B4 The BulleTin • Friday, april 2, 2021 ON THE AIR SCOREBOARD FRIDAY BASKETBALL Girls high school, Nationals semifinal, Paul VI (VA) vs. Lake Highland Prep (FL) Girls high school, Nationals semifinal, Freemont (UT) vs. Westlake (GA) Boys high school, Nationals semifinal, IMG Academy (FL) vs. Sunrise Christian (KS) Boys high school, Nationals semifinal, AZ Compass vs. Montverde Academy (FL) Women’s Final Four, South Carolina vs. Stanford Women’s Final Four, Arizona vs. Connecticut NBA, Milwaukee at Portland GOLF LPGA Tour, ANA Inspiration PGA Tour, Texas Open LPGA Tour, ANA Inspiration TENNIS ATP/WTA, Miami Open ATP/WTA, Miami Open HORSE RACING America’s Day at the Races BASEBALL College, Washington at UCLA MLB regional coverage College, Kentucky at Mississippi St. College, Stanford at Washington St. MLB, San Francisco at Seattle SOFTBALL College, Kentucky at Tennessee College, Oregon at Oregon St. College, Oregon at Oregon St. SURFING World Surf League, Championship Tour: Newcastle Cup OLYMPICS U.S. Olympic Trials, Wrestling MIXED MARTIAL ARTS Bellator 255, Pitbull vs. Sanchez 2 SOCCER Premier League, Chelsea vs. West Brom Time TV ON DECK 7:30 a.m. ESPNU 9:30 a.m. ESPNU 11:30 a.m. ESPN2 1:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 9 a.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. ESPN2 ESPN ESPN NBCSNW Golf Golf Golf 10 a.m. 4 p.m. Tennis Tennis 10 a.m. FS2 FRIDAY Football: Bend at Summit, 7 p.m.; Mountain View at ridgeview, 7 p.m.; Crook County at estacada, 7 p.m.; Gladstone at Madras, 7 p.m; la pine at Sisters, 7 p.m. Volleyball: Mountain View at Summit, 6:30 p.m. Boys soccer: redmond at Crook County, 4:30 p.m. SATURDAY Football: redmond at la Salle prep, 3 p.m.; north lake/paisley at Gilchrist, noon. Volleyball: redmond vs. Bend (at ridgeview), 11 a.m.; Bend at ridgeview, 12:30 p.m.; redmond at rid- geview, 6:30 p.m.; The dalles at Crook County, TBd; la pine at Creswell, 1 p.m.; north Bend vs. la pine (at Cre- swell), 2:45 p.m.; Crane at Central Christian, 10 a.m.; St. paul at Central Christian, 2 p.m. Boys soccer: Bend at Summit, 1 p.m.; pendleton at Crook County, noon; damascus Christian at Central Christian/Trinity lutheran, 1 p.m. Girls soccer: Crook County at pendleton, noon; la pine at pleasant hill, 1 p.m. Cross-country: Central Oregon XC Classic, at Bend pine nursery park; Warner pacific XC Classic. PREPS Football Thursday’s Game regis 27, Culver 7 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. Pac-12 MLB SEC Pac-12 Root 2 p.m. ESPNU 2 p.m. Pac-12 (Ore) 4:30 p.m. Pac-12 (Ore) 3:30 p.m. FS2 4:30 p.m. NBCSN 6 p.m. SHO 4:25 a.m. (Sat) NBCSN Volleyball Wednesday’s Late Games Sweet home 3, Sisters 0 (25-13, 25-17, 25-21) Culver 3, Santiam 0 (25-21, 25-13, 25-19) rogue Valley adventist 3, Trinity lutheran 0 (25-24, 25- 6, 25-10) Thursday’s Games ridgeview vs. Crook County, late Gladstone 3, Madras 0 (25-13, 25-14, 25-9) Boys soccer Wednesday’s Late Games Summit 7, Mountain View 0 Thursday’s Games ridgeview vs. pendleton, late Sisters vs. newport, late Girls soccer Wednesday’s Late Games ridgeview 8, Crook County 0 Thursday’s Games Summit 2, Bend 2 ridgeview 3, pendleton 1 redmond vs. Crook County, late Sisters 2, newport 1 SATURDAY SOCCER Premier League, Leeds United vs. Sheffield United Bundesliga, RB Leipzig vs. Bayern Munich Premier League, Leicester City vs. Manchester City Italian Serie A, Bologna vs. Inter Milan Premier League, Arsenal vs. Liverpool Mexico Primera Division, Monterrey vs. Atlético San Luis BASKETBALL Girls high school, Nationals final, teams TBD Boys high school, Nationals final, teams