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Royals blow ninth inning lead and lose series finale to Chicago

RoyalsJordan Danks just had to wait a short while for a second chance.

The backup outfielder atoned for his baserunning blunder in the ninth inning by hitting a solo home run in the 11th that lifted the Chicago White Sox over the Kansas City Royals 2-1 Monday.

”I knew that was going to be my shot to do something,” Danks said. ”I wasn’t trying to do too much. But you got a guy throwing 97, 98 (mph), he’s going to provide most of the power. Like coaches have been telling you since Little League, get something good to hit.”

Danks connected with two outs off Kelvin Herrera (2-3) for his first homer of the season. The White Sox avoided a three-game sweep and won for only the fifth time in 18 tries in Kauffman Stadium.

Danks entered in the ninth as a pinch-runner. Moments later, he got caught in a rundown between third and home after Alexei Ramirez hit a tying, bases-loaded infield single with two outs.

”It makes it a little bit better, yeah,” Danks said with a grin. ”I told them I did it on purpose so I could come up and hit a homer.”

Chicago starter Chris Sale, who spent most of the day matching James Shields pitch for pitch, said the dugout ”went nuts” when Danks homered.

”That’s always fun to watch,” Sale said. ”Emotions are high. You’re tense. Someone goes up and does that, it’s fun.”

The White Sox trailed 1-0 before loading the bases with no outs in the ninth. After Paul Konerko grounded into a home-to-first double play, Danks entered as a pinch-runner at second base for Adam Dunn.

Conor Gillaspie was intentionally walked to load the bases. Ramirez followed with an infield single up the middle that made it 1-all, but Danks was tagged out on the play, ending the rally.

”He got caught in no man’s land,” White Sox manager Robin Ventura said. ”Even in the dugout, you’re thinking about trying to send him. It’s too late to tell him to stop. That wasn’t his fault. That’s on us. That’s just an aggressive play. I’d rather be like that than not be aggressive.”

Jesse Crain (1-1) pitched one scoreless inning for the win. Addison Reed worked the 11th for his 11th save in 12 opportunities.

Shields threw eight shutout innings and handed a 1-0 lead to Greg Holland starting the ninth.

Royals manager Ned Yost said he was not tempted to let Shields work the ninth.

”Everybody has their job to do and Shields had done his,” Yost said. ”He threw eight shutout innings. It was a one-run game. The runs make all the difference. If it was a two-run or a three-run lead, yeah. But in a one-run game, (if) you send him out he’s either going to win it or lose it. You let the closer go out and try to do his job.”

Shields, who lost to Sale 1-0 on opening day in Chicago, allowed two hits and struck out a season-best nine. He walked two.

”I felt good out there,” Shields said. ”I felt like I had all my pitches working. I struggled early in the game getting ahead of hitters, and I gave up a couple of walks. But for the most part it was a tough battle. When you’re facing Sale, it’s going to be tough.”

Sale was almost as sharp, going 7 1-3 innings and allowing one run on six hits, with five strikeouts and no walks.

”I kind of fell into a groove,” Sale said. ”Sweeps will kill you. James Shields was awesome, actually. But to keep our heads in the game and grind it out, it says a lot about who we are.”

Alex Gordon hit a leadoff single in the first for Kansas City and scored when Billy Butler lined a double down the left-field line.

After Gordon’s two-out single in the third, Sale retired 15 straight batters until Salvador Perez doubled into the gap with two out in the seventh.

— Associated Press —

Griffons rally past Fort Hays State to advance to MIAA Final Four

MWSUThe Missouri Western baseball team won a come from behind slug fest against the Fort Hays State Tigers. The Griffons scored seven unanswered runs to win 12-10 and advance in the MIAA Tournament. The Griffons are now 37-8 on the season and have tied a school record for most wins in a season which has been held since 1974.

The Griffons got on the board in the first when Michael Schulze led off with a double to left field and later scored on a Nate Ramler double to left center. The Griffons padded their lead in the second when Bubba Dotson blasted a two run homer giving MWSU the 3-0 lead. The homer was the second in two days and 12th of the season.

In the third inning the Tigers got three hits and three runs tying the score at three. Kelton Rule got the big single which scored two Tigers.

The Griffons stayed calm and responded like they have all season. Ramler led off with a double and scored on a Spencer Shockley single and then Jake Schrader doubled scoring Shockley giving the Griffons a 5-3 lead after three innings of play.

