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Gattis Hits 2 HRs; Braves Roll Past Rockies 7-0

colorado-rockiesATLANTA (AP) — Evan Gattis homered twice to support Julio Teheran’s six scoreless innings and the Atlanta Braves beat the Colorado Rockies 7-0 on Sunday.

Justin Upton and Chris Johnson added two-run homers for the NL East-leading Braves, who have won six of eight.

Rockies shortstop Troy Tulowitzki appeared to limp slightly as he walked off the field after his groundout ended the eighth. He left the game and there was no immediate report on his possible injury.

Gattis missed four games with viral symptoms. He returned with no hits and a walk in Saturday’s 3-1 loss to the Rockies before hitting a homer in the second and a two-run shot in the fourth off Franklin Morales (3-4) on Sunday.

Iannetta’s HR in 8th Lifts Angels over Royals

kc-royalsANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Chris Iannetta hit a tiebreaking home run in the eighth inning Sunday, lifting the Los Angeles Angels over the Kansas City Royals 4-3.

Reliever Tim Collins (0-3) retired the first batter in the eighth before Iannetta lined a drive into the lower seats in the left-field corner for his fifth homer of the season and second of the series.

Michael Kohn (2-1) pitched a scoreless inning. Ernesto Frieri got three outs for his sixth save, retiring Alcides Escobar on a popup with a runner on third.

Huskers Fall in Title Game to Top-Seeded Hoosiers, 8-4

husker baseballOmaha – For the second straight year the No. 20 Nebraska baseball team (40-19) fell to the top-seeded No. 9 Indiana Hoosiers (42-13) in the title game at the Big Ten Tournament. The Hoosiers jumped out to a 3-0 lead through two innings, which ended up propelling the Hoosiers to an 8-4 victory over the Huskers.

All-Big Ten Tournament performer Ryan Boldt lead the Huskers on the day, going 3-for-4 at the plate from his leadoff spot, including his ninth double of the season. Tanner Lubach also chipped in a pair of hits to end a spectacular weekend for the junior catcher, has he hit .500 (6-for-12) during the five-day event.

Fans packed TD Ameritrade Park on Sunday to watch the conference championship game, with 19,965 fans passing through the gates. It set a NCAA record for a conference tournament game and was the second-largest crowd to watch a college baseball game in 2014. The largest crowd of the season so far came on May 13 at Turner Field in Atlanta, when 21,310 fans attend a contest between Georgia and Georgia Tech.

The Hoosiers came through with the first big hit of the game, as Dustin DeMuth’s two-out double scored a pair of runs in the bottom of the first. Both runners that scored reached base via a walk, while DeMuth tied an Indiana school record with his 61st career double.

Indiana took a 3-0 lead in the second when NU starter Austin Christensen uncorked a two-out wild pitch that allowed Will Nolden to score. Nolden led off the inning with a base hit.

Nebraska forced IU starter Sullivan Stadler out of the game in the third when Boldt picked up the Huskers’ first hit of the game to put runners on first and second with no outs. Luke Harrison came out of the bullpen and after Jake Placzek moved both runners into scoring position with a sac bunt, Harrison needed to retire Michael Pritchard and Pat Kelly in order. Pritchard hit a hard liner, but it was right to left fielder Brad Hartong, while Kelly grounded out 5-3 to end the inning.

Following back-to-back one-out singles by Lubach and Darby in the fourth, the Huskers were primed to get on the board, but Harrison dug in and got Christensen to fly out before striking out Steven Reveles to strand NU’s fifth and sixth runners of the game.

With three hits through the first four innings, the Huskers got three-straight hits to start the fifth with consecutive singles by Boldt and Placzek, along with a bunt single by Pritchard that loaded the bases. Harrison nearly got a double-play ball off the bat of Kelly, but the ground ball went through Casey Rodrigue’s legs at second base, allowing a pair of runs to score. Headley stepped up with the tying run at third base and grounded into a 3-6-3 double play, but Pritchard crossed home on the play to even the game at 3-3.

