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Missouri Western volleyball earns first win of the season

riggertMissouriWesternThe Missouri Western volleyball team and first year head coach Marian Carbin picked up their first victory over the season defeating the Quincy Hawks 3-1 in the Pittsburg State Invite. The Griffons improve to 1-1 with the victory.

Things did not look good early for the Griffons as they 25-17 in the opening set. The Griffons had just five kills to seven errors in the opening set.

The second and third sets were extreamly close with the Griffons coming away with a 28-26 and 25-23 victories. In set two the Griffons hit .256 with 16 kills while in set three they hit .306 with 15 kills. The Griffons closed out the match with a 25-18 victory picking up the win.

The Griffons were led by Stephanie Hattey with 11 kills and 24 set assists. Lindsay Partridge had her best match as a Griffons hit .389 with 10 kills while Jodan Chohon had 16 set assists. Sarah Faubel and Erica Rottinghaus had 22 and 14 digs apiece.

The Hawks fall to 1-1 on the season. They were led by Samantha Haegele with 11 kills while Joslin Briann had 10. Courtney O’Brien had 16 set assists while Haegele had 15 digs.

The Griffons return to action tomorrow with two more matches. The open up the day with a match against Ouachita Baptist at 1:00 pm. They close out the invite with a non-conference match against host school Pittsburg State at 5:00 pm.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Kansas City gets pounded in series opener with Detroit

RoyalsAndy Dirks and Omar Infante were the five-hit stars for the Detroit Tigers on Friday night.

Infante set career highs with five hits and six RBIs, Dirks also went 5 for 5 and the Tigers pounded the Kansas City Royals 16-2.

”I don’t know how many times it happened, two guys with five hits in the same game,” Tigers manager Jim Leyland said. ”It’s just one of those games, a freak game.”

Austin Jackson drove in four runs as the Tigers finished with a season-high 26 hits. Dirks, who is hitting .410 against Kansas City this season, scored four times.

”The hits just fell tonight,” Dirks said. ”That’s baseball. When I hit it, it just went in the holes.”

The Tigers’ rout came after they were clubbed 20-4 at Boston in their previous game.

”I don’t even remember that game,” Dirks said. ”In baseball if you win a game by one run or 20 runs, it only counts as one game.”

But Dirks, who went to Wichita State, won’t forget this one. Dirks’ parents were at the game.

”That was nice,” he said.

Infante had run-scoring singles in the second, fourth and seventh innings and a three-run double in the fifth.

It was more than enough support for Anibal Sanchez (13-7), who allowed one run in seven innings while lowering his AL-best ERA to 2.61.

”Sanchez, in my opinion, shut their offense down and that was the key to the game,” Leyland said.

Sparked by the return of Miguel Cabrera, every Detroit starter had a hit and scored a run in the first five innings. The Tigers sent 10 men to the plate in the second and fourth, scoring five times in each frame.

Cabrera, who did not play in four of the previous five games because of an abdominal strain, went 1 for 2 with an RBI and walked twice before being replaced by Danny Worth in the sixth inning.

”I wanted to get him out an inning earlier, but he wanted one more at-bat,” Leyland said. ”So I let hit him again and got him out of there, but we ended up getting a lot of guys out there to give them a little blow. That worked out good.”

Much of Detroit’s onslaught came against James Shields, who was knocked out in the fourth inning in one of the worst starts of his career.

”I actually went back and looked at the video, and a lot of my pitches they were hitting were below the strike zone,” Shields said. ”That’s a good hitting team over there, and I didn’t do my job tonight. You’ve got to move forward, but it was a terrible job by me.”

Jackson had a two-run double in the second and a two-run single in the fourth. The four RBIs matched his career high.

Shields (10-9), who was 4-0 in his previous five starts, was charged with 10 runs and 14 hits in 3 2-3 innings in his shortest start of the season. The runs and hits matched career-worst totals for the right-hander.

The last team to collect 14 hits against Shields was the Tigers on June 28, 2012, in 7 2-3 innings.

Billy Butler drove in the first Royals run with a single in the first for his sixth straight hit. David Lough doubled and scored on Jarrod Dyson’s sacrifice fly in the ninth for the other Kansas City run.

