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2B Daily News – Thursday, July 19, 2012 DUI charge for Lynch shawn Lynch was charged Wednesday with driving under the influence in Northern Cal- ifornia. Lynch was charged by the Alameda County district attorney with driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol and dri- ving while having a blood-alcohol level of .08 or higher. Lynch has a court date on Aug. 14, which is in the middle of Seahawks training camp. But Lynch's attorney, Ivan Golde, told The Associated Press that he feels the case could get thrown out or reduced because of discrepancies in blood-alcohol tests. Golde's contention is that Lynch was not at the California legal limit of .08 when he was pulled over in Emeryville, Calif., on Saturday and tested at the scene. Golde noted that Lynch's level was higher when he By TIM BOOTH AP Sports Writer Seattle Seahawks running back Mar- MCT photo Cliff Pennington throws to first after forcing out Josh Hamilton on Wednesday. ATHLETICS (Continued from page 1B) abled list, allowing three hits and one run on 75 pitches. He struck out three and walked two. put Texas ahead in the top of the fifth, Brandon Inge homered leading off the bottom half to tie it. After Gentry's double In the sixth, Inge stumbled after fielding Adrian Beltre's grounder and missed a chance for an out. Young singled moments later as Texas took the lead. Texas is headed into a stretch with seven of its next 13 games with the Angels. The Rangers open a three-game series at Anaheim on Friday following an off day Thursday. ''Yes, it's a signifi- cant series, significant in that they can either catch up or we can move LAKERS (Continued from page 1B) aging an impressive 19.5 points per game in his career, never scoring fewer than 15.8 points per game since his rookie season with Golden State. Jamison could be a huge upgrade to the Lakers' bench, which repeatedly struggled to hold leads last ahead,'' manager Ron Washington said. Yoenis Cespedes, back in left field after nursing a sprained left thumb, singled but missed a shot at a fifth straight multihit game. Coco Crisp returned to Oakland's lineup, playing center field after missing three games with a sore left shoulder he aggravated on Friday night at Minnesota. ''You have to give them credit for constant- ly fighting and then pulling it off,'' Washing- ton said. NOTES Cespedes has hit safe- ly in all 10 of his career games against the Rangers, going 17 for 35 ... The Rangers optioned LHP Martin Perez to Triple-A Round Rock to clear a roster spot for Lewis' return. ... Lewis has 93 strikeouts to just 14 walks in first 101 innings. ... A's LHP Brett season when the starters sat down. Matt Barnes was the Lakers' top-scoring reserve with just 7.8 points per game. reserve just once in his career: During his only sea- son with the Dallas Maver- icks in 2003-04. Jamison has been a likely to be the Lakers' start- ing small forward, although Metta World Peace is Anderson, recovering from Tommy John surgery, threw a bullpen session and is set to begin a rehab assignment with Class-A Stockton on Saturday. He is slated to make about 45 pitches in his first outing. ... Reddick apologized via his Twitter account for postgame remarks Tues- day night downplaying the strong outing of Roy Oswalt. "I'm not going to bad mouth anyone," he said before the game. "That's not me." ... Rangers C Yorvit Torre- alba and wife, Millie, welcomed a baby girl Tuesday. He's expected to come off the paternity list and rejoin the club for Friday's game against the Angels in Anaheim. ... Oakland opening day starter Brandon McCarthy (strained throwing shoulder) threw all his pitches in a 25-pitch bullpen session and will be re-evaluated Thursday. Brown brought World Peace off the bench early last year. Jamison generates his steady scoring from an arse- nal of herky-jerky, off-bal- ance shots, including an impressive ability to shoot underhanded. He's also a remarkably consistent 3- point shooter — hitting between 34 and 35 percent of his attempts in each of the past five seasons. POOL (Continued from page 1B) Brandt, who initially chuckled the compliment off, said she's "always ready to go," and doesn't make excuses. "You have fun, but first you have to take care of business before you can have fun," she said. lot to her. "I've