Scoreboard

Published 12:09 am Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Reds’ boxscore
Cardinals 8, Reds 2
Cincinnati                    St. Louis
ab    r    h    bi            ab    r    h    bi
Peraza ss    4    0    2    0    Pham cf    3    3    2    1
Gennett 2b    4    2    1    0    Grichuk lf    5    1    2    3
Votto 1b    3    0    2    0    Pscotty rf    4    1    2    0
Duvall lf    2    0    1    2    Gyorko 3b    3    1    2    3
Suarez 3b    3    0    0    0    Lyons p    0    0    0    0
Wa.Peralta p    0    0    0    0    Mrtinez ph    1    0    0    0
Hamilton ph    1    0    1    0    Brebbia p    0    0    0    0
Lorenzen p    0    0    0    0    Y.Mlina c    4    0    1    0
Schebler rf    4    0    2    0    Voit 1b    4    0    1    0
Mesoraco c    4    0    0    0    DeJong 2b    4    1    3    0
Kvlehan cf    4    0    0    0    A.Diaz ss    4    0    0    0
Finnegan p    1    0    0    0    Wacha p    1    0    0    0
Brice p    1    0    0    0    G.Garcia ph-3b    1    1    0    0
Alcantara 3b    2    0    0    0
Totals    33    2    9    2    Totals    34    8     13    7

Cincinnati        000    100    010    =    2
St. Louis        300    302    00x    =    8

E—Gyorko (5), Gennett (3). DP—Cincinnati 3, St. Louis 1. LOB—Cincinnati 7, St. Louis 8. 2B—Votto (17), Schebler (12), Piscotty (11), Voit (1), DeJong (5). HR—Grichuk (6), Gyorko (12). SB—Pham (7). CS—Peraza (4). SF—Duvall 2 (5). S—Wacha (4).
IP    H    R    ER    BB    SO
Cincinnati
Finnegan L,1-1    3    3    3    3    4    2
Brice    2    9    5    5    0    3
Peralta    2    0    0    0    0    1
Lorenzen    1    1    0    0    0    1
St. Louis
Wacha W,4-3    6    5    1    1    1    5
Lyons    2    4    1    1    0    1
Brebbia    1    0    0    0    0    1
Finnegan pitched to 0 batter in the 4th
Brice pitched to 5 batters in the 6th
HBP—by Brice (Garcia).
Umpires—Home, Alan Porter; First, Ron Kulpa; Second, Jeff Nelson; Third, Chad Whitson.
T—2:49. A—46,535 (43,975).

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All-Star voting
Major League Baseball
All-Star Fan Voting
Released June 26
At Marlins Park, Miami
Tuesday, July 11
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Catchers
1. Salvador Perez, Royals, 2,150,223
2. Gary Sanchez, Yankees, 1,337,651
3. Brian McCann, Astros, 1,330,042
4. Welington Castillo, Orioles, 1,050,023
5. Yan Gomes, Indians, 895,482
First Basemen
1. Eric Hosmer, Royals, 1,419,887
2. Justin Smoak, Blue Jays, 1,348,233
3. Yonder Alonso, A’s, 1,076,984
4. Miguel Cabrera, Tigers, 1,011,382
5. Carlos Santana, Indians, 966,199
Second Basemen
1. Jose Altuve, Astros, 2,925,041
2. Starlin Castro, Yankees, 1,737,446
3. Jason Kipnis, Indians, 957,179
4. Whit Merrifield, Royals, 589,154
5. Dustin Pedroia, Red Sox, 551,841
Third Basemen
1. Miguel Sano, Twins, 1,550,240
2. Jose Ramirez, Indians, 1,341,076
3. Josh Donaldson, Blue Jays, 1,191,244
4. Mike Moustakas, Royals, 1,067,150
5. Manny Machado, Orioles, 946,013
Shortstops
1. Carlos Correa, Astros, 2,229,857
2. Francisco Lindor, Indians, 1,648,532
3. Didi Gregorius, Yankees, 1,069,822
4. Xander Bogaerts, Red Sox, 982,987
5. Troy Tulowitzki, Blue Jays, 783,649
Designated Hitters
1. Nelson Cruz, Mariners, 1,366,962
2. Corey Dickerson, Rays, 1,267,234
3. Edwin Encarnacion, Indians, 1,186,483
4. Matt Holliday, Yankees, 1,107,847
