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RICHARD CASTLE BY ABC
The Donald
stands on
the brink
in Indiana
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Failed Halliburton
tie-up to spur oil
deals, cost-cutting
Analysts expect oil
prices to edge back up.
As front-runner looks to
lock it up, Cruz seeks lifeline
IN SPORTS
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Donald Trump
Trump and
Cruz crisscrossed
Indiana on
a whirlwind final
day
before the
states
primary.
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But since Brexit, and its implied opposition to EU immigration policies, is supported by the
far right British parties, this has
helped push the left and much of
the establishment center right,
including the Cameron government all heretofore ambivalent about EU membership
firmly into the remain camp.
It is this establishment, the
true north of the Cameron government, that most hotly and
logically opposes Brexit.
That center is deeply probusiness that mostly means
pro-financial industry, which
might face the most disruption
from leaving the EU.
It is that sort of elite, globalized banking class remote, unaccountable, self-interested
that, as part of the subtext, the
Brexits are in part standing
against. In this regard, Brexit inclinations intersect with Trump
and Sanders emotions.
Brexit, with its strong streak
of nativism, is about a narrative
or fantasy of British exceptionalism. Still, it is hard not to also interpret Brexit, in a Trumpian
context, as Make Britain great
again.
It is too an effort against the
platform hegemony of modern
life what the Brexits call the
fundamental sovereignty issue.
In a sense, the Brexits seek to
reject Brussels as Brussels itself,
in the form of increasing antimonopoly, seeks to reject the
ever-greater dominance of
Google.
To which Obama said fat
chance. The world is as it is. So
suck it up.
Wolff is an author and award-winning
columnist for USA TODAY
with respect.
Imagine what a different
world it would be if someone had
told Donald Trump that years
ago, he said. You know, in my
household, when a child behaves
that way, they get a spanking.
The exchange comes as Cruz
and Trump are stumping for every last vote heading into to the
Republican primary in Indiana
on Tuesday. Trump leads Cruz by
roughly 9 percentage points,
42%-32.7%, in the RealClearPolitics average of recent Hoosier
polls. A win there could help solidify Trumps claim to the nomination, while dealing Cruz a
formidable blow.
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GERMANY
Defense Secretary Ashton Carter
said Monday the United
States strongly supports
Iraqs prime minister, Haider
al-Abadi, as the Iraqi leader
confronts a new round of political turmoil threatening his
government.
Protesters in Iraq stormed
into the parliament building
over the weekend in Baghdad
after pulling down barricades
around the Green Zone,
where much of Iraqs government is housed. We support
him strongly because of what
he stands for, Carter said
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Reinforces plan to
have medical, social
services work closely
Jayne ODonnell
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How states social services and public health spending compare to the
Medicare and Medicaid spending on their residents. States with higher ratios
achieve better health.
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SPRINGS ,
W.VA .
States that spend more money
on social services and public
health programs relative to medical care have much healthier
residents than states that dont, a
study out today by a prominent
public health researcher found.
The study comes as the Obama administration prepares to
fund its own research to support
the idea that higher social service
spending can improve health and
lower health care costs.
Last week, the Department of
Health and Human Services proposed a long-awaited rule that
will pave the way for more doctors and hospitals to work closely
with social services providers to
keep people healthier, such as
with home visits or housing.
Health care and social services
experts in West Virginia, where
jobs and access to health care can
be hard to come by, cite daily reminders of how improved services can save money later. Their
challenge is expanding the reach
of the programs they do have.
Theres always more need than
resources, says Audrey Morris.
director of the non-profit Starting Points of Morgan County
here.
The study is the first to compare state spending on social services which generally are less
expensive than medical costs
with spending on Medicare and
Medicaid and to residents
health.
Many state officials, including
those here, say Medicaid claims
are busting their budgets and
federal officials struggle to rein
in Medicare spending on drugs
and medical treatments.
Yale University public health
professor Elizabeth Bradley, the
studys lead author, urges more
efficient not more government spending.
Bradley and her co-authors
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STATE-BY-STATE
News from across the USA
ALABAMA Troy: A man wanted
in Alabama and Florida on multiple charges, including murder,
was captured near here, WSFATV reported.
Malloy received a Profile in Courage award from the John F. Kennedy Foundation for his
willingness to accept refugees
from Syria into the state, the
Connecticut Post reported.
DELAWARE Georgetown: A
truck reported stolen from here
was found nearly under water in
Love Creek near Rehoboth
Beach, The News Journal reported. No one was inside the vehicle
when firefighters were called to
the Boat Hole Marina.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Transportation Secretary Anthony
Foxx replaced three members of
the Metro transit board with
experienced safety professionals,
The Washington Post reported.
FLORIDA Miami: Police say a
computer programmer hacked
into the American Airlines accounts of travelers and stole
$260,000 worth of frequent flyer
miles. The Miami Herald reported that Milad Avazdavani has
been jailed for a year on 19 felony
counts including grand theft.
HIGHLIGHT: CALIFORNIA
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Solar Impulse 2 flies over the Golden Gate Bridge upon its
arrival in San Francisco on April 23. The solar-powered
aircraft took off Monday morning for Phoenix.
But that flight damaged the
planes battery. Because of the
time needed to repair it and the
decreasing sunlight as a result
of the changing seasons, the pilots called off their attempt to
complete the trip in a single
year.
The late April flight from Hainto unwanted sexual acts.
MASSACHUSETTS Fitchburg:
city celebrates its 115th anniversary, it is also celebrating its oldest resident. Former city
employee Lezra Rogers, 101, was
honored by the city, The Mississippi Press reported.
$3.8 million gift from the Samerian Foundation has paved the
way for Riley Hospital for Chil-
Fisherman can
now catch five
times more
haddock a day
under new state
and federal
rules. Officials
say the daily bag
limit for recreational fishermen has
increased from
three to 15 fish
daily.
Doyle Rice
The solar-powered plane Solar Impulse 2 took off from the
San Francisco area early Monday as it continues its aroundthe-world tour with several
flights across the U.S.
The plane took off at 8:03 a.m.
ET (5:03 a.m. PT) for a trip to
Phoenix that was expected to
last 16 hours and 23 minutes. It
was to land in Phoenix around
12:30 a.m. ET (10:30 p.m. MT in
Phoenix).
Swiss adventurer Andr
Borschberg piloted the plane.
This marks the first Solar Impulse 2 flight across the North
American continent; New York
City is the final destination.
Last year, Borschberg and
fellow Swiss adventurer Bertrand Piccard set out to circumnavigate the globe in the plane
without using fuel or spewing
polluting emissions.
The two have alternated who
pilots the one-man craft.
The first leg began March 9,
2015, in Abu Dhabi. Borschberg
flew 13 hours to land in Muscat,
Oman.
The trip continued with several more legs across Asia before Borschberg completed the
worlds longest non-stop solo
flight, a four-day, 21-hour and
52-minute excursion from Japan to Hawaii.
The names of 155 law enforcement officers who died in the line
of duty in Oklahoma are being
engraved on the Oklahoma Law
Enforcement Memorial. The
deaths date to 1872, The Oklahoman reported.
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DORES , SCOTLAND
On the banks
of the famous Loch Ness, Evan
Beswick gazes at a scattering of
low, slate-roofed houses in the
woodlands across from this tiny
village.
