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World Baseball Classic
Taking WBC seriously, Team USA advances to 2nd round
By STEVEN WINE
Associated Press
MIAMI — Andrew Miller
said yes to taking part in the
World Baseball Classic when
many other top U.S. pitchers
said no, including Clayton
Kershaw, Noah Syndergaard
and Justin Verlander.
As a reward for showing
up, Miller gave up two home
runs in an inning for the first
time since 2011. That fueled
a comeback by the Domin-
ican Republic, which rallied
from a five-run deficit to beat
the U.S. team, delighting a
raucous sellout crowd.
An hour after his dismal
WBC debut, Miller said he
didn’t regret deciding to
participate.
“I want to pitch in this
atmosphere,” the Indians’
All-Star closer said. “I want
to get better at pitching in
games like this. I want to play
on teams like this. I want to
play against lineups like that.
At this point in my career,
this is the fun stuff you get a
chance to take part in.
“Honestly, I never would
have thought a couple of
years ago I would have had
an opportunity to make a
roster like this. It’s a special
thing you get to participate
in. I wish I had performed
better, and I hope I get some
chances to atone for it.”
He will. The Americans
bounced back from their
deflating loss Saturday to
the defending champion
Dominicans, and both teams
advanced to the second round
in San Diego beginning today.
Team USA, a perennial
World Baseball Classic
underachiever,
believes
this year will be different.
The Americans have never
reached the finals, much
less won the tournament,
and participation has been
only so-so because of tepid
support by major league
teams fearful of injuries to
players unaccustomed to
going all-out in March.
But this year’s roster
might be the Americans’
best yet, even without many
top pitchers. Starters Danny
Duffy, Chris Archer and
Marcus Stroman combined
for 12 2/3 scoreless innings as
Team USA went 2-1 in round
one. Brandon Crawford and
Christian Yelich had five hits
each, and Nolan Arenado and
Buster Posey homered.
The Dominicans, mean-
while, went 3-0 and are 11-0
in the past two WBCs. Their
comeback win over the U.S.
AP Photo/Alan Diaz
United States’ Tyler Clippard enters the dugout after
striking out the side in the seventh inning in a first-
round game of the World Baseball Classic against
Canada, Sunday, March 12, 2017, in Miami. The United
States won 8-0.
team rocked Marlins Park,
packed with spectators from
the Caribbean nation.
“That’s an atmosphere
I’ve never been a part of,”
said Duffy, who pitched in
the 2015 World Series. “It
was the loudest I’ve ever
heard any place ever.”
Enthusiastic fan support
by other countries is one
reason Duffy, Miller and
other American players are
glad they’re taking part.
But can the U.S. team get
spectators in San Diego excited?
“If we keep playing our
game and keep doing our
thing, I think we’re going to
start drawing some crowds,”
Arenado said.
The Rockies All-Star
made
headlines
back
in Denver when he slid
headfirst to reach first base
after striking out on a wild
pitch against Colombia. He
laughed when asked how
eager the Americans are for
breakthrough WBC success.
“There’s no doubt we’re
taking it real serious,” he
said. I’m diving headfirst
into first. I mean, I don’t
know how serious I can take
it other than that.”
Maximum effort will be
needed to get past the Domin-
icans, who have outscored
opponents 62-24 in the past
two WBCs. They batted .342
in the first round, and Manny
Machado, Nelson Cruz and
Sterling Marte homered in the
comeback against Team USA.
“The Dominican is a
top-to-bottom
fearsome
lineup,” U.S. manager Jim
Leyland said. “They have
stars all over the field. We’ve
got a lot of stars all over
the field. There’s a mutual
respect there, I think. It
wasn’t like we were intim-
idated or embarrassed. We
had our shot, and we just
didn’t quite get it done.”
After losing to the Domin-
icans, Team USA recovered
Sunday and eliminated
Canada. The Canadians
finished 0-3, but manager
Ernie Whitt nonetheless
joined other participants in
praising the WBC.
Whitt noted the enthusi-
astic crowds and said he’s
dumbfounded” some major
league players are reluctant
to take part.
“You have to get the
general managers and the
ownership to buy into it and
encourage their players to
go,” said Whitt, a former
All-Star catcher. “I under-
stand their point. They have
a vested interest in some of
these players with a lot of
money. But if they’re going
to get this to go, they’re going
to have to go all out and
encourage their players to go
play for their countries.”
