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Cards beat Nats as Wacha loses no-hit bid with 2 outs in 9th

CardsCardinals rookie Michael Wacha lost his no-hit bid on Ryan Zimmerman’s infield single with two outs in the ninth inning, and St. Louis beat the Washington Nationals 2-0 Tuesday night to close in on the NL Central title.

Making his ninth career start, Wacha came about as close as possible to finishing off the third no-hitter in the majors this season. Instead, the Busch Stadium crowd let out a loud, collective groan as he became the third pitcher to have a bid broken up with one out to go.

Zimmerman hit a chopper just over the 6-foot-6 Wacha, and the ball bounced slowly toward shortstop. A charging Pete Kozma grabbed it with his bare hand and whipped a throw to first that was a little wide, pulling Matt Adams off the bag as Zimmerman arrived.

”I think it nicked off my glove a little bit,” Wacha said.

As the ball left Zimmerman’s bat, several Cardinals started to climb the dugout railing, ready to pour onto the field to celebrate. Second baseman Matt Carpenter did a little hop, all set for the final out.

But first base umpire Jeff Kellogg correctly called Zimmerman safe, and the Cardinals sagged right along with their fans.

Third baseman David Freese sat crouched in the infield, stunned at how close his 22-year-old teammate had come. Cardinals ace Adam Wainwright put his hands on his head in disbelief.

Wacha (4-1) was pulled after Zimmerman’s hit and walked off to a huge ovation. The right-hander struck out nine and walked two.

”I guess I wasn’t meant to throw one tonight,” he said.

Trevor Rosenthal got Jayson Werth to ground out for his second save.

With anticipation building and fans on their feet in the ninth inning, Wacha retired pinch-hitter Steve Lombardozzi on a grounder to Kozma before throwing a called third strike past Denard Span.

But on the next pitch, Zimmerman spoiled it.

Texas’ Yu Darvish lost a perfect game with two outs in the ninth inning against Houston on April 2 and San Francisco’s Yusmeiro Petit had his try at perfection end one out shy against Arizona on Sept 6.

Cincinnati’s Homer Bailey and the Giants’ Tim Lincecum threw no-hitters in July.

The last two no-hitters by St. Louis pitchers came from rookies – Bud Smith in 2001 and Jose Jimenez in 1999.

It has been 30 years since there was a no-hitter in St. Louis. Bob Forsch finished off his second for the Cardinals on Sept. 26, 1983, against Montreal.

Drafted 19th overall out of Texas A&M last year, Wacha has been up and down from the minors a couple of times this season. But he came up big for the Cardinals in the final week as they try to nail down their first division title since 2009.

St. Louis, which already clinched a playoff berth, began the night with a two-game lead in the NL Central over Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. The Reds lost to the New York Mets 4-2, falling three games back with four to play.

The Cardinals have won four of five. They remained a half-game behind Atlanta for the best record in the NL.

Washington was eliminated from playoff contention with a 4-3 loss to St. Louis on Monday night. The Nationals have dropped three of four.

Wacha retired his first 14 batters before Adam LaRoche reached on an error by Carpenter at second base with two outs in the fourth.

Span tried to break up the no-hitter with a two-out bunt in the sixth. The ball rolled just foul near third base, and the crowd booed lustily.

Left fielder Shane Robinson made a running catch of a tailing liner off the bat of Anthony Rendon to end the eighth.

Robinson drove in Carpenter with a two-out single off Gio Gonzalez (11-8) in the third. Carpenter began the rally with his major league-leading 55th double.

Yadier Molina pushed the lead to 2-0 with a run-scoring double in the fourth.

Gonzalez came within inches of a no-hitter himself this month. He finished with a one-hit shutout against the Mets after pinch-hitter Zach Lutz’s seventh-inning single landed right on the first base line behind the bag.

This time, Gonzalez allowed two runs and six hits over seven innings. He struck out six.

