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Northwest softball gets swept by Missouri Southern

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State University softball team fell twice to Missouri Southern in a double header on Saturday at the Pat Lipira Softball Complex in Joplin, Mo.

The losses drop the Bearcats to 21-13 on the year and 10-4 in MIAA play. The Lions improve to 22-25 on the season and 11-7 in conference action.

Game One Key Statistics (Missouri Southern 7, Northwest 0)
– The Lions scored two in the first, one in the fourth, one in the fifth and three in the sixth.

– Northwest had three hits in the game but committed two errors. Missouri Southern had seven runs on 13 hits with no errors.

– Jaedra Moses went 1-for-3 in the first game.

– Chantel Adams was 1-for-2, as was Kailey Siemonsma.

– Taylor Blackford started and pitched 5.0 innings. She allowed four runs while striking out three. She did not issue a walk in the game.

Game Two Key Statistics (Missouri Southern 5, Northwest 1)
– Northwest scored its lone run in the fifth. The Lions had two in the third and three in the fifth.

– The Bearcats scored one run on six hits with two errors. Missouri Southern had five runs on eight hits with no errors.

– Torri Blythe went 2-for-3 with a walk.

– Jessica Rawie went 1-for-3 with a run scored.

– Kaitlyn Weis was 1-for-3 with a double.

– Rebecca Maher and Abigail Gilson each went 1-for-3.

– Moses had an RBI sacrifice fly in the fifth.

– Adams and Kiana Baderdeen each drew a walk.

– Holly Posegate got the start in game two. She went 4.2 innings, allowing one walk while striking out three. She retired seven straight between the first and third innings.

– Blackford pitched the final 1.1 innings without allowing a run or a hit. She had one walk.

Game Two Key Innings
– Rawie led off the fifth with an infield single to short. After an out, Baderdeen drew a walk and Blythe hit a single to center to load the bases. Moses was able to hit a sacrifice fly to center, scoring Rawie.

Up Next
– Northwest will take on rival Missouri Western on Tuesday, March 11, at 4 and 6 p.m. in St. Joseph, Mo.

— Northwest Athletics —

Diaz hits two homers to back Wacha as Cardinals beat Reds

riggertCardinalsST. LOUIS (AP) — Michael Wacha’s first start of the season was just what the St. Louis Cardinals wanted.

Wacha pitched six fine innings and the Cardinals, behind two home runs from Aledmys Diaz, beat the Cincinnati Reds 10-4 Saturday to spoil Bronson Arroyo’s return to the majors.

“Michael was great,” Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said.

Reds manager Bryan Price thought Wacha looked like his old self.

“Velocity was back up,” Price said. “I think his hallmark of his game is the downhill plane and he was at the bottom of the zone and below with his fastball.”

Wacha (1-0) allowed three hits and a run, striking out six and walking one. The Cardinals ended a three-game skid and stopped the Reds’ three-game winning streak.

Wacha went 17-7 with a 3.38 ERA in 30 starts in 2015, but struggled a year ago, going 7-7 with a 5.09 ERA in 138 innings. He earned the fifth spot in the rotation with a strong spring, posting a 2.42 ERA in 26 innings over seven starts.

“I was able to establish the fastball down in the zone and was able to work that changeup off of it and I was able get some swings and misses on it,” Wacha said.

The Reds called up 40-year-old Arroyo (0-1) to make the start. The right-hander, who spent 2 1/2 years out of the major leagues with elbow and shoulder troubles, allowed six earned runs on six hits over four innings, with three strikeouts and three walks.

Diaz hit a solo homer in the first inning. He connected for a two-out, three-run drive in the fourth after Wacha extended the inning with his 14th hit in 143 career at-bats.

“Yeah, that killed me,” Arroyo said of Wacha’s single. “You know we get the pitcher out there it’s 2-1 and I’m going into the fifth and you’re looking pretty good, keep yourself in the ballgame. But I opened up a can of worms there I just couldn’t put the lid back on and Diaz hurt me twice, both of them were the two worst pitches I threw all day.”

TRAINER’S ROOM

Reds: C Devin Mesoraco (right hip) was scheduled to catch seven innings for Double-A Pensacola on Saturday. He caught six innings on Thursday. . RHP Austin Brice (ulnar nerve inflammation, right elbow) made his first rehab appearance for Pensacola on Friday, striking out two in a 13-pitch inning.

