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June 27, 2016 at 4:31AM

BASEBALL

TWINS MINOR LEAGUE REPORT

ROCHESTER RED WINGS (CLASS AAA)

Louisville (Reds) 7, Rochester 4

Louisville200 010 130 — 7 12 0

Rochester100 200 010 — 4 8 0

W: Stephenson (5-4, 3.93). L: May (0-1, 13.50). Save: Diaz (1). HR: Louisville, Selsky (5); Rochester, Vargas (12). Highlight: Kennys Vargas was 2-for-4 and homered for the second consecutive game for the Red Wings (45-32).

CHATTANOOGA LOOKOUTS (CLASS AA)

Chattanooga 6, Jackson (Mariners) 2

Jackson010 000 001 — 2 7 0

Chattanooga300 000 30x — 6 10 0

W: Slegers (6-4, 3.38). L: Yarbrough (7-3, 2.90). HR: Jackson, Peterson (11); Chattanooga, Palka (19), Hicks (5). Highlights: Daniel Palka homered for the third consecutive game and D.J. Hicks hit a three-run home run for the Lookouts (39-35).

FORT MYERS MIRACLE (CLASS A)

Bradenton (Pirates) at Fort Myers, susp., rain

CEDAR RAPIDS KERNELS (CLASS A)

Cedar Rapids 4, Beloit (A's) 1

Beloit000 000 010 — 1 10 2

Cedar Rapids002 100 10x — 4 7 1

W: Wells (1-0, 0.00). L: Biegalski (4-4, 3.18). Save: Lo (2). Highlights: Lachlan Wells pitched 5⅓ shutout innings in his debut for the Kernals and Luis Arraez was 4-for-4 with 2 RBI for the Kernals (39-34).

ELIZABETHTON TWINS (ROOKIE)

Elizabethton 13, Johnson City (Cards) 12

Elizabethton010 513 030 — 13 15 1

Johnson City051 401 010 — 12 12 5

W: Lujan (1-0, 4.15). L: Simonkin (0-1, 7.71). Save: Davis (2). HR: Elizabethton, Davis (3); Johnson City, Brodbeck (1). Highlights: Ariel Montesino was 5-for-6 with an RBI to pace the Twins (4-0). Montesino is 10-for-16 (.625) in his first three games. Jaylin Davis hit a two-run HR and Lewin Diaz and Mitchell Kranson each drove in two runs for the Twins.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

NORTHWLPct.GB

Saints2611.703—

Fargo-Moorhead2015.5715

Winnipeg1818.5007½

Sioux Falls1223.34312½

CENTRALWLPct.GB

Gary2016.556—

Lincoln1818.5002

Sioux City1719.4723

Kansas City1422.3896

SOUTHWLPct.GB

Wichita2015.571—

Laredo2016.556½

Texas1620.4444½

Joplin1422.3896½

RESULTS SUNDAY

Winnipeg 9, Saints 6

Fargo-Moorhead 9, Kansas City 6

Gary 2, Lincoln 1

Sioux City 6, Laredo 5, 12 inn.

RESULTS SATURDAY

Saints 12, Winnipeg 11, 10 inn.

Fargo-Moorhead 10, Kansas City 9

Gary 6, Lincoln 5, 11 inn.

Laredo 6, Sioux Falls 0

Texas 4-9, Joplin 3-2 (1st game 13 inn.)

Wichita 5, Sioux City 4

GAMES MONDAY

Winnipeg at Saints, 7:05 pm

Laredo at Sioux City, 7 pm

Fargo-Moorhead at Kansas City, 7:05 pm

Texas at Wichita, 7:05 pm

GAMES TUESDAY

Sioux Falls at Saints, 7:05 pm

Kansas City at Lincoln, 6:35 pm

Gary at Winnipeg, 7 pm

Sioux City at Fargo-Moorhead, 7 pm

Laredo at Joplin, 7:05 pm

Texas at Wichita, 7:05 pm

SAINTS LINESCORES

Sunday

Winnipeg110 110 000 014 — 9 16 0

Saints002 000 101 011 — 6 8 2

• O'Brien, Spink (8), Lotzkar (9), Eadington (10), Shimo (12) and Tanabe; Coe, Escat (8), Waite (8), Thielbar (10), Veglahn (12) and Gretz. W: Eadington (2-1). L: Veglahn (0-1). HR: Winnipeg, Abercrombie 2 (5), Rogers (6), Tanabe (1); Saints, Argo (4), Gretz (2). T: 3:50. A: 8,289.