— Associated Press —

K-State’s Lockett added to Biletnikoff Award watch list

KSUKansas State wide receiver Tyler Lockett is one of six players nationally to be added to the 2013 Biletnikoff Award watch list, the Tallahassee Quarterback Club Foundation announced today.

Lockett, who currently ranks fifth nationally in total receiving yards with 469, has had a tremendous start to the 2013 season. The junior is coming off a record performance when he set a new K-State single-game record for receiving yards with 237 at Texas. So far this season, Lockett has 29 catches for 469 yards and has averaged 117.2 yards per game.

The junior also ranks as the top all-purpose player in the Big 12 this week, averaging 157.2 yards a game.

Lockett becomes the first Wildcat since 2007 to be up for the award as Jordy Nelson was one of the three finalists for the award that season.

The Biletnikoff Award is presented annually to the nation’s outstanding college football receiver (the award defines receiver as any player who catches a pass) by the Tallahassee Quarterback Club Foundation, Inc. (TQC). The TQC Foundation, Inc. is an independent, charitable organization that was founded in 1994.

— KSU Sports Information —

Chiefs elevate G Rishaw Johnson to 53-man roster; waive LB Josh Martin

riggertChiefsThe Kansas City Chiefs announced on Tuesday that the club has elevated guard Rishaw Johnson to the active 53-man roster from the club’s practice squad. Additionally, the team has waived linebacker Josh Martin.

Johnson (6-3, 313) joined the Chiefs practice squad on Sept. 3, 2013. He originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Seattle Seahawks in April of 2012. He served primarily on the Seahawks practice squad during his rookie season before being released by Seattle on Aug. 31, 2013. Johnson played collegiately at California University of Pennsylvania and was a teammate of current Chiefs center Eric Kush. Johnson was voted a team captain for the Vulcans and was a first-team All-American in 2011 after playing the previous three seasons at Ole Miss. He prepped at Hammond High School in Hammond, La.

Martin (6-3, 245) joined the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent on May 13, 2013. He was inactive for the club’s first three games. Prior to joining the Chiefs, he played in 30 games for Columbia University (N.Y.), tallying 140 tackles (85 solo), 29.5 tackles for loss, 17.5 sacks (-118.0 yards), two forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries and two passes defensed. Martin prepped at Cherokee Trail High School in Aurora, Colo.

— Chiefs Media Relations —

Listen to the replay of Missouri Western’s 31-19 victory at Nebraska-Kearney

riggertMissouriWesternClick the links below to listen to Missouri Western’s 31-19 victory over Nebraska-Kearney from Saturday, September 21 at Cope Stadium in Kearney.
1st Quarter – Part 1
1st Quarter – Part 2
1st Quarter – Part 3
2nd Quarter – Part 1
2nd Quarter – Part 2
2nd Quarter – Part 3
3rd Quarter – Part 1
3rd Quarter – Part 2
4th Quarter – Part 1
4th Quarter – Part 2
4th Quarter – Part 3
4th Quarter – Part 4
Postgame interview with Jerry Partridge

Perez, Gordon lift Royals over Mariners 6-5 in 12 innings

RoyalsGreg Holland got the save. Alex Gordon deserved one, too.

Gordon threw out a runner at the plate in extra innings and scored on Salvador Perez’s two-out double in the 12th to lift the Kansas City Royals over the Seattle Mariners 6-5 on Monday night.

Kansas City moved within three games of idle Cleveland for the second AL wild card with six remaining – all on the road. Texas is a game behind the Indians.

Gordon saved the Royals in the 10th inning, when his one-hop throw to Perez from left field cut down Kyle Seager for an inning-ending double play.

”Alex Gordon’s golden arm, and great tag play by Salvy,” Royals manager Ned Yost said.

Holland walked the first two batters in the 12th, then retired three straight to end it.

”I’d like to tell you we did that on purpose,” he said, ”but we didn’t. This team has been resilient all year and people are starting to see that now. It’s one great defensive play after another. It’s clutch hits. When we’re not hitting early, the pitching keeps us in games.”

