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SPORTS Tuesday, July 26, 2016 NFL East Oregonian Page 3B MLB NFL, NFLPA Cubs acquire Chapman in trade with Yankees announce new concussion protocol By JAY COHEN Associated Press CHICAGO — The Chicago Cubs acquired hard-throwing reliever Aroldis Chapman in a trade with the New York Yankees on Monday, giving the NL Central leaders a boost as they try for their irst World Series title in more than a century. The Cubs paid a steep price, parting with top shortstop prospect Gleyber Torres and versatile pitcher Adam Warren in the four-player package going to the Yankees. Chapman faced a domestic violence allegation in the offseason that cost him a 29-game suspension, and the left-hander is eligible for free agency after this year. But there is no doubting the talent of the 28-year-old Chapman, who went 3-0 with a 2.01 ERA and 20 saves in 31 games with New York. He threw a 105.1 mph fastball to Balti- more’s J.J. Hardy last Monday night, matching the fastest since Major League Baseball began tracking speeds in 2008. With lefty-batting sluggers Bryce Harper of Washington and Brandon Belt of San Francisco possibly looming in the playoffs, the addition of Chapman gives manager Joe Maddon one of the majors’ top assets when in need of a late strikeout. New York had won six of eight heading into Monday night’s game at Houston, but it still faces long odds of getting to the playoffs. All-Stars Andrew Associated Press NEW YORK — The NFL and the players association have announced a new policy regarding game-day concussion protocol and discipline for clubs that violate the procedure. Under the new policy jointly announced Monday, the NFL and NFLPA “will follow a strict and fair process to investigate inci- dents and determine appropriate discipline, including club ines and possible forfeiture of draft picks.” The league and the players union will each designate a representative to monitor the implementation of the protocol and investigate potential violations. The probe won’t reach medical conclusions; it will only determine if the protocol was followed. An arbitrator will handle cases where the league and union disagree and report to the commis- sioner. Commissioner Roger Goodell retains sole discretion in determining penalties for viola- tions of the game-day concussion protocol. A irst breach will require club employees or medical team members involved to attend remedial education and/or result in a maximum $150,000 ine against the team. Clubs will be ined a minimum $100,000 for subsequent violations. There are additional penalties if the viola- tion involves aggravating circumstances, and the commissioner may impose more severe inancial penalties and require clubs to forfeit draft picks if it’s determined that a club’s medical team ignored protocol for competi- tive reasons. AP Photo/Julie Jacobson Former New York Yankees pitcher Aroldis Chapman, left, shakes hands with catcher Austin Romine after the Yankees defeated the San Francisco Giants on Friday, July 22, 2016, in New York. Miller and Dellin Betances are still at the back of the bullpen, allowing the Yankees to trade Chapman now and still consider trying for the postseason depending on how they fare ahead of the Aug. 1 non-waiver trade deadline. The Yankees made the deci- sion to trade Chapman after his agents said he would not agree to a new contract that would start in 2017, a person familiar with the talks said. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because no public statement on those talks was authorized. If New York slips back any further, it could engage in a rare sell-off for the franchise. Miller, who is signed through 2018, also could be traded. Outielder Carlos Beltran, irst baseman Mark Teixeira and pitcher Ivan Nova are eligible for free agency after the season and could be sought by contenders. Chapman quickly turned into one of baseball’s most dominant relievers when he broke into the majors in 2010 with Cincinnati. He threw the 62 fastest pitches in the major leagues last season, ranging from 103.92 to 102.36 mph. Chapman saved 146 games with a 2.17 ERA in six years with the Reds before he was traded to New York last December after a deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers fell through when it was learned Florida police investigated an accusation of domestic violence involving the Cuban pitcher. Prosecutors declined to ile charges, citing conlicting accounts, and Chapman was suspended for the irst 29 games of the season, losing $1,856,557 of his $11,325,000 salary. He was the irst player penalized a inite number of games under Major League Baseball’s domestic violence policy. “I regret that I did not exer- cise better judgment and for that I am truly sorry,” Chapman said in a team statement Monday. “Looking back, I feel I have learned from this matter and have grown as a person. My girl- friend and I have worked hard to strengthen our relationship, to raise our daughter together, and would appreciate the opportu- nity to move forward without revisiting an event we consider part of our past.” Chapman and Cubs irst baseman Anthony Rizzo also got into a heated argument in the ninth inning of a July 2014 game, but Rizzo said last month he was ine with the idea of acquiring the reliever. The Yankees also received minor league outielders Billy McKinney and Rashad Craw- ford in the trade for Chapman. McKinney, a irst-round pick in the 2013 draft, was acquired along with All-Star shortstop Addison Russell in the 2014 deal that sent pitchers Jeff Samardzija and Jason Hammel to Oakland. Warren was drafted by New York and made his major league debut with the Yankees in 2012. SCOREBOARD Baseball MLB AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pct GB Baltimore 58 40 .592 — Boston 55 42 .567 2½ Toronto 56 44 .560 3 New York 51 48 .515 7½ Tampa Bay 38 60 .388 20 Central Division W L Pct GB Cleveland 56 41 .577 — Detroit 52 48 .520 5½ Chicago 49 50 .495 8 Kansas City 48 50 .490 8½ Minnesota 37 61 .378 19½ West Division W L Pct GB Texas 58 42 .580 — Houston 54 45 .545 3½ Seattle 50 48 .510 7 Oakland 45 55 .450 13 Los Angeles 44 55 .444 13½ ——— Monday’s Games Baltimore 3, Colorado 2, 10 innings Toronto 4, San Diego 2 Detroit 4, Boston 2 Texas 7, Oakland 6 Chicago White Sox 5, Chicago Cubs 4 N.Y. Yankees 2, Houston 1 L.A. Angels 6, Kansas City 2 Tuesday’s Games Colorado (Bettis 8-6) at Baltimore (Tillman 14-2), 4:05 p.m. Seattle (Hernandez 4-4) at Pittsburgh (Liriano 6-9), 4:05 p.m. San Diego (Cashner 4-7) at Toronto (Stro- man 8-4), 4:07 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 9-6) at Chicago White Sox (Shields 4-12), 4:10 p.m. Detroit (Pelfrey 3-9) at Boston (Wright 12-5), 4:10 p.m. Washington (Gonzalez 6-8) at Cleveland (Salazar 11-3), 4:10 p.m. Oakland (Gray 4-9) at Texas (Lohse 0-2), 5:05 p.m. Atlanta (Harrell 1-2) at Minnesota (Santa- na 3-8), 5:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 