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SPORTS Tuesday, April 19, 2016 East Oregonian Page 3B PREPS: Mac-Hi edges Pendleton in boys tennis Mac-Hi’s Jose Abrego returns a volley as his partner Francisco Robledo looks on during a doubles match against Pendle- ton’s Silas Johnston and Peter Wallace on Monday in Pendleton. Continued from 1B at 4 p.m. ——— R H E HHS 130 501 4 — 14 19 2 KHS 010 000 1 — 2 7 1 W — B. Naylor. L — Unavailable. 2B — K. Miller, K. Hinkley, M. Kopacz 2 (HHS); Nova (KHS). 3B — S. Stefani, E. Jones, M. Kopacz (HHS); Macias (KHS). DAYTON 11, ECHO 1 (5 innings) — At Dayton, Kylee Hill was 2 for 4 with a double and a home run and Haley Couch pitched a one-hitter as Dayton earned a non-league win over Echo on Monday. Kenzie Blankenship had Echo’s lone hit and MacKenzie Gonzales had their only RBI. Echo (13-4) had just three baserunners in the game. Gonzalez got the loss and allowed HLJKWUXQV¿YHHDUQHGRQ¿YHKLWV and four walks, but the Echo defense DOVRPDGH¿YHHUURUVLQWKHJDPH Echo returns to league play Friday in a doubleheader at Grant Union starting at 1 p.m. ——— R H E EHS 000 01 — 1 1 5 DHS 510 41 — 11 9 0 M. Gonzalez, A. Ray (4). H. Couch. W — Couch. L — Gonzalez. 2B — K. Hill, K. Rojas, C. Jacks (DHS). HR — K. Hill (DHS). PENDLETON 5-2, HOOD RIVER 2-1 — At Hood River, the Pendleton Buckaroos softball team started off league play on a good note as the swept the Hood River Valley Eagles on Saturday afternoon with 5-2 and 2-1 victories. Pendleton (13-2, 2-0 CRC) had WKHEHQH¿WVRIWZRFRPSOHWHJDPHV from its starting pitchers, with Kier- sten Murphy going in game one and Lauren Richards in game two. 0XUSK\DOORZHGMXVW¿YHKLWVDQG WZR UXQV ZLWK ¿YH VWULNHRXWV DQG Richards allowed two hits and one run with seven strikeouts and no walks. In game one, Pendleton was led on offense by Ellie Richards and Kalan 0F*ORWKDQ DV HDFK SOD\HU ¿QLVKHG the game 3-4 at the plate with a double and a pair of RBIs. Riley Gentner also went 2-3 with an RBI. In Game 2, Pendleton’s lone hits came off the bats of Alexis Morrison and Rylee Gentner. Morrison led off the game with a double and HYHQWXDOO\ VFRUHG RQ D VDFUL¿FH À\ from Ellie Richards to take the early 1-0 lead. Morrison scored again LQ WKH ¿IWK LQQLQJ ZKHQ VKH VWROH third base and then came home on an overthrow by the catcher which proved to be the winning run. ——— Game 1 R H E PHS 001 030 1 — 5 12 1 HRV 000 200 0 — 2 5 1 Murphy and Genter. Winans, Decker (5) and Munn. W — Murphy, L — Decker. 2B — L. Richards, E. Richards, K. McGlothan (PHS). Mcellerany, Zellar (HRV). Game 2 R H E PHS 100 010 0 — 2 2 1 HRV 001 000 0 — 1 2 1 L. Richards and Genter. Mcellerney and Munn. W — L. Richards, L — McEllerney. 