5. Evan Gattis, Astros, 885,391
Outfielders
1. Aaron Judge, Yankees, 3,442,597
2. Mike Trout, Angels, 2,559,173
3. George Springer, Astros, 1,619,385
4. Michael Brantley, Indians, 1,325,473
5. Avisail Garcia, White Sox, 1,292,694
6. Mookie Betts, Red Sox, 1,223,195
7. Jose Bautista, Blue Jays, 1,055,645
8. Carlos Beltran, Astros, 1,054,503
9. Brett Gardner, Yankees, 889,616
10. Lonnie Chisenhall, Indians, 885,443
11. Andrew Benintendi, Red Sox, 869,774
12. Lorenzo Cain, Royals, 829,284
13. Josh Reddick, Astros, 827,203
14. Kevin Pillar, Blue Jays, 801,968
15. Abraham Almonte, Indians, 684,675
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
Catcher
1. Buster Posey, Giants, 2,530,713
2. Willson Contreras, Cubs, 1,216,513
3. Yadier Molina, Cardinals, 1,068,485
4. Yasmani Grandal, Dodgers, 749,923
5. Matt Wieters, Nationals, 680,644
First Basemen
1. Ryan Zimmerman, Nationals, 1,728,607
2. Anthony Rizzo, Cubs, 1,601,245
3. Paul Goldschmidt, D-backs, 1,200,995
4. Freddie Freeman, Braves, 767,375
5. Joey Votto, Reds, 703,832
Second Basemen
1. Daniel Murphy, Nationals, 3,057,360
2. Javier Baez, Cubs, 1,654,829
3. DJ LeMahieu, Rockies, 621,188
4. Brandon Phillips, Braves, 475,916
5. Logan Forsythe, Dodgers, 393,238
Third Basemen
1. Kris Bryant, Cubs, 1,978,692
2. Nolan Arenado, Rockies, 1,920,610
3. Justin Turner, Dodgers, 1,075,524
4. Anthony Rendon, Nationals, 779,468
5. Jake Lamb, D-backs, 726,560
Shortstop
1. Zack Cozart, Reds, 1,915,806
2. Corey Seager, Dodgers, 1,657,732
3. Addison Russell, Cubs, 1,204,204
4. Trea Turner, Nationals, 804,703
5. Chris Owings, D-backs, 676,666
Outfield
1. Bryce Harper, Nationals, 3,617,444
2. Charlie Blackmon, Rockies, 3,115,730
3. Marcell Ozuna, Marlins, 1,270,464
4. Jason Heyward, Cubs, 1,241,194
5. Ben Zobrist, Cubs, 1,122,946
6. Giancarlo Stanton, Marlins, 1,069,313
7. Matt Kemp, Braves, 1,058,050
8. Kyle Schwarber, Cubs, 949,780
9. Yoenis Cespedes, Mets, 785,178
10. Adam Duvall, Reds, 664,379
11. Dexter Fowler, Cardinals, 631,395
12. Yasiel Puig, Dodgers, 626,565
13. Jay Bruce, Mets, 561,984
14. Jayson Werth, Nationals, 540,609
15. Carlos Gonzalez, Rockies, 518,241
The starting position players and rosters for the game will be announced on Sunday, July 2 at 7 p.m. EDT

MLB standings
Major League Baseball
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W    L    Pct    GB
Washington    45    31    .592    —
Atlanta    36    39    .480      8 1/2
Miami    34    40    .459    10
New York    34    41    .453    10 1/2
Philadelphia    24    51    .320    20 1/2
Central Division
W    L    Pct    GB
Milwaukee    41    37    .526    —
Chicago    39    37    .513    1
St. Louis    35    40    .467    4 1/2
Pittsburgh    35    41    .461    5
CINCINNATI    31    44    .413    8 1/2
West Division
W    L    Pct    GB
Los Angeles    51    26    .662    —
Arizona    49    28    .636      2
Colorado    47    31    .603      4 1/2
San Diego    31    45    .408    19 1/2
San Francisco    27    51    .346    24 1/2
Monday’s Games
Arizona 6, Philadelphia 1
St. Louis 8, CINCINNATI 2
Chicago Cubs 5, Washington 4
Colorado at San Francisco, 10:08 p.m.
L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m.
Tuesday’s Games
Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 7-5) at Washington (Scherzer 8-5), 7:05 p.m.
Tampa Bay (Cobb 6-5) at Pittsburgh (Williams 3-3), 7:05 p.m.
