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SPORTS
East Oregonian
Saturday, June 29, 2019
Gurriel’s homer in 10th lifts Astros to 2-1 win over Seattle
Associated Press
HOUSTON — Yuli Gur-
riel hit a game-ending home
run in the 10th inning and
the Houston Astros beat the
Seattle Mariners 2-1 on Fri-
day night.
Gurriel hit a 2-2 pitch
from Matt Festa (0-2) off
the facade in left fi eld for his
eighth homer.
Houston’s Josh Reddick
hit a solo home run to right
in the eighth inning to tie it
at 1. That snapped a streak of
17 scoreless innings for the
Astros.
Austin Nola put the Mar-
iners ahead 1-0 in the third
with his fi rst career home
run.
Will Harris (2-1) pitched
around a single in the tenth
for the win.
Houston missed a chance
to get on the board in the
seventh, with Myles Straw
forced to hold at third after
he missed the base on a
single by Jake Marisnick.
After Austin Adams walked
George Springer to load the
bases with one out, Adams
got Jose Altuve to ground
to third, with Tim Beckham
nailing Straw at the plate.
Adams struck out Alex Breg-
man to end the inning.
After
Matt
Carasiti
pitched a scoreless fi rst,
AP Photo/David J. Phillip
Seattle Mariners’ J.P. Crawford, bottom, is tagged out by
Houston Astros catcher Robinson Chirinos, while trying to
score during the fourth inning of a baseball game on Friday
in Houston.
AP Photo/David J. Phillip
Houston Astros’ Yuli Gurriel, right, celebrates with teammates after hitting a game-winning
home run against the Seattle Mariners during the 10th inning of a baseball game on Friday
in Houston.
Tommy Milone threw fi ve
scoreless innings, scattering
three hits.
Houston starter Wade
Miley yielded one run and
three hits in six innings.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Astros: RHP Brad Pea-
cock was placed on the 10-day
injured list with right shoul-
der discomfort. Manager AJ
Hinch said the Astros expect
to have Peacock back in the
rotation after the All-Star
break. ... Houston recalled
LHP Reymin Guduan from
Triple-A Round Rock to take
Peacock’s spot on the roster.
... 1B Yordan Alvarez was
out of the lineup Friday with
a sore left knee after leaving
Thursday’s game in the third
inning.
UP NEXT
Mariners: LHP Yusei
Kikuchi (4-5, 5.11 ERA)
starts Saturday looking to
build off his last start Sunday
in which he allowed three
runs over six innings in a win
over the Orioles. The left-
hander has allowed six runs
or more in three of his last six
starts.
Astros: RHP Justin Ver-
lander (10-3, 2.67) looks to
continue his solid season
Saturday after earning the
win in his last start Sunday,
striking out nine and yielding
three runs in seven innings
against the Yankees.
MLB
2
1
Houston
(50-32)
Seattle
(37-48)
Up Next: Today, 5:15 p.m.,
Seattle at Houston
TV: RTNW
SCOREBOARD
BASEBALL
MLB
2019 ALL-STAR STARTERS
AP Photo/Elise Amendola, File
In this Sept. 30, 2016, fi le photo, Boston Red Sox’s David Or-
tiz speaks during a news conference before a baseball game
against the Toronto Blue Jays at Fenway Park, in Boston.
Dominican police
arrest ‘mastermind’ in
David Ortiz shooting
By MARTÍN ADAMES
AND DÁNICA COTO
Associated Press
SANTO DOMINGO,
Dominican Republic —
Authorities in the Domin-
ican Republic announced
Friday that they have
arrested the man behind
the shooting of baseball
great David Ortiz in an
apparent case of mistaken
identity.
Police said Víctor Hugo
Gómez was detained in
the Caribbean country. No
further details were imme-
diately released.
Authorities had said last
week that they believed
Gómez was living in the
U.S. and described him as
a dangerous fugitive, add-
ing that he was an asso-
ciate of Mexico’s Gulf
Cartel.
