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Twins Lose Mauer to Injury but Beat Royals 10-2

kc-royalsMINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Joe Mauer drove in two runs before leaving with an injury, Eduardo Nunez homered and the Minnesota Twins beat the Kansas City Royals 10-2 Tuesday night.

Mauer extended his hitting streak to 12 games with a two-run double down the left-field line in the fourth inning, but was noticeably limping as he ran to second base. The team said he has a strained muscle on his right side and will be evaluated Wednesday.

Ricky Nolasco (5-6) earned his first win in five starts, allowing one run and eight hits in six innings.

Eric Hosmer had four hits for the Royals.

Strasburg, Nationals Flatten Rockies 7-1

colorado-rockiesWASHINGTON (AP) — Stephen Strasburg bounced back from his worst outing of the season with 7 2-3 dominant innings, and Jayson Werth had two doubles and three RBIs in the Washington Nationals’ 7-1 victory over the Colorado Rockies on Tuesday night.

Anthony Rendon added a two-run double for Washington, which has won four straight.

Strasburg (7-6) tied his career high by allowing seven earned runs in 4 2-3 innings in his last start, and was 0-2 with a 7.27 ERA over his last three.

Tuesday night he struck out eight and walked one while giving up one run. The Rockies didn’t get a runner past second until DJ LeMahieu’s homer in the eighth.

He was lifted after walking Corey Dickerson with his 111th pitch of the night.

Christian Friedrich (0-3) allowed five runs in 3 1-3 innings for Colorado, which has lost 13 of 15.

US World Cup Ends with 2-1 OT Loss to Belgium

US Soccer LogoSALVADOR, Brazil (AP) — They captured the eyes and hearts of a suddenly awakened soccer nation, who gathered in unprecedented numbers to watch the world’s game.

But the end of the ride came at the exact same point as four years ago: with an overtime loss in the World Cup’s round of 16.

Kevin De Bruyne finally beat goalkeeper Tim Howard in the third minute of extra time, Romelu Lukaku scored 12 minutes later to give Belgium a two-goal lead, and the Red Devils hung on for a 2-1 victory Tuesday night.

Before exiting, the U.S. showed the spunk that captured America’s attention. Julian Green, at 19 the youngest player on the U.S. roster, stuck out his right foot to volley in Michael Bradley’s pass over the defense in the 107th minute, two minutes after entering the game.

They nearly tied it up in the 114th, when Clint Dempsey peeled off the ball and was stopped point-blank by goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois after being fed by Bradley on a free kick.

But it wasn’t enough, and U.S. players fell to the field at the final whistle in their all-white uniforms like so many crumpled tissues.

AP Source: Avs Sign Iginla to 3-Year, $16M Deal

Jarome Iginla
Jarome Iginla

DENVER (AP) — A person with knowledge of the situation says the Colorado Avalanche have signed forward Jarome Iginla to a three-year, $16 million deal.

The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Tuesday because the deal has yet to be announced.

Iginla scored 30 goals and had 31 assists in 78 games with the Boston Bruins last season. He will be counted on to help fill the scoring void left by Paul Stastny, who signed a four-year, $28 million deal with St. Louis earlier in the day.

Iginla, who turned 37 on Tuesday, is a six-time All Star. He’s led the league in goals twice and has 560 in his career with Calgary, Pittsburgh and Boston.

TSN first reported Iginla’s signing with Colorado.

Avs get D Brad Stuart in Trade with Sharks

Brad Stuart
Brad Stuart

DENVER (AP) — The Colorado Avalanche acquired defenseman Brad Stuart from the San Jose Sharks for a second-round pick in 2016 and a sixth-rounder in 2017.

The 34-year-old Stuart will help bolster the Avalanche’s blue line after a season in which he skated in 61 games for the Sharks. He was third on the team in blocked shots (114) and hits (122).

Stuart was the third overall pick by San Jose in 1998. He’s also suited up for Boston, Calgary, Los Angeles and Detroit.

Colorado has been active the last two days, acquiring veteran forward Daniel Briere from Montreal on Monday for right wing P.A. Parenteau and a fifth-round pick next year.

Earlier Tuesday, the Avalanche lost Paul Stastny through free agency as the center signed a four-year deal with St. Louis.