2B — Morrison (PHS). ECHO 2-7, WESTON- MCEWEN 1-6 — At Echo, the Cougars remain unbeaten in conference play after sweeping the Weston-McEwen TigerScots in a doubleheader on Saturday. Echo’s (13-3, 8-0 EOL) MacK- enzie Gonzales picked up the win in both games. She started Game 1 and tossed a complete game allowing just one unearned run, two hits and two walks with two strikeouts. Then in Game 2, she came on in relief with one out in the second inning DQG¿QLVKHGWKHJDPHDOORZLQJIRXU hits, two runs (zero earned) and one walk with three strikeouts. In Game 2, Echo won in eight LQQLQJV RQ D ZDONRII VDFUL¿FH À\ from Monique Montoya that scored Kenzie Blankenship. ——— Game 1 R H E W-M 001 000 0 — 1 2 1 EHS 000 200 X — 2 6 1 J. Lambert and Peal. Gonzales. W — Gonzales, L — J. Lambert. Game 2 R H E W-M 040 002 00 — 6 11 7 EHS 000 312 01 — 7 7 3 J. Lambert and Peal. Ray, Gonzales (2). W — Gonzales, L — Lambert. win medals at the Oregon Relays on Friday and Saturday. Neal had season-best marks to place second in shot put (54 feet, two inches) and third in discus (169-2). Only one other Bulldog was able WRVHFXUHDWRS¿QLVKLQWKHKLJKO\ competitive invite-only meet. Hermiston freshman Scout Reagan was 10th in the girls’ 100-meter dash in 13.23 seconds. +HUPLVWRQ ¿QLVKHG VW LQ combined team scoring with 14 points. Summit won the title with 95 points. PASCO, Wash. — Pendleton junior Kiara Glover earned the highest placing for a local athlete at Staff photo by E.J. the 107-team Pasco Invitational on Harris Saturday. Glover matched her season-best by clearing 5 feet, 4 inches to place second in high jump. Pendleton’s boys’ 4x400-meter relay team of Andrew Porter, Soren ¿YHUXQVRIIRI+HSSQHUVWDUWHU3DWULFN Wolf, Garison Alger and Nolan Collins to grab ahold of the game. Bylenga also brought back a runner-up Heppner scored three runs in the third ¿QLVKZLWKDWLPHRI inning to get within 5-3 but that would Bylenga placed third in the 800 be it for the Mustangs offense. with a season-best 1:56.02, Alger ——— was sixth in the 300 hurdles (40.40) Game 1 R H E GTU 001 012 2 — 6 5 3 and Porter was seventh in the 400 HHS 100 002 0 — 3 8 3 Detter, Mckroia (6). Lutcher, Collins (7). W — Detter, (50.52) to round out Pendleton’s L — Lutcher. WRS¿QLVKHV 2B — Young, McDaniel (GTU). 3B — Detter (GTU). HR — Murray (HHS). Umatilla’s Fabian Cardenas snagged the only podium placings Game 2 R H E GTU 500 030 0 — 8 10 1 for the Vikings and was third in the HHS 003 000 0 — 3 3 1 W — Young, L — Collins. 1,600 (4:13.25) and in the one-mile 2B — Burch, Young (GTU). Collins (HHS). (4:14.87). Pendleton’s boys placed 13th Rugby with 19 team points. Mead (WA) EAST OREGON WENDIGOS 56, CENTENNIAL 20 — At Pend- won with 45 and Umatilla was 38th leton, the East Oregon Wendigos with six. Pendleton’s girls were 33rd with Staff photo by E.J. Harris HDUQHG WKH ¿UVW YLFWRU\ LQ SURJUDP Pendleton Henry Holdman returns a volley from Mac-Hi’s Deazen history on Saturday afternoon with eight points, Tahoma (WA) won Zerba on Monday in Pendleton. a defeat of Centennial at Grecian with 55 and Umatilla did not score any points. 