Facing the top of IU’s lineup in the bottom of the fifth, NU reliever Bob Greco struck out Rodrigue to start the frame. All-American Kyle Schwarber then gave the Hoosiers the advantage with a solo blast down the right-field line that put IU back in front 4-3. Greco retired Sam Travis and Scott Donley in order to keep the Hoosiers’ lead at one run through five complete.

IU pushed its lead to four runs in the bottom of the sixth, with two of the three runs unearned following a two-out error. After one run crossed the plate, Reveles fumbled a two-out grounder from Rodrigue. Schwarber made it hurt when he followed with a two-RBI single.

The Huskers trimmed Indiana’s four-run lead to a three-run deficit in the seventh, starting with a leadoff double by Boldt, his third hit of the game. The freshman scored three pitches later when he moved to third on a groundball play by Placzek that was followed by a throwing error by shortstop Nick Ramos. IU reliever Jake Kelzer didn’t allow any more damage though, retiring NU’s 3-4-5 hitters in order.

Nebraska had the tying run at the plate in the top of the eighth in Boldt. Kelzer jumped ahead 0-2, before a lightning streak forced a 43-minute rain delay. Following the delay, Kelzer’s first pitch got away from Schwarber for a passed ball, putting both Huskers in scoring position. Boldt tried to pick up his fourth hit of the game with a hard hit up the middle, but Kelzer snagged the grounder to end NU’s threat.

The Huskers now wait to learn where they will be playing in next week’s NCAA Tournament, which will be announced tomorrow during the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship Selection/Road to Omaha Show that runs from 11 a.m. to Noon (CT) on ESPNU.

The 16 regional host sites will be announced tonight at around 8 p.m. (CT). The host sites will be shown on the BottomLine of ESPN, as well as @NCAACWS andfacebook.com/NCAACWS.

2014 Big Ten All-Tournament Team

P – Christian Morris, Indiana

P – Aaron Bummer, Nebraska

P – Kyle Kubat, Nebraska

C – Joel Fisher, Michigan State

1B – Dan Olinger, Minnesota

2B – Pat Kelly, Nebraska

2B – Casey Rodrigue, Indiana

3B – Dustin DeMuth, Indiana

SS – Travis Maezes, Michigan

OF – Kyle Schwarber, Indiana

OF – Cam Gibson, Michigan State

OF – Ryan Boldt, Nebraska

DH – Scott Donley, Indiana

Most Outstanding Player: Kyle Schwarber

Royals Score 3 runs in 13th to Beat Angels 7-4

kc-royalsANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Eric Hosmer tied a season high with four hits, pinch-runner Jarrod Dyson scored the go-ahead run in the 13th inning on a throwing error by rookie reliever Mike Morin, and the Kansas City Royals beat the Los Angeles Angels 7-4 on Saturday night.

Danny Valencia led off the 13th inning with a double off the fence in left-center. Dyson went into run for him and scored when Morin (0-1) fielded Alcides Escobar’s sacrifice bunt and threw the ball past first base as Dyson came home. Nori Aoki hit an RBI single and Billy Butler capped the scoring with his second sacrifice fly.

Aaron Crow (2-1) pitched two innings for the victory and Greg Holland got three outs for the save, ending the 4 hour, 53-minute marathon.

Nicasio Shines as Rockies Beat Braves 3-1

colorado-rockiesATLANTA (AP) — Michael Cuddyer and Troy Tulowitzki each homered, Juan Nicasio solved the Braves and the Colorado Rockies beat Atlanta 3-1 on Saturday.

The Rockies were missing some of their big bats as Carlos Gonzalez missed his third straight start with a swollen finger and Nolan Arenado was placed on the 15-day disabled list with a broken finger.

