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    B4 The BulleTin • Friday, May 7, 2021
ON THE AIR
SCOREBOARD
FRIDAY
AUTO RACING
Time
TV
Formula 1, Aramco Spanish Grand Prix, Practice 2
5:55 a.m. ESPNU
NASCAR Truck Series, Liftkits4less.com 200
4:30 p.m.
FS1
BASEBALL
MLB, Regional Coverage
4 p.m.
MLB
College, USC at Oregon State
4 p.m.
PAC12
MLB, Seattle Mariners at Texas Rangers
5 p.m.
ROOT
College, LSU at Auburn
5 p.m.
SEC
College, Texas at TCU
5:30 p.m. ESPNU
MLB, Regional Coverage
7 p.m.
MLB
BASKETBALL
NBA, Boston Celtics at Chicago Bulls
4:30 p.m.
ESPN
NBA, Los Angeles Lakers at Portland Trail Blazers
7 p.m. NBCSNW
NBA, Los Angeles Lakers at Portland Trail Blazers
7:05 p.m.
ESPN
EQUESTRIAN
Horse Racing, America’s Day at the Races
9:30 a.m.
FS2
FOOTBALL
The Spring League, Sea Lions vs Blues
6:30 p.m.
FS1
AFL Premiership, Gold Coast Suns vs St. Kilda Saints 9 p.m.
FS2
AFL Premiership,
Port Adelaide Power vs Adelaide Crows
2:30 a.m.
FS2
GOLF
European PGA Tour, Canary Islands Championship,
Second Round
6 a.m.
GOLF
2021 Regions Tradition, Second Round
8 a.m.
GOLF
PGA Tour, Wells Fargo Championship, Second Round 11 a.m.
GOLF
LPGA Tour, Honda LPGA Thailand, Third Round
8:30 p.m.
GOLF
European PGA Tour,
Canary Islands Championship, Third Round
3:30 a.m.
GOLF
LACROSSE
College, Patriot League Tournament: Colgate at Lehigh 1 p.m.
CBSSN
College, Patriot League Tournament: Loyola (Md.) at Army 4 p.m.
CBSSN
MIXED MARTIAL ARTS
Bellator MMA, Bellator 258: Archuleta vs. Pettis
6 p.m.
SHO
SOCCER
Premier League, Leicester City vs Newcastle United
11:55 a.m. NBCSN
Premier League, Leeds United vs Tottenham Hotspur 4:30 a.m. NBCSN
SOFTBALL
College, Northwestern at Purdue
2:30 p.m.
BIG10
College, Georgia at Mississippi State
3 p.m.
SEC
College, Auburn at LSU
3:30 p.m. ESPNU
College, Arizona at Oregon
4 p.m.
ESPN2
College, Michigan at Minnesota
5 p.m.
BIG10
College, Stanford at UCLA
7 p.m.
PAC12
TENNIS
ATP/WTA, Madrid-ATP/WTA, WTA Singles & Doubles Final,
ATP Singles & Doubles Semifinals
4:30 a.m. TENNIS
WINTER SPORTS
World Women’s Curling Championship, USA vs Russia 8 a.m.