2B — Coffman (W-M). Parks, Blankenship (EHS). HR — spot in game two, and Cougar Heights Park. Curiel, Blankenship (EHS). Savannah Taylor was named Kroske collected two hits and two the Player of the Match, as she Tennis RBIs including a home run. Baseball MAC-HI 4, PENDLETON converted three goals for points for ——— HOOD RIVER 9-5, PEND- Game 1 R H E 3 — At Pendleton, the Pioneers the Wendigos (1-2). Lexi Bray was IHS 004 000 0 — 4 5 3 LETON 0-2 — At Hood River, DHS 802 110 X — 12 12 2 WKHKLJKWU\VFRUHUZLWK¿YHRQWKH boys swept doubles play to pick up Verley, Rice (1), Roa (2), White (6). Keever. W — Keever, the Pendleton Buckaroo bats had a day, while Raquel Porras, Yurendi a non-league win over Pendleton on — Verley. tough time against the Hood River L 2B — Keever, Uhalde (DHS). Magana, Madison Drake, Bailey Monday. pitchers, combining for just eight Jose Abrego and Francisco Deming and Danielle Taylor all Game 2 R H E hits in the doubleheader sweep to IHS 1710 03 — 21 16 1 Robledo started the sweep with a added tries as well. DHS 000 00 — 0 0 5 Hood Rivers. Rice and Kroske. McLaughlin, Clapham (3), Red Cloud 6-3, 6-4 win over Silas Johnston and In Game 1, Hood River starter (5). W — Rice, L — McLaughlin. EAST OREGON Peter Wallace, and the Pioneers did 2B — Roa, White (IHS). 3B — F. Vera (IHS). HR — Patrick Harvey held the Buckaroos Kroske (IHS). SASQUATCH 15, BEND 15 — At not lose a set in doubles play. to just three hits and three walks over Pendleton earned wins in three WESTON-MCEWEN 8-5, Pendleton, the Sasquatch and Bend VL[LQQLQJVDQGVWUXFNRXW¿YH of four singles matches and No. Blues played an even match-up all Jack Peterson snagged two of PILOT ROCK 7-4 — At Athena, WKHZD\WRWKH¿QDOZKLVWOHUHVXOWLQJ 1 Henry Holdman edged Deazen Pendleton’s hits with a double in the the Weston-McEwen TigerScots LQ WKH ¿UVW GUDZ RQ WKH VHDVRQ IRU Zerba 6-3, 7-6 (5). third inning and then a single later in EHQH¿WWHG IURP ODWHLQQLQJ PDJLF both squads. Lincoln Johnson won 6-3, 6-3 a twice on Saturday, using a walk-off the game. 1RVLQJOHVLQKLV¿UVWPDWFKLQWZR Jamall Vann was named Man In Game 2, Pendleton did not home run and a walk-off walk to of the Match for the Sasquatch weeks, and No. 4 Donovan Costello score until pushing across a pair of earn a doubleheader sweep of Pilot IRUWKH¿IWKWLPHWKLVVHDVRQ FDPHEDFNIURPDGH¿FLWWREHDW runs in the seventh inning. Quinn Rock. In Game 1, Brett Speed was the and earned one of the tries for the Conner Humbert 9-8 (4). Cockburn and Kai Quinn each ——— Sasquatch. Alex Gear and Juan Singles UHDFKHG EDVH RQ LQ¿HOG HUURUV DQG TigerScots (10-3, 2-1 SD7) hero as Madrigal recorded the two other Henry Holdman (P) def. Deazen Zerba 6-3, 7-6 (5). then James Bradt crushed a line he cranked a solo home run to left tries in the match. Lincoln Johnson (P) def. Escar Parra 6-3, 6-3 ¿HOG KLV VHFRQG KRPH UXQ RI WKH Jorge Alvarez (M) def. Easton Phelan 8-6 GULYHWROHIW¿HOGWRVFRUH&RFNEXUQ Donovan Costello (P) def. Conner