Cardinals: OF Stephen Piscotty (knee) was out of the starting lineup after injuring his knee sliding into second base on a steal attempt on Friday. … RHP Trevor Rosenthal (right lat strain) threw 20 pitches to hitters before Saturday’s game and could be activated from the 10-day disabled list as early as Monday. . LHP Tyler Lyons (right knee) made a rehab start for Triple-A Memphis on Friday, throwing 3 1/3 scoreless innings and 58 pitches.

UP NEXT

Reds: Scott Feldman (0-1, 5.79) took the loss in his season debut, allowing three earned runs on seven hits in 4 2/3 innings against the Phillies on opening day. He will make his second career appearance against the Cardinals.

Cardinals: RHP Carlos Martinez (0-0, 0.00) struck out 10 in 7 1/3 scoreless innings in the season opener against the Cubs. He is 5-1 with a 2.76 ERA in 16 appearances (five career starts) against Cincinnati.

— Associated Press —

Bearcats rally past Southern for sixth straight victory

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State baseball team beat Missouri Southern, 7-6, on Friday on a ninth inning walk-off single at Bearcat Field in Maryville, Mo.

– Garrett Fort delivered his third hit of the day in the ninth, driving in the winning run to give the Bearcats the opening game of the three-game series.

– Northwest improves to 22-10 overall and 11-8 in the MIAA. Missouri Southern falls to 20-16 overall and 12-10 in conference play.

– Fort drove in two runs in the game, going 3-for-6 with a stolen base.

Key Northwest Statistics
– Northwest scored three in the second, one in the third, one in the fifth, one in the sixth and one in the ninth. The Lions had one in the first, one in the fourth and four in the fifth.

– The Bearcats had seven runs on 11 hits with no errors. Missouri Southern scored six runs on 11 hits with three errors.

– Landon Figg went 2-for-2 with two runs scored, three walks and an RBI. He hit his second home run of the year in the third inning.

– Kolby Greenslade was 2-for-5 with a run scored.

– Luke Hassman drove in a run, going 1-for-5.

– James Holler was 1-for-5 with an RBI.

– Ozzie Adams scored once and went 1-for-5 on the day.

– Anthony Caenepeel got the start on the mound in a no decision, going 6.0 innings. He did not issue a walk while striking out nine in the game.

– Quintin Van Ackeren, Jacob Wagner, Austin Battaglia combined to throw 2.0 innings of scoreless relief.

– Van Ackeren allowed just one hit and a walk. Wagner and Battaglia each recorded a strikeout.

– Nikko Pablo worked a scoreless ninth inning, allowing one hit. He picked up his fourth win of the season.

Key Northwest Innings
– A pair of Lion miscues allowed Northwest to score three times in the second. With one down, Hrdlicka drew a walk after an eight-pitch at bat. After a flyout, Greenslade hit an infield single to short to put runners on first and second. Rycraft hit a sharp grounder that went under the third baseman’s glove for an error, scoring Hrdlica from second. Fort then hit a single to right center to drive in Greenslade. With runners on the corners, MSSU tried to pick Fort off of first but the attempt got past the first baseman, allowing Rycraft to score on the error.

– Figg led off the third inning with his second home run of the year, a blast over the right field fence to make it 4-1 Bearcats.

– With one down in the fifth, Figg hit a one out single and went to second on a wild pitch. After a flyout, Holler came up with an RBI single to center, driving in Figg to make it 6-5 Southern.

– Adams hit a two-out single in the sixth and went to second on a passed ball. Figg drew a nine-pitch walk to put two runners on. Hassman came through with an RBI single to left, tying the game, 6-6.

– With one down in the ninth, Handzlik hit a slow grounder back to the pitcher, but an errant throw allowed Handzlik to reach safely and take second base. Northwest went to the bench and pinch ran Joseph Curtis for Handzlik. Greenslade hit an infield single that got past the third baseman to put two on with one out. After a flyout, a wild pitch allowed both runners to move up to second and third. Fort worked a full count and delivered a walk-off RBI single to right field.

Up Next
– The second game of the series will start at 2 p.m. on Saturday.

