Scoreboard

June 2, 2017 at 5:09AM

BASEBALL

TWINS MINOR LEAGUE REPORT

ROCHESTER RED WINGS (CLASS AAA)

Durham (Rays) 6, Rochester 3

Rochester000 000 030 — 3 7 0

Durham301 000 20x — 6 11 0

W: Faria (6-1, 3.07). L: Turley (0-2, 4.43). Sv: Ames (1). HR: None. Highlights: Niko Goodrum went 3-for-4 with a double and two RBI for the Red Wings (23-25).

CHATTANOOGA LOOKOUTS (CLASS AA)

Birmingham (W.S.) 3, Chattanooga 1

Chattanooga000 000 100 — 1 8 0

Birmingham110 000 01x — 2 7 0

W: Guerrero (1-7, 4.60). L: Tracy (3-4, 3.98). Sv: Bummer (1). HR: BIR, Basto (9), Gonzalez (2). Highlights: Ryan Strausborger had two hits for the Lookouts (29-24).

FORT MYERS MIRACLE (CLASS A)

Bradenton (Pirates) 5, Fort Myers 1

Fort Myers000 000 001 — 1 10 1

Bradenton220 000 10x — 5 13 1

W: Helton (3-0, 4.12). L: Anderson (2-1, 4.01). HR: BRD, Craig (4). Highlights: Max Murphy and Nelson Molina each had three singles for the Miracle (25-29).

CEDAR RAPIDS KERNELS (CLASS A)

Cedar Rapids 11, Quad Cities (Astros) 1

Quad Cities000 000 100 — 1 5 2

Cedar Rapids210 510 20x — 11 13 2

W: Poppen (4-1, 2.12). L: Hunt (0-4, 5.74). HR: CR, Whitefield (6), Blankenhorn (5). Highlights: Travis Blankenhorn hit a solo homer and drove in three runs, and Aaron Whitefield also hit a solo homer for the Kernels (31-23).