NBCSN
SATURDAY
AUTO RACING
Formula 1, Aramco Spanish Grand Prix, Qualifying
Formula E, Round 5
NASCAR Xfinity Racing Series, Steakhouse Elite 200
BASEBALL
College, Ole Miss at Texas A&M
MLB, Washington Nationals at N.Y. Yankees
College, Texas at TCU
College, Tennessee at Missouri
MLB, San Diego Padres at San Francisco Giants
MLB, Seattle Mariners at Texas Rangers
College, Georgia at Arkansas
MLB, Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves
College, USC at Oregon State
College, UC Irvine at UC Santa Barbara
MLB, L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angels
BASKETBALL
NBA, San Antonio Spurs at Portland Trail Blazers
EQUESTRIAN
Horse Racing, America’s Day at the Races
FOOTBALL
Men’s College, NCAA FCS Championship, Semifinal:
Delaware at South Dakota State
Men’s College, Oregon State Spring Game
Men’s College, NCAA FCS Championship, Semifinal:
James Madison at Sam Houston State
The Spring League, Generals vs Jousters
AFL Premiership, Brisbane Lions vs Fremantle Dockers
GOLF
Golf, 2021 Walker Cup - Day 1
PGA Tour, Wells Fargo Championship, Third Round
PGA Tour, Wells Fargo Championship, Third Round
2021 Regions Tradition, Third Round
LPGA Tour, Honda LPGA Thailand, Final Round
European PGA Tour, Canary Islands Championship,
Final Round
HOCKEY
NHL, New York Rangers at Boston Bruins
LACROSSE
Women’s College, Big East Tournament, Final
Women’s College, Patriot League Championship Final
College, Big East Championship Final
Women’s College, Pac-12 Tournament, Final
College, B1G Tournament, Championship
SOCCER
Bundesliga, Borussia Dortmund vs RB Leipzig
Premier League, Sheffield United vs Crystal Palace
Premier League, Manchester City vs Chelsea
NWSL Challenge Cup, Championship:
Portland Thorns FC vs NJ/NY Gotham FC
MLS, New York City FC at Orlando City SC
MLS, Los Angeles FC at LA Galaxy
Italian Serie A, Genoa vs Sassuolo
SOFTBALL
College, Ohio State at Illinois
College, Ole Miss at Alabama
College, Georgia at Mississippi State
College, Michigan at Minnesota
College, Michigan at Minnesota
College, Arizona at Oregon
College, Arizona at Oregon
TENNIS
ATP/WTA, Madrid-ATP/WTA,
ATP Singles Semifinals, WTA Singles Final
Listings are the most accurate available.
Time
5:55 a.m.
6:30 a.m.
10 a.m.
TV
ESPN2
CBSSN
FS1
9 a.m.
10 a.m.
noon
1 p.m.
1 p.m.
4 p.m.
4 p.m.
4 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
ESPNU
MLB
ESPNU
SEC
FS1
ROOT
SEC
FS1
PAC12
ESPNU
MLB
NBCSNW
11 a.m.
FS2
9 a.m.
ESPN
10:30 a.m. PAC12
11:30 a.m.
noon
11:30 p.m.
ABC
FOX
FS2
8 a.m.
10 a.m.
noon
noon
8:30 p.m.
GOLF
GOLF
CBS
GOLF
GOLF
3:30 a.m.
GOLF
noon
NBC
9 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
noon
noon
5 p.m.
FS2
CBSSN
CBSSN
PAC12
BIG10
6 a.m.
7 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
ESPN
NBCSN
NBC
10 a.m.
CBS
3 p.m.
ESPN
5 p.m.
FOX
3:25 a.m. ESPNEWS
9 a.m.
BIG10
9 a.m.
SEC
11 a.m.
SEC
11:30 a.m. BIG10
2 p.m.
BIG10
2 p.m.
PAC12
4:30 p.m. PAC12
7 a.m.
TENNIS
ON DECK
Prep Sports
Friday, May 7
Baseball: Bend at Summit, 4:30 p.m.; la Pine at Moun-
tain View, 4:30 p.m.
Softball: la Pine at Mountain View, 4:30 p.m.; Bend vs.
The dalles, 2 p.m.; Crook County at Bend, 4 p.m.; Crook
County vs. The dalles, 6 p.m.
Boys golf: redmond invitational, eagle Crest, 12:30 p.m.
Track and field: ridgeview at Sisters, 4 p.m.; Madras
at Culver, 3 p.m.