Humbert 9-8 (4) DQG6KDZ-HURPHKLWLQWRD¿HOGHU¶V game, off Pilot Rock (11-3, 1-2) Doubles Track & Field Jose Abrego/Francisco Robledo (M) def. Silas Johnston/ pitcher Bryson Pierce to earn a 7-6 choice to bring Quinn in to score. Peter Wallace 6-3, 6-4 HOOD RIVER — Mac-Hi win. Then in Game 2, the TigerScots Jose Najera/Alex Ortego (M) def. Jeremy Sellers/Elton Pendleton gets another crack senior Amber Wells set a new school Harrison 6-1, 6-1 at The Dalles when they host the went into the seventh inning trailing Ivan Martinez/Julian Villegas (M) def. Stanton Schmitz/ record in javelin while earning three Lincoln Johnson 8-6 Riverhawks today at Bob White 4-1 and put together two hits, and three walks in the inning capped off SRGLXP ¿QLVKHV RQ )ULGD\ DW WKH )LHOGZLWKDSP¿UVWSLWFK by a bases-loaded walk drawn by Apple Blossom Invite. PENDLETON 5, MAC-HI 3 ——— Wells took second in javelin with — At Milton-Freewater, Pendleton’s Game 1 R H E Jimmy Patrick to earn the 5-4 win. PHS 000 000 0 — 0 3 2 her Pioneer-record toss of 118 feet, girls swept singles play and pulled ——— HRV 301 320 X — 9 14 2 Game 1 R H E Cockburn, Peterson (5) and Russell. Harvey, Enriquez 9 inches that was a season-best by out a third-set tiebreaker in No. 1 PRH 100 104 1 — 7 12 3 (7). W — Harvey, L — Cockburn. more than nine feet. W-M 023 200 1 — 8 9 6 2B — Peterson, Roe (PHS). Harvey, Cameron, Duffy doubles to secure the team victory Thieme, Weinke (4), Pierce (7). Patrick, Sater (7). W — (HRV). 3B — Lariza (HRV). HR — Duffy (HRV). She also had a season-best 33-0 on Monday. Sater, L — Pierce. 2B — Thieme, Brickey (PRH). Roff (W-M). HR — Speed, to place third in shot put and won Game 2 R H E 3OD\LQJ WKHLU ¿UVW PDWFK DV D 2 (W-M). PHS 000 000 2 — 2 5 5 gold in discus with a mark of 101-8. team, Mac-Hi’s Maria Castillo and HRV 121 100 X — 5 7 2 Game 2 R H E Quinn, Lani (5), and Cockburn. Coerper. W — Coerper, Alicia Walter also had two -DFN\5H\HVWRRNWKH¿UVWVHWIURP PRH 021 000 1 — 4 4 2 L — Quinn. WRS¿YH SODFLQJV IRU WKH 0DF+L Pendleton’s Anna James and Julia W-M 000 010 4 — 5 4 4 3B — Morris (PHS). HR — Hunter (HRV). Pierce. Dearing, Hendley (4), Sater (7). W — Sater, JLUOV 6KH ¿QLVKHG IRXUWK LQ MDYHOLQ Livingston 6-2 before the Buckaroos L — Pierce. 2B — Brickey, McCall (PRH). Broncheau (W-M). (97-4) and pole vault (7-6). IRRIGON 4-21, DUFUR 12-0 powered back for a 6-3 win and then Leading the Mac-Hi boys was won the tiebreaker 10-4. — At Dufur, the Irrigon Knights GRANT UNION 6-8, Landon Warne who was fourth in came alive in game two to earn the -HQQD 6HQWHU EHDW (OLVH *ULI¿WK doubleheader split with the Dufur HEPPNER 3-3 — At Heppner, the discus (140-9) and sixth in shot put 6-3, 6-4 in the No. 1 singles match 0XVWDQJV¿QLVKHGRIILWVQRQOHDJXH (44-3.5). Cole Skramstad was sixth and Pendleton outscored Mac-Hi in Rangers on Saturday afternoon. Austin Rice started game two on schedule by dropping a double- in javelin (136-2). games 67-51. “It was a great night for the mound for Irrigon (7-4, 2-1 SD6) header at home to Grant Union on ——— competition and we stepped up and Singles DQG WRVVHG D ¿YHLQQLQJ QRKLWWHU Saturday. Jenna Senter (P) def. Elise Griffith 6-3, 6-4 Heppner (1-6) cranked out eight performed well,” said Mac-Hi coach adding in nine strikeouts as he Brandy Browne (P) def. Erika Landa 6-3, 6-2 Abby Williams (P) def. Karen Steale 8-1 completely shut down the Dufur hits in game one against Grant Union John Milleson. “Everybody had Gabby Cuthbert (P) def. Jae Hegar 8-0 but could only muster three runs out (personal records) in almost every Doubles offense. Anna James/Julia Livingston (P) def. Maria Castillo/ On the offensive side, Adrian Roa of it. The highlight of the game was a event).” Jacky Reyes 2-6, 6-3 (10-4) two-run home run by Kevin Murray Emily Cuellar/Ana Rodriguez (M) def. Denae Smith/ KDGDJUHDWGD\DWWKHSODWH¿QLVKLQJ Jessie Patterson 7-5, 6-4 in the sixth inning which cut the EUGENE — On the largest stage with six hits on the day including a Jennifer Robles/Joci Alvarez (M) def. Kayla Walker/ Chapman 8-5 double. Fredy Vera went 3-5 with Grant Union lead to 4-3 at the time. so far this season, Bulldogs senior Isabelle Evelyn Garcia/Nicole Flores (M) def. Brooke Lapp/ In Game 2, Grant Union scored Trey Neal put his best on display to Kelsey Cartmell 8-4 three runs scored from the lead-off SCOREBOARD Local Slate PREP BASEBALL Today Joseph at Umatilla (DH), 1/3 p.m. Pilot Rock at Burns, 3:30 p.m. Culver at Irrigon, 4 p.m. Weston-McEwen at Sherman, 4 p.m. Heppner at Dufur, 4 p.m. Hood River at Pendleton, 4:30 p.m. Hermiston at The Dalles, 4:30 p.m. PREP SOFTBALL Today Enterprise at Umatilla (DH), 1/3 p.m. Burns at Pilot Rock, 3:30 p.m. Heppner at Union, 3:30 p.m. Culver at Irrigon, 4 p.m. Hermiston at The Dalles, 4:30 p.m. Hood River at Pendleton, 4:30 p.m. Walla Walla at Mac-Hi, 5 p.m. PREP TRACK & FIELD Today Ione, Condon/Wheeler at Small Schools Meet (John Day), 3:30 p.m. PREP GOLF Wednesday Hermiston (girls) at Big River GC (Uma- tilla), 9 a.m. PREP TENNIS Today Umatilla at Sherman, 4 p.m. Helix, Weston-McEwen at Mac-Hi, 4 p.m. Wednesday Pendleton (boys) at Hood River, 4 p.m. Hood River at Pendleton (girls), 4 p.m. The Dalles at Hermiston (boys), 4 p.m. Hermiston (girls) at The Dalles, 4 p.m. PREP LACROSSE Today Richland (WA) at Hermiston, 6 p.m. COLLEGE BASEBALL Wednesday Big Bend at Blue Mountain, 1/3 p.m. COLLEGE SOFTBALL Today Walla Walla at Blue Mountain (DH), 2/4 p.m. Prep Standings BASEBALL Columbia River Conference (5A) Conf Ovr RS RA Rnk Hood River 2-0 12-3 114 59 4 Hermiston 1-1 8-6 58 44 16 The Dalles 1-1 7-7 77 71 17 Pendleton 0-2 9-6 99 69 19 Greater Oregon League (4A) Conf Ovr RS Ontario 3-1 9-4 134 Baker 2-2 7-6 72 La Grande 2-2 7-9 71 Mac-Hi 1-3 3-7 44 RA Rnk 91 7 61 13 70 25 87 29 Eastern Oregon League (3A) Conf Ovr RS Stanfield 6-0 15-1 206 Vale 6-0 10-4 135 Nyssa 3-1 7-7 113 Elgin 2-2 2-7 42 Umatilla 1-5 5-8 80 Joseph 0-4 2-10 61 Riverside 0-6 1-12 33 RA Rnk 31 5 68 11 119 23 93 27 116 17 114 33 155 34 Special District 6 (2A/1A) Conf Ovr RS RA Rnk Sherman 2-1 9-3 123 53 4 Irrigon 2-1 7-4 118 57 14 Culver 1-2 5-6 66 116 12 Dufur 1-2 3-9 70 112 23 Heppner 0-0 1-6 44 67 35 Special District 7 (2A/1A) Conf Ovr RS RA Rnk Burns 3-0 9-5 118 75 9 Wes.