TBD Men’s Final Four, Houston vs. Baylor Men’s Final Four, UCLA vs. Gonzaga NBA, Oklahoma City at Portland GOLF Women’s Augusta National Amateur, final round PGA Tour, Texas Open PGA Tour, Texas Open LPGA Tour, ANA Inspiration LACROSSE Men’s college, Notre Dame at Syracuse Men’s college, Loyola (Md.) at Navy Men’s college, Ohio St. at Rutgers SOFTBALL College, Texas A&M at Alabama College, Missouri at South Carolina College, Arkansas at Auburn College, Kentucky at Tennessee College, Florida at Georgia College, Oregon at Oregon St. BASEBALL MLB, regional coverage College, Washington at UCLA College, Texas A&M at Missouri MLB, Atlanta at Philadelphia College, Tennessee at Alabama College, Pepperdine at San Diego MLB, L.A. Dodgers at Colorado MLB, San Francisco at Seattle College, Arizona at Arizona St. MLB, regional coverage HORSE RACING America’s Day at the Races Wood Memorial; Bluegrass Stakes; Santa Anita Stakes TENNIS Miami Open, women’s singles final Miami Open, men’s doubles final FOOTBALL College, Southern at Jackson St. OLYMPICS U.S. Olympic Trials, Wrestling GYMNASTICS Men’s college, Big Ten Championships SURFING World Surf League, Championship Tour: Newcastle Cup 8 p.m. 7 a.m. 9 a.m. 2:15 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 9 a.m. 10 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 2 p.m. NBCSN ESPN2 NBCSN ESPN2 NBCSN FS1 ESPN2 ESPN CBS CBS NBCSNW 9 a.m. 11 a.m. 2 p.m. ESPNU CBSSN Big Ten 9 a.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 3 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. SEC ESPNU SEC ESPN2 ESPN Pac-12 10 a.m. noon 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. MLB Pac-12 SEC FS1 SEC ESPNU FS1 Root Pac-12 MLB 10 a.m. FS2 2:30 p.m. NBCSN 10 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Tennis Tennis 2 p.m. Wednesday’s Late Results Redmond, Pendleton, The Dalles at Sorosis Park Boys 5,000 meters Team Results — The dalles 17, pendleton 50, red- mond 66 Individual Results (top 10) — 1. Juan diego Con- treras, dal, 17:09.4; 2. nick Caracciolo, dal, 17:54.3; 3. leo lemann, dal, 18:06.4; 4. James Thatcher, pen, 19:00.3; 5. Conor Blair, dal, 19:38.7; 6. Silas Fields, dal, 19:45.2; 7. Bryson underwood, red, 19:49.1; 8. ethan harrison, pen, 20:07.6; 9. Sam eldridge, red, 20:49.7; 10. Garrett rimbach, pen, 20:57.4. Girls 5,000 meters Team Results — The dalles 31, pendleton 40, red- mond 50 Individual Results (top 10) — 1. hanna Ziegen- hagen, dal, 21:33.0; 2. emily Johnson, dal, 22:52.1; 3. Kendall Bonzani, pen, 23:10.3; 4. Jordyn Murphy, pen, 23:22.5; 5. Kate hagerty, red, 23:31.7; 6. ellayah Brown, pen, 24:02.2; 7. Caitie Wring, dal, 24:33.9; 8. Jillian Bre- mont, red, 24:34.4; 9. paulina Figueroa, red, 25:27.6; 10. Giselle Ortega, dal, 25:45.5. BASEBALL NBC Golf NBC Golf MLB Tampa Bay Toronto Baltimore Boston new york detroit Kansas City Chicago Cleveland Minnesota houston los angeles Oakland Seattle Texas AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Central Division W L 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 West Division W L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pct GB philadelphia 1 0 1.000 — new york 0 0 .000 ½ Washington 0 0 .000 ½ atlanta 0 1 .000 1 Miami 0 1 .000 1 Central Division W L Pct GB Milwaukee 1 0 1.000 — pittsburgh 1 0 1.000 — St. louis 1 0 1.000 — Chicago 0 1 .000 1 Cincinnati 0 1 .000 1 West Division W L Pct GB Colorado 1 0 1.000 — San diego 1 0 1.000 — San Francisco 0 0 .000 ½ arizona 0 1 .000 1 los angeles 0 1 .000 1 Thursday’s Games pittsburgh 5, Chicago Cubs 3 Milwaukee 6, Minnesota 5, 10 innings philadelphia 