SCOREBOARD
Miami
32 35
Charlotte
29 38
New York
26 41
Philadelphia
24 42
Orlando
24 44
Brooklyn
12 53
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
x-Golden State
52 14
x-San Antonio
52 14
Houston
46 21
Utah
42 25
L.A. Clippers
40 27
Oklahoma City
37 29
Memphis
37 30
Denver
32 35
Portland
29 36
Dallas
28 38
Minnesota
28 38
New Orleans
26 40
Sacramento
26 41
Phoenix
22 45
L.A. Lakers
20 47
Local Slate
PREP BASEBALL
Today
Pendleton at Southridge (WA) (DH),
2/3:30 p.m.
Irrigon at Pilot Rock, 4 p.m.
Umatilla at Touchet (WA), 4 p.m.
Ridgeview at Hermiston, 4:30 p.m.
PREP SOFTBALL
Today
Hanford (WA) at Pendleton, 4 p.m.
Umatilla at Touchet (WA), 4 p.m.
Hermiston at Ridgeview, 4:30 p.m.
COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Today
No. 3 Eastern Oregon vs. No. 1 Saint
Francis (NAIA Championships Second
Round at Sioux City, Ia.), 1 p.m.
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Saturday
Prairie Baseball Academy at Blue Moun-
tain (DH), 11 a.m./2 p.m.
Sunday
Green River at Blue Mountain (DH), 11
a.m./2 p.m.
COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Friday
Great Falls at Eastern Oregon (DH), 2/4
p.m.
Saturday
Great Falls at Eastern Oregon (DH), 11
a.m./1 p.m.
Recent Scores
PREP BASEBALL
Monday
THE DALLES 13, Reynolds 9
BEND 10, North Eugene 0
ST. MARY’S-MEDFORD 7, Glide 2
Dufur/South Wasco 10, RIVERSIDE 0
CASCADE CHRISTIAN 8, Umpqua Valley/
Melrose Christian 5
COQUILLE 10, Riddle/Days Creek 3
LOST RIVER 2, Lakeview 1
Del Norte (CA) 28, GOLD BEACH 3
PREP SOFTBALL
Monday
Gresham 6, HOOD RIVER VALLEY 2
Crook County 9, REDMOND 1
BEND 10, North Eugene 0 (5 Innings)
PLEASANT HILL 12, Springfield 4
North Bend 4, ELMIRA 3
HARRISBURG 19, Central Linn 6
Del Norte (CA) 28, GOLD BEACH 4
COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Sunday
Eastern Oregon 7, NW Christian 4
Eastern Oregon 9, NW Christian 5
Monday
Eastern Oregon 10, NW Christian 2 (5
inn.)
Eastern Oregon 1, NW Christian 0
Basketball
NBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
Cleveland
43 22
Boston
42 25
Washington
41 25
Toronto
39 28
Atlanta
37 30
Indiana
34 32
Detroit
33 33
Milwaukee
32 34
Chicago
32 35
Pct
.662
.627
.621
.582
.552
.515
.500
.485
.478
GB
—
2
2½
5
7
9½
10½
11½
12
.478
.433
.388
.364
.353
.185
12
15
18
19½
20½
31
Pct
.788
.788
.687
.627
.597
.561
.552
.478
.446
.424
.424
.394
.388
.328
.299
GB
—
—
6½
10½
12½
15
15½
20½
22½
24
24
26
26½
30½
32½
x-clinched playoff spot
———
Sunday
Boston 100, Chicago 80
Brooklyn 120, New York 112
Indiana 102, Miami 98
Houston 117, Cleveland 112
Portland 110, Phoenix 101
Philadelphia 118, L.A. Lakers 116
Monday
Chicago 115, Charlotte 109
Toronto 100, Dallas 78
Memphis 113, Milwaukee 93
Minnesota 119, Washington 104
San Antonio 107, Atlanta 99
Utah 114, L.A. Clippers 108
Denver 129, L.A. Lakers 101
Sacramento 120, Orlando 115
Today
Detroit at Cleveland, 4 p.m.
Indiana at New York, 4:30 p.m.
Oklahoma City at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m.
Portland at New Orleans, 5 p.m.
Philadelphia at Golden State, 7:30 p.m.
NCAA
NCAA Tournament
FIRST FOUR
Dayton, Ohio
Today
Mount St. Mary’s (19-15) vs. New Orleans
(20-11), 3:40 p.m.
Kansas State (20-13) vs. Wake Forest (19-
13), 6:10 p.m.
Wednesday
N.C. Central (25-8) vs. UC Davis (22-12),
3:40 p.m.
Providence (20-12) vs. Southern Cal (24-9),
6:10 p.m.
———
EAST REGIONAL
First Round
Thursday
Buffalo, N.Y.