University of Maryland and Rutgers University Become Official Members of Big Ten Conference

Big-Ten-LogoROSEMONT, Ill. – The University of Maryland and Rutgers University became official members of the Big Ten Conference today, increasing the Big Ten’s membership to 14 institutions. In addition, Johns Hopkins University officially became a sport affiliate member for men’s lacrosse.

The Big Ten now boasts more than 520,000 total students and 5.7 million living alumni. The conference’s broad-based athletic programs will feature almost 9,500 student-athletes for more than 11,000 participation opportunities on 350 teams in 42 different sports, including 28 official Big Ten sports. Maryland and Rutgers are already members of the Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC), an academic consortium of Big Ten universities and the University of Chicago that is a highly regarded model for effective and voluntary collaboration among top research universities. In 2012, CIC institutions produced over $10 billion in research expenditures.

Maryland and Rutgers will take part in their first Big Ten event as official members of the conference at the 2014 Football Media Days and 43rd annual Kickoff Luncheon. This year’s event will be held on Monday and Tuesday, July 28 and 29, at the Hilton Chicago. The Big Ten Football Media Days and Kickoff Luncheon feature all 14 head coaches and some of the nation’s top returning players.

The Terrapins and Scarlet Knights will each take part in their first athletic competition as members of the Big Ten Conference with a pair of women’s soccer games onAugust 22, when Maryland visits UCLA and Rutgers hosts Stony Brook. The two institutions open Big Ten competition on September 12 when Maryland hosts Rutgers in women’s soccer. That same day in men’s soccer, Maryland visits Michigan and Rutgers travels to Wisconsin. The 2014 cross country, field hockey, golf, tennis and volleyball seasons will begin in late August and early September.

The Rutgers football team begins its first season as a Big Ten program on August 28 at Washington State. Two days later, Maryland’s football squad will do the same with a home game against James Madison. The Scarlet Knights will make their debut in Big Ten action at home against Penn State on September 13. The Terrapins will open conference play at Indiana on Sept. 27, before hosting Ohio State in their first Big Ten home game on Oct. 4. The conference’s two newest members will meet on November 29 at Maryland in the final week of the regular season.

The 2014 football season will feature new division alignments, with Maryland and Rutgers joined by Indiana, Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State and Penn State in the East Division. Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern, Purdue and Wisconsin will play in the West Division. A representative from each division will play in the Big Ten Football Championship Game on Dec. 6 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, with the winner earning the Big Ten Championship.

The cross country teams from Maryland and Rutgers will have the first opportunity to compete in a Big Ten Championship, with both schools taking part in the 2014 Big Ten Cross Country Championships to be hosted by Iowa on Nov. 2.

The inaugural season of Big Ten men’s and women’s lacrosse will begin in 2015, with Maryland, Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State and Rutgers playing both sports, Johns Hopkins participating in men’s lacrosse and Northwestern competing in women’s lacrosse. The Terrapins and Scarlet Knights will host their first Big Ten Tournaments beginning in April, with the inaugural men’s tournament held from April 30 to May 2 at Maryland and the first women’s event hosted by Rutgers from April 30 to May 3.

Since the announcement to add Maryland and Rutgers in November 2012, the Big Ten has made a series of announcements highlighting the conference’s increased presence on the East Coast. Last June, the Big Ten announced an agreement to take part in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl, sending conference football teams to play at Yankee Stadium on an annual basis. In April, the Big Ten announced that it would open a second office in New York City while securing access to satellite office space in Washington, D.C. In May, the conference unveiled plans to take part in the Gavitt Tipoff Games, an annual early-season men’s basketball series with the Big East named in honor of Dave Gavitt, and announced that the 2017 Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament will be held at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. Also in May, BTN confirmed that the network had reached deals with Time Warner Cable and Cablevision for broad distribution to their subscribers in the New York/New Jersey television markets. In June, BTN confirmed that a similar agreement was reached with Comcast for broad distribution in Maryland and New Jersey.

Dawson County Raceway Results – June 29

Dawson-County-Raceway-ResulGetting their chance to shine in the limelight as a result of conquering the Dawson County Raceway oval to claim the checkered flag on Sunday night at Lexington, Nebraska were: Kyle Rohleder, Tyler Andreasen, Jamey Kennicutt, Mike Nichols and Kyle Bond.

