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Vargas pitches Royals to 2-0 win over Bumgarner, Giants

riggertRoyalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Jason Vargas has a new ligament holding together his crucial left elbow.

He’s getting the same spectacular results.

The veteran dazzled for the third straight start, the Royals finally scored off Giants ace Madison Bumgarner and Kansas City beat San Francisco 2-0 on Wednesday night to split their two-game set.

It was the 12th straight start Vargas (3-0) had allowed two runs or fewer, extending his own franchise record for a left-hander. And it’s a streak that began prior to Tommy John surgery that kept him on the sideline until the tail-end of last season, when he returned as if nothing was amiss.

“I think he’s even better now,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. “I think his command is better. I think the action is as sharp as can be. I think he’s pitching fantastic.”

Vargas scattered four hits over seven innings with nine strikeouts and no walks before turning it over to Joakim Soria, who pitched a perfect eighth. Kelvin Herrera worked around a leadoff walk in the ninth to earn his third save and wrap up a 5-3 homestand for the Royals.

“It’s definitely nice to see some results for the work that’s been put in,” said Vargas, who is also unbeaten in his last eight home starts. “My command has been really good thus far.”

Bumgarner (0-3) matched Vargas pitch for pitch until the fifth, when Paulo Orlando managed a one-out single. He stole second, took third on a groundout and went home when Mike Moustakas hustled down the line to beat out an infield hit, his first with runners in scoring position this season.

That ended Bumgarner’s streak of 18 scoreless innings against the Royals, dating to the 2014 World Series opener. That run of dominance included a brilliant start later in the Series and five innings of scoreless relief in Game 7, when Bumgarner earned the save that finished the championship.

“I felt like I made pretty good pitches. I just missed here and there,” he said. “I had a lot of traffic I had to work through. It was just one of those days where I had to grind it out.”

Bumgarner allowed one run, seven hits and a walk while striking out four but was done in by another poor night by San Francisco’s offense. The lanky left-hander has only received five total runs of support in his first four starts, including one run or none in three of them.

Salvador Perez added an RBI single in the eighth, the third run surrendered by Giants relievers in the past nine games, and one that gave Herrera some breathing room in the ninth.

“We just couldn’t score a run,” Giants bench coach Ron Wotus said. “We couldn’t get a key hit tonight and they did.”

STATS AND STREAKS

Vargas is 3-0 for the first time since his 2005 rookie season with the Marlins. … Herrera has pitched 19 2/3 scoreless innings in interleague play dating to June 18, 2015. … Human attendance was 24,402 and canine attendance was 382 for “Bark at the Park.” … Eight of the Giants’ 10 losses this season have been by two runs or fewer.

NICE SOUVENIR

Giants DH Buster Posey gave a fan a nice keepsake when he whiffed on a pitch in the seventh and his bat flew from his hands. It wound up finding a hole in the netting behind the plate and struck a fan, and Posey motioned to him to keep it. Posey proceeded to strike out.

GIANTS LOOK AHEAD

Wotus said manager Bruce Bochy is still on track to rejoin the team Friday night in Chicago. Bochy missed the series after a minor heart procedure. Wotus also said Posey would likely return to catching Friday after coming off the concussion list and spending two games as the DH.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Giants OF Mac Williamson (quad) began a rehab assignment at Class A San Jose on Wednesday, while OF/1B Michael Morse (hamstring) was batting cleanup as the DH.

UP NEXT

San Francisco gets a day off Thursday before RHP Johnny Cueto takes the mound to begin a three-game series at Colorado. Cueto has won his first three starts this season.

Kansas City LHP Danny Duffy tries to improve to 3-0 in the opener of a four-game series at Texas on Thursday night. Duffy has 17 strikeouts through 20 innings this season.

— Associated Press —

Bearcats’ add former Minnesota State guard Joey Witthus

Northwest2013riggertMARYVILLE, Mo. – Northwest Missouri State University head men’s basketball coach Ben McCollum has announced the addition of guard Joey Witthus to the 2017-18 Bearcat roster. Witthus, who played the past two seasons at Minnesota State, will be eligible to play next season and will have two years of eligibility remaining.

