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Mustangs rally to defeat Nevada 3-2

The St. Joseph Mustangs rallied to defeat Nevada 3-2 Saturday night inside Phil Welch Stadium.

St. Joe’s collegiate summer baseball team has won three straight as they improve to a franchise best 10-1 record and they’re 9-1 in the MINK League.

Mustangs’ starter Cam Bednar made just two mistakes in his seven innings of work as he allowed solo home runs to Brayland Skinner and Colemen Fenton in the third and sixth innings.

The Griffons led 2-0 until St. Joseph’s Karsen Reid had an RBI single in the sixth to cut the lead in half. The Mustangs then tied the game in the seventh inning Jackson Dierenfeldt scored on a wild pitch from Chase Beiter. St. Joe then took the lead for good in the eighth when Jordan Maxson hit a two-out infield single to score Logan Rycraft.

Dierenfeldt finished 3-for-5 and Dylan Ketch added two hits.

Bednar received a no decision as he allowed two runs and six hits in seven innings. Bednar struck out 11 and walked three. Jake Purl earned the win in relief as he threw two scoreless innings. Purl allowed just one hit as he struck out five.

The Mustangs have the day off Sunday before traveling to Jefferson City to face the Renegades as 7:00 p.m. Monday.

Royals get blanked by White Sox 2-0

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Lucas Giolito hasn’t lost or given up more than three runs in a start since mid-April. The Royals have been striking out at an alarming rate.

Given those trends, Giolito’s latest dominant outing wasn’t much of a surprise.

Giolito worked into the eighth inning and had a career-high 11 strikeouts — all in the first five innings — to win his seventh consecutive start, outdueling Brad Keller as the Chicago White Sox beat Kansas City 2-0 on Saturday.

“Giolito’s tough on everybody right now,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. “He has changed his whole delivery over the last year and a half, two years. Now he’s shortened up his arm stroke and his changeup is dynamic. It’s a plus-plus changeup. He’s got great arm speed. His slider’s a plus slider. Anywhere from 93 to 96 (mph) with his fastball, with command. He’s just kind of come into his own and quite frankly has developed into one of the best pitchers in this league.”

Giolito (9-1) allowed three hits and two walks in 7 2/3 innings and lowered his ERA to 2.28. He has allowed no more than one run in six of his seven straight wins. Giolito went 10-13 with a 6.13 ERA in 2018, his first full season.

The hottest pitcher in baseball said he was merely executing catcher James McCann’s game plan.

“I threw a lot of fastballs and sliders, because I’m usually fastball/changeup heavy,” Giolito said. “They had some righties in the lineup, so we waited until the fourth inning. We were able to keep them off-balance and get a lot of weak contact.”

Or no contact at all.

Giolito recorded eight consecutive outs via strikeout from the start of the second inning until he retired Nicky Lopez on a foul pop to end the fourth. Then he struck out the side again in a perfect fifth.

The Royals have seen him more than anyone — he’s 3-0 with a 1.96 ERA in four starts against Kansas City this season.

“His numbers don’t lie,” Keller said. “He’s been throwing the ball really, really well. You know it’s going to be a low-scoring game. You just try to limit them as much as possible.”

Rookie Eloy Jimenez hit a two-run homer in the second inning off Keller (3-8), who otherwise was nearly as good as Giolito. Jimenez’s blast snapped a 42-inning homerless streak for Keller, who worked eight innings, allowing two runs on five hits. He walked one and struck out four.

“Keller did a nice job minimizing damage, holding us to two runs,” White Sox manager Rick Renteria said. “It was a pitching duel on both sides. It was a nice game.”

The Royals reached double figures in strikeouts for the 10th time in their last 15 games. They have 149 Ks over that span. Ryan O’Hearn fanned in his first two at-bats, extending his streak of games with multiple strikeouts to five.

Yost was ejected for arguing a strike call to Alex Gordon in the sixth inning.