He is accused of
ordering the killing of
his cousin, Sixto David
Fernández. Authorities say
hit men confused Ortiz
with Fernández during
the June 9 shooting at a
bar in the capital of Santo
Domingo. The two men
are friends and were shar-
ing a table.
Carlos Rubio, Gómez’s
attorney, did not imme-
diately return a message
for comment. However,
he posted a seven-min-
ute video on YouTube on
Friday in which his client
talks about the case.
“I would never do some-
thing like this,” Gómez
said, adding that he did not
try to kill his cousin, “and
least of all David, ‘Big
Papi.’”
Gómez, who was wear-
ing a gray T-shirt and a
khaki cap, said he made
the video because he fears
for his life and wanted to
reject the accusations as he
called on police to investi-
gate the case more deeply.
“I want to clarify that I
have nothing to do with any
attempt on the life against
Sixto David Fernández,”
he said. “We’re family.”
Gómez then spent most
of the video accusing
Fernández of having ties
to drug traffi ckers, saying
that many people would
back up his claims.
Fernández did not
return a message for
comment.
Authorities said at
a recent press confer-
ence that Gómez wanted
Fernández killed because
he believed his cousin
turned him into Domini-
can drug investigators in
2011. They said Gómez
then spent time in prison
in the Dominican Repub-
lic with one of at least 11
suspects arrested in the
shooting.
Gómez later resurfaced
in the U.S. as one of dozens
of suspects sought by fed-
eral authorities following a
March 2019 drug traffi ck-
ing sting in Houston.
In the video, Gómez
said he did not turn him-
self into U.S. authorities
because he was not home
at the time and because he
could not afford a lawyer
or post bond.
Police had said Fernán-
dez
received
several
threatening messages from
Gómez prior to the shoot-
ing but did not provide a
time frame.
On Friday, authori-
ties also announced the
arrest of another suspect,
Alberto Rodríguez Mota,
who is accused of paying
the hit men some $8,000.
Police said he was cap-
tured off the eastern coast
of the Dominican Republic
en route to Puerto Rico.
Tuesday, July 9
At Progressive Field, Cleveland Ohio
American League
Catcher — Gary Sanchez, New York
Yankees
First Baseman — Carlos Santana, Cleve-
land Indians
Second Baseman — DJ LeMahieu, New
York Yankees
Shortstop — Jorge Polanco, Minne-
sota Twins
Third Baseman — Alex Bregman, Hous-
ton Astros
Designated Hitter — Hunter Pence,
Texas Rangers
Outfi eld — Mike Trout, Los Angeles
Angels
Outfi eld — George Springer, Houston
Astros
Outfi eld — Michael Brantley, Houston
Astros
National League
Catcher — Wilson Contreras, Chicago
Cubs
First Baseman — Freddie Freeman,
Atlanta Braves
Second Baseman — Ketel Marte, Arizona
Diamondbacks
Shortstop — Javier Baez, Chicago Cubs
Third Baseman — Nolan Arenado, Colo-
rado Rockies
Outfi eld — Christian Yelich, Milwaukee
Brewers
Outfi eld — Cody Bellinger, Los Ange-
les Dodgers
Outfi eld — Ronald Acuna Jr., Atlanta
Braves
———
Note: Pitchers and reserves will be
announced Sunday, June 30.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East
W
L
Pct
GB
New York
52
28
.650
—
Tampa Bay
46
36
.561
7
Boston
44
38
.537
9
Toronto
30
52
.366
23
Baltimore
23
58
.284
29½
Central
W
L
Pct
GB
Minnesota
52
29
.642
—
Cleveland
44
37
.543
8
Chicago
38
41
.481
13
Kansas City
28
54
.341
24½
Detroit
26
51
.338
24
West
W
L
Pct
GB
Houston
51
32
.614
—
Texas
46
36
.561
4½
Oakland
43
39
.524
7½
Los Angeles
42
40
.512
8½
Seattle
37
49
.430
15½
———
Friday’s Games
Baltimore 13, Cleveland 0
Toronto 6, Kansas City 2
Texas 5, Tampa Bay 0
Washington 3, Detroit 1
Chicago White Sox 6, Minnesota 4
Houston 2, Seattle 1, 10 innings
Saturday’s Games
N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 5-5) vs. Boston
(Porcello 5-7) at London, 10:10 a.m.