Gordon drew a leadoff walk from Lucas Luetge (1-3) in the top of the 12th and Emilio Bonifacio sacrificed. Eric Hosmer popped out before Johnny Giavotella walked.

Perez, who had three hits, sent the next pitch into the left-field corner. Gordon scored and Giavotella was thrown out at the plate.

Wade Davis (8-11) pitched two hitless innings for the win. Holland earned his 45th save in 48 chances to tie Dan Quisenberry (1983) and Jeff Montgomery (1993) for the club record.

Holland said that achievement ”maybe will sink in later sitting at home during the offseason. But right now I’m just thinking of helping us win.”

Franklin Gutierrez and Michael Saunders hit consecutive homers in the eighth for Seattle off Luke Hochevar to tie it at 5.

”They did a good job of picking me up tonight,” Hochevar said. ”You want to be a little smoother. We could have done without the back-to-back home runs, but at this point of year winning is the bottom line.”

Seager opened the 10th with a double off Francisley Bueno and went to third when right fielder Justin Maxwell bobbled the ball for an error. Kendrys Morales was intentionally walked before Davis took over and struck out Gutierrez.

Saunders was intentionally walked, loading the bases. Pinch-hitter Endy Chavez lifted a fly ball to left and Seager tagged up, but Gordon’s throw to the plate was barely in time.

”Gordon took a couple steps back and I went for it and it didn’t go our way, I guess,” Seager said. ”I thought we had done enough to win, but they battled back.”

Perez said his first priority was to catch the ball.

”He put down a pretty good slide,” Perez said. ”I just put my glove on home plate and he touched my glove. The umpire was in a good position.”

With their 21st extra-inning game, the Mariners matched the 1982 team record. They have lost 15, three more than the previous mark of 12 set in 1982. Seattle has dropped eight straight in extra innings, equaling last year’s club.

The Royals opened the scoring with two runs in the fourth off Brandon Maurer. Billy Butler had an RBI single and Hosmer scored when right fielder Abraham Almonte’s throw to third sailed into the stands for an error.

Yordano Ventura, making his second big league start for the Royals, allowed one run and two hits in 5 2-3 innings. The hard-throwing right-hander struck out six, but three walks hastened his departure.

Kansas City rallied for three in the eighth to take a 5-3 lead.

Bonifacio tied it with an RBI single, and Gordon scored when Hosmer grounded into a fielder’s choice. Seattle tried to turn an inning-ending double play, but a throwing error by second baseman Nick Franklin allowed Hosmer to reach second. Perez added an RBI single.

”Every game from now to the last game of the season is important to us,” Perez said. ”We can’t think about the other teams, what happened. We just need a win. We can’t control other teams. The only thing we can control is our game.”

— Associated Press —

Missouri Western stays at No. 6 in lastest AFCA Top 25 football poll

riggertMissouriWesternThe Missouri Western Griffons football team held steady at No. 6 in the latest American Football Coaches Association top 25 poll which was released Monday.

The Griffons defeated Nebraska-Kearney 31-19 last time out and will host Fort Hays State University on Saturday, September 28 at 6:00 p.m. in Spratt Stadium. This will also be the annual Wendy’s Hall of Fame Game.

Among other MIAA schools, Northwest Missouri is ranked No. 3 while Pittsburg State is ranked 12th and Washburn is 18th. Emporia State is ranked 24th. Missouri Southern received votes in the ranking.

Missouri Western has been ranked in the top 25 in the last 23 polls and has received votes in 43 of the last 44 polls by the American Football Coaches Association.

Click here to view the AFCA Top 25 poll.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Missouri’s Ealy named SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week

MUMizzou Football junior defensive lineman Kony Ealy (New Madrid, Mo.) has been named the Southeastern Conference’s Defensive Line Player of the Week, the league office announced on Monday. Ealy had one of the single biggest individual plays of the 45-28 win at Indiana, taking an interception back 49 yards for a touchdown during a 24-0 run that put the game away for the Tigers.