”A loss is a loss,” said Alex Gordon, who doubled in the first. ”That’s the way you’ve got to look at it. Turn the page.”

— Associated Press —

Northwest volleyball loses two games Friday at Winona State

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State volleyball team opened the 2013 regular seasonwith a pair of matches in the Winona State tournament at McCown Gymnasium on Friday afternoon. Despite battling tough, the Bearcats (0-2) dropped matches to Minnesota State Moorhead (2-0) and host Winona State (2-0).

In the first game against MSU Moorhead, the Bearcats battled tough down to the last point but were unable to overcome an early deficit. In her first collegiate match, freshman Miranda Foster led the team with 11 kills. She also added 11 digs defensively. Senior Bridget Hanafin tallied 33 assists and added nine digs. Defensive specialists Bailey Vance and Aarika Wittenburg each reached double-digit dig totals as well, recording 18 and 11, respectively.Senior Mackie Keller recorded two blocks.

In the night cap, Northwest gave the host Warriors all they could handle, taking the match to a decisive fifth set. The Bearcats claimed wins in sets two and three before falling short in the fourth and fifth sets. The Bearcats were led offensively again by Foster who recorded 17 kills. Sophomore Shelby Duren had 14 kills and Keller added 11. Hanafin added 41 assists. Defensively, Vance recorded 23 digs, followed by Foster with 17, Duren with 15, Wittenburg with 14 and Hanafin with 11.

The Bearcats will finish the season-opening tournament tomorrow with games against St. Joseph’s College and Upper Iowa at 1:15 p.m. and 5:30 p.m., respectively. The Bearcat’s first home game is scheduled for Sept. 17 against Missouri Western at 7 p.m.

— Northwest Sports Information —

MWSU soccer drops season opener at Bemidji State

riggertMissouriWesternThe Missouri Western women’s soccer team got off to a slow start giving up two first half goals en route to a 2-0 season opening loss against Bemidji State. Freshman Bailey Dervin led the way for the Griffons with six shots and five making it on goal. The Griffons fall to 0-1 with the loss.

The first half was all Beavers as they scored two goals six minutes apart. Avigail Nyquist scored the first goal off an assist by Christine Szurek at the 24:20 mark of the opening period. Sarah Stram got the second goal from an assist by Nyquist at the 30:16 mark of the half.

The rest of the way the Griffons held the Beavers scoreless. Unfortunately the Griffons could not find the back of the net getting seven shots on goal on 11 shots.

Amanda Garvin got the victory for the Beavers making seven saves. Stram led the Beavers offensively making four saves with three shots on goal. As a team BSU had 15 shots with seven on goal. BSU improves to 1-0 with the victory.

Sarah Lyle picked up the loss for the Griffons making five saves.

The Griffons return to action on Sunday, September 8 when they travel to Moorhead, Minn. to take on the MSU-Moorhead Dragons. Game time is set for 12:00 pm.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Kelly beats Pirates again, Cardinals win 12-8

CardsJoe Kelly acted like an ace who’s been here before, oblivious to the pennant race and working out of jams. The St. Louis Cardinals rediscovered their offense, too.

Carlos Beltran had RBIs his first two at-bats to help chase A.J. Burnett early and Kelly beat the Pittsburgh Pirates for the third straight time in a 12-8 rout Friday night that pulled the Cardinals within a half-game of the NL Central leaders.

”You’ve just got to make pitches when you need to,” Kelly said. ”I just tried to battle … and make pitches when I needed to.”

Burnett (7-10) gave up five runs in three innings, his shortest outing of the year, and the Cardinals opened a seven-run seventh with nine straight hits off three relievers including Yadier Molina’s three-run homer off Bryan Morris. The Pirates have lost two straight, both blowouts, and remain a win shy of clinching their first winning season since 1992.

”I felt like I could have stayed out there longer and kept us in it, but that’s not my choice, not my decision,” Burnett said. ”But you’ve got to take one positive from tonight and that’s this team and what they did to the final out.”

Manager Clint Hurdle said the 82nd win will probably mean most to Neil Walker ”growing up a Pittsburgh kid.”

”He had some emotion the other night and there’s some guys on the coaching staff, but I mean, it’s part of the game,” Hurdle added. ”It’s a mile marker on the road.”

