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Royals Look Toward Next Season after Dream Run

kc-royalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The emotions were still raw, the sting of defeat still fresh from Game 7 of the World Series when Billy Butler stood in front of his locker and spoke in a voice full of conviction.

They would be back, this scrappy bunch of kids. Their return to the playoffs after 29 years was just the beginning, their 3-2 loss on Wednesday night hardly the end. The same team that swept through the playoffs before falling to the San Francisco Giants has brighter days ahead.

“We have so many guys up here that are young, talented,” Butler said. “You saw some young guys take that next step in the postseason, and it’s an exciting thing to see, and for the future of this organization. The future couldn’t be brighter. The whole nucleus is extremely young, and I think they’re going to build off it. I just hope I’m part of that process.”

That’s the kicker: Butler may not be part of it.

The Royals must decide by Monday whether to exercise his expensive club option for next season, and most expect them to decline. That would make Butler a free agent for the first time in his career and leave Kansas City in search of a new designated hitter.

“Even if they decline it, you can still talk,” Butler said. “If it’s not here, it’s somewhere else, but I’d rather it be here. That’s the way it is. We’re a small market. Business is business, but I feel like it’s a little bit more than that here.”

Designated hitter isn’t the only question mark facing the Royals next season.

Staff ace James Shields, who helped to turn around a losing clubhouse culture, will become a free agent. The Royals will likely make him a qualifying offer, but with big-budget teams such as the Red Sox in the market for pitching, the price could be driven up quickly.

That means the Royals could be in search of a starting pitcher, too.

“The next couple days I’m going to go home and enjoy some trick-or-treating with my kids,” Shields said. “I’ll be thinking about that a little bit later, but I’m not too worried about my free agency right now. Obviously I have to think about that and we’ll see what happens.”

Right fielder Nori Aoki will also become a free agent, though it’s possible the Royals re-sign him. Relief pitchers Scott Downs, Jason Frasor and Luke Hochevar could be headed elsewhere and veteran outfielders Raul Ibanez and Josh Willingham are not expected back.

“We’re going to have to make some tough decisions with our roster,” Royals general manager Dayton Moore said. “We’ll continue to look to add players that fit in, but we’re going to have to certainly look to add starting pitching. We’ll try to put it together the way we have.”

That means putting a premium on starting pitchers who offer substance over style, speedy position players who can play defense and provide versatility up and down the lineup.

There are already some solid cornerstones in place.

Center fielder Lorenzo Cain was a breakout star of the postseason, first baseman Eric Hosmer began to realize his vast potential, and Salvador Perez proved to be one of the premier catchers in the game. Throw in a brilliant bullpen anchored by Kelvin Herrera, Wade Davis and Greg Holland and a staff featuring 23-year-old Yordano Ventura, and the Royals should solid next season.

“What we need to do now, Dayton and his people have built a base,” Royals owner David Glass said, “and we have to sustain that and built on it and keep it going.”

That means ushering along several prospects awaiting their chance in the minors.

Left-hander Brandon Finnegan provided valuable postseason innings as a reliever, but he’s expected to return to starting. Fellow pitchers such as Sean Manea and Kyle Zimmer offer plenty of potential, but injuries and circumstances have held back some top prospects.

They’ll get a chance to show what they can do in spring training.

For now, though, the Royals head into a strange postseason. For the first time in nearly three decades, the question they face is not, “When will you finally get back to the playoffs?”

No, the question now is, “What are you going to do for an encore?”

“It’s a difficult task. Even the teams that win often don’t get back,” starting pitcher Jeremy Guthrie said. “We’ll work very hard to get back here. We have a lot of belief in ourselves. We have a lot of talent to make that possible. Each one of us will be working toward that goal of getting a chance to be back in the playoffs and go for a World Series.”

Lady Huskers Open Season at No. 16 in AP Poll

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballThe Nebraska women’s basketball team opens the 2014-15 campaign with a No. 16 ranking in the Associated Press Preseason Top 25 released on Thursday, Oct. 30.

The Huskers, who return four starters from a 2013-14 squad that finished 26-7 overall and 12-4 in the Big Ten, are one of five Big Ten Conference teams in the AP Preseason Poll, joining No. 10 Maryland, No. 14 Michigan State, No. 19 Iowa and No. 24 Rutgers.

Nebraska finished the 2013-14 season at No. 13 in the AP Poll and No. 17 in the USA Today Coaches Top 25. The coaches preseason poll will be released at a later date.

Defending national champion UConn was a unanimous No. 1, while South Carolina opens the year at No. 2 ahead of No. 3 Notre Dame and No. 4 Tennessee. Texas A&M rounds out the top five, while Stanford sits at No. 6.