5-8) at Houston (Fister 10-6), 5:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Skaggs 0-0) at Kansas City (Gee 3-3), 5:15 p.m. Tampa Bay (Archer 5-13) at L.A. Dodgers (Norris 5-9), 7:10 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pct GB Washington 58 41 .586 — New York 52 45 .536 5 Miami 53 46 .535 5 Philadelphia 46 55 .455 13 Atlanta 33 66 .333 25 Central Division W L Pct GB Chicago 59 39 .602 — St. Louis 52 46 .531 7 Pittsburgh 51 47 .520 8 Milwaukee 42 55 .433 16½ Cincinnati 39 60 .394 20½ West Division W L Pct GB San Francisco 58 41 .586 — Los Angeles 56 44 .560 2½ Colorado 47 52 .475 11½ San Diego 43 57 .430 16 Arizona 41 58 .414 17½ ——— Monday’s Games Baltimore 3, Colorado 2, 10 innings Toronto 4, San Diego 2 Philadelphia 4, Miami 0 St. Louis at N.Y. Mets, ppd. Milwaukee 7, Arizona 2 Chicago White Sox 5, Chicago Cubs 4 Cincinnati 7, San Francisco 5 Tuesday’s Games St. Louis (Martinez 9-6) at N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 9-4), 1:10 p.m., 1st game Colorado (Bettis 8-6) at Baltimore (Tillman 14-2), 4:05 p.m. Seattle (Hernandez 4-4) at Pittsburgh (Liriano 6-9), 4:05 p.m. San Diego (Cashner 4-7) at Toronto (Stro- man 8-4), 4:07 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 9-6) at Chicago White Sox (Shields 4-12), 4:10 p.m. Philadelphia (Eickhoff 6-11) at Miami (Koehler 7-8), 4:10 p.m. St. Louis (Garcia 7-6) at N.Y. Mets (Colon 8-5), 4:10 p.m., 2nd game Washington (Gonzalez 6-8) at Cleveland (Salazar 11-3), 4:10 p.m. Arizona (Corbin 4-9) at Milwaukee (Garza 1-4), 5:10 p.m. Atlanta (Harrell 1-2) at Minnesota (Santa- na 3-8), 5:10 p.m. Tampa Bay (Archer 5-13) at L.A. Dodgers (Norris 5-9), 7:10 p.m. Cincinnati (Reed 0-4) at San Francisco (Cain 1-6), 7:15 p.m. MiLB NORTHWEST LEAGUE North Division W L Pct. Spokane (Rangers) 19 19 .500 Tri-City (Padres) 19 19 .500 Everett (Mariners) 17 20 .459 Vancouver (Blue Jays) 16 21 .432 South Division W L Pct. Eugene (Cubs) 27 10 .730 Hillsboro (backs) 19 19 .500 Salem-Keizer (Giants) 17 20 .459 Boise (Rockies) 16 22 .421 ——— Monday’s Games Spokane 4, Boise 2 Hillsboro 3, Tri-City 0 Everett at Salem-Keizer, late Eugene at Vancouver, late Tuesday’s Games Tri-City at Spokane, 6:30 p.m. Boise at Hillsboro, 7:05 p.m. Salem-Keizer at Eugene, 7:05 p.m. Vancouver at Everett, 7:05 p.m. 7. Martin Truex Jr, 573 8. Jimmie Johnson, 552 9. Matt Kenseth, 545 10. Denny Hamlin, 542 11. Chase Elliott, 525 12. Austin Dillon, 520 13. Ryan Newman, 507 14. Jamie McMurray, 496 15. Kyle Larson, 472 16. Kasey Kahne, 462 17. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 461 18. Trevor Bayne, 458 19. Ryan Blaney, 450 20. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 449 GB — — 1½ 2½ Rodeo GB — 8 10 11½ PRCA Standings Through July 24 All-around 1. Ryan Jarrett, Comanche, Okla. $71,956 2. Josh Peek, Pueblo, Colo. $71,521 3. Russell Cardoza, Terrebonne, Ore. $66,831 4. Dustin Bird, Cut Bank, Mont. $64,779 5. Caleb Smidt, Bellville, Texas $60,645 6. Clayton Hass, Terrell, Texas $58,645 7. Ryle Smith, Oakdale, Calif. $54,632 8. Shay Carroll, Prineville, Ore. $51,842 9. Rhen Richard, Roosevelt, Utah $51,037 10. JoJo LeMond, Andrews, Texas $47,198 Bareback Riding 1. Tim O’Connell, Zwingle, Iowa $97,519 2. Tanner Aus, Granite Falls, Minn. $86,070 3. Caleb Bennett, Tremonton, Utah $83,630 4. Orin Larsen, Inglis, Manitoba $76,823 5. R.C. Landingham, Hat Creek, Calif. $68,579 6. Jake Brown, Hillsboro, Texas $68,164 7. Winn Ratliff, Leesville, La. $66,279 