Cleveland (Plesac 3-2) at Baltimore
(Cashner 7-3), 1:05 p.m.
Kansas City (Bailey 7-6) at Toronto (Stro-
man 5-9), 1:07 p.m.
Texas (Sampson 6-4) at Tampa Bay
(McKay 0-0), 1:10 p.m.
Washington (Voth 0-0) at Detroit (Soto
0-2), 1:10 p.m.
Minnesota (Pineda 4-4) at Chicago White
Sox (Nova 3-6), 1:12 p.m.
Seattle (Kikuchi 4-5) at Houston (Ver-
lander 10-3), 5:15 p.m.
Oakland (Anderson 7-5) at L.A. Angels
(Skaggs 7-6), 7:07 p.m.
Sunday’s Games
N.Y. Yankees vs. Boston at London,
7:10 a.m.
Cleveland at Baltimore, 10:05 a.m.
Kansas City at Toronto, 10:07 a.m.
Texas at Tampa Bay, 10:10 a.m.
Washington at Detroit, 10:10 a.m.
Minnesota at Chicago White Sox,
11:10 a.m.
Seattle at Houston, 11:10 a.m.
Oakland at L.A. Angels, 1:07 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
All Times PDT
East
Atlanta
Philadelphia
Washington
New York
Miami
Central
Chicago
Milwaukee
St. Louis
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
West
Los Angeles
Colorado
W
49
43
41
37
31
W
44
43
40
39
37
W
56
42
L
34
39
40
46
49
L
38
39
39
41
42
L
27
39
Pct
.590
.524
.506
.446
.388
Pct
.537
.524
.506
.488
.468
Pct
.675
.519
GB
—
5½
7
12
16½
GB
—
1
2½
4
5½
GB
—
13
Arizona
42 41 .506
14
San Diego
40 40 .500 14½
San Francisco 34 46 .425 20½
———
Friday’s Games
Atlanta 6, N.Y. Mets 2
Cincinnati 6, Chicago Cubs 3
Miami 6, Philadelphia 2
Washington 3, Detroit 1
Pittsburgh 3, Milwaukee 2
Saturday’s Games
Atlanta (Teheran 5-6) at N.Y. Mets (Matz
5-6), 1:10 p.m.
Chicago Cubs (Quintana 4-7) at Cincin-
nati (Castillo 7-2), 1:10 p.m.
Philadelphia (Efl in 7-7) at Miami (Yama-
moto 3-0), 1:10 p.m.
Washington (Voth 0-0) at Detroit (Soto
0-2), 1:10 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 7-1) at Colorado
(Gray 8-5), 5:15 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Lyles 5-3) at Milwaukee
(Woodruff 9-2), 5:15 p.m.
Arizona (Greinke 8-3) at San Francisco
(Pomeranz 2-8), 7:05 p.m.
St. Louis (Hudson 6-3) at San Diego
(Paddack 4-4), 7:10 p.m.
Sunday’s Games
Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 10:10 a.m.
Philadelphia at Miami, 10:10 a.m.
Washington at Detroit, 10:10 a.m.
Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 11:10 a.m.
L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 12:10 p.m.
Arizona at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m.
St. Louis at San Diego, 1:10 p.m.
Atlanta at N.Y. Mets, 4:05 p.m.