The shores are dotted with castles and hunting estates. The
houses he points to are far from
luxurious, but we couldnt just
save up and buy one of those at
the prices they go for, he said.
Beswick, 30, and his girlfriend
are struggling to buy their first
home. Like many young people
across the Scottish Highlands,
they find the abundance of wide
open land does not make it easy
to purchase real estate.
Scotland has some of the largest areas of undeveloped land in
Europe. It also has the most unequal division of landownership.
Some politicians running in
Thursdays Scottish Parliament
elections pledge to remedy that
inequity and help Scots such as
Beswick buy homes.
The nation is roughly the same
size as South Carolina 30,000
square miles but only 432 people own half the land. Sixteen of
them own a staggering 10% of
Scotlands territory. Many Scottish families have lived for generations as tenants in villages on
wealthy landowners property.
That means land for building is
in short supply, and homeownership is beyond many Scots grappling with high housing prices
and landowners who dont want
to sell space for development.
Landowners defend the system, arguing that their property
rights are not up for debate. Viscount William Waldorf Astor, father in law of U.K. Prime Minister
David Cameron, accused activists
of wanting a Mugabe-style land
grab, a reference to Zimbabwean
dictator Robert Mugabes seizure
of white-owned farms.
Evan Beswick hasnt been able to buy land around Loch Ness.
If there was a
magic way of
making money
out of land, I
think I would
know about it,
but there isnt.
Edward Mountain, a landowner and
Conservative Party candidate for
Parliament who opposes changes to make
more land public
WASHINGTON
When the Supreme Court completed its term
in June by upholding same-sex
marriage and Obamacare, conservatives predicted this year would
provide an about-face from a surprising string of liberal victories.
It hasnt turned out that way.
The death in February of Justice
Antonin Scalia, combined with
the same factors that gave liberal
justices an advantage last year,
has led to a continuation of the
trend. That leaves conservatives
even more determined to block
President Obama from replacing
Scalia.
From voting rights and the
power of labor unions to class-action lawsuits against corporations
and the rights of criminal
defendants, the courts four liberal justices have been on the winning side of every major decision
this term. Oral arguments were
completed Wednesday, and 33 of
69 cases have been decided.
For a court that has leaned
conservative for decades, the
question is whether the two-year
trend indicates a fundamental
change or a legal version of a
stock market correction. Until a
ninth justice is named, the answer will remain elusive.
Its something of a realignment after an extreme push to
the right led by Justices Scalia
and (Samuel) Alito, said Elizabeth Wydra, president of the liberal Constitutional Accountability Center. I think theres
some pullback from that very
ideological push.
Only the most closely divided
cases those that used to result
in 5-4 decisions are directly affected by Scalias death. In a major case on public employee
unions, his absence caused a 4-4
tie that left intact a decision by
the U.S. Court of Appeals for the
9th Circuit allowing the California Teachers Association to continue collecting fees from
non-members.
Similar 4-4 votes on some of
the terms major remaining cases
could boost conservative causes,
based on federal appeals court
decisions. That would apply to
immigration and abortion cases
from the more conservative U.S.
Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit, which handles cases from
Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi.
STEVE PETTEWAY, AP
From left, Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Elena Kagan are
part of the liberal wing.
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Memory?
While his engaging
teaching style breathes
life into dry subject matter, its the professors
impressive, new memory
powers that account for
his popularity.
Larsen can do what
few other professors at
his university can he
remembers more names,
of more students, in more
of his classes, than you
could imagine.
Never Forgets a
Name
Thats not all. Outside
of the classroom, on
campus, and off campus,
when Larsen spots one of
his students, hell go out
of his way to greet them
by name.
Its an even more remarkable feat for a man
who, only a few months
ago, would forget a name
in minutes.
The Professors
Secret
Larsen credits his transformational
memory
improvement to a breakthrough,
memoryawakening
compound
developed by a team of
neuroscientists.
Names used to leave
me within five minutes of
introductions, admits the
professor.
But after taking
this memory formula, I
can now remember every
student in my classes!
Developed by Dr.
Thomas B. Shea, the
A Plea
At the end of the
12-month period, caregivers of study participants
were so impressed with
their family members improvement, they requested a 16-month extension.
Going back to the way
things were before was
not an option, said one
caregiver.
Pharmacist Shawn M.
has also seen the revitalizing power of Dr. Sheas
formula.
Incredible
Turnaround
After giving just two
caplets a day to her
mother, who had suffered
brain impairment, Lorraine M., Henderson,
Nevada, witnessed an incredible turnaround!
The change in her personality, mood and cognitive ability was just amazing, says Lorraine.
The only factor that
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Caregivers on
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Theres no better example of the formulas
remarkable effect on
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In a shor t period
of time, the compound
made dramatic changes in
Shawns mother. It was
absolutely
remarkable
what happened, smiles
Shawn.
In two to three weeks,
we had our mother back!
Dreaded 3:00 AM
Call
Her mental confusion
and forgetfulness only
seemed to grow worse.
Then, she started calling me in the middle of
the night, sometimes at 3
am, says Shawn. It was
very unnerving.
As a pharmacist, he didnt
believe any of the prescriptions he had available were appropriate for
her type of memory impairment.
Then, he remembered
reading a newspaper article about Perceptiv; that
it was so effective at waking up a lethargic mind it
was awarded a US patent.
Circling the
Wagons
After the age of 40,
the human brain is under
constant assault by minddulling factors like poor
circulation, free radicals,
cerebral toxins, nutrient,
and neurotransmitter deficiencies.
Knowing this, Dr. Sheas
team took a different approach to managing brain
health; one that he called,
protect and defend.
Clear Thinking
We suspected that by
protecting and shielding
the brain, we might see
improvements in clarity,
memory recall speed, and
mental focus, says the
neuroscientist.
He was right.
In seven independent
clinical studies, the Perceptiv compound was
shown to be an equalopportunity brain revitalizer, improving cognitive
performance, not only in
healthy adults, but also
in those with cognitive
impairment.
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In addition to improving memory and ones
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If you feel that you
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These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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Compensation should
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Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer
could leave the struggling
company with severance benefits valued at $54.9 million.
Looks like she was paid for
showing up and trying hard, not
for performance. Granted, she
was given a tough gig to turn
around.
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Another reason U.S. companies fail. CEOs get paid for nonperformance, but their underlings only get pay increases
when stock price or revenues go
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Knoxville, Tenn.
Laredo, Texas
Lexington, Ky.
Lincoln, Neb.
Little Rock, Ark.
Long Beach, Calif.
Louisville, Ky.
Lubbock, Texas
Madison, Wis.
Manchester, N.H.
Memphis, Tenn.
Milwaukee
Mobile, Ala.
Modesto, Calif.
Montgomery, Ala.
Myrtle Beach, S.C.