Milwaukee (Guerra 1-1) at CINCINNATI (Adleman 4-4), 7:10 p.m.
N.Y. Mets (Gsellman 5-5) at Miami (Straily 5-4), 7:10 p.m.
St. Louis (Martinez 6-6) at Arizona (Walker 6-3), 9:40 p.m.
Atlanta (Newcomb 0-2) at San Diego (Chacin 6-6), 10:10 p.m.
L.A. Angels (Chavez 5-7) at L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 5-3), 10:10 p.m.
Philadelphia (Nola 4-5) at Seattle (Paxton 5-2), 10:10 p.m.
Colorado (Hoffman 4-1) at San Francisco (Cain 3-7), 10:15 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games
Philadelphia at Seattle, 3:40 p.m.
Colorado at San Francisco, 3:45 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at Washington, 7:05 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m.
Milwaukee at CINCINNATI, 7:10 p.m.
N.Y. Mets at Miami, 7:10 p.m.
St. Louis at Arizona, 9:40 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m.
Atlanta at San Diego, 10:10 p.m.
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American League
East Division
W    L    Pct    GB
New York    41    33    .554    —
Boston    42    34    .553    —
Tampa Bay    40    38    .513    3
Baltimore    37    38    .493    4 1/2
Toronto    36    39    .480    5 1/2
Central Division
W    L    Pct    GB
Cleveland    40    35    .533    —
Minnesota    39    35    .527       1/2
Kansas City    37    37    .500    2 1/2
Detroit    33    42    .440    7
Chicago    32    43    .427    8
West Division
W    L    Pct    GB
Houston    52    25    .675    —
Los Angeles    40    39    .506    13
Seattle    39    39    .500    13 1/2
Texas    38    38    .500    13 1/2
Oakland    34    42    .447    17 1/2
Monday’s Games
Boston 4, Minnesota 1
Cleveland 15, Texas 9
N.Y. Yankees 6, Chicago White Sox 5
L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m.
Tuesday’s Games
Tampa Bay (Cobb 6-5) at Pittsburgh (Williams 3-3), 7:05 p.m.
Baltimore (Gausman 3-7) at Toronto (Biagini 2-6), 7:07 p.m.
Kansas City (Strahm 2-4) at Detroit (Verlander 4-4), 7:10 p.m.
Minnesota (Santiago 4-6) at Boston (Pomeranz 6-4), 7:10 p.m.
Texas (Ross 1-1) at Cleveland (Clevinger 3-3), 7:10 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees (Severino 5-3) at Chicago White Sox (Quintana 4-8), 8:10 p.m.
Oakland (Manaea 6-4) at Houston (Fiers 5-2), 8:10 p.m.
L.A. Angels (Chavez 5-7) at L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 5-3), 10:10 p.m.
Philadelphia (Nola 4-5) at Seattle (Paxton 5-2), 10:10 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games
Philadelphia at Seattle, 3:40 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m.
Baltimore at Toronto, 7:07 p.m.
Kansas City at Detroit, 7:10 p.m.
Minnesota at Boston, 7:10 p.m.
Texas at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m.
Oakland at Houston, 8:10 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m.

MLB leaders
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL LEADERS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BATTING—Zimmerman, Washington, .350; Murphy, Washington, .342; Posey, San Francisco, .340; Goldschmidt, Arizona, .332; Peralta, Arizona, .325; Blackmon, Colorado, .321; Kemp, Atlanta, .320; Cozart, CINCINNATI, .320; Ozuna, Miami, .319; Harper, Washington, .315; 1 tied at .309.
RUNS—Goldschmidt, Arizona, 68; Blackmon, Colorado, 62; Harper, Washington, 57; Seager, Los Angeles, 56; Votto, CINCINNATI, 54; Thames, Milwaukee, 50; Zimmerman, Washington, 50; 4 tied at 49.
RBI—Goldschmidt, Arizona, 65; Lamb, Arizona, 62; Arenado, Colorado, 59; Zimmerman, Washington, 59; Reynolds, Colorado, 57; Blackmon, Colorado, 56; Harper, Washington, 56; Bellinger, Los Angeles, 55; Murphy, Washington, 54; Ozuna, Miami, 54; 2 tied at 53.
HITS—Blackmon, Colorado, 100; Inciarte, Atlanta, 99; LeMahieu, Colorado, 95; Murphy, Washington, 95; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 91; Ozuna, Miami, 91; Arenado, Colorado, 90; Zimmerman, Washington, 89; Gordon, Miami, 85; 2 tied at 83.