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

NORTHWLPctGB

Fargo-Moorhead113.786—

Winnipeg104.7141

Saints86.5713

Sioux Falls49.3076½

CENTRALWLPctGB

Sioux City94.692—

Lincoln76.5382

Gary77.5002½

Kansas City67.5003

SOUTHWLPctGB

Wichita95.643—

Cleburne69.4003½

Texas49.3084½

Salina113.0718

RESULTS THURSDAY

Cleburne 2, Saints 1

Fargo-Moorhead 4, Sioux City 1

Gary 5, Kansas City 2

Wichita 13, Salina 0

Winnipeg 8, Sioux Falls 6

NORTHWOODS LEAGUE

NORTHWLPctGB

Willmar301.000—

Duluth301.000—

Bismarck21.6671

Mankato21.6671

St. Cloud21.6671

Rochester12.3332

Waterloo12.3332

Eau Claire12.3332

La Crosse03.0003

Thunder Bay03.0003

SOUTHWLPctGB

Battle Creek21.667—

Fond du Lac21.667—

Kalamazoo21.667—

Lakeshore21.667—

Wisconsin Rapids21.667—

Green Bay12.3331

Madison12.3331

Rockford12.3331

Wisconsin12.3331

Kenosha12.3331

RESULTS THURSDAY

Battle Creek 6, Kalamazoo 3

Bismarck 7, Thunder Bay 6

Duluth 8, Waterloo 7

Fond du Lac 4, Wisconsin Rapids 1

Kenosha 9, Green Bay 6

Lakeshore 13, Madison 0

Mankato 6, La Crosse 3

Rockford 8, Wisconsin 2

St. Cloud 12, Rochester 0

Willmar 5, Eau Claire 3

NCAA DIVISION I REGIONALS

Note: Regionals are double elimination

RESULTS THURSDAY

CS Fullerton 13, BYU 2

Stanford 10, Sacramento St. 0

games friday

N.C. State vs. Indiana, 11 am

St. John's vs. Vanderbilt, 11 am

Auburn vs. Central Florida, 11 am

Bethune-Cookman vs. S. Florida, noon

Michigan vs. Florida Gulf Coast, noon

S. Alabama vs. Mississippi St., noon

Maryland vs. West Virginia, 1 pm

Xavier vs. Oklahoma, 1 pm

Oklahoma St. vs. Missouri St., 2 pm

Texas A&M vs. Baylor, 2 pm

Texas Tech vs. Delaware, 2 pm

Rice vs. SE Louisiana, 2:30 pm

Dallas Baptist vs. Virginia, 3 pm

Yale vs. Nebraska, 3 pm

Florida St. vs. Tennessee Tech, 5 pm

Louisville vs. Radford, 5 pm

North Carolina vs. Davidson, 5 pm

S. Mississippi vs. Ill.-Chicago, 5 pm

Clemson vs. N.C.-Greensboro, 6 pm

Florida vs. Marist, 6 pm

Kentucky vs. Ohio, 6 pm

Sam Houston St. vs. Arizona, 6 pm

UCLA vs. Texas, 6 pm

Wake Forest vs. Md.-Baltimore Co., 6 pm

Arkansas vs. Oral Roberts, 7 pm

Houston vs. Iowa, 7 pm

LSU vs. Texas Southern, 7 pm

TCU vs. C. Connecticut St., 8 pm

Oregon St. vs. Holy Cross, 10 pm

Long Beach St. vs. San Diego St., 10 pm

BASKETBALL

WNBA

WESTERN WLPctGB

Lynx601.000—

Seattle41.8001½

Phoenix42.6672

Dallas32.6002½

Los Angeles32.6002½

San Antonio06.0006

EASTERN WLPctGB

Atlanta41.800—

Washington42.667½

New York23.4002

Indiana24.3332½

Connecticut15.1673½

Chicago16.1434

RESULT THURSDAY

Phoenix 99, Chicago 91

GAME FRIDAY

Dallas at New York, 6:30 pm

GOLF

PGA

THE MEMORIAL

First round • Dublin, Ohio

At Muirfield Village G.C.