Duke, which will come to Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln on Wednesday, Dec. 3, to face Nebraska in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge is ranked No. 7 in the AP Preseason Top 25. Tip-off for the battle between the Big Red and the Blue Devils is set for 6:30 p.m.

No. 8 Baylor and No. 9 Texas join Maryland in completing the preseason top 10. The Terrapins, who enter their first season in the Big Ten Conference, advanced to the NCAA Women’s Final Four last year. They will make their first trip to Lincoln as a Big Ten foe when the Huskers take on the Terps on Saturday, Jan. 3, at 3 p.m. That game will be televised nationally by CBS. Nebraska and Maryland will meet again in College Park, Md., on Sunday, Feb. 8, at 3 p.m., in a game that will be nationally televised by ESPN2.

Overall, Nebraska is scheduled to play eight games against teams ranked in the AP Preseason Poll, including a game at No. 14 Michigan State on Jan. 8, two games against No. 19 Iowa (Jan. 26, Iowa City; Feb. 12, Pinnacle Bank Arena), a road game at No. 23 UCLA on Nov. 28, and a road battle at No. 24 Rutgers on Feb. 5.

In addition to the five Big Ten teams in the top 25, Purdue (27th), Penn State (28th), Minnesota (38th) and Northwestern (tied for 45th) were all among the team receiving votes.

The Huskers will face Penn State (Jan. 15) and Purdue (Jan. 19) in back-to-back home games at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Nebraska opens Big Ten play at Minnesota on Monday, Dec. 29, before playing its second-to-last home game against the Gophers in Lincoln on Tuesday, Feb. 24. All four of those games will be televised nationally by the Big Ten Network. The Big Red will battle Northwestern in Evanston, Ill., on Feb. 18.

Coach Connie Yori, who has earned back-to-back Big Ten Coach-of-the-Year honors, enters her 13th season leading the Huskers as they take aim at their fourth consecutive NCAA Tournament trip in 2015.

Nebraska opens that journey with a home exhibition game against Wayne State College on Sunday, Nov. 2, at 2 p.m. The Wildcats went 28-5 last season and enter the 2014-15 campaign ranked No. 6 in NCAA Division II. Season and single-game tickets are available now at Huskers.com.

2014-15 Associated Press Preseason Top 25
1. UConn [35] (875)
2. South Carolina (824)
3. Notre Dame (798)
4. Tennessee (749)
5. Texas A&M (702)
6. Stanford (645)
7. Duke (577)
8. Baylor (573)
9. Texas (532)
10. Maryland (531)
11. Kentucky (522)
12. Louisville (505)
13. North Carolina (504)
14. Michigan State (433)
15. California (423)
16. Nebraska (314)
17. West Virginia (306)
18. DePaul (301)
19. Iowa (236)
20. Oregon State (183)
21. Oklahoma State (158)
22. Dayton (95)
23. UCLA (86)
T24. Rutgers (65)
T24. Syracuse (65)
Receiving votes: LSU 58, Purdue 45, Penn State 43, Georgia 37, Gonzaga 28, NC State 24, Vanderbilt 23, Oklahoma 17, Arkansas 14, BYU 14, Mississippi State 13, Florida State 10, Minnesota 8, South Florida 8, St. John’s 7, Oregon 5, Green Bay 4, Western Kentucky 4, Middle Tennessee 3, Iowa State 2, Northwestern 2, Albany (1), Arizona State (1), Colorado State (1), James Madison (1)

Royals Send Hendricks back to Blue Jays in Trade

kc-royalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Royals have acquired minor league catcher Santiago Nessy from the Toronto Blue Jays for right-handed pitcher Liam Hendricks one day after losing in Game 7 of the World Series.

The 21-year-old Nessy appeared in 69 games for Class-A Lansing and Dunedin this season, hitting .231 with a homer and 28 RBIs. He’s spent the past four years in the Blue Jays’ minor league system after signing as an undrafted free agent out of Venezuela.

The 25-year-old Hendricks joined the Royals along with backup catcher Erik Kratz in the July 29 trade that sent Danny Valencia to Toronto. Hendriks was designated for assignment on Oct. 25.

Green, Kokesh Open Season at NWCA Classic

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James Green

Match Day: NWCA All-Star Classic
Date: Saturday, Nov. 1
Time: 6 p.m. CT
Location: The Palestra (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Video Streaming: Flowrestling.org (subscription required)
Live Stats: TrackWrestling.com
Event Information: https://www.nwcaonline.com/nwcawebsite/Events/nwcaallstarclassic.aspx

Seniors James Green (157) and Robert Kokesh (174) begin their final season in a Husker singlet on Saturday night at the NWCA All-Star Classic at The Palestra in Philadelphia, Pa.