TRAINER’S ROOM

LHP Danny Duffy, who was hit by a line drive in Thursday’s start against Boston, is on track to make his next start against Detroit. “He’s feeling better. He’ll get an extra day because of the off day on Monday, but we’ll make the determination when we get closer,” Yost said.

UP NEXT

The White Sox will send RHP Reynaldo Lopez (3-6, 6.62 ERA) to the mound in Sunday’s series finale. RHP Glenn Sparkman (1-1, 3.77), who was ejected in the second inning on May 29 against Chicago when he hit shortstop Tim Anderson in the head with a changeup, starts for Kansas City. The Royals will try to win the rubber game of a series for the first time since May 30, 2018 — an 0-13 stretch in that situation.

— Associated Press —

St. Louis blows 4-0 lead in loss at Chicago

CHICAGO — Pinch-hitter Victor Caratini hit a tiebreaking bases-loaded double in Chicago’s four-run sixth inning and the Cubs rallied to beat the St. Louis Cardinals 9-4 Saturday night.

Hitting for starting pitcher Jon Lester with the bases loaded, Caratini lined the first pitch from John Gant to left field. Marcell Ozuna attempted a sliding catch, but the ball dropped and rolled to the wall, allowing three runs to score.

Kyle Schwarber followed with a double to drive in Caratini, and the Cubs won for the fifth time in six games since being swept in a three-game series at St. Louis last weekend.

Schwarber’s 12th homer tied it at 4 in the fourth. Javier Baez had a triple and two RBI as Chicago remained percentage points ahead of Milwaukee in first place in the NL Central.

Lester (5-4) was hit hard early, allowing all four St. Louis runs in the first inning on long homers by Ozuna and Harrison Bader. The 35-year-old left-hander settled down and retired the last 11 hitters he faced in five-hit, six-inning outing. It was Lester’s second straight win following a three-game slump in which he was 0-3 with a 10.29 ERA.

Three Cubs relievers combined to set down the next eight St. Louis hitters in order before Kolten Wong struck out swinging, but reached on a passed ball in the ninth against Tyler Chatwood.

John Brebbia (1-3), the first of five St. Louis relievers, allowed two runs in 1 1/3 innings and took the loss.

Cardinals starter Jack Flaherty labored in a 3 2/3-inning no-decision, allowing four runs on five hits and three walks.

The Cardinals jumped ahead 4-0 in the first. With two runners on, Ozuna crushed a 3-0 pitch through a steady wind and off the metal roof of an enclosed viewing area deep in the center field batter’s eye. The ball landed with a thud that could be heard throughout Wrigley Field.

Jose Martinez flew out to the wall in left, then Bader launched the first pitch he faced over the left-field bleachers and onto Waveland Avenue.

The Cubs cut it to 4-2 in the bottom of the inning. Chicago loaded the bases with none out, then picked up runs on Baez’s force out and a single by Willson Contreras.

Baez tripled home Anthony Rizzo from first with none out in the third, cutting the score to 4-3.

Schwarber capped an 11-pitch at-bat by lining his 12th homer to right in the fourth to tie it 4-all.

KIMBREL WATCH

New Cubs closer Craig Kimbrel threw a bullpen session at Wrigley Field on Saturday before leaving for the team’s training facility in Mesa, Arizona. On Friday, Chicago finalized a three-year contract with the right-hander that guarantees him $43 million.

Manager Joe Maddon had no details on Kimbrel’s session. The 31-year-old Kimbrel turned down a $17.9 million qualifying offer from the Red Sox in November, then sat out. Theo Epstein, the Cubs president of baseball operations, hasn’t set an exact timetable for Kimbrel’s return to the majors.

DFA

The Cardinals designated RHP Merandy Gonzalez for assignment.

TRAINERS ROOM

Cardinals: INF Jedd Gyorko was placed on the 10-day injured list with a strained lower back before Saturday’s game and St. Louis purchased the contract of infielder Tommy Edman from Triple-A Memphis. The 30-year-old Gyorko said he first felt his back spasm in the third inning of Friday’s 3-1 loss to the Cubs when he fielded Anthony Rizzo’s grounder at third base.

