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SPORTS East Oregonian Page 2B Saturday, August 13, 2016 MLB After 12 years, A-Rod says goodbye to New York in 15 months at the start of the ninth inning as the organist played ³7KDQNVIRU0HPRU\´ Rodriguez had criticized *LUDUGLIRUEHQFKLQJKLPIRUPRVW RIWKHSDVWPRQWK “If this is the last time he SOD\V´*LUDUGLVDLGVRIWO\SDXVLQJ IRUVHFRQGVDQGVQLIÀLQJDVKLV YRLFHFUDFNHGDQGKLVH\HVWHDUHG ³, ZDQWHG LW WR EH VRPHWKLQJ KH QHYHUIRUJRW´ *LUDUGLRIIHUHGWROHDYHKLPLQ WKH ¿HOG IRU WZR RXWV EXW 5RGUL- JXH] RSWHG WR OHDYH DIWHU 0LNLH 0DKWRRN¶VOHDGRIIVWULNHRXW)DQV applauded, many of whom never warmed to a player who in 2009 admitted using performance-en- hancing drugs, then served a \HDUORQJGUXJVXVSHQVLRQLQ Rodriguez raised his cap and DQ DUP EHIRUH ZDONLQJ LQWR WKH dugout, sitting down and holding a white towel to his face as he tried WRKROGEDFNWHDUV µ:LWKDOOWKDW,¶YHEHHQWKURXJK and for them to show up on a night OLNHWRQLJKWDQGVKRZPHWKDWW\SH ORYH LV VRPHWKLQJ WKDW ,¶OO QHYHU IRUJHW ,W ZDV RYHUZKHOPLQJ´ KH said during a news conference, perfectly coifed in a gray suit and VLOYHUQHFNWLH +H KDV KRPH UXQV IRXUWK RONALD BLUM Associated Press NEW YORK — Alex Rodri- JXH]UHWXUQHGWRWKHLQ¿HOGKXJJHG a reception line of teammates and ZDV KDQGHG WKH ¿QDO EDOO IURP KLV¿QDOJDPHZLWKWKH1HZ<RUN <DQNHHV +H ZDONHG WR WKH DUHD EHKLQG WKLUG EDVH OHDQHG GRZQ DQGJUDEEHGDKDQGIXORIGLUW %DVHEDOO¶V PRVW QRWRULRXV VWDU of the last two decades then headed EDFNWRWKHGXJRXWDIWHUD<DQNHH 6WDGLXP ¿QDOH )ULGD\ QLJKW WKDW included a pregame ceremony SXQFWXDWHGE\WKXQGHUFUDFNVDQG FXWVKRUWE\DGRZQSRXUD¿UVWLQ- QLQJ5%,GRXEOHDQGDVXUSULVLQJ QLQWKLQQLQJUHWXUQWRWKLUGEDVH A sellout crowd of 46,459 gave him standing ovations and chanted his name, admiration and perhaps even affection coming out after PRUHWKDQDGHFDGHRIWURXEOHDQG WHQVLRQ ³,¶YH JLYHQ WKHVH IDQV D ORW RI KHDGDFKHVRYHUWKH\HDUVDQG,¶YH disappointed a lot of people,” he said after the 6-3 victory over Tampa Bay, his hoarse voice VRXQGLQJ RYHU WKH SXEOLFDGGUHVV V\VWHP LQ RQH RI EDVHEDOO¶V PRVW XQXVXDO IDUHZHOOV ³%XW OLNH ,¶YH DOZD\VVDLG\RXGRQ¶WKDYHWREH AP Photo/Adam Hunger New York Yankees’ Alex Rodriguez waves his cap after his final game as a Yankee, as his teammates watch and applaud, Friday, Aug. 12, 2016, in New York. 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Jefferson Santos Pereira and Cherif Younousse Samba, Qatar, 21-13, 21-13. Sergio Reynaldo Gonzalez Bayard and Nivaldo Nadhir Diaz Gomez, Cuba, def. Alexander Horst and Clemens Doppler, Austria, 21-17, 21-14. Reinder Nummerdor and Christiaan Varen- horst, Netherlands, def. Rodolfo Lombardo Ontiveros Gomez and Juan Ramon Virgen Pulido, Mexico, 21-18, 21-15. Paolo Nicolai and Daniele Lupo, Italy, def. Alex Ranghieri and Adrian Ignacio Carambu- la Raurich, Italy, 21-12, 23-21. Women Round of 16 Larissa Franca Maestrini and Talita Rocha, Brazil, def. Britta Buthe and Karla Borger, Germany, 21-17, 21-19. Barbara Seixas de Freitas and Agatha Bednarczuk, Brazil, def. Fan Wang and Yuan Yue, China, 21-12, 21-16. Ekaterina Birlova and Evgenia Ukolova, Russia, def. Liliana Fernandez Steiner and Elsa Baquerizo McMillan, Spain, 23-21, 24-22. Kerri Walsh Jennings and April Ross, United States, def. Marta Menegatti and Laura Giombini, Italy, 21-10, 21-16. ——— TRACK & FIELD Women 10,000m run Final 1. 