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Royals Call Up LHP Bueno From Triple-A

kc-royalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Royals purchased the contract of left-hander Francisley Bueno from Triple-A Omaha on Thursday.

Bueno was 3-3 with a 2.93 ERA and one save in 30 relief appearances and a start in the Pacific Coast League. He was 2-0 with a 0.87 ERA in his past six appearances. Bueno pitched in 18 games last season for Kansas City, going 1-1 with a 1.56 ERA.

The Royals optioned left-hander Danny Duffy, who gave up two runs on six hits, while striking out seven in 3 2-3 innings in a start Wednesday against Minnesota. It was his first big league outing since May 13, 2012 and undergoing reconstructive elbow surgery.

The Royals requested release waivers on catcher Adam Moore to make roster space for Bueno on the 40-man major league roster.

Manship Pitches Well, Rockies Still Lose to Mets

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NEW YORK (AP) — Jeff Manship landed in New York at about 5:30 Thursday morning, tasked with helping the Colorado Rockies salvage something, anything, out of a dreadful road trip.

Taking the mound less than 7 hours later, Manship limited the Mets to an RBI grounder and a sacrifice fly in five innings. Too bad the Rockies couldn’t jet in some offense, too.

Dillon Gee pitched impressively into the eighth inning, keeping in check a youthful lineup missing injured All-Star Carlos Gonzalez, and the Mets handed Colorado its ninth loss in 10 games on the road, 2-1.

“I know it hasn’t been pretty on the road this trip,” said manager Walt Weiss of his club that was outscored 61-23 on the trip. “The bottom line is you’ve got to make adjustments constantly in this game. Figure out how people are getting you out and make the necessary adjustments. It’s a constant battle.”

The only other time the Rockies went 1-9 on a road trip was from June 22 to July 1, 2007. That season they went to the World Series with an inspired run. This year they are just fading fast: Colorado was 1½ games out of first place in the NL West on July 2 but is 11-21 since and are 12½ games back of the Dodgers. Los Angeles was scheduled to play later Thursday.

Manship (0-1) was called up from Triple-A Colorado Springs for the start because right-hander Tyler Chatwood had inflammation in his right elbow a day after a bullpen session Tuesday. Chatwood was throwing to test a tight hamstring that forced Colorado to push back his start two days to Thursday.

Now he’s on the DL, and Manship might have earned another start.

“We haven’t made any decisions on that yet,” Weiss said. “He certainly helped himself in the equation.”

Making his first major league start since May 1, 2010, for Minnesota, Manship appeared to tire in the fourth, when the Mets went ahead 2-1.

Daniel Murphy and Marlon Byrd singled to start it off and Ike Davis walked to load the bases with none out.

That brought up rookie Wilmer Flores, who had a three-run double in the eighth inning Wednesday night.

This time, with a 1-2 count, Flores flung his bat at a low and outside pitch, sending a slow roller to shortstop. Jonathan Herrera charged and made a quick throw across his body to just nab Flores at first, but a run scored to tie it at 1.

Anthony Recker followed with a fly to medium center field. Byrd scored easily when Dickerson’s throw was way up the third base line.

A batter after Omar Quintanilla was intentionally walked, Gee hit a two-out single, but Davis froze off third and was tagged near home plate for the third out.

Colorado came out aggressive with a young lineup Thursday, but fizzled quickly.

Gee gave up consecutive singles to start the game. Colorado let him off the hook, though, when D.J. LeMahieu was tagged out trying to advance on Dickerson’s flyball to right fielder Byrd. With a runner on third base, Michael Cuddyer grounded out to second.

“It’s just been a frustrating trip for us,” LeMahieu said. “All of us are just not hitting at the same time and we’re making their pitchers look pretty good right now.”

Gee (8-8) scattered eight hits without yielding a walk in 7 2-3 innings to win for the first time since July 14. He allowed Corey Dickerson’s homer leading off the fourth inning. Cuddyer followed with a single but was caught stealing.

The rest was easy for Gee.

He was pulled to a nice ovation in the eighth after yielding a single to LeMahieu. Scott Rice relieved and walked pinch-hitter Troy Tulowitzki. David Aardsma then got Cuddyer to fly out to left field.

Filling in for injured closer Bobby Parnell, LaTroy Hawkins was perfect in the ninth for his second save.

NOTES: To make room on the 40-man roster for Manship, the Rockies recalled lefty Christian Friedrich from Colorado Springs and placed him on the 60-day disabled list with lower back inflammation. … LeMahieu had three hits.

NCAA Board Starts Discussing Governance Changes

NCAA-Logo-College-SportsThe NCAA’s board of directors and executive committee held preliminary discussions on possible changes to the governance structure Thursday.

It’s going to take a lot longer to find something that works for everyone.

Less than one month after the commissioners of college football’s most powerful conferences unanimously called on the NCAA to change the way it does business, the two committees used their regularly-scheduled meeting to continue the discussions.

Board Chairman Nathan Hatch did not give details about what a formal proposal might look like. The two committees are expected to hold more expansive discussions during a two-day meeting at January’s national convention in San Diego. No plan is expected to be voted on until at least August 2015.