Edman made his major league debut as pinch hitter in the ninth and struck out swinging.

Cubs: INF Addison Russell was held out of the starting lineup for the fourth straight game with a bruised right (throwing) hand, but delivered a pinch-hit sac fly in the seventh to make it 9-4 and remained in the game at second. Maddon said Russell was injured sliding against Colorado on Tuesday.

UP NEXT: Cardinals RHP Adam Wainwright (5-5, 4.34) faces Cubs RHP Kyle Hendricks (6-4, 3.16) in the series finale on Sunday night. Wainwright tossed eight shutout innings in a 2-1 win over the Cubs at St. Louis last Sunday when he allowed two hits, but walked a season-high seven. Hendricks has won five straight decisions over his last seven starts with a 2.09 ERA during that span.

— Associated Press —

Mustangs suffer first loss as they split doubleheader with Ozark

The St. Joseph Mustangs finally lost their first game of the season Thursday, but they did bounce back to split a doubleheader with the Ozark Generals inside Phil Welch Stadium.

St. Joe’s collegiate summer baseball team dropped the opener 1-0 before taking the nightcap 8-4. The Mustangs are now 8-1 this season and 7-1 in the MINK League.

Game one was a pitchers dual as the two teams combined for just seven hits in the seven inning game. St. Joseph starter Mahlyk Davis allowed one run in the first inning and that was all Ozark would need. Davis gave up one run and four hits in six innings of work. He also struck out six and didn’t walk a batter.

Jackson Wagner had two of the three Mustangs’ hits.

In game two, the Generals scored one run in the top of the first but St. Joe then scored six unanswered runs over the first four innings and they cruised to the 8-4 win.

Ozark committed six errors to help the Mustangs as they scored four unearned runs. Karl Koerper had two hits and an RBI, while Wagner and Terrane Spurlin added one run batter in each.

Colton Kenagy threw a seven inning complete game to get the win on the mound for St. Joseph. He allowed two hits and three earned runs. Kenagy struck out 11 and walked five.

The Mustangs wrap up their three-game series with Ozark Friday at 7:00 p.m. inside Phil Welch Stadium.

Royals get swept by Red Sox after 7-5 loss Wednesday

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Mookie Betts is pretty good against Danny Duffy.

Betts hit a two-run homer off Danny Duffy in a four-run third inning and the Boston Red Sox defeated the Kansas City Royals 7-5 Thursday to complete their first series sweep in nearly a month.

Betts is 7 for 11 with five home runs against Duffy (3-3).

“I put some good swings on some good pitches,” Betts said.

Betts has six hits, five home runs and a walk in his last seven plate appearances against Duffy.

“I’ve got to a better job of not serving it to him on a platter,” Duffy said. “He’s got five bombs against me in 11 at-bats. … If you make stupid mistakes like that he’s going to capitalize.”

Boston outscored the Royals 23-8 over three games and extended its winning streak to four. The Red Sox swept a series for just the fourth time this year, the first since May 10-12 against the Chicago White Sox. The World Series champions are 27-16 following a 6-13 start and face the second-place Rays in a four-game weekend series at Fenway Park.

“We have some confidence going against a really good ballclub,” Betts said. “Ride the wave through this weekend.”

Kansas City has lost six straight and nine of 10, dropping to a big league-worst 19-43.

With a doubleheader coming up Saturday against Tampa Bay, Boston gave Ryan Weber his third start. He allowed two runs and five hits in 1 1/3 innings, and Colten Brewer (1-2) followed with two scoreless innings of two-hit relief.

Matt Barnes, Boston’s seventh pitcher, allowed Jorge Soler’s one-out RBI double in the ninth but got his fourth save in seven chances by striking out Ryan O’Hearn and Chelsor Cuthbert.

Duffy allowed four runs and four hits in 2 1/3 innings. Eduardo Nunez’s hard drive went off the inside of Duffy’s right kneecap and ricocheted to O’Hearn, who tagged Nunez for the final out of the second. Duffy retired one of six batters he faced in the third.

