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Tigers End Royals’ 10-Game Run with 2-1 Victory

kc-royalsDETROIT (AP) — Anibal Sanchez pitched seven sharp innings, and the Detroit Tigers ended Kansas City’s 10-game winning streak with a 2-1 victory over the Royals on Thursday.

J.D. Martinez hit a tiebreaking homer in the fourth for the Tigers, who avoided a four-game sweep and pulled within a half-game of the AL Central-leading Royals. Sanchez (4-2) allowed five hits and a walk, keeping the Kansas City offense quiet even though he failed to strike out a batter.

Joba Chamberlain pitched the eighth, and struggling closer Joe Nathan struck out the side in the ninth for his 14th save in 18 chances.

Danny Duffy (4-6) allowed two runs and three hits in seven innings. He walked one and struck out five.

Kershaw Throws No-Hitter, Dodgers Rout Rockies 8-0

colorado-rockiesLOS ANGELES (AP) — Clayton Kershaw pitched his first no-hitter Wednesday night, striking out a career-high 15 and allowing his only baserunner on a throwing error by shortstop Hanley Ramirez in the Los Angeles Dodgers’ 8-0 victory over the Colorado Rockies.

Kershaw’s gem gave the Dodgers the only two no-hitters in the majors this season. Josh Beckett tossed one May 25 in Philadelphia.

Kershaw (7-2) retired his first 18 batters before Corey Dickerson led off the seventh with a slow bouncer to Ramirez, whose throw on the run went wide past first baseman Adrian Gonzalez for a two-base error — ending any chance for a perfect game.

That was the only runner allowed by Kershaw, a two-time NL Cy Young Award winner.

College World Series Day 5 Recap

NCAA-CWSOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — C.J. Hinojosa broke the College World Series’ long home run drought in the seventh inning, Chad Hollingsworth and Travis Duke limited UC Irvine to four hits, and Texas beat the Anteaters 1-0 in an elimination game Wednesday night.

Hinojosa became the first player to homer at the CWS in 115 innings, since Mississippi State’s Hunter Renfroe did it against Oregon State on June 21, 2013. It was Hinojosa’s second homer of the season.

The Longhorns (45-20) advance to meet Vanderbilt on Friday. They would need to beat the Commodores (48-19) twice to reach next week’s best-of-three finals.

UC Irvine (41-25) went 1-2 in its surprise CWS appearance that came about after it upset No. 1 national seed Oregon State as a No. 3 regional seed and swept Oklahoma State on the road in super regionals.

Guthrie, Royals Win 10th Straight, Edge Tigers 2-1

kc-royalsDETROIT (AP) — The Kansas City Royals won their 10th straight game, extending the team’s best streak in 20 years when Jeremy Guthrie pitched impressively into the seventh inning to beat the Detroit Tigers 2-1 Wednesday.

The AL Central-leading Royals have not won this many games in a row since a run of 14 in a row in 1994. They extended their division lead over the Tigers to 1 1/2 games.

Guthrie (4-6) allowed four hits and a walk while striking out nine. Drew Smyly (3-6) nearly matched him, but the Detroit left-hander was victimized by Alex Gordon’s RBI single in the first and a solo homer by Omar Infante in the fifth.

J.D. Martinez homered for the Tigers in the seventh, but the Kansas City bullpen got the last seven outs, with Greg Holland pitching the ninth for his 21st save in 22 chances.

Four Huskers Sign MLB Contracts

husker baseballLincoln – Since being drafted in the 2014 MLB First-Year Player Draft, three members of the 2014 Nebraska baseball team have signed professional contracts. Senior Zach Hirsch signed with the Milwaukee Brewers, while juniors Pat Kelly (Minnesota Twins) and Aaron Bummer (Chicago White Sox) each decided to forego their senior seasons and sign with their respective teams. Michael Pritchard was the fourth player from the 2014 squad to sign a contract, as he was picked up by the St. Louis Cardinals after not being drafted and signed with the Cardinals on Wednesday morning.

