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Royals beat Indians, pull within 1 game of division-leading Detroit

riggertRoyalsCLEVELAND (AP) — Danny Duffy pushed the Royals a little closer to the top in the AL Central and nearer their first playoff appearance in 29 years.

Duffy pitched six shutout innings for his first win in more than a month as Kansas City moved within one game of first-place Detroit and kept some distance over Cleveland in the wild-card race, beating the Indians 2-0 on Monday night.

Duffy (9-11), who had thrown just one pitch in September before the start, escaped a bases-loaded jam in the first and held the Indians to six hits. The left-hander had been sidelined since Sept. 6 with a sore shoulder.

“I wasn’t feeling any pressure,” Duffy said. “I tried to simplify things and not think about the race we’re in.”

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Greg Holland worked the ninth for his 44th save as the Royals, seeking their first postseason appearance since 1985, earned an unusual split and moved within one game of the Tigers, who lost 2-0 at home to the White Sox.

Earlier, the Royals lost 4-3 in 10 innings in a game suspended Aug. 31 in Kansas City.

“It was a good day for us,” manager Ned Yost said. “We wanted to get that suspended game behind us. We knew that was looming over our heads. It’s like we’ve been saying, nobody knows what’s going to happen.”

Carlos Carrasco (8-6) couldn’t keep the momentum going for the Indians, who remain 3 1/2 games out in the wild card and are quickly running out of time.

“It’s not very often you don’t score and come away with a split,” manager Terry Francona said. “There’s not a lot of season left. Every time you lose a game, you’re disappointed, and now we’ll show up tomorrow, and it’s kind of simple. Just show up and try to win.”

Duffy survived a shaky first inning in which he threw 24 pitches. He gave up three hits in the first two innings but just three more over the next four. His previous start against Cleveland was the game that wound up being suspended.

Duffy’s performance — he was removed after throwing one pitch at Yankee Stadium on Sept. 6 — took a little pressure off the Royals, who entered the day holding one of the two wild-card spots. Kansas City picked up one-half game on Seattle and stayed comfortably ahead of Cleveland.

“The teams we needed to lose, lost tonight,” said first baseman Eric Hosmer, who hit an RBI single in the first. “We gained some ground, especially playing these guys. They’re a tough team. If we get a chance to put these guys away, we need to make the most of it.”

Kansas City took a 2-0 lead in the fifth on Alcides Escobar’s RBI single that easily could have been ruled an error on Indians shortstop Jose Ramirez.

Cleveland’s first three hitters reached in the first, but the Indians came up empty as Duffy retired cleanup hitter Carlos Santana on a popup, struck out Yan Gomes looking and got Mike Aviles on a lazy fly to right.

Carrasco gave the Indians another solid outing, allowing two runs and seven hits with nine strikeouts in 7 1/3 innings. The right-hander tossed a two-hitter last week in Houston for his first complete-game shutout.

After waiting 23 days, the Indians needed nine minutes to finish off the Royals in the first game and temporarily pulled within 2 1/2 games in a wild, wild-card race entering its last days.

Scott Atchison gave up a two-out RBI single to Nori Aoki in the bottom of the 10th — Kansas City was the home team on the road — before getting Omar Infante to pop out for his second save with the tying run at second.

SOFT SCHEDULE: After finishing their series in Cleveland, the Royals will conclude the regular season with four games in Chicago. Kansas City is 10-5 against the White Sox and 5-1 at U.S. Cellular Field.

BLANKED: The shutout was Kansas City’s first in Cleveland since July 29, 2011.

STRIKEOUT KING: Wade Davis recorded his 104th strikeout, setting a single-season club record for a Royals reliever. The previous mark was shared by Jim York (1971) and Greg Holland (2013).

TRAINER’S ROOM

Indians: Second baseman Jason Kipnis continues to be slowed by a sore right hamstring. He missed three games last week, and Francona wants to monitor him closely. Kipnis pinch hit in the eighth of the regularly scheduled game and grounded to short.

UP NEXT

Rookie RHP Yordano Ventura (13-10) makes his biggest start to date for the Royals. He leads all MLB rookies in wins. RHP Danny Salazar (6-7) pitches on four days’ rest for Cleveland after working 7 1/3 innings in his last start, against Houston.