Saturday, May 8
Baseball: Pendleton at ridgeview, 11 a.m.; hood river
Valley at redmond, 11 a.m.; Pendleton at Mountain
View, 1 p.m.; The dalles at Bend, 1:30 p.m.; hood river
Valley at Summit, 1:30 p.m.; The dalles at Crook County,
3 p.m.; Summit at redmond, 4 p.m.; Mountain View at
ridgeview, 4 p.m.; Bend at Crook County, 4 p.m.; Sisters
at Stayton, 1 p.m.
Softball: redmond vs. Summit, 1:30 p.m.; Summit at
hood river Valley, 4 p.m.; ridgeview at Pendleton, 4
p.m.; redmond at hood river Valley, 11 a.m.; la Grande
at ridgeview, 1:30 p.m.
Boys tennis: Summit at Sheldon, 1 p.m.
Track and field: Jesuit at Summit, 1 p.m.; Gilchrist in-
vitational, noon.
PREP SPORTS
Baseball
Thursday’s Games
Summit 8, Bend 7
north Marion 18, Madras 0
Sisters 8, Sweet home 4
la Pine 17, Burns 3
Softball
Wednesday’s Late Game
Sisters 21, la Pine 7
Thursday’s Games
Bend 10, Summit 0
Sisters at Woodburn, late
Burns at la Pine, late
Boys Tennis
Thursday’s Match
Mountain View vs. Bend, late
Girls tennis
Thursday’s Match
Bend 9, Mountain View 2
Girls Golf
Wednesday’s Late Results
Crook County Invitational at Crooked River Ranch
Team Scores — Summit 333, Mountain View 214, rid-
geview 411, Crook County 492, la Pine 220, redmond 411.
Track and Field
Wednesday’s Late Results
Mountain View at Bend High
BOYS
Team Scores — Bend 92, Mountain View 49
individual results (event winners) — 100m Jack So-
renson, Bnd, 11.50; 200m Jack Sorenson, Bnd, 23.05;
400m: Treyden lucas, Bnd, 51.18; 800m: Owen Behnke,
MV, 2:02.75; 1500: Kyle Swenson, MV, 4:16.68; 3000m:
Micah Pietrowski, Bnd, 11:21.55; 110m hurdles: Sean
Craven, Bnd, 17.86; 300m hurdles: Sean Craven, Bnd,
43.50; 4x100m relay: Bnd: Sean Craven, Treyden lucas,
Jack Sorenson, Blake Groshong, 44.42; 4x400m relay:
MV: Brady Pfeiffer, Chase Schermer, nathaniel dimond,
Owen Behnke, 3:39.64; Shot put: Samuel larson, MV,
40-08; discus: Jack Buettner, MV, 123-06; Javelin: aidan
donahue, Bnd, 147-02; high jump: Joel Mclaughlin,
Bnd, 4-08; Pole vault: Jenson Molebash, Bnd, 12-06; long
jump: Colt Musgrave, Bnd, 19-10; Triple jump: alexander
emery, Bnd, 37-09.
GIRLS
Team Scores — Bend 102, Mountain View 43
individual results (event winners) — 100m: Brianna Vida-
li-rood, Bnd; 200m Brianna Vidali-rood, Bnd, 27-90;
400m: alyssa hicks, Bnd, 1:01.94; 800m: hannah Tranby,
MV, 2:24.93; 1500m: Olive nye, Bnd, 5:1.13; 3000m: Ol-
ive nye, Bnd, 12:24.07; 100m hurdles: Sara rivas, Bnd,
16.81; 300m hurdles: Ciel Cano, Bnd, 49.41; 4x100m relay:
Bnd: Jordan Welsh, Brianna Vidali-rood, ella Wiley, Sara
rivals, 52.61; 4x400m relay: MV: iris Welsh, Olivia Car-
penter, hannah Tranby, emily Moore, 4:29.78; Shot put:
Cassidy Faulkner, Bnd, 30-09; discus: Cassidy Faulkner,
Bnd, 124-04; Javelin: Gina anderson, Bnd, 108-01; high
jump: Grace Graham, MV, 4-10; Pole vault: Jillian Payne,
MV, 8-00; long jump: Charli Stewart, Bnd, 16-05; Triple
Jump: Charli Stewart, Bnd, 34-09.
