning for the first time this season. Trainer'sroom Brewers: RHP Michael Blazek (elbow impinge- ment) came out fine from his Tuesday rehab appear- ance with Triple-A Colo- rado Springs and will pitch one more outing in the mi- nors before rejoining the Brewers on Friday in Los Angeles. He might not be immediately activated. Giants: CF Denard Span had a day off. ... 1B Brandon Belt underwent treatment on his tender right ankle after being hit by a pitch Tuesday and didn't play. Bochy figures with Thursday's day off Belt could be back in the lineup Friday at Tampa Bay. ... San Francisco is TBA for Sunday's pitcher at Tampa after RHP Matt Cain went back on the 15- day DL with more right hamstring trouble. The Giants might stick with Albert Suarez or could still push RHP Jake Peavy back a day from his Sat- urday outing given he has been dealing with an in- jured neck. He had an MRI exam Tuesday and played catch Wednesday, and said he thinks he will stay on schedule. ... Posey will be the designated hit- ter in at least one of the weekend games in an AL ballpark, while Belt could also be an option depend- ing on how his ankle re- sponds. Up next Giants: RHP Jeff Sa- mardzija (7-4, 3.36) looks to improve on his 2-8 ca- reer interleague record over 19 starts with a Friday start at Tampa Bay. He has allowed 20 earned runs in 22 2-3 innings over his last four outings vs. the Ameri- can League. Giants FROM PAGE 1 "No, I think about it all the time. This is the tour- nament I want to win the most to complete the four majors. There's no ques- tion. I have to put that out of my head and try to execute and be patient and not think about re- sults. "You start thinking about results, you'll never play your best golf." Oakmont is enough to grab everyone's attention. Reputed to be the tough- est golf course in Amer- ica, it has all the tradi- tional elements required for the major billed as the toughest test in golf — tight fairways, thick rough, punishing bun- kers, fast greens. The only hope was from the weather, with thunder- storms in the forecast for the first few days. "Rain or no rain on this golf course, it's still a very, very hard test of golf," Rory McIlroy said. Adam Scott showed up at Oakmont a week ago to prepare and played in firm, fast conditions. It rained that night, and he returned for a practice round with McIlroy and found a more forgiving course. "Both of us probably made five or six birdies each that day," Scott said. US Open FROM PAGE 1 seconds. 2, Jared Parke, Blue Mountain Commu- nity College, 4.3. 3, Ja- cob Edler, Northwestern Oklahoma State Univer- sity, 4.8. 4, Wyatt Lindsay, New Mexico State Univer- sity, 5.2. (total on three) 1, J.D. Struxness, Northwest- ern Oklahoma State Uni- versity, 13.9. 2, Jacob Edler, Northwestern Oklahoma State University, 14.6. 3, Wyatt Lindsay, New Mex- ico State University, 15.5. 4, Kodie Jang, Western Texas College, 16.6. Breakaway Roping: (third round) 1, Chrissy Morris, University of West Alabama, 2.2 seconds. 2, Kimberlyn Fitch, Idaho State University, 2.3. 