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White Sox Edge Royals 7-6

kc-royalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Adam Dunn hit a three-run homer and the Chicago White Sox defeated the Kansas City Royals 7-6 on Tuesday night.

Andre Rienzo (4-0) limited the Royals to two runs and five hits over six innings. He struck out a career-high eight.

The Royals’ record dropped to 5-15 against American League Central opponents.

Gordon Beckham and Conor Gillaspie, who each had three hits, singled before Dunn homered in the eighth off right-hander Aaron Crow, who had allowed two three-run homers in his past two appearances.

Beckham has hit safely in 13 of his past 15 games, while Gillaspie increased his average to .347.

Royals rookie right-hander Yordano Ventura (2-4) took the loss, allowing four runs and seven hits, including a Tyler Flowers home run, in six innings.

Huskers Collect Big Ten Honors

husker baseballLincoln – Eight members of the Nebraska baseball team were honored by the Big Ten Conference on Tuesday morning, including Pat Kelly, Michael Pritchard and Chance Sinclair who were each tabbed as first-team All-Big Ten performers by the league’s coaches. Blake Headley and Christian DeLeon were each second-team selections, while Zach Hirsch earned third-team honors. Ryan Boldt was one of 13 newcomers named to the All-Big Ten Freshman Team and Ty Kildow was Nebraska’s Sportsmanship Award Winner.

Now a three-time All-Big Ten pick, Kelly earned first-team honors for the second straight season after also collecting second-team accolades as a freshman in 2012. Batting as NU’s cleanup hitter in 53 of his 55 starts this season, Kelly led the Huskers during the regular season in hits (68), multi-hit games (20), RBIs (51), multi-RBI games (15) and home runs (4), while ranking third on the team with a .319 average. His 68 hits were tied for fourth in the Big Ten overall and he was one of just two players in the league to top 50 RBIs on the season, with Kelly’s 51 RBIs ranking second to Big Ten Player-of-the-Year Sam Travis’s 53 RBIs. Kelly not only swung a hot stick all season for the Huskers, but he also flashed one of the best gloves in the county. He committed just three errors all season in 281 chances and played error-free baseball during Big Ten play.

Pritchard also earned his second first-team All-Big Ten honor on Tuesday and his third overall award. The senior from Omaha was a first-team pick in 2012 and collected second-team honors last season. One of the most prolific hitters in Nebraska history, Pritchard enters the Big Ten Tournament 10th in Nebraska history with 243 career hits. He hit .318 during the regular season and led all Big Ten outfielders with 42 RBIs. Pritchard’s 19 doubles were tied for second overall in the league and with one more double this season he’ll become the eighth player at Nebraska since 2000 to notch 20 or more doubles in a season.

A welcome addition to the Husker pitching staff in 2014, Sinclair become the first Husker since Johnny Dorn in 2008 to earn first-team all-conference honors. A unanimous first-team choice, Sinclair posted a 1.88 ERA and a 9-1 record on the year, including a 6-0 mark during conference play. His nine wins and 1.88 ERA both ranked second in the league to Big Ten Pitcher-of-the-Year Joey DeNato’s 11 wins and 1.83 ERA. Sinclair notched a career-best 10 strikeouts against Illinois last Thursday, it was the most by a Husker since Tyler Niederklein struck out 10 against Northern Colorado on March 22, 2011, and the most in a conference game by a Husker since Thad Weber sat down 11 against Kansas on March 18, 2008. A transfer from Neosho County CC, Sinclair has gone 6.0 or more innings in 12 of his 14 starts this season, including nine outings of at least 7.0 innings or more and a 9.0-inning complete game against Ohio State.

After collecting third-team honors at third base last season, Headley earned second-team honors at first base on Tuesday. A .331 hitter for the Huskers on the year, the Omaha native was even better during Big Ten play with a .341 average. Headley ranked second on the team with 19 multi-hit games and tied Pritchard for the team lead with six three-hit performances. Headley routinely delivered for the Huskers in crunch time, as he hit .380 with runners in scoring position and 16 of his 24 RBIs on the year came with two outs.