— Northwest Athletics —

Mizzou rides big third inning for 8-5 win at Georgia

riggertMissouriATHENS, Ga. – The Mizzou Baseball team recaptured its winning ways Friday night as the Tigers used a five-run third inning and key pitching out of the bullpen by junior RHP Cole Bartlett (Williamsburg, Ind.) to defeat Georgia, 8-5 at Foley Field. A pair of two-run singles in the third by junior 3B Alex Samples (Bridgeport, Texas) and freshman SS Chris Cornelius (St. Louis, Mo.) were the key blows in the inning that put Mizzou ahead 7-1 at the time. The win evened the three-game series at one win apiece, and improved Mizzou to 22-9 overall and 5-6 in Southeastern Conference play, while the Bulldogs fell to 14-18 and 4-7. The victory also broke a seven-game losing streak that saw Mizzou drop five one-run ballgames during the stretch.

Mizzou’s pitchers scattered 14 hits, but stranded 14 Georgia baserunners on the evening. Bartlett (4-0) was very effective out of the ‘pen, and he received the win after going the final 4.1 innings in scoreless relief to close out the game. Bartlett entered in the bottom of the fifth with two on and two out and Mizzou leading 8-5, and he induced an inning-ending groundout to end the threat. He struck out three batters and allowed four hits on the night.

After being shut out for the first time this season last night, the Tiger offense wasted no time Friday, thanks to a two-run first-inning opposite field home run by junior RF and Georgia native Trey Harris (Powder Springs, Ga.). His fifth long ball of the season gave the Tigers a 2-0 lead and came two batters after senior CF Kirby McGuire (Round Rock, Texas) led off the game with a walk. The Bulldogs cut the Mizzou lead in half in the bottom of the frame, scoring a run on a double and two singles off sophomore LHP Michael Plassmeyer. Plassmeyer would pitch 3.2 innings and allow three runs on eight hits and four strikeouts with one walk in his no-decision.

The Tigers sent nine batters to the plate in the decisive third inning. Four singles and a pair of walks did the damage, including the two-run singles by Samples and Cornelius. Samples flared one down the right field line with one out to make it 5-1, and Cornelius followed later with a sharp two-out single up the middle for a 7-1 advantage. McGuire again was the catalyst of the rally, as he led off the inning with a perfect bunt single, and the Tigers would load the bases with no outs, after freshman LF Kameron Misner (Poplar Bluff, Mo.) singled and Harris walked. Freshman DH A.J. Lewis brought in the first run of the frame for the Tigers as he coaxed a bases-loaded walk to score McGuire, for his first career run batted in that made it 3-1 at the time.

Georgia again responded with a pair of runs on three hits and a walk to close to within 7-3. McGuire single-handedly extended Mizzou’s lead to 8-3 in the fourth inning, as he led off the frame being hit by a pitch. He promptly stole second base and then stole third, and he raced home when an errant throw from Georgia’s catcher trying to cut him down at third base bounced into left field.

Mizzou’s freshman sensation LHP T.J. Sikkema, named a mid-season first-team Rawlings All-American earlier this week, came on in relief in the bottom of the fourth to thwart a potential Georgia rally. Plassmeyer left with two on and two out in the fourth, and after Sikkema issued a walk to load the bases, he left them loaded when he struck out the UGA cleanup hitter to end the inning. Sikkema got into trouble in the fifth, allowing two runs (only one earned) on a walk, error and a pair of run-scoring singles that made it 8-5. But Bartlett put out the fire by getting an inning-ending groundout to preserve the lead.

The final game of the three-game set will take place at 1:30 p.m. (eastern) from brand new SunTrust Park in Atlanta, Ga.

— Mizzou Athletics —

Missouri Western softball suffers rare sweep at Missouri Southern

riggertMissouriWesternJOPLIN, Mo. – For the first time in almost two years, the Missouri Western softball team (28-10, 6-4) was swept in a doubleheader on Friday.

Missouri Southern (21-24, 9-7) took game one, 2-0 and used a bases loaded walk with two out in the bottom of the seventh to win game two, 4-3.

NOTABLES
– It was the first time Missouri Western has been swept in a true doubleheader since April 23, 2015 against Emporia State

– Game one was Missouri Southern’s first win over the Griffons since April 23, 2011
Missouri Western tied game two with two runs in the seventh, but a double play on a pop up ended the rally

– Missouri Southern got the first three batters on in the seventh on a single and two straight sacrifice bunt attempts before Kenzie Hizer got two outs without a run scoring. The winning run was walked in on a 3-2 pitch after Hilzer had battled back from 2-0 to work the count even

TOP PERFORMERS
– Morgan Rathmann went 4-for-7 at the plate and scored a run. The senior is now just three runs away from breaking the MWSU career record (172)

– Shelbie Atwell was 2-for-4 on the day and had an RBI

UP NEXT
Missouri Western travels to Pittsburg State (32-12, 11-5) for a doubleheader on Saturday that is scheduled to start at 2 p.m.

