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Dressing Firm Sponsors August Football Tailgating

UNLLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The makers of Dorothy Lynch salad dressing are celebrating their product’s 50th anniversary by sponsoring a series of tailgating events leading up the first Nebraska game.

The tailgating events will all be held at Hy-Vee grocery stores in the Lincoln area on Friday evenings starting at 6.

The events will feature Greg Sharpe, who calls Nebraska football games on the radio, and a variety of football food made with Dorothy Lynch.

Fans will also have a chance to win a pair of tickets to a Nebraska home game and enter a drawing to win four skybox tickets to the Nov. 1 Purdue game.

The next event will be held Friday at the Hy-Vee at 70th and Pioneers Boulevard.

More details are available online at https://www.facebook.com/DorothyLynchDressing .

Raul Ibanez Homers to Carry Royals past A’s 1-0

kc-royalsOAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Sonny Gray has been so good over the past two months the Oakland Athletics haven’t needed to score runs in bunches.

On Friday night, with slugger Yoenis Cespedes gone to the Boston Red Sox, they had no answer for Jeremy Guthrie.

Raul Ibanez homered on Gray’s lone mistake, breaking his own franchise record for oldest Royals player to clear the fences and leading Kansas City past the A’s 1-0 on Friday night.

The 42-year-old Ibanez connected in the fifth inning for his fifth homer, giving Guthrie the lone run he needed for Kansas City’s first victory at the Oakland Coliseum since April 10, 2012. The Royals went 1-5 against the A’s last season, including 0-3 on the road.

“There’s no doubt about it, with the pitching matchups we’re facing in this series, this was a huge win for us,” manager Ned Yost said.

Gray (12-4) hung tough in a pitcher’s duel with Guthrie. The right-hander struck out seven in seven innings and didn’t walk a batter for the first time all year.

“You get spoiled because it seems like he’s doing it every time out. He has done it every time out,” A’s manager Bob Melvin said. “He’s been as consistent as a pitcher can be.”

Gray had his five-start winning streak snapped with his first losing decision in eight outings dating to a June 13 home loss against the Yankees.

“The past is the past and you move on,” Gray said. “Obviously I had a good month. That doesn’t matter.”

Guthrie (7-9) struck out six in six innings to win his second straight outing following a three-start skid as the Royals beat the team with baseball’s best record for their third straight win and eighth in 10. It could get tougher Saturday, when Jon Lester makes his A’s debut two days after being traded by the Red Sox.

The A’s struggled to get anything going and lost for the third time in four games a day after trading two-time reigning Home Run Derby champion Cespedes to the Red Sox for Lester and Jonny Gomes.

Guthrie struck out the side in the sixth, retiring Brandon Moss and Jed Lowrie on consecutive called third strikes.

Nori Aoki doubled leading off the game and advanced on a wild pitch, but Gray retired the next three batters in order to avoid damage.

Gray had five or more strikeouts in each of his five July outings, going 5-0 with a 1.03 ERA for the month.

ROYALS BULLPEN: Kansas City’s bullpen delivered again. The steady pitching has been key in winning a recent run of close games.

Greg Holland followed scoreless innings by Kelvin Herrera and Wade Davis for his 30th save in 32 chances — and third in as many games.

“It’s one of those situations where you’re in a 1-0 game with a tough pitching staff over there, you know there’s not going to be a lot of runs scored so you want to go on with your best guys,” Yost said.

TRAINER’S ROOM:

Royals: First baseman Eric Hosmer, who will be out three to six weeks after sustaining a stress fracture of the third finger on his right hand Thursday, is likely headed to the disabled list Saturday. Yost said more testing is likely but a hand specialist has already evaluated him.

“It’s a non-displaced stress fracture,” Yost said. “That means it doesn’t need to be casted, doesn’t need surgery, just needs time to heal. He’s a pretty quick healer, but it’s probably going to be a 3-4 week ordeal.”

Athletics: Center fielder Coco Crisp received pain-relieving trigger-point injections in his strained neck over recent days. Crisp missed his fifth straight game and Melvin said he needs to take swings to test the neck before returning.

FULD’S RETURN:

Sam Fuld started in center field and batted leadoff one day after returning to Oakland where he began the season following a trade from Minnesota. His leadoff double in the fourth was the first hit off fellow ex-Stanford player Guthrie.

ON DECK:

Royals: Left-hander Jason Vargas (8-4, 3.31 ERA) makes his first start since July 8. He underwent an appendectomy the next day after he experienced discomfort.

Athletics: Lester pitches on seven days’ rest after getting scratched Wednesday ahead of the trade deadline. Lester (10-7, 2.52 ERA) is 4-0 with a 1.07 ERA over his last eight starts.