Redmond at Summit
BOYS
Team Scores — Summit 189, redmond 51
individual results (event winners) — 100m; nathan
Wachs, rdM, 11.73; nathan Wachs, rdM, 23.92; 400m:
Jake Bernardi, SuM, 53.64; 800m: Jack Strang, SuM,
Calkins
Continued from B3
No, it’s not an injury thing.
It’s simply this: The Mariners’
cuts just aren’t cutting it.
Remember how second base-
man Dylan Moore managed to
be second on the team in WAR
last year despite playing just 38
of 60 games? Yeah, he’s hitting
.129 and slugging .247. Remem-
ber how reigning American
League Rookie of the Year Kyle
Lewis was going to resuscitate
this languishing offense once he
returned? He’s batting .188.
The good news for the Mar-
iners is that, despite their swing
Olympics
Continued from B3
The Tokyo Olympics have
become a face-saving exercise
for Japan, which has officially
spent $15.4 billion to prepare
them. For the IOC, the Tokyo
Olympics are critical since 73%
of its income comes from sell-
ing television rights.
Organizers say the Olympics
will be “safe and secure,” though
his has been challenged by local
Tennis
Continued from B3
“I would say we are having
an up year while the rest of the
league is kind of down,” Saito
said of the Intermountain Con-
ference. “It has been nice to
get out and play competitively.
We have a good crop of seniors
who have put a lot of time in
here, and this year we would
have been competitive (at
state). We are thankful that we
could even play.”
A new crop of leaders is pav-
ing the way for the Redmond
program. Gone are Benny
Saito, 2019 doubles state cham-
1:58.71; 1500m: noah laughlin-hall, SuM, 4:31.48; 3000m:
John deaver, SuM, 9:51.22; 110m hurdles: aiden Olmos,
rdM, 20.00; 300m hurdles: Cooper Seguin, SuM, 44.54;
4x100m relay: SuM: Michael davies, Cooper andersen,
Max anders, Malcolm Boyd, 45.04; 4x400m relay: SuM:
Jackson Keefer, Sam Timms, Bailey Martin, Malcolm Boyd,
3:44.36; Shot put: Garrett Greene, rdM, 41-05; discus: Gar-
rett Greene, rdM, 128-03; Javelin: Garrett Greene, rdM,
159-02; high jump: Sam Cross, SuM, 6-00; Pole vault:
Gavin Fleck, SuM, 13-04; long jump: Michael davies,
SuM, 18-05; Triple jump: Cooper Seguin, SuM, 40-11-25
GIRLS
Team Scores — Summit 168.5, redmond 79.5
individual results (event winners) — 100m: Morgan han-
son, SuM, 12.93; 300m: lia Cooper, SuM, 26.73; 400m:
eleanor Mcdonald, SuM, 62:60; 800m: Mackenzie Mcrae,
SuM, 2:22.58; 1500m: Maggie Williams, SuM, 4:39.91;
3000m: Teaghan Knox, SuM, 10:56.49; 100m hurdles:
Maya Johnson, rdM, 17.96; 300m hurdles: Tara Jessen,
SuM, 49.30; 4100m relay: SuM: lauren Oldham, rachel
Coleman, ramsey Starr, ivy Phillips, 51.67; 4x400m re-
lay: SuM: eleanor Mcdonald, Barrett Justema, Camille
Broadbent, Morgan hanson, 4:26.50. Shot put: Kitt rupar,
SuM, 33-08; discus: Kitt rupar, SuM, 116-07; Javelin: Ko-
hana nakato, SuM, 151-05; high Jump: isabella Sanderl,
SuM, 5-03; Pole vault: ivy Philips, SuM, 9-00; long jump:
Kohana nakato, SuM, 17-05; Triple Jump: rachel Cole-
man, SuM, 30-06.