“We are extremely excited that Joey will be joining our program,” said McCollum. “On the floor, Joey makes for a tough match up. He is a very good three-point shooter, he can put the ball on the floor to make plays and with his size he has the ability to post up and score in the paint. More importantly, Joey is a great kid, comes from a great family, and fits the high character profile that we look for in a student athlete. He is a perfect fit for our group and we would like to welcome him to our basketball family.”

Witthus has started all 61 games he had appeared in for the Mavericks the past two seasons. As a sophomore, he averaged 13.7 points and 4.7 rebounds per game, logging 934 minutes (32.2 mpg). For his career, he has knocked down 137-of-326 (42.0 percent) of his long range attempts and is a career 80.1 free throw shooter (145-181). Witthus was an All-NSIC second team performer and was named to the NSIC All-Academic Team.

A 6-6 standout guard at Chanhassen High School in Chanhassen, Minn., Witthus scored 1,593 points during his prep career.

— Northwest Athletics —

Fowler hits first two HRs with Cardinals, who sweep Pirates

riggertCardinalsST. LOUIS (AP) — Dexter Fowler feels his swing is getting closer to what he expects.

Fowler hit his first two home runs for the St. Louis Cardinals, who swept the Pittsburgh Pirates on Wednesday for their third straight 2-1 victory over Pittsburgh.

“I feel like I’ve been swinging the bat for the past few days pretty good,” Fowler said. “I just haven’t had the results. I’ve been sticking with it.”

Fowler, who left the World Series champion Chicago Cubs to sign an $82.5 million, five-year contract with St. Louis, was hitting .132 after going hitless in four at-bats Monday.

He rebounded with a triple on Tuesday and had three of the Cardinals’ eight hits Wednesday, including a third-inning drive into the right-field bullpen and a shot down the right-field line in the fifth, both off Gerrit Cole (1-2).

“He got a couple pitches that were up and put good swings on them,” Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said.

Fowler said his experience helped him deal with the rough start.

“It was just something mechanical that caused a lot of problems, and I got that straightened out,” he said. “Ever since I corrected that I’ve been feeling a lot better.”

Josh Bell had tied the score with a fourth-inning homer to center against Michael Wacha (2-1), who had retired his first 10 batters.

St. Louis is 6-9, winning its opener and losing nine of 11 before the sweep.

“It’s huge,” Cardinals first baseman Matt Carpenter said of the sweep. “It was just a much better series for us.”

Wacha allowed one run and four hits in 6 ⅔ innings. Matt Bowman relieved with two on and struck out Jordy Mercer to end the seventh, and Kevin Siegrist worked around a walk and two errors in the eighth. Pittsburgh left the bases loaded when Carpenter, who committed the first error, made a diving stop at first base and raced to beat Gregory Polanco to first.

“I’m just trying to stay locked in and make a play to help get us out of an ugly inning,” Carpenter said. “Thankfully, Siegrist made another good pitch and worked his way out of it. I was able to make a play for him, and we were able to limit the damage there.”

With closer Seung Hwan Oh unavailable after pitching the two previous games, former closer Trevor Rosenthal pitched the ninth. John Jaso singled with one out, Rosenthal threw a called third strike past Mercer, then struck out Jose Osuna for his first save this season.

Cole gave up six hits in six innings, struck out eight and walked none.

SNAPPING STREAKS

Jaso and Aledmys Diaz both stopped 18-at-bat hitless streaks. Jaso, who made his first big-league start in right field, singled in the fifth inning off Wacha. Diaz, the Cardinals shortstop, had a pinch-hit infield single in the seventh off Felipe Rivero.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Cardinals: Carpenter returned to the lineup after missing two games because of an injured ring finger on his right (throwing) hand.

UP NEXT

Pirates: RHP Tyler Glasnow (0-1, 12.15) will make the first interleague start of his career Friday, the opener of a three-game series against the visiting New York Yankees.

