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"willbegettingawholelot of repetitions" as the Patri- ots prepare for their season opener Sept. 11 at Arizona. "It's time to put this thing to bed," Drew said. "If it was my kid, I'd say: 'Let it go."' Lawyers and other rep- resentatives for the Patri- ots and Brady did not im- mediately return messages seeking comment. If he misses four games, Brady will lose just under $250,000 in salary after re- negotiating his contract in the offseason to earn only $1 million this season. Anthony Barkow, a law- yer who submitted an am- icus brief on behalf of Ken- neth R. Feinberg, the spe- cial master of the Sept. 11 Victim Compensation Fund and a longtime arbi- trator, said: "We wish the result were otherwise, but respect and understand the decision and know that it is extremely rare for the 2nd Circuit to grant en banc re- view." What began as an ac- cusation of cheating in the 2015 AFC champion- ship game has grown into a multimillion-dollar legal battle over three NFL sea- sons, involving not just an MVP quarterback but also some of the nation's elite lawyers and scientists. And as it developed, it evolved from a silly little dispute about the air pres- sure in footballs into a ref- erendum on the powers of a sport's commissioner and the right of all unionized employees to due process in a disciplinary hearing. Joining the case along the way were longtime league adversary Jeffrey Kessler and former U.S. Solicitor General Ted Ol- son, who was involved in the Bush v. Gore lawsuit that settled the 2000 pres- idential election and the case that overturned Cal- ifornia's ban on same-sex marriages. At stake for the Patriots was not only the availabil- ity of their quarterback for a quarter of the season, but their legacy as an NFL dy- nasty. Brady FROMPAGE1 in the steamy Bronx. Quite a scramble is shap- ing up for wild-card spots — 18 teams are within five games of the slots. World Series MVP Salvador Perez, All-Star Game MVP Eric Hosmer and the defend- ing champ Royals are hov- ering at 45-43. DEAL OR NO DEAL Will Ar- oldis Chapman soon be closing somewhere else? Can Jonathan Lucroy catch on with a contender? How about Carlos Gonzalez? Could Drew Pomeranz or Jake Odorizzi be starting a new chapter? Plenty to track before the Aug. 1 deadline to make trades without waiv- ers. Last year, a lot of big names moved in the final week — Yoenis Cespedes, Johnny Cueto and Troy Tu- lowitzki, among them. This year, several elite teams need bullpen help. The Yankees have two of the top targets in Chapman and Andrew Miller. A few more wins might quiet all the trade noise, Miller said. "We can shut down those rumors, and I think that's the goal. That's what need to do. That's what we should do," the lefty said. HEAL OR NO HEAL Clayton Kershaw, Zack Greinke and Craig Kimbrel come out of the break on the disabled list, as do Felix Hernandez, Michael Brantley and sev- eral Texas pitchers. Baseball FROM PAGE 1 riders on Team Sky, joined the Tinkoff duo of Sagan and Maciej Bodnar in the lead. "Again it was just an- other one of those spur of the moment kind of things," Froome said. "When Sagan went I thought, 'Well, why not?Letmegoafterhimand see what happens.' The four ofusworkedwelltogether.It