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Royals drop fourth straight as they lose to Chicago

RoyalsDayan Viciedo hit his second career grand slam to highlight a five-run inning for the White Sox, and Andre Rienzo picked up his first career win for Chicago by shutting down the punchless Kansas City Royals in a 5-2 victory Wednesday night.

Rienzo (1-0) allowed only a sacrifice fly to Mike Moustakas while cruising through six innings to win for the first time in five starts. The Brazilian right-hander allowed just five hits and two walks in helping the White Sox win their season-best fifth straight game.

Addison Reed worked the ninth for his second save of the series and 33rd on the year.

Viciedo’s grand slam off Jeremy Guthrie (12-10) in the fourth followed an RBI single by Adam Dunn that had given the White Sox the lead. Their five runs in the frame matched the number of runs the Royals’ woeful offense had mustered in the previous 22 innings.

David Lough drove in another run for the Royals in the sixth, but that was all they managed in another lackluster offensive performance. They finished with six hits on the night.

The Royals were shut out by John Danks and the White Sox bullpen in the series opener, and their inability to get anybody home has been the biggest reason they’ve lost four straight and seven of their last nine. That calamitous slide has dropped Kansas City from wild-card contention after climbing within four games of the final spot just over a week ago.

On this night, it was Rienzo who took a turn breezing through the Royals.

The 25-year-old from Sao Paulo, one of just two Brazilians in the big leagues, didn’t allow a hit until back-to-back singles in the fourth. He allowed another in the fifth and two in the sixth.

Otherwise, he was basically untouchable — just as he had been in the minors.

After rocketing through two levels last season, Rienzo began catching the eye of White Sox brass at Triple-A Charlotte. He was 4-0 with a 1.23 ERA over his last four starts, including a no-hitter on July 25 — just before his call-up to the big league team.

He allowed just one unearned run over six innings his last time out at Minnesota.

Guthrie would have taken a stat line like that Wednesday night.

The Royals’ right-hander threw 72 of 100 pitches for strikes, an exceptionally high rate. The problem was that he couldn’t make anybody miss. The White Sox pounded out nine hits off him.

After winning four straight, Guthrie has been savagely roughed up in his last three starts. He gave up five runs on 10 hits in a loss to Boston a couple weeks ago, and four runs on a career-high 13 hits at Detroit in another defeat his last time out.

— Associated Press —

32 Griffon Student-Athletes received Division 2 ADA Academic Achievement Award

riggertMissouriWesternMissouri Western State University had 32 student-athletes receive recognition by the Division 2 Athletic Directors Association (D2ADA) for their outstanding work in the classroom during the 2012-13 academic year. The Division 2 Athletics Directors Association (D2ADA) announced the 2012-13 recipients of the D2ADA Academic Achievement Awards on Wednesday, August 21. The Academic Achievement Awards is a program that recognizes the academic accomplishments of student-athletes at the Division 2 level.

A record number of institutions (169) and student-athletes (6,801) are being recognized for the 2012-13 Academic Achievement Awards. The Pennsylvania State Athletic Association had 759 student-athletes honored, a record-high for the program, followed by the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) with 653 student-athletes being recognized and the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) with 635 student-athletes being acknowledged with this award.

“The D2ADA would like to thank and congratulate the institutions that took part in honoring the record-number of 6,854 student-athletes with 2012-13 Academic Achievement Awards,” stated D2ADA President Anita Barker, director of athletics at Chico State University.  “We continuously strive to recognize and honor deserving Division 2 student-athletes.  This award gives us the platform to showcase these individuals and their efforts in the classroom, as well as on the playing field.”

Click here to view the Missouri Western recipients.

— MWSU Sports Information —

KSU’s Hubert named to Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award watch list

KSUKansas State senior running back John Hubert is one of 35 players to be named a candidate for the inaugural Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award as announced Wednesday at the Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce East Texas Kickoff Luncheon.

The award, named after the characteristics that define Earl Campbell – integrity, performance, teamwork, sportsmanship, drive, community and tenacity – is given to the top offensive player in Division I football who was born in Texas and/or graduated from a Texas High School, and/or plays at a Texas-based junior college or four year college.

A product of Waco, Texas, Hubert led the Wildcats in rushing during their 2012 Big 12 Championship run as he accumulated 947 yards and 15 touchdowns en route to All-Big 12 First Team honors. Hubert, who is 55 yards shy of becoming the school’s 11th 2,000-yard rusher, is also a preseason candidate for the Maxwell, Doak Walker and Walter Camp awards and was a Preseason All-Big 12 honoree.