-McE. 2-1 10-3 136 93 1 Pilot Rock 1-2 11-3 127 55 5 Grant Union 0-0 5-8 89 105 34 Union 0-3 0-8 22 110 41 SOFTBALL Columbia River Conference (5A) Conf Ovr RS RA Rnk Pendleton 2-0 13-2 138 48 4 Hermiston 2-0 10-5 118 74 3 The Dalles 0-2 11-5 162 73 11 Hood River 0-2 7-8 79 87 15 Greater Oregon League (4A) Conf Ovr RS Mac-Hi 4-0 13-3 127 La Grande 2-2 6-8 128 Baker 1-3 9-4 133 Ontario 1-3 7-5 87 RA Rnk 52 4 101 12 85 17 74 16 Eastern Oregon League (3A) Conf Ovr RS Echo 8-0 13-3 190 Vale 6-0 8-3 113 Wes.-McE. 4-2 7-4 111 Grant Union 3-1 8-3 127 Enterprise 3-3 5-7 89 Nyssa 2-4 2-11 90 Riverside 2-6 6-9 116 Umatilla 0-6 1-11 37 Elgin 0-6 0-8 17 RA Rnk 51 5 70 6 50 9 73 22 127 16 165 29 134 21 204 34 125 33 Special District 6 (2A/1A) Conf Ovr RS RA Rnk 3-0 11-1 151 18 2 3-0 10-2 97 48 4 3-0 7-0 77 26 1 0-3 7-4 80 46 6 0-3 5-7 83 125 20 0-3 3-8 76 117 23 Pilot Rock Burns Union Irrigon Culver Heppner Basketball NBA Playoff Glance FIRST ROUND (Best-of-7;) EASTERN CONFERENCE Cleveland 1, Detroit 0 Sunday: Cleveland 106, Detroit 101 Wednesday: Detroit at Cleveland, 5 p.m. Indiana 1, Toronto 1 Saturday, April 16: Indiana 100, Toronto 90 Monday: Toronto 98, Indiana 87 Thursday: Toronto at Indiana, 4:30 p.m. Miami 1, Charlotte 0 Sunday: Miami 123, Charlotte 91 Wednesday: Charlotte at Miami, 4 p.m. Atlanta 1, Boston 0 Saturday, April 16: Atlanta 102, Boston 101 Today: Boston at Atlanta, 4 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Golden State 2, Houston 0 Saturday, April 16: Golden State 104, Houston 78 Monday: Golden State 115, Houston 106 Thursday: Golden State at Houston, 6:30 p.m. San Antonio 1, Memphis 0 Sunday: San Antonio 106, Memphis 74 Today: Memphis at San Antonio, 6:30 p.m. Oklahoma City 1, Dallas 1 Saturday, April 16: Oklahoma City 108, Dallas 70 Monday: Dallas 85, Oklahoma City 84 Thursday: Oklahoma City at Dallas, 4 p.m. L.A. Clippers 1, Portland 0 Sunday: L.A. Clippers 115, Portland 95 Wednesday: Portland at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. Hockey NHL Playoff Glance FIRST ROUND (Best-of-7) EASTERN CONFERENCE N.Y. Islanders 2, Florida 1 Thursday, April 14: N.Y. Islanders 5, Florida 4 Friday, April 15: Florida 3, N.Y. Islanders 1 Sunday: N.Y. Islanders 4, Florida 3, OT Wednesday: Florida at N.Y. Islanders, 5 p.m. Tampa Bay 2, Detroit 1 Wednesday, April 13: Tampa Bay 3, Detroit 2 Friday, April 15: Tampa Bay 5, Detroit 2 Sunday: Detroit 2, Tampa Bay 0 Today: Tampa Bay at Detroit, 4 p.m. Washington 3, Philadelphia 0 Thursday, April 14: Washington 