Ealy leapt to knock down an Indiana pass on a 3rd-and-3 play from Mizzou’s 46-yard line with two minutes left in the half. Instead of only getting a pass breakup, Ealy held on to the ball and raced the other way for a 49-yard interception return for a touchdown. The play staked the Tigers out to a 28-14 lead.

The pickoff was the first of Ealy’s career, and he ended the night with two total pass break ups, while adding one solo tackle as the Tigers held the Hoosier offense in check throughout the contest. Through three games, Ealy leads the Tiger defense with four pass break ups.

Ealy is the second Tiger to earn Defensive Line Player of the Week from the SEC after junior Markus Golden (St. Louis, Mo.) earned the award for his own defensive score in the Sept. 7 win over Toledo.

Mizzou (3-0) returns home to Faurot Field/Memorial Stadium to host non-conference foe Arkansas State on Saturday, Sept. 28, with a 6:30 p.m. kickoff on CSS. Ticket information is available at MUTigers.com.

— MU Sports Information —

Jayhawks’ Pardula Earns national and Big 12 honors

KUKansas kicker/punter Trevor Pardula is being rewarded for his game-changing performance in the Jayhawks’ win over Louisiana Tech Saturday as he was named the Ray Guy Award Player of the Week, College Football Performance Awards Punter of the Week and was also named Special Teams Player of the Week by the Big 12 Conference.

Pardula, a native of San Jose, Calif., came up huge for the Jayhawks in their win over Louisiana Tech. He set a Kansas record for punting average in a game after averaging 57.6 yards on five punts in the game. He recorded a career-long 78-yard punt in the third quarter, which tied for eighth-longest in school history and was the longest Jayhawk boot since Rich Reith hit a 78-yarder on Oct. 18, 1986. His 78-yarder is tied for the fourth longest in the NCAA this season.

Later in the third quarter, Pardula added a 65-yard punt. Prior to the win over Louisiana Tech, his previous best was a 59-yarder against Rice. Pardula now leads the Big 12 and ranks second nationally in punting average at 49.7 yards. Additionally, three of his five punts were downed inside the 20-yard line.

Pardula also handled kick off duties for KU, recording one touchback on his three kickoffs. The Kansas kickoff coverage team stopped the Louisiana Tech returner short of the 20 yard line on the other two kickoffs providing the KU defense with good starting field position.

Though he has only played in three games in his Kansas career thus far, Pardula’s presence has made an immediate impact for the Jayhawks. He has a total of seven punts of more than 50 yards, one short of last year’s season total of eight and on kickoffs Pardula has seven total touchbacks through three games, the entire season total for the Jayhawks from a year ago.

Pardula is the first Kansas player to be honored by the Big 12 Conference in its weekly awards since D.J. Beshears was tabbed Special Teams Player of the Week on Sept. 10, 2011.

The Augusta Sports Council presents the Ray Guy Award, given to the collegiate punter of the year at The Home Depot College Football Awards Show on ESPN in Orlando, Fla. In addition to having strong punting statistics, the winner must display team leadership, self-discipline and have a positive impact on the team’s success.

The College Football Performance Awards are based on objective scientific rankings of the extent to which individual players increase the overall effectiveness of their teams.

Pardula and his KU teammates will return to action on Saturday, Oct. 5 when the Jayhawks play host to Texas Tech at Memorial Stadium at 11 a.m., on FOX Sports 1.

— KU Sports Information —

MIAA hands out weekly football awards

riggertMIAAEmporia State’s Brent Wilson was named the MIAA Offensive Athlete of the Week after a record-breaking performance. Washburn’s Bryce Atagi was named the Defensive Athlete of the Week while John Brown won the Special Teams Athlete of the Week Award.