Hubert and the Wildcats kick off the 2013 campaign and open the new West Stadium Center by taking on back-to-back FCS National Champion North Dakota State next Friday. The contest is scheduled to kick off at 7:30 p.m., and will be televised by nationally by FOX Sports 1.

— KSU Sports Information —

Cards jump on Milwaukee early and hang on for 8-6 win

CardsJake Westbrook didn’t last long enough to earn the victory on Wednesday, but the light-hitting St. Louis pitcher used his bat to spark a six-run, second-inning outburst that led to a Cardinals win over the Milwaukee win.

The Cardinals jumped out to a seven-run lead and then held on for an 8-6 victory.

Westbrook, who entered the game hitting only .167 with two RBIs this season, smacked a bases-loaded double into the left-center field gap that scored two runs, starting an onslaught that propelled the Cardinals a 7-0 lead.

”I’m happy to be able to contribute in that sense, especially with the bases loaded and nobody out and to put a good swing on the ball,” Westbrook said.

Westbrook didn’t fare as well on the mound, however. He fell one out short of earning this eighth win of the year, giving up four earned runs and nine hits in 4 2-3 innings. He walked one and struck out one during a 75-pitch outing.

In his previous start on Aug. 16, when he threw a career-high 124 pitches, Westbrook gave up six earned runs in 6 2-3 innings.

”I still felt like I pitched a lot better than I have been in terms of throwing strikes and getting ahead of guys,” Westbrook said. ”I actually made some good pitches that they put some good swings on. Getting two quick outs in the fifth and not being able to finish it off is pretty frustrating for me.

”The bullpen came in and picked me up and finished it off, and the offense was great.”

Carlos Beltran and Allen Craig hit towering home runs in the game-changing second inning. Matt Holliday also homered later in the game and Shane Robinson had three hits for the Cardinals, who remain close behind the Pittsburgh Pirates in the NL Central race.

”It was a big win,” Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said. ”Those are the ones you’ve got to find a way to win, when you put that kind of offensive production up early.”

After taking a one-run lead in the first inning on a double by Craig, the Cardinals torched Brewers starter Tom Gorzelanny (3-5) in the second.

”You make mistakes and you pay for them, especially against good-hitting teams,” Gorzelanny said. ”I left balls over the middle, (and made) bad pitch selection.”

Following Matt Carpenter’s sacrifice fly, Beltran launched a two-run shot that caromed off the center-field scoreboard. With two out, Craig hit a solo homer to right-center.

”We are happy that we were able to win the series,” Beltran said. ”That is basically what is important for us right now.”

The Brewers cut into the lead in the third on a three-run homer by Aramis Ramirez, and then added two runs in the fifth.

Juan Francisco broke out of an 0-for-15 slump, during which he struck out 10 times, with a run-scoring single. Sean Halton drove in another run with a hit, cutting the deficit to 7-5 and chasing Westbrook.

”(Westbrook) started out pretty good, but for whatever reason they were finding the good part of the bat and finding holes,” Matheny said.

Kevin Siegrist struck out pinch-hitter Jeff Bianchi with the bases loaded to end the fifth inning. Siegrist (2-1) recorded two outs to notch the victory. Four Cardinals relievers held the Brewers to one run over the final 5 1-3 innings to preserve the win.

Holliday’s solo home run in the ninth extended the lead to 8-5.

Edward Mujica earned his 33rd save in 35 attempts despite giving up a long solo home run to Logan Schafer with one out in the ninth.

Gorzelanny surrendered seven runs and 10 hits in 3 2-3 innings. He walked one and struck out five.

”He didn’t command the ball that well early and then they also hit some pretty good pitches. We know they are a good hitting club, and when you don’t hit your spots, they are going to put a good swing on it,” Milwaukee manager Ron Roenicke said.

Khris Davis had a career-best three hits for Milwaukee.

”He keeps showing he can hang in there. He works the count well, which I really like,” Roenicke said. ”He’s an aggressive swinger, but he’s not a hacker. He doesn’t just go up there and swing at everything. He swings at the pitch he wants to swing at.”