Video streaming for the event will be provided by Flowrestling.com, with a subscription required to view the matches. TrackWrestling.com will have live stats.

Green, the second-ranked wrestler at 157 pounds by InterMat, will battle No. 3 Ian Miller of Kent State. Kokesh, the No. 2 wrestler at 174 pounds, faces NAIA No. 1 and three-time national champion Brock Gutches of Southern Oregon.

Green, a three-time All-American, finished third at the 2014 NCAA Championships after dominating Miller by a 13-1 major decision in his final match of the tournament. Green collected seventh-place NCAA finishes during his freshman and sophomore seasons at Nebraska. He also won the 2014 Big Ten title at 157 pounds, and finished his junior campaign with a 35-2 record, which included 10 major decisions, five pins and four technical falls.

For his career at Nebraska, Green is 94-17 in three seasons, and holds a 37-7 mark in dual competition. He seeks to become the second wrestler in Nebraska history to earn All-America honors on four occasions, a title currently owned by Associate Head Coach Bryan Snyder, who wrestled from 1999 to 2002.

Green’s opponent, Miller, went 31-6 last season on his way to a fourth-place finish at the NCAA Championships. He also won the 2014 Mid-American Conference title at 157 pounds after redshirting in 2012-13. Miller is a junior in 2014-15.

Kokesh, a two-time All-American, finished fourth at the 2014 NCAA Championships after capturing the 174-pound Big Ten title. The Wagner, S.D., native took third place in 2013, and holds a career record of 105-14. Kokesh compiled a 37-3 record last season, which included a perfect 14-0 dual record. He led the team in dual points (67) and pins (9), while adding five technical falls and 10 major decisions.

Kokesh and Green become the 30th and 31st Husker wrestlers to compete at the NWCA All-Star Classic and the first since 2009 when Jordan Burroughs, Stephen Dwyer and Craig Brester all competed.

Police: 40 Arrested During Giants Celebrations

mlb bigSAN FRANCISCO (AP) — San Francisco police say they made 40 arrests, most for public drunkenness, during the celebrations that followed the Giants World Series victory over the Kansas City Royals.

Police Chief Greg Suhr announced the figure at a news conference on Thursday.

Police were pelted with bottles as they tried to disperse rowdy crowds after the Wednesday win. Suhr said three officers were treated at the hospital for injuries they sustained when they were hit by bottles.

Police have also said two people were shot and another two stabbed in separate incidents, although it was not immediately clear whether they were connected to the revelry.

Suhr said some businesses were tagged, and nine police cars damaged. He did not have a damage estimate.

Husker Wrestling Hosts Intrasquad on Friday

UNLMatch Day: Nebraska Coaches Clinic/Intrasquad
Date: Friday, Oct. 31
Time: 5 p.m. CT
Location: Devaney Center (Lincoln, Neb.)

The Nebraska wrestling team will hold its annual Intrasquad in conjunction with the Fall Coaches Clinic on Friday night at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. The Intrasquad starts at 5 p.m. (CT).

The event is free admission and will assist the Husker coaching staff in determining NU’s starting lineup for the 2014-15 season. Head Coach Mark Manning will be wearing a microphone for the duration of competition.

The Huskers begin their dual season on the road against Wyoming on Friday, Nov. 7 at 4 p.m. Nebraska’s first home dual is Sunday, Nov. 16 against Maryland at the NU Coliseum at 1 p.m. NU’s five remaining home duals after Maryland will be contested at the Devaney Center.

Nebraska Intrasquad Matchups
Round 1
1. Tim Lambert vs. Brian Peska
2. Mitchell Maginnis vs. Eric Coufal
3. Eric Montoya vs. Darrian Schwenke
4. Aris Shino vs. Sean Murphy
5. Anthony Abidin vs. Colton Adams
6. Hayden Tuma vs. Colton McCrystal
7. Justin Arthur vs. Tyrell Galloway
8. Tyler Berger vs. Luis DeAnda
9. Austin Chauncey vs. John Svoboda
10. Austin Wilson vs. Ian Ousley
11. Dustin Williams vs. Gage Anderson
12. Eric Engler vs. TJ Dudley
13. Jake Anderson vs. Aaron Studebaker
14. Spencer Johnson vs. Derek White
15. Micah Barnes vs. Josh Kettel
16. Collin Jensen vs. Nyle Bartling 