“It’s sore, but it didn’t affect me,” Duffy said. “If I go back out there it’s because I can. If I can, there are no excuses.”

Betts’ 10th home run tied the score, and Rafael Devers put Boston ahead with a two-run single.

Soler’s fifth-inning homer cut the deficit to 4-3, but Christian Vazquez hit a two-run triple in the seventh and scored on Scott Barlow’s wild pitch.

Cuthbert and Alex Gordon homered for the Royals.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Red Sox DH J.D. Martinez was removed in the fifth inning because of back spasms. … LHP Brian Johnson, on the IL since April 6 because of elbow inflammation, is to make his sixth minor league injury rehab appearance Sunday.

UP NEXT

Red Sox: RHP Rick Porcello (4-5, 4.76 ERA) starts Friday’s opener of a four-game series against visiting Tampa Bay.

Royals: RHP Homer Bailey (4-6, 6.05 ERA) takes the mound Friday at home against the White Sox.

— Associated Press —

DeJong’s homer, Cards 4 steals help beat Reds 3-1

ST. LOUIS — After sputtering for most of May, the St. Louis Cardinals are running past opponents.

Paul DeJong homered and St. Louis tied its season high with four stolen bases in a 3-1 win over the Cincinnati Reds on Thursday that completed a 4-1 homestand.

“We’re always going to look to attack,” Cardinals manager Mike Shildt said. “We don’t hold our cards back a whole lot. It’s just about opportunity.”

After dropping five games back in the division in late May, St. Louis closed within 2 1/2 games behind the NL Central-leading Chicago Cubs and second-place Milwaukee. St. Louis started 20-10 but is just 31-29 overall.

DeJong hit a tiebreaking, two-run homer off Michael Lorenzen (0-1) in the seventh inning, DeJong’s ninth home run this season and first since May 18. He had been in a 3-for-43 slide with no extra-base hits.

“Probably too patient, taking too many heaters early in the count,” DeJong said. “Today I felt on that last at bat I was sticking to the middle, and it showed up and I put a good swing on it.”

Matt Carpenter, Kolten Wong, Marcell Ozuna and Dexter Fowler swiped bases for the Cardinals, who are tied with Milwaukee for the NL lead with 37. Wong became the only player in the major leagues who has 10 steals without being caught.

St. Louis stole three bases off DeSclafani after not registering a theft in two previous games against him.

“It’s not a huge running team, but they do look for opportunities,” Reds manager David Bell said. “That’s what happened today.”

John Gant (5-0) pitched 1 1/3 perfect innings in his ninth relief appearance of four outs or more this season. He is tied with Adam Wainwright for the team lead in wins.

Jordan Hicks threw a 1-2-3 ninth for his 12th save in 13 chances.

Cardinals starter Dakota Hudson allowed one run and five hits in 6 1/3 innings, which matched his high in 12 starts this season.

“He’s a guy that’s attacking with his stuff,” Shildt said. “He’s got such a heavy ball, and he’s got the good slider going too. He’s on the plate with both of them, ahead in counts. It’s a good recipe.”

Anthony DeSclafani gave up one run and six hits in five innings.

“It was a big day for him against a really good team,” Bell said. “I feel like the adjustments he’s making are showing up on the mound. You hold this team to one run over five innings, that’s a good day.”

Harrison Bader singled leading off the third, Hudson sacrificed and Bader realized third base was uncovered and kept on running, sliding in head first. Carpenter singled through the drawn-in infield.

“It just kind of boils down to wanting everything, wanting to be on first, wanting to take that extra base,” Bader said. “That was just kind of a hustle play.”

Tucker Barnhart hit a sacrifice fly in the fourth.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Cardinals: RHP Mike Mayers (right lat strain) is slated to throw a bullpen session Friday or Saturday according to Shildt.

UP NEXT

Reds: RHP Tyler Mahle (2-5, 4.26) is to start the opener of a three-game series at Philadelphia on Friday night. Mahle allowed three runs in one inning in his lone previous start against the Phillies, last July 26.