Gilchrist Small School Invite
BOYS
Team Scores — la Pine 158, Crane 100, Chiloquin 73.5,
hosanna Christian 70, Gilchrist 28.5, Paisley 7
individual results (event winners) — 100m: Carter nich-
ols, Crn 12.34; 200m: Carter nichols, Crn, 25.37; 400m
Carter nichols, Crn, 53.74; 800m: Max Miller, lP, 2:15;
1500m: Wyatt Montgomery, lP, 4:30.07; 110m hurdles:
robert lawrence, Chl, 22.34; 300m hurdles: robert law-
rence, Chl, 49.03; 4x100m relay: Crn: Kelton dunten,
48.27; 4x400m relay: lP: Mason Kidman, aiden Mcdon-
ald-Brown, darrell Goddard, Max Miller, 3:47.97; Shot put:
Stephen Machin, lP, 53-00; discus: Stephen Machin, lP,
138-00; Javelin: Jared Zander, Crn, 116-10; high jump:
darrell Goddard, lP, 5-06; Pole vault: Sean Forbes, lP,
8-06; long jump: lucas heryford, hC, 17-09.50; Triple
jump: dylan Mann, lP, 39-05.5.
GIRLS
Team Scores — Crane 160, Chiloquin 86, la Pine 76, Pais-
ley 29, hosanna Christian 26, Gilchrist 10.
individual results (event winners) — 100m: Kira den-
nison, lP, 14.35; 200m: Taylor Joyce, Crn, 28.67; 400m:
Kelsie Siegner, Crn, 1:06.51; 800m: ashley Jentzsch, lP,
2:57.02; 1500m: ashley Jentzsch, 5:46.62; 100m hurdles:
laurel Witzel, Cr, 17.11; 300m hurdles: Kortney doman,
Crn, 51.58; 4x100m relay: Crn: Kortney dorman, Taylor
Joyce, Kelsie Siegner, Kair Venell, 54.52; Shot put: abigail
Sanders, PSl, 30-01; discus: Shelie doman, Crn, 93-10;
Javelin: abigail Sanders, PSl, 96-10; high jump: Kortney
doman, Crn, 4-08; long jump: Vanessa Koon, Chl, 13-02.
BASKETBALL
NBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
Pct
x-Phila.
45
21
.682
x-Brooklyn
43
24
.642
x-Milwaukee
42
24
.636
new york
37
29
.561
atlanta
37
31
.544
Boston
35
31
.530
Miami
35
31
.530
Charlotte
32
34
.485
indiana
31
35
.470
Washington
31
36
.463
Chicago
27
39
.409
Toronto
27
40
.403
Orlando
21
45
.318
Cleveland
21
45
.318
detroit
20
47
.299
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
Pct
x-utah
48
18
.727
x-Phoenix
47
19
.712
x-denver
44
22
.667
x-l.a. Clippers
44
22
.667
dallas
38
28
.576
l.a. lakers
37
28
.569
Portland
37
29
.561
Memphis
33
33
.500
Golden State
33
33
.500
San antonio
31
34
.477
new Orleans
30
36
.455
Sacramento
29
37
.439
Oklahoma City
21
45
.318
Minnesota
20
46
.303
houston
16
50
.242
x-clinched playoff spot
Wednesday’s Late Games
utah 126, San antonio 94
denver 113, new york 97
Thursday’s Games
Chicago 120, Charlotte 99
GB
—
2½
3
8
9
10
10
13
14
14½
18
18½
24
24
25½
GB
—
1
4
4
10
10½
11
15
15
16½
18
19
27
28
32
dallas 113, Brooklyn 109
detroit 111, Memphis 97
indiana 133, atlanta 126
Washington 131, Toronto 129, OT
l.a. lakers at l.a. Clippers, late
Oklahoma City at Golden State, late
Friday’s Games
new Orleans at Phila., 4 p.m.
