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SPORTS Wednesday, August 23, 2017 East Oregonian Page 3B MARINERS: Gonzalez lasts just 4 2/3 innings Continued from 1B dropped a throw during a rundown in the fifth, allowing Ozzie Albies to race home. Seattle made five throws on the play, ending when first baseman Yonder Alonso cut across the diamond with the ball chasing one runner, then tossing to catcher Mike Zunino for a tag between second and third. Another unearned run scored after center fielder Mitch Haniger fumbled away a routine flyball. In his fourth start since being acquired from St. Louis, Gonzalez surrendered six hits in 4 2-3 innings, walked three and struck out five. The left-hander retired the first two hitters in the fifth but couldn’t get through the inning. After Freddie Freeman walked and Matt Kemp singled, the Mariners called in James Pazos from the bullpen. Markakis foiled that strategy, singling to left-center to bring home Freeman. Four Atlanta pitchers combined on the four-hit shutout. Jose Ramirez pitched the seventh, Sam Freeman worked 1 1-3 innings and Arodys Vizcaino got the final two outs. Seattle began the night one game out of an AL wild- card spot. TRAINER’S ROOM Mariners RHP Tony Zych (right flexor strain) was placed on the 10-day disabled list with a right flexor strain. Zych, who last pitched Saturday at Tampa Bay, is 6-3 with a 2.66 ERA in 45 appearances. “It’s probably the best thing to give him 10 days and let it calm down,” manager Scott Servais said. RHP Dan Altavilia was recalled from Triple-A Tacoma to fill Zych’s spot on the roster. He made 29 appearances for the Mariners earlier this season, going 1-1 with a 5.46 ERA. UP NEXT Mariners: RHP Erasmo Ramirez (5-4) makes his fifth start for the team where he is 1-1 with a 3.54 ERA in five four starts. Braves: R.A. Dickey (8-8) makes his first appear- ance against the Mariners since Sept. 23, 2014. The 42-year-old knuckleballer is 5-5 with a 4.99 in 15 career games vs. Seattle. AP Photo/John Amis Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Marco Gonzales hands the ball to Seattle manager Scott Servais as he is removed during the fifth inning of a Tuesday’s game against the Atlanta Braves in Atlanta. PAC-12: Herbert feeling more comfortable after taking over as a freshman Continued from 1B player of the year honor as a sophomore. Recovered from shoulder surgery, Browning is ready to lead the No. 8 Huskies, drawing motivation from the season-ending loss to Alabama in the playoffs. “I’m not happy with how last season went. We lost. We finished with a loss, and to have that sour taste in your mouth now for almost eight months, that’s doesn’t feel good,” Browning said. “So there’s no mistaking that there’s some motivation for us and that we can do better.” JOSH ROSEN, UCLA: Rosen has thrown for 5,583 yards and 33 touchdowns in his first two years, but he’s often garnered more attention for off-field antics on social media. He’s toned down his profile heading into this season. “You grow every day,” said Rosen, who had shoulder surgery following UCLA’s 4-8 season. “Get older, you get bigger, get better, get smarter, and UCLA has treated me very well the last few years. And I definitely look forward to continuing that process.” LUKE FALK, WASH- INGTON STATE: A former walk-on, Falk decided to return to the Cougars for his senior year. He’s one of AP Photo/Timothy J. Gonzalez, File File - Justin Herbert was thrust into a role as Oregon’s starting QB as a freshman last season when graduate transfer Dakota Prukop struggled. Herbert would go on to play in nine games, throwing for 1,936 yards with 19 touchdowns but the Ducks finished a disappointing 4-8. the reasons the Cougars are ranked No. 24. Falk posted his second straight season with at least 30 touchdown passes last year when he threw for 4,204 yards and 37 TDs. “He’s not a guy that has a bunch of highs and lows. Just kind of steady, focused, intense work ethic without any panic to it. I do think his best football is ahead of him,” coach Mike Leach said. JUSTIN HERBERT, OREGON: Herbert was thrust into a role as Oregon’s starting QB as a freshman last season when graduate transfer Dakota Prukop struggled. Herbert would go on to play