Kelly (8-3) has been the stopper lately for a struggling rotation, winning five straight starts. He’s 8-0 with a 2.10 ERA in 11 appearances since getting the fifth spot in late June and then waiting 14 days because of days off in the schedule to make that start.

Leadoff man Matt Carpenter tripled and doubled to tie Albert Pujols’ season record of 98 hits in 2008 at 8-year-old Busch Stadium, also his major league high 55th multihit game. Jon Jay, coming off a 1-for-20 trip, had three hits and three RBIs.

”Wow, I wasn’t aware of that,” Carpenter said. ”That’s pretty cool. I thought we just did a real good job of grinding out at-bats and being aggressive in the strike zone.

”They made some mistakes over the plate and we did a real good job of taking advantage.”

The Pirates have scored two runs in 18 innings against Kelly. The only thing the right-hander hasn’t done is save the bullpen, working six innings in each of his last five starts with a season best of 6 1-3 innings.

Pittsburgh had five baserunners and no runs the first two innings and stranded 10 runners in six innings against Kelly, who allowed one run and eight hits. Pedro Alvarez, who grounded out with the bases loaded to end the first, had an RBI single in the fifth.

The Cardinals led 12-1 after seven innings but needed Edward Mujica to get the final out for his 36th save in 39 chances. Josh Harrison hit a two-run pinch-hit homer off Jake Westbrook in a four-run eighth and Jose Tabata hit a two-run double off Carlos Martinez in a three-run ninth before Harrison flied out with two men on to end a game that lasted 3 hours and 47 minutes.

The Cardinals rebounded from a 2-5 trip in which they scored two or fewer runs five times, one of them against Burnett in a 7-1 loss Aug. 31. Burnett had been 3-0 with a 2.59 ERA in five starts against the Cardinals, but facing them in consecutive starts led to his fastest exit since he allowed 12 earned runs in 2 2-3 innings, including two homers and seven RBIs by Beltran, in a 12-3 loss May 2, 2012, also in St. Louis.

”I don’t make pitches here or I haven’t,” Burnett said. ”I will, I will. When I missed tonight, I missed middle.”

Carpenter tripled to open a three-run third and Jay, Matt Holliday and Beltran followed with RBI doubles for a 5-0 lead. The Cardinals started fast in the first with a walk and two singles the first four at-bats.

”I think we could all tell early on his command wasn’t really used to what we’re used to seeing from him,” Carpenter said of Burnett.

The first four hitters in the Cardinals order totaled 10 hits and eight RBIs.

— Associated Press —

Northwest Missouri State shines in cross country opener

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State men’s and women’s cross country teams both walked away with first place finishes Friday in the 2013 Bearcat Open at Maryville Country Club.

Anne Herbert finished first for the Bearcat women in the 6k with a time of 23:32.2. Finishing right behind Herbet were teammates Maci Hicks, Taylor Woodruff, Katti Carroll and Jessica Johnson to round out the top five.

Northwest finished first with Iowa Western CC finishing second, York College placing third and Highland coming in fourth.

Nolan Zimmer set the mark for the men’s race with a time of 26:02.0, one minute faster than the second place finisher.

The Bearcats held down the top five finishing positions in the men’s 8k race with Drew Keefer finishing second, Wick Cunningham third, Ryan Cox fourth and Kit Anderson in fifth.

Northwest took home first place with Iowa Western CC, Highland, William Jewell and York College finishing in that order.

Both the men’s and women’s team will be back in action Saturday Sept. 21, as the Bearcats will head to Carbondale, Ill., to run in the Saluki Invitational.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Listen to Missouri Western’s 26-23 victory at Central Missouri

riggertMissouriWesternClick the links below to listen to Missouri Western’s 26-23 season opening victory at Central Missouri from Thursday, September 5 in Warrensburg.

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
3rd Quarter – Part 3
4th Quarter – Part 1
4th Quarter – Part 2
4th Quarter – Part 3
Jerry Partridge Postgame Interview

No. 6 Griffons rally to win at Central Missouri, 26-23

MWSUThe 6th ranked Missouri Western Griffons put together a last second drive scoring with 15 seconds remaining on a pitch and catch from Travis Partridge to Reggie Jordan coming away with a 26-23 victory over the Central Missouri Mules. With the victory the Griffons have won 10 of the last 11 games against the Mules. The Griffons improve to 1-0 overall and 1-0 in MIAA play.