was in all of our best inter- ests to work together. "Peter wanted the stage and we wanted to gain time on the GC (general classification, or overall) guys," Froome added. It was Sagan's second victory in this Tour and his sixth career win in cy- cling's biggest race. Bodnar crossed third. "It was a surprise also for me," Sagan said. "We don't plan that. We are like artists. ... It just happens. With this wind it was dan- gerous every moment in the stage." Getting a six-second bo- nus for his second-place finish, Froome gained 12 seconds on all of his main opponents who finished in the peloton six seconds be- hind. While winning the 2013 and 2015 Tours, Froome relied mostly on uphill at- tacks and his time trialing skills, and was often criti- cized for a lack of creativ- ity. Perhaps realizing that he can't pull away from his rivals in the moun- tains anymore, he has be- come more unpredictable. "We really are looking for every opportunity," Froome said. "It's our men- tality this year to try our luck every time it's possi- ble, even on the flats." The bigger gaps also made Froome more com- fortable in the yellow jersey ahead of Thursday's moun- tain finish at Mont Ventoux on Bastille Day. Froome moved 28 sec- onds ahead of fellow Brit- ish rider Adam Yates. Cycling FROM PAGE 1 Scoreboard MLB NATIONALLEAGUE WEST DIVISION W L Pct GB Giants 57 33 .633 _ Los Angeles 51 40 .560 61/2 Colorado 40 48 .455 16 San Diego 38 51 .427 181/2 Arizona 38 52 .422 19 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Chicago 53 35 .602 _ St. Louis 46 42 .523 7 Pittsburgh 46 43 .517 71/2 Milwaukee 38 49 .437 141/2 Cincinnati 32 57 .360 211/2 EAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Washington 54 36 .600 _ New York 47 41 .534 6 Miami 47 41 .534 6 Philadelphia 42 48 .467 12 Atlanta 31 58 .348 221/2 Tuesday's games AL 4, NL 2 Friday's games Texas at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m. N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at Washington, 4:05 p.m. Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. Colorado at Atlanta, 4:35 p.m. Miami at St. Louis, 5:15 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. Giants at San Diego, 7:40 p.m. AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST DIVISION W L Pct GB Texas 54 36 .600 _ Houston 48 41 .539 51/2 Seattle 45 44 .506 81/2 A's 38 51 .427 151/2 Los Angeles 37 52 .416 161/2 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Cleveland 52 36 .591 _ Detroit 46 43 .517 61/2 Kansas City 45 43 .511 7 Chicago 45 43 .511 7 Minnesota 32 56 .364 20 EAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Baltimore 51 36 .586 _ Boston 49 38 .563 2 Toronto 51 40 .560 2 New York 44 44 .500 71/2 Tampa Bay 34 54 .386 171/2 Tuesday's games AL 4, NL 2 Friday's games Texas at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m. Boston at N.Y. Yankees, 4:05 p.m. Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m. Kansas City at Detroit, 4:10 p.m. Cleveland at Minnesota, 5:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox at L.A. Angels, 7:05 p.m. Toronto at A's, 7:05 p.m. Houston at Seattle, 7:10 p.m. AL All-Stars 4, NL All-Stars 2 (Tuesday's box) NL AL AB R H B AB R H B Zobrist 2b 2 0 0 0 Altuve 2b 3 0 0 0 Murphy ph 3 0 2 0 Cano 2b 0 0 0 0 Harper rf 2 0 1 0 Nunez 2b 0 0 0 0 Gdschm ph 3 0 0 0 Trout cf 3 0 1 0 Bryant 3b 2 1 1 1 Desmnd cf 1 0 0 0 Arndo ph-3b3 0 0 0 Machdo 3b 3 0 0 0 Myers dh 3 0 1 0 Dnldso 3b 1 0 0 0 Belt ph-dh 1 0 0 0 Ortiz dh 1 0 0 0 Posey cf 1 1 0 0 Enrcn pr-dh1 1 0 0 WRamos c 1 0 0 0 Bgaerts ss 2 0 1 0 Lucroy c 1 0 1 0 Lndr ph-ss 2 0 0 0 Rizzo 1b 2 0 1 0 Hosmer 1b 3 1 2 2 Bruce rf 2 0 0 0 Cabrera 1b1 0 0 0 Ozuna cf 2 0 1 1 Betts rf 2 1 1 0 OHrrera cf 1 0 0 0 Beltran rf 1 0 0 0 Smrt ph-cf 1 0 1 0 Snders rf 1 0 0 0 CGonzalez lf2 0 1 0 Perez c 2 1 1 2 Duvall lf 1 0 0 0 Wieters c 2 0 0 0 Russell ss 2 0 0 0 Bradley Jr. lf20 2 0 CSeager ss 1 0 0 0 Trumbo lf 1 0 0 0 Adiaz ph-ss 1 0 0 0 Totals 37 2 10 2 32 4 8 4 NL 100 100 000 — 2 AL 031 000 000 — 4 DP: AL 1, NL 1; LOB: NL 10, AL 7; 2B: Harper, Myers, Bogaerts; HR: Bryant, Hosmer, Perez. IP H R ER BB SO AL Sale 1 1 1 1 0 1 Kluber W 1 0 0 0 0 1 Hamels H 1 2 0 0 0 1 Sanchz, A H 1 2 1 1 1 0 Quintana H 1 1 0 0 0 1 Herrera H 1 0 0 0 0 1 Betances H 1 1 0 0 0 2 Miller H 2/3 2 0 0 1 1 Harris H 1/3 0 0 0 0 1 Britton S 1 1 0 0 0 0 NL Cueto L 12/3 5 3 3 0 1 Fernndz 11/3 2 1 1 1 1 Pomeranz 11/3 2 1 1 1 1 Teheran 1 0 0 0 0 0 Scherzer 1 0 0 0 0 1 Lester 2/3 0 0 0 1 0 Melancon 1/3 0 0 0 1 0 Rodney 2/3 0 0 0 0 1 Jansen 1/3 0 0 0 0 1 WP: Betances; T: 3:05; A: 42,386 (42,455); Leaders NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting Murphy, Washington, .348; LeMahieu, Colorado, .334; Ramos, Washington, .330; Prado, Miami, .324; Gonzalez, Colo- rado, .318; Yelich, Miami, .317; Realmuto, Miami, .317; Marte, Pittsburgh, .316; Diaz, St. Louis, .315; Braun, Milwaukee, .312. Runs Bryant, Chicago, 73; Myers, San Diego, 61; Seager, Los Angeles, 60; Arenado, Colorado, 60; Zobrist, Chicago, 59; Gon- zalez, Colorado, 58; Diaz, St. Louis, 57; Carpenter, St. Louis, 56; Rizzo, Chicago, 54; Rendon, Washington, 54. RBI Arenado, Colorado, 70; Murphy, Washington, 66; Bryant, Chicago, 65; Bruce, Cincinnati, 63; Rizzo, Chicago, 63; Crawford, San Francisco, 61; Lamb, Ari- zona, 61; Duvall, Cincinnati, 61; Myers, San Diego, 60; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 58; Kemp, San Diego, 58. Hits Murphy, Washington, 117; Segura, Arizona, 110; Gonzalez, Colorado, 107; Prado, Miami, 106; Seager, Los Angeles, 105; LeMahieu, Colorado, 99; Ozuna, Mi- ami, 99; Marte, Pittsburgh, 99; Arenado, Colorado, 98; Myers, San Diego, 97; Herrera, Philadelphia, 97. Doubles Belt, San Francisco, 27; Murphy, Wash- ington, 25; Carpenter, St. Louis, 25; Jay, San Diego, 24; Polanco, Pittsburgh, 24; Arenado, Colorado, 24; Yelich, Miami, 23; Rizzo, Chicago, 23; Markakis, Atlanta, 22; Seager, Los Angeles, 22; Cozart, Cin- cinnati, 22; Diaz, St. Louis, 22; Piscotty, St. Louis, 22. Triples Lamb, Arizona, 7; Bruce, Cincinnati, 6; Hernandez, Philadelphia, 6; Hechavarria, Miami, 5; Panik, San Francisco, 5; Belt, San Francisco, 5; LeMahieu, Colorado, 5; Segura, Arizona, 5; Ozuna, Miami, 5; Revere, Washington, 5; Carpenter, St. Louis, 5. Home runs Bryant, Chicago, 25; Arenado, Colorado, 23; Duvall, Cincinnati, 23; Carter, Mil- waukee, 22; Rizzo, Chicago, 21; Story, Colorado, 21; Cespedes, New York, 21; Stanton, Miami, 20; Lamb, Arizona, 20; Gonzalez, Colorado, 19; Myers, San Diego, 19; Harper, Washington, 