2019 BASEBALL FIRST-ROUND
SIGNING BONUSES
The signing bonuses for the fi rst-round
selections in the 2019 baseball ama-
teur draft:
1. Baltimore, Adley Rutschman, c, Ore-
gon State, $8.1 million
2. Kansas City, Bobby Witt Jr., ss, Col-
leyville (Texas) Heritage HS, $7,787,400
3. Chicago White Sox, Andrew Vaughn,
1b, California.
4. Miami, J.J. Bleday, of, Vanderbilt.
5. Detroit, Riley Greene, of, Hagerty HS,
Oviedo, Fla., $6,180,700
6. San Diego, CJ Abrams, ss, Blessed Trin-
ity Catholic HS, Roswell, Ga., $5.2 million
7. Cincinnati, Nick Lodolo, lhp, TCU,
$5,432,400
8. Texas, Josh Jung, 3b, Texas Tech.
9. Atlanta, Shea Langeliers, c, Baylor,
$3,997,500
10. San Francisco, Hunter Bishop, of, Ari-
zona State.
11. Toronto, Alek Manoah, rhp, West Vir-
ginia, $4,547,500
12. N.Y. Mets, Brett Baty, 3b, Lake Travis
HS, Austin, Texas, $3.9 million
13. Minnesota, Keoni Cavaco, 3b, East-
lake HS, Chula Vista, Calif., $4.05 million
14. Philadelphia, Bryson Stott, ss, UNLV,
$3.9 million
15. L.A. Angels, Will Wilson, ss, NC State,
$3,397,500
16. Arizona, Corbin Carroll, cf, Lakeside
HS, Seattle, $3,745,500
17. Washington, Jackson Rutledge, rhp,
San Jacinto College North, $3.45 million
18. Pittsburgh, Quinn Priester, rhp, Cary-
Grove HS, Cary, Ill., $3.4 million
19. St. Louis, Zack Thompson, lhp, Ken-
tucky, $3 million
20. Seattle, George Kirby, rhp, Elon,
$3,242,900
21. Atlanta, Braden Shewmake, ss, Texas
A&M, $3,129,800
22. Tampa Bay, Greg Jones, ss, UNC
Wilmington, $3,024,500
23. Colorado, Michael Toglia, 1b, UCLA,
$2,725,000
24. Cleveland, Daniel Espino, Georgia
Premier Academy, Statesboro, Ga., $2.5
million
25. L.A. Dodgers, Kody Hoese, 3b,
Tulane, $2,740,300
26. Arizona, Blake Walston, lhp, New
Hanover HS, Wilmington, N.C., $2.45
million
27. Chicago Cubs, Ryan Jensen, RHP,
Fresno State, $2 million
28. Milwaukee, Ethan Small, lhp, Missis-
sippi State, $1.8 million
29. Oakland, Logan Davidson, ss, Clem-
son, $2,424,600
30. N.Y. Yankees, Anthony Volpe, ss, Del-
barton HS, Morristown, N.J., $2,740,300
31. L.A. Dodgers, Michael Busch, 2b,
North Carolina.
32. Houston, Korey Lee, c, California.
$1.75 million
33. Arizona, Brennan Malone, rhp, IMG
Academy, Bradenton, Fla., $2,202,200
34. Arizona, Drey Jameson, rhp, Ball
State, $1.4 million
SOCCER
2019 WOMEN’S WORLD CUP
GLANCE
QUARTERFINALS
Thursday, June 27
At Le Havre, France
England 3, Norway 0
Friday, June 28
At Paris
United States 2, France 1
Saturday, June 29
At Valenciennes, France
Italy vs. Netherlands, 6 a.m.
At Rennes, France
Germany vs. Sweden, 9:30 a.m.
SEMIFINALS
Tuesday, July 2
At Lyon, France
England vs. United States, 12 p.m.
Wednesday, July 3
At Lyon, France
Italy-Netherlands winner vs. Germa-
ny-Sweden winner, 12 p.m.
THIRD PLACE
Saturday, July 6
At Nice, France
Semifi nal losers, 8 a.m.