3, (tie) Tamara Tunink, Texas Tech University — Lub- bock, and Brandy Schaack, Northeastern Junior Col- lege, 2.6 each. (total on three) 1, Tess Turk, Univer- sity of Montana — Western, 9.4. 2, Cate Hirschy, Cal Poly State University — San Luis Obispo, 10.0. 3, Kim- berlyn Fitch, Idaho State University, 17.8. 4, Brandy Schaack, Northeastern Ju- nior College, 19.0. Saddle Bronc Riding: (third round — two rides) 1, Cody Ruby, Snow College, 72 points. 2, Will Centoni, Cuesta College, 63. (to- tal on two) 1, Tucker Hill, Walla Walla Community College, 137.5. 2, Will Cen- toni, Cuesta College, 133. 3, Cody Ruby, Snow Col- lege, 133. 4, Josh Davison, New Mexico State Univer- sity, 123. Team Roping: (third round) 1, Clay Crozier, Southern Utah University and Brody Adams, Colo- rado Northwest Commu- nity College, 6.3 seconds. 2, Lane Lowry, Cuesta Col- lege, and Colton Campbell, California State University — Fresno, 7.0. 3, Ky Barry, Central Arizona College and Carl Sweazea, New Mexico State University, 10.8. 4, Treg Schaack, and David Hinman, West Texas A & M University, 12.4. (to- tal on three) 1, Lane Lwory, Cuesta College and Colton Campbell, California State University — Fresno, 21.8. (on two) 2, Lane Livings- ton, Weatherford, Col- lege and Reno Stoebner, Ranger college, 13.8. 3, Ky Barry, Central Arizona College and Carl Sweazea, New Mexico State Univer- sity16.8. 4, Clay Crozier, Southern Utah University and Brody Adams, Colo- rado Northwest Commu- nity College, 18.6. Goat Tying: (third round) 1, Janey Reeves, Co- chise College, 6.1 seconds. 2, (tie) Tawny Barry, East- ern New Mexico University, and Tenille Rhodes, South- ern Utah University, 6.4. 4, (tie) Coralee Spratt, Gillette College, and Kesia Smith, University of West Ala- bama, 6.5. (total on three) 1, Makayla Boots, Coch- ise College, 20.2. 2, Kesia Smith, University of West Alabama, 20.4. 3, Ashleigh Baugh, Tarleton State Uni- versity, 21.0. 4, Jacoby Hot- senpiller, Southwestern Oklahoma State Univer- sity, 21.4. Barrel Racing: (third round) 1, Cassidy Webster, Missouri Valley College, 14.04 seconds. 2, Kendall Gentry, Murray State Col- lege, 14.31. 3, Nalynn Cline, New Mexico State Univer- sity, 14.32. 4, Lexus Kelsch, Nebraska College of Tech- nical Agriculture, 14.34. (total on three) 1, Cassidy Webster, Missouri Valley College, 42.50. 2, Kendall Gentry, Murray State Uni- verwswity, 42.78. 3, Lexus Kelsch, Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture. 4, Georgia Diez, Cochise College, 43.35. Bull Riding: (third round — three rides) 1, Wyatt Rogers, Southeast- ern Oklahoma State Uni- versity, 78.5 points. 2, Ful- ton Rutland, Panola Ju- nior college, 74. 3, Brody Yeary, Tarleton State Uni- versity, 68. (total on two) 1, Fulton Rutland, Panola Ju- nior College, 151.5. 2, Wy- att Rogers, Southeastern Oklahoma State Univer- sity, 149.5. 3, Brody Yeary, Tarleton State University, 141.5. Men's All-Around: 1, Clayton Bilow, Feather River College, 200. 2, Mar- cus Theriot, East Missis- sippi Community College, 190. 3, Wyatt Casper, Clar- endon College, 160. 4, Lane Santos-Karney, Feather River College, 120. Women's All-Around: 1, Danyelle Williams, Blue Mountain Community Col- lege, 155. 