Things did not go as planned in the first quarter for the Griffons as they did not get a single first down accumulating just 31 yards of total offense on 14 plays.

On the other side of the ball the Mules had 130 yards on 20 plays which included a 73 yard scoring strike from Hayden Hawk to Anthony Kirkwood with 1:55 to play in the quarter. A missed extra point by Zach Gebhardt kept the score at 9-0 Mules. UCM’s other score came on the first possession when the Mules went 43 yards on 10 playes with Gebhardt connecting on a 42 yard field goal.

The Griffons got the offense going a little bit in the second quarter getting five first downs. Missouri Western cut the Mule lead to 9-7 on an 11 yard run by Raphael Spencer capping a 70 yard nine play drive. Spencer had 35 yards on five carries in the half.

The Griffons struggled catching the ball with four dropped passes which included a would be touchdown. Despite the struggles the Griffons defense was able to hold the Mules to just nine points after Gebhardt missed a 42 yard field goal with under a minute to play.

In the half the Griffons had 64 yards rushing and 44 passing. Travis Partridge connected on just 5-of-13 passes with Crockom catching two for 24 yards. Defensively Stephen Juergens had six tackles with one being for a loss. Yomi Alli and Janis Matulis each had five tackles with Matulis getting one sack.

The Mules had 225 yards with 213 coming through the air. Hawk completed 17-of-21 passes with one touchdown. LaVance Taylor led the charge offensively with nine carries for 31 yards. Defensively Ramond Hunter had five tackles with two being for a loss.

In the second half both teams had numerous opportunities to take command with turnovers and mistakes.

Midway through the third quarter Tevin Teamer intercepted a Partridge pass and scampered 30 yards putting the Mules up 16-7 with 5:26 to play in the third quarter.

The young Griffon squad did not get rattled as they responded with a three play 72 yard drive which was capped by a 55 yard pitch and catch from Partridge to Stephon Weaver. The touchdown marked Weaver’s first of his career. The extra point was muffed by a bad snap cutting the Mules lead to 16-13 with 2:27 to play in the third.

The Griffons took their first lead of the game early in the fourth when Partridge hit Derek Libby from 56 yards out giving them the 20-16 lead with 14:47 to play in the game.

The Mules responded midway through the quarter putting together a 14 play 53 yard drive where they converted on three fourth down plays. Hawk connected with Cullen Rosine from 15 yards out giving the Mules a 23-20 lead with 4:32 to play.

Partridge then put together the drive where he completed three passes and rushed for 19 yards on the 62 yard seven play drive. Partridge connected with senior tight end Reggie Jordan from five yards out giving them the 26-23 victory.

The Griffons tallied 347 yards of total offense with 198 coming through the air and 149 on the ground. Spencer finished with 91 yards on 13 carries while Partridge rushed 14 times for 57 yards.

Partridge threw for three touchdowns with Weaver, Libby, Crockom and Jordan all getting three catches apiece. Weaver had 75 yards receiving while Libby had 66.

Griffon punter Scott Groner punted seven times for a 44.9 yards per kick with 59 being his long. Juergens finished with 14 tackles while Nick Williams finished with 10. The Griffons had four sacks with John Oglesby getting two.

The Mules finished with 362 total yards with 322 coming in the air and just 40 on the ground. Hawk connected on 28-of-42 passes for 322 yards and two touchdowns. Tristan McClelland caught eight passes for 87 yards while Ray Harris rushed 18 times for 40 yards.

Zach Quines led the way on defense with nine tackles while Ramond Hunter had eight tackles with two sacks and three tackles for a loss.

The Griffons return to action next week when they take on former offensive coordinator Tyler Fenwick and the Missouri S&T Miners on Saturday, September 14 in St. Joseph, Mo. Kickoff is set for 6:00 pm from Spratt Stadium.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Northwest opens season with convincing win over Saginaw Valley State

NWMSUNorthwest Missouri State showed its mark of being a good team early in the third quarter Thursday evening in front of 6,821 fans at Bearcat Stadium in the season-opener against Saginaw Valley.