Saturday

Winnipeg052 300 000 1 — 11 16 3

Saints033 000 040 2 — 12 13 1

Two outs when winning run scored

• Carnes, Shimo (2), Anderson (5), Lotzkar (7), McVey (8), Peguero (8) and Tanabe; Knaus, Westcott (2), Wheeler (4), Waite (6), Escat (8), Rodebaugh (9), Thielbar (10) and Gretz. W: Thielbar (2-1). L: Peguero (2-3). HR: Winnipeg, Hoopii-Haslam (2); Saints, Songco (8), Almadova (3). T: 4:15. A: 8,125.

NORTHWOODS LEAGUE

NORTHWLPct.GB

Eau Claire188.692—

St. Cloud178.680½

Waterloo178.680½

Mankato1610.6152

La Crosse1412.5384

Willmar1313.5005

Duluth1214.4626

Rochester520.20012½

Thunder Bay223.08015½

SOUTHWLPct.GB

Wisconsin Rapids169.640—

Madison1610.615½

Kalamazoo1612.5711½

Wisconsin1311.5422½

Battle Creek1414.5003½

Rockford1212.5003½

Kenosha1215.4445

Lakeshore1117.3936½

Green Bay917.3467½

RESULTS SUNDAY

Eau Claire 5, St. Cloud 2

Kalamazoo 6, Rochester 0

Kenosha 6, Battle Creek 5

Lakeshore 6, Wis. Rapids 2

Madison 6, Green Bay 5, 12 inn.

Mankato 8-0, Thun. Bay 4-3 (G1, 10 inn.)

Rockford 12, Wisconsin 5

Waterloo 4, Duluth 2

Willmar 16, La Crosse 3

RESULTS SATURDAY

Duluth 5, Waterloo 2

Eau Claire 5, St. Cloud 0

Kalamazoo 3, Rochester 1

Kenosha 13, Battle Creek 6

Madison 9, Green Bay 1

Willmar 11, La Crosse 9

Wis. Rapids 3, Lakeshore 2

Wisconson 9, Rockford 7

Mankato at Thunder Bay, suspended

GAMES MONDAY

Battle Creek at Rockford, 6:35 pm

Madison at Lakeshore, 6:35 pm

Wis. Rapids at Wisconsin, 6:35 pm

Duluth at Mankato, 7:05 pm

Eau Claire at Green Bay, 7:05 pm

Kalamazoo at Kenosha, 7:05 pm

La Crosse at Waterloo, 7:05 pm

Thunder Bay at Rochester, 7:05 pm

Willmar at St. Cloud, 7:05 pm

GAMES TUESDAY

Battle Creek at Rockford, 6:35 pm

Madison at Lakeshore, 6:35 pm

Duluth at Mankato, 7:05 pm

Eau Claire at Green Bay, 7:05 pm

Kalamazoo at Kenosha, 7:05 pm

La Crosse at Waterloo, 7:05 pm

St. Cloud at Willmar, 7:05 pm

Thunder Bay at Rochester, 7:05 pm

Wisconsin at Wis. Rapids, 7:05 pm

COLLEGE

NCAA DIV. I COLLEGE WORLD SERIES

At Omaha

Result Saturday

Coastal Carolina 7, TCU 5

Championship Series

Arizona vs. Coastal Carolina

(Best-of-three)

Monday: 6 pm

Tuesday: 7 pm

Wednesday (in nec.): 7 pm

AMATEUR

CROW RIVER VALLEY

Winsted 5, New Germany 1

BASKETBALL

WNBA

WESTERNWLPctGB

Los Angeles131.929—

Lynx132.867½

Dallas78.4676½

Phoenix69.4007½

Seattle59.3578

San Antonio311.21410

EASTERNWLPctGB

New York105.667—

Atlanta86.5711½

Washington88.5002½

Chicago68.4293½

Indiana69.4004

Connecticut312.2007

RESULTS SUNDAY

Washington 87, Lynx 63

Los Angeles 80, Connecticut 73

Phoenix 104, New York 97

RESULTS SATURDAY

Indiana 92, Dallas 87

San Antonio 73, Atlanta 69

GAMES MONDAY

No games scheduled

GAMES TUESDAY

Atlanta at Seattle, 9 pm

Dallas at Los Angeles, 9 pm

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 number and length, course name and club used.

