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Dickerson 2 HRs and 2 Doubles, Rockies Rout Reds

colorado-rockiesCINCINNATI (AP) — Corey Dickerson hit two home runs and two doubles, driving in a career-high four runs Saturday night as the Colorado Rockies routed the Cincinnati Reds 11-2.

Charlie Blackmon, Justin Morneau (mohr-NOH’) and Troy Tulowitzki (too-loh-WIT’-skee) also homered for the Rockies. Nolan Arenado doubled twice, a day after his 28-game hitting streak ended.

The Rockies got 11 extra-base hits, making things easy for Jordan Lyles. He struck out eight in six innings and left with a 10-2 lead.

Alfredo Simon was tagged a season-high eight hits and five runs in three innings.

Broncos Draft OLB Corey Nelson in 7th Round

DenverBroncosENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The Denver Broncos have wrapped up their draft with the selection of Oklahoma outside linebacker Corey Nelson in the seventh round.

Nelson missed the last half of his senior season with a torn chest muscle.

The Broncos also picked up LSU inside linebacker Lamin Barrow in the fifth round and Boise State center Matt Paradis in the sixth round Saturday.

They traded out of the fourth round in a deal with Chicago.

Overall, the Broncos made six selections in the three-day NFL draft. Their top three picks were all Big Ten players: Ohio State cornerback Bradley Roby, Indiana wide receiver Cody Latimer and Michigan right tackle Michael Schofield.

Chiefs Turn to Offense on Final Day of NFL Draft

Kansas City Chiefs HelmetKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Chiefs turned their attention to offense on the final day of the draft, choosing running back De’Anthony Thomas in the fourth round and quarterback Aaron Murray in the fifth round Saturday.

With two picks in the sixth round, the Chiefs added a pair of offensive linemen in Zach Fulton out of Tennessee and Laurent Duvernay-Tardif out of McGill, a school in Canada. Both of them will be able to provide depth for a unit depleted by free agency.

The Chiefs bolstered their defense the first two days of the draft, grabbing defensive end Dee Ford in Thursday night’s first round and defensive back Phillip Gaines in the third round Friday.

Kansas City did not have a seventh-round selection.

Broncos Select Indiana WR Latimer in 2nd Round

Cody Latimer
Cody Latimer

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The Denver Broncos gave Peyton Manning another offensive target, selecting Indiana wide receiver Cody Latimer in the second round of the NFL draft.

Denver drafted Latimer 56th overall, moving up six spots in a trade on Friday night with the San Francisco 49ers.

Latimer had 72 catches for 1,096 yards and nine TDs for the Hoosiers last season.

The Broncos took Ohio State cornerback Bradley Roby with the No. 31 pick in the first round on Thursday.

Votto’s Homer Gives Reds 4-3 Win over Rockies, Arenado’s Hit Streak Ends

colorado-rockiesCINCINNATI (AP) — Joey Votto hit a game-ending solo homer, and the Cincinnati Reds shut down Nolan Arenado in a 4-3 win over the Colorado Rockies on Friday night.

Votto drove a 3-0 pitch from Boone Logan over the wall in center for his fifth homer. Votto’s fourth career game-ending shot traveled an estimated 437 feet.

Arenado went 0 for 3, snapping his hitting streak at a club-record 28 games, the longest in the majors this season. But Arenado walked and scored on Justin Morneau’s tying double in the ninth, handing Jonathan Broxton his first blown save in six opportunities.

Broncos Have 4 Picks Remaining in draft

DenverBroncosENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The Denver Broncos have four picks remaining in the draft and may be in the market for a linebacker, kick returner or possibly even another target for Peyton Manning.

Denver enters the final day of the draft Saturday with a fourth-round pick, along with a sixth-rounder and two seventh-round selections.

So far, the team has relied heavily on players from the Big Ten Conference. Broncos boss John Elway even joked that “by the time we get through tomorrow, they’re going to call us the Big Ten Broncos.”

Denver selected Ohio State cornerback Bradley Roby in the first round on Thursday.

The team moved up in the second round to pick Indiana wide receiver Cody Latimer on Friday, and then took Michigan offensive lineman Michael Schofield in the third round.

Royals Get 16 Singles in 6-1 Win over Seattle

kc-royalsSEATTLE (AP) — Jason Vargas used his “accelerator” to control the strike zone and it meant his first road victory of the season. It came at a place where he felt like home.

Vargas allowed three hits over seven innings and the Kansas City Royals had 16 hits — all singles — in a 6-1 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Friday night.

Vargas (3-1), who pitched for the Mariners for four seasons (2009-12), struck out six without a walk. He is 3-1 with a 1.59 ERA in four career starts against his former team. His 2.30 ERA at Safeco Field is tied for the seventh best for a starter in park history

Vargas signed a four-year, free-agent deal with the Royals in November.

“When he’s on his game, like he was tonight, he really works the accelerator really well,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. “He pushes down with the fastball, backs off with the changeup. Good curveball.

“What pitchers like Vargie do so well is they disrupt the opposition hitters’ timing. He did that extremely well tonight.”

Vargas said controlling the strike zone is always his goal “but the execution is not always the same. … Tonight I was able control counts and able to make pitches down in the strike zone.”

