BASEBALL
TWINS MINOR LEAGUE REPORT
ROCHESTER RED WINGS (CLASS AAA)
Durham (Rays) 6, Rochester 1
Durham001 300 200 — 6 9 1
Rochester000 100 000 — 1 5 2
W: Hu (2-5). L: Littell (1-2). Highlights: Zach Granite and Willans Astudillo each had two hits for the Red Wings (28-30)
CHATTANOOGA LOOKOUTS (CLASS AA)
Montgomery (Rays) 2, Chattanooga 1
Chattanooga100 000 000 — 1 3 3
Montgomery000 020 00x — 2 6 0
W: McWilliams (2-2). L: Stewart (3-4). Save: Hall (4). HR: Chattanooga, Rooker (9). Highlights: Lookouts starter Kohl Stewart, the Twins' No. 1 pick in 2013, allowed two runs and six hits in seven innings. Brent Rooker, drafted 35th overall last year by the Twins, hit a solo home run for the Lookouts (34-29).
FORT MYERS MIRACLE (CLASS A ADV.)
Fort Myers 2, Dunedin (Blue Jays) 1
Dunedin000 000 001 — 1 5 1
Fort Myers002 000 00x — 2 5 0
W: Wells (5-3). L: Saucedo (4-4). Save: Mason (2). HR: Dunedin, Smith (2). Highlights: Miracle starter Tyler Wells allowed no runs and three hits in seven innings. Joe Cronin and Travis Blankenhorn each had RBI-singles for the Miracle (24-36).
CEDAR RAPIDS KERNELS (CLASS A)
Wisconsin (Brewers) 5, Cedar Rapids 1
Cedar Rapids010 000 000 — 1 8 2
Wisconsin030 100 10x — 5 7 2
W: Francis (3-3). L: Acosta (1-2). Highlights: Alex Kirilloff, Jose Miranda and Andrew Bechtold each had two hits for the Kernels (28-34).
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
NORTHWLPct.GB
Saints157.682—
Gary148.6361
Winnipeg1210.5453
Fargo-Moorhead1012.4555
Sioux Falls714.3337½
Chicago516.2389½
SOUTHWLPct.GB
Sioux City185.783—
Lincoln149.6094
Kansas City129.5715
Wichita1111.5006½
Cleburne913.4098½
Texas417.19012½
RESULTS SUNDAY
Saints 4, Sioux Falls 1
Chicago 6, Winnipeg 5
Gary 9, Fargo-Moorhead 7
Lincoln 4, Cleburne 3
Texas 6, Sioux City 5
Wichita 7, Kansas City 6
RESULT SATURDAY
Kansas City 11, Wichita 2
GAMES MONDAY
Fargo-Moorhead at Saints, 7:05 pm
Gary at Winnipeg, 11 am
Sioux City at Kansas City, 7:05 pm
Chicago at Sioux Falls, 7:05 pm
Lincoln at Texas, 7:05 pm
Wichita at Cleburne, 7:06 pm
GAMES TUESDAY
Saints at Wichita, 7:05 pm
Fargo-Moorhead at Lincoln, 6:45 pm
Sioux Falls at Chicago, 7:05 pm
Kansas City at Texas, 7:05 pm
Sioux City at Cleburne, 7:06 pm
Winnipeg at Gary, 7:10 pm
SAINTS LINESCORE
Sioux Falls000 001 000 — 1 7 1
Saints011 000 02x — 4 8 0
• Thompson, Jaunich (7), Smith (8) and Gretz; Esch, Frosch (7), Wheeler (7), Wilhelmsen (9) and O'Conner. W: Esch (3-1). L: Thompson (2-2). Save: Wilhelmsen (6). HR: Saints, Gould (2). T: 2:33. A: 7,745.
college
NCAA DIVSION I SUPER REGIONALS
Note: Host school is home team for Game 1; visiting school is home team for Game 2; coin flip determines home team for Game 3
Oregon St. def. Gophers, 2-0
At Corvallis, Ore.
G1: Oregon State 8, Gophers 1
G2: Oregon State 6, Gophers 3
Washington def. CS Fullerton, 2-1
At Fullerton, Calif.
G1: Washington 8, CS Fullerton 5
G2: CS Fullerton 5, Washington 2
G3: Wash. 6, CS Fullerton 5, 10 inn.
North Carolina def. Stetson, 2-0
At Chapel Hill, N.C.