TODAY WED
59/44sh 62/45c
62/47pc 59/40t
56/46r
58/47c
75/53c
78/55s
86/66t
83/57t
67/49pc 70/44pc
67/49pc 68/43s
85/76s
84/72t
73/52c
67/46t
83/62pc 90/62s
66/48pc 62/42t
71/47pc 70/44s
72/51s
80/52s
73/57pc 70/56pc
67/52pc 64/46t
73/46pc 81/50s
67/42pc 58/35pc
58/42pc 58/44c
72/53c
76/53s
65/43pc 51/38pc
78/59t
79/57s
85/59pc 79/54c
80/58t
79/55s
79/66t
79/59t
TUE
WED
Warmer
73/46
WED
THU
Some
sun
78/49
THU
TUE
Showers
around
63/50
A little
rain
60/52
sh Showers
Partly
sunny
64/39
PHOENIX
Rain
64/52
AQI Good
s Sunny
TUE
AQI Good
PHILADELPHIA
ORLANDO
Rain,
drizzle
60/50
A P.M.
shower
59/50
A little
rain
60/53
Sunny
82/59
THU
AQI Good
NEW YORK
TUE
sn Snow
T-storm
65/48
AQI Good
NEW ORLEANS
sf Snowflurries
U.S. CITIES
THU
WED
THU
HONOLULU
DETROIT
DENVER
Mostly
sunny
74/57
Mostly
sunny
80/56
Sunny
92/70
Mostly
sunny
98/70
Partly
sunny
93/62
Warmer
64/49
Showers
around
56/44
A P.M.
shower
65/44
AQI Good
SALT LAKE CITY
TUE
WED
THU
Partly
sunny
73/51
Partly
sunny
80/59
T-shower
81/55
TUE
WED
THU
Mostly
sunny
85/73
A stray
shower
85/73
A stray
shower
86/73
AQI Good
SAN DIEGO
TUE
WED
THU
Clouds
break
70/60
Mostly
cloudy
68/60
T-storm
67/58
HOUSTON
Warmer
76/53
TUE
WED
Plenty of
sun
81/56
WED
THU
Sunny
84/56
THU
AQI Moderate
SAN FRANCISCO
LOS ANGELES
LAS VEGAS
TUE
Mostly
sunny
84/66
Partly
sunny
90/64
Partly
sunny
82/55
AQI Moderate
TUE
WED
THU
Clearing
66/53
TUE
WED
A P.M.
shower
64/53
WED
THU
T-storm
63/51
THU
T-storm
68/55
AQI Moderate
WASHINGTON
SEATTLE
TUE
Partly
sunny
76/59
Mostly
cloudy
72/58
Not as
warm
73/52
A few
showers
63/51
Mainly
cloudy
67/49
TUE
WED
THU
AQI Moderate
AQI Good
AQI Good
AQI Good
TODAY
71/61t
72/50c
60/50r
56/44r
75/57t
68/54pc
72/48pc
70/47pc
95/66s
81/64t
72/41s
65/44pc
56/41pc
73/53pc
54/43r
77/59t
70/42s
74/51pc
74/55r
60/40pc
82/56pc
77/53pc
73/54pc
67/36pc
Sarasota, Fla.
Savannah, Ga.
Scottsdale, Ariz.
Shreveport, La.
Sioux Falls, S.D.
South Bend, Ind.
Spokane, Wash.
Springfield, Mo.
Springfield, Ill.
St. Louis
St. Petersburg, Fla.
Syracuse, N.Y.
Tallahassee, Fla.
Tampa, Fla.
Toledo, Ohio
Topeka, Kan.
Tucson, Ariz.
Tupelo, Miss.
Tulsa, Okla.
Virginia Beach, Va.
Wichita, Kan.
Wilmington, Del.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Worcester, Mass.
TODAY WED
87/73pc 82/68r
85/66t
83/57pc
91/67s
97/68s
74/54pc 81/56s
68/41pc 66/40s
64/43pc 51/38c
81/55s
78/55c
67/47pc 72/43s
66/50pc 64/42pc
68/54pc 69/46pc
87/72pc 80/68r
62/42pc 60/46sh
85/65t
83/56s
87/74pc 79/68r
63/46pc 56/41sh
69/49pc 70/43s
90/62s
96/62s
72/50c
74/49pc
72/50pc 79/48s
74/59t
65/54t
73/48pc 75/47s
65/50r
65/48sh
77/56t
73/49t
54/41sh 55/43c
WORLD CITIES
Rain
68/55
A stray
shower
68/54
Rain,
cooler
61/52
AQI Good
t Thunderstorms
WED
67/57t
73/47pc
59/49c
57/45c
66/54t
65/54c
77/50s
69/43s
91/61pc
80/62s
73/46s
64/46t
53/41c
65/50sh
58/46c
74/52t
74/46s
69/47c
69/51sh
63/45c
74/51c
84/56s
70/54c
73/42s
Beijing
Buenos Aires
Cancun, Mexico
Dubai, UAE
Frankfurt
Hong Kong
Istanbul
Jerusalem
Johannesburg
London
Mexico City
Montreal
Moscow
Mumbai, India
Paris
Rio de Janeiro
Rome
Seoul
Singapore
Sydney
Toronto
Tokyo
TODAY
78/47s
58/40s
90/78s
93/78s
58/37sh
83/76c
68/56pc
87/59pc
73/43s
60/41pc
85/54pc
60/40pc
67/43c
92/83s
61/39pc
79/65s
72/52s
64/50r
92/81c
75/57s
60/42pc
72/63w
WED
83/54pc
63/47pc
90/73t
97/79s
61/39pc
84/77sh
65/53c
69/54c
69/43s
63/45pc
83/54t
60/45pc
66/40sh
90/83s
63/42pc
81/69s
72/51t
68/49s
91/80c
74/56s
60/43sh
74/63r
NEWS 7A
USA TODAY
TUESDAY, MAY 3, 2016
OPINION
TODAYS DEBATE LGBT RIGHTS
Our view
Transgender bathroom bills
target a non-issue
Opposing view
Why you should
boycott Target
Tim Wildmon
Matthew Tully
GARY, IND. This broken American city, one of so much past glory and even greater heartache, is
what the 2016 election should be
about. If youre running for president, you should be talking and
thinking hard about the nations
biggest challenges, and this city
represents so many of them.
From devastating levels of crime
and educational failure to an economic collapse that is almost absolute, Gary is nothing short of an
American tragedy.
Its almost like theyve all forgotten about it, Dottie Taylor
told me last month as she sat in
the Gary transit center, waiting to
catch a train to nearby Chicago.
Gary has gone down a lot and its
almost like nobody cares.
Drive around this once bustling city, which used to claim
nearly 180,000 residents but now
doesnt have even half that many,
and it can seem nobody cares.
That is, until you talk to the people who live here.
2016 SHOULD
BE ABOUT
CITIES LIKE
THIS ONE
Robert Dickey
EDITOR IN CHIEF
GENERAL MANAGER
EXECUTIVE EDITOR
MANAGING EDITOR
Joanne Lipman
David Callaway
Bill Sternberg
Beryl Love
Patty Michalski
John Zidich
Susan Motiff
Kevin Gentzel
Daniel Bernard
David Morgan
8A NEWS
USA TODAY
TUESDAY, MAY 3, 2016
The first USA-to-Cuba cruise ship to arrive in the island nation in decades remains docked at the port of Havana Monday.
More than
a dozen
lines have
announced
plans for
cruises,
which
could
mean
more than
100,000
people
visiting
Cuba from
the USA
aboard
cruise ships
by 2017.
Alan Gomez
@alangomez
USA TODAY
Gulf of
Mexico
Miami
Atlantic
Ocean
Key West
BAHAMAS
Havana
Cienfuegos
A Cuban
waves a U.S.
flag at the
Malecon waterfront as
the first USAto-Cuba
cruise ship in
decades
glides into
the port of
Havana on
Monday.