The Tigers answered scoring the next seven runs which included a six run 6th inning. Ryan Busboom’s grand slam gave Fort Hays State a 10-5 lead after five and a half innings of play.

In the bottom of the sixth the Griffons responded once again scoring five runs on five hits. With one out in the inning Shawn Egge and Schulze got back-to-back singles and then Dotson walked loading the bases. RBI hits by Kyle Simpson, Grant Fink and Shockley tied the score at 10 after six innings of play.

The score remained tied until the bottom of the ninth when Shockley struck again with a two RBI single giving the Griffons the 12-10 lead. Mason Queen closed it out in the 9th improving to 2-0 on the season. He went 3.1 innings giving up no hits and striking out three.

Schulzed went 3-for-5 with three runs scored and with his three hits he has tied the single season record for hits with 81. Simpson and Shockley also had three hits in the game. Shockley had five RBI. All nine Griffons had a hit in the contest as they finished with 17 on the day.

The Tigers end their season 23-22 overall. FHSU had eight hist with Jordan Miller going 2-for-3. Jesse Hart got the loss going 2.1 innings. He gave up three hits and two earned runs. He falls to 3-4 with the loss.

The Griffons will play on Thursday against Central Oklahoma in a four team double elimination tournament at Community America Ballpark in Kansas City, Kan. First pitch is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. and can be heard on ESPN 1550 and 1550espn.com.  The other two teams in the tournament are Pittsburg State and Missouri Southern.

— MWSU Sports Information —

MWSU’s Bird tied for 17th after opening round of NCAA Central Regional

MWSUIn her first ever postseason event Missouri Western women’s golfer Natalie Bird sits in a tie for 17th firing an 82 on day one of the NCAA Central Regional being played at the St. Joseph Country Club. Bird sits eight strokes back of the leader Allie Ostrander of Augustana College (S.D.).

Bird is just five strokes back of second, four of third and three from fifth. There are 48 golfers in the field.

The top team in the field is Augustana (S.D.) firing a day one total of 317 which is five strokes ahead of Northeastern State (322) and six strokes ahead of Central Oklahoma (323).

Bird will begin the second round of the three round tournament at 8:30 am tomorrow morning. She will play with Ana Summers of Nebraska-Kearney.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Kansas City rallies past Chicago in 10 innings

RoyalsDown to his final strike, Billy Butler came through.

Butler’s two-out, two-run double in the ninth tied it for Kansas City before Alex Gordon won it an inning later with an RBI single to lift the Royals to a 6-5 win over the Chicago White Sox on Sunday.

”I figured he might go something off-speed and he just left it up and I put a pretty good swing on it and got it to the gap,” Butler said. ”I was still sitting on a fastball, but you can’t eliminate any pitches. He just got it up in the zone. I put a barrel on it and something good happened.”

The Royals have 11 come-from-behind victories in their 17 wins this season.

”We continue to fight,” Butler said. ”We just don’t give up. We never lost focus or our desire to come back. It’s not going to happen every night, but we just continue to put pretty good at-bats together.”

Lorenzo Cain led off the 10th with his third hit and stole second with one out. With two outs, Chris Getz was intentionally walked and George Kottaras then walked on five pitches, loading the bases for Gordon.

Gordon singled on the first pitch from rookie Brian Omogrosso (0-1), who made his first appearance since being called up Wednesday.

Greg Holland (1-1) worked a perfect 10th after relievers Tim Collins and Aaron Crow allowed four runs in the seventh for the White Sox to take a 5-3 lead.

”Our bullpen is not going to give up too many leads I feel like,” Holland said. ”When it does, our lineup steps up and really gets after it and take good at-bats back-to-back. We’re really tough on pitching staffs right now.”

Butler’s tying double scored pinch runner Chris Getz and George Kottaras. Addison Reed blew his first save in 18 opportunities dating to Aug. 25. He was 10 for 10 in save chances this season.

”I was wild,” Reed said. ”I couldn’t get comfortable. I walked the first two guys and I wasn’t even close. I was all over the place. The 3-2 pitch to Butler was a hanging slider, it was a terrible pitch. I wanted to make the best pitch I could and I hung it and he made me pay for it.

”It stinks everybody before me threw their butts off and the offense came through, and I let them down.”

Alex Rios homered and drove in two runs and Alejandro De Aza contributed a two-run double for the White Sox.