2014 marks the second time in Darin Erstad’s three-year tenure as head coach that the Huskers have lost a pair of juniors to the draft. Following the 2012 season, both Travis Huber and Richard Stock passed on their senior seasons.

“We are very excited for Zach, Michael, Pat and Aaron, to purse their dreams of being a Major League Baseball player,” Erstad said. “I can’t thank each of them enough for helping put Nebraska baseball back on the map and for helping cement our culture at Nebraska for years to come.”

Kelly was the first member of the 2014 team to get picked in the draft, going in the 12th round to the Twins. He was a three-time All-Big Ten performer and two-time first-team selection during his three seasons at Nebraska.

Kelly led the Huskers in hits each of the past two seasons and ended his career ranked 20th in school history with 212 career hits. Defensively, Kelly posted a .990 fielding percentage in 2014, as he committed just three errors, and he leaves Nebraska ranked seventh in school history with 468 assists.

Selected in the 19th round by the White Sox, Bummer worked as a reliever during his freshman season in 2012 and started in the bullpen as a sophomore before joining NU’s weekend rotation during Big Ten play in 2013. The 6-2 lefty worked exclusively as a starter in 2014, throwing 89.0 innings over 15 starts. He led the Huskers in 2014 in strikeouts with 56, including a team-best 16 strikeouts looking.

During his three years in Lincoln, Bummer posted an 11-6 record with a 3.06 ERA. He also tossed his first career complete game during the 2014 season, as he capped a series sweep of Ohio State at Hawks Field. The 2014 Draft marked the second time Bummer has been selected, as he was a 31st-round pick by the New York Yankees in 2011 out of high school, but instead chose to come to Nebraska.

After working as a starter during his sophomore season in 2012, Hirsch made the move to the bullpen in 2013 and was one of the top relief arms in the country in 2014. A third-team All-Big Ten selection in 2014, Hirsch was also one of 50 relievers nationally to be named to the Midseason Stopper-of-the-Year List. For his work in 2014, Hirsch was picked in the 19th round by Milwaukee.

Hirsch led the Huskers with a 1.72 ERA in 2014 and held opposing batters to a .193 average. The 6-4 lefty’s ERA is the second-lowest single-season ERA in school history, topped only by Bill McGuire’s 1.29 ERA in 1984. Hirsch’s 31 appearances in 2014 were the most by a Husker since Brett Jensen made 33 appearances in 2005.

A three-time All-Big Ten performer and 2012 All-American, Pritchard ended his four-year Husker career ranked fifth in school history with 251 career hits. A career .339 hitter, Pritchard’s 45 career doubles are tied for 10th in NU history.

A native of Omaha, Pritchard was selected to the 2014 NCAA Stillwater Regional All-Tournament team and was a first-team All-Big Ten pick for the second time in his career in 2014 after being a first-team selection in 2012. Pritchard earned second-team honors in 2013.

One of the most prolific hitters in Husker history, Pritchard strung together a 25-game hitting streak in 2012 to tie for the third-longest streak in school history. He added a 20-game hitting streak in 2013 to become the first player in school history with a pair of 20+ game hitting streaks. He also put together a 57-game on base streak that spanned the final 42 games of the 2013 season to the first 15 games of the 2014 season.

North Platte First Nationals to Host Great Plains Health Junior Senior Tournament

first-nationalsThe North Platte First Nationals American Legion baseball teams are hosting their annual Great Plains Health Junior Senior Tournament at Bill Wood Field this week.

The tournament begins Thursday and runs through Sunday. The Juniors will be hosting Lincoln East B, Gretna and Overton while the senior teams competing will be Laramie, Wyo., Ogallala and Edgar.