— MWSU Athletics —

Missouri’s Cuonzo Martin adds to coaching staff

riggertMissouriCOLUMBIA, Mo. – Mizzou Men’s Basketball head coach Cuonzo Martin announced three additions to his staff on Friday in director of athletic performance for men’s basketball Nicodemus Christopher, director of player development Marco Harris and director of basketball operations Paul Rorvig. Christopher and Harris join Martin from his staff at California, while Rorvig returns for his third season in his respective role and fourth season overall at Mizzou.

“Putting together a staff that will help the Mizzou Basketball program be at its very best on and off the court is always the goal, and I believe Nicodemus, Marco and Paul help us achieve that,” Martin said. “Having the same vision and beliefs is important, but this group’s fresh outlook and their ability to bring new ideas to the table will benefit us now and as we continue to grow as a family.”

Christopher has worked alongside Martin for the past five seasons, joining Mizzou’s new leader at California for three seasons after working the previous two campaigns at Tennessee. For the Black & Gold, Christopher will oversee all athletic performance-related efforts for the Tigers’ basketball program, including strength & conditioning, individualized training and nutritional and dietary programs.

A native of San Diego, California, Christopher originally joined Martin after serving as speed and conditioning coordinator for Purdue for the 2011-12 season. Along with working with the Boilermakers’ men’s basketball program, Christopher also oversaw sports performance for Purdue’s softball and track & field squads.

Prior to his arrival in West Lafayette, Indiana, Christopher worked as a sports performance coach at the Michael Johnson Performance Center in Dallas, Texas. Most notably, he worked with professional athletes from the Dallas Stars of the National Hockey League (NHL) and from FC Dallas of Major League Soccer (MLS).

A 2007 graduate of Baylor University with a Bachelor’s degree in health and human performance, Christopher earned a master’s degree in kinesiology with an emphasis in biomechanics and anatomical kinesiology from the University of Texas at Tyler in 2010. Upon completing his education, Christopher interned as a strength coach at Stanford in 2010. Christopher is married to the former Fallon Smith, a native of San Jose, California.

Harris served as director of operations for the Golden Bears during Martin’s tenure (2014-17), also working in the same role for Martin at Tennessee (2011-14). Harris’ close relationship with Mizzou’s head coach dates back to their youth more than 30 years ago growing up together in East St. Louis, Illinois.

At Mizzou, Harris will have oversight of the program’s many initiatives to enhance the student-athlete experience within the basketball program. Harris will work on projects to grow campus and community involvement, while also fostering success in the classroom and off the court.

During Harris’ first two seasons at Tennessee (2011-13), he served as the Volunteers’ student-athlete welfare coordinator. In that role, he aided the program’s student-athletes in high achievement on the court, in the classroom and in the community.

Prior to coming to the collegiate ranks, Harris enjoyed success as a high school coach and entrepreneur. Harris’ Booker T. Washington High School squad out of Tulsa, Oklahoma, posted a perfect 21-0 record and claimed a state championship in 2011. In addition, Harris has owned and operated several businesses and has served in athletic administrative positions throughout his professional career.

A former student-athlete in his own right, Harris began on the diamond as a baseball player at Southern Illinois. After transferring to Southwestern Oklahoma State (1992-94), Harris worked his way to the starting point guard spot and team captaincy.

Harris earned an associate’s degree in business management from Southwestern Illinois College in 1992 before receiving a Bachelor’s degree in business management from Southwestern Oklahoma State University in 1994. He is married to the former Ramona Knight, of Frogville, Oklahoma.

Rorvig continues in his role as director of basketball operations for the third season and his fourth overall at Mizzou. Formerly an associate director at the NCAA Eligibility Center (2010-14), Rorvig began his tenure at Mizzou as director of student-athlete development for the basketball program in 2014-15, focusing on academics and compliance, while also assisting with the team’s video operations.