2, (tie) Taylor En- gesser, Gillette College, and Coralee Spratt, Gillette col- lege, 115. 4, Georgia Diez, Cochise College, 37. Men's Team: 1, Feather River College, 465. 2, Northwestern Oklahoma State University, 345. 3, Sam Houston State Uni- versity, 300. 4, Panhandle State University, 280. Women's Team: 1, Gil- lette College, 305. 2, Blue Mountain Community Col- lege, 260. 3, Cochise Col- lege, 187. 4, Missouri Val- ley College, 175. Complete results are available at www.cnfr.com. Rodeo FROM PAGE 1 Scoreboard MLB NATIONALLEAGUE WEST DIVISION W L Pct GB Giants 41 26 .612 _ Los Angeles 35 32 .522 6 Colorado 32 33 .492 8 Arizona 29 39 .426 121/2 San Diego 27 40 .403 14 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Chicago 44 20 .688 _ St. Louis 35 30 .538 91/2 Pittsburgh 33 32 .508 111/2 Milwaukee 30 36 .455 15 Cincinnati 26 39 .400 181/2 EAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Washington 41 25 .621 _ New York 35 29 .547 5 Miami 34 32 .515 7 Philadelphia 30 36 .455 11 Atlanta 18 46 .281 22 Tuesday's games Toronto 11, Philadelphia 3 Chicago Cubs 4, Washington 3 Cincinnati 3, Atlanta 1 Pittsburgh 4, N.Y. Mets 0 Houston 5, St. Louis 2 Co lo ra do 1 3, N .Y. Y an ke es 1 0 L.A. Dodgers 7, Arizona 4 Miami 5, San Diego 2 Giants 3, Milwaukee 2 Wednesday's games Colorado 6, N.Y. Yankees 3 L.A. Dodgers 3, Arizona 2 San Diego 6, Miami 3 Giants 10, Milwaukee 1 Washington 5, Chicago Cubs 4, 12 innings Toronto 7, Philadelphia 2 N.Y. Mets 11, Pittsburgh 2 Houston 4, St. Louis 1 Cincinnati at Atlanta, (n.) Thursday's games Cincinnati (Straily 4-2) at Atlanta (Wisler 2-7), 9:10 a.m. Toronto (Happ 7-3) at Philadelphia (Nola 5-5), 4:05 p.m. Pittsburgh (Nicasio 5-5) at N.Y. Mets (Colon 5-3), 4:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Guerra 3-1) at L.A. Dodgers (Kazmir 5-3), 7:10 p.m. Washington (Roark 5-4) at San Diego (Johnson 0-3), 7:10 p.m. Giants 10, Brewers 1 Milwaukee San Fran AB R H B AB R H B Villar ss 3 0 1 0 G.Blnco cf 6 2 3 0 Gennett 2b 4 0 1 0 Panik 2b 3 2 3 1 Lucroy 1b 4 0 2 0 Crwford ss4 1 0 0 Boyer p 0 0 0 0 Strtton p 0 0 0 0 Nwnhus cf-rf30 0 0 Posey c 4 1 2 2 H.Perez 3b 4 1 1 0 Brown ph-c1 0 0 0 R.Flres rf-1b4 0 1 0 Matt.Df 3b 5 1 3 1 Mldnado c 4 0 0 0 Pagan lf 5 2 3 1 Presley lf 4 0 1 1 Parker rf 2 1 1 1 Nelson p 1 0 0 0 Gllspie 1b 5 0 0 0 Marinez p 1 0 0 0 Cueto p 3 0 0 0 Carter ph 1 0 1 0 Pena ph-ss 2 0 1 2 J.Brnes p 0 0 0 0 K.Brxtn cf 1 0 0 0 Totals 34 1 8 1 4010 16 8 Milwaukee 000 010 000 — 1 San Fran 004 400 02x — 10 E: H.Perez 2 (4), Maldonado (2), Nelson (2); LOB: Milwaukee 8, San Francisco 12; 2B: G.Blanco (6), Pagan 2 (7); SB: Panik (5), Posey (4); CS: Villar (8); S: Panik (2). IP H R ER BB SO Milwaukee Nelsn L,5-6 32/3 8 8 6 3 2 Marinez 21/3 4 0 0 0 0 Barnes 1 2 0 0 0 2 Boyer 1 2 2 2 1 0 San Fran Cueto W,10-1 7 7 1 1 1 9 Stratton 2 1 0 0 1 0 HBP: by Nelson (Parker); WP: Marinez; T: 2:56; A: 41,811 (41,915); AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST DIVISION W L Pct GB Texas 40 25 .615 _ Seattle 34 30 .531 51/2 Houston 32 35 .478 9 Los Angeles 28 37 .431 12 A's 27 37 .422 121/2 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Kansas