The Juniors tournament runs Thursday through Saturday with the North Platte Juniors playing Lincoln East B and Overton once and Gretna twice that will count toward their Cornhusker League games. The Seniors tournament will be a round robin format with the top two teams playing each other for the championship on Sunday and the No. 3 and No. 4 seeds playing for third and fourth.

The North Platte Seniors come into the tournament riding a seven-game winning streak after going 5-0 and winning the championship of the Bubba’s Bash Tourney in Canon City, Colo. and then beating Scottsbluff in a home doubleheader on Tuesday. The First Nationals Seniors are currently 17-10 on the season.

In the Seniors tournament Laramie, Wyo. is currently 10-15-1 and have lost four of their last five games. Ogallala and Edgar are both young teams and haven’t played as many games this season. Ogallala is currently 5-6 and Edgar is 2-8.

The schedule for the tournament can be seen below.

Schedule

The team listed first will be the home team.

Thursday, June 19

12:30- North Platte Juniors vs. Overton

3:00- Overton vs. Lincoln East B

5:30- North Platte Juniors vs. Lincoln East B

8:00- North Platte Seniors vs. Ogallala

Friday, June 20

10:00- Lincoln East B vs. Overton

12:30- Lincoln East B vs. Gretna

3:00- Gretna Juniors vs. Overton

5:30- Edgar Seniors vs. Laramie, Wyo.

8:00- North Platte Seniors vs. Edgar

Saturday, June 21

10:00- Gretna Juniors vs. North Platte Juniors

12:30- North Platte Juniors vs. Gretna

3:00- Ogallala Seniors vs. Edgar

5:30- Laramie, Wyo. Seniors vs. Ogallala

8:00- North Platte Seniors vs. Laramie, Wyo.

Sunday, June 22

10:00- Seniors Seed 3 vs. Seniors Seed 4

12:30- Seniors Seed 1 vs. Seniors Seed 2

Ramirez Homers, gets Injured in Dodgers’ 4-2 Win over Rockies

colorado-rockiesLOS ANGELES (AP) — Hanley Ramirez homered before leaving with a hand injury, and Zack Greinke pitched the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 4-2 victory over the Colorado Rockies on Tuesday night.

Matt Kemp also went deep and Carlos Triunfel hit his first major league home run after replacing Ramirez. Greinke (9-3) threw a season-high 117 pitches over six innings, allowing a run and three hits with five strikeouts and two walks.

The right-hander tied St. Louis’ Adam Wainwright and Cincinnati’s Alfredo Simon for the NL lead in wins.

Ramirez, a three-time All-Star shortstop and the 2009 NL batting champion, left in the seventh with a bruised ring finger on his right hand after Corey Dickerson’s hard grounder to him deflected into short center field for an RBI double that trimmed the Dodgers’ lead to 3-2.

College World Series Day 4 Recap

NCAA-CWSOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Pinch hitter John Gatlin’s single into short right field over a pulled-in, five-man infield in the bottom of the ninth inning gave Mississippi a 2-1 victory over Texas Tech in a College World Series elimination game Tuesday.

The exciting finish came after Texas Tech had tied it in the top of the ninth.

Ole Miss (47-20) plays TCU or Virginia Thursday. The Red Raiders (45-20) went 0-2 in their first CWS.

Ole Miss won after Colby Bortles walked with one out. Brantley Bell hit a comebacker to Cameron Smith, who tried to force out Bortles at second. But he threw high into center field, allowing Bortles to go to third.

Dominic Moreno came on to face Gatlin, with Texas Tech shifting an extra player to the left side of the infield and going with only two outfielders. Gatlin punched a 1-2 pitch over second base, and the celebration was on.

In the night cap Daniel Pinero’s sacrifice fly scored Thomas Woodruff in the bottom of the 15th inning to give Virginia a 3-2 victory Tuesday night in a game that matched the longest in the College World Series’ 66-year history.

Pinero fouled off two squeeze-bunt attempts against Trey Teakell before he lofted a fly to center. Cody Jones’ throw toward home never had a chance. The Cavaliers’ bench and bullpen emptied, with everybody mobbing Pinero near second base.