DOUBLES—Arenado, Colorado, 27; Herrera, Philadelphia, 25; Murphy, Washington, 22; Zimmerman, Washington, 21; Kemp, Atlanta, 20; Shaw, Milwaukee, 20; 5 tied at 19.
TRIPLES—Blackmon, Colorado, 10; Cozart, CINCINNATI, 5; Hamilton, CINCINNATI, 5; Arenado, Colorado, 4; Broxton, Milwaukee, 4; Fowler, St. Louis, 4; Galvis, Philadelphia, 4; Gordon, Miami, 4; Peraza, CINCINNATI, 4; Turner, Washington, 4; 11 tied at 3.
HOME RUNS—Bellinger, Los Angeles, 24; Bruce, New York, 20; Ozuna, Miami, 20; Schebler, CINCINNATI, 20; Stanton, Miami, 20; Thames, Milwaukee, 20; Votto, CINCINNATI, 20; Zimmerman, Washington, 19; 4 tied at 18.
STOLEN BASES—Hamilton, CINCINNATI, 31; Gordon, Miami, 29; Turner, Washington, 28; Nunez, San Francisco, 17; Peraza, CINCINNATI, 15; Villar, Milwaukee, 14; Broxton, Milwaukee, 13; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 13; Pollock, Arizona, 11; 4 tied at 10.
PITCHING—Kershaw, Los Angeles, 11-2; Greinke, Arizona, 9-4; Senzatela, Colorado, 9-3; Davies, Milwaukee, 8-4; Freeland, Colorado, 8-5; Ray, Arizona, 8-3; Scherzer, Washington, 8-5; Strasburg, Washington, 8-2; Wood, Los Angeles, 8-0; 5 tied at 7.
ERA—Scherzer, Washington, 2.09; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 2.47; Martinez, St. Louis, 2.87; Ray, Arizona, 2.87; Anderson, Milwaukee, 2.92; Gonzalez, Washington, 2.96; Nova, Pittsburgh, 3.06; Greinke, Arizona, 3.08; Leake, St. Louis, 3.12; Straily, Miami, 3.43; 1 tied at 3.50.
STRIKEOUTS—Scherzer, Washington, 145; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 123; Ray, Arizona, 119; Greinke, Arizona, 116; deGrom, New York, 113; Samardzija, San Francisco, 112; Martinez, St. Louis, 111; Strasburg, Washington, 109; Lester, Chicago, 97; 2 tied at 93.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
BATTING—Judge, New York, .332; Garcia, Chicago, .331; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, .330; Ramirez, Cleveland, .321; Altuve, Houston, .319; Bogaerts, Boston, .316; Castro, New York, .315; Smoak, Toronto, .304; Correa, Houston, .303; Hosmer, Kansas City, .303; 1 tied at .298.
RUNS—Judge, New York, 66; Springer, Houston, 57; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 56; Castro, New York, 52; Correa, Houston, 52; Altuve, Houston, 49; Gardner, New York, 49; Bautista, Toronto, 48; Betts, Boston, 48; Ramirez, Cleveland, 48.
RBI—Judge, New York, 59; Cruz, Seattle, 58; Morrison, Tampa Bay, 54; Sano, Minnesota, 52; Cano, Seattle, 51; Garcia, Chicago, 51; Pujols, Los Angeles, 51; Davis, Oakland, 49; Upton, Detroit, 49.
HITS—Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 99; Altuve, Houston, 92; Castro, New York, 92; Garcia, Chicago, 92; Bogaerts, Boston, 90; Ramirez, Cleveland, 89; Andrus, Texas, 86; Judge, New York, 86; Abreu, Chicago, 85; Hosmer, Kansas City, 85.
DOUBLES—Betts, Boston, 25; Lowrie, Oakland, 24; Ramirez, Cleveland, 24; Schoop, Baltimore, 22; Altuve, Houston, 21; Lindor, Cleveland, 21; Bogaerts, Boston, 20; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 20; Pillar, Toronto, 19; 8 tied at 18.
TRIPLES—Bogaerts, Boston, 4; Castellanos, Detroit, 4; Ramirez, Cleveland, 4; Sanchez, Chicago, 4.
HOME RUNS—Judge, New York, 26; Morrison, Tampa Bay, 22; Springer, Houston, 22; Smoak, Toronto, 20; Davis, Oakland, 19; Gallo, Texas, 19; Moustakas, Kansas City, 19; Sano, Minnesota, 18.