• Emilio Altamirano, Champlin, 106-yard No. 3 at Centerbrook G.C., using a driver.

• Scott Andrew, Woodbury, 152-yard No. 9 at StoneRidge G.C., using a 9-iron.

• Josh Berge, Champlin, 172-yard No. 2 at Daytona G.C., using a 6-iron.

• Tom Brooks, Mankato, 156-yard No. 15 at LeSueur C.C., using a 7-iron.

• Curt Carlson, Inver Grove Heights, 172-yard No. 17 at Inver Wood G.C., using a 8-iron.

• Devin Holmes, Ramsey, 105-yard No. 14 at Rum River Hills G.C., using a sand wedge.

• Nick Huble, Golden Valley, 124-yard No. 4 at Brookview G.C., using a 8-iron.

• Dorothy Leitner, West St. Paul, 92-yard No. 6 at Inver Wood G.C., using a pitching wedge.

• Jason Linn, Maple Grove, 161-yard No. 8 at Fox Hollow G.C., using a 9-iron.

• Zach Longren, Edina, 125-yard No. 7 at The Links at Northfork, using a gap wedge.

• Casey Luehrs, Rogers, 160-yard No. 3 at Fox Hollow G.C., using a 7-iron.

• Ken McAdam, Wayzata, 147-yard No. 14 at Golden Valley C..C, using a 8-iron.

• Bruce McCann, Dayton, 176-yard No. 15 at Daytona G.C., using a 7-iron.

• Abbi Moffitt, Dellwood, 113-yard No. 12 at Dellwood C.C., using a 8-iron.

• Rolex Payne, Minneapolis, 158-yard No. 12 at Fox Hollow G.C., using a 8-iron.

• Gene Roggeman, Woodbury, 134-yard No. 9 at Inver Wood G.C., using a 8-iron.

• Tim Shannahan, Edina, 160-yard No. 11 at Edina C.C., using a 7-iron.

• Joe Tuccitto, Inver Grove Heights, 164-yard No. 13 at Forest Hills G.C., using a 8-iron.

• Dan Vack, Chanhassen, 214-yard No. 11 at Gross National G.C., using a 5-iron.

• Mark Vertelney, St. Louis Park, 121-yard No. 17 at Brookview G.C., using a 8-iron.

• Donna Wyss, Edina, 113-yard No. 17 at Brookview G.C., using a 5-wood.

SOCCER

MLS

EASTERNWLTPtsGFGA

Philadelphia755262925

New York City FC656242731

New York782232823

Montreal546212422

D.C. United565201616

Orlando City438202825

Toronto FC564191718

New England457192128

Columbus357161922

Chicago275111420

WESTERNWLTPtsGFGA

Colorado925321911

FC Dallas954312624

Real Salt Lake853272726

Vancouver773242729

Los Angeles538232818

Portland665232829

San Jose547221919

Sporting K.C.684221820

Seattle591161319

Houston385142225

Note: Three points for win, one for tie.

RESULT SUNDAY

Portland 3, Houston 2

RESULTS SATURDAY

D.C. United 2, New England 0

FC Dallas 2, Real Salt Lake 0

Los Angeles 1, San Jose 1, tie

New York 1, Columbus 1, tie

Orlando City 3, Toronto FC 2

Sporting K.C. 2, Montreal 2, tie

Vancouver 3, Philadelphia 2

GAMES FRIDAY

San Jose at Chicago, 7 pm

D.C. United at Real Salt Lake, 9:30 pm

GAMES NEXT SATURDAY

New England at Montreal, 4:30 pm

Seattle at Toronto FC, 6:30 pm

Philadelphia at Houston, 8 pm

GAMES NEXT SUNDAY

New York at New York City FC, 11 am

Columbus at Sporting K.C., 6 pm

COPA AMERICA

FINALS

Championship • Sunday

East Rutherford, N.J.

Chile 0, Argentina 0 (Chile wins on penalty kicks 4-2)

Third place • Saturday

Glendale, Ariz.