Cardinals: RHP Carlos Martinez (0-2, 3.57) will open a four-game series at Milwaukee on Thursday. He is 4-1 with a 1.36 ERA in eight starts and 11 relief appearances against the Brewers.

— Associated Press —

Northwest men’s tennis defeats Emporia State in MIAA Tournament semifinals

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State University men’s tennis team beat Emporia State, 5-0, on Wednesday at the Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center in Lincoln, Neb., in the MIAA tournament semifinal round.

The No. 18 ranked Bearcats are now 16-3 on the year while Emporia State falls to 10-7.

Northwest swept all three doubles points and then took singles points at No. 1 and No. 2 to secure the win.

Sergi Fontcuberta and Romain Boissinot each contributed a pair of points in the win. The duo won at No. 2 doubles and each took a singles point.

Scores
1. #39 Boissinot,Romain (NW) def. Pont,Gerard (ESU) 6-2, 7-6 (7-2)
2. Fontcuberta,Sergi (NW) def. Dixon,Oliver (ESU) 6-2, 6-2
3. Cameron,Patrick (ESU) vs. Tete,Mauro (NW) no result
4. Altmann,Josef (NW) vs. Mota,Matheus (ESU) 1-0, unfinished
5. Autones,Aymeric (NW) vs. Sadique,Farhan (ESU) unfinished
6. Glowick,Fin (NW) vs. Levanovich,Anton (ESU) unfinished

1. Tete,Mauro/Sherif,Youssef (NW) def. Cameron,Patrick/Mota,Matheus (ESU) 8-6
2. Fontcuberta,Sergi/Boissinot,Romain (NW) def. Pont,Gerard/Dixon,Oliver (ESU) 9-7
3. Altmann,Josef/Autones,Aymeric (NW) def. Winkler,Lukas/Sadique,Farhan (ESU) 8-3

Northwest will face Washburn on Thursday in the championship match. Start time is 8 a.m.

— Northwest Athletics —

Griffons defeat Bearcats 5-1 to extend winning streak to six games

riggertMissouriWesternMARYVILLE, Mo. – The Missouri Western baseball team defeated Northwest Missouri State 5-1 Tuesday in Maryville to extend its winning streak to six games.

The Griffons improve to 22-17 and 19-10 in the MIAA, while the Bearcats have now lost five straigth games and they’re 24-15 and 13-13 in league play.

NOTABLES
– MWSU scored back-to-back runs in the second inning to take its only lead 2-1 with Bailey Zimmer’s RBI ground out and Logan Marston’s RBI single

– David Glaude cleared the bases in the third inning with his fifth home run of the season to give Missouri Western a 4-1 lead

– Glaude provided more run support in the fifth inning as his sacrifice fly to left field scored Ryan Smith for a 5-1 advantage

– Two through five in the MWSU batting order scored four of the five runs and collected four of the six hits

– Griffon pitchers combined for eight strikeouts in the win

– Missouri Western has now won six straight games with five of those wins coming by five runs or more

TOP PERFORMERS
– Jared Lloyd threw six innings and allowed just one run on five hits with four strikeouts

– David Glaude recorded three RBIs with a run scored

– Levi Schreiner was 2-for-4 at the plate with a run scored

– Nate Hunter threw one inning of relief work and notched two strikeouts

UP NEXT
Missouri Western travels to the University of Nebraska-Kearney for a three-game series beginning Friday at 6 p.m.

— MWSU Athletics —

Kansas City drops opener to Giants in 11 innings

riggertRoyalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Joe Panik hit an RBI single with two outs in the 11th inning, and the San Francisco Giants beat the Kansas City Royals 2-1 on Tuesday night to begin their two-game interleague set.

Nick Hundley doubled off Scott Alexander (0-1), the Royals’ fifth reliever of the night, before Panik’s sharp liner dropped in front of center fielder Lorenzo Cain to score the go-ahead run.

Derek Law (1-0) pitched two scoreless innings of relief for San Francisco, and Mark Melancon struck out Raul Mondesi with runners on first and second in the 11th for his third save of the year.

The Giants, back at Kauffman Stadium for the first time since their 2014 World Series triumph, were without manager Bruce Bochy, who underwent a minor procedure to correct his heart rhythm.