G1: North Carolina 7, Stetson 4
G2: North Carolina 7, Stetson 5
Mississippi St. and Vanderbilt tied 1-1
At Nashville, Tenn.
G1: Mississippi State 10, Vanderbilt 8
G2: Vanderbilt 4, Mississippi St. 3
G3: Sunday
Arkansas and S. Carolina tied 1-1
At Fayetteville, Ark.
G1: Arkansas 9, South Carolina 3
G2: South Carolina 8, Arkansas 5
G3: Monday, 6 pm
Florida and Auburn tied 1-1
At Gainesville, Fla.
G1: Florida 8, Auburn 2
G2: Auburn 3, Florida 2
G3: Monday, 7:30 pm
Tennessee Tech and Texas tied, 1-1
At Austin, Texas
G1: Tennessee Tech 5, Texas 4
G2: Texas 4, Tennessee Tech 2
G3: Monday, noon
Texas Tech and Duke tied, 1-1
At Lubbock, Texas
G1: Texas Tech 6, Duke 4
G2: Duke 11, Texas Tech 2
G3: Monday, 3 pm
NORTHWOODS LEAGUE
NORTHWLPct.GB
Bismarck94.692—
Duluth85.6151
Mankato85.6151
La Crosse75.5831½
Rochester76.5382
Willmar76.5382
St. Cloud67.4623
Waterloo48.3334½
Eau Claire49.3085
Thunder Bay49.3085
SOUTHWLPct.GB
Madison103.769—
Kalamazoo85.6152
Rockford85.6152
Wisconsin Rapids85.6152
Lakeshore76.5383
Fond du Lac67.4624
Kenosha57.4174½
Wisconsin58.3855
Green Bay49.3086
Battle Creek39.2506½
RESULTS SUNDAY
Battle Creek 10, Green Bay 2
Bismarck 6, Rochester 2
Duluth 9, Mankato 4
Lakeshore 8, Fond du Lac 3
Madison 7, Kenosha 5
Rockford 2, Kalamazoo 0
St. Cloud 7, Thunder Bay 6
Waterloo 4, Eau Claire 0
Willmar 3, La Crosse 0
Wis. Rapids 1, Wisconsin 0
GAMES MONDAY
Green Bay at Battle Creek, 6:05 pm
Eau Claire at Waterloo, 6:35 pm
Kalamazoo at Rockford, 6:35 pm
Lakeshore at Fond du Lac, 6:35 pm
Madison at Kenosha, 6:35 pm
Mankato at Duluth, 6:35 pm
Rochester at Bismarck, 7:05 pm
Thunder Bay at St. Cloud, 7:05 pm
Willmar at La Crosse, 7:05 pm
Wisconsin at Wis. Rapids, 7:05 pm
GAMES TUESDAY
Duluth at Thunder Bay, 6:05 pm
Wisconsin at Kalamazoo, 6:05 pm
Battle Creek at Fond du Lac, 6:35 pm
Madison at Lakeshore, 6:35 pm
Rockford at Green Bay, 6:35 pm
Wis. Rapids at Kenosha, 6:35 pm
Eau Claire at Willmar, 7:05 pm
La Crosse at Rochester, 7:05 pm
St. Cloud at Bismarck, 7:05 pm
Waterloo at Mankato, 7:05 pm
AMERICAN LEGION
FOURTH DISTRICT
Tri-City Maroon 5, Hamline Purple 2
BASKETBALL
WNBA
WESTERNWLPctGB
Phoenix73.700—
Seattle63.667½
Los Angeles52.714½
Dallas43.5711½
Lynx36.3333½
Las Vegas17.1255
EASTERNWLPctGB
Connecticut71.875—
Atlanta53.6252
Washington54.5562½
New York34.4293½
Chicago35.3754
Indiana08.0007
RESULTS SUNDAY
Atlanta 67, Seattle 64
New York 78, Indiana 75
Los Angeles 77, Chicago 59
Phoenix 72, Las Vegas 66
GAMES MONDAY
No games scheduled
GAMES TUESDAY
Las Vegas at Indiana, 6 pm
Phoenix at Dallas, 7 pm
Chicago at Seattle, 9 pm
Atlanta at Los Angeles, 9:30 pm
NBA
2018 CALENDAR
• Monday: Early entry withdrawal deadline (4 pm CDT) for NBA draft.