in nine games, throwing for 1,936 yards with 19 touchdowns but the Ducks finished a disap- pointing 4-8. “Last year I think I didn’t do a good job of being vocal or talking very much. So I think it kind of hurt us from a strategy standpoint. I didn’t have the comfortability to go to the offensive linemen or the running backs or the receivers,” he said. “But I think just being more comfortable around them has been super helpful.” JAKE LUTON, OREGON STATE: Luton transferred from Ventura Community College, where last season he threw for 3,551 yards and 40 touch- downs, both school records. He went 13-for-21 for 118 yards in the Beavers’ spring game, but he was hampered by an illness and dropped 25 pounds from his 6-foot-6 frame. “I’ve been putting in the work since I was 6 years old, I started playing flag football, up until now, you know? You think back and really everything that I’ve ever done in my life leads up to now — playing Pac-12 football, where I wanted to be,” Luton said. TYLER HUNTLEY, UTAH: The sophomore won the starter’s job over senior Troy Williams, who started all 13 games last season and was voted an offensive captain during fall camp. Huntley played in four games last year, passing for 60 yards and running for 15 yards with a touchdown. Williams threw for 2,757 yards and 15 touchdowns with eight INTs last season. “He’s electric,” coach Kyle Whittingham said. “He’s able to make a play when everything breaks down, he can escape and extend the play and make something happen.” B R A N D O N DAWKINS, ARIZONA: Although he hasn’t formally been named starter, most signs point to Dawkins. He shared time last season with Anu Solomon, who has transferred to Baylor. Dawkins played 10 games last season with nine starts as a redshirt sophomore. He threw for 1,348 yards with eight touchdowns and ran for 944 yards with 10 scores. MANNY WILKINS, ARIZONA STATE: Wilkins is considered the front-runner despite competing with Alabama transfer Blake Barnett in camp. Wilkins started 10 games as a sophomore last season, throwing for 2,329 yards and 12 touchdowns, while rushing for 246 yards and five scores. But he was hindered by injury. “I’ve enjoyed watching the competition probably as much as I’ve ever enjoyed any competition. What’s been neat is to watch them elevate each other, and it’s a fierce competition. And it’s created that atmosphere on our whole team,” coach Todd Graham said. STEVEN MONTEZ, COLORADO: Montez played in 10 games as a freshman last season and went 2-1 as Colorado’s starter when senior Sefo Liufau was hurt. The Buffaloes finished 10-4 last season and earned their first bowl berth since 2007. “I think there’s a little bit of confidence there, just seeing that I’ve had game experience and I’ve done a decent job running the offense and just getting us in good situations for making plays,” Montez said. KELLER CHRYST, STANFORD: Chryst tore the ACL in his right knee in Stanford’s bowl game but came back to regain his starting job in fall camp. He was 6-0 as a sophomore starter last season with 10 TD passes, and the Cardinal finished 10-3. UNDECIDED, CALI- FORNIA: New head coach Justin Wilcox is letting the competition at quarterback play out during fall camp. He’s got several options after the departure of Davis Webb, including Chase Forest, Ross Bowers and freshman Chase Garbers. ———— AP Writers Tim Booth in Washington, Arnie Stapleton in Colorado, John Marshall in Arizona, Kareem Cope- land in Utah, Greg Beacham in Los Angeles and Josh Dubow in San Francisco contributed. EAST'40OREGON marketplace Place classified ads online at www.eastoregonmarketplace.com Bargain Bin! 4 Homes for Sale 100 $125,000 POTENTIAL/LOCATION! Wine bar w/certified kitchen, sale includes light fixtures, liquor license, wine stock, bar, tables/chairs, more. Expand seating, offer food. Building leased. Dawn 541-310-9563cell. #17375188 Coldwell Banker Whitney (541) 276-0021 Special Notices 10 CLASSIFIED LINE AD DEADLINES East Oregonian 3pm the day prior to publication $159,000 3BEDROOM, 1.5BATHS w/office or den. Updated interior, upgraded electrical/heating, refinished hardwood floors. w107 sf(m/l), w/full basement. Large yard, covered patio. 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