Bochy is expected to return to the team Friday at Colorado.

The Royals had several chances to end the game earlier, leaving the bases loaded in the eighth, two aboard in the ninth and two more on base when Eric Hosmer grounded into a double play in the 10th.

San Francisco also left two runners aboard in the 10th when Buster Posey, fresh off the seven-day concussion list, struck out. Posey already had three hits on the night.

The Giants’ Matt Cain and the Royals’ Jason Hammel waged a nip-and-tuck duel of starters, each taking advantage of double plays and nifty defense to escape sticky situations.

Cain left two aboard in the first, and also stranded runners in the second and fourth, before he threw a mistake that Whit Merrifield deposited into the right-field seats. Cain walked the next batter, but set down the next seven to leave after seven innings with the game knotted at 1.

Hammel was perfect through four before getting into trouble in the fifth, then allowing Hunter Pence’s run-scoring single in the sixth. He got through that inning and allowed the first two batters to reach in the seventh, but relievers Peter Moylan and Travis Wood bailed him out of that fix.

BOCHY RECOVERING

Bochy said in a text message to The Associated Press that he was doing well following the procedure in San Diego. Bochy also underwent a heart procedure in February 2015 and was hospitalized last summer with an undisclosed illness. Bench coach Ron Wotus filled in for him in Kansas City.

POSEY RETURNS

Posey was experiencing concussion-like symptoms after he took a 94 mph fastball off the helmet from Arizona’s Taijuan Walker last week. The Giants cleared space on the roster for him by designating backup catcher Tim Federowicz for assignment shortly after batting practice.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Royals OF Jorge Soler (left oblique strain) felt some tightness on Saturday and his rehab work was shut down for a couple days. He resumed swinging before Tuesday night’s game.

UP NEXT

Giants LHP Madison Bumgarner makes his first start at the K since Game 7 of the 2014 World Series, where he memorably pitched in relief to help San Francisco close out the series.

Royals LHP Jason Vargas tries to continue his hot start. He is 2-0 with a 0.66 ERA in his first two outings, and tossed 7 2/3 scoreless innings against Oakland his last time out.

— Associated Press —

Mizzou falls at home to Missouri State Tuesday

riggertMissouriCOLUMBIA, Mo. – Missouri State scored two runs on an error in the eighth inning to escape Taylor Stadium with a 5-3 win over Mizzou Baseball Tuesday night (April 18). Junior RHP Andy Toelken (Green Cove Springs, Fla.) turned in an impressive start, going 7.1 innings while allowing just three earned runs while striking out six in a tough-luck loss as a two-out, eight-inning error allowed the Bears to escape with a win. Mizzou falls to 26-12 on the year while Missouri State moves to 24-13.

Mizzou got multi-hit games from five different players and sophomore OF Connor Brumfield (Columbia, Mo.) reached base safely for the 23rd consecutive game, the longest streak by a Tiger this season. But Mizzou struggled with runners in scoring position, stranding nine men on the night while going just 2-for-10 as a team with runners in scoring position.

Mizzou took an early 1-0 lead on a Brett Bond (St. Louis, Mo.) sacrifice fly in the first inning. MSU answered thanks to a walk and back-to-back hits in the second. All-American 3B Jake Bruger then launched a go-ahead, two-run homer to left field in the third inning to give MSU a 3-1 lead.

Mizzou got those runs back on RBI singles from Nelson Mompierre (Miami, Fla.) and Robbie Glendinning (Scarborough, Australia) in the bottom half of the third inning. Both pitchers seemed to settle in from there. Mizzou had a chance to take the lead in the bottom of the fifth inning, putting runners on second and third with two outs, but Brian Sharp (Liberty, Mo.) rolled out to second base to strand a pair.

Mompierre tallied a two-out single through the right side in the seventh inning. Pinch runner Johnny Balsamo (Kansas City, Mo.) stole second base to put the go-ahead run in scoring position, but Glendinning struck out swinging to strand the runner.