MIAA Offensive Athlete of the Week
Brent Wilson, QB, Emporia State

In just his third collegiate start, Wilson had the best statistical day of any quarterback in MIAA history in Emporia State’s 54-38 win at Central Oklahoma. The sophomore went 38 of 47 for 522 yards and seven touchdowns and added 49 yards on 11 carries for 571 total yards. He set MIAA records for passing yards, touchdown passes and total offense as the Hornets improved to 3-0 on the year. He is the first MIAA quarterback to throw for more than 500 yards in a game, breaking the record of 493 set by TSU’s Matt Tisich in 2007 and tied by UCM’s Harlon Hill Trophy winner Eric Czernewski in 2010. His seven touchdown passes breaks the previous record of six shared by seven different players. The 571 yards of total offense breaks MSSU’s Josh Chapman’s record of 533 set in 2002. His 38 completions were one shy of the Hornets single game record of 39 set by Pete Jelovic in 1995. As a team ESU had tied their school record for total offense at 703 yards before losing four yards in victory formation and settling for 699 total yards. Through three games Wilson is 82 of 110 (74.5%) for 1,120 yards and 14 touchdowns with no interceptions. The 6-0 sophomore quarterback is a native of Ponca City, Okla. where he competed at Ponca City High School.

MIAA Defensive Athlete of the Week
Bryce Atagie, LB, Washburn

Atagi led the Ichabods with eight tackles including six solo stops and a pick six for a touchdown in Washburn’s 48-3 win at Northeastern State playing into the start of the fourth quarter. He was part of a defense which held the RiverHawks to 12 first downs (NSU received six of those by Washburn penalties). NSU was also limited to only 159 total offensive yards in the game with 53 of those on the ground. The 5-10 senior linebacker is a native of Shawnee, Kan. where he attended Shawnee Missouri Northwest High School.

MIAA Special Team Athlete of the Week
John Brown, KR-PR, Pittsburg State

Brown returned the opening kickoff of the second half 95 yards for a touchdown to help spark a 28-point third quarter as No. 14 Pittsburg State rolled to a 59-7 victory over Southwest Baptist. He compiled 298 all-purpose yards in the game. He caught five passes for 171 yards and two touchdowns in the contest. The 5-11 senior return specialist is a native of Homstead, Fla. where he competed at Homestead High School prior to playing at Coffeyville Community College.

— MIAA Press Release —

KU’s Wyman named Lou Groza Award Star of Week

KUKansas redshirt freshman kicker Matthew Wyman was named one of three Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award “Stars of the Week” Monday morning after booting the Jayhawks to a 13-10 win over Louisiana Tech Saturday afternoon in Memorial Stadium.

The Jayhawks never led in the game against Louisiana Tech until the only time that matters, as Wyman’s 52-yard field goal attempt sailed through the uprights as time expired for the 13-10 victory. The Bloomfield Hills, Mich., native also connected from 39 yards and converted the point after try on the team’s only touchdown. The 52-yarder is the longest by a Jayhawk since 2009 and marks the first time Kansas has won on the final play of the game since 2005.

Wyman’s game-winning field goal, a 52-yarder, was tied for the sixth longest make in the NCAA this season. He’s one of 16 NCAA Division I athletes to hit from 50+ yards this season. All three of Wyman’s made field goals this season have been longer than KU’s longest field goal during the last two seasons (37).

Each week the Lou Groza Award singles out three “Stars of the Week” with Texas Tech’s Ryan Bustin and Northern Illinois’ Matthew Sims also being honored Monday.

The Lou Groza Award will be presented as part of the ESPN Home Depot College Football Awards in Orlando, Fla. on Thursday, December 12th. The three finalists will be honored at the 22nd Annual Lou Groza Awards Banquet on Tuesday, December 10th at the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach, Fla. For more information on the Lou Groza Award, the Palm Beach County Sports Commission, and to vote for your favorite Star of the Week, visit LouGrozaAward.com.

Wyman and his KU teammates will return to action on Saturday, Oct. 5 when the Jayhawks play host to Texas Tech at Memorial Stadium.

— KU Sports Information —

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