been working really hard these past couple of weeks," Fletcher said, adding, "I push myself really hard." Gamer. Fletcher, who will be competing at the cham- pionship for the third time and qualified for the 100 meter breast- stroke and 200 breast, said this meet means a MLS WESTERN CONFERENCE WL T Pts GF GA San Jose 12 4 4 40 41 24 R. Salt Lake11 7 3 36 31 26 Seattle 8 5 7 31 25 21 Vancouver 8 6 6 30 21 23 Los Angeles 8 10 2 26 33 32 Chivas USA 6 7 5 23 12 18 Colorado 7 12 1 22 27 28 FC Dallas 4 9 7 19 19 28 Portland 5 10 4 19 19 30 EASTERN CONFERENCE WL T Pts GF GA Spor. K.C. 11 5 3 36 25 17 New York 10 5 5 35 35 29 D.C. 10 6 3 33 34 26 Chicago 9 7 4 31 22 22 Houston 7 5 7 28 26 24 Montreal 7 12 3 24 30 39 New Eng. 6 9 4 22 25 25 Columbus 6 7 4 22 17 19 Philadelphia 6 9 2 20 20 19 Toronto FC 5 11 4 19 24 36 ------------------------------------------------------- Wednesday's results New York 1, Chicago 0 Chivas USA 1, Portland 0 Toronto FC 2, Colorado 1 Montreal 2, New England 1 Sporting Kansas City at Houston, late Los Angeles at Vancouver, late FC Dallas at San Jose, late Saturday's games (All times Eastern) Philadelphia at New York, 2:30 p.m. D.C. United at Columbus, 7:30 p.m. Montreal at Houston, 8:30 p.m. New England at Sporting Kansas City, 8:30 p.m. Portland at FC Dallas, 9 p.m. Colorado at Real Salt Lake, 10 p.m. Chivas USA at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. She said her goal at the championship this time around is qualify- ing for the Far Western Championship in San Jose, which has swim- mers competing from the U.S., Canada and Mexi- co. Jayne Brandt, who said she's a young 10 MLB West Division Texas American League WL Pct GB Angels 50 42 .543 5.5 A's 55 36 .604 — 47 44 .516 8 Seattle 39 54 .419 17 East Division WL Pct GB New York 57 34 .626 — Baltimore 47 44 .516 10 Boston 47 45 .511 10.5 Tampa Bay 47 45 .511 10.5 Toronto 45 47 .489 12.5 Central Division WL Pct GB Chicago 50 41 .549 — Detroit 48 44 .522 2.5 Cleveland 47 44 .516 3 Kansas City39 51 .433 10.5 Minnesota 38 53 .418 12 ------------------------------------------------------- Wednesday's results N.Y.Yankees 6, Toronto 0, 7 innings Oakland 4, Texas 3 Detroit 7, L.A. Angels 2 Boston 10, Chicago White Sox 1 Cleveland 10, Tampa Bay 6 Baltimore 2, Minnesota 1 Kansas City 8, Seattle 7 Today's games (All times Eastern) Cleveland (Jimenez 8-8) at Tampa Bay (Price 12-4), 12:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Williams 6-6) at Detroit (Scherzer 8-5), 1:05 p.m. Baltimore (W.Chen 7-5) at Minnesota (De Vries 2-2), 1:10 p.m. Seattle (F.Hernandez 7-5) at Kansas City (Hochevar 6-8), 2:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Quintana 4-1) at Boston (Buchholz 8-3), 7:10 p.m. N.Y.Yankees (F.Garcia 4-2) at Oakland (Griffin 1-0), 10:05 p.m. Friday's games Baltimore at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Detroit, 7:05 p.m. Seattle at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Toronto at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Minnesota at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. N.Y.Yankees at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Texas at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. was tested on a calibrated breathalyzer later at the jail. ''We think we have a really strong case,'' Golde said. Teresa Drenick, director of communica- tions for the Alameda County district attor- ney, could not confirm Golde's claim about Lynch's blood-alcohol content and said she could not discuss the details of the case. Lynch was seen weaving on Interstate 880 in the Oakland, Calif., area on Saturday morning, leading to his arrest for investiga- tion of DUI. An incident report released by the California Highway Patrol described Lynch driving a Ford Econoline van and having two near collisions with two other vehicles driving in adjacent lanes. This is Lynch's first off-field problem since coming over to Seattle from Buffalo during the 2010 season. Lynch's career stalled with the Bills and was highlighted by two off-field brushes with the law, one of which resulted in a three-game suspension. year old in the competi- tion, is competing in seven events at the four- day event. While she'll be com- peting against swimmers older than her, she's focusing on reaching her best times. 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