8. Evan Jayne, Marseille, France $57,124 9. Clayton Biglow, Clements, Calif. $52,929 10. Jake Vold, Ponoka, Alberta $52,623 Steer Wrestling 1. Jason Thomas, Benton, Ark. $61,199 2. Ty Erickson, Helena, Mont. $60,179 3. Matt Reeves, Cross Plains, Texas $53,927 4. Clayton Hass, Terrell, Texas $52,321 5. Tyler Waguespack, Gonzales, La. Motorsports NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Schedule July 24 — Combat Wounded Coalition 400 (Winner: Kyle Busch) Sunday, July 31 — Pennsylvania 400, Long Pond, Pa. (TV: NBCSN) Sunday, Aug. 7 — Cheez-It 355 at The Glen, Watkins Glen, N.Y. (TV: NBCSN) Points Leaders Through July 24 1. Kevin Harvick, 671 2. Brad Keselowski, 647 3. Kurt Busch, 627 4. Joey Logano, 606 5. Kyle Busch, 601 6. Carl Edwards, 593 $50,847 6. Josh Peek, Pueblo, Colo. $49,285 7. Jacob Talley, Keatchie, La. $41,452 8. Nick Guy, Sparta, Wis. $40,663 9. Dakota Eldridge, Elko, Nev. $39,768 10. Jake Rinehart, Highmore, S.D. $36,953 Team Roping (header) 1. Luke Brown, Stephenville, Texas $71,142 2. Clay Smith, Broken Bow, Okla. $64,477 3. Kolton Schmidt, Barrhead, Alberta $63,115 4. Dustin Bird, Cut Bank, Mont. $57,697 5. Zac Small, Welch, Okla. $56,758 6. Riley Minor, Ellensburg, Wash. $56,041 7. Kaleb Driggers, Albany, Ga. $55,584 8. Colby Lovell, Madisonville, Texas $55,091 9. Matt Sherwood, Pima, Ariz. $46,377 10. Aaron Tsinigine, Tuba City, Ariz. $41,908 Team Roping (heeler) 1. Jake Long, Coffeyville, Kan. $67,797 2. Paul Eaves, Lonedell, Mo. $65,766 3. Russell Cardoza, Terrebonne, Ore. $57,764 4. Wesley Thorp, Stephenville, Texas $56,103 5. Junior Nogueira, Burleson, Texas $55,584 6. Brady Minor, Ellensburg, Wash. $54,533 7. Shay Carroll, Prineville, Ore. $47,650 8. Quinn Kesler, Holden, Utah $46,347 9. Travis Graves, Jay, Okla. $40,873 10. Cory Petska, Marana, Ariz. $39,294 Saddle Bronc Riding 1. Jacobs Crawley, Boerne, Texas $100,974 2. Rusty Wright, Milford, Utah $98,359 3. CoBurn Bradshaw, Beaver, Utah $82,069 4. Jake Wright, Milford, Utah $61,533 5. Allen Boore, Axtell, Utah $61,225 6. Heith DeMoss, Helin, La. $52,354 7. Jake Watson, Hudson’s Hope, British Columbia $50,781 8. Taos Muncy, Corona, N.M. $49,557 9. Clay Elliott, Nanton, Alberta $46,588 10. Zeke Thurston, Big Valley, Alberta $45,883 Tie-down Roping 1. Hunter Herrin, Apache, Okla. $74,451 2. Timber Moore, Aubrey, Texas $69,075 3. Marcos Costa, Childress, Texas $68,271 4. Shane Hanchey, Sulphur, La. $56,868 5. Ryan Jarrett, Comanche, Okla. $56,134 6. Riley Pruitt, Gering, Neb. $53,040 7. Caleb Smidt, Bellville, Texas $50,684 8. Ryle Smith, Oakdale, Calif. $48,907 9. Reese Riemer, Stinnett, Texas $45,543 10. Cade Swor, Winnie, Texas $44,211 Steer Roping 1. J. Tom Fisher, Andrews, Texas $49,757 2. Rocky Patterson, Pratt, Kan. $48,320 3. Chet Herren, Pawhuska, Okla. $36,880 4. Scott Snedecor, Fredericksburg, Texas $34,783 5. Jason Evans, Glen Rose, Texas $34,103 6. Cody Lee, Gatesville, Texas $33,929 7. Vin Fisher Jr., Andrews, Texas $32,216 8. Marty Jones, Hobbs, N.M. $30,199 9. Jess Tierney, Hermosa, S.D. $29,188 10. Chris Glover, Keenesburg, Colo. $26,527 Bull Riding 1. Sage Kimzey, Strong City, Okla. $95,225 2. Scottie Knapp, Albuquerque, N.M. $76,690 3. Joe Frost, Randlett, Utah $68,508 4. Jeff Askey, Athens, Texas $62,687 5. Tyler Smith, Fruita, Colo. $60,949 6. Brennon Eldred, Sulphur, Okla. $60,126 7. Cody Rostockyj, Lorena, Texas $59,864 8. Shane Proctor, Grand Coulee, Wash. $57,555 9. 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