200 Miles
FLA.
CUBA
Santiago
de Cuba
HAITI
UNITED
STATES
JAMAICA
Detail
Source ESRI
USA TODAY
HAROLD VALENTINE, AP
Tourism from the USA has increased more than 50% after the
announcement in 2014. Hotels,
restaurants and transportation
services in Havana have operated
at or near capacity ever since,
straining the countrys ability to
accommodate the rush. Passengers aboard the Adonia, and other
cruise ships, will sleep and eat
most of their meals onboard, easing that strain.
Before the Cuban revolution in
1959, cruise ships regularly traveled from the USA to Cuba. Caribbean cruises departed from
New York, and $42 overnight
weekend jaunts left twice a week
from Miami, Michael Grace, an
amateur cruise ship historian,
told the Associated Press.
He said the United Fruit company operated a once-a-week
cruise service out of New Orleans.
Cuba was a very big destination for Americans, just enormous, Grace said.
The Hotel
National in
Havana welcomed foreign guests in
1957.
SECTION B
Your
eyes
may
soon be
your
mouse,
5B
PAUL J. RICHARDS,
AFP/GETTY IMAGES
FOVE
@NathanBomey
USA TODAY
117.52
17,850
4:00 p.m.
17,891
17,800
17,750
17,700
9:30 a.m.
17,774
MONDAY MARKETS
INDEX
Nasdaq composite
S&P 500
T-note, 10-year yield
Oil, light sweet crude
Euro (dollars per euro)
Yen per dollar
CLOSE
CHG
4817.59
2081.43
1.86%
$44.78
$1.1523
106.45
x 42.23
x 16.13
x
0.04
y
1.17
x 0.0069
y
0.28
uUSA MARKETS, 4B
USA SNAPSHOTS
less than
to prove
himself/herself
in a new role.
Source Robert Half Finance &
Accounting survey of 2,200 chief
financial officers
JAE YANG AND VERONICA BRAVO, USA TODAY
Hundreds of
start-ups,
many seeking
funding, convened for the
Collision
conference.
Jon Swartz
@jswartz
USA TODAY
ORLEANS
GETTY IMAGES/
ISTOCKPHOTO
acts as a public
has
ledger,
been increasingly sought
after by large
financial institutions.
Wrights
post is largely
AP
technical, exCraig Wright
plaining how
through cryptographic keys a key element in
the technology he can prove he
is the founder.
The BBC, The Economist and
GQ were given access to Wright
and reviewed evidence he says
proves he founded Bitcoin. Bitcoin Foundation chief scientist
Gavin Andresen says he is convinced beyond a reasonable
doubt Wright is the founder after a recent meeting in London.
But doubts linger. Cornell University computer science professor and cryptocurrency expert
Emin Gun Sirer disputed
Wrights claims, noting he failed
to provide a free-standing signature from Satoshi.
-42-130755-6
3
months
antitrust concerns.
Now, some analysts are anticipating a fresh round of mergers,
acquisitions and restructuring to
cope with low cash flow from
crude oils decline. Halliburton
and Baker Hughes, however, are
viewed as financially resilient
enough to ride out the cycle.
The initial thought was that
divestitures from the deal would
shape the profile of the industry
with many players waiting to see
how the process would shake
out, Deutsche Bank analyst Mike
Urban wrote in a research note to
investors. With the deal now
called off, we believe it could set
off a wave of industry restructuring/consolidation.
Many analysts expect oil
prices, now in the mid-$40s a
2B MONEY
USA TODAY
TUESDAY, MAY 3, 2016
CRAIG RUTTLE, AP
Fiat Chrysler
CEO named
as new chief
of Ferrari
ANOTHER
HOLLYWOOD
STAR TURN
FOR JOURNALISM
Sergio Marchionne
replaces Amedeo Felisa
effective immediately
Brent Snavely
Detroit Free Press
JEROME DELAY, AP
Rob Reiner plans to direct a movie about reporting that raised doubts about Saddam Husseins phantom weapons of mass destruction.
Rem Rieder
@remrieder
USA TODAY
1,085
Q1
1,218 1,173
Q2
Q3
2015
$13.7
1,021
Q4
$12.0 $12.1
969
Q1
2016
Q1
Q2
Q3
2015
Q4
Q1
2016
2008 financial crisis, but its beginning to feel like it, execs say.
The IPO of Dell cybersecurity
division SecureWorks, the first in
tech this year, was flat its first day
of trading in April. Ride-sharing
service Shuddle shut down last
month. Gilt Groupe, a flash sale
e-commerce company valued at
$1 billion in 2011, was sold for
$250 million in January to Hudson Bay, owner of Saks Fifth Avenue.
Subscription firm Birchbox announced a 15% workforce reduction, or 45 jobs, in February.
Zenefits, once valued at $4.5 billion, slashed 250 jobs, or 17% of
its workforce, also in February.
Its harder for mediocre startups to be funded now than, say,
five or even two years ago, added
Shama Hyder, an angel investor
in female-led tech companies.
Theres not as much stupid money. Investors are savvier.
MONEY 3B
USA TODAY
TUESDAY, MAY 3, 2016
Heres opportunity
knocking on the door
of your small business.
Even if it doesnt
have a door.
This is the opportunity youve been hoping for.
Enter the 2016 FedEx Small Business Grant Contest
by May 30, 2016, and tell us your businesss story for
a chance to win one of these grants:
One (1) grand prize grant of $25,000
One (1) grant of $15,000
Eight (8) grants of $7,500
For full details, go to fedex.com/entergrantcontest.
2016 FedEx.
4B MONEY
USA TODAY
TUESDAY, MAY 3, 2016
AMERICAS MARKETS
What to watch
Matt Krantz
@mattkrantz
USA TODAY
DOW
JONES
DJIA
INDUSTRIAL AVERAGE
CHANGE: +.7%
YTD: +466.13
YTD % CHG: +2.7%
COMP
+42.23
CHANGE: +.9%
YTD: -189.82
YTD % CHG: -3.8%
CLOSE: 17,891.16
PREV. CLOSE: 17,773.64
RANGE: 17,773.71-17,912.35
NASDAQ
+10.07
CLOSE: 4,817.59
PREV. CLOSE: 4,775.36
RANGE: 4,768.28-4,821.57
CLOSE: 2,081.43
PREV. CLOSE: 2,065.30
RANGE: 2,066.11-2,083.42
CLOSE: 1,140.92
PREV. CLOSE: 1,130.85
RANGE: 1,129.24-1,140.92
Price
$ Chg
YTD
% Chg % Chg
94.28
+5.98
+6.8 +36.3
Sysco (SYY)
Rises after profit tops estimates.
48.61 +2.54
+5.5
+18.6
683.85 +24.26
+3.7
+1.2
+3.6
+7.0
Amazon.com (AMZN)
Up another day since earnings beat.
Newell Brands (NWL)
Reaches 2016 high after beating forecasts.
Cabot Oil & Gas (COG)
Jumps on product outlook.
Netflix (NFLX)
Climbs as it introduces Punisher series.
+1.64
24.24
+.84
93.11 +3.08
+3.6 +37.0
+3.4
+2.0
Mondelez (MDLZ)
Positive note, tries to even 2016.