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Track & Field - Semifinals, 12:30-1:30 a.m. NBCSN — Women’s Fencing - Team Sa- bre Round of 16 (LIVE); Track & Field (LIVE): Men’s Discus - Gold Medal Final; Men’s Soccer - Quarterfinal (LIVE); Men’s Shoot- ing - Skeet Gold Medal Final; Men’s Soccer - Quarterfinal (LIVE); Beach Volleyball - Round of 16; Men’s Basketball - Spain vs. Lithuania (LIVE); Men’s Weightlifting - 94kg Gold Medal Final; Men’s Shooting - Pistol Gold Medal Final; Men’s Soccer - Quarter- final (LIVE); Boxing - Elimination Matches; Men’s Shooting - Pistol Gold Medal Final, 8 a.m.-Midnight. MSNBC — Women’s Fencing - Team Sabre Quarterfinals (LIVE); Women’s Water Polo - China vs. Spain, Russia vs. Italy; Women’s Table Tennis - Team Quarterfinal; Badminton - Preliminary Round; Men’s Shooting - Skeet Gold Medal Final (LIVE); Women’s Fencing - Team Sabre Bronze and Gold Medal (LIVE); Sailing, 9 a.m.-6:15 p.m. USA — Beach Volleyball - Round of 16 (LIVE); Men’s Handball - Slovenia vs. Germany; Men’s Basketball - Argentina vs. Brazil (LIVE), 10 a.m.-3 p.m. CNBC — Women’s Field Hockey - U.S. vs. Great Britain (LIVE); Men’s Soccer - Quarterfinal (LIVE), 5-8 p.m. GOLF CHANNEL — Golf Central Live From the Olympics, 5-6:30 a.m. & 3-5 p.m.; Men’s Golf - 3rd Round (LIVE), 6:30 a.m.-3 p.m. BRAVO — Tennis (LIVE), 11 a.m.-7 p.m. NBC BASKETBALL CHANNEL — Men’s Basketball - Argentina vs. Brazil (LIVE), Argentina vs. Brazil encore, Spain vs. Lithuania (LIVE), Croatia vs. Nigeria (LIVE); Women’s Basketball - Australia vs. Belarus (LIVE), Turkey vs. Brazil, Japan vs. France, 11:15 a.m.-11:15 p.m. NBC SOCCER CHANNEL — Men’s Soc- cer - Quarterfinal 1 (LIVE), Quarterfinal 1 encore, Quarterfinal 2 (LIVE), Quarterfinal 2 encore, Quarterfinal 3 (LIVE), Quarterfi- nal 3 encore, Quarterfinal 4 (LIVE), Game of the Day, Noon-Midnight TELEMUNDO — News Recap; Men’s Soccer - Quarterfinal; Beach Volleyball - Friday’s scores and results BASKETBALL Men Australia 93, China 68 United States 94, Serbia 91 France 96, Venezuela 56 Women Serbia 80, China 72 United States 81, Canada 51 Spain 97, Senegal 43 ——— FIELD HOCKEY Men India 2, Canada 2 Germany 2, Netherlands 1 Britain 1, Spain 1 New Zealand 3, Belgium 1 Argentina 3, Ireland 2 Australia 9, Brazil 0 Women South Korea 0, China 0 New Zealand 1, Netherlands 1 ——— SOCCER Women Quarterfinals Sweden 1, United States 1, Sweden wins 4-3 on penalty kicks Germany 1, China 0 Canada 1, France 0 Brazil 0, Australia 0, Brazil wins 7-6 on penalty kicks ——— TEAM HANDBALL Women Brazil 28, Angola 24 Sweden 29, Netherlands 29 Romania 24, Spain 21 Norway 28, Montenegro 19 Russia 