DeLeon was on his way to making a case for Big Ten Pitcher-of-the-Year honors, before an injury forced him to miss NU’s final three Big Ten series. DeLeon’s 1.34 ERA during league play was tops in the conference. Earlier this season, he tossed back-to-back complete games becoming the first Husker pitcher since Erik Bird in 2009 to throw consecutive complete games. DeLeon went on to throw 9.0 innings against Northwestern, but the game went to extra innings and he missed out on his third-straight complete game. Since joining the Huskers last season, DeLeon has made 25 starts, including 11 in 2014. He has gone at least 6.0 innings 21 times, at least 7.0 innings 14 times and 8.0 or more innings 10 times.

Hirsch picked up his first career all-conference award following one of the top regular seasons by a Husker reliever in recent memory. The lefty has been nearly unhittable in his role at NU’s setup man, as he leads the team with a 1.24 ERA and opponents are hitting a paltry .183 off the St. Charles, Ill., native. Tabbed as one of the top 50 relievers in the nation on the NCBWA Mid-Season Stopper of the Year Award Watch List, Hirsch is tied for second on the team with 45 strikeouts, as he is averaging 1.03 strikeout per inning, while walking only 11 batters on the year. Over Hirsch’s last seven appearances entering the Big Ten Tournament, he has thrown 11.1 innings of scoreless relief on five hits and nine strikeouts. Hirsch has 18 appearances this season where he has thrown at least 1.0 inning of relief and hasn’t given up a run. In 10 of those appearances he hasn’t given up a hit.

A two-time Big Ten Freshman of the Week honoree in 2014, Boldt started in center field in 48 of NU’s 55 games and hit leadoff for the Huskers 22 times on the year, including the final 21 games of the regular season. NU posted a 18-4 record on the year with Boldt in the leadoff spot and he was one of four players on NU’s roster to top 60 hits during the regular season with 62 hits, including nine doubles, four triples and two homers. He has also driven in 27 runs on the year, with 18 RBIs coming with two outs, and ranks third on the team with 39 runs scored.

Kildow was selected as Nebraska’s Sportsmanship Award Winner because of his team-first mentality. The senior started his Husker career on the football field, but has spent the last three seasons on the baseball diamond. Kildow has played in 72 games during his career, including 16 starts this season, and has stolen 13 bases. He was named a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar last season and has twice earned academic All-Big Ten honors. Earlier this month, Kildow graduated with his degree in biological sciences.

The Huskers open postseason play tomorrow at TD Ameritrade Park, when they take on the Ohio State Buckeyes in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament at 1:05 p.m. There will be no TV coverage of the game, but Greg Sharpe and Ben McLaughlin will have the call on the Husker Sports Network.

Nebraska’s 2014 All-Big Ten Award Winners
First Team
Pat Kelly – Second Base
Michael Pritchard – Outfield
Chance Sinclair – Starting Pitcher

Second Team
Blake Headley – First Base
Christian DeLeon – Starting Pitcher

Third Team
Zach Hirsch – Relief Pitcher

All-Freshman Team
Ryan Boldt

Sportsmanship Award
Ty Kildow

First Nationals Start Season 0-2

first-nationalsThe North Platte First Nationals American Legion baseball team started the season with two losses on Saturday in Scottsbluff.

The First Nationals traveled to Scottsbluff for a doubleheader to begin the 2014 season and appeared to forget their bats in game one, losing 7-0. North Platte only had two hits in the game, both singles off the bats of Drew Callaghan and Luke Volz. Ty Brockmoller took the loss on the mound, allowing seven runs on nine hits in three and two-thirds innings. He allowed seven runs, but only three of them were earned as North Platte committed two errors in the game.

Game two was a different story, but it still ended up with Scottsbluff the victor, 11-10. Scottsbluff jumped out to an early 7-2 lead before North Platte scored seven runs in the top of the fourth inning to go up 9-7. The First Nationals scored one more run in the seventh inning, but Scottsbluff scored two runs in each of the sixth and seventh innings to earn the win. North Platte was led by Callaghan at the plate. He went 2-4 with three RBI, a double and a run scored. Darian Allberry got the start on the mound for the First Nationals and gave up six runs, three earned, on three hits in two innings. Dalton Pflughaupt came in, in relief and pitched the final four and one-third innings, giving up five runs, two earned, on seven hits while taking the loss. Pflughaupt also struck out five batters in the game. The First Nationals committed six errors in the game.

North Platte’s next game is Tuesday on the road against Hershland in Hershey. The first pitch is scheduled for 8:00 pm. The First Nationals were scheduled to have their home-opener on Wednesday with a doubleheader against Columbus, but Columbus had to cancel because of a conflict. The game has been postponed to a later date yet to be determined.