+1.35
+3.1
-1.2
433.50 +12.53
+3.0
-9.7
+2.7
+9.1
44.31
48.65
+1.29
YTD
% Chg % Chg
Price
$ Chg
20.48
-1.29
12.80
-.63
63.05
-3.07
6.59
-.28
-4.1 +46.4
13.55
-.54
-3.8
+7.6
34.77
-1.27
-3.5
+3.8
-5.9
-44.1
5-day avg.:
6-month avg.:
Largest holding:
Most bought:
Most sold:
-0.09
-1.60
AAPL
AAPL
AAPL
-0.28
-2.01
MSFT
AAPL
AAPL
POWERED BY SIGFIG
-4.6
+17.7
-.45
-3.2 +100.1
18.81
-.58
-3.0
-26.8
Mallinckrodt (MNK)
Three consecutive losses erases Aprils gain.
60.71
-1.81
-2.9
-18.7
5.44
-.12
-2.2
+16.5
4-WEEK TREND
$50
GNC Holdings
NAV
192.20
51.76
190.31
51.74
190.33
14.83
97.81
20.94
41.27
58.27
Chg.
+1.48
+0.40
+1.47
+0.41
+1.48
+0.09
+0.91
+0.10
+0.36
+0.25
4wk 1
+0.5%
+0.8%
+0.5%
+0.8%
+0.5%
+3.9%
+0.3%
+1.2%
+2.0%
+1.5%
YTD 1
+2.5%
+2.4%
+2.5%
+2.3%
+2.5%
+2.7%
-0.4%
+4.3%
unch.
+5.3%
Close
1.38
15.80
207.97
15.05
3.40
34.29
23.52
11.63
27.88
58.98
Chg.
+0.06
-1.03
+1.64
-1.97
-0.43
-0.10
+0.21
+0.21
+1.70
+0.55
% Chg
+4.5%
-6.1%
+0.8%
-11.6%
-11.2%
-0.3%
+0.9%
+1.8%
+6.5%
+0.9%
%YTD
-91.6%
-21.4%
+2.0%
-46.9%
-45.7%
+6.5%
-1.3%
-4.0%
+8.1%
+0.4%
INTEREST RATES
MORTGAGE RATES
Type
Prime lending
Federal funds
3 mo. T-bill
5 yr. T-note
10 yr. T-note
Type
30 yr. fixed
15 yr. fixed
1 yr. ARM
5/1 ARM
Close 6 mo ago
3.50%
3.25%
0.30%
0.07%
0.21%
0.07%
1.32%
1.56%
1.87%
2.17%
Close 6 mo ago
3.63%
3.89%
2.76%
2.91%
2.79%
2.54%
2.97%
3.27%
SOURCE: BANKRATE.COM
Commodities
Close
Prev.
Cattle (lb.)
1.16
1.23
Corn (bushel)
3.90
3.90
Gold (troy oz.)
1,294.70 1,289.20
Hogs, lean (lb.)
.78
.78
Natural Gas (Btu.)
2.04
2.18
Oil, heating (gal.)
1.36
1.38
Oil, lt. swt. crude (bar.)
44.78
45.92
Silver (troy oz.)
17.66
17.79
Soybeans (bushel)
10.36
10.21
Wheat (bushel)
4.77
4.78
Chg.
-0.07
unch.
+5.50
unch.
-0.14
-0.02
-1.14
-0.13
+0.15
-0.01
% Chg.
+0.7%
unch.
+0.4%
unch.
-6.2%
-2.2%
-2.5%
-0.8%
+1.4%
-0.2%
% YTD
-14.7%
+8.8%
+22.1%
+31.1%
-12.6%
+23.2%
+20.9%
+28.2%
+18.9%
+1.5%
FOREIGN CURRENCIES
Currency per dollar
British pound
Canadian dollar
Chinese yuan
Euro
Japanese yen
Mexican peso
Close
.6818
1.2550
6.4779
.8678
106.45
17.2137
Prev.
.6845
1.2541
6.4755
.8731
106.73
17.2160
6 mo. ago
.6489
1.3098
6.3397
.9080
120.76
16.4559
Yr. ago
.6608
1.2170
6.2195
.8935
120.28
15.5816
FOREIGN MARKETS
Country
Frankfurt
Hong Kong
Japan (Nikkei)
London
Mexico City
Close
10,123.27
21,067.05
16,147.38
6,322.40
45,707.87
Prev.
10,038.97
21,388.03
16,666.05
6,322.40
45,784.77
Change
+84.30
-320.98
-518.67
unch.
-76.90
%Chg.
+0.8%
-1.5%
-3.1%
unch.
-0.2%
YTD %
-5.8%
-3.9%
-15.2%
-0.0%
+6.4%
$63.05
May 2
$40.30
May 2
$40
COMMODITIES
-4.7 +80.0
13.55
Freeport-McMoRan (FCX)
Positive note, rating upgrade, doesnt make up early loss.
5-day avg.:
6 month avg.:
Largest holding:
Most bought:
Most sold:
AGGRESSIVE
71% or more in equities
-18.6
+7.76
47.18
-0.10
-1.50
AAPL
AAPL
AAPL
MODERATE
51%-70% equities
252.57
Public Storage (PSA)
Rebounds from months low on weak rent growth.
5-day avg.:
6-month avg.:
Largest holding:
Most bought:
Most sold:
-0.34
-3.39
AAPL
AAPL
AAPL
Oracle
CHANGE: +.9%
YTD: +5.03
YTD % CHG: +.4%
5-day avg.:
6-month avg.:
Largest holding:
Most bought:
Most sold:
STORY STOCKS
Helmerich & Payne
RUSSELL
RUT
COMPOSITE
BALANCED
30%-50% equities
More than half a million investors nationwide with total assets of $200 billion
manage their investment portfolios online with SigFig investment tracking service.
Data on this page are based on SigFig analysis.
CHANGE: +.8%
YTD: +37.49
YTD % CHG: +1.8%
CONSERVATIVE
Less than 30% equities
POWERED BY SIGFIG
S&P
500
SPX
+16.13
MAJOR INDEXES
+117.52
$26.02
May 2
Summer lag,
October ugliness
are key factors
Q: Why do some investors
sell in May?
Matt Krantz
mkrantz@usatoday.com
USA TODAY
MONEY 5B
USA TODAY
TUESDAY, MAY 3, 2016
TECH
@eweise
USA TODAY
Residents walk through the Eastchester Gardens housing complex Thursday in the Bronx borough of New York City.
WhatsApp
blocked in
Brazil for
2nd time
Government shutters
app for 72 hours in
dispute over data
Jessica Guynn
USA TODAY
WhatsApp has
been blocked in Brazil for the
second time over the Facebook
messaging apps refusal to comply with a court order to turn
over information in a criminal
investigation.
WhatsApp is being blocked
for 72 hours, according to O Globo, a newspaper in Brazil. Brazils five wireless carriers cannot
transmit WhatsApp data during
the blackout period or risk fines
of 500,000 reals, or about
$140,000. Brazil is home to
more than 100 million Whats
App users.
WhatsApp says it does not
have the data the court seeks.
The WhatsApp blackout comes
as governments around the
world press for access to the
vast amounts of data stored by
technology companies.
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Anything you do
with your finger
on a smartphone
you can do with
your eyes in VR.