Verlander Impresses as Tigers Beat Rockies 4-2

colorado-rockiesDETROIT (AP) — Justin Verlander equaled his longest outing of the season, pitching eight solid innings to lift the Detroit Tigers to a 4-2 victory over the Colorado Rockies on Friday night.

A day after the AL Central-leading Tigers added star left-hander David Price to their rotation, Verlander (10-9) showed signs that he might be rounding into form. He allowed two runs and eight hits, striking out five without a walk. The right-hander lowered his ERA to 4.66.

Joe Nathan pitched the ninth for his 22nd save in 27 chances, retiring Charlie Blackmon on a flyout with two on to end it.

Franklin Morales (5-6) allowed three runs and six hits in six innings. He walked four and struck out two.

The Rockies have lost five of six. Colorado right fielder Carlos Gonzalez left the game after aggravating his sprained right ankle making a sliding catch in the fifth.

Rockies’ Gonzalez Leaves Game After Sliding Catch

Carlos-Gonzalez-Rockies-CarDETROIT (AP) — Colorado Rockies right fielder Carlos Gonzalez has left Friday night’s game at Detroit after sliding into the wall while making a terrific catch in foul ground.

Gonzalez caught Victor Martinez’s flyball to end the fifth inning, then limped off the field, having aggravated a sprained right ankle. He was replaced in the sixth by Brandon Barnes.

Gonzalez is having a rough season, hitting only .237 with 10 homers. Friday’s injury comes three weeks after he came off the disabled list — he missed over a month with a left index finger injury.

Nebraska has 1,000 of 8,500 Student Tickets Left

Memorial-Stadium-Huskers-NeLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — With less than a month until the season opener, Nebraska still has 1,000 of its 8,500 student football tickets for sale.

Athletic department spokeswoman Chris Anderson said Friday the school expects to sell out of student tickets. All remaining tickets are for seats in the south end zone.

Anderson said several promotions are planned for students. Among them are pregame festivities, a student rewards program and the ability to purchase guest tickets.

Anderson said August traditionally is a strong month for student ticket sales because of the arrival of freshmen.

Student sales have lagged nationally in recent years. According to media reports, Michigan expects to sell 12,000 to 13,000, down from 19,000 last season. Iowa has seen its sales drop from about 10,000 to 7,000 the past two years.

Commings Out After Surgery for Fractured Fibula

Kansas City Chiefs HelmetST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs received good news on the injury to All-Pro safety Eric Berry.

Berry, who left Thursday’s training camp practice with what the team said was a sore ankle, has a right heel injury according to team spokesman Ted Crews.

Berry did not practice Friday, but was observed walking without a noticeable limp.

“There’s just letting him have a few days just to let that relax,” Crews said.

The news, however, isn’t as good surrounding second-year defensive back Sanders Commings.

“He had very similar to a high ankle sprain, but to the extreme where he needed surgery to repair that high ankle sprain,” Chiefs head athletic training Rick Burkholder said.

“As his foot externally rotated on the play, he fractured his fibula.”

Nuggets Sign G Erick Green

Denver_NuggetsDENVER (AP) — The Denver Nuggets signed guard Erick Green to a deal on Friday.

Green was the 46th overall pick in the 2013 draft and spent last season playing for Montepaschi Siena of the Italian League, where he averaged 11.3 points and 1.2 assists.

The 6-foot-4 Green led the NCAA in scoring his senior season at Virginia Tech.

On Thursday, Denver reached deals with first-round picks Jusuf Nurkic and Gary Harris.

Huskers Announce Pair of Early Enrollees

nebraska_helmetA pair of highly touted high school football players have declared their intention to enroll early at Nebraska for the 2015 season. Colorado defensive backs Avery Anderson and Eric Lee Jr. signed financial aid agreements on Friday and will join the Husker football program in January.

A 6-0, 175-pound defensive back, Anderson will be a senior at Pine Creek High School in Colorado Springs this fall. The Eagles won the 2013 Colorado Class 4A state title with Anderson as a first-team all-state safety. Anderson is ranked among the nation’s top 160 recruits according to Rivals.com, which tabbed him as the No. 156 overall recruit and the No. 17 cornerback nationally.

Lee is a 5-11, 185-pound defensive back from Highlands Ranch, Colo., who will play his final season for Valor Christian High School this fall. Lee was a first-team all-state selection last season for the defending Colorado Class 5A state champions. Rivals.com lists Lee as the nation’s No. 141 overall recruit and the 15th-best cornerback.

Both Anderson and Lee are regarded as four-star recruits and are ranked as the top two recruits in Colorado by Rivals.com.