Missouri State loaded the bases in the eighth inning with one out after an intentional walk and a hit batter followed a leadoff single. Mizzou brought in sophomore LHP Ty Shoaff (Akron, Ohio) to try to get out of the jam. He struck out the first batter he faced and looked to get out of the jam on a slow roller to first, but a throwing error allowed two runs to score, giving MSU a 5-3 lead.

Mizzou then put two men on in the eighth with one out, but Chris Cornelius (St. Louis, Mo.) hit into a 6-4-3 double play as the Bears escaped the jam. In the ninth, Missouri State brought in closer Bryan Young, who picked up his fourth save against the top of the Mizzou order, retiring the side in order.

Mizzou will hit the road this weekend for a three-game series vs. Ole Miss.

— Mizzou Athletics —

Fowler, Leake lead Cardinals past Pirates 2-1

riggertCardinalsST. LOUIS (AP) — Mike Leake doesn’t have too many secrets on the mound. For the Cardinals right-hander, location is everything.

Leake owned the strike zone while pitching into the seventh inning, Dexter Fowler tripled and scored, and St. Louis beat Pittsburgh 2-1 on Tuesday night after Pirates outfielder Starling Marte was suspended 80 games for a banned substance earlier in the day.

“It’s just where he’s putting every pitch, and he’s able to throw every pitch on both sides of the plate and I’d say that sinker and cutter are closer to the same velocity, but you’re kind of working off the middle and running it to both sides,” Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said of Leake. “That’s a tough at-bat if you’re putting it on the corner.”

Seung Hwan Oh allowed three hits in the ninth but escaped a one-out, bases-loaded jam for his second save.

Leake (2-1) allowed seven hits and only struck out one, but he held the Pirates to a run over 6 1/3 innings. He has won nine of his last 11 decisions against the Pirates dating to Sept. 11, 2012.

“He throws strikes,” Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said. “… He makes pitches, he’s very effective, he competes very well on the mound. He’s a guy that we’ve been challenged by.”

Leake has continued a strong spring through his first three starts of the season. He leads the rotation in wins, ERA (0.84) and innings pitched (21 1/3).

“I think this spring was a big spring for me and just kind of letting it translate into the season is as big,” Leake said.

The Cardinals have won back-to-back games for the first time this season to improve to 5-9.

“We get some positive ju-ju going our way and we’re eliminating our mistakes and that’s how we’re winning games,” Fowler said.

Chad Kuhl (1-1) gave up two runs over six innings. He allowed three hits and struck out three.

Fowler led off the first with a triple to right and scored on Stephen Piscotty’s ground out.

Greg Garcia’s double in the fifth scored Jose Martinez to make it 2-0 Cardinals. Garcia was thrown out trying to stretch it into a triple.

Brett Cecil, Matt Bowman and Oh pitched scoreless relief for St. Louis. Bowman extended his scoreless streak to 17 1/3 innings dating to last season.

Adam Frazier scored the Pirates’ run on a groundout by Gregory Polanco in the sixth.

OUTFIELD SHIFT

Marte was suspended by Major League Baseball after testing positive for Nandrolone. He’s eligible to return in mid-July but won’t be allowed to play in the postseason if Pittsburgh advances.

Andrew McCutchen played center field for the first time this season in Marte’s absence and extended his hitting streak to nine games with a first-inning single. McCutchen was 2 for 4 and is hitting .333 (12 for 36) during his run.

McCutchen was moved from center to right this spring so the Pirates could shift Marte from left to center.

“Center field is where I need to play, it’s where I need to be,” McCutchen said. “If I’ve got to show a couple of people that I can do it then that’s what I’m going to do.”

UPON FURTHER REVIEW

Hurdle successfully challenged an out call on Jordy Mercer in the ninth. Mercer beat Oh to the bag and the review gave the Pirates bases loaded with just one out, but Oh threw out a runner at home on a ground ball and then got Frazier to fly out to left to end it.

TRAINING ROOM

Pirates: OF Jose Osuna was called up from Triple-A Indianapolis to fill Marte’s spot.