Eyefluence CEO Jim Marggraff
@edbaig
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Microsofts Internet
Explorer is no longer king of the
browser hill.
That distinction belongs instead to Googles Chrome, which
according to NetMarketShare
.com (known also as Net Applications.com), registered a collective
desktop market share for all versions of the browser of 41.67% in
April, nipping IE, which had a
41.37% share. The market share
for Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorers successor, is included in
the tally.
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Recapture the freedom you had in your youth. But without your youth. Or your hair.
RETIRE LIKE
A 20 YEAR OLD.
INVEST LIKE
A 50 YEAR OLD.
The Main Advantages of
Municipal Bonds
Investors are attracted to municipal
bonds for three reasons, safety of
principal, regular predictable income
and the tax-free benets. Together,
these three elements can make a
compelling case for including tax-free
municipal bonds in your portfolio.
Potential Safety of Principal
Many investors, particularly those
nearing retirement or in retirement,
are concerned about protecting their
principal. In March of 2012, Moodys
published research that showed that
rated investment grade municipal
bonds had an average cumulative
default rate of just 0.08% between
1970 and 2011.* That means while
there is some risk of principal loss,
investing in rated investment-grade
municipal bonds can be a cornerstone
for safety of your principal.
Potential Regular
Predictable Income
Municipal bonds typically pay interest
every six months unless they get
called or default. That means that you
can count on a regular, predictable
income stream. Because most bonds
have call options, which means you
get your principal back before the
maturity date, subsequent municipal
bonds you purchase can earn more
or less interest than the called bond.
According to Moodys 2012 research,*
default rates are historically low for
the rated investment-grade bonds
favored by Hennion & Walsh.
Potential Triple Tax-Free Income
Income from municipal bonds is not
subject to federal income tax and,
depending on where you live, may also
2016 Hennion and Walsh. Securities offered through Hennion & Walsh Inc. Member of FINRA, SIPC. Investing in bonds involves risk including possible loss of principal. Income may be
subject to state, local or federal alternative minimum tax. When interest rates rise, bond prices fall, and when interest rates fall, bond prices rise. *Source: Moodys Investor Service, March 7,
2012 U.S. Municipal Bond Defaults and Recoveries. 19702011. Past performance is not guarantee of future results.
E6
SECTION C
Astros
hopeful
Derby
dream
Slow-starting
team thinks it
has the talent
to recapture
magic of 2015
season and
return to
playoffs, 5C
Hall of Fame
trainer Steve
Asmussen has
two strong contenders in his
bid to end his
Kentucky Derby
drought, 3C
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FIRST WORD
I CAN RELATE TOTALLY TO WHAT HES
GOING THROUGH. IVE SAID
THAT ITS LIKE HOLDING UP A
MIRROR SOMETIMES TO SEE
THE BEHAVIORS THAT HES
EXHIBITING.
Ryan Leaf on Fox and Friends on
Monday, talking about how Johnny Manziel could be heading
down a similar path as the former NFL quarterback, who ended
up in jail after a short pro career.
Martin Rogers
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Cars crash Sunday at Talladega Superspeedway, one of two restrictor-plate tracks on the NASCAR Sprint Cup schedule.
LAST WORD
Johnny will be wearing a
tweet-powered brooch on his
lapel in the shape of a small
white horse. As more conversation is generated on
Twitter around Johnnys hat
using the hashtag #WatchMeNeighNeigh, the faster the
horse will gallop and illuminate.
From an NBC Sports news release
about former Olympic figure
skater Johnny Weir and his accessory for Saturdays broadcast of
the Kentucky Derby. Weir again
will be teaming with Tara Lipinski,
also a former Olympic figure
skater.
Edited by Thomas OToole
Jeff Gluck
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USA TODAY Sports
TALLADEGA ,
ALA .
Restrictorplate racing sometimes feels like
a problem without a solution.
Theres no question Talladega
Superspeedway and Daytona International Speedway can be entertaining, but theyre also significantly more dangerous than the
other tracks on the NASCAR circuit. Racing in a pack at 200 mph
means cars have the chance of
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Masters of clay
49
Cleveland Cavaliers
coach Tyronn Lue said before
Game 1 that the AtANALYSIS lanta Hawks had his
teams attention.
He seemed earnest when he said it.
After Game 1, theres
no doubt its true.
What looked like an easy Cavs
victory in the making for nearly
three quarters turned into a tight
game in the fourth with Cleveland scratching out a 104-93 victory in the Eastern Conference
CLEVELAND
Clay-court
titles won by
Rafael Nadal,
who tied
Guillermo
Vilas for most
on the surface
by a mens
player in the
Open era
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LeBron James led the Cavaliers with 25 points vs. the Hawks.
2C SPORTS
E6
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SAN DIEGO The trophy recognizing last seasons Mountain West
Conference championship sits on
a picnic table tucked inside the
main doorway to San Diego
States football offices, across the
hall from the Aztecs modest
meeting room and one floor
above a weight room the football
team shares with the universitys
other athletic programs.
Elsewhere, perhaps, such signs
of success are wall-mounted, hidden behind glass, bathed in bright
lights and showcased for the
world to see, as evidence of games
and championships won. It is that
for San Diego State draped in
school colors, positioned below a
sign preaching one of the Aztecs
main tenets (Hard Work Hones
Our Edge, it reads) and topped
with mementos only different:
Its just a picnic table.
Were not one of those schools
that amaze them with what I call
bling, head coach Rocky Long
tells USA TODAY Sports.
The Aztecs locker room, in
Longs words, looks like a high
school locker room. The weight
room is very average. Theres no
cafeteria reserved for studentathletes. There are no waterfalls,
no bells, no whistles, no music
and all that stuff.
We dont have the problem of
getting the kid that comes there
because its the prettiest and its
the best and its the most wonderful, he said. We dont have that
problem, because the kids know
what weve got. And if they dont,
they see it when they get here.
At first glance, the Aztecs surroundings quietly highlight, almost at a whisper, the programs
recent success. They are on a
streak of six consecutive bowl appearances and enter this season
on a 10-game winning streak
the second-longest active streak
in the Football Bowl Subdivision,
trailing only that of Alabama, the
defending national champion.
Theres more to this picture,
and theres more to this program.
Here in this hub of laid-back and
San Diego States Rashaad Penny (20) was Mountain West special-teams player of the year.
IN BRIEF
FEDERER WITHDRAWS
FROM MADRID MASTERS
Burnley, relegated from the Premier League last year, sits two
points ahead of Middlesbrough
and Brighton, who are vying for
the second automatic promotion
place. Middlesbrough is ahead of
Brighton on goal difference in
second, and they meet in the final
game of the season Saturday.
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LOUISVILLE One showed brilliance right away, the other needed six races to break his maiden
and constantly tested the faith of
his connections. But as trainer
Steve Asmussens two entries
prepared for the Kentucky Derby
with final half-mile workouts
Monday, it seemed reasonable to
conclude that nobody will be
holding a stronger hand Saturday
than the newest member of horse
racings Hall of Fame.
Asmussen, who has won 17
training titles at Churchill Downs
but never the tracks crown jewel
race, is in the enviable position of
saddling two regally bred contenders, both coming off victories
in prestigious prep races.
Based on the way Gun Runner
and Creator have looked on the
track, it would be a mild surprise
if Asmussen didnt figure into the
finish one way or another.