3, atlanta 2, 10 innings Tampa Bay 1, Miami 0 San diego 8, arizona 7 St. louis 11, Cincinnati 6 Colorado 8, l.a. dodgers 5 n.y. Mets at Washington, ppd. San Francisco at Seattle, late Friday’s Games Tampa Bay (yarbrough 0-0) at Miami (lópez 0-0), 4:10 p.m. l.a. dodgers (Bauer 0-0) at Colorado (Senzatela 0-0), 5:40 p.m. arizona (Kelly 0-0) at San diego (Snell 0-0), 7:10 p.m. San Francisco (Cueto 0-0) at Seattle (paxton 0-0), 7:10 p.m. HOCKEY Cross-country 6:55 a.m. 9 a.m. 9:25 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:55 a.m. Thursday’s Games detroit 3, Cleveland 2 Toronto 3, n.y. yankees 2, 10 innings Milwaukee 6, Minnesota 5, 10 innings Tampa Bay 1, Miami 0 Kansas City 14, Texas 10 Chicago White Sox at l.a. angels, late houston at Oakland, late San Francisco at Seattle, late Baltimore at Boston, ppd. Friday’s Games Baltimore (Means 0-0) at Boston (eovaldi 0-0), 11:10 a.m. Tampa Bay (yarbrough 0-0) at Miami (lópez 0-0), 4:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Keuchel 0-0) at l.a. angels (heaney 0-0), 6:38 p.m. houston (Javier 0-0) at Oakland (luzardo 0-0), 6:40 p.m. San Francisco (Cueto 0-0) at Seattle (paxton 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Pct 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 GB — — ½ ½ 1 Pct 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 GB — — ½ 1 1 Pct .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 GB — — — — ½ NBCSN 5 p.m. Big Ten 6 p.m. FS2 PGA Tour Texas Open Partial Scores Thursday at San Antonio, Texas Yardage: 7,494; Par: 72 First Round Camilo Villegas 31-33—64 Sung Kang 31-35—66 Cameron Tringale 34-32—66 Jordan Spieth 35-32—67 Seung-yul noh 33-34—67 hideki Matsuyama 33-34—67 Scottie Scheffler 33-35—68 Tom hoge 36-32—68 Sebastian Munoz 34-34—68 Kevin Stadler 33-36—69 Matt Wallace 36-33—69 Vincent Whaley 36-33—69 Kyoung-hoon lee, 33-37—70. Brendan Steele, 35-35— 70. rafa Cabrera Bello, 34-36—70. padraig harrington, 35- 35—70. Martin Trainer, 34-36—70. Matt Kuchar, 36-34—70. pat perez, 38-32—70. adam hadwin, 35-35—70. Brandon hagy, 34-36—70. denny McCarthy, 36-35—71. anirban lahiri, 36-35— 71. Sepp Straka, 35-36—71. ryan Moore, 36-35—71. erik van rooyen, 36-35—71. Cameron davis, 35-36—71. Gary Woodland, 36-35—71. Corey Conners, 36-35—71. Wesley Bryan, 36-35—71. Keegan Bradley, 38-33—71. patton Kizzire, 37-34—71. Vaughn Taylor, 37-34—71. rory Sabbatini, 35-36—71. Zach Johnson, 35-36—71. Kyle Stan- ley, 35-36—71. Charl Schwartzel, 35-36—71. — After failing to make the cut last week in her first tourna- ment back from a 21-month break and the birth of her daugh- ter, Makenna, Wie West made four birdies in a 2-under 70 at the ANA Inspiration LPGA major in Rancho Mirage, Califor- nia, on Thursday. She finished the day tied for 16th, four shots behind first-round leader Patty Tavatanakit, of Thailand, who has a one-stroke lead after a bogey-free 6-under 66. … On the PGA Tour, Camilo Villegas chipped in twice to highlight a nine-birdie round that earned him an 8-under 64 and the first-round lead at the Texas Open on Thursday. Sung Kang is two shots back with Cameron Tringale after each had a 66 at TPC San Antonio’s Oaks Course. Jordan Spieth, whose strug- gles the past three years appear to be subsiding after four top- 10 finishes the past two months, is three back (67) with Seung- Yul Noh and Hideki Matsuyama. Phil Mickelson dropped to 15 shots back when he had a 10 on the 18th hole — he took two penalty shots and another three strokes trying to get away from a greenside stream — and ended with a 79. — Bulletin wire reports Men’s college NCAA TOURNAMENT ELITE 