Villanova (31-3) vs. Mount St. Mary’s-New
Orleans winner, 4:10 p.m.
Wisconsin (25-9) vs. Virginia Tech (22-10),
6:40 p.m.
Orlando, Fla.
Virginia (22-10) vs. UNC Wilmington (29-5),
9:40 a.m.
Florida (24-8) vs. ETSU (27-7), 12:10 p.m.
Friday
Greenville, S.C.
Duke (27-8) vs. Troy (22-14), 4:20 p.m.
South Carolina (22-10) vs. Marquette (19-
12), 6:50 p.m.
Tulsa, Okla.
Baylor (25-7) vs. New Mexico State (28-5),
9:40 a.m.
SMU (29-4) vs. Providence-Southern Cal
winner, 12:10 p.m.
Second Round
Saturday-Sunday
Regional Semifinals
Friday, March 24
Regional Championship
Sunday, March 26
———
SOUTH REGIONAL
First Round
Thursday
Milwaukee
Butler (23-8) vs. Winthrop (26-6), 10:30 a.m.
Minnesota (24-9) vs. Middle Tennessee
(30-4), 1 p.m.
Friday
Greenville, S.C.
Arkansas (25-9) vs. Seton Hall (21-11),
10:30 a.m.
North Carolina (27-7) vs. Texas Southern
(23-11), 1 p.m.
Indianapolis
Dayton (24-7) vs. Wichita State (30-4),
4:10 p.m.
Kentucky (29-5) vs. Northern Kentucky
(24-10), 6:40 p.m.
Sacramento, Calif.
Cincinnati (29-5) vs. Kansas State-Wake
Forest winner, 4:27 p.m.
UCLA (29-4) vs. Kent State (22-13), 6:57 p.m.
Second Round
Saturday-Sunday
Regional Semifinals
Friday, March 24
Regional Championship
Sunday, March 26
———
MIDWEST REGIONAL
First Round
Thursday
Milwaukee
Purdue (25-7) vs. Vermont (29-5), 4:27 p.m.
Iowa State (23-10) vs. Nevada (28-6), 6:57 p.m.
Friday
Indianapolis
Michigan (24-11) vs. Oklahoma State (20-
12), 9:15 a.m.
Louisville (24-8) vs. Jacksonville State (20-
14), 11:45 a.m.
Tulsa, Okla.
Kansas (28-4) vs. N.C. Central-UC Davis
winner, 3:50 p.m.
Miami (21-11) vs. Michigan State (19-14),
6:20 p.m.
Sacramento, Calif.
Oregon (29-5) vs. Iona (22-12), 11 a.m.
Creighton (25-9) vs. Rhode Island (24-9),
1:30 p.m.
Second Round
Saturday-Sunday
Regional Semifinals
Thursday, March 23
Regional Championship
Saturday, March 25
———
WEST REGIONAL
First Round
Thursday
Buffalo, N.Y.
Notre Dame (25-9) vs. Princeton (23-6),
9:15 a.m.
West Virginia (26-8) vs. Bucknell (26-8),
11:45 a.m.
Orlando, Fla.
Maryland (24-8) vs. Xavier (21-13), 3:50 p.m.
Florida State (25-8) vs. Florida Gulf Coast
(26-7), 6:20 p.m.
Salt Lake City
Gonzaga (32-1) vs. South Dakota State
(18-16), 11 a.m.
Northwestern (23-11) vs. Vanderbilt (19-15),
1:30 p.m.
Saint Mary’s (28-4) vs. VCU (26-8), 4:20 p.m.
Arizona (30-4) vs. North Dakota (22-9),
6:50 p.m.
Second Round
Saturday
Regional Semifinals
Thursday, March 23
Regional Championship
Saturday, March 25
———
FINAL FOUR
At University of Phoenix Stadium
Glendale, Ariz.
National Semifinals
Saturday, April 1
East champion vs. West champion
South champion vs. Midwest champion
National Championship
Monday, April 3
Chicago at Montreal, 4:30 p.m.
Dallas at Edmonton, 6 p.m.
Buffalo at San Jose, 7:30 p.m.
Arizona at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m.
Baseball
World Baseball Classic
SECOND ROUND
Round Robin
Pool E
At Tokyo Dome
W
L Pct GB
Japan
1
0 1.000 —
Netherlands
1
1 .500
½
Israel
1
1 .500
½
Cuba
0
1 .000
1
———
Sunday
Israel 4, Cuba 1
Japan 8, Netherlands 6, 11 innings
Monday
Netherlands 12, Israel 2, 8 innings
Today
Cuba vs. Japan, 3 a.m.