Nicasio (5-2) didn’t need much offense. The right-hander turned around his ugly history against the Braves — 0-3 and 9.82 ERA in four starts. He gave up only two hits in six shutout innings. Nicasio pitched around four walks and had five strikeouts.

Atlanta’s Mike Minor (2-3) allowed three runs on four hits — including the two homers — in 6 2-3 innings.

Creighton Edges Seton Hall 2-1, goes to Title Game

creightonNEW YORK (AP) — Bryan Sova allowed one run in a five-hitter as Creighton advanced to the Big East tournament title game with a 2-1 victory over Seton Hall on Saturday.

Sova (6-1) struck out five and walked none, throwing 82 of his 110 pitches for strikes to lead top-seeded Creighton (32-16-1) at MCU Park in Brooklyn. The Bluejays got two runs in the third inning on an RBI triple by Mike Gerber and a run-scoring double by Reagan Fowler, and that was all that was needed for Sova — Creighton’s closer for most of the season.

Luke Cahill (10-2) allowed two runs and seven hits in seven innings for Seton Hall (39-14), which was scheduled to play Xavier later Saturday. The winner would advance to face Creighton in the championship Sunday.

Derek Jenkins had an RBI single in the sixth, but that was all Seton Hall could muster against Sova.

Kubat Stifles Wolverines, Huskers to Play for Big Ten Title

husker baseballOmaha – Behind a career-high 8.2 innings from Kyle Kubat and four doubles by the Husker offense, the Nebraska baseball team posted a 6-1 win over the Michigan Wolverines on Saturday morning in front of more than 12,000 fans at TD Ameritrade Park to advance onto the Big Ten Tournament title game for the second straight year. The Huskers will play either Indiana or Michigan State tomorrow at 1 p.m. for the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

Now 40-18 on the season, the Huskers have won 40 games for the first time since 2008 when Nebraska ended the year with a 41-16-1 record following a loss to Oral Roberts in the NCAA Tournament.

Kubat was nearly untouchable on the day, giving up just three hits to the Wolverines and striking out a season-high six. Michigan’s lone run came in the top of the ninth when Kubat hit leadoff hitter Travis Maezes, who moved to second on a wild pitch and then scored following consecutive fly outs to right field that allowed Maezes to move up a base each time.

A product of Creighton Prep High School in Omaha, Kubat retired the Wolverines in order six times on the day and only allowed two runners on the base in the same inning once. Kubat is now 3-0 in three career starts against the Wolverines, including a pair of wins at the Big Ten Tournament. In 27.2 innings against the Wolverines, Kubat has allowed six runs on 19 hits, while striking out 23 with a 1.63 ERA.

Michigan starter Keith Lehmann allowed four hits and two walks over 5.1 innings in his second start of the year, but the Huskers made the most of their opportunities with a pair of runs off the 6-1 freshman. NU’s offense cashed in a one out walk in the fourth and Kelly scored in the sixth after his one-out double knocked Lehmann out of the game.

Nebraska’s 5-6-7 hitters combined to go 6-for-10 on the afternoon with two runs scored and two RBIs. The Huskers increased their tournament double total to 10 with four doubles, including one each from Kelly, Michael Pritchard, Austin Darby and Tanner Lubach.

Holding a 1-0 lead heading into the bottom of the sixth, the Huskers blew the game open when they sent 10 batters to the plate and scored five runs on four hits, three walks and a HBP. Kelly got the rally started with a one-out double and scored on a double by Darby. Lubach then squared up an offering from reliever James Bourque, but it went right to Maezes at shortstop for the second out of the inning. Bourque was in position to get the Wolverines out of the jam, but he hit freshman Ben Miller to load the bases and then he issued consecutive full-count walks to Steven Reveles and Ryan Boldt that plated a pair of runs. Jake Placzek then came through with a RBI infield single and Pritchard notched NU’s third bases-loaded walk of the inning to push NU’s lead to 6-0. Reliever Mac Lozer put an end to the bleeding when he got Kelly to strikeout looking.