Boston at Chicago, 4:30 p.m.
houston at Milwaukee, 5 p.m.
Minnesota at Miami, 5 p.m.
Orlando at Charlotte, 5 p.m.
Cleveland at dallas, 5:30 p.m.
denver at utah, 6 p.m.
l.a. lakers at Portland, 7 p.m.
new york at Phoenix, 7 p.m.
San antonio at Sacramento, 7 p.m.
Miami 3, arizona 1
Friday’s Games
Pittsburgh (Cahill 1-3) at Chicago Cubs (davies 1-2),
11:20 a.m.
Washington (Corbin 1-3) at n.y. yankees (Taillon 1-2),
4:05 p.m.
arizona (Gallen 1-1) at n.y. Mets (Peterson 1-3), 4:10 p.m.
Cincinnati (Miley 3-2) at Cleveland (Plesac 2-3), 4:10 p.m.
Milwaukee (Suter 2-1) at Miami (rogers 3-2), 4:10 p.m.
Philadelphia (eflin 1-1) at atlanta (Morton 2-1), 4:20 p.m.
Colorado (Gomber 2-3) at St. louis (Flaherty 5-0),
5:15 p.m.
l.a. dodgers (urías 4-0) at l.a. angels (TBd), 6:38 p.m.
San diego (Snell 1-0) at San Francisco (deSclafani 2-1),
6:45 p.m.
HOCKEY
BASEBALL
NHL
MLB
East
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
x-Pittsburgh
55 36 16 3 75 195 156
x-Washington 53 34 14 5 73 185 157
x-Boston
53 32 14 7 71 160 127
x-n.y. islanders 54 31 17 6 68 149 124
n.y. rangers
55 26 23 6 58 172 153
Philadelphia
53 23 23 7 53 154 195
new Jersey
54 19 28 7 45 142 185
Buffalo
55 15 33 7 37 138 198
Central
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
x-Carolina
54 36 10 8 80 178 128
x-Tampa Bay
53 36 14 3 75 178 133
x-Florida
54 35 14 5 75 180 152
nashville
54 29 23 2 60 148 153
dallas
53 21 18 14 56 146 144
Chicago
54 23 25 6 52 153 179
Columbus
54 17 25 12 46 130 178
detroit
54 18 27 9 45 118 164
West
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
x-Vegas
52 37 13 2 76 176 118
x-Colorado
51 34 13 4 72 178 127
x-Minnesota
52 33 14 5 71 170 143
St. louis
51 24 19 8 56 152 158
arizona
54 22 26 6 50 143 170
los angeles
51 21 24 6 48 137 151
San Jose
53 21 26 6 48 145 183
anaheim
54 17 30 7 41 120 171
North
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
x-Toronto
53 34 13 6 74 179 138
x-edmonton
51 32 17 2 66 167 135
x-Winnipeg
52 28 21 3 59 158 145
Montreal
53 24 20 9 57 151 157
Calgary
51 22 26 3 47 132 148
Ottawa
53 21 27 5 47 148 179
Vancouver
47 19 25 3 41 123 156
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.
x-clinched playoff spot
y-clinched division
Wednesday’s Late Games
Winnipeg 4, Calgary 0
San Jose 3, Colorado 2
los angeles 4, arizona 2
Thursday’s Games
Boston 4, n.y. rangers 0
new Jersey 2, n.y. islanders 1
Pittsburgh 8, Buffalo 4
Chicago 2, Carolina 1, OT
Toronto 5, Montreal 2
Vancouver at edmonton, late
Friday’s Games
dallas at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m.
detroit at Columbus, 4 p.m.
Philadelphia at Washington, 4 p.m.
anaheim at Minnesota, 5 p.m.
Colorado at los angeles, 7 p.m.