CHAMPIONSHIP
Sunday, July 7
At Lyon, France
Semifi nal winners, 8 a.m.
WOMEN’S WORLD CUP
SCORING LEADERS
Five
Alex Morgan, United States
Ellen White, England
Megan Rapinoe, United States
Sam Kerr, Australia
Four
Cristiane, Brazil
Wendy Renard, France
Three
Aurora Galli, Italy
Carli Lloyd, United States
Cristiana Girelli, Italy
Jennifer Hermoso, Spain
Sara Daebritz, Germany
MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER
All Times PDT
EASTERN
W L T Pts GF GA
Philadelphia
9 4 5 32 32 21
Montreal
9 7 3 30 23 29
D.C. United
8 4 6 30 24 18
New York
8 6 3 27 30 20
Atlanta
8 6 2 26 21 14
New York City FC
5 1 8 23 23 17
Toronto FC
6 7 4 22 29 30
Chicago
4 7 7 19 26 27
Orlando City
5 8 3 18 22 22
Columbus
5 10 2 17 16 25
New England
4 8 5 17 18 34
Cincinnati
3 12 2 11 14 35
WESTERN
W L T Pts GF GA
Los Angeles FC
11 1 4 37 39 13
LA Galaxy
10 6 1 31 24 19
Seattle
7 4 5 26 26 21
FC Dallas
7 6 5 26 27 24
Houston
7 5 3 24 21 20
San Jose
6 6 4 22 25 27
Minnesota United
6 7 3 21 23 25
Real Salt Lake
6 8 2 20 22 28
Vancouver
4 6 8 20 21 24
Sporting Kansas City 4 5 7 19 27 27
Portland
5 8 2 17 24 28
Colorado
4 9 4 16 27 36
NOTE: Three points for victory, one point
for tie.
———
Friday, June 28
New York 3, Chicago 1
Saturday, June 29
Cincinnati at Minnesota United, 1 p.m.
Montreal at Atlanta, 3 p.m.
Philadelphia at New York City FC, 4 p.m.
Houston at New England, 4:30 p.m.
Orlando City at Columbus, 4:30 p.m.
Toronto FC at D.C. United, 5 p.m.
LA Galaxy at San Jose, 7 p.m.
Sporting Kansas City at Real Salt Lake,
7 p.m.
Vancouver at Seattle, 7 p.m.
Sunday, June 30
FC Dallas at Portland, 8 p.m.
Wednesday, July 3
Seattle at New York City FC, 4 p.m.
Philadelphia at Orlando City, 4:30 p.m.
Atlanta at Chicago, 5 p.m.
San Jose at Minnesota United, 5 p.m.
Los Angeles FC at Sporting Kansas City,
5:30 p.m.
New York at Houston, 6 p.m.
Columbus at Real Salt Lake, 7 p.m.
Thursday, July 4
D.C. United at FC Dallas, 6 p.m.
New England at Colorado, 6 p.m.
Toronto FC at LA Galaxy, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, July 6
Orlando City at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.
Houston at Cincinnati, 4:30 p.m.
Minnesota United at Montreal, 4:30 p.m.
Seattle at Columbus, 4:30 p.m.
Chicago at Sporting Kansas City,
5:30 p.m.
Real Salt Lake at San Jose, 7:30 p.m.
Vancouver at Los Angeles FC, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, July 7
New York at Atlanta, 11 a.m.
Portland at New York City FC, 3:30 p.m.
BASKETBALL
NBA CALENDAR
July 5-15 — NBA Summer League, Las
Vegas.
July 6 — Teams may begin signing free
agents.
Aug. 31-Sept. 15 — Basketball World
Cup, China.
Sept. 6 — Hall of Fame enshrinement,
Springfi eld, Mass.