City 35 30 .538 _ Cleveland 35 30 .538 _ Detroit 33 32 .508 2 Chicago 33 33 .500 21/2 Minnesota 20 44 .313 141/2 EAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Baltimore 37 27 .578 _ Boston 37 27 .578 _ Toronto 37 31 .544 2 Tampa Bay 30 32 .484 6 New York 31 34 .477 61/2 Tuesday's games Toronto 11, Philadelphia 3 Baltimore 3, Boston 2 Tampa Bay 8, Seattle 7 Detroit 11, Chicago White Sox 8 Houston 5, St. Louis 2 Kansas City 3, Cleveland 2 Colorado 13, N.Y. Yankees 10 L.A. Angels 5, Minnesota 4 Texas 10, A's 6 Wednesday's games Colorado 6, N.Y. Yankees 3 Toronto 7, Philadelphia 2 Boston 6, Baltimore 4 Houston 4, St. Louis 1 Chicago White Sox 5, Detroit 3 Kansas City 9, Cleveland 4 Seattle at Tampa Bay, (n.) Minnesota at L.A. Angels, (n.) Texas at A's, (n.) Thursday's games Seattle (Paxton 0-2) at Tampa Bay (Snell 0-0), 10:10 a.m. Texas (Lewis 5-0) at A's (Mengden 0-1), 12:35 p.m. Toronto (Happ 7-3) at Philadelphia (Nola 5-5), 4:05 p.m. Baltimore (Wilson 2-5) at Boston (Rodri- guez 1-1), 4:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 4-4) at Minne- sota (Gibson 0-4), 5:10 p.m. Detroit (Verlander 6-5) at Kansas City (Duffy 2-1), 5:15 p.m. NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES GLANCE At TD Ameritrade Park Omaha Omaha, Neb. Double Elimination x-if necessary Saturday, June 18 Game 1 — Oklahoma State (41-20) vs. UC Santa Barbara (42-18-1), noon Game 2 — Miami (50-12) vs. Arizona (44-21), 5 p.m. Sunday, June 19 Game 3 — Texas Tech (46-18) vs. TCU (47-16), noon Game 4 — Florida (52-14) vs. Coastal Carolina (49-16), 5 p.m. Monday, June 20 Game 5 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, 11 a.m. Game 6 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, 4 p.m. Tuesday, June 21 Game 7 — Game 3 loser vs. Game 4 loser, 2 p.m. Game 8 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner, 6 p.m. Wednesday, June 22 Game 9 — Game 5 winner vs. Game 6 loser, 4 p.m. Thursday, June 23 Game 10 — Game 7 winner vs. Game 8 loser, 5 p.m. Friday, June 24 Game 11 — Game 6 winner vs. Game 9 winner, noon Game 12 — Game 8 winner vs. Game 10 winner, 5 p.m. Saturday, June 25 x-Game 13 — Game 6 winner vs. Game 9 winner, TBA x-Game 14 — Game 8 winner vs. Game 10 winner, TBA If only one game is necessary, it will be played at night Championship Series (Best-of-3) Monday, June 27: Pairings TBA, 4 p.m. Tuesday, June 28: Pairings TBA, 5 p.m. x-Wednesday, June 29: Pairings TBA, 5 p.m. Basketball NBA PLAYOFF GLANCE NBA FINALS Thursday, June 2: Golden State 104, Cleveland 89 Sunday, June 5: Golden State 110, Cleveland 77 Wednesday, June 8: Cleveland 120, Golden State 90 Friday, June 10: Golden State 125, Cleveland 121, Golden State leads 3-1 Monday, June 13: Cleveland 112, Golden State 97, Golden State leads 3-2 Thursday, June 16: Golden State at Cleveland, 6 p.m. x- Su nda y, J une 19 : C le ve la nd a t G old en State, 5 p.m. WNBA WESTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GB Minnesota 11 0 1.000 — Sparks 9 0 1.000 1 Phoenix 4 6 .400 61/2 Seattle 4 7 .364 7 Dallas 3 7 .300 71/2 San Antonio 2 7 .222 8 EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GB Atlanta 7 3 .700 — New York 6 4 .600 1 Chicago 5 5 .500 2 Washington 5 7 .417 3 In dia na 4 7 . 