Netherlands vs. Cuba, 8 p.m.
Wednesday
Israel vs. Japan, 3 a.m.
NCAA Women’s Tournament
BRIDGEPORT REGIONAL
First Round
Friday
At College Park, Md.
Maryland (30-2) vs. Bucknell (27-5), 9 a.m.
West Virginia (23-10) vs. Elon (27-6), 11:30 a.m.
Saturday
At Storrs, Conn.
UConn (32-0) vs. Albany (NY) (21-10), 8 a.m.
Syracuse (21-1) vs. Iowa State (18-12),10:30 a.m.
At Los Angeles
UCLA (23-8) vs. Boise State (25-7), 3:30 p.m.
Texas A&M (21-11) vs. Penn (22-7), 6 p.m.
At Durham, N.C.
Temple (24-7) vs. Oregon (20-13), 3:30 p.m.
Duke (27-5) vs. Hampton (20-12), 6 p.m.
Second Round
Sunday-Monday
Regional Semifinals
Saturday, March 25
Regional Championship
Monday, March 27
STOCKTON REGIONAL
Friday
At Columbia, S.C.
S. Carolina (27-4) vs. UNC-Asheville (19-14), 2 p.m.
Arizona St (19-12) vs. Michigan St (21-11), 4:30 p.m.
At Tallahassee, Fla.
Missouri (21-10) vs. South Florida (24-8), 2 p.m.
Florida St (25-6) vs. W.n Illinois (26-6), 4:30 p.m.
Corvallis, Ore.
Oregon State (29-4) vs. Long Beach State
(23-10), 2 p.m.
Creighton (23-7) vs. Toledo (25-8), 4:30 p.m.
Saturday
At Coral Gables, Fla.
Marquette (25-7) vs. Quinnipiac (27-6), 10:30 a.m.
Miami (23-8) vs. Florida Gulf Coast (26-8), 1 p.m.
Second Round
Sunday-Monday
Regional Semifinals
Saturday, March 25
Regional Championship
Monday, March 27
Hockey
NHL
Sunday
Chicago 4, Minnesota 2
Montreal 4, Edmonton 1
N.Y. Rangers 4, Detroit 1
Anaheim 5, Washington 2
San Jose 5, Dallas 1
Monday
Columbus 5, Philadelphia 3
Tampa Bay 3, N.Y. Rangers 2
Carolina 8, N.Y. Islanders 4
Nashville 5, Winnipeg 4, OT
Calgary 4, Pittsburgh 3, SO
St. Louis 3, Los Angeles 1
Boston 6, Vancouver 3
Arizona 1, Colorado 0
Today
Minnesota at Washington, 4 p.m.
N.Y. Islanders at Carolina, 4 p.m.
Winnipeg at New Jersey, 4 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m.
Toronto at Florida, 4:30 p.m.
Motorsports
Pool F
At Petco Park
San Diego
W
L Pct GB
Dominican Republic 0
0 0.000 —
Puerto Rico
0
0 0.000 —
United States
0
0 0.000 —
Venezuela
0
0 0.000 —
———
Today
Dominican Republic vs. Puerto Rico, 6 p.m.
Wednesday
United States vs. Venezuela, 6 p.m.
Thursday
Dominican Republic vs. Venezuela, 7 p.m.
Friday
United States vs. Puerto Rico, 7 p.m.
Saturday
Puerto Rico vs. Venezuela, 12:30 p.m.
Dominican Republic vs. United States, 7 p.m.
Golf
PGA Tour
Valspar Championship
Sunday
At Innisbrook Golf Resort (Copperhead
Course)
Palm Harbor, Fla.
Purse: $6.3 million
Yardage: 7,340; Par: 71
Final
Adam Hadwin (500)
68-64-67-71—270
Patrick Cantlay (300)
71-66-66-68—271
Dominic Bozzelli (163) 67-68-70-67—272
Jim Herman (163)
62-71-71-68—272
Tony Finau (110)
67-72-70-64—273
Charl Schwartzel (100) 70-70-67-68—275
Wesley Bryan (88)
68-68-72-68—276
Henrik Stenson (88)
64-71-71-70—276
Russell Henley (78)
64-71-75-67—277
John Huh (78)
69-70-69-69—277
Chad Campbell (65)
71-69-69-69—278
Jason Dufner (65)
68-71-72-67—278
Keith Mitchell
69-70-71-68—278
Alex Cejka (54)
68-70-72-69—279
Graeme McDowell (54) 75-67-70-67—279
J.T. Poston (54)
69-70-69-71—279
Nick Watney (54)
70-69-70-70—279
Lucas Glover (46)
68-70-69-73—280
David Hearn (46)
68-74-68-70—280
Ryan Moore (46)
69-72-68-71—280
Kevin Streelman (46)
71-68-71-70—280
Next
March. 16-19 — Arnold Palmer Invitational,
Bay Hill Golf Club and Lodge, Orlando, Fla.