Royals reliever Tim Collins started the seventh with a 3-1 lead, but allowed three runs on three hits without retiring a batter. In his past two outings, Collins has yielded five runs on seven hits and gotten only two outs.

Chicago scored four times in the seventh. Aaron Crow threw a wild pitch that let one run score and Rios hit his team-leading seventh home run.

Royals right-hander Wade Davis, who had allowed 15 runs on 20 hits and seven walks in 8 1-3 innings in losing his previous two starts, held the White Sox to one run on five hits in six innings.

Davis gave up a run in the third on Rios’ groundout with the bases loaded.

”Every time we come here these guys give us a hard time,” Rios said. ”When you’ve got the lead you feel good and they hurt you at the end. We have to keep grinding.”

White Sox left-hander Jose Quintana held the Royals hitless for four innings before they scored three runs in the fifth. Miguel Tejada and Alcides Escobar had RBI singles and the other run scored on second baseman Jeff Keppinger’s error.

— Associated Press —

Cardinals complete four-game sweep at Milwaukee

CardsJaime Garcia put the Brewers and St. Louis’ sweep of Milwaukee under wraps.

He pitched eight innings and Allen Craig drove in four runs to lead the St. Louis Cardinals to a 10-1 win over Milwaukee and the franchise’s first four-game sweep of the Brewers.

”Early in the season, late in the season, it doesn’t matter when you get a series win like this one,” Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina said. ”Everything went good this weekend. We pitched good and really hit the ball well.”

Matt Holliday also homered for the Cardinals, who have won six straight, their most since taking eight in a row from July 11-21, 2010. It was the first time the Cardinals have four in a row from the Brewers, who moved to the NL and have been in the Cardinals’ division since the 1998 season.

Garcia (4-1), who won his third straight game, gave up one run on eight hits. He had three strikeouts and only one walk.

”I felt really good out there,” he said. ”I was able to keep the ball down and keep our team in the game.”

Marco Estrada (2-2) lasted 3 1-3 innings for the Brewers, who have lost five in a row. He gave up eight runs on six hits and had a career high six walks.

The Cardinals scored six runs in the second inning to take control of the game on three hits as St. Louis sent 10 men to the plate. Estrada was wild and loaded the bases with two walks and single.

Shane Robinson and Holliday forced in runs with walks before Craig lined a double to the left field corner to drive in three runs. Yadier Molina’s RBI single scored Craig.

Garcia lobbied Cardinals manager Mike Matheny to be allowed to pitch the ninth, but Carlos Martinez finished off the eight-hitter for Milwaukee.

”He pitched a great game,” Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said. ””Everything really came together for us this weekend. We had great pitching, good hitting and strong defense.”

Marco Estrada (2-2) lasted 3 1-3 innings for the Brewers, who have lost five in a row. He gave up eight runs on six hits and had a career high six walks in what he said may have been the worst outing of his big league career.

”I had no idea where the ball was going,” he said. ”I made a lot of pitches in the second inning. I couldn’t find it after that. It was one of those outings where I had no clue what I was doing out there.”

— Associated Press —

Griffons open MIAA Tournament with 9-1 victory over Fort Hays State

MWSUThe Missouri Western baseball team defeated Fort Hays State Saturday afternoon in the first game of the first round of the MIAA Tournament 9-1 at the Griffon Spring Sports Complex. Western takes a 1-0 series lead in the best-of-three first round series. Missouri Western is now 36-8 and the Tigers sit at 23-21.

Brandon Simmons pitched seven scoreless innings as he is now 10-0 on the season. Simmons was in trouble twice with two bases-loaded jams in the bottoms of innings No. 3 and 4, but the senior got out of the mess after he stuck out Tigers’ top hitter Clayton Garland looking and forced a ground out in the third inning.

The next time, Simmons recorded two straight strike outs.

Michael Schulze scored a run in the first inning after he singled to left field. Grant Fink scored Schulze shortly later to make it 1-0. The Griffons continued to add runs in the fourth and seventh innings to mark the score 6-0 before Hays got on the board in the top of the eighth.

Bubba Dotson cracked a two-run homer over the center-field fence to give the Griffons a 9-1 run lead in the bottom of the eighth inning.