St. louis at Vegas, 7 p.m.
arizona at San Jose, 7:30 p.m.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Boston
19
13
.594
—
Toronto
16
14
.533
2
Tampa Bay
17
15
.531
2
new york
16
15
.516
2½
Baltimore
15
16
.484
3½
Central Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Cleveland
17
13
.567
—
Chicago
16
13
.552
½
Kansas City
16
14
.533
1
Minnesota
11
19
.367
6
detroit
9
23
.281
9
West Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Oakland
19
14
.576
—
Seattle
17
15
.531
1½
houston
16
15
.516
2
Texas
16
17
.485
3
los angeles
13
16
.448
4
Wednesday’s Late Games
n.y. yankees 6, houston 3
Texas 3, Minnesota 1
detroit 6, Boston 5, 10 innings
Cleveland 5, Kansas City 4
Toronto 9, Oakland 4
Tampa Bay 3, l.a. angels 1
Thursday’s Games
houston 7, n.y. yankees 4
Texas 4, Minnesota 3, 10 innings
Cleveland 4, Kansas City 0
Boston 12, detroit 9
Toronto 10, Oakland 4
Tampa Bay at l.a. angels, late
Friday’s Games
Boston (rodríguez 4-0) at Baltimore (harvey 3-1),
4:05 p.m.
Washington (Corbin 1-3) at n.y. yankees (Taillon 1-2),
4:05 p.m.
Cincinnati (Miley 3-2) at Cleveland (Plesac 2-3), 4:10 p.m.
Minnesota (Shoemaker 1-3) at detroit (Skubal 0-4),
4:10 p.m.
Seattle (Flexen 2-1) at Texas (Foltynewicz 1-3), 5:05 p.m.
Chicago White Sox (rodón 4-0) at Kansas City (Keller
2-3), 5:10 p.m.
Toronto (Stripling 0-1) at houston (urquidy 2-2), 5:10 p.m.
l.a. dodgers (urías 4-0) at l.a. angels (TBd), 6:38 p.m.
Tampa Bay (hill 1-1) at Oakland (Manaea 3-1), 6:40 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W
L
Pct
Philadelphia
17
15
.531
new york
13
13
.500
atlanta
15
16
.484
Miami
14
16
.467
Washington
12
15
.444
Central Division
W
L
Pct
St. louis
18
14
.563
Milwaukee
17
15
.531
Chicago
15
16
.484
Cincinnati
14
15
.483
Pittsburgh
13
17
.433
West Division
W
L
Pct
San Francisco
18
13
.581
San diego
18
14
.563
los angeles
17
15
.531
arizona
15
16
.484
Colorado
12
19
.387
Wednesday’s Late Games
n.y. Mets 7, St. louis 2, 7 innings, 2nd game
San diego 4, Pittsburgh 2
Chicago Cubs 6, l.a. dodgers 5, 11 innings
Thursday’s Games
Philadelphia 2, Milwaukee 0
n.y. Mets 4, St. louis 1
atlanta 3, Washington 2
GB
—
1
1½
2
2½
GB
—
1
2½
2½
4
GB
—
½
1½
3
6
SOCCER
MLS
Friday’s Game
San Jose at real Sl, 6:30 p.m.
DEALS
Thursday’s Transactions
BASEBALL
Major League Baseball
MlB — Suspended Triple-a albuquerque (Colorado)
3B Colton Walker 80-games after testing positive for
dehydrochlormethyltestosterone (dhCMT), a per-
formance-enhancing substance in violation of Major
league Baseball’s Joint drug Prevention and Treatment
Program.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
SeaTTle SeahaWKS — Claimed CB Saivion Smith off
waivers from dallas. Signed Te nick Guggemos.
suffering, they’re still 17-15.
But that doesn’t excuse the fact
that, from a hitting standpoint,
they’re about as frightening as a
Labradoodle.
“We’re not swinging the bats
great right now,” said Mariners
manager Scott Servais, adding
that flip-phone sales and Block-
buster’s profits aren’t great right
now, either (not really). “We
gotta get it going offensively.