White Sox Rally from 5-Run Hole, Beat Royals 7-6

kc-royalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Alexei Ramirez homered and drove in four runs, Dayan Viciedo and Paul Konerko also went deep and the Chicago White Sox climbed out of a five-run hole before holding on for a wild 7-6 win over the Kansas City Royals on Monday night.

Zach Putnam (2-0) worked two shutout innings in relief of Scott Carroll, and Ronald Belisario also threw two scoreless innings before Scott Downs and Jake Petricka bailed out Matt Lindstrom.

Lindstrom, normally the White Sox closer, gave up a leadoff single to Nori Aoki in the ninth, then appeared to hurt his foot fielding a sacrifice bunt by Alcides Escobar that resulted in an error. Downs entered and struck out Eric Hosmer, then Petricka picked off pinch-runner Jarrod Dyson at second base before getting Billy Butler on a groundout to end the game.

No. 20 Nebraska Opens Big Ten Tournament with Ohio State

husker baseballAfter wrapping up the regular season with a 2-1 series win over the Illinois Fighting Illini, the No. 20 Nebraska baseball team (37-18, 18-6 Big Ten) enters the postseason as the No. 2 seed at the Big Ten Tournament.

The Huskers open tournament play on Wednesday afternoon at 1:05 p.m. when they meet the No. 7 seed Ohio State Buckeyes (30-26, 10-14 Big Ten) at TD Ameritrade Park in downtown Omaha.

The Huskers and Buckeyes met earlier this season for a three-game series in Lincoln, with NU sweeping the series. All three games were close, as Nebraska posted three-straight comeback victories, including a pair of walk-off wins, while NU’s starting rotation of Christian DeLeon, Chance Sinclair and Aaron Bummer each threw complete games.

Wednesday will be the fourth time in three years that the Huskers and Buckeyes have meet at the Big Ten Tournament.

At the 2012 tournament in Columbus, Ohio, the Buckeyes ended NU’s season with a 6-2 win in an elimination game. Last season in Minneapolis, the Buckeyes knocked the Huskers out of the winner’s bracket with a 3-2 win, before the Huskers eliminated the Buckeyes two days later, 5-0.

Nebraska Starter – Chance Sinclair

Chance Sinclair is scheduled to make his 15th start of the season on Wednesday, and will be in search of his 10 win of the year. The junior is 9-1 and ranks second in the Big Ten with a 1.88 ERA

Sinclair is coming  off his 12th start of at least 6.0 innings, following a 7.0-inning outing against Illinois.

Sinclair is one of three pitchers in the Big Ten with an ERA under 2.00, as Joey DeNato leads the league with a 1.83 ERA and DeNato’s teammate Christian Morris ranks third with a 1.99 ERA.

In Sinclair’s start against the Buckeyes on April 5, the junior gave up three runs (all unearned) on seven hits and no walks in his first career complete game.

On the Radio this Week

Fans across Nebraska and around the world can listen to Greg Sharpe and Ben McLaughlin call all of the action on the Husker Sports Network – including KLIN 1400 AM and 94.5 FM in Lincoln – and live on the Internet at Huskers.com or the Official Husker App.

TV Coverage for Ohio State Game

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Web Streams for Ohio State Game

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Nebraska-Ohio State History

The Huskers lead the all-time series against the Buckeyes, 8-6, with NU also holding a 7-5 advantage since the Huskers joined the Big Ten Conference for the 2012 season.

The all-time series started in 1991 when the Buckeyes earned a 5-2 victory in Phoenix, Ariz. The Huskers evened the series in 2001 with a 10-5 victory at the Mardi Gras Ball in Lafayette, La.

Ohio State won the first ever conference meeting, 10-2, in April 13, 2012, but the Huskers won the series in Columbus two days later with a doubleheader sweep.

The Buckeyes eliminated the Huskers from the 2012 Big Ten Tournament with a 6-2 victory.

Last season the Huskers took the first game of a three-game set in Lincoln, but then the Buckeyes came back and won the next two games, including a 6-5 winning in 11 inningson Saturday.

OSU knocked the Huskers into the losers bracket at the 2013 Big Ten Tournament, but the Huskers got revenge two days later with a 5-0 victory that eliminated Ohio State from postseason play.