Cardinals: RHP Miles Mikolas (4-5, 4.11) starts at the Chicago Cubs in the beginning of a season-high 10-game trip.

— Associated Press —

Show-Me STATE GAMES start this weekend

COLUMBIA, MO (June 6, 2019) — The 35th annual Show-Me STATE GAMES will kick off this weekend with sports including high school basketball and volleyball, swimming, adult soccer, pickleball and par-3 golf.

The 25th Anniversary Missouri State Senior Games, open to athletes age 50 and older, will also take place starting Thursday, June 6. Seniors from all over the state and beyond will gather in Columbia to compete in this Olympic-style sports festival with more than 20 sports including pickleball, track and field, shooting and tennis. See the weekend’s schedule here – https://www.smsg.org/2019/the-2019-games-are-here/

MU Health Care emergency medical crews and Missouri Orthopaedic Institute athletic trainers will be available at various events. University of Missouri Health Care also makes heat safety tips available for Show-Me STATE GAMES participants, volunteers, spectators and officials. The tips can be found on the Show-Me STATE GAMES website here https://www.smsg.org/2018/stay-safe-in-the-heat/ and in the free souvenir program.

The other two weekends of the 2019 Show-Me STATE GAMES are scheduled for July 19-21 and 26-28. These three weekends together include more than 40 different events that are open to all ages and skill levels. Registration is still open for all July events and information can be found at www.smsg.org/sports. Volunteers are also needed for July events, details at https://www.smsg.org/volunteer/.

This year the GAMES continued its tradition of running the torch across the state of Missouri with Shelter Insurance® Torch Runs. This spring the torch has traveled through eight cities including Kirksville, Springfield, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Hannibal, Cape Girardeau, St. Louis and St. Charles. The final legs of the run will take place on Friday, July 19 in Jefferson City at 11 a.m. at the Missouri Governor’s Gardens and in Columbia at Shelter Insurance® at 3:30 p.m. The torch will then make its way to Mizzou Arena for the Opening Ceremonies at 7 p.m. on Friday, July 19.

The Show-Me STATE GAMES was established in 1985 as a non-profit program of the Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness & Health. Now the largest state games in the nation, the Show-Me STATE GAMES is hosted by the University of Missouri. In addition to the summer games, the Show-Me STATE GAMES offers events throughout the year to promote health, fitness, family and fun. For more details about the Show-Me STATE GAMES, visit www.smsg.org or call 573-882-2101.

— Press Release —

Mustangs win at Joplin 16-11 to complete three-game sweep

The St. Joseph Mustangs completed a three-game sweep at Joplin Wednesday with a 16-11 win over the Outlaws.

St. Joe’s collegiate summer baseball team remains unbeaten as they’re 7-0 and 6-0 in the MINK League.

The game was back-and-forth early as the Mustangs led 3-0 in the third, fell behind 5-3, then scored five runs in the fourth to take a 8-5 lead. Joplin scored four in the bottom of the fourth before St. Joseph finally pulled away.

The Mustangs scored five runs in the fifth and added two more in the 7th inning.

Kris Koerper and Jackson Wagner each hit a home runs Wednesday as Wagner had three hits and drove in five runs. Wagner, Jordan Maxson and Derek Hussey all had three hits for the Mustangs.

Mack Stephenson threw two scoreless innings of relief to earn the win. Michael Mathews started for the Mustangs and allowed eight earned runs and seven hits in 3.1 innings.

St. Joe returns home Thursday as they play a doubleheader at 5:00 p.m. against the Ozark Generals inside Phil Welch Stadium.

Royals get blanked by Red Sox 8-0

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Chris Sale strode to the dugout after the seventh inning Wednesday night, and Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora asked his lanky left-hander whether he could keep going on a hot, humid night in Kansas City.

“I’ll finish this off,” Sale replied.

Did he ever.

Sale struck out the side on nine pitches in the eighth for his second immaculate inning this season. Then the seven-time All-Star breezed through the Royals in the ninth, wrapping up an 8-0 win for his third career shutout.