The Odessa, Missouri, native brings a ­unique blend of basketball experience and administrative knowledge to Martin’s program. While in Indianapolis, he helped manage the high school review process, assisted in educational outreach efforts for the national office and conducted reviews for high schools exhibiting academic irregularities.

A two-time graduate of Central Missouri, Rorvig played for the Mules from 2002-05 and earned an undergraduate degree in social studies education in 2005, followed by a Master’s degree in secondary school administration in 2007. As a standout at Odessa High School, he claimed school records for career points (1,877), three-point percentage (.392) and blocked shots (172). His 355 career three-point field goals made ranks No. 1 all-time in Missouri state history.

Rorvig is married to the former Jena Shackelford. Both played basketball at Central Missouri. Jena is the all-time leading three-point shooter in school history. The Rorvigs welcomed twin boys to their family in March 2016, Jameson and Camden.

— Mizzou Athletics —

Northwest Missouri State softball takes two from Pittsburg State

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State University picked up a sweep of Pittsburg State on Friday at the PSU Softball Complex in Pittsburg, Kan.

– The Bearcats are now 21-11 on the year and 10-2 in MIAA play. The Gorillas fall to 32-12 and 11-5 in conference action.

– The Gorillas entered Friday on a six-game winning streak.

– Bearcat pitching combined to allow just two runs in 14.0 innings of work. Northwest’s three pitchers allowed just six hits and three walks.

Game One Key Statistics (Northwest 2, Pittsburg State 1)
– Northwest scored both runs in the sixth inning. The Gorillas’ lone run came in the second.

– The Bearcats had two runs on four hits with an error. Pittsburg State scored one run on two hits with an error.

– Torri Blythe was 2-for-3 with a run scored, a stolen base and a walk.

– Chantel Adams was 1-for-3 with two RBIs. She delivered the winning hit in the sixth inning.

– Jaedra Moses went 1-for-4 with a run scored.

– Jessica Rawie drew a walk in the first game.

– Taylor Blackford threw a complete game two-hitter. She allowed just one run and one walk while striking out three.

Game One Key Innings
– Blackford worked flawless first, third and fourth innings, at one point setting down nine-consecutive Gorilla batters.

– Blythe and Moses led off the sixth with back-to-back singles. On Moses’ hit, Blythe was able to advance to third on a throwing error by the pitcher. After an out and a fielder’s choice, Adams hit a single to right center, giving Northwest the lead as Blythe and Moses both crossed the plate.
Game Two Key Statistics (Northwest 3, Pittsburg State 1)

– Northwest scored two runs in the fourth and one in the sixth. The Gorillas’ lone run came in the second inning.

– The Bearcats had three runs on five hits with one error. Pittsburg State had one run on four hits with two errors.

– Kaitlin Weis was 2-for-3 with a solo home run in the sixth inning. She also pitched the final 4.0 innings of the game, getting her second save on the year. She allowed just one hit while striking out one. She did not allow a walk.

– Abigail Gilson delivered her eighth home run of the year in the fourth inning, driving in two. She was 1-for-3 on the day.

– Blythe was 1-for-4 in the second game.

– Kailey Siemonsma was 1-for-2, picking up a pinch-hit single in the fourth.

– Holly Posegate got the start, going 3.0 innings. She allowed one unearned run on three hits. She walked two batters.

Game Two Key Innings
– With one out in the top of the fourth inning, Adams was hit by a pitch. Gilson capitalized by launching a two-run shot over the left center field fence to put Northwest ahead, 2-1.

– Weis started off the sixth inning by taking a 1-0 pitch over the center field fence for her team-leading 10th home run of the year.

– In the circle, Weis worked perfect innings in the fourth, sixth and seventh innings. After giving up a lead-off single in the fifth, Weis retired the final nine Pittsburg State batters for the save.

Up Next
– Northwest will head to Joplin, Mo., to take on Missouri Southern on Saturday, starting at noon.

— Northwest Athletics —

Royals suffer rare three-game sweep at Minnesota to open season

riggertRoyalsMINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Three consecutive wins has restored some confidence for the Minnesota Twins, an early boost for their final record.

After all, dropping their first nine games last year undeniably paved the way for a major league-leading and club-record 103 losses.

Jason Castro and Jorge Polanco hit consecutive RBI doubles in the seventh inning as the Twins dented Kansas City’s bullpen again and beat the Royals 5-3 Thursday to sweep the season-opening series.