Purse: $8.7 million • Yards: 7,392 • Par: 72

Top 50 plus ties

David Lingmerth31-34—65

Jason Dufner31-34—65

Daniel Summerhays34-32—66

Jordan Spieth31-35—66

Justin Thomas35-32—67

Lucas Glover33-34—67

Byeong Hun An32-36—68

Sam Saunders34-34—68

Jamie Lovemark36-33—69

Nick Taylor34-35—69

Matt Kuchar35-34—69

Brooks Koepka33-36—69

Ricky Barnes33-37—70

Kyle Reifers34-36—70

Patrick Rodgers33-37—70

Marc Leishman36-34—70

Keegan Bradley34-36—70

Kevin Kisner38-32—70

Phil Mickelson34-36—70

Pat Perez34-36—70

Brian Stuard34-36—70

Jim Herman36-34—70

Rickie Fowler35-35—70

Hideki Matsuyama38-32—70

Charl Schwartzel33-37—70

Bubba Watson34-37—71

Ben Martin34-37—71

William McGirt37-34—71

D.A. Points36-35—71

Martin Laird38-33—71

Patrick Cantlay35-36—71

Russell Knox35-36—71

Padraig Harrington35-36—71

Emiliano Grillo36-35—71

Charley Hoffman35-37—72

Hudson Swafford35-37—72

Steven Bowditch33-39—72

Stewart Cink34-38—72

Luke Donald38-34—72

Brendon de Jonge35-37—72

Soren Kjeldsen34-38—72

Gary Woodland35-37—72

Grayson Murray37-35—72

Brendan Steele34-38—72

Rod Pampling34-38—72

Shane Lowry37-35—72

Brett Coletta34-38—72

Ross Fisher38-35—73

Sean O'Hair36-37—73

Jason Kokrak39-34—73

Webb Simpson36-37—73

Kevin Streelman36-37—73

Graham DeLaet37-36—73

Luke List37-36—73

Ryo Ishikawa37-36—73

Harold Varner III37-36—73

Danny Lee33-40—73

Fabian Gomez35-38—73

Vaughn Taylor35-38—73

Smylie Kaufman37-36—73

Jon Rahm36-37—73

Bill Haas38-35—73

SOFTBALL

COLLEGE

NCAA DIVISION I WORLD SERIES

At Oklahoma City

First round • Thursday

G1: Florida 8, Texas A&M 0

G2: LSU 2, UCLA 1

G3: Washington 3, Oregon 1

G4: Oklahoma 6, Baylor 3

Second round • Friday

G5: Florida vs. LSU, 6 pm

G6: Washington vs. Oklahoma, 8:30 pm

SOCCER

MLS

WESTERNWLTPtsGFGA

Houston752232721

Sporting K.C.644221610

FC Dallas52520159

San Jose554191618

Portland553182221

Los Angeles552171919

Vancouver561161517

Seattle464161722

Loons472141930

Real Salt Lake492141329

Colorado381101017

EASTERNWLTPtsGFGA

Toronto FC815292612

Chicago733242316

Orlando City752231618

Columbus771222324

New York City FC653212518

New York662201520

Atlanta United FC543182717

New England455172321

Philadelphia454161916

D.C. United472141021

Montreal344131818

Note: Three points for win, one for tie.

GAME FRIDAY

San Jose at Porland, 10 pm

TRANSACTIONS

BASEBALL

American League

Boston: Reversed the option of LHP Robbie Ross Jr. from May 18, and placed him on the 10-day DL, retroactive to May 19.

Cleveland: Acquired INF Josh Wilson from Texas for cash considerations and assigned him to Class AAA Columbus.

Texas: Announced OF Cesar Puello was granted his release at Class AAA Round Rock.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Los Angeles: Recalled LHP Grant Dayton from Oklahoma City (PCL). Placed LHP Adam Liberatore on the 10-day DL, retroactive to May 31.

Miami: Reinstated LHP Jeff Locke from 10-day DL. Placed LHP Justin Nicolino on 10-day DL.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

Saints: Signed RHP Ryan Zimmerman.

FOOTBALL

NFL

Buffalo: Signed CB Greg Mabin. Released CB Jonathan Dowling.

Cleveland: Traded LB Demario Davis to the New York Jets for DB Calvin Pryor. Signed RB Terrence Magee. Waived-injured RB Darius Jackson.

Detroit: Placed LB Brandon Chubb on reserve/injured.

Green Bay: Signed WR Colby Pearson and RB Jamaal Williams. Released P Jacob Schum.

Indianapolis: Signed RB Christine Michael. Waived RB Brandon Radcliff.

Kansas City: Waived WR Jamari Staples and S Devin Chappell. Signed TE Orson Charles and S Damariay Drew.

San Francisco: Signed CB Will Davis to a one-year contract. Waived WR Rashad Ross.

Tampa Bay: Signed WR Chris Godwin.

HOCKEY

NHL

Wild: Promoted Matt Majka to president, Andrew Brunette to assistant general manager, Shep Harder to assistant general manager and Brent Flahr to senior vice president of hockey operations.

Buffalo: Relinquished the rights to Fs Giorgio Estephan and Gustav Possler.

Florida: Named Shawn Thornton vice president of business operations.

Washington: Re-signed LW Nathan Walker to a two-year, two-way contract.

COLLEGE

Penn State: Named Jeff Kampersal women's hockey coach.

TODAY'S LINE

MLB

FAVORITELINEUNDERDOG

FRIDAY

American League

LOS ANGELES-130/+120Twins

New York-120/+110TORONTO

Boston-132/+122BALTIMORE

DETROIT-163/+153Chicago

Houston-127/+117TEXAS

KANSAS CITY-107/-103Cleveland

Tampa Bay-106/-104SEATTLE

National League

CHICAGO-140/+130St. Louis

MIAMI-108/-102Arizona

PHIL. -108/-102San Fran.

NEW YORK-110/+100Pittsburgh

CINCINNATI-108/-102Atlanta

Los Angeles-220/+200MILWAUKEE

Colorado-125/+115SAN DIEGO

Interleague

Washington-130/+120OAKLAND

NHL • STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS

FAVORITELINEUNDERDOG

SATURDAY

American League

NASHVILLE-126/+116Pittsburgh

Note: Home teams are in CAPS.

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