Round 2
1. Tim Lambert vs. Mitchell Maginnis
2. Eric Montoya vs. Eric Coufal
3. Darrian Schwenke vs. Sean Murphy
4. Brian Peska vs. Aris Shino
5. Anthony Abidin vs. Hayden Tuma
6. Colton McCrystal vs. Colton Adams
7. Justin Arthur vs. Tyler Berger
8. Luis DeAnda vs. John Svoboda
9. Tyrell Galloway vs. Austin Chauncey
10. Austin Wilson vs. Gage Anderson
11. Dustin Williams vs. Ian Ousley
12. TJ Dudley vs. Jake Anderson
13. Eric Engler vs. Aaron Studebaker
14. Spencer Johnson vs. Josh Kettel
15. Micah Barnes vs. Derek White
16. Collin Jensen vs. Nyle Bartling

Big Ten Wrestling Opens 2014-15 Campaign This Week

Big-Ten-LogoROSEMONT, Ill. – The 2014-15 Big Ten wrestling season begins this weekend, with six conference teams taking the mat. On Saturday, Nebraska will open its campaign in Philadelphia at the NWCA All-Star Classic. On Sunday, Maryland will travel to Clarion, Pa., for the Clarion Open, while Rutgers will host the Rutgers Duals. Michigan State will welcome Michigan and Ohio State to the Michigan State Open.

Six teams begin the season next weekend. On Saturday, Nov. 8, Indiana will compete at the Harold Nichols Open in Ames, Iowa, while Minnesota will compete in the Bison Open in Fargo, N.D. Northwestern will travel to Stanford for a dual meet, while Wisconsin begins its season at the Stevens Point Open. Illinois will host the Illini Quad on Nov. 9, while Penn State will welcome Lehigh to Rec Hall.

Iowa and Purdue will open the 2014-15 campaign later this month. The Boilermakers will face Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo, Calif., on Nov. 14, while the Hawkeyes will compete in the Luther Open in Decorah, Iowa on Nov. 15.

Nine teams enter the season ranked among the top 20 of the first InterMat College Dual Meet Rankings, including four in the top five and the top three spots in the poll. Minnesota leads the way at No. 1, followed by No. 2 Ohio State, No. 3 Iowa, No. 5 Penn State and No. 7 Nebraska. Michigan begins the season ranked No. 9, followed by No. 11 Illinois, No. 14 Wisconsin and No. 16 Northwestern.

 

NFL Seeks to Dismiss Ex-Players’ Painkillers Suit

nfl_logo2011-medSAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The National Football League is seeking to dismiss a lawsuit filed by former players who allege team officials gave them powerful painkillers and other drugs to keep them on the field without regard for their long-term health.

NFL lawyers on Thursday are expected to urge a federal judge in San Francisco to toss out the lawsuit filed on behalf of hundreds of former players. The NFL argues that the former players waited too long to file their lawsuit and that the statute of limitations to file a lawsuit has expired.

The lawsuit makes claims dating back to 1968. The former players allege that NFL physicians and trainers routinely provided narcotics and other controlled substances on game days to mask the pain. The lawsuit says many of the drugs were dispensed without prescriptions.

Bumgarner’s Series Caps Headed to Hall of Fame

Madison Bumgarner San Francisco GiantsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Madison Bumgarner’s World Series performance earned him a spot in the Hall of Fame — well, at least for his caps.

The San Francisco Giants ace donated to the Hall caps he wore during his Game 1 and 5 wins against Kansas City plus his hat from his Game 7 save Wednesday night.

The Hall said it also collected the spikes of Game 7 winner Jeremy Affeldt plus Buster Posey’s bat from the World Series finale and Pablo Sandoval’s jersey.

Hunter Pence’s bat from Game 4, when he had three hits and three RBIs, also is headed to the Hall, located in Cooperstown, New York.

Scoring Change gives Affeldt Game 7 Win

mlb bigMadison Bumgarner will have to settle for the longest save in World Series history rather than a Game 7 win.

Bumgarner was originally credited by the official scorers with the win after throwing five innings of shutout relief to close out San Francisco’s 3-2 victory over Kansas City on Wednesday night.

But after consulting with the Elias Sports Bureau, Bumgarner was credited with the save instead and reliever Jeremy Affeldt got the win. Affeldt was in the game when the Giants scored the go-ahead run in the fourth inning to take a 3-2 lead.

Under rule 10.17, the only way a pitcher does not get the win when he is in the game when the winning run scores is if he is a starter and did not go five innings or was “ineffective in a brief appearance.” Affeldt pitched 2 1-3 scoreless innings in relief of Tim Hudson and therefore earned the win.

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