With a 6-0 lead in his pocket, Kubat retired six straight Wolverines to cruise through the seventh and eighth innings. Kubat got the first two outs of the ninth before Luke Bublitz took the mound and struck out Patrick Kendall looking to send the Huskers to the title game.

Nebraska’s offense broke a scoreless tie in the bottom of the fourth when Lubach delivered a two-out single. The Huskers got their first base runner with less than two outs when Kelly worked a one-out walk and moved to second on a walk by Blake Headley, Lehmann’s first walks of the game. After Darby flied out to center, Lubach drove a 2-0 offering from Lehmann up the middle that plated Kelly. Lehmann kept the damage to one run by getting Miller to fly out.

After not getting a runner in scoring position through the first five innings, the Wolverines had their first scoring opportunity in the sixth when Maezes worked a two-out walk and moved to second on an infield single by Jacob Cronenworth. With Michigan’s No. 3 hitter, Jackson Glines, up, Kubat coaxed a fly ball out to Pritchard in left to end the threat and keep the Huskers in front, 1-0.

The Big Ten Network will have live coverage of tomorrow’s game, while Lane Grindle and Greg Sharpe will also have the call across the Husker Sports Network.

Tickets for tomorrow’s game can still be purchased through Ticketmaster online or tomorrow at the TD Ameritrade Box Office.

Rockies’ Arenado Lands on DL with Broken Finger

Nolan Arenado Colorado RockiesATLANTA (AP) — The Colorado Rockies have placed third baseman Nolan Arenado on the 15-day disabled list and recalled infielder Josh Rutledge from Triple-A Colorado Springs.

Arenado left Friday’s 3-2 loss to the Atlanta Braves after breaking his left middle finger on a head-first slide into second.

Arenado is hitting .305 with six homers and 28 RBIs. He leads the team with 17 doubles.

Rutledge has played second base and shortstop this season. He was placed on Colorado’s 15-day disabled list May 2 with a viral infection. He was optioned to Colorado Springs on May 13.

The addition of Rutledge gives Colorado the flexibility to move D.J. LeMahieu from second base to third. Charlie Culberson, who replaced Arenado on Friday, is another option at third base.

Trout, Iannetta Hit HRs in Angels’ Win over Royals

kc-royalsANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Mike Trout homered and threw out a runner at third base, Chris Iannetta also went deep, and the Los Angeles Angels beat the Kansas City Royals6-1 Friday night.

C.J. Wilson (6-3) allowed a run and four hits in 6 1-3 innings, striking out three and walking four. Wilson also hit two batters, including leadoff man Nori Aoki with his 105th and final pitch. Aoki had two singles and a double.

The Angels won for the 11th time in 14 games and are a season-best seven games over .500.

Danny Duffy (2-4) gave up five runs and nine hits over six innings in his fourth start since he began filling in for Bruce Chen, who has a sore back. The 25-year-old left-hander was coming off a 1-0 victory against Baltimore.

Laird Delivers in 8th, Braves top Rockies 3-2

colorado-rockiesATLANTA (AP) — Gerald Laird drove in two runs with two hits, including a tiebreaking single in the eighth, and the Atlanta Braves beat Colorado 3-2 on Friday night after the Rockies lost third baseman Nolan Arenado to a broken finger.

Arenado left the game in the second inning after fracturing his left middle finger on a head-first slide into second base.

Michael Cuddyer hit a home run for Colorado.

Ramiro Pena, who replaced third baseman Chris Johnson in the third inning, led off the eighth with a double to the centerfield wall off Adam Ottavino (0-1). After Andrelton Simmons and Dan Uggla struck out, Laird lined the single to left field and advanced to second when Corey Dickerson’s throw bounced past catcher Jordan Pacheco.

David Carpenter (4-0) pitched a scoreless eighth and Craig Kimbrel struck out the side in the ninth for his 13th save.

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