— Associated Press —

Kansas’ Sims on watch list for inaugural Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award

KUKansas senior halfback James Sims’ was featured on the list of 2013 Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award candidates released by the Tyler, Texas Chamber of Commerce and SPORTyler Wednesday.

Sims, who is the Big 12 Conference’s top returning rusher heading into the 2013 season, is in the field of candidates for the award that recognizes the top offensive player in Division 1 football who also exhibits the enduring characteristics that define Earl Campbell: integrity, performance, teamwork, sportsmanship, drive, community and tenacity; specifically tenacity to persist and determination to overcome adversity and injury in pursuit of reaching goals. In addition, the nominee must meet one or more of the following criteria: born in Texas and/or graduated from a Texas High School and/or played at a Texas-based junior college or four year college.

A native of Irving, Texas, Sims became just the 11th player in Kansas history to rush for over 1,000 yards in a season as he turned in 1,013 yards on the ground and nine touchdowns in 2012 despite missing the first three games of the season. He set a KU record by recording 100 or more yards in six consecutive games.

Sims, who led the Big 12 in rushing and ranked 18th in the NCAA in 2012, recorded a career long rush of 64 yards (vs. Texas), a career-long reception of 51 yards (vs. Oklahoma) and a career-long TD run of 59 yards (vs. Baylor). Additionally, he logged his career-best rushing game with 176 yards vs. Texas. He finished his junior campaign ranked eighth on the Kansas all-time rushing chart with 2,482 yards.

Sims also hauled in 14 receptions for 168 yards and a touchdown in 2012. He concluded his outstanding junior season by finding his name on numerous All-Big 12 teams including picking up first team honors from ESPN.com, Phil Steele Magazine and CBS Sports. He earned second team All-Big 12 honors from the conference office, the Associated Press and the San Antonio Express News.

The Watch List announced today will be narrowed down to 16 semifinalists in November and then trimmed to four finalists in December. The semifinalists and finalists will be selected by broadcasters, commentators, journalists, fans and (in the future) former winners. The finalists will be brought to Tyler for The Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Awards Banquet scheduled for January 10, 2014.

Sims and his KU teammates will open the 2013 season on Saturday, Sept. 7, when they plays host to South Dakota at Memorial Stadium at 6 p.m.

— KU Sports Information —

Mizzou announces 2014 football schedule

riggertMizzouThe University of Missouri football team has its first look at the 2014 schedule, and the Tigers will play seven home games next year, including a visit by Arkansas to Columbia on Saturday of Thanksgiving week.  It will mark the first visit to Columbia by Arkansas since the 1906 season.

The Southeastern Conference released the 2014 league schedules Wednesday and when combined with MU’s four non-conference contests, the Tigers will play home games against South Dakota State (Aug. 30, 2014), Central Florida (Sept. 13) and Indiana (Sept. 20) to begin the home season.  A road date at Toledo on Sept. 6th is the only game away from Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field early on.

Mizzou will then go through the SEC gauntlet in October with a game at South Carolina (Sept. 27), followed with a bye week and then a home game against Georgia (Oct. 11).  After a road game at Florida (Oct. 18), the Tigers return home for consecutive home games against Vanderbilt (Oct. 25) and Kentucky (Nov. 1).  After a second bye week, the Tigers will hit the road on consecutive weeks, playing at Texas A&M for the fourth time in five seasons (Nov. 15) and at Tennessee (Nov. 22), prior to the holiday-weekend game against the Razorbacks.

2014 Missouri Football Schedule

Aug. 30 vs. South Dakota State
Sept. 6 @ Toledo
Sept. 13 vs. Central Florida
Sept. 20 vs. Indiana
Sept. 27 @ South Carolina
Oct. 11 vs. Georgia
Oct. 18 @ Florida
Oct. 25 vs. Vanderbilt
Nov. 1 vs. Kentucky
Nov. 15 @ Texas A&M
Nov. 22 @ Tennessee
Nov. 29 vs. Arkansas

— MU Sports Information —

Kansas City’s offense continues to struggle in 2-0 loss to White Sox

RoyalsJohn Danks shut down Kansas City’s scuffling offense for eight innings, and the Chicago White Sox did just enough damage against Ervin Santana to squeak out a 2-0 victory over the Royals on Tuesday night.

Danks (3-10) ended an eight-start winless streak by scattering seven hits and a walk. That the veteran left-hander’s finest start of the season came against the Royals wasn’t much of a surprise: Danks improved to 5-0 against them in 13 career starts.