— Associated Press —

Missouri State moves into Top 25 poll for first time since 1997

riggertMissouriStateWith its best start since 2007, the Missouri State University football team is starting to turn heads on a national level as the 3-1 Bears have cracked the FCS Coaches Top 25 Poll this week at No. 24.

It marks the first time since the team was No. 21 in the 1997 ESPN/USA Today preseason poll that MSU has been ranked in the top 25. The Bears also closed out the 1996 season ranked No. 23 in The Sports Network final poll.

“I’m pleased and happy for our players,” said head coach Terry Allen. “It puts them in a good position headed into league play. We have a very strong league, and you play a good team every week. We’re happy to be mentioned and hope we can build on it.”

Missouri State received 65 votes in the poll voted on by 26 national FCS coaches. A total of seven Missouri Valley Football Conference schools are ranked in the poll this week, including No. 12 Youngstown State, MSU’s next opponent for the game at Robert W. Plaster Stadium on Oct. 4. North Dakota State (1), South Dakota State (9), Northern Iowa (10), Southern Illinois (16) and Illinois State (22) are also ranked.

In the other widely-accepted FCS poll – The Sports Network Top 25 Poll – MSU is just outside the top 25 this week, receiving 116 votes which translates as the 31st-highest point total in the poll. YSU is No. 18 in The Sports Network rankings.

Missouri State is coming off a thrilling 33-31 road win at Central Arkansas on Saturday, a game decided on a 53-yard field goal by junior Marcelo Bonani as time expired. The victory was the second non-conference road win for the Bears this campaign, matching the club’s most since 1996.

After an open date in the schedule this weekend, Missouri State will return to action on Oct. 4 against Youngstown State.

— MSU Sports Information —

Missouri announces 2014-15 basketball TV schedule

riggertMizzouMizzou Basketball announced its complete television schedule for the 2014-15 season on Monday, including dates and locations for a pair of exhibition games against William Jewell (Oct. 29) and Missouri-St. Louis (Nov. 8).

Missouri will return to Hearnes Center for the second consecutive year on Oct. 29 for its exhibition opener against William Jewell. The game is being played at Hearnes Center due to the installation of a new video board at Mizzou Arena.

Tickets for the exhibition game at Hearnes Center will be free. Fans will have access to open, general admission seating in Sections C and D, while seating in Sections A and B will be held for 2014-15 season ticket holders. Season ticket holders must present their William Jewell game ticket, which is part of their season ticket package, to gain entry into these sections.

New Tiger Head Coach Kim Anderson played four seasons inside Hearnes Center, including his senior campaign when the Tigers went 12-1 and he was named the 1977 Big Eight Player of the Year. Over his final three seasons, Anderson was an outstanding 37-2 at Hearnes.

Monday’s announcement also includes game time and network updates for five regular-season non-league games. Three of Mizzou’s non-conference games will appear on the SEC Network, giving the Tigers a school-record 10 non-conference games on national television (28 total). Added to the SEC Network package were the Nov. 16 game against Valparaiso, the Dec. 11 game against Elon and the Jan. 3 non-conference finale against Lipscomb.

Five games, including both exhibition contests, will appear on SEC Network +. Those tilts on SEC Network + include the regular-season opener vs. UMKC (Nov. 14), Oral Roberts (Nov. 19) and SEMO (Dec. 2). Games on SEC Network + are only available on WatchESPN.

The final five Southeastern Conference game times were also announced today. Two of those games will take place at Mizzou Arena. Missouri will host Tennessee on Jan. 17 at 5 p.m. CT and Ole Miss on Jan. 31 at 3 p.m. Road games include the Jan. 10 game at Auburn (6 p.m.), Feb. 21 at Vanderbilt (1:30 p.m.) and the regular-season finale at Mississippi State on March 7 at 5:30 p.m.

— MU Sports Information —

Wainwright earns 20th win as Cardinals shut out Cubs

riggertCardinalsCHICAGO (AP) — Mike Matheny looked at Adam Wainwright’s run over the past five years and summed it up with one word.

“Wow,” he said.

Wainwright joined Clayton Kershaw as the majors’ only 20-game winners, pitching three-hit ball over seven innings, and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Chicago Cubs 8-0 on Monday night.

“I hope he realizes how special that is,” Matheny said. “He’s in a very elite group.”

Wainwright hit the 20-win mark for the second time while matching his career-high for victories, and the Cardinals moved a step closer toward their second straight division title.