NCAA Getting Out of Jersey-Selling Business

NCAA-Logo-College-SportsThe NCAA is getting out of the jersey-selling business.

On Thursday, NCAA President Mark Emmert acknowledged that it was “hypocritical” for the governing body to be selling jerseys of players and other college athletes on its own web site. He said it did not fit the NCAA’s own model. He said all of the items would be removed as soon as possible.

The decision comes less than a week after Heisman Trophy-winner Johnny Manziel was accused of receiving money for signing autographs. That would be a violation of NCAA rules, and if proven, could jeopardize his eligibility.

USA Today reported this week that some of the items sold on an NCAA site could be searched by using the names of specific players.

Duffy, Bullpen Help Royals to 5-2 Win over Twins

kc-royalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City bullpen picked up starter Danny Duffy when he labored in his return from Tommy John surgery, keeping the Minnesota Twins guessing Wednesday night and sending the Royals to a 5-2 victory and series win.

Duffy struck out seven in 3 2-3 innings in his first outing since May 2012, but needed 93 pitches to get that far. He left trailing 2-1 on another humid night at Kauffman Stadium.

Louis Coleman (2-0) and three more Kansas City relievers managed to navigate the next 4 1-3 innings, and All-Star closer Greg Holland worked around a single in the ninth for his 30th save.

Royals pitchers combined to strike out 16.

Samuel Deduno (7-5) allowed four runs on 12 hits in 5 2-3 innings.

Elway: Broncos ‘Do Look Good on Paper’

John-Elway-Denver-BroncosDENVER (AP) — John Elway says the Denver Broncos, still stinging from their playoff loss to the Baltimore Ravens in January, are primed for greatness in 2013 if they can just stay healthy and hungry.

Two of the biggest reasons for his optimism: Von Miller and Peyton Manning.

The Broncos executive vice president said he’s hopeful Miller won’t have to sit out all of September for violating the NFL’s drug-abuse policy. The All-Pro linebacker is having a terrific training camp while he appeals a pending four-game suspension.

Elway even called Miller the most talented player he’s ever seen on either side of the ball.

He was equally effusive in his praise of Manning, who is throwing the ball better and appears much more comfortable in his second season in Denver.

Harvey Gets 1st Career Shutout, Mets Beat Rockies

colorado-rockiesNEW YORK (AP) — Matt Harvey bounced back from a rare loss with his first career shutout — not before giving everyone a scare — and the Mets top position prospect Wilmer Flores drove in his first big league runs with a three-run double, leading the New York Mets to a 5-0 victory over the Colorado Rockies on Wednesday night.

Harvey (9-3) gave up four hits in his 33rd career start. He pitched nine innings of one-hit ball on May 7 but New York lost in 10.

Not this time. The rookie third baseman helped make sure of that.

Filling in for injured David Wright, Flores cleared the bases in the eighth against Manny Corpas. Omar Quintanilla and John Buck each had RBI singles off Jhoulys Chacin (10-6), who lost for just the third time in his last 11 starts.

Woods Readies for PGA

golfPITTSFORD, N.Y. (AP) — Golfers are making final preparations for the last major of the year. The PGA Championship begins tomorrow at Oak Hill in suburban Rochester, N.Y., with a number of interesting story lines. Not the least of which is Tiger Woods’ resurgence with five wins this year. He’s trying to break a five-year-plus winless drought in the majors.

Phil Mickelson is also drawing interest after capturing the British Open two weeks ago, following a win the previous week in the Scottish Open.

The defending champ is Rory McIlroy, whose game has fallen into disarray following his victory at Kiawah Island last year.

This is the third time Oak Hill has hosted PGA Championship. It’s also staged three U.S. Opens and a Ryder Cup.

Rockies OF Gonzalez Put on DL with Sprained Finger

Carlos-Gonzalez-Rockies-CarNEW YORK (AP) — Carlos Gonzalez has been placed on the 15-day disabled list by the Colorado Rockies because the All-Star left fielder has seen little improvement in his sprained right middle finger.

The move was made Wednesday and is retroactive to Monday. To fill the roster spot, Jeff Francis was recalled from Triple-A Colorado Springs. He will work out of the bullpen.

Gonzalez has been bothered by the finger since hurting it during an at-bat July 7. He has started only one of Colorado’s five games this month.

Manager Walt Weiss said the Rockies tried to avoid the move as long as they could, but Gonzalez has aggravated the injury several times swinging the bat.

Gonzalez leads the NL with a .591 slugging percentage and is second with 26 homers.

Royals Send Smith Down to Make Room for Duffy

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Royals have optioned left-hander Will Smith to Triple-A Omaha to make room for Danny Duffy to start Wednesday’s game against the Minnesota Twins.

Smith is 1-1 with a 3.26 ERA in seven games. He struck out five in three perfect relief innings in Tuesday night’s 7-0 loss to Minnesota.

Duffy was making his first major league start since May 13, 2012, at Chicago. He left after facing only three batters due to an elbow injury and underwent Tommy John surgery in June.

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