Addison Reed worked around a leadoff single in the ninth for his 32nd save. It wrapped up the first shutout win for the last-place White Sox since a 3-0 victory against the Los Angeles Angels on May 17.

Gordon Beckham homered off Santana (8-7) in the first inning for the only earned run. The only other run came in the second, when Paul Konerko trotted home from third on a passed ball that curiously disappeared in the padding behind home plate.

Except for those two blemishes, Santana matched zeros with Danks through six innings. He walked two and struck out five, including Josh Phegley to leave the bases loaded in the fourth.

It was the fourth straight win for the White Sox and the third consecutive loss for the Royals, who are slip-sliding out of wild-card contention after a spirited run.

The biggest mistake of Santana’s night came on the 1-1 pitch he threw to Beckham. The second baseman turned on it with a fury and sent it sailing into the Royals’ bullpen in left field for his fourth homer of the year.

Beckham’s drive was impressive, but the most memorable play of the night happened in the second.

Konerko led off with a double, and Avisail Garcia singled to put runners on the corners. Santana was facing Conor Gillaspie when he threw a pitch that bounced off the tip of Salvador Perez’s glove, and then bounced toward the backstop behind home plate.

The ball disappeared in the green padding above one of the advertising signs, and Perez threw up his hands as if to say, ”What now?” Meanwhile, Konerko had started to trot home with a confused look on his face, and for a moment nobody in the ballpark seemed to know what was going on.

Garcia was awarded second base, but Santana retired the next three batters to limit the damage.

Kansas City’s bullpen pitched three shutout innings once Santana left the game, but its woeful offense couldn’t break through against Danks, who came into the game with a 4.54 ERA. He never allowed a runner to reach third base while winning for the first time since July 2.

— Associated Press —

Cardinals lose to Lohse, Milwaukee Tuesday, 6-3

CardsKyle Lohse finally beat the St. Louis Cardinals, and the win didn’t come that easily.

Lohse beat the Cardinals in his fourth try this season and Sean Halton knocked in a career-high three runs to help the Milwaukee Brewers beat St. Louis 6-3 Tuesday night.

”They made me work for it,” he said after improving to 3-5 in nine outings overall against his former team. ”I felt like I threw a lot of really good pitches and they kept battling them off, fouling them off, taking close ones.”

Lohse had his best major league season in 2012 when he went 16-3 with a 2.88 ERA in 33 starts with St. Louis. The Cardinals did not try to re-sign him and he became a free agent.

Lohse said the win was just like any other even if it snapped a five-game losing streak against the Cardinals.

”I don’t put any more emphasis on any one game over the other,” he said. ”I went out there and tried to do what I’d been doing.”

Lohse left after six innings with the Brewers leading 6-3. He earned his team-leading 17th quality start, including six in his last seven. He struck out four, walked two and allowed six hits and three runs, two coming on Yadier Molina’s two-run homer in the fourth. Molina doubled and scored in the second on Matt Adams’ single.

”Yadi hit a pretty pitch for a homer, but that’s what he does,” Lohse said.

John Axford and Brandon Kintzler each pitched a scoreless inning, and Jim Henderson pitched the ninth for his 19th save in 22 chances.

The Cardinals were ahead 3-0 when the Brewers fought back with a five-run fourth that put Lohse back in line for the victory.

”The team did a great job battling back after I put us in a hole,” he said. ”Other than that, doesn’t mean any more beating them.”

Lance Lynn (13-7) got roughed up in the fourth, highlighted by Halton’s two-run single with the bases loaded.

Milwaukee’s first six batters in the frame reached, loading the bases twice with no outs. Scooter Gennett drove in the first run with a single. After Aramis Ramirez singled and Khris Davis reached on Lynn’s fielding error, Halton drove them in with a line drive to center that doubled his season RBI total. Logan Schafer followed with an RBI single and Norichika Aoki tacked on the last run with a sacrifice fly.

”We stacked together a bunch of hits (Monday), and they did the exact same thing,” St. Louis manager Mike Matheny said. ”It is just a matter of stopping it when it gets going. We did the same thing yesterday. We found holes and created a rally.”

Kolten Wong, who had his first two major league hits Monday night, continued getting on base for St. Louis. He went 3 for 5 with two singles and a double. The team’s No. 1. pick in the 2011 draft joined the Cardinals from Triple-A Memphis Friday night in Chicago.