They remained 2 1/2 games ahead of Pittsburgh in the NL Central with five to play with the Pirates beating Atlanta 1-0. St. Louis clinched its fourth straight playoff appearance on Sunday.

Wainwright’s run the past five years has been nothing short of jaw-dropping.

Twice during that span he has won 20. Two more times he finished with 19 victories, and he hasn’t won fewer than 14 in that stretch.

“It’s a tremendous honor, obviously,” Wainwright said about winning 20. “But more important, it’s a big win for our team.”

Wainwright (20-9) won his fifth straight start and made it look easy, striking out eight and walking one.

He gave up a double to Anthony Rizzo with two out in the first and did not allow another hit until back-to-back singles by Luis Valbuena and Welington Castillo with two out in the seventh.

Just like Kershaw did for the Dodgers on Friday, Wainwright picked up his 20th win at Wrigley Field. And when he did it in 2010, victory No. 20 that year also came at the famed old ballpark.

He got plenty of support in this one, with the Cardinals pounding Travis Wood (8-13) for seven runs and eight hits over five innings.

The Cardinals scored four in the fourth and three in the fifth on the way to their eighth win in 10 games.

Matt Holliday had two hits and scored two runs. He also drove in one.

Matt Adams chipped in with two hits and two RBIs. Jon Jay added two hits and drove in three, capping a four-run fourth with a two-run single to make it 4-0.

Holliday also had a run-scoring double to left and Yadier Molina singled in a run in that inning, and the Cardinals broke it open in the fifth.

Matt Carpenter led off that inning with a walk and was ruled safe at second tagging on Randal Grichuk’s fly to center following a replay review. He scored on Holliday’s bloop single to right, and Adams capped the rally with a two-run single to make it 7-0.

Wood felt sharp overall but still couldn’t avoid the big innings. That’s something he will try to fix in the offseason.

“Wasn’t a good year for me overall,” said Wood, owner of a 5.03 ERA after making the NL All-Star team last season. “With that being said, it showed me a lot of the stuff that I need to take into the offseason to work on because you learn a lot more about yourself as a pitcher when things aren’t going good as opposed to when things are.”

TRAINER’S ROOM

Cardinals: Adams and Carpenter returned to the lineup after missing two games because of a stomach virus that’s been battering the team. Nearly half the Cardinals’ players and coaches have been affected by it in recent days. Assistant batting coach David Bell and pitcher Marco Gonzales were not with the team Monday because of the virus. “There’s still some aftermath (of the virus) going around,” Adams said. “But it’s getting a lot better.”

Cubs: RF Jorge Soler was back in the Cubs’ lineup after leaving Saturday’s game against the Dodgers as a precaution due to wet conditions. He had a scheduled day off on Sunday.

UP NEXT

RHP Shelby Miller (10-9, 3.68 ERA) looks to stay on a roll for St. Louis, as the Cardinals continue their three-game series against the Cubs. He is 2-0 with a 0.69 ERA in four starts in September. RHP Kyle Hendricks (7-2, 2.28) starts for Chicago.

UNFRIENDLY CONFINES

The Cardinals are 14-31 in night games at Wrigley Field.

LOPSIDED MARGIN

The Cubs have been outscored 45-22 while dropping four of five.

— Associated Press —

K-State’s Johnson earns Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week honor

riggertKStateKansas State senior linebacker Dakorey Johnson was honored for his performance in his first career start against Auburn as he was named the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week, the conference office announced Monday.

Johnson is the second Wildcat in the last three weeks to pick up weekly conference accolades following quarterback Jake Waters, who earned offensive player of the week honors after the Iowa State game. Additionally, K-State has a league-best 26 player-of-the-week honors since 2011.

A product of Mesquite, Texas, Johnson registered a career-high six tackles Thursday night, including two tackles for loss, and an interception against the fifth-ranked Tigers. Johnson and the Wildcat defense held one of the nation’s top offenses to its lowest offensive output in head coach Gus Malzahn’s career. Auburn finished the game with an average of 2.8 yards per rush and totaled 128 yards on the ground. No Auburn team under Malzahn had ever been held below 200 rushing yards in a game, and the Tigers entered the matchup averaging more than 300.

A former community-college transfer, Johnson has 13 tackles this season, including 11 over the last two games, while he has two tackles for loss in two contests this season. His interception on Thursday was the second of his career as he also had one against Iowa State in 2013.