No stranger to Dawson County Raceway is Kyle Rohleder of Wakeeney, Kansas; but his first visit of the 2014 season was dynamic, as he snared the lead on the eighth circuit by riding the cushion around the top of the oval from his fifth row starting position. Rohleder was able to drive away from the field to cruise to the IMCA Modified victory. Rohleder was able to pass Cale Osborn of Cozad for the lead on the eighth lap, Osborn was the leader from the third lap until that point by driving around the short way of Dawson County Raceway right outside the inside berm. Osborn was able to stay among the front runners and earn second place honors. Ogallala hotshoe Cole Hodges started in the third row and was able to chip away throughout in the top five to cross the finish line in third place overall. Osborn and fellow Cozad veteran driver Steve Aitken won the earlier in the night heat races for the Modifieds.

Mr. Excitement, Tyler Andreasen of Grand Island gained speed and momentum throughout the Grand National Late Model feature and was able to drive to the lead just past the halfway point and power to the victory. Andreasen started in the third row and was able to find the racing groove that worked well with his hotrod, as he found himself among the top five throughout the first half of the race. Kevin Safranek of Merna finished second place overall after holding the point from the second lap until Andreasen captured the lead from the veteran wheelman. Hastings’ Tom Kubicka crossed the finish line in third place, as he to the front from his fifth row starting slot. Andreasen and Josh Leonard of Gibbon were the heat race winners in the division. Leonard led the first laps of the feature until losing a drivers side rear tire, dashing his hopes to an elite finish on Sunday.

Getting his car to drive through the corners with flexibility in all racing grooves has proved to be very valuable for Gothenburg’s Jamey Kennicutt as he grapped the lead on the fourth lap and never looked back. Kennicutt won the IMCA Northern Sport Modified Feature yet again, along with his heat race. Ageless wonder Denny Egge of Kearney battled through the traffic from his fifth row starting position to finish second overall in the feature event after also winning a heat race earlier in the evening. Reigning division season points champion Chad Dolan of Gibbon was third overall. Casey Clausen of Grand Island and Curtis’ Rubber Duck Bryan Herrick claimed fourth and fifth place accolades in the feature.

Smiling from ear to ear, Harlan, Iowa’s Mike Nichols was money in the bank while riding around the top groove at Dawson County Raceway to earn the Feature victory in the IMCA Stock Car division. Nichols grabbed the lead on the fifth lap and led the rest of the way despite heavy pressure at different times throughout the highlight filled event. In Nichols’ rearview mirror back looking to make a move throughout the feature was Casey Werkmeister of Maywood. Werkmeister tried to work his magic with no avail, as he was forced to settle with runner-up honors. Flyin’ Farmer Kyle Clough of Wallace was third overall in his Chevy Monte Carlo, after earning a win the prior night in Holyoke, Colorado. Nichols, Clough and Kyle Werkmeister of Maywood were victorious in earlier in the event heat races for Stock Cars.

Breaking through for his second straight IMCA Hobby Stock feature win was the Gibbon Gambler, Kyle Bond. Bond is a wily veteran that was able to lead the final 10 laps of the feature to earn the victory from his fourth row starting spot. Three-time IMCA Lady Eagle Champion Tiffany Bittner of Norfolk was the runner-up after leading three laps in the early going of the feature event. Dillon Thompson of Campbell was high on the wheel to drive inside the top five and be among the leaders from his fifth row starting slot. Rounding out the top five in the feature were Travis Kernick of Kearney and Robert Leonard of Gibbon in fourth and fifth, respectively.

(Unofficial Results):

–IMCA Modified Feature: 1. 0-Kyle Rohleder; 2. 6c-Cale Osborn; 3. 34jw-Cole Hodges; 4. 2-Jeremy Herbst; 5. 7a-Steve Aitken; 6. 19-Chuck Stryker; 7. XII-Jay Steffens; 8. 1c-Cole Egge; 9. 30x-Micah Veleba; 10. 4c-Charley Brown.

Heat Race Winners: 7a-Steve Aitken; 6c-Cale Osborn.

–Grand National Late Models Feature: 1. 13t-Tyler Andreasen; 2. 28-Kevin Safranek; 3. 23-Tom Kubicka; 4. 51-Les Siebert; 5. 83-Denton Duncan; 6. 3h-Jarrod Hackler; 7. 88-Brandon Leonard; 8. 39-Ty Leonard; 9. 5s-Dylan Schmer; 10. 85j-Josh Leonard.