8 All Games in Indianapolis FINAL FOUR Saturday’s Games houston vs. Baylor, 2:15 p.m. (CBS) uCla vs. Gonzaga, 5:35 p.m. (CBS) Women’s college NCAA TOURNAMENT ELITE 8 All Games in San Antonio, Tex. FINAL FOUR Friday’s Games South Carolina vs. Stanford, 3 p.m. (eSpn) arizona vs. Connecticut, 6:30 p.m. (eSpn) Continued from B3 Ryan Brennecke/The Bulletin Wie West in the hunt early at LPGA’s ANA Inspiration BASKETBALL MLB Summit’s Laura Bagley (21) and Bend’s Grace Toney (13) fight for possession of the ball during the first half Thursday. GOLF LPGA Tour ANA Inspiration Partial Scores Thursday at Rancho Mirage, Calif. Yardage: 6,865; Par: 72; a-amateur First Round patty Tavatanakit 34-32—66 leona Maguire 34-33—67 Shanshan Feng 33-34—67 Megan Khang 33-35—68 Moriya Jutanugarn 34-34—68 ariya Jutanugarn 34-34—68 anna nordqvist 34-34—68 Mirim lee 35-34—69 Jessica Korda 34-35—69 Jennifer Kupcho 34-35—69 Jin young Ko 35-34—69 Georgia hall 35-34—69 Charley hull 36-33—69 Bronte law 34-35—69 yuka Saso 36-33—69 Sarah Kemp, 35-35—70. Gerina piller, 36-34—70. Sophia popov, 38-32—70. inbee park, 35-35—70. dani holmqvist, 35-35—70. azahara Munoz, 34-36—70. pornanong phat- lum, 36-34—70. Carlota Ciganda, 33-37—70. Christina Kim, 35-35—70. Cheyenne Knight, 34-36—70. lydia Ko, 34- 36—70. amy yang, 35-35—70. lexi Thompson, 35-35—70. Michelle Wie West, 34-36—70. pajaree anannarukarn, 35-36—71. Jaye Marie Green, 34-37—71. Jenny Shin, 34-37—71. lauren Stephenson, 36-35—71. ally ewing, 36-35—71. Kelly Tan, 34-37—71. yui Kawamoto, 35-36—71. Sarah Schmelzel, 34-37—71. ryann O’Toole, 36-35—71. Jeongeun lee6, 36-35—71. Sung hyun park, 35-36—71. Madelene Sagstrom, 32- 39—71. Mi Jung hur, 34-37—71. nelly Korda, 35-36—71. yu liu, 36-35—71. Mel reid, 36-35—71. hannah Green, 35-36—71. Stephanie Meadow, 35-36—71. nicole Broch larsen, 36-35—71. perrine delacour, 35-37—72. Kristen Gillman, 37-35—72. eun-hee Ji, 36-36—72. Sei young Kim, 36-36—72. Xiyu lin, 37-35—72. danielle Kang, 37-35—72. Cristie Kerr, 37-35— 72. nanna Koerstz Madsen, 36-36—72. pernilla lindberg, 34-38—72. alena Sharp, 37-35—72. angel yin, 34-38—72. Brittany lang, 37-35—72. hyo Joo Kim, 37-35—72. an- gela Stanford, 34-38—72. Minjee lee, 37-35—72. Jodi ew- art Shadoff, 38-34—72. So yeon ryu, 35-37—72. hinako Shibuno, 36-36—72. Caroline inglis, 36-36—72. Gabriela ruffels, 36-36—72. Jennifer Song, 35-37—72. NHL Listings are the most accurate available. The Bulletin is not responsible for late changes made by TV stations. SPORTS BRIEFING GOLF East GP W L OT Pts GF GA Washington 36 23 9 4 50 125 112 n.y. islanders 37 23 10 4 50 114 88 pittsburgh 37 24 11 2 50 121 95 Boston 33 18 10 5 41 89 81 philadelphia 35 17 14 4 38 107 129 n.y. rangers 36 17 15 4 38 115 96 new Jersey 34 13 16 5 31 83 106 Buffalo 36 7 23 6 20 79 126 Central GP W L OT Pts GF GA Tampa Bay 36 25 9 2 52 127 87 Florida 37 24 9 4 52 122 101 Carolina 35 24 8 3 51 117 89 nashville 38 19 18 1 39 96 113 Chicago 38 17 16 5 39 109 119 Columbus 38 14 16 8 36 96 121 dallas 34 12 12 10 34 95 92 detroit 38 12 21 5 29 82 122 West GP W L OT Pts GF GA Colorado 35 23 8 4 50 127 80 Vegas 34 24 9 1 49 110 79 Minnesota 34 21 11 2 44 99 86 St. louis 35 16 13 6 38 100 113 arizona 36 16 15 5 37 95 112 los angeles 34 14 14 6 34 96 96 San Jose 35 15 16 4 34 99 120 anaheim 37 11 20 6 28 83 123 North GP W L OT Pts GF GA Toronto 36 23 10 3 49 119 92 Winnipeg 37 22 13 2 46 120 102 edmonton 37 22 14 1 45 122 107 Montreal 33 16 8 9 41 108 88 Calgary 37 16 18 3 35 96 112 Vancouver 37 16 18 3 35 100 120 Ottawa 37 12 21 4 28 95 139 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. The