No. 25 Kansas State hosts UTEP Saturday at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. The sold-out game, which will be K-State’s 15th in a row, kicks off at 11 a.m., and will be televised by FSN.

— KSU Sports Information —

NU’s Abdullah named Big Ten Co-Player of the Week

NebraskaNebraska I-back Ameer Abdullah earned Big Ten weekly honors for the second time this season on Monday.

Abdullah shared Big Ten Offensive honors with Wisconsin’s Melvin Gordon following Nebraska’s 41-31 win over Miami Saturday night. Abdullah totaled 313 all-purpose yards – an NCAA single-game high in 2014 – as he rushed for 229 yards on 35 carries and two scores and added a three-yard touchdown reception. He also had four kickoff returns for 81 yards in the win, as his all-purpose yard total was second in Nebraska school history. He moved from fifth to third on Nebraska’s career rushing list while also becoming the Huskers’ career all-purpose yards leader, passing College Football Hall of Famer Johnny Rodgers.

Abdullah also earned the weekly honor against Florida Atlantic in the season opener when he rushed for 232 yards. Abdullah is one of only two players in the country with multiple 200-yard rushing games in 2014. Nebraska has won at least one Big Ten weekly award in each of the first four weeks of the season.

The Big Ten honor was one of several for Abdullah, as he was also named to the Paul Hornung Award Honor Roll for the second this season on Monday and was chosen as the Athlon Sports Big Ten Player of the Week.

— NU Sports Information —

Missouri awarded $2 million for higher education

JEFFERSON CITY (AP) – A national nonprofit group is pumping $2 million into Missouri higher education programs.

Gov. Jay Nixon on Monday announced USA Funds plans to give grants to help colleges speed students to finishing their degrees and moving into careers.

About $1 million will go to expand the Innovation Campus initiative, which partners businesses with colleges to help students graduate more quickly.

The other $1 million will go to help other four-year institutions match curricula with employer demands. Competency-based degrees aim to help students graduate faster based on skills learned rather than class time.

Mo. teen goes after near-death Taser experience

KANSAS CITY (AP) – A 17-year-old Missouri boy who nearly died after being shocked with a Taser during a traffic stop has been released from the hospital where he was being treated for brain damage.

Bryce Masters of Independence was pulled over on Sept. 14 in Independence because of a warrant associated with the license plate of a car he was driving. Police say the officer used a Taser on him after Masters refused to get out of the car.

Family spokesman Daniel Haus says Masters went into cardiac arrest after probes from the Taser struck near his heart. He was placed in a medically induced coma and treated for a lack of oxygen to the brain.

Haus says Masters went home Sunday evening.

The FBI is investigating whether the officer used excessive force.

Dole campaigns for Roberts in Kansas Senate race

Dole and Roberts
Dole and Roberts

THOMAS BEAUMONT, Associated Press

DODGE CITY, Kansas (AP) — Former Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole is set to campaign with fellow Republican Pat Roberts in race that’s suddenly competitive for the three-term Kansas U.S. senator.

Dole planned to attend an event with Roberts Monday in Dodge City, where Roberts lists his residence but admits having visited only seven times this year. The pair also plans to attend events together Tuesday in heavily Republican western Kansas.

Having eked out victory in a GOP primary in August, Roberts finds himself locked in a tight race with Greg Orman, a businessman from the Kansas City suburbs running as an independent.

Roberts revamped his campaign team at the request of national Republican Party officials this month, when polls showed the race tight, and Roberts with little general election organization.

Kansas running animal disease response exercise

Kansas Agriculture Secretary Jackie McClaskey
Kansas Agriculture Secretary Jackie McClaskey

MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — State and local officials in four Kansas counties are conducting an exercise to practice the state’s plan to respond to a foreign animal disease.

The state Department of Agriculture says the drill began Monday and continues through Wednesday. Emergency response teams from Clay, Lyon, Riley and Pottawatomie counties are taking part.

Agriculture officials said the exercise is based on a hypothetical case of foot-and-mouth disease, which was last identified in the U.S. in 1929. Foot-and-mouth is a highly contagious disease that affects cattle, sheep, swine and other cloven-hooved animals.

Kansas Agriculture Secretary Jackie McClaskey says the exercise will identify gaps in the state’s response plan and give state and local officials experience in carrying out the plan.

 

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