Game two of the series is Sunday afternoon at 1 p.m. and you can listen to the game on ESPN 1550 AM.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Missouri Western gets knocked out of MIAA softball tournament

MWSUThe Missouri Western softball team got knocked out the MIAA Tournament going 1-2 on day two of the double elimination tournament. The Griffons lost the first game of the day 3-0 against 15th ranked Fort Hays State before rebounding with a 7-4 victory over Northeastern State University. The Griffons fell in a back and forth battle in the night cap against the Emporia State Hornets by a score of 7-6. The Griffons are 38-16 on the aseon.

Game 1
#15 FHSU 3, MWSU 0

Jackie Bishop had a no hitter going into the top of the 7th inning but a bloop single to right field by Courtney Dobson and a home run by Amanda Vaupel game the Tigers the 3-0 victory.

Both teams got two hits in the game with the Griffons opening up the game with a single by Sara Elliott. Elliott would be stranded at third. The Griffons stranded a lead off hit by pitch in the sixth.

Bishop falls to 21-7 going all seven innings. She gave up two hits while striking out six. Kendall Sorensen was the only other Griffon to get a hit in the game.

Maddie Holub improved to 26-1 going all seven giving up two hits while striking out 10.

Game 2
Missouri Western 7, Northeastern State 4

The Griffons jumped out to a 4-0 lead and preserved the win against the RiverHawks in a win-or-go-home game.

Scoreless through three innnigs, Bre Fleschner doubled to right center before Maegan Roemmich singled in Fleschner breaking up the 0-0 tie. Singles from  Keri Lorbert, Kendall Sorensen and Taylor Anding as well as an error by the RiverHawks provided the Griffons with three more runs to end the top of the fourth.

Northeastern State came back, however. The RiverHawks scored three runs in the bottom of the inning to come back and make the score 4-3.
Sorensen came back and with a single to left field which scored Lorbert and Sarah Elliott, who each singled in the top of the sixth.

Sorensen went 3-for-4 with three RBI to send the Griffons to the next round with the 7-4 win. Roemmich finished 2-for-4 with an RBI and Lorbert went 2-for-3 with an RBI. Janie Smith picked up her 17th win of the season.

Game 3
Emporia State 7, Missouri Western 6

After securing a 4-0 lead, the Griffons looked to be heading to the third-place matchup in Day Three of the MIAA Tournament. But the Hornets scored seven runs in the fifth inning, and after Maegan Roemmich blasted a two-run bomb pulling the Griffons within one, the Hornets took the game 7-6.

Roemmich finished the game 4-for-4 with three RBI to help the Griffons. Kendall Sorensen scored the first runner in the bottom of the first singling to center field scoring Roemmich from second base.

In the bottom of the third, Keri Lorbert homered over the right-field fence to score two more runs as the Griffons took a 3-0 advantage. Roemmich hit a single scoring Sarah Elliott in the next inning, but in the top of the fifth and behind 4-0, the Hornets came back.

Emporia sent two balls over the fence and used three unearned runs to take a 7-4 advantage. Roemmich remained steady and homered to left center to score Elliott and herself to make it 7-6, but the Griffons didn’t complete the comeback.

Taylor Anding and Sorensen finished the game with two hits in the contest.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Guthrie throws complete-game shutout as Royals defeat Chicago

RoyalsJeremy Guthrie went from the scrapheap to the top of the heap.

Guthrie ran his unbeaten streak to a club record 17 consecutive starts with a four-hitter in the Kansas City Royals’ 2-0 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Saturday night.

Guthrie is 9-0 in the 17 starts, which started against the White Sox on Aug. 8, 2012. Left-hander Paul Splittorff held the Royals’ record with 16 straight undefeated starts in 1977-78.

This is in complete contrast to where Guthrie was at the start of last season. He went 3-9 with a 6.35 ERA with the Colorado Rockies, losing his final six decisions, before the Royals acquired him in a July 20 trade for left-hander Jonathan Sanchez.

”It was three long months there,” Guthrie said. ”I’d hate to bottle up seven years in the major leagues to three months, but certainly it wasn’t going well. In baseball, you can never take anything for granted. Someone can be on top of the game one month and in three or four months you can be out of the game.

”I was very fortunate to come over here.”

Guthrie gave credit to pitching coach Dave Eiland, catcher Salvador Perez and the Royals defense.

”That really helped me be able to get back on track and get that confidence back that I lacked with the struggles I had in Colorado and be able to feed off that,” Guthrie said.