”It was just one of those innings where things are dropping, not going our way,” he said. ”Unfortunately, they scored a majority of their runs in that inning.”

Halton set a career mark in the fifth with his third RBI of the game. Davis singled, stole second and scored on Halton’s grounder into center.

Carlos Beltran singled and scored on Molina’s 10th home run of the season.

Adams beat the Brewers’ defensive shift in the second inning and knocked in Molina with the Cardinals’ first run. Adams blooped a single over the head of shortstop Jean Segura, positioned on the right side of second base. Molina was on with a double over the head of center fielder Schafer. The ball flicked off Schafer’s glove and rolled to the wall.

The Brewers have almost no chance at the playoffs and are resigned to playing the role of spoiler.

”I know we have a stretch here where we’re playing a lot of teams that are contending for playoff spots,” Lohse said. ”I don’t care who it is. Feels good to kind of hurt teams’ chances.”

— Associated Press —

Chiefs claim guard Ricky Henry off waivers; release Madison

riggertChiefsThe Kansas City Chiefs announced on Tuesday that the club has claimed offensive guard Ricky Henry off waivers from New Orleans. Additionally, the team has waived long snapper Brad Madison.

Henry (6-4, 310) has seen action in two contests in two NFL seasons with the Chicago Bears (2011) and the New Orleans Saints (2012). He originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Bears in 2011 where he served the majority of his time on the club’s practice squad roster. After being released by the Bears on Aug. 31, 2012, he was signed by the Saints where he served primarily on their practice squad. Henry was released by New Orleans on Monday, Aug. 19. The Omaha, Neb., native played collegiately at the University of Nebraska where he earned first-team All-Big 12 honors. He prepped at Omaha Burke High School in Omaha, Neb.

Madison (6-4, 265) played in 50 games for the University of Missouri on the defensive line, recording 76 tackles (48 solo), 26.5 tackles for loss, 16.0 sacks (-124.0 yards), four forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. He added one interception and four passes defensed with the Tigers. He was a multi-sport athlete at South Harrison High School in Bethany, Mo. Madison originally joined the Chiefs as a rookie free agent on May 1, 2013.

— Chiefs Media Relations —

Northwest baseball signs 23 to 2013-2014 recruiting class

Northwest2013riggertNorthwest Missouri State University head baseball coach Darin Loe has announced the signing of 21 true freshmen and two transfers for the 2013-14academic year.

“I really like the core of older players that we have returning to our program and did not want to cover them up with transfer players,” explained Loe. “I will look for that group to lead this great group of younger players for this year and years to come.

“This class has quality talent and depth and could be the most talented class we have had here at Northwest.”

Pitchers Alex Cross and Tony Forcelledo both arrive at Northwest after beginning their collegiate careers at North Central CC and Quincy University (Ill.), respectively. Both will be entering their junior seasons.

“We always need depth and experience on the mound and that is what our 2 transfer pitchers will give us,” Loe said. “We are excited to get our guys back on campus and start working in our fall season”

Freshmen signees from Missouri include Joe Adamson (Raytown South HS), Hondo Pearcy (Archbishop O’Hara HS), Matt Ridgway (Mexico HS), Tyler Tripp (Maryville HS), Zane Wilt (Savannah HS) and Jesus Villegas (Fort Osage, HS).  They will join Nebraska natives Chase Nuzum (Omaha North HS), Nate Walter (Omaha Millard North HS), Austin Wulff (OmahaMillard West HS), Brendan Jensen (Omaha North HS), Rex Raetz (Lincoln Pius X HS) and Austin Plath (Omaha Burke HS).

There are six California natives joining the Bearcats; Jacob Wagner (John F. Kennedy, HS), Luke Wilkinson (Sonora HS), Jaden Alsop (Ronald E. McNair HS), Nikko Pablo (Ronald E. McNair HS), Johnathon Dennis (La Serra HS) and Zach Ferreira (La Habra HS). Also included in the class are Illinois natives CJ Duffeck (Riverside Brookfield HS) and Thomas Smith (Lockport Township HS). Carter Gladstone (Valley Christian HS) comes to Northwest from Phoenix, Ariz. In all, this year’s class includes residents from five states.

“We really went after the top talented freshman for this year’s recruiting class,” said Loe. “We want this group to be a key part of our success for this year and the foundation of our success in future years.”

— Northwest Media Relations —

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