The Cardinals stopped Northwest in the first possession of the second half. Saginaw then went 74 yards in six plays for a touchdown with a 11:40 left in the third.

Even though the Bearcats still held an 11-point lead, the momentum had clearly shifted to Saginaw. One miscue or poor offensive series and Northwest was looking at a nail biter.

The Bearcats quickly took the suspense out of the game when senior quarterback Trevor Adams tossed a 70-yard touchdown pass to senior Clint Utter.

It took Northwest less than two minutes to regain an 18-point lead. Saginaw Valley never recovered as the Bearcats came away with an impressive 45-24 victory.

“The momentum switched our way and that is huge in football,” Utter said. “When that happened, everybody got hyped on the sideline and our crowd got hyped. When it gets loud, it can mess with some team’s head.

“They are a tough team and we kept playing harder and harder and got the victory.”

Adams completed 15 of 20 passes for 285 yards and a touchdown. Utter caught four passes for 160 yards.

“The offensive line did a phenomenal job,” Adams said. “The backs did a great job picking up blitzes. We prepared as a unit.”

While the Bearcats weren’t perfect, it was the perfect type of first game that the Northwest players and coaches can gain plenty from.

“I’m very proud of our kids effort,” Northwest head coach Adam Dorrel said.”We put a lot of preparation in this first game and it started in spring practice. I’d also like to thank our strength and conditioning coach. I try to give Joe Quinlin the game ball but he had already left. I thought our kids’ conditioning took over in the second, third and fourth quarters. That is a testament to our kids’ work ethic.”

Northwest showed signs of a potent offense in weeks to come and a defense that could make stops when it absolutely needs to.

But the Bearcats made enough errors on both sides of the ball that the coaches will use to get Northwest ready for an early-season showdown against Central Missouri on Sept. 14 at 6 p.m. In a shocking development, the game against the Mules will be played in Maryville. The previous three regular-season meetings with UCM have been in Warrensburg, Mo.

“It has been awhile since we played them at home,” Dorrel said. “The last time was in the playoffs in 2010. We are just excited to be home against a great conference opponent. Hopefully, we will have another great crowd at Bearcat Stadium.”

Against Saginaw Valley, the Bearcats showed another trait of a good team. Key players made big plays at important times.

Obviously, the long touchdown pass from Adams to Utter was huge in the third quarter.

But most of the game-changing plays by the Bearcats came in the second quarter when they needed to gain control of the game.

“The block punt for a touchdown and a block field goal for a touchdown were huge. Getting 14 points on special team is unbelievable,” Dorrel said. “I was proud of our kids there.

“We talked about winning the turnover battle. We didn’t turn the ball over once and got turnover on defense.”

Judging by Northwest’s sizeable 35-17 halftime lead, it is a bit hard to believe the score was so one sided unless you were there and witnessed Saginaw Valley’s gritty effort.

In fact, the Cardinals scored the first points of the game on a 28-yard field goal a little more than three minutes into the game.

The Bearcats answered four minutes later on a two-yard run by senior running back Billy Creason, giving Northwest its first lead of the season at 7-3.

Northwest, though, had to fight from another deficit when the Cardinals scored four minutes later. It was that type of first half. Northwest led 14-10 at the end of the first quarter and was clinging to a 21-17 lead with just under five minutes left in the second quarter.

Obviously, the Bearcats finished the half strong. With 2:32 left in the second quarter, junior running back Robert Burton scored his second touchdown of game on a 13-yard run that gave the Bearcats a 28-17 lead.

And just before the second quarter ended, the biggest play of the half occurred for the Bearcats when senior defensive back Brandon Dixon recovered a fumble and raced 70 yards for a touchdown with 10 seconds before halftime.

“I saw the ball, picked it up and ran for a touchdown,” Dixon said.

The late scores were important because the Cardinals demonstrated an explosive offense.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Moustakas hits walk-off home run in 13th to lift KC past Seattle

RoyalsMike Moustakas hit two balls that had chances to go deep.

The first one was just foul down the right-field line, but the second was fair as Moustakas homered to lead off the 13th inning, lifting the Kansas City Royals to a 7-6 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Thursday.