19. Stolen bases Villar, Milwaukee, 31; Marte, Pittsburgh, 30; Hamilton, Cincinnati, 22; Upton Jr., San Diego, 20; Segura, Arizona, 15; Myers, San Diego, 15; Smith, Atlanta, 14; Harrison, Pittsburgh, 14; Jankowski, San Diego, 14; Harper, Washington, 13. Pitching Cueto, San Francisco, 13-1; Arrieta, Chicago, 12-4; Strasburg, Washington, 12-0; Fernandez, Miami, 11-4; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 11-2; Bumgarner, San Francisco, 10-4; Scherzer, Washington, 10-6; Greinke, Arizona, 10-3; Samardzija, San Francisco, 9-5; Lester, Chicago, 9-4; Syndergaard, New York, 9-4. ERA Kershaw, Los Angeles, 1.79; Bumgarner, San Francisco, 1.94; Pomeranz, San Diego, 2.47; Cueto, San Francisco, 2.47; Fernandez, Miami, 2.52. AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting Al tu ve , H ou st on , . 34 1; O rt iz , B os ton , .332; Bogaerts, Boston, .329; Trout, Ana- heim, .322; Desmond, Texas, .322; Nunez, Minnesota, .321; Machado, Baltimore, .318; Escobar, Anaheim, .317; Cano, Seattle, .313; Lindor, Cleveland, .306. Runs Donaldson, Toronto, 80; Betts, Boston, 75; Kinsler, Detroit, 71; Trout, Anaheim, 68; Altuve, Houston, 67; Desmond, Texas, 65; Bogaerts, Boston, 65; Cano, Seattle, 64; Davis, Baltimore, 64; Springer, Houston, 63. RBI Encarnacion, Toronto, 80; Ortiz, Boston, 72; Trumbo, Baltimore, 68; Donaldson, Toronto, 63; Seager, Seattle, 61; Napoli, Cleveland, 61; Pujols, Anaheim, 60; Betts, Boston, 59; Cruz, Seattle, 58; Cano, Seattle, 58; Davis, Baltimore, 58; Trout, Anaheim, 58. Hits Altuve, Houston, 119; Betts, Boston, 117; Bogaerts, Boston, 117; Cano, Seattle, 114; Desmond, Texas, 113; Machado, Ba lti mo re , 1 09 ; P ed ro ia , B os to n, 1 06 ; Trout, Anaheim, 104; Kinsler, Detroit, 103; Lindor, Cleveland, 103. Doubles Ortiz, Boston, 34; Machado, Baltimore, 29; Seager, Seattle, 26; Shaw, Boston, 26; Saunders, Toronto, 25; Longoria, Tampa Bay, 24; Altuve, Houston, 24; Schoop, Baltimore, 23; Betts, Boston, 23; Cano, Seattle, 23. Triples Eaton, Chicago, 7; Bradley Jr., Boston, 6; Andrus, Texas, 5; Donaldson, Toronto, 5; Naquin, Cleveland, 5; Ellsbury, New York, 5; Burns, Oakland, 4; Betts, Boston, 4; Miller, Tampa Bay, 4; Buxton, Minnesota, 4; Chisenhall, Cleveland, 4; Kipnis, Cleveland, 4. Home runs Trumbo, Baltimore, 28; Frazier, Chicago, 25; Encarnacion, Toronto, 23; Cruz, Seattle, 23; Donaldson, Toronto, 23; Davis, Baltimore, 22; Ortiz, Boston, 22; Cano, Seattle, 21; Santana, Cleveland, 20; Machado, Baltimore, 19; Longoria, Tampa Bay, 19; Semien, Oakland, 19; Springer, Houston, 19; Davis, Oakland, 19; Beltran, New York, 19. Stolen bases Davis, Cleveland, 24; Altuve, Houston, 23; Nunez, Minnesota, 22; Ellsbury, New York, 16; Betts, Boston, 15; Desmond, Texas, 15; Trout, Anaheim, 15; Burns, Oakland, 14; Lindor, Cleveland, 13; Andrus, Texas, 13. Pitching Sale, Chicago, 14-3; Happ, Toronto, 12-3; Tillman, Baltimore, 12-2; Porcello, Boston, 11-2; Wright, Boston, 10-5. ERA Wright, Boston, 2.68; Salazar, Cleveland, 2.75; Estrada, Toronto, 2.93; Sanchez, Toronto, 2.97; Hamels, Texas, 3.21; Lewis, Texas, 3.21. InPrintEveryTuesday-Thursday-Saturday Online:Publishes24/7 www.redbluffdailynews.com Threeadditionalonline locations at no extra cost! 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