2015 Nebraska Football Recruit Early Enrollees

Name                           Pos.     Ht.        Wt.       Hometown                                High School

Avery Anderson            DB       6-0        175       Colorado Springs, Colo.            Pine Creek

Eric Lee Jr.                   DB       5-11      185       Highlands Ranch, Colo.             Valor Christian

Avery Anderson

6-0, 175, DB, Colorado Springs, Colo. (Pine Creek)

Avery Anderson will look to lead Pine Creek High School to a second straight state championship this fall. In helping the Eagles to the 2013 Colorado Class 4A state championship as a junior, Anderson was named a first-team all-state free safety by the Colorado High School Activities Association. He also earned all-league and all-region recognition after totaling 53 tackles, one interception and three breakups while leading Pine Creek to its first state championship and a 12-2 record under coach Todd Miller. Offensively, Anderson added 53 carries for 386 yards and eight touchdowns. Anderson was a consensus four-star prospect, and he was rated as the No. 2 player in Colorado by Rivals.com, behind fellow early enrollee Eric Lee Jr. Anderson was a member of the Rivals250, coming in at No. 156 on the list of the nation’s top prospects. Additionally, the service ranked Anderson as the nation’s No. 17 cornerback. Anderson was one of 400 prospects nationally to earn a nomination for the 2015 U.S. Army All-American Bowl. In May, Anderson earned defensive back MVP honors at the Rivals Camp Series in Chicago. He committed to Nebraska in February after considering offers from Arizona State, Kansas State and Utah, among others. Anderson is the son of Killian and Angela Anderson and he was born on Sept. 11, 1996.

Eric Lee Jr.

5-11, 185, DB, Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Valor Christian)

Eric Lee helped Valor Christian to the 2013 Colorado Class 5A state championship, and he looks to lead the Eagles to back-to-back titles in the state’s largest class this fall. As a junior, Lee was honored as a first-team all-state defensive back by the Colorado High School Activities Association. Lee’s high school coach is Rod Sherman, and Lee also benefited from the expertise of assistant coach Brian Dawkins, a former All-Pro NFL safety. Lee recorded 45 tackles for Valor Christian as a junior, while intercepting two passes and adding five breakups and three fumble recoveries. A consensus four-star prospect, Lee was ranked as the No. 1 player in Colorado by Rivals.com. He was also ranked as the nation’s No. 141 overall recruit by Rivals and the No. 15 cornerback. ESPN.com also regarded Lee as the top recruit in Colorado, while ranking him as the nation’s 142nd overall recruit and the No. 16 cornerback. Scout.com and 247Sports.com also ranked Lee among the nation’s best 150 players and top 20 cornerbacks. Lee was one of 400 prospects nationally to earn a nomination for the 2015 U.S. Army All-American Bowl. He also earned an invite to participate in the 2015 Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl and was named the top performer at the 2014 Mile High 7-on-7 camp. Lee committed to the Huskers in February after also considering scholarship offers from Arizona State, Colorado, Colorado State, Kansas State and Oregon State. He was born on Aug. 13, 1996, and is the son of Dana and Eric Lee Sr. Eric Lee Sr. earned his doctorate degree from Nebraska.

Nebraska and adidas Unveil Red Rising TECHFIT Uniforms

Photo from Twitter
Photo from Twitter

Lincoln – The University of Nebraska and adidas unveiled new Red Rising TECHFIT football uniforms this morning that the Huskers will wear on Sept. 27 when they host Illinois at8 p.m. on Homecoming.

Celebrating the 125th year of Nebraska football, the new all-red uniform features black metallic stripes on the jersey and pant, ultra-light black and silver metallic numbers and a large Nebraska “N” on the chest of the TECHFIT compression base layer.

Nebraska’s new uniform also incorporates TECHFIT Shockweb technology. The adidas TECHFIT  Shockweb uniform is the only true compression uniform system in the industry. Shockweb fits tighter to the body, making players more difficult to tackle. TECHFIT Shockweb is lighter, helping to make the player fast and increasing his range of motion, to support the athlete’s performance at the highest levels.

For more information and images of Nebraska’s new uniform, please visit @Huskers@adidasFballUSwww.Facebook.com/huskers and www.Facebook.com/adidasfootballUS

Royals’ Hosmer (finger) to Miss 3 to 6 Weeks

Eric Hosmer
Eric Hosmer

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kansas City Royals first baseman Eric Hosmer will be out three to six weeks with a stress fracture of the third finger of his right hand.

He aggravated a previous injury on a check swing in the fourth inning of a 6-3 victory Thursday night over the Minnesota Twins. Billy Butler hit for Hosmer in the sixth and X-ray’s revealed the fracture.

Hosmer was hit by a pitch by Jon Lester on July 20 at Boston and did not start six of the next seven games.

“Very frustrating, bad timing,” Hosmer said.

Hosmer, who will go on the disabled list, had a 16-game hitting streak before Lester’s pitch hit him.

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