• June 21: NBA draft, New York (Brooklyn).
• June 25: NBA awards, Los Angeles.
• July 6-17: NBA Summer League, Las Vegas.
• Sept. 7: Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2018 enshrinement ceremony.
FOOTBALL
NFL
2018 CALENDAR
• July 16: Deadline for any club that designated franchise player to sign that player to a multiyear contract or extension.
• Aug. 2: Hall of Fame game, Chicago vs. Baltimore at Canton, Ohio.
• Aug. 5: Hall of Fame induction ceremony, Canton, Ohio.
• Aug. 9-13: First weekend of preseason.
• Sept. 1: Final cutdown to 53-man roster.
• Sept. 6: Regular season opens: Atlanta at Philadelphia.
• Sept. 9-10: First weekend of regular season.
Golf
ACES
Note: Golf courses should report aces to the Star Tribune by fax at (612) 673-7774. Faxes must include the following: golfer's name and hometown, hole and length and club used.
• Kevin Becker, New Prague, 187-yard No. 5 at New Prague G.C., using a 4-iron.
• Bruce Bergland, Edina, 190-yard No. 6 at Minneapolis G.C., using a 4-iron.
• Rich Bernier, Woodbury, 180-yard No. 16 at Eagle Valley G.C., using a 26-degree hybrid.
• Mike Braun, Maple Grove, 105-yard No. 7 at Eagle Lake G.C., using a pitching wedge.
• Ryan Bredemeier, Eden Prairie, 143-yard No. 8 at Wild Marsh G.C., using a 9-iron.
• Sam Cassidy, New Prague, 201-yard No. 5 at New Prague G.C., using a 5-iron.
• Tim Cole, Maple Grove, 122-yard No. 12 at Royal G.C., using a 9-iron.
• Joe Duffy, Minneapolis, 176-yard No. 8 at Bent Creek G.C., using a 25 degree hybrid.
• Kay Egan, Mahtomedi, 110-yard No. 3 at Loggers Trail G.C., using an 8-iron.
• Gary Eidson, Edina, 150-yard No. 11 at Edina C.C., using an 8-iron.
• Joan Fawcett, Prior Lake, 119-yard No. 4 at Heritage Links G.C., using a driver.
• Jack Goldstein, Eagan, 160-yard No. 6 at Inver Wood G.C., using a 5-iron.
• John Gryte, Blaine, 153-yard No. 17 at The Links at Northfork G.C., using a 6-iron.
• Eric Holmlund, Ramsey, 108-yard No. 14 at Rum River Hills G.C., using a wedge.
• Ryan Koob, Lino Lakes, 155-yard No. 13 at Tannersbrook G.C., using an 8-iron.
• Elton Koosmann, Chaska, 178-yard No. 14 at New Prague G.C., using a 3-wood.
• Jeff Linna, Delano, 187-No. 15 at Baker National G.C., using a 7-iron.
• Ralph Loehr, Savage, 145-yard No. 12 at New Prague G.C., using a 7-iron.
• Michael Lutgen, Burnsville, 182-yard No. 14 at New Prague G.C. on May 23, using a 6-iron.
• Michael Lutgen, Burnsville, 182-yard No. 14 at New Prague G.C. on May 25, using a 6-iron.
• Ron Martin, Brooklyn Center, 108-yard No. 14 at Rum River Hills G.C., using a pitching wedge.
• Jake Notermann, Chaska, 115-yard No. 4 at Chaska Town Course, using a pitching wedge.
• Roger Peterson, Blaine, 134-yard No. 15 at Majestic Oaks G.C., using a 5-hybrid.
• Eric Ritter, Buffalo, 157-yard No. 4 at Wild Marsh G.C., using an 8-iron.
• Jeff Schierman, Minnetonka, 150-yard No. 7 at Glen Lake G&PC, using a 7-iron.
• Joan Schoepke, Bloomington, 104-yard No. 4 at Braemar Academy 9, using a 5-wood.
• Karen Tracy, St. Michael, 80-yard No. 4 at Cedar Creek G.C., using a wedge.
• Michael Weinandt, New Prague, 174-yard No. 4 at Maddens Pine Beach West, using a 3-wood.