2, Phila- delphia 0 Saturday, April 16: Washington 4, Phila- delphia 1 Monday: Washington 6, Philadelphia 1 Wednesday: Washington at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Pittsburgh 1, N.Y. Rangers 1 Wednesday, April 13: Pittsburgh 5, N.Y. Rangers 2 Saturday, April 16: N.Y. Rangers 4, Pittsburgh 2 Today: Pittsburgh at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Dallas 2, Minnesota 1 Thursday, April 14: Dallas 4, Minnesota 0 Saturday, April 16: Dallas 2, Minnesota 1 Monday: Minnesota 5, Dallas 3 Wednesday: Dallas at Minnesota, 6:30 p.m. St. Louis 2, Chicago 1 Wednesday, April 13: St. Louis 1, Chicago 0, OT Friday, April 15: Chicago 3, St. Louis 2 Sunday: St. Louis 3, Chicago 2 Today: St. Louis at Chicago, 6:30 p.m. Nashville 2, Anaheim 0 Friday, April 15: Nashville 3, Anaheim 2 Sunday: Nashville 3, Anaheim 2 Today: Anaheim at Nashville, 6:30 p.m. San Jose 2, Los Angeles 0 Thursday, April 14: San Jose 4, Los Angeles 3 Saturday, April 16: San Jose 2, Los Angeles 1 Monday: Los Angeles at San Jose, late finish Wednesday: Los Angeles at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. Baseball MLB Sunday’s Games N.Y. Yankees 4, Seattle 3 Tampa Bay 3, Chicago White Sox 2 N.Y. Mets 6, Cleveland 0 Toronto 5, Boston 3 Houston 5, Detroit 4 Minnesota 3, L.A. Angels 2, 12 innings Baltimore at Texas, ppd., rain Oakland 3, Kansas City 2 Atlanta 6, Miami 5, 10 innings Pittsburgh 9, Milwaukee 3 Philadelphia 3, Washington 2, 10 innings St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 3 Colorado 2, Chicago Cubs 0 Arizona 7, San Diego 3 L.A. Dodgers 3, San Francisco 1 Monday’s Games Toronto 4, Boston 3 L.A. Angels 7, Chicago White Sox 0 Minnesota 7, Milwaukee 4, 6 innings N.Y. Mets 5, Philadelphia 2 Colorado 5, Cincinnati 1 Miami 6, Washington 1 Chicago Cubs 5, St. Louis 0 Arizona at San Francisco, late finish Today’s Games Milwaukee (W.Peralta 0-3) at Minnesota (E.Santana 0-1), 10:10 a.m. Seattle (Miley 0-1) at Cleveland (Carrasco 1-0), 3:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Verrett 0-0) at Philadelphia (Velasquez 2-0), 4:05 p.m. Oakland (Surkamp 0-1) at N.Y. Yankees (Pineda 1-1), 4:05 p.m. Toronto (Stroman 2-0) at Baltimore (M.Wright 1-0), 4:05 p.m. Tampa Bay (Smyly 0-2) at Boston (Kelly 1-0), 4:10 p.m. Colorado (J.De La Rosa 1-1) at Cincinnati (Simon 0-1), 4:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (A.Wood 1-1) at Atlanta (Teheran 0-2), 4:10 p.m. Washington (Strasburg 2-0) at Miami (Conley 0-0), 4:10 p.m. Detroit (Greene 1-0) at Kansas City (Ventu- ra 0-0), 4:15 p.m. Houston (Feldman 0-1) at Texas (Holland 1-0), 5:05 p.m. L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 1-1) at Chicago White Sox (Latos 2-0), 5:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Hammel 1-0) at St. Louis (J.Garcia 1-0), 5:15 p.m. Pittsburgh (Liriano 1-0) at San Diego (Rea 0-1), 7:10 p.m. Arizona (Ray 0-0) at San Francisco (M.Cain 0-1), 7:15 p.m.