We know that we will. I’m con-
fident in our guys, but we’re
in one of those stretches right
now.”
So now that the problem has
been introduced, what’s the
solution? Is it to fire the hitting
coaches the way the Mets did
earlier in the week? Um ... no.
Is it to bring up stud prospects
such as Jarred Kelenic or Julio
Rodriguez? Not sure that’s the
answer, either.
Yes, on Wednesday there was
a fan escorted by T-Mobile Park
security that was shouting ex-
pletives at Servais and scream-
ing, “Bring up the kids!” But as
keen an intellect as that man
likely has, the M’s shouldn’t de-
ter from their plan.
Going hitless may be more
noticeable than scoring one run
one off two or three hits, but
it doesn’t say a whole lot more
about one’s offense. And if the
Mariners weren’t going to make
a move after a poor hitting per-
formance in their final game of
the homestand, they shouldn’t
make one after a no-hitting per-
formance.
This season wasn’t supposed
to be one without adversity. The
fact that the M’s are above .500 a
fifth of the way through the sea-
son is above expectations.
Right now, painful as it may
be to hear, Seattle’s best course
is to stay it. The pitching pros-
pects are the best Servais has
ever seen, and the young hitters,
well, their time will come. And
perhaps the veteran hitters’ time
will come, too.
medial specialists, and in an ed-
itorial last month in the British
Medical Journal. It said mass
events like the Olympics are
“neither safe nor secure.”
Organizers say they will need
10,000 health workers to sup-
port the Olympics. They have
also requested 500 additional
nurses — a nurses’ federation
balked at the request — and 200
sports medicine specialists.
The petition was organized
by Kenji Utsunomiya, a law-
yer who has run several times
for Tokyo governor. It regis-
tered about 50,000 signatures
in the first 24 hours after being
launched.
“Government policies are
being set with the Olympics in
mind, and measures to curb the
coronavirus pandemic are be-
ing neglected,” Utsunomiya told
The Associated Press. “Hospi-
tals are stretched thin, and some
people are dying at home.”
The headline in English over
the petition reads: “Cancel the
Tokyo Olympics to protect our
lives.”
The petition suggests the
Olympics cannot be held
safely and says the games have
drained finances away for other
needs such as the rollout of a
COVID-19 vaccine. Only 2% of
the Japanese public have been
vaccinated. Japan has attributed
10,500 deaths to the virus, good
by global standards but not as
good as many Asian neighbors.
pion, and Breaden Brooks, who
finished third in the singles
state tournament in 2019. Now
it’s the younger Saito brother,
Yoshi, and Skyler Jones, the sec-
ond half of the doubles cham-
pionship duo with Benny Saito,
in charge of guiding the team.
“I just hope to inspire the
younger guys and help improve
their skills and just make them
better,” said Jones, a senior
playing his final weeks of high
school tennis before hitting the
hardwood for basketball. “I
want to get better and improve
my skills but I also want them
to succeed as well, pushing
them and encouraging them
and cheering them on.”
In an individual-driven
sport like tennis, keeping skills
sharp is important so as not to
get passed up by other players.
Jones and Yoshi Saito play mul-
tiple times per week, and from
time to time, square off against
each other to improve.
“We will occasionally hit at
Eagle Crest (Resort) because it
is good to challenge yourself by
playing people of equal or bet-
ter ability than you, so it is im-
portant for us to be hitting and
playing each other,” Jones said.
“When I can hang with him
it’s fun,” said Yoshi Saito, a ju-
nior. “When he is whooping
me it isn’t.”
Although there is some dis-
appointment that there is no
state tournament this year, the
Redmond program is enjoying
the home stretch of the sea-
son with upcoming dual meets
against Hood River Valley and
Crook County next week, be-
fore the Intermountain Confer-
ence Tournament returns.
“It will be fun to make a run
at districts,” Yoshi Saito said. “I
think our eyes were set on state
this year and last year. But it is
too late for that now. We are
just out here having fun.”
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