36 4 3 1 / 2 Connecticut 2 9 .182 51/2 Wednesday's games No games scheduled Soccer COPA AMERICA GLANCE Quarterfinals Thursday, June 16 At Seattle United States vs. Ecuador, 6:30 p.m. Friday, June 17 At East Rutherford, N.J. Peru vs. Colombia, 5 p.m. Saturday, June 18 At Foxborough, Mass. Argentina vs. Venezuela, 4 p.m. At S ant a C la ra Mexico vs. Chile, 7 p.m. MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T PtsGF GA Colorado 8 2 4 28 17 10 FC Dallas 8 4 4 28 24 22 Salt Lake 7 4 2 23 23 21 Vancouver 6 6 3 21 23 25 Los Angeles 5 2 6 21 27 16 San Jose 5 4 5 20 16 16 Portland 5 6 4 19 23 25 Kansas City 5 8 3 18 14 18 Seattle 5 7 1 16 13 15 Houston 3 7 4 13 20 22 EASTERN CONFERENCE W L T PtsGF GA Philadelphia 6 3 5 23 21 16 New York 6 7 1 19 24 20 Montreal 5 4 4 19 22 20 N.Y. City FC 4 5 6 18 22 29 Toronto FC 4 5 4 16 14 15 D.C. United 4 6 4 16 14 16 Orlando City 3 3 7 16 23 21 New England 3 4 7 16 19 25 Columbus 3 5 5 14 18 21 Chicago 2 5 5 11 10 14 Note: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Saturday, June 18 Philadelphia at N.Y. City FC, 10 a.m. New England at Vancouver, 4 p.m. Los Angeles at Toronto FC, 4:30 p.m. Montreal at Columbus, 4:30 p.m. San Jose at Orlando City, 4:30 p.m. Chicago at Colorado, 6 p.m. D.C. United at Houston, 6 p.m. Portland at Salt Lake, 7 p.m. Tennis ATP WORLD TOUR AEGON CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS Wednesday At The Queen's Club London Purse: $2.03 million (WT500) Surface: Grass-Outdoor Singles First Round Kyle Edmund, Britain, def. Gilles Simon (8), France, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1. Pa ul -H enr i M at hie u, Fr an ce, d ef . D an ie l Evans, Britain, 7-6 (8), 6-7 (6), 6-3. Milos Raonic (3), Canada, def. Nick Kyrgios, Australia, 6-7 (5), 6-4, 6-4. John Isner (7), United States, def. Juan Martin del Potro, Argentina, 7-6 (2), 6-4. Second Round Steve Johnson, United States, def. Adrian Mannarino, France, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. Marin Cilic (5), Croatia, def. Janko Tipsarevic, Serbia, 6-4, 6-2. ATP WORLD TOUR GERRY WEBER OPEN RESULTS Wednesday At Gerry Weber Stadion Halle, Germany Purse: $1.91 million (WT500) Surface: Grass-Outdoor Singles First Round Philipp Kohlschreiber (8), Germany, def. Marcel Granollers, Spain, 6-2, 7-6 (4). Teymuraz Gabashvili, Russia, def. Paolo Lorenzi, Italy, 6-1, 6-4. Roger Federer (1), Switzerland, def. Jan- Lennard Struff, Germany, 6-4, 7-6 (3). Dominic Thiem (3), Austria, def. Joao Sousa, Portugal, 7-5, 6-4. Second Round Florian Mayer, Germany, def. Kei Nishi- kori (2), Japan, walkover. Alexander Zverev, Germany, def. Benja- min Becker, Germany, 7-5, 3-0, retired. Andreas Seppi, Italy, def. Yuichi Sugita, Japan, 6-3, 6-0. Marcos Baghdatis, Cyprus, def. Dustin Brown, Germany, 7-5, 7-6 (8). WTA AEGON CLASSIC BIRMINGHAM RESULTS Wednesday At Edgbaston Priory Club Birmingham, England Purse: $780,900 (Premier) Surface: Grass-Outdoor Singles First Round Tamira Paszek, Austria, def. Tara