Salvador Perez, Eric Gordon and Eric Hosmer had three hits each for the Royals while Nori Aoki and Lorenzo Cain had two each.

The Mariners have scored just two runs and have 10 hits over the past three games.

Brandon Maurer (1-1) took the loss, allowing 14 hits, six runs — four earned — and did not walk or strike out a batter. The 14 hits Maurer allowed were just one short of the team record set by Greg Hibbard on May 24, 1994.

“This was a weird, weird game,” Mariners manager Lloyd McClendon said. “Maurer threw the ball extremely well, gave up two hard hits. They were persistent, put the bat on the ball and found some holes.

“It was one of those nights. I didn’t look up to see if it was a full moon or not. It was weird.”

The first hit Vargas allowed came in the third, a one-out single by Mike Zunino. Shortstop Alcides Escobar knocked the hard grounder down but it rolled a few feet away. The other hits were Dustin Ackley’s line single to center in the fifth and Robinson Cano’s ground single to right in the seventh.

“He mixed it up and threw strikes,” Mariners third baseman Will Bloomquist said of Vargas. “I saw a couple changeups and they were kind of Jamie Moyer-like, coming out of the back of his hand and falling off pretty good. He threw the ball well.”

The Royals pieced together rallies off Maurer. Only one run scored on a hit. The rest scored on an error, a sacrifice fly, a double play and two on fielder’s choices.

“We don’t care how we get the runs,” Hosmer said. “Any way we can produce them. That’s what we need to do. As an offense, we just have to bear down and find ways to produce runs.”

Aoki opened the game with a single to right followed by Hosmer’s single to right, with Aoki sprinting to third. Aoki scored on Billy Butler’s bouncer to Bloomquist, who tried to start a double play but threw wildly to second, pulling Cano off the bag.

Initially, the umpires ruled Hosmer safe on an apparent error but Mariners manager Lloyd McClendon challenged the call. After a review, it was ruled that Cano dragged his left toe across the bag while in possession of the ball. Hosmer was ruled out. Perez bounced into a double play to end the inning.

Hosmer’s sacrifice fly in the third put the Royals up 2-0.

Mariners shortstop Brad Miller’s throwing error in the fourth allowed two more runs.

Perez opened with a single followed by a clean bunt single by Gordon. Johnny Giavotella then bounced a potential double-play ball to short but Miller’s flip to second sailed into right field and Perez scored.

Gordon would later score the second run on Cain’s double-play grounder.

Kansas City made it 5-0 in the sixth when Butler scored on Giavotella’s fielder’s choice.

Cain’s one-out single in the eighth scored Perez from second to make it 6-0, ending Maurer’s evening.

The Mariners scored in the eighth off reliever Aaron Crow. Miller drew a one-out walk. Pinch-hitter James Jones then stroked a two-out double into the right-field corner. Miller had stopped at third then trotted home on right-fielder Aoki’s throwing error.

NOTES: Mariners LHP James Paxton, who started the season at 2-0 before suffering a strained lat muscle, threw 25 pitches in a bullpen session before the game. RHP Taijuan Walker (right shoulder impingement) will have his first bullpen session Sunday. There is no timetable for either pitcher. Also, RHP Stephen Pryor, coming off shoulder surgery, is back with Triple-A Tacoma. . Kyle Seager was a late scratch for the Mariners because of flu-like symptoms. Bloomquist replaced him. . The Royals pre-game move to promote Giavotella was necessary because of Omar Infante’s ailing back. Infante missed Thursday’s game and will be rested for the series. Giavotella was hitting .352 for Triple-A Omaha. To make room, the club sent RHP Michael Mariot to Omaha.

Roby Glad to Join Super Bowl Contender in Denver

Bradley Roby
Bradley Roby

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Bradley Roby’s slip down the draft board surely will cost him a few million dollars. He swears he doesn’t care.

The star cornerback from Ohio State said he’s glad he’s going to play for the AFC champion Denver Broncos and not a rebuilder anyway.

After all, he changed his mind about going to Vanderbilt in 2010 in large part because the Commodores “didn’t win enough.”

Another thing that lured him to Columbus was his switch from wide receiver to defensive back, and Ohio State has a rich tradition of sending elite cornerbacks to the NFL.

Rules Committee Wants Stricter Block-Charge Calls

NCAA-Logo-College-SportsINDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The NCAA men’s basketball rules committee wants a stricter interpretation on charge-block calls next season.

It still must be approved by the Playing Rules Oversight Panel in June.

The most significant change would require defenders to be set in legal guarding position before an offensive player jumps to draw a charge. If the defender moves in any direction, other than vertically to block a shot, it would be called a block.

Other potential changes include expanding the restricted area in front of the basket, calling fouls for defenders who push a leg or knee into the rear end of a player of an opponent and calling a foul on the offensive player if he gained position by pushing back. Those changes would only be used on an experimental basis.

North Platte Optimists to Host Fishing Derby

kids_fishingThe North Platte Optimists Club will be hosting a Fishing Derby Saturday, May 10 in North Platte.

The derby will take place from 8:00 am to 12 noon at the youth fishing pond west of Bill Wood Field and is open to all kids. The Optimists will be present to assist the kids fishing and they will provide worms. Some tackle will also be available. No registration is needed, just plan on a morning of fun.

If you have questions or would like  more information call David Thelen at 308-520-0147.

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