Very pleased with their attitude and their works, Asmussen
said. I feel very comfortable
theyre going to handle the surface and the surroundings. You
worry about other things, but you
can check that off as not an excuse and try to move forward.
Though Asmussen concedes
that unbeaten Nyquist is the
races deserving favorite, it would
be hard to find fault with the way
either of his horses is coming into
the race, even if their paths to get
here were wildly different.
Steve Asmussen is set to race two horses in the Kentucky Derby: Gun Runner and Creator.
While Gun Runner has been
considered a Derby contender
since last fall and lived up to the
hype this spring in Louisiana,
Creator was an underachiever
until he arrived in Arkansas and
began to shed immaturity that
held him back as a 2-year-old.
Creator was purchased as a
yearling for $440,000 by WinStar
Farm, and there were high hopes
attached from the beginning to
the big, good-looking gray son of
Americas leading sire, Tapit. But
like many offspring of Tapit, the
horse was so high-strung his connections wanted to bring him
along slowly and look for easier
races in the Midwest to build his
confidence rather than jump into
the rich stakes races at Saratoga
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HAMILTON, N. J. Once a month,
the best female gymnasts in the
country convene at the Karolyi
ranch in Texas to participate in
camps that have helped fuel the
Americans dominant run for
more than decade. Once they go
home, though, athletes such as Simone Biles or Gabby Douglas find
no peers in their gyms.
For Laurie Hernandez and Jazmyn Foberg, the competition
continues. The two first-year seniors compete together for MG
Elite, a team that with their success has taken the last two U.S.
junior titles.
With selection for the Rio
Olympics months away, coach
Maggie Haney finds herself in the
rare and enviable position of having two gymnasts in contention
to make the five-woman team.
Gone are the days when super
gyms would contribute several
athletes to the team, so Haneys
success is unique in a system that
nurtures talent development
across the country.
With Haneys guidance, Hernandez and Foberg support each
other in a way that has allowed
them both to excel at the elite
level.
When theyre both healthy
and both at their best physically
and mentally, they definitely kind
2008 Olympic gold medalist Todd Rogers says an NCAA championship for beach volleyball further legitimizes the sport.
need to get this in our fold, because this stuff is blowing up on
the Olympics level and we need
to have this for these kids to be
able to play.
In 2009 beach volleyball was
labeled an emerging sport by the
NCAA. According to the groups
4C SPORTS
E6
MLB SCORES
East
Boston
Baltimore
Tampa Bay
Toronto
New York
W
15
14
11
12
8
L
10
10
13
15
15
Pct.
.600
.583
.458
.444
.348
GB
1
/2
31/2
4
6
Strk.
W-3
L-2
L-1
L-1
L-5
Central
Chicago
Detroit
Kansas City
Cleveland
Minnesota
W
18
14
13
10
8
L
8
10
12
12
18
Pct.
.692
.583
.520
.455
.308
GB
3
41/2
6
10
Strk.
W-2
W-5
L-1
L-3
W-1
West
Texas
Seattle
Oakland
Los Angeles
Houston
W
15
13
13
12
8
L
11
11
13
14
18
Pct.
.577
.542
.500
.462
.308
GB
1
2
3
7
Strk.
W-1
L-1
L-1
L-1
L-1
Last
10
8-2
4-6
5-5
4-6
3-7
Last
10
8-2
6-4
3-7
4-6
3-7
Last
10
5-5
7-3
4-6
5-5
3-7
Home
8-7
9-3
8-8
5-8
5-7
Away
7-3
5-7
3-5
7-7
3-8
Home
6-3
5-6
8-4
3-5
6-8
Away
12-5
9-4
5-8
7-7
2-10
Home
10-5
5-7
5-8
6-6
4-7
Away
5-6
8-4
8-5
6-8
4-11
AMERICAN LEAGUE
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East
Washington
New York
Philadelphia
Miami
Atlanta
W L Pct.
18 7 .720
16 8 .667
15 11 .577
12 12 .500
6 19 .240
GB
11/2
31/2
51/2
12
Strk.
W-4
W-1
L-1
L-1
L-1
Central
Chicago
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
Milwaukee
Cincinnati
W
18
15
13
10
10
L
6
11
13
15
16
Pct.
.750
.577
.500
.400
.385
GB
4
6
81/2
9
Strk.
W-1
L-2
W-1
W-2
L-1
West
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Colorado
Arizona
San Diego
W
14
13
12
12
9
L
13
13
12
15
16
Pct.
.519
.500
.500
.444
.360
GB
1
/2
1
/2
2
4
Strk.
W-2
W-1
W-3
L-3
L-1
Last
10
7-3
9-1
8-2
7-3
2-8
Last
10
7-3
7-3
5-5
3-7
2-8
Last
10
7-3
3-7
4-6
3-7
3-7
Home
8-4
8-5
8-5
2-7
1-12
Away
10-3
8-3
7-6
10-5
5-7
Home
7-3
7-5
6-7
7-8
8-6
Away
11-3
8-6
7-6
3-7
2-10
Home
8-6
5-8
4-8
5-12
4-8
Away
6-7
8-5
8-4
7-3
5-8
MONDAYS RESULTS
American League
Texas 2, Toronto 1
Minnesota at Houston
National League
Chicago Cubs 7, Pittsburgh 2
N.Y. Mets 4, Atlanta 1
San Francisco 9, Cinncinati 6
Interleague
Milwaukee 8, L.A. Angels 5
Seattle at Oakland
TODAYS GAMES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Pitchers
2016 Statistics
Pct.