top four teams in each division will qualify for playoffs under this season’s temporary realignment. Wednesday’s Late Games los angeles 4, Vegas 2 San Jose 4, Minnesota 2 Colorado 9, arizona 3 Thursday’s Games Montreal 4, Ottawa 1 n.y. rangers 3, Buffalo 2, OT Tampa Bay 3, Columbus 2 n.y. islanders 8, Washington 4 pittsburgh 4, Boston 1 Florida 3, detroit 2, OT dallas 4, nashville 1 Carolina 4, Chicago 3 Minnesota at Vegas, late ESPN 4:30 p.m. Friday’s Games Washington at new Jersey, 4 p.m. Toronto at Winnipeg, 5 p.m. Calgary at edmonton, 6 p.m. St. louis at Colorado, 6 p.m. arizona at anaheim, 7 p.m. San Jose at los angeles, 7 p.m. Soccer Continued from B3 For much of the first half, the Lava Bears had the more aggressive attack but had some bad luck. Three of their shots ricocheted off the goal- posts, which kept them from taking the lead. “I told them (at halftime) you just have to keep going for it and keep battling and keep going for those opportunities because the goals will come,” said Meyers. “And they did.” After halftime, the roles re- versed. The Lava Bears scored early when Jolley netted her second goal of the game to give Bend its first lead, 2-1. However, Summit then had the more dangerous attacks. A handball in the goal- keeper’s box gave the Storm the penalty kick late in the second half for Beaulieu to score the game-tying goal. While both teams had their chances to score the match’s winning goal, neither side was able to convert before the fi- nal whistle. For Summit (7-1-1), it was the final match of the sea- son, while Bend High (5-1-1) will have two more matches next week on the road against South Eugene and North Eu- gene. e e Reporter: 541-383-0307, brathbone@bendbulletin.com Betts led off the game with a single and got two hits in front of an estimated 21,363 fans, which was capacity due to COVID-19 restrictions, in an 8-5 loss to the Rockies. The crowd varied at each park. There were 10,850 fans at Yankee Stadium, limited to 20% of capacity. Fans had to show proof of complete vaccination at least two weeks earlier or a recent negative virus test, and masks were required. In the Bronx, the Bleacher Creatures did their Roll Call in the right-field seats and the PA announcer called out “welcome back to Yankee Stadium!” The whole scene caught Blue Jays rookie reliever Julian Mer- ryweather a bit off-guard. “It was definitely weird,” Mer- ryweather said after earning a save in a 3-2, 10-inning win. “I asked a few people: What are all these people doing here? Who are these people? But it was great to have fans again.” Milwaukee outfielder Lo- renzo Cain was back, too. After opting out of playing last year NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct Brooklyn 34 15 .694 phila. 33 15 .688 Milwaukee 30 17 .638 Charlotte 24 23 .511 Miami 25 24 .510 new york 24 24 .500 atlanta 24 24 .500 Boston 23 25 .479 indiana 21 25 .457 Chicago 19 27 .413 Toronto 18 30 .375 Washington 17 30 .362 Orlando 17 31 .354 Cleveland 17 31 .354 detroit 14 34 .292 WESTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct utah 36 11 .766 phoenix 33 14 .702 l.a. Clippers 32 17 .653 l.a. lakers 30 18 .625 denver 29 18 .617 portland 29 18 .617 dallas 25 21 .543 San antonio 24 22 .522 Memphis 22 23 .489 Golden State 23 25 .479 Sacramento 22 26 .458 new Orleans 21 26 .447 Oklahoma City 20 27 .426 houston 13 34 .277 Minnesota 12 36 .250 Wednesday’s Late Games San antonio 120, Sacramento 106 phoenix 121, Chicago 116 Milwaukee 112, l.a. lakers 97 Thursday’s Games phila. 