STOLEN BASES—Maybin, Los Angeles, 23; Andrus, Texas, 18; DeShields, Texas, 18; Dyson, Seattle, 18; Cain, Kansas City, 14; Buxton, Minnesota, 13; Simmons, Los Angeles, 13; Altuve, Houston, 12; Betts, Boston, 12; Pillar, Toronto, 11.
PITCHING—Vargas, Kansas City, 11-3; Sale, Boston, 10-3; Santana, Minnesota, 10-4; Keuchel, Houston, 9-0; Bundy, Baltimore, 8-6; Carrasco, Cleveland, 8-3.
ERA—Vargas, Kansas City, 2.29; McCullers, Houston, 2.54; Sale, Boston, 2.77; Santana, Minnesota, 2.80; Carrasco, Cleveland, 2.99; Darvish, Texas, 3.12; Fulmer, Detroit, 3.29; Severino, New York, 3.30; Sabathia, New York, 3.47; Stroman, Toronto, 3.69.
STRIKEOUTS—Sale, Boston, 155; Archer, Tampa Bay, 126; Darvish, Texas, 109; Estrada, Toronto, 102; McCullers, Houston, 97; Severino, New York, 95; Bauer, Cleveland, 93; Kluber, Cleveland, 93; Porcello, Boston, 93; Carrasco, Cleveland, 89; 2 tied at 88.

NBA awards
Winners of the 2016-17 NBA awards, presented Monday in New York
Most Valuable Player — Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City
Coach of the Year — Mike D’Antoni, Houston
Rookie of the Year — Malcolm Brogdon, Milwaukee
Most Improved Player — Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee
Basketball Executive of the Year — Bob Myers, Golden State
Defensive Player of the Year — Draymond Green, Golden State
Sixth Man Award — Eric Gordon, Houston
Sportsmanship Award — Kemba Walker, Charlotte
Twyman-Stokes Teammate of the Year — Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas
Lifetime Achievement Award — Bill Russell
Sager Strong Award — Monty Williams
All-Rookie Team — Malcolm Brogdon, Milwaukee; Dario Saric, Philadelphia; Joel Embiid, Philadelphia; Buddy Hield, Sacramento; Willy Hernangomez, New York.
All-Defensive Team — Draymond Green, Golden State; Rudy Gobert, Utah; Kawhi Leonard, San Antonio; Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers; Patrick Beverley, Houston.
NBA Cares Community Assist Award — Isaiah Thomas, Boston
Fan-voted Awards
Dunk of the Year — Oklahoma City’s Victor Oladipo vs. Atlanta
Best Style — Oklahoma City’s Russell Westbrook
Block of the Year — San Antonio’s Kawhi Leonard vs. Houston
Assist of the Year — Golden State’s Draymond Green to Stephen Curry to Kevin Durant
Game Winner of the Year — Oklahoma City’s Russell Westbrook vs. Denver
Top Performance of the Year — Golden State’s KlayThompson scores 60 in three quarters vs. Indiana
Best Playoff Moment — Golden State’s Kevin Durant hits pull-up 3-pointer late in Game 3 of The Finals

NCAA baseball
College World Series
NCAA Div. 1 College World Series
At TD Ameritrade Park Omaha
Omaha, Neb.
Saturday, June 17
Oregon State 6, Cal State Fullerton 5
LSU 5, Florida State 4
Sunday, June 18
Louisville 8, Texas A&M 4
Florida 3, TCU 0
Monday, June 19
Florida State 6, Cal State Fullerton 4, CSF eliminated
Oregon State 13, LSU 1
Tuesday, June 20
TCU 4, Texas A&M 1, TAMU eliminated
Florida 5, Louisville 1
Wednesday, June 21
LSU 7, Florida State 4, FSU eliminated
Thursday, June 22
Game 10 — TCU 4, Louisville 3, Louisville eliminated
Friday, June 23
LSU 3, Oregon State 1
TCU 9, Florida 2
Saturday, June 24
LSU 6, Oregon State 1, LSU advances
Florida 3, TCU 0, Florida advances
Championship Series
(Best-of-3)
Florida 4, LSU 3, Florida leads series 1-0
Tuesday, June 27: LSU (52-19) vs. Florida (51-19), 8 p.m.
x-Wednesday, June 28: LSU vs. Florida, 8 p.m.