“Any time you can finish a game, that’s what you sign up for,” said Sale, who allowed just three hits while striking out 12 without a walk. “I’ve never started a game I didn’t intend to finish.”

Sale (2-7) has rebounded from a dismal April to put together a series of solid starts. His seventh double-digit strikeout game of the season was punctuated by that perfect eighth, when even Royals fans roared as he mowed through Kelvin Gutierrez, Nicky Lopez and Martin Maldonado.

Sale also had an immaculate inning May 8 against Baltimore, making him the second pitcher with two in one season since strikeout records have been kept. Lefty Grove did it in 1928.

“That was one of his best,” Cora said about Sale’s outing.

Boston’s ace had plenty of help: Jackie Bradley Jr. hit a three-run double during a four-run fifth that broke the game open, and Rafael Devers homered and finished with three RBI.

“We did a lot of good things offensively,” Cora said, “but we can still be better.”

Hard to imagine. The Red Sox have won three straight, scoring eight runs in each game. They’ve also won five straight at Kauffman Stadium dating to last season.

They jumped ahead against Royals starter Jakob Junis (4-6) with two runs in the first. And after the young right-hander settled down for a while, stranding runners at the corners in the second, Andrew Benintendi’s leadoff double in the fifth sparked the Red Sox onslaught.

By the time they loaded the bases later in the inning, and Bradley proceeded to empty them, Junis was headed for the showers and Boston was headed for another easy win.

“First inning didn’t go great, but I battled and made pitches when I needed to I felt like,” said Junis, who allowed six runs on eight hits and three walks in 4 2/3 innings. “It wasn’t all as bad as it looked tonight, I think. I made some better pitches than the scoreboard shows.”

Still, it was the fifth straight loss for Kansas City, which fell to 19-42 — the second-worst start through that many games in club history. Twenty-three defeats have come in games the Royals at one point led, including the series opener against Boston on Tuesday night.

“It was just one of those nights where we couldn’t do much,” manager Ned Yost said.

STATS AND STREAKS

The Red Sox have homered in 22 of their last 25 games. … Sale was making his 300th big league appearance. He also won his fifth straight in Kansas City. … Benintendi and Brock Holt each had three hits. Holt also drove in a run. … Junis has allowed first-inning runs in eight of 13 starts. … Kansas City has been shut out three times this season. … First base umpire Dan Iassogna twice had calls overturned by replay. The combined time of the delays was just 1 minute, 23 seconds.

FEELING DRAFTY

The Red Sox concluded the first-year player draft with a couple of notable picks, including 1B Ryan Berardino in the 34th round. His grandfathers are longtime minor league manager Dick Berardino and former Boston outfielder Dwight Evans.

The Royals went heavy on college players in the draft. Among those chosen on Day 3 was UC Irvine right-hander Jonah DiPoto, the son of Mariners general manager Jerry Dipoto, and Indiana State third baseman Jake Means, whose brother John pitched for Baltimore on Wednesday night.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Red Sox: 1B Mitch Moreland (lower back) will likely be activated for Friday night’s series opener at Tampa Bay, Cora said. Moreland has been hitting off a tee the past couple of days.

UP NEXT

The Red Sox will go with Ryan Weber (1-1, 4.50 ERA) as an opener with Michael Shawaryn backing him up in Thursday’s series finale. The Royals counter with Danny Duffy (3-2, 4.05).

— Associated Press —

Reds-Cardinals game postponed by rain; doubleheader August 31

ST. LOUIS — The scheduled game between the Cincinnati Reds and St. Louis Cardinals has been postponed because of rain.

It will be made up Aug. 31 as part of a day-night doubleheader.

The game was called after an 83-minute delay Wednesday night. Rain started right around when play was supposed to begin and didn’t let up. The forecast called for showers deep into the night.

Anthony DeSclafani (2-3) had been slated to start for the Reds against Dakota Hudson (4-3).

— Associated Press —

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