It was Guthrie’s first shutout and fifth complete-game. Three of his previous complete games were eight-inning losses. His only previous complete-game victory came Aug. 8, 2008, for Baltimore at Seattle.

”He really kind of solidified our starting rotation when he got here last year,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. ”From that point on, I think it’s a great story. He was really struggling in Colorado and we made the deal for him and he just completely turned his career around. He’s worked very hard. He’s been very productive and very successful.”

Paul Konerko singled in the second and doubled in the fourth for the only White Sox hits until the eighth inning.

Tyler Flowers and Alejandro De Aza singled in the eighth, but Jeff Keppinger’s grounder to shortstop Alcides Escobar ended the inning.

Guthrie (4-0) threw 11 or fewer pitches in every inning except the fourth and eighth, when he threw 21 apiece.

Guthrie is 3-0 with a 0.40 ERA in six starts with the Royals against the White Sox, allowing two earned runs and 30 hits in 44 2-3 innings.

”He’s been tough on us,” White Sox manager Robin Ventura said. ”First, because he’s good. He was throwing it in and throwing it out. His off-speed was keeping us off balance. He seems to pick it up when we’re facing him. They’ve got good defense, too. There were a couple of little rollers and difficult kinds of plays, and they made them. He was Maddux-like, going for the two-hour mark. You have to pick your poison, you go after him early and then you pop it up. He’s tough.”

Dylan Axelrod (0-1) nearly matched Guthrie, but yielded a two-run triple to Lorenzo Cain in the first inning. Cain’s triple to the right-field corner scored Billy Butler, who was hit by a pitch, and Eric Hosmer, who singled for the first of his three hits.

Axelrod was pulled after Salvador’s Perez’s single with two out in the eighth. He gave up eight hits, walked one, hit two batters and struck out none, throwing 70 strikes in 113 pitches.

”It’s one of those games where Axe was good, but Guthrie was better,” Ventura said. ”That one ball to Rios (Cain’s two-run triple), a few feet closer and we’re still out there.”

Hosmer tripled to start the Royals’ third inning, but was stranded.

Chris Getz and Escobar singled in the second, but Billy Butler flied out to right to end the Royals’ threat.

Axelrod recorded his first 12 outs with fly balls before Butler grounded out to begin the fifth inning.

— Associated Press —

Bearcats’ softball season ends with loss to Northeastern State

Northwest2013riggertThe season ended Saturday for the Northwest Missouri State softball team who suffered their second loss in the MIAA conference tournament losing to Northeastern State 9-2.

Northwest was able to score first going up 1-0 in the third inning when Hailee Hendricks was hit by a pitch with bases loaded.

The RiverHawks plated four runs in the top of the fourth inning to take a 4-1 lead.

Kylie Cantrell came up in the bottom of the fourth inning and hit her, team leading, eighth home run of the season to bring her team within two, down 4-2.

Northeastern added five more runs in the fifth inning to take a 9-2 lead and the Bearcats were unable to recover.

Jenna Creger received the loss in the 9-2 defeat as she went 4.0 innings giving up four earned runs and striking out five. Abbie Vitosh went the final 3.0 innings to finish the game.

Eight Bearcat seniors played their final game for Northwest as they finish their season with a 27-19, 15-15 record in 2013.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Missouri Western opens MIAA tournament with 5-3 win over Truman

MWSUThe Missouri Western softball team used the long ball and a complete game from Jackie Bishop picking a 5-3 victory over the Truman State Bulldogs. The Griffons will take on the 15th ranked Fort Hays State Tigers on Saturday, May 4 at 11:00 am.

Bre Fleschner hit her 5th homer of the season in the first inning giving the Griffons a 1-0 lead. The Griffons took a 2-0 in the third irinning when Fleschner singled and scored on a Keri Lorbert single to left field.

The Bulldogs cut the Griffon lead to 2-1 in the fourth when Kelsey Bollman homered over the center field fence. The Bulldogs tied the score in the fifth on a Bollman fielder choice which scored Corey Niblett.  In the 5th Maegan Roemmich hit her 10th homer of the season giving the Griffons a 4-2.

The Bulldogs cut the lead to one in the top of the 6th but once again MWSU answered when Kendall Sorenson scored an unearned run padding the Griffon lead.

Jackie Bishop improved to 21-6 overall  while Roemmich went 2-for-3 with two RBI and a runs scored. Bishop went all seven innings giving up seven hits while striking out seven.

— MWSU Sports Information —

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