Nebraska swept the Buckeyes this season in Lincoln, with NU’s weekend starters each throwing complete games.

Morneau Hits Homer in 10th, Rox Beat Padres 8-6

colorado-rockiesDENVER (AP) — Justin Morneau hit a two-run homer in the 10th inning and the Colorado Rockies turned just the third triple play in team history as they beat the San Diego Padres 8-6 on Sunday.

After Carlos Gonzalez singled earlier in the inning, Morneau lined a 3-2 fastball from Dale Thayer (2-2) to straightaway center. The first baseman rounded the bases and flipped his helmet off after passing third. It was the second walkoff homer for Colorado this season.

Nick Masset (1-0) pitched a perfect 10th for his first win with Colorado. LaTroy Hawkins blew his first save in the ninth as he surrendered a game-tying two-run homer to Everth Cabrera.

The triple play in the third was Colorado’s first since Tulowitzki turned an unassisted one April 29, 2007, against Atlanta.

Seth Smith and Rene Rivera hit solo homers for the Padres, who return home following a 3-3 road excursion.

Gordon’s 2 HRs, 6 RBIs Power Royals past Orioles

kc-royalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Alex Gordon went 4 for 4 with a pair of three-run homers and a career-high six RBIs as the Kansas City Royals beat the Baltimore Orioles 8-6 on Sunday.

Gordon drove a 1-1 pitch from Ubaldo Jimenez out to right with two outs in the fifth with Nori Aoki and Billy Butler aboard. Gordon, who led the Royals with 20 home runs last year, had gone 134 at-bats without a home run.

Gordon homered in his next at-bat, a three-run shot off left-hander Troy Patton in the seventh after Eric Hosmer walked and Butler doubled for his third hit.

Adam Jones hit a three-run homer off Royals reliever Aaron Crow in the ninth. It was the first runs Crow allowed in 20 relief appearances and 17 innings.

Greg Holland got the final two outs for his 12th save in 13 appearances.

Rockies Activate C Wilin Rosario

Wilin Rosario
Wilin Rosario

DENVER (AP) — The Colorado Rockies activated catcher Wilin Rosario from the disabled list Sunday and he was in the starting lineup against the San Diego Padres.

To make room on the roster for Rosario, the team optioned catcher Mike McKenry to Triple-A Colorado Springs.

Rosario dropped around 10 pounds as he dealt with a viral infection. Rosario said he’s not sure if he will beef back up to his weight of 228 pounds or stay around 219.

He said “if I hit the ball like this, I’m going to say here. If I need a little bit more weight, I’m going to go get it.”

He’s hitting .239 with three homers and 15 RBIs this season.

Babe Ruth’s Watch Fetches More Than $650,000

Babe Ruth WatchLOS ANGELES (AP) — A gold pocket watch owned by Babe Ruth has sold for $650,108 at an auction in Southern California.

SCP Auctions said Sunday that the watch was from the 25th anniversary celebration in 1948 of the opening of Yankee Stadium. The stadium came to be dubbed “The House That Ruth Built” because of the number of fans the baseball legend drew to the venue.

SCP says other top sales include a 1965 Sandy Koufax-autographed L.A. Dodgers home jersey worn in a game that fetched $268,664. The auction house says Satchel Paige’s 1971 National Baseball Hall of Fame induction ring set a world record for a baseball-related ring, selling for $259,642.

More than 1,000 sports memorabilia items were sold Sunday for a total of $4.5 million.

Smith, Quentin Homer in Padres’ 8-5 Win over the Rockies

colorado-rockiesDENVER (AP) — Seth Smith homered against his former team early, Carlos Quentin added a two-run, pinch-hit home run, and the San Diego Padres hung on to beat the Colorado Rockies 8-5 Saturday night.

San Diego staked Robbie Erlin (3-4) to a 6-1 lead by roughing up previously unbeaten Jordan Lyles (5-1), who walked a career-high six batters in a season-low 3 1-3 inning outing.

The Rockies got an early home run from Troy Tulowitzki and chipped away at the Padres’ lead, pulling to within a run on Carlos Gonzalez’s two-run double in the sixth inning.

Quentin rebuilt the cushion in the seventh, following Yasmani Grandal’s two-out single with a drive off reliever Chris Martin that sailed into the left field bleachers for his first home run of the season.

Huston Street, also a former Rockie, got three outs for his 13th save in as many opportunities.

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