Moore, Britain, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4. Daria Gavrilova, Australia, def. Naomi Broady, Britain, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3. Carla Suarez Navarro (6), Spain, def. Elina Svitolina, Ukraine, 7-5, 4-6, 7-5. Irina-Camelia Begu, Romania, def. Belinda Bencic (4), Switzerland, 6-4, 4-3, retired. Christina McHale, United States, def. Katerina Siniakova, Czech Republic, 5-7, 6-4, 6-3. CoCo Vandeweghe, United States, def. Agnieszka Radwanska (1), Poland, 7-5, 4-6, 6-3. Caroline Wozniacki, Denmark, leads Yanina Wickmayer, Belgium, 3-2, susp., rain. Golf WORLD GOLF RANKING 1. Jason Day AUS 13.17 2. Jordan Spieth USA 11.25 3. Rory McIlroy NIR 9.59 4. Bubba Watson USA 7.50 5. Rickie Fowler USA 7.27 6. Dustin Johnson USA 7.24 7. Henrik Stenson SWE 6.98 8. Adam Scott AUS 6.80 9. Danny Willett ENG 6.53 10. Justin Rose ENG 5.79 11. Patrick Reed USA 5.11 12. Branden Grace SAF 5.04 13. Sergio Garcia ESP 4.93 14. Louis Oosthuizen SAF 4.73 15. Hideki Matsuyama JPN 4.46 16. Brooks Koepka USA 4.28 17. Phil Mickelson USA 4.13 18. Matt Kuchar USA 4.10 19. J.B. Holmes USA 3.94 20. Brandt Snedeker USA 3.86 21. Zach Johnson USA 3.78 22. Charl Schwartzel SAF 3.59 23. Chris Wood ENG 3.55 24. Paul Casey ENG 3.42 25. Russell Knox SCO 3.40 26. Kevin Kisner USA 3.39 27. Byeong-Hun An KOR 3.35 28. Rafa Cabrera Bello ESP 3.16 29. Daniel Berger USA 3.10 30. Lee Westwood ENG 2.99 31. Justin Thomas USA 2.98 32. Jim Furyk USA 2.97 33. Kevin Na USA 2.95 34. Matthew Fitzpatrick ENG 2.94 35. Bill Haas USA 2.94 36. Charley Hoffman USA 2.93 37. Kevin Chappell USA 2.92 38. Jimmy Walker USA 2.88 39. K.T. Kim KOR 2.88 40. Marc Leishman AUS 2.81 Motorsports NASCAR SPRINT CUP POINTS LEADERS Through June 12 1. Kevin Harvick, 526 2. Kurt Busch, 496 3. Brad Keselowski, 480 4. Carl Edwards, 472 5. Joey Logano, 455 6. Chase Elliot, 453 7. Jimmie Johnson, 441 8. Martin Truex Jr, 433 9. Kyle Busch, 417 10. Matt Kenseth, 409 11. Dale Earnhardt Jr, 383 12. Austin Dillon, 381 13. Denny Hamlin, 380 14. Jamie McMurray, 374 15. Ryan Newman, 369 16. Ryan Blaney, 364 17. Kasey Kahne, 353 18. Trevor Bayne, 345 19. Kyle Larsen, 341 20. AJ Allmendinger, 337 Odds PREGAME.COM LINE Thursday MLB NATIONAL LEAGUE Favorite Line Underdog Cincinnati -120/+110 at Atlanta at New York -140/+130 Pittsburgh at Los Angeles -150/+140 Milwaukee Washington -152/+142 at San Diego Thursday AMERICAN LEAGUE at Tampa Bay -107/-103 Seattle Texas -129/+119 at Oakland at Boston -130/+120 Baltimore New York -130/+120 at Minnesota Detroit -115/+105 at Kansas City INTERLEAGUE Toronto -145/+135 at Phillies NBA Thursday Favorite Line (O/U) Underdog at Cleveland 21/2 (2071/2) Golden State Transactions BASEBALL American League Boston Red Sox: Agreed to terms with 1B Cody Decker on a minor league contract. Baltimore Orioles: Placed RHP Vance Worley on the 15-day Dl, retroactive to Monday. Recalled RHP Odrisamer Despaigne from Norfolk (IL). Sent SS J.J. Hardy to Bowie (EL) for a rehab assignment. Houston Astros: Agreed to terms with RHP Colin McKee, LHP Howie Brey, Cs Jake Rogers and Chuckie Robinson and INFs Alex Degoti and Taylor Jones on minor league contracts. Kansas