SOCCER
MLS
WESTERNWLTPtsGFGA
FC Dallas815292414
Sporting K.C.825292814
Los Angeles FC743242924
Vancouver655232630
Portland634222018
Real Salt Lake771221929
Houston653212921
LA Galaxy672202223
Loons581161726
Seattle37211915
San Jose28392127
Colorado29281424
EASTERNWLTPtsGFGA
Atlanta United FC933303119
New York City FC834283020
Columbus736272214
New York742232815
New England645232521
Orlando City671192428
Philadelphia573181621
Chicago473151925
Toronto FC472141923
Montreal4110121531
D.C. United26391520
RESULTS SATURDAY
LA Galaxy 3, Real Salt Lake 0
Los Angeles FC 4, San Jose 3
Portland 0, Sporting K.C. 0, tie
Seattle 2, D.C. United 1
GAMES WEDNESDAY
Atlanta United FC at Columbus, 6:30 pm
Orlando City at Montreal, 6:30 pm
D.C. United at Toronto FC, 7 pm
Seattle at New York, 7 pm
Chicago at Colorado, 8 pm
New England at San Jose, 9:30 pm
TENNIS
PRO • MEN
FRENCH OPEN
Championship
• Rafael Nadal (1) def. Dominic Thiem (7), 6-4, 6-3, 6-2.
transactions
BASEBALL
American League
Twins: Sent 1B Joe Mauer to Rochester (IL) for a rehab assignment.
Houston: Recalled LHP Reymin Guduan from Fresno (PCL). Placed RHP Joe Smith on the 10-day DL, retroactive to June 7. Agreed to terms with CF Jameson Hannah; LHPs Hogan Harris and Austin Briggs; 1B Alfonso Rivas and Gio Dingcong; RHPs Brady Feigl, Charlie Cerny, Chase Cohen, Clark Cota, Dallas Woolfork, Bryce Nightengale, Daniel Martinez, Aiden McIntrye, Leudeny Pineda, Reid Birlingmair and Alex Pantuso; SS Cobie Vance; OFs Lawrence Butler, Noah Vaughan, Chase Calabuig and Austin Piscotty; Cs Matt Cross; John Jones, Joseph Pena; and 2B Max Schuemann and Nick Ward on minor league contracts.
Kansas City: Agreed to terms with LHPs Daniel Lynch, Austin Cox, Austin Lambright, Bryce Hensley, Josh Dye, Derrick Adams and Ted Cillis, RHPs Jonathan Bowlan, Zach Haake, Tyler Gray, Christian Cosby, Kyle Hinton, Noah Bryant, Daniel James and Andres Nunez, OFs Kyle Isbel, Jackson Lueck and Hunter Strong, Cs Michael Emodi, Nathan Eaton and William Hancock, 1B Rhett Aplin and INFs Kyle Kasser and Brhet Bewley.
Oakland: Recalled OF Jake Smolinski from Nashville (PCL). Optioned RHP Chris Bassitt to Nashville.
Texas: Placed RHP Doug Fister on the 10-day DL, retroactive to June 9. Recalled INF Hanser Alberto from Round Rock (PCL).
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Colorado: Selected the contract of LHP Jerry Vasto. Placed RHP Scott Oberg on the 10-day DL, retroactive to June 8. Designated RHP Jairo Diaz for assignment.
Milwaukee: Recalled RHP Brandon Woodruff from Colorado Springs (PCL). Optioned 1B/OF Ji-Man Choi to Colorado Springs.
Pittsburgh: Reinstated RHP Ivan Nova from the 10-day DL. Recalled C Jacob Stallings from Indianapolis (IL). Optioned RHP Nick Kingham and INF Adam Frazier to Indianapolis.
Washington: Recalled RHPs Trevor Gott and Wander Suero from Syracuse. Placed RHPs Brandon Kintzler and Stephen Strasburg on the 10-day DL.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Lincoln: Released RHP Brian Lonconsole.
Texas: Released C Ryan Wagner.
FOOTBALL
CFL
Winnipeg: Released K Felix Menard-Briere.
TODAY'S LINE
MLB
FAVORITELINEUNDERDOG
MONDAY
American League
Boston-120/+110BALTIMORE
TAMPA BAY-105/-105Toronto
Cleveland-202/+182CHICAGO
Los Angeles-109/-101SEATTLE
National League
San Francisco-163/+153MIAMI
Chicago-125/+115MILWAUKEE
ST. LOUIS-185/+170San Diego
ARIZONA-153/+143Pittsburgh
Note: Home teams are in CAPS.