Virginia (51-14), which had a walk-off win against Mississippi on Sunday in nine innings, plays Friday in its bracket final. TCU (48-17) plays Ole Miss in an elimination game Thursday.

Artie Lewicki (8-1) got the win and Teakell (6-1) took the loss.

It was the longest game, as measured by innings, since Southern California beat Florida State 2-1 in 15 in the 1970 national championship game.

First Nationals Sweep Scottsbluff, Run Winning Streak to Seven Games

first-nationalsThe North Platte First Nationals won their sixth and seventh straight games Tuesday night by sweeping Scottsbluff in a doubleheader at Bill Wood Field.

North Platte (17-10) won the first game 12-4 over Scottsbluff despite getting outhit 13-10. Jayden Kruse pitched the complete game for North Platte and earned the win after giving up four runs on 13 hits while striking out eight batters and walking five. Kruse allowed 13 hits but was able to pitch out of jams throughout the game and cause Scottsbluff to leave runners stranded.

The First Nationals took the early lead with a run in the bottom of the first inning then added four more in the second to go up 5-1. Scottsbluff could never work their way back into it after that and North Platte added two runs in the fourth inning and five runs in the sixth to secure the win. Darian Allberry led the way at the plate by going 2-4 with two doubles and two runs batted in. Jack Kenny added a double in the game to go along with two RBI and Alex Harms led all players with three runs batted in.

The second game of the night at Bill Wood Field almost appeared to be a breeze as North Platte took an early lead and cruised to a 10-1 win. Dalton Pflughaupt pitched a gem for the First Nationals by throwing a complete game two-hitter and giving up just one unearned run. He also struck out three batters and only walked one.

North Platte led 2-0 after the first inning, added three more runs in the fifth then blew the doors off with four runs in the fourth inning before scoring the final run in the sixth inning to earn the win. The First Nationals scored 10 runs on just six hits in the game while Scottsbluff committed five errors and issued eight walks. Harms and Marcos Silos led the way with three RBI each. Harms did it without getting a hit in the game while Silos was 2-3 with a double. Luke Volz also doubled in the game to go along with two RBI and a run scored.

The North Platte First Nationals Seniors and Juniors host the Great Plains Health Junior Senior Tournament this weekend at Bill Wood Field. The Senior teams competing are Laramie, Wyo., Ogallala and Edgar. The Juniors will host Lincoln East B, Gretna and Overton. The North Platte Juniors will play twice on Thursday, against Overton at 12:30 pm and Lincoln East B at 5:30 pm. The Seniors play their first game of the tournament in the night cap Thursday against Ogallala at 8:00 pm. The tournament schedule can be seen below.

Nebraska Legion Baseball Rules Apply

Team in Bold WILL BE HOME TEAM

Coin flip will determine home team in all other contests

North Platte will be HOME Team and occupy 3rd base dugout for all games

Schedule

Thursday 6/19                                                  Friday 6/20

10:00                                                                                              Lincoln  Jrs vs Overton

12:30          North Platte Jrs vs Overton                     Lincoln  Jrs vs Gretna Jrs

3:00            Overton vs Lincoln  Jrs                                 Grenta Jrs Vs Overton

5:30            North Platte Jrs vs Lincoln Jrs                Edgar Sr vs Laramie Sr

8:00            North Platte Srs vs Ogallala Srs             North Platte Srs vs Edgar Srs

 

Saturday 6/21                                                Sunday 6/22

10:00         North Platte Jrs vs Gretna Jrs                   Senior Seed 3 vs Senior Seed 4

12:30         North Platte Jrs vs Gretna Jrs                  Senior Seed 1 vs Senior Seed 2

3:00            Edgar Srs Vs Ogallala Srs

5:30            Ogallala Srs Vs Laramie Srs

8:00            North Platte Srs vs Laramie Srs

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