City Royals: Designated INF Omar Infante for assignment. Recalled LHP Brian Flynn from Omaha (PCL). Los Angeles Angels: Agreed to terms with Cs Matt Thaiss, Michael Barash and Brennan Morgan, Sss Nonie Williams, Connor Justus and Jose Rojas, LHP Bo Tucker, 2B Jordan Zimmerman, RHPs Andrew Vinson and Blake Smith, and Ofs Troy Montgomery, Brennon Lund and Francisco Del Valle on minor league contracts. Minnesota Twins: Sent OF Danny Santana to Rochester (IL) for a rehab assignment. Tampa Bay Rays: Sent RHP Ryan Webb to Charlotte (FSL) for a rehab assign- ment. Texas Rangers: Agreed to terms with LHP Christian Torres, Sss Jonah McReyn- olds and Charles LeBlanc, Ofs Austin O'banion, Preston Scott, Travis Bolin and Josh Merrigan, Cs Clay Middleton, Stephen Lohr, Alex Kowalczyk and Joe Barlow, and RHPs Reilly Peltier, Jean Ca- sanova, Mark Vasquez, Marc Iseneker, Dylan Bice, Kaleb Fontenot, Alex Dan- iele, Reid Anderson, Derek Heffel, Hever Bueno, Tai Tiedemann and Kyle Cody on minor league contracts. Toronto Blue Jays: Recalled LHP Chad Girodo and SS Andy Burns from Buffalo (IL). National League Arizona Diamondbacks: Optioned LHP Zac Curtis to Mobile (SL). Recalled LHP Andrew Chafin from Reno (PCL). Colorado Rockies: Reinstated SS Jose Reyes from the restricted list and des- ignated him for assignment. Placed LHP Chris Rusin on the 15-day Dl, retroactive to June 9. Recalled RHP Miguel Castro from Albuquerque (PCL). Reinstated C Tony Wolters from the 7-day DL. Agreed to terms with OF Steven Linkous, SS Tyler Orris, 1B Jacob Bosiokovic, C Will Haynie, LHP Kyle Cedotal and RHPs Riley Pint, George Thanopoulos, Austin Moore, Brandon Gold, Jared Gesell, Rico Garcia, Justin Calomeni and Mike Bunal on minor league contracts. New York Mets: Agreed to terms with INF Colby Woodmansee, OF Ian Strom, LHP Placido Torres and RHPs Christo- pher Viall, Colin Holderman, Christian James, Trent Johnson, Maxwell Kuhns, Daniel Rivera and Eric Villanueuva on minor league contracts. Pittsburgh Pirates: Agreed to terms with INFs Will Craig and Kevin Mahala, LHP Cam Vieaux, C Brent Gibbs, Ofs Clark Eagan and Matt Diorio and RHPs Blake Cederlind, Dylan Prohoroff, Danny Bed- des and Brandon Bingel on minor league contracts. St. Louis Cardinals: Sent C Brayan Pena and RHP Seth Maness to Memphis (PCL) for rehab assignments. Signed OF Dylan Carlson, C Jeremy Martinez, SS Tommy Edman, RHP Sam Tewes, OF Matthew Fiedler, 3B Danny Hudzina, OF Shane Billings, OF Vincent Jackson, C Tyler Lancaster, LHP Daniel Castano, OF Mick Fennell, LHP Anthony Ciavarella, RHP Spencer Trayner, RHP Mike O'reilly, RHP Leland Tilley, 2B Caleb Lopes, RHP Jonathon Mulford, 3B Andy Young, RHP Robert Calvano and RHP Levi MaVorhies to minor league contracts. San Diego Padres: Agreed to terms with LHP Joey Lucchesi, 2B Nate Easley, SS Chris Baker, OF Taylor Kohlwey and RHPs Mark Zimmerman, Will Stillman, Jesse Scholtens, Evan Miller, Chasen Ford, Dalton Erb, Lake Bachar and David Bednar on minor league contracts. | SPORTS | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 2016 2 B

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