Colombia 1, United States 0

uefa euro

SECOND ROUND

Results Sunday

Belgium 4, Hungary 0

France 2, Ireland 1

Germany 3, Slovakia 0

Games Monday

At Saint-Denis, France

Italy vs. Spain, 11 am

At Nice, France

England vs. Iceland, 2 pm

QUARTERFINALS

Thursday • Marseille, France

Poland vs. Portugal, 3 pm

Friday • Lille, France

Wales vs. Belgium, 3 pm

Saturday • Bordeaux, France

Germany vs. Italy/Spain winner, 3 pm

Next Sunday • Saint-Denis, France

France vs. England/Iceland winner, 3 pm

SEMIFINALS

July 6 • Lyon, France

Marseille winner vs. Lille winner, 3 pm

July 7 • Marseille, France

Bordeaux winner vs. Paris winner, 3 pm

CHAMPIONSHIP

July 10 • Saint-Denis, France

Semifinal winners, 3 pm

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WIMBLEDON

First round • London

Monday's Show court schedule

Note: Play begins on Centre Court and No. 1 Court at 7 am and all other courts at 5:30 am.

Centre Court

• Novak Djokovic (1) vs. James Ward

• Camila Giorgi vs. Garbine Muguruza (2)

• Roger Federer (3) vs. Guido Pella

No. 1 Court

• Venus Williams (8) vs. Donna Vekic

• Sam Groth vs. Kei Nishikori (5)

• Laura Robson vs. Angelique Kerber (4)

No. 2 Court

• Kyle Edmund vs. Adrian Mannarino

• Laura Siegemund vs. Madison Keys (9)

• Pablo Carreno Busta vs. Milos Raonic (6)

• Simona Halep (5) vs. Anna Karolina Schmiedlova

No. 3 Court

• Sam Stosur vs. Magda Linette

• Dudi Sela vs. David Ferrer (13)

• David Goffin vs. Alexander Ward

• Naomi Broady vs. Elina Svitolina (17)

Court 12

• Marin Cilic (9) vs. Brian Baker

• Ekaterina Alexandrova vs. Ana Ivanovic (23)

• Zhang Shuai vs. Carla Suarez Navarro (12)

• Gael Monfils (17) vs. Jeremy Chardy

transactions

BASEBALL

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Baltimore: Optioned LHP T.J. McFarland to Norfolk (IL). Sent C Caleb Joseph to Frederick (Carolina) for a rehab assignment.

Los Angeles: Claimed RHP J.C. Ramirez off waivers from Cincinnati.

New York: Optioned RHP Nick Goody to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Recalled RHP Luis Cessa from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.

Tampa Bay: Optioned RHPs Tyler Sturdevant and Danny Farquhar to Durham (IL). Reinstated RHP Ryan Webb from the 15-day DL.

Toronto: Placed RHP Gavin Floyd on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Bo Schultz from Buffalo (IL).

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Los Angeles: Assigned OF Will Venable outright to Oklahoma City (PCL).

Miami: Optioned RHP Nefi Ogando to New Orleans (PCL).

Pittsburgh: Optioned LHP Kyle Lobstein to Indianapolis (IL). Selected the contract of RHP Chad Kuhl from Indianapolis. Released LHP Cory Luebke.

San Francisco: Sent RHP Sergio Romo to San Jose (Cal) for a rehab assignment.

Washington: Placed RHP Stephen Strasburg on the 15-day DL, retroactive to June 16.

OLYMPIC SPORTS

USA Gymnastics: Named Mark Williams coach of the men's U.S. Olympic gymnastics team.

COLLEGE

Nebraska: Announced senior men's basketball G Andrew White will transfer.

TODAY'S LINE

MLB

FAVORITELINEUNDERDOG

MONDAY

American League

NEW YORK-130/+120Texas

Boston-123/+113TAMPA BAY

Houston-125/+115Los Angeles

National League

Los Angeles-115/+105PITTSBURGH

WASHINGTON-105/-105New York

Chicago-235/+215CINCINNATI

ARIZONA-135/+125Philadelphia

Interleague

Cleveland-170/+158ATLANTA

St. Louis-113/+103KANSAS CITY

Toronto-140/+130COLORADO

SAN FRAN.-170/+158Oakland

Note: Home teams in CAPS.

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