TRANSACTIONS
FRIDAY’S SPORTS
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
Major League Baseball
OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF
BASEBALL — Suspended free agent
LHP Christian Aragon has received an
80-game suspension without pay after
testing positive for Methasterone, a per-
formance-enhancing substance; Cleve-
land minor league RHP Matthew Solter
(Lynchburg-Carolina) 80 games after
testing positive for Clomiphene; and
Philadelphia minor league RHPs Engel
Estevez (GCL) and Robinson Martinez
(GCL) and C Carlos Oropeza (GCL) 25
games each for their violations of the
Minor League Drug Prevention and
Treatment Program.
American League
BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Reinstated LHP
John Means from the 10-day IL.
BOSTON RED SOX — Signed LHP Chris
Murphy; RHPs Cody Scroggins, Reed
Harrington, Mason Duke and Casey
Sutherland; and SS Daniel Bakst to minor
league contracts.
CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Placed SS Tim
Anderson on the 10-day IL, retroac-
tive to June 26. Designated 1B/DH Yon-
der Alonso for assignment. Purchased
the contract of LHP Ross Detwiler from
Charlotte (IL). Recalled OF Daniel Palka
from Charlotte. Signed 1B Andrew
Vaughn and RHPs Matthew Thompson
and Andrew Dalquist to minor league
contracts.
CLEVELAND INDIANS — Activated
RHP Mike Clevinger from the 10-day
IL. Recalled INF Yu Chang from Colum-
bus (IL). Placed INF Jose RamiRez on
the paternity list. Optioned RHP Jon
Edwards to Columbus.
MINNESOTA TWINS — Placed OF Eddie
Rosario on the 10-day IL, retroactive to
June 27. Activated INF Ehire Adrianza
from the 10-day IL.
TEXAS RANGERS — Claimed LHP Jesse
Biddle off waivers from Seattle. Trans-
ferred LHP Jeff rey Springs to the 60-day
IL. Released LHP Drew Smyly after he
cleared waivers.
TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Reinstated
1B Justin Smoak from the 10-day IL.
Optioned OF Billy McKinney to Buf-
falo (IL).
National League
CINCNNATI REDS — Placed C Tucker
Barnhart on the 10-day IL, retroactive to
June 23. Reinstated 2B Scooter Gennett
from the 60-day IL.
MIAMI MARLINS — Reinstated C Jorge
Alfaro from the 7-day concussion IL.
Optioned C Wilkin Castillo to New Orle-
ans (PCL). Placed RHP Tayron Guerrero
on the 10-day IL, retroactive to June 27.
Recalled RHP Jeff Brigham from New
Orleans.
MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Recalled RHP
Corbin Burnes, 2B Keston Hiura and
INF/OF Tyler Saladino from San Anto-
nio (PCL). Optioned INF Travis Shaw to
San Antonio. Placed RHP Jimmy Nel-
son on the 10-day IL, retroactive to June
26. Designated INF/OF Hernan Perez for
assignment.
NEW YORK METS — Signed RHP Matt
Allan to a minor league contract.
WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Reinstated
1B Ryan Zimmerman from the 10-day IL.
Optioned OF Michael A. Taylor to Har-
risburg (EL).
BASKETBALL
Women’s National Basketball
Association.
NEW YORK LIBERTY — Signed C Avery
Warley-Talbert.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
NFL — Promoted Bobby Gallo to senior
vice president of club business devel-
opment; Tracie Rodburg to senior vice
president of sponsorship manage-
ment; and Michael Signora to senior vice
president of football and international
communications.
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS — Signed OT
Brant Weiss. Waived-injured OL Koda
Martin.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
LOS ANGELES FC — Recalled D Dejan
Jakovic from Las Vegas (USLC).
SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC — Signed F Jus-
tin Dhillon.
COLLEGE
EAST TENNESSEE STATE — Named Cam-
eron Sauro men’s assistant soccer coach.
THE CITADEL — Announced men’s
senior basketball G Tyson Batiste trans-
ferred from CCSU.
WAYNE STATE — Named Erika Wallace
athletics chief of staff .