114, Cleveland 94 detroit 120, Washington 91 Brooklyn 111, Charlotte 89 Miami 116, Golden State 109 Orlando 115, new Orleans 110, OT atlanta 134, San antonio 129, 2OT denver at l.a. Clippers, late Friday’s Games Golden State at Toronto, 4 p.m. dallas at new york, 4:30 p.m. houston at Boston, 4:30 p.m. Charlotte at indiana, 5 p.m. Minnesota at Memphis, 5 p.m. atlanta at new Orleans, 6 p.m. Chicago at utah, 6 p.m. l.a. lakers at Sacramento, 7 p.m. Milwaukee at portland, 7 p.m. Oklahoma City at phoenix, 7 p.m. GB — ½ 3 9 9 9½ 9½ 10½ 11½ 13½ 15½ 16 16½ 16½ 19½ GB — 3 5 6½ 7 7 10½ 11½ 13 13½ 14½ 15 16 23 24½ DEALS Transactions BASEBALL Major League Baseball American League lOS anGeleS anGelS — agreed to terms with inF david Fletcher on a five-year contract. OaKland aThleTiCS — Selected the contracts of lhp reymin Guduan and inF Jed lowrie from las Vegas (Triple-a West). Optioned lhp a.J. puk and rhp daulton Jefferies to the alternate training site. placed rhps Mike Fiers and Trevor rosenthal on the 10-day injured list. des- ignated OF Skye Bolt for assignment. National League lOS anGeleS dOdGerS — placed rhp Brusdar Grat- erol on the 60-day injured list and rhp Joe Kelly on the 10-day injured list. San dieGO padreS — placed rhps austin adams, dan altavilla, Javy Guerra, pierce Johnson and dinelson lamet, C austin nola, OF Jorge Ona, rF Trent Grisham on the 10-day injured list and rhp Michel Baeez on the 60-day injured list. San FranCiSCO GianTS — placed lhp alex Wood on the 10-day injured list. assigned rhp Trevor Gott and nick Tropeano, lhp Conner Menez, C Chadwick Tromp and OF laMonte Wade Jr. to the alternate training site. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association BrOOKlyn neTS — Signed F alize Johnson to a 10- day contract. indiana paCerS — Signed F Oshae Brissett to a 10- day contract. MilWauKee BuCKS — Signed G Jeff Teague to a rest of season contract. FOOTBALL National Football League aTlanTa FalCOnS — re-signed de Steven Means. Signed Ol Josh andrews and dT Jonathan Bullard. BalTiMOre raVenS — re-signed lB l.J. Fort to a one- year contract. ChiCaGO BearS — Signed OT Germain ifedi. deTrOiT liOnS — Signed CB Corn elder. indianapOliS COlTS — re-signed Wr T.y. hilton. Signed dT al-Quadin Muhammad, FS Sean davis and OG Chris reed. philadelphia eaGleS — agreed to terms with rB Boston Scott on a exclusive rights contract. piTTSBurGh STeelerS — Signed de Tyson alualu. San FranCiSCO 49erS — Signed dB Jason Verrett. WaShinGTOn FOOTBall TeaM — Signed Wr de- andre Carter. because of virus worries, he scored the winning run in the bottom of the 10th inning to beat the Twins 6-5. Facing Fernando Tatis Jr. and the Padres at Petco Park, Ari- zona pitcher Madison Bumgar- ner hit a double of his own. Af- ter a year experimenting with the designated hitter, National League pitchers are required to bat this season — Bumgarner is among the best of them. Some fans in San Diego sat on separated squares drawn on the grass beyond the cen- ter-field fence. But many fans trying to watch from afar ran into technical difficulties on MLB’s streaming platform. The league’s fan support Twitter account confirmed MLB.tv was experiencing out- ages and said MLB was “work- ing on a resolution.” The issue appeared to be fixed for most subscribers by the afternoon. Yet all in all, Texas manager Chris Woodward likes what he’s seen so far. “This whole season, it’s defi- nitely not normal, but it’s more of a return to normalcy than what we had all of last year,” he said. Carlos Osorio/AP Detroit Tigers center fielder JaCoby Jones makes a catch in the snow during a game against the Cleveland Indians on Thursday in Detroit.