35, Argentina 29 France 21, South Korea 17 ——— VOLLEYBALL Women Serbia 3, China 0 (25-19, 25-19, 25-22) Argentina 3, Cameroon 2 (19-25, 25-19, 26-28, 25-21, 15-13) United States 3, Italy 1 (25-22, 25-22, 23-25, 25-20) Netherlands 3, Puerto Rico 0 (25-14, 25-22, 25-16) Russia 3, Japan 0 (25-14, 30-28, 25-18) Brazil 3, South Korea 0 (25-17, 25-13, 27-25) ——— WATER POLO Men Hungary 17, Japan 7 Croatia 10, Italy 7 Montenegro 8, United States 5 Greece 9, Brazil 4 Spain 10, France 4 Serbia 10, Australia 8 ——— BEACH VOLLEYBALL Men Women 200 Backstroke Final 1. Madeline Dirado, United States, 2:05.99. 2. Katinka Hosszu, Hungary, 2:06.05. 3. Hilary Caldwell, Canada, 2:07.54. 800 Freestyle Final 1. Katie Ledecky, United States, 8:04.79. 2. Jazz Carlin, Britain, 8:16.17. 3. Boglarka Kapas, Hungary, 8:16.37. 6. Leah Smith, United States, 8:20.95. ——— FENCING Foil Team Bronze Medal United States (Miles Chamley-Watson; Alexander Massialas; Race Imboden; Gerek Meinhardt), def. Italy (Giorgio Avola; Daniele Garozzo; Andrea Cassara; Andrea Baldini), 45-31 Gold Medal Russia (Artur Akhmatkhuzin; Dmitry Zherebchenko; Alexey Cheremisinov; Timur Safin), def. France (Erwan le Pechoux; Enzo Lefort; Jeremy Cadot; Jean-Paul Tony Helissey), 45-41 ——— BOXING Men’s Light Fly (46-49kg) Semifinals Hasanboy Dusmatov, Uzbekistan, def. Nico Miguel Hernandez, United States, 3-0. Men’s Light (60kg) Quarterfinals Lazaro Jorge Alvarez, Cuba, def. Carlos Zenon Balderas Jr., United States, 3-0. ——— TENNIS Singles Men Quarterfinals Andy Murray (2), Britain, def. Steve John- son (12), United States, 6-0, 4-6, 7-6 (2). Rafael Nadal (3), Spain, def. Thomaz Bellucci, Brazil, 2-6, 6-4, 6-2. Juan Martin del Potro, Argentina, def. Ro- berto Bautista Agut (10), Spain, 7-5, 7-6 (4). Kei Nishikori (4), Japan, def. Gael Monfils (6), France, 7-6 (4), 4-6, 7-6 (6). Women Semifinals Monica Puig, Puerto Rico, def. Petra Kvitova, Czech Republic, 6-4, 1-6, 6-3. Angelique Kerber, Germany, def. Madison Keys, United States, 6-3, 7-5. Doubles Men Gold Medal Marc Lopez and Rafael Nadal (6), Spain, def. Florin Mergea and Horia Tecau (5), Romania, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4. Bronze Medal Steve Johnson and Jack Sock, United States, def. Daniel Nestor and Vasek Pospi- sil (7), Canada, 6-2, 6-4. Women Semifinals Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina (7), Russia, def. Lucie Safarova and Barbora Strycova, Czech Republic, 7-6 (7), 6-4. ——— ARCHERY Men’s Individual Bronze Medal Brady Ellison, United States, def. Sjef van den Berg, Netherlands, 6-2. Gold Medal Bonchan Ku, South Korea, def. Jean- Charles Valladont, France, 7-3. Baseball MLB AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pct Baltimore 65 50 .565 Toronto 65 51 .560 Boston 62 52 .544 New York 59 56 .513 Tampa Bay 46 68 .404 Central Division W L Pct Cleveland 65 48 .575 Detroit 61 53 .535 Kansas City 56 59 .487 Chicago 55 60 .478 Minnesota 46 70 .397 West Division W L Pct Texas 68 48 .586 Houston 61 55 .526 Seattle 60 54 .526 Oakland 52 64 .448 Los Angeles 49 66 .426 ——— Friday’s Games Houston 5, Toronto 3 Boston 9, Arizona 4 Chicago White Sox 4, Miami 2 Cleveland 13, L.A. Angels 3 N.Y. Yankees 6, Tampa Bay 3 Detroit at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Kansas City 7, Minnesota 3 Oakland 6, Seattle 3 Baltimore 5, San Francisco 2 GB — ½ 2½ 6 18½ GB — 4½ 10 11 20½ GB — 7 7 16 18½ Saturday’s Games Tampa Bay (Andriese 6-3) at N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 8-4), 10:05 a.m. Houston (McHugh 7-9) at Toronto (San- chez 11-2), 10:07 a.m. Arizona (Bradley 4-7) at Boston (Buchholz 4-9), 4:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Shields 5-14) at Miami (Conley 8-6), 4:10 p.m. Kansas City (Gee 4-5) at Minnesota (Duffey 7-8), 4:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 6-12) at Cleve- land (Clevinger 0-1), 4:10 p.m. Detroit (Boyd 3-2) at Texas (Hamels 12-3), 5:05 p.m. Baltimore (Gausman 3-9) at San Francisco (Bumgarner 10-7), 6:05 p.m. Seattle (Iwakuma 13-7) at Oakland (Grave- man 8-7), 6:05 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W Washington 67 Miami 60 New York 57 Philadelphia 54 Atlanta 44 L 47 55 58 63 72 Pct .588 .522 .496 .462 .379 GB — 7½ 10½ 14½ 24 Central Division Chicago St. Louis Pittsburgh Milwaukee Cincinnati West Division W 73 60 58 51 47 L 41 56 55 63 67 Pct GB .640 — .517 14 .513 14½ .447 22 .412 26 W L Pct GB San Francisco 65 50 .565 — Los Angeles 64 51 .557 1 Colorado 56 60 .483 9½ San Diego 50 65 .435 15 Arizona 48 67 .417 17 ——— Friday’s Games Chicago Cubs 13, St. Louis 2 Atlanta 8, Washington 5 Philadelphia 10, Colorado 6 Boston 9, Arizona 4 Chicago White Sox 4, Miami 2 San Diego 8, N.Y. Mets 6 Cincinnati 7, Milwaukee 4 Pittsburgh 5, L.A. Dodgers 1 Baltimore 5, San Francisco 2 Saturday’s Games St. Louis (Weaver 0-0) at Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 11-7), 11:20 p.m. Pittsburgh (Cole 7-7) at L.A. Dodgers (McCarthy 2-2), 1:05 p.m. Atlanta (Whalen 1-0) at Washington (Lopez 0-1), 4:05 p.m. Colorado (Anderson 4-3) at Philadelphia (Eickhoff 7-12), 4:05 p.m. Arizona (Bradley 4-7) at Boston (Buchholz 4-9), 4:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Shields 5-14) at Miami (Conley 8-6), 4:10 p.m. Cincinnati (Straily 7-6) at Milwaukee (Davies 9-4), 4:10 p.m. San Diego (Cosart 0-1) at N.Y. Mets (deGrom 7-5), 4:10 p.m. Baltimore (Gausman 3-9) at San Francisco (Bumgarner 10-7), 6:05 p.m. MiLB NORTHWEST LEAGUE North Division W L Everett (Mariners) 11 4 Spokane (Rangers) 8 7 Tri-City (Padres) 6 9 Vancouver (Blue Jays) 4 South Division W L Hillsboro (Dbacks) 10 5 Eugene (Cubs) 10 5 Boise (Rockies) 6 9 Salem-Keizer (Giants) 5 ——— Friday’s Games Tri-City 5, Boise 3 Eugene 1, Spokane 0 Everett 7, Salem-Keizer 2 Hillsboro 6, Vancouver 3 Pct. GB .733 — .533 3 .400 5 11 .267 7 Pct. GB .667 — .667 — .400 4 10 .333 5 Saturday’s Games Vancouver at Hillsboro, 5 p.m. Tri-City at Boise, 6 p.m. Eugene at Spokane, 6 p.m. Salem-Keizer at Everett, 7 p.m.