NASCAR
Monster Energy Cup
Kobalt 400
Sunday
At Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Lap length: 1.50 miles
(Start position in parentheses)
1. (2) Martin Truex Jr, Toyota, 267 laps, 0
rating, 60 points.
2. (5) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 267, 0, 52.
3. (12) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 267, 0, 47.
4. (6) Joey Logano, Ford, 267, 0, 39.
5. (1) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 267, 0, 48.
6. (15) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 267, 0, 31.
7. (3) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 267, 0, 43.
8. (10) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 267, 0, 37.
9. (4) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 267, 0, 30.
10. (13) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 267, 0, 27.
11. (16) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 267, 0, 31.
12. (7) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 267, 0, 25.
13. (20) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 267, 0, 24.
14. (30) Aric Almirola, Ford, 267, 0, 23.
15. (8) Erik Jones, Toyota, 267, 0, 22.
16. (18) Dale Earnhardt Jr, Chevrolet,
267, 0, 26.
17. (21) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 267, 0, 22.
18. (26) Michael McDowell, Chevrolet,
267, 0, 19.
19. (14) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 267, 0, 18.
20. (11) Daniel Suarez, Toyota, 267, 0, 17.
21. (24) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 267, 0, 16.
22. (9) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 267, 0, 18.
23. (25) Chris Buescher, Chevrolet, 266, 0, 14.
24. (23) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 266, 0, 13.
25. (22) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 266, 0, 12.
26. (31) Matt DiBenedetto, Ford, 265, 0, 11.
27. (27) Landon Cassill, Ford, 264, 0, 10.
28. (33) Cole Whitt, Ford, 264, 0, 9.
29. (32) David Ragan, Ford, 264, 0, 8.
30. (17) Kurt Busch, Ford, 263, 0, 7.
31. (37) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 262, 0, 6.
32. (36) Jeffrey Earnhardt, Chevrolet,
261, 0, 5.
33. (29) Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Ford, 261, 0, 4.
34. (35) Gray Gaulding, Toyota, 260, 0, 3.
35. (38) Derrike Cope, Chevrolet, 254, 0, 2.
36. (28) Danica Patrick, Ford, engine, 246, 0, 1.
37. (39) Timmy Hill, Chevrolet, suspension,
135, 0, 0.
38. (19) Kevin Harvick, Ford, accident, 68, 0, 1.
39. (34) Corey Lajoie, Toyota, accident, 16, 0, 1.
———
Race Statistics
Average Speed of Race Winner: 136.034
mph.
Time of Race: 2 hours, 56 minutes, 39
seconds.
Margin of Victory: 1.495 seconds.
Caution Flags: 6 for 34 laps.
Lead Changes: 14 among 6 drivers.
Lap Leaders: B.Keselowski 1-19; M.Truex
20-24; B.Keselowski 25-70; J.Logano 71-75;
M.Truex 76-124; B.Keselowski 125-126;
T.Dillon 127-128; M.McDowell 129-130;
M.Truex 131-153; J.Johnson 154-156;
M.Truex 157-211; J.Johnson 212-227;
M.Truex 228-243; B.Keselowski 244-265;
M.Truex 266-267
Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led,
Laps Led): M.Truex, 6 times for 144
laps; B.Keselowski, 4 times for 85 laps;
J.Johnson, 2 times for 17 laps; J.Logano,
1 time for 4 laps; T.Dillon, 1 time for 1 lap;
M.McDowell, 1 time for 1 lap.
Wins: Ku.Busch, 1; B.Keselowski, 1;
M.Truex, 1.
Top 16 in Points: 1. B.Keselowski, 132; 2.
K.Larson, 131; 3. C.Elliott, 129; 4. M.Truex,
127; 5. J.Logano, 119; 6. R.Blaney, 106; 7.
Ku.Busch, 93; 8. K.Harvick, 91; 9. K.Kahne,
88; 10. J.McMurray, 86; 11. T.Bayne, 82;
12. C.Bowyer, 73; 13. M.Kenseth, 71;
14. A.Almirola, 70; 15. D.Hamlin, 68; 16.
P.Menard, 62.
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