Heat Race Winners: 85j-Josh Leonard; 13t-Tyler Andreasen.

–IMCA Northern Sport Modified Feature: 1. 15k-Jamey Kennicutt; 2. 1x-Denny Egge; 3. 87d-Chad Dolan; 4. 23mm-Casey Clausen; 5. 0hp-Bryan Herrick; 6. 68-Craig Howard; 7. 20b-Brandon Clough; 8. 8c-Corey Cruzan; 9. 15j-Herb Slough; 10. 20-Hunter Cantrall.

Heat Race Winners: 15k-Jamey Kennicutt; 1x-Denny Egge.

–IMCA Stock Car Feature: 1. 63-Mike Nichols; 2. 24w-Casey Werkmeister; 3. 11k-Kyle Clough; 4. 50c-Colton Osborn; 5. 24-Bob Chalupa; 6. 10k-Kurt Trusty; 7. 16w-Jeff Whiting; 8. 19-Dana Morgan; 9. 29e-Brendan Eilts; 10. 42w-Kyle Werkmeister.

Heat Race Winners: 11k-Kyle Clough; 42w-Kyle Werkmeister; 63-Mike Nichols.

–IMCA Hobby Stock Feature: 1. 0-Kyle Bond; 2. 95b-Tiffany Bittner; 3. 11-Dillon Thompson; 4. 2x-Travis Kernick; 5. 85-Robert Leonard; 6. 44-Caleb Hetrick; 7. 53e-Tyler Easterday; 8. 89-Michael Zerr; 9. R19-Larry Refior; 10. 5-Chuck Ledbetter.

Heat Race Winners: 0-Kyle Bond; 85-Robert Leonard.

Attention, Shoppers! Free Agency Opens in the NBA

NBA-BasketballNEW YORK (AP) — Free agency has opened in the NBA with LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony leading the available players.

Players and teams could begin negotiating just past midnight EDT on Tuesday morning, though contracts can’t be signed until July 10.

James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, who joined together in Miami in 2010 and have led the Heat to two championships and four straight NBA Finals, all became free agents.

Though many expect that trio to stay with the Heat, Anthony could be persuaded to leave the New York Knicks for a team that he believes gives him a better chance to compete for a championship.

Longtime stars Paul Pierce and Dirk Nowitzki also are free agents, along with players such as Toronto’s Kyle Lowry and Indiana’s Lance Stephenson.

Royals Beat Twins 6-1 in Series Opener

kc-royalsMINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Alcides Escobar tied a career high with four RBIs on two doubles and Salvador Perez homered to lift the Kansas City Royals to a 6-1 victory over the Minnesota Twins on Monday night.

Danny Duffy (5-7) gave up one run and four hits in 5 2-3 innings and Mike Moustakas had two hits for the Royals. Kansas City (43-39) has won three of four and is off to its best start since 2003.

Yohan Pino (0-2) gave up four runs and seven hits in 5 2-3 innings for the Twins. Eduardo Nunez had two hits and an RBI in his return from the disabled list for Minnesota, which has lost six of its last seven games to drop into last place in the AL Central.

The Royals entered the night 3 1/2 games behind Detroit in the division and 1 1/2 games out of the AL wild card.

Nats Rally, Harper Returns in 7-3 Win over Rockies

colorado-rockiesWASHINGTON (AP) — Adam LaRoche homered, Ryan Zimmerman had three hits and Ian Desmond added two doubles and three RBIs as the Washington Nationals welcomed back Bryce Harper with a 7-3 win over the Colorado Rockies on Monday night.

Harper, who missed 57 games because of a torn ligament in his left thumb, went 1 for 3 with an RBI single — on Bryce Harper bobblehead night.

Jordan Zimmermann (6-4) allowed two runs in six innings as Washington won its third straight.

Justin Morneau had three hits for the Rockies, who have lost 12 of 14.

Yohan Flande (0-1), making his second start, was charged with three runs on six hits.

The Nationals trailed 2-1 before a five-run sixth, highlighted by Desmond’s three-run, bases-clearing double into the left-field corner.

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