Moustakas homered to right on an 0-2 pitch from Chance Ruffin (0-1), who had not pitched in the majors since 2011.

”I knew it was going to get out, but I knew it was going to be foul soon as I hit it,” Moustakas said of the first shot. ”I got a little too out in front of it.

”The second one I knew was going to stay fair. I hit it pretty good. I kept my hands in pretty good. It was pretty special with the race we’re in right now.”

The Royals entered the game 5 1/2 back in the wild-card standings.

”Soon as Moose hit the first one, I was hoping it would stay fair,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. ”When it didn’t, I turned to Hos (Eric Hosmer) and said, ‘Why is fate tempting us, teasing us like this. Why?

”Normally when somebody hits a long foul ball homer and they’ve got two strikes on them that’s it. I can’t remember one time I’ve ever seen a guy back it up and hit one fair. So when he hit it fair, it was wow, pretty special.”

Ruffin retired the first five batters he faced, striking out three.

”I was trying to get the fastball down and in,” Ruffin said. ”He turned on it pretty good. The one he hit out was supposed to be in. I left it in the middle.”

Louis Coleman (3-0), the eighth Royals pitcher, retired the only batter he faced in the top of the 13th.

Kansas City led 6-5 in the ninth inning before Raul Ibanez homered off Greg Holland into the Mariners’ bullpen with two outs to tie the score. It was Holland’s first blown save since May 6 to end his streak of 31 consecutive saves.

”He throws 100 (mph) and he has a really good slider,” Ibanez said. ”I was trying to swing easy, thinking base hit, a single. He threw a slider and I got it in the air to right field. Sometimes if a guy is not throwing too hard you might look to do some damage, but when a guy is throwing that hard you can’t try to do too much.”

The Royals play their next 12 games against the Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Indians, the two teams in front of them in the AL Central.

”Every game is crucial and extremely important,” Yost said. ”We’ve seen our players do this the majority of the year. They don’t believe if we’re down by five we’re out of it or we’re going to lose the game.”

Billy Butler went 5 for 5, matching his career high in hits for the Royals, while Emilo Bonifacio went 4 for 6 for his first four-hit game since July 4, 2009.

”It’s not easy to come back from a five-run deficit,” Butler said. ”That shows the resiliency of this team. Every game at this point is a must win.”

The teams combined to use 44 players, including 14 pitchers.

The Mariners threatened in the 11th when Dustin Ackley singled and Nick Franklin walked. Kelvin Herrera, the sixth Royals pitcher, replaced Tim Collins and struck out Franklin Gutierrez and Mike Zunino to end the inning.

Butler drove in the tying run with his fourth single in a three-run seventh. Justin Maxwell’s sacrifice fly scored Butler to put the Royals up 6-5.

Royals catcher Salvador Perez went 3 for 3 with a double and RBI, but left in the fifth with dizziness. He took a foul shot from Dustin Ackley off his mask in the top of the fifth.

Mariners left-hander Joe Saunders was staked to a 5-0 lead, but could not make it through the fifth inning.

Saunders gave up a two-run homer to Alex Gordon and an RBI single to Salvador Perez in the fifth. When Justin Maxwell walked to load the bases, Saunders was replaced by Brandon Maurer, who struck out pinch-hitter Carlos Pena on three pitches to end the inning.

Saunders allowed three runs and 11 hits and a walk in 4 2-3 innings. In his past six starts, he is 1-3, allowing 50 hits, including six home runs, in 31 2-3 innings.

Maurer, however, gave up four consecutive hits to start Kansas City’s three-run seventh.

Justin Smoak hit a two-run homer in the Mariners’ three-run first. It was Smoak’s third home run in 13 at-bats off Royals right-hander Jeremy Guthrie. Kendrys Morales singled home Abraham Almonte, who had doubled, with the first Seattle run.

Hosmer’s fielding error in the third allowed Kyle Seager to score another run. The Mariners made it 5-0 in the fourth on Brad Miller’s sacrifice fly.

Guthrie was pulled after six innings, allowing five runs and seven hits and two walks. He is 1-3 with a 5.11 ERA in his past six starts, yielding 53 hits and 21 earned runs in 37 innings.

— Associated Press —

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