Cardinals: INF Matt Carpenter missed his second straight game after taking a batted ball off of his hand Sunday. Carpenter hopes to return Wednesday.

UP NEXT

Pirates: RHP Gerrit Cole (1-1, 5.29 ERA) is looking for his second straight win after a six-inning, two-run effort at Chicago on Friday. He is 5-3 with a 2.82 ERA in 10 career starts against St. Louis.

Cardinals: RHP Michael Wacha (1-1, 3.00 ERA) had a six-game winning streak snapped in his last outing. He is 3-2 with a 4.25 ERA in 11 career games against Pittsburgh.

— Associated Press —

Northwest women’s tennis loses to UNK in MIAA Tournament first round

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State University women’s tennis team fell to Nebraska-Kearney, 5-2, in the first round of the MIAA Tournament on Tuesday at the Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center in Lincoln, Neb.

– The Northwest women fall to 8-13 overall while the Lopers improve to 13-10.

– The Bearcats fell behind, 2-1, after doubles and were down 3-1 after the first singles match. Northwest’s No. 2 doubles tandem of Lorena Rivas Jarolim and Aniek Kolen won, 9-7.

– Margaux Jacquet and Kolen brought the match to all square at 3-3 with victories at No. 5 and No. 2, respectively, but UNK took points at No. 4 and No. 5 singles to claim the match and advance to Wednesday’s semifinal.

Scores
1. Royo,Ana (UNK) def. Jarolim,Lorena Rivas (NW) 6-1, 4-6, 6-3
2. Kolen,Aniek (NW) def. Sun,Sherry (UNK) 7-5, 6-2
3. Alvarez,Amanda (UNK) def. Teruel,Tania (NW) 6-4, 6-0
4. Neil,Emma (UNK) def. Souza,Luiza (NW) 6-3, 7-6
5. Jacquet,Margaux (NW) def. Parnell,Camryn (UNK) 6-1, 6-3
6. Rodriguez,Sthefani (UNK) vs. Lovig,Tess (NW) 3-6, 7-6, 2-3, unfinished

1. Parnell,Camryn/Royo,Ana (UNK) def. Teruel,Tania/Souza,Luiza (NW) 8-3
2. Kolen,Aniek/Jarolim,Lorena Rivas (NW) def. Rodriguez,Sthefani/Sun,Sherry (UNK) 9-7
3. Alvarez,Amanda/Neil,Emma (UNK) def. Jacquet,Margaux/Lovig,Tess (NW) 8-5

Up Next
– The Bearcat men will take on Emporia State on Wednesday, April 19, at 8 a.m., in the semifinal round.

— Northwest Athletics —

MIAA, KCSC selected to host Division II Football National Title four more years

riggertMIAAKansas City, Mo. – It was announced Tuesday that the MIAA and Kansas City Sports Commission have once again been selected to host the NCAA Division II Football Championship as the term extends by four more years.

Kansas City and Sporting Park will now host the game through the 2021 season after hosting the event since the 2014 campaign.

“Today is a great day for Kansas City and the MIAA. The NCAA understands that Kansas City is the perfect site for the football national championship game,” MIAA Comissioner Mike Racy said. “We are a great football conference and our fans appreciate having this championship close to all of our member schools. In addition, MIAA schools have great facilities and the NCAA has recognized that with today’s announcement of multiple championship sites.”

Several MIAA institutions were also selected to host regional or national championship events. Missouri Southern was selected to host the Regional Cross Country Championship following the 2018 and 2019 seasons. Just down the road Pittsburg State was selected to host the NCAA Division II National Indoor Track and Field Championship during the 2019 and 2022 seasons.

Lindenwood was selected by the NCAA to host the 2020 National Championship in Men’s and Women’s Tennis. The Lions will also host the 2020 National Title in Division II Women’s Golf following the 2020 season as well as the 2020 and 2022 Lacrosse national Championship. As part of the 2020 Spring Festival they will also host the 2020 Softball national Championship.

Central Missouri, along with the Kansas City Sports Commission has also been chosen to host the 2021 National Championship in women’s bowling.

— MIAA Release —

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