“It beats the alternative, as we know all too well from just a year ago,” manager Paul Molitor said. “But to get a couple wins under our belt here early, it’s got to make those players feel awfully good about what they’re doing.”

The Twins are 3-0 for the first time since 2007. The Royals have their first 0-3 start since 2001. This was Minnesota’s first sweep of Kansas City in 18 series between them since April 2014. The Royals went 53-23 against the Twins over the last four seasons.

“We don’t care who’s standing across from us. We’re going to go out there and take what’s ours,” said Max Kepler, who had an RBI double in the fifth and reached base three times.

Salvador Perez and Mike Moustakas homered off Twins starter Kyle Gibson to take Jason Hammel off the hook in his Royals debut, but new left-hander Mike Minor (0-1) surrendered the two-runs in the seventh inning, when the Royals were outscored 14-0 in the series.

Taylor Rogers (1-0) worked the seventh for the victory, and Brandon Kintzler pitched a perfect ninth for his first save.

“Everybody’s not walking on eggshells around here,” said Twins right-hander Ryan Pressly, who escaped a one-out, bases-loaded situation in the sixth. “We’re going to keep this going, and it’s going to be a fun year.”

The Royals walked 23 batters in the series.

“That’s unheard of,” Hammel said. “That’s just absurd. We’ve got to throw strikes.”

Sure enough, a one-out walk by Castro, already his sixth this season, was in the middle of a two-run second inning by the Twins that gave Gibson an early edge. Polanco had an RBI single during the rally.

“I think guys are just trying to get in a groove right now,” Minor said. “Beginning of the year. I don’t really look at it too much.”

The Royals allowed 14 runs in eight relief innings in the series. The Twins got 10 scoreless innings from their bullpen, with five hits, two walks and 11 strikeouts.

“It’ll iron itself out. We didn’t have this issue in spring training, so it’s just a little bump in the road for us,” Royals manager Ned Yost said.

WHIFFING BUXTON

Byron Buxton fanned with the bases loaded to finish the sixth and is 1 for 14 with an infield single, a walk and seven strikeouts. Molitor said he’s not going to move the 2012 second overall draft pick out of the third spot in the batting order.

ANOTHER DEBUT

Hammel began his 12th major league season, with his sixth different team. He signed a $16 million, two-year contract in February with the Royals, who needed a replacement in the rotation following the death of Yordano Ventura in a Dominican Republic car crash. Hammel gave up six hits and four walks in five innings.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Royals: Limited to 27 games last season by injuries to his thumb and knee, Moustakas is 4 for 13 with two homers to start 2017.

Twins: Perkins threw a bullpen session Wednesday, but progress in regaining strength in his surgically repaired left shoulder has been limited to “baby steps,” general manager Thad Levine said.

UP NEXT

Royals: Stay on the road with a visit to Houston for a three-game series starting Friday, with LHP Jason Vargas scheduled to start. Vargas returned from Tommy John elbow ligament replacement surgery to make three starts at the end of last season. The Astros will send RHP Mike Fiers to the mound.

Twins: Travel to Chicago for a three-game series beginning Friday, with RHP Phil Hughes making his first start since June 2. A batted ball broke the femur bone in his left leg before Hughes was diagnosed with thoracic outlet syndrome that required removal of a rib. For the White Sox, LHP Derek Holland will take the mound.

— Associated Press —

Cardinals blow early lead, lose series finale against Chicago

riggertCardinalsST. LOUIS (AP) — Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina and most everyone else at Busch Stadium laughed at the bizarre sight — a ball somehow stuck to his chest protector , in plain view of everybody except him.

But the St. Louis star didn’t think it was so funny when asked if a foreign substance helped the thing cling.

“Did I put anything on my chest protector to stick?” Molina said. “That’s a dumb question.”

Whatever happened, it sure made for strange situation at Busch Stadium. And it was the key play that sent the Chicago Cubs past St. Louis 6-4 Thursday.

The Cardinals led 4-2 in the seventh inning when things turned kooky.

Pinch hitter Matt Szczur led off by striking out on a pitch from Brett Cecil that skipped in the dirt. The ball bounced into Molina’s protector and smack, it stayed there.

“I don’t know if they’ve come out with Velcro on the protectors or it’s just a fuzzy baseball,” Cubs manager Joe Maddon said. “It was definitely Velcro-ed to his chest.”

As Molina frantically looked for the ball, Szczur headed toward first base.

“I just took off running,” Szczur said. “My first base coach told me it was stuck to his stomach. I thought, `What?”

By the time Molina looked down and discovered the ball, it was too late, Szczur was safe. The Gold Glove catcher could only smile and fans in sellout crowd roared — really, who’d ever seen such a thing?

“I haven’t seen that one before,” Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said. “I have no idea what happened there.”

Catchers sometimes put pine tar somewhere on their uniforms, often around the shin guards, to help give them a better grip.

Molina was certain about one thing.

“That play changed everything,” he said. “If we get that first out, everything changes.”

Once Szczur reached on what was scored as a wild pitch, the Cardinals lost their grip on this game.

After a walk, Kyle Schwarber hit a go-ahead, three-run homer. The Cubs added another run later in the inning against Cecil (0-1).

Schwarber, who injured his knee in an outfield collision in the third game last year and missed the rest of the regular season, enjoyed the big hit.

“We celebrated, I made it past the third game this year,” Schwarber said. “I turned the horseshoe around. I turned it up so I could make it through.”

The World Series champions won two in a row after losing to the Cards on opening night.

John Lackey (1-0) threw six solid innings against his former team and new Cubs closer Wade Davis got his second save.

Addison Russell drove in a pair of runs on groundouts for Chicago.

St. Louis starter Lance Lynn went 5 1/3 innings in his first appearance since Oct. 2, 2015. The right-hander, who’d been out since having Tommy John surgery, gave up two runs and five hits.

SLUMP

NL MVP Kris Bryant went 0 for 4 and struck out twice. He also walked and scored a run. The Cubs slugger is 0 for 13 this season.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Cubs: LHP Brian Duensing remains on the 10-day disabled list with back spasms. He is eligible to come off on Sunday.

Cardinals: OF Stephen Piscotty did not start, but came into the game as a defensive replacement in the sixth inning. Piscotty was hit in the head by a throw from INF Javier Baez while sliding into the plate in a 2-1 loss on Tuesday.

UP NEXT

Cubs: LHP Brett Anderson will face Milwaukee RHP Jimmy Nelson in the first of a three-game set in Milwaukee on Friday. Anderson will be making his Cubs debut after eight seasons with Oakland (2009-2013), Colorado (2014) and the Los Angeles Dodgers (2015-16)

Cardinals: RHP Mike Leake will face Cincinnati LHP Amir Garrett when St. Louis concludes its season-opening homestand with the first of a three games on Friday. Leake has won 10 or more games in four of the last six seasons.

— Associated Press —

Northwest women’s tennis blanks Missouri Western

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State University women’s tennis team beat Missouri Western, 9-0,on Thursday at the Frank Grube Tennis Courts in Maryville, Mo.

– The Bearcat women improve to 6-9 overall and 4-2 in MIAA action. The Griffons fall to 4-15 overall and 0-7 in conference play.

– Lorena Rivas Jarolim, Luiza Souza, Tania Teruel and Tess Lovig all picked up singles and doubles victories on Thursday.

Scores
1. Jarolim,Lorena Rivas (NW) def. Aguilera,Sofia (MWSU) 5-7, 6-4, 6-3
2. Teruel,Tania (NW) def. Strom,Karolina (MWSU) 6-2, 6-0
3. Souza,Luiza (NW) def. Abreu Roman,Joanna (MWSU) 6-4, 2-6, 10-7
4. Lovig,Tess (NW) def. Salmaso,Federica (MWSU) 7-6, 6-3
5. Sestokaite,Vilune (NW) def. Quirk,Kaylene (MWSU) 6-4, 6-0
6. Gallardo,Andrea (NW) def. Yeacker,Katherine (MWSU) 6-0, 6-0

1. Teruel,Tania/Souza,Luiza (NW) def. Salmaso,Federica/Aguilera,Sofia (MWSU) 9-7
2. Jarolim,Lorena Rivas/Kolen,Aniek (NW) def. Abreu Roman,Joanna/Strom,Karolina (MWSU) 8-6
3. Jacquet,Margaux/Lovig,Tess (NW) def. Quirk,Kaylene/Yeacker,Katherine (MWSU) 8-1

Up Next
– The Bearcat women will host Missouri Western on Tuesday, April, 4, at 3 p.m. The Northwest men take on Missouri Valley College on Sunday, April 9, at 1 p.m. in Maryville.

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