WHIP
ERA
W-L
IP
29.2
17.0
31
11
19.2
25.0
12
24
4.20
2.92
30.0
24.2
14
25
26.1
30.2
25
32
1.0
21.2
1
17
31.0
28.1
25
26
36.0
28.1
32
22
32.2
15.2
26
6
4.88
0.00
31.1
7.1
19
2
25.1
28.1
19
21
33.0
29.1
37
24
2.1
23.2
4
21
5
3
4
5
0-3
2-1
.000
.667
5
4
5.46
3.18
4
5
2-2
3-1
0
5
0-0
2-3
5
5
0-3
3-2
5
5
5-0
3-0
5
3
3-1
0-2
5
1
.750
.000
4
5
(Line: SF -145 )
1.26
3.86
1.40
4.02
0-2
2-3
5
5
1-2
2-1
0
5
(Line: SD -115 )
NA
0.86
3.86
.333
1.44
4.94
0-0
1-2
5
5
1-2
1-2
.333
.333
(Line: TB -115 )
1.40
5.76
1.03
3.66
25.0
32.0
21
35
21.1
0.0
20
0
(Line: KC -115 )
1.19
2.03
31.0
1.48
6.12
25.0
30
26
4
0
1-0
0-0
5
5
2-2
1-4
.500
.200
Sunday
American League
KC 4, SEA 1
HOU 2, OAK 1
LAA 9, TEX 6
DET 6, MIN 5
CWS 7, BAL 1
TOR 5, TB 1
NYY 8, BOS 7
National League
LAD 1, SD 0
COL 6, ARI 3
ATL 4, CHC 3
WAS 6, STL 1
MIL 14, MIA 5
CIN 6, PIT 5
SF 6, NYM 1
Interleague
PHI 2, CLE 1
Wednesday
American League
SEA at OAK, 3:35
DET at CLE, 6:10
NYY at BAL, 7:05
TEX at TOR, 7:07
BOS at CWS, 8:10
MIN at HOU, 8:10
National League
CHC at PIT, 12:35
SF at CIN, 12:35
ATL at NYM, 1:10
COL at SD. 3:40
ARI at MIA, 7:10
PHI at STL, 8:15
Interleague
LAA at MIL, 1:40
WAS at KC, 2:15
LAD at TB, 7:10
AL LEADERS
PITCHING
Sale, Chicago
Zimmermann, Detroit
Porcello, Boston
Stroman, Toronto
Ramirez, Tampa Bay
ERA
Zimmermann, Detroit
Wright, Boston
Hernandez, Seattle
Quintana, Chicago
STRIKEOUTS
Price, Boston
Archer, Tampa Bay
Smyly, Tampa Bay
Hill, Oakland
Sale, Chicago
SAVES
Tolleson, Texas
Kimbrel, Boston
Davis, Kansas City
Robertson, Chicago
Madson, Oakland
Thursday
American League
DET at CLE, 6:10
NYY at BAL, 7:05
TEX at TOR, 7:07
BOS at CWS, 8:10
SEA at HOU, 8:10
National League
PHI at STL, 1:45
ARI at MIA, 7:10
MIL at CIN, 7:10
WSH at CHC, 8:05
NYM at SD, 10:10
COL at SF, 10:15
0.55
1.37
1.38
1.47
49
43
41
41
38
9
8
8
8
8
PITCHING
Arrieta, Chicago
Velasquez, Philadelphia
Martinez, St. Louis
Hammel, Chicago
Cueto, San Francisco
Strasburg, Washington
ERA
Arrieta, Chicago
Hammel, Chicago
Maeda, Los Angeles
Gonzalez, Washington
Velasquez, Philadelphia
STRIKEOUTS
Kershaw, Los Angeles
Bumgarner, San Francisco
Syndergaard, New York
Cueto, San Francisco
SAVES
Jansen, Los Angeles
Familia, New York
Papelbon, Washington
Gomez, Philadelphia
Los Angeles
Milwaukee
NL LEADERS
6-0
5-0
5-0
4-0
4-1
Brewers 8, Angels 5
Texas
Toronto
Minnesota
Houston
INTERLEAGUE
5-0
4-1
4-1
4-0
4-1
4-0
1.00
1.24
1.41
1.42
1.44
54
45
44
41
9
8
8
8
Twins 6, Astros 2
ab r h bi bb so avg
Minnesota
5 0 0 0 0 2 .262
Santana cf
5 2 3 0 0 1 .204
Dozier 2b
Mauer 1b
3 0 0 0 1 0 .326
3 2 1 0 1 1 .261
Sano rf
Park dh
3 1 2 2 1 1 .250
4 0 1 1 0 2 .256
Escobar ss
Rosario lf
3 0 0 1 0 1 .183
1 0 0 0 1 0 .083
Murphy c
Suzuki c
2 0 0 0 0 1 .208
3 1 1 2 1 1 .371
Nunez 3b
32 6 8 6 5 10
Totals
u Batting 2B: Dozier (6); 3B: Park (1);
HR: Nunez (1); SF: Rosario (1); RBI: Escobar
(6); Nunez 2 (10); Rosario (7); Park 2 (11);
GIDP: Rosario; Sano LOB: 5.
u Fielding DP: 1.
ab r h bi bb so avg
Houston
5 0 1 0 0 1 .301
Altuve 2b
3 1 1 1 1 0 .269
Springer rf
Correa ss
2 0 0 0 2 0 .258
4 0 0 0 0 4 .241
Rasmus cf
Gattis dh
3 0 0 0 1 2 .216
4 1 1 1 0 1 .200
Tucker lf
Gonzalez 1b
4 0 0 0 0 0 .196
1 0 0 0 1 1 .180
Valbuena 3b
White ph
1 0 0 0 1 0 .235
4 0 2 0 0 2 .175
Castro c
31 2 5 2 6 11
Totals
u Batting 2B: Altuve (12); HR: Springer
(5); Tucker (3); RBI: Springer (12); Tucker (4);
GIDP: Gattis LOB: 8.
u Fielding DP: 2.
ip h r er bb so era
Pitching
Minnesota
51/3 3 2 2 5 8 6.75
Berrios W,1-1
11/3 0 0 0 0 1 0.00
Abad
1
Fien
/3 1 0 0 0 0 6.94
1 0 0 0 0 2 3.31
Pressly
Jepsen
1 1 0 0 1 0 3.86
Houston
Keuchel L,2-4
41/3 7 5 5 5 3 5.11
12/3 1 1 1 0 1 7.36
Fields
Feliz
2 0 0 0 0 4 11.05
1 0 0 0 0 2 8.18
Giles
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Philadelphia
ab r h bi bb so avg
4 1 2 0 0 0 .310
Herrera cf
Galvis ss
4 0 1 2 0 2 .237
3 0 0 1 0 0 .250
Franco 3b
4 0 0 0 0 2 .185
Howard 1b
Ruiz c
4 0 3 0 0 0 .341
Hernandez 2b
3 0 0 0 0 0 .256
Oberholtzer p
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Ruf ph
1 0 0 0 0 1 .184
Lough lf
3 0 0 0 1 0 .281
Hellickson p
2 1 0 0 0 1 .222
Burriss 2b
2 0 1 0 0 0 .091
4 1 1 0 0 0 .189
Bourjos rf
Totals
34 3 8 3 1 6
u Batting 2B: Ruiz (3); Burriss (1); SF:
Franco (1); RBI: Galvis 2 (13); Franco (15).
u Fielding E: Bourjos (1).
ab r h bi bb so avg
St. Louis
3 0 0 0 2 1 .234
Carpenter 3b
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Siegrist p
Maness p
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Piscotty cf
5 1 2 1 0 0 .290
Holliday lf
4 0 1 0 0 1 .256
Oh p
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Tejada 3b
1 0 0 0 0 0 .188
5 0 1 1 0 2 .225
Moss rf
Molina c
5 1 2 0 0 0 .333
Adams 1b
4 2 2 1 1 1 .280
0 0 0 0 0 0 .636
Fryer c
3 2 1 1 1 0 .403
Diaz ss
4 1 1 2 0 2 .233
Wong 2b
2 1 2 3 0 0 .273
Wainwright p
2 2 2 1 0 0 .200
Grichuk ph
38 10 14 10 4 7
Totals
u Batting 2B: Piscotty (7); Wainwright
(1); HR: Adams (3); Wong (1); Diaz (5); Wainwright (1); Grichuk (4); RBI: Adams (7);
Wong 2 (4); Piscotty (16); Diaz (14); Wainwright 3 (6); Moss (16); Grichuk (13).
ip h r er bb so era
Pitching
Philadelphia
Hellickson L,2-2 51/3 7 6 6 4 5 4.88
Oberholtzer
22/3 7 4 4 0 2 9.64
St. Louis
6 5 3 3 1 4 6.68
Wainwright
W,2-3
1 0 0 0 0 0 1.84
Oh H,4
Siegrist
1 1 0 0 0 1 2.70
Maness
1 2 0 0 0 1 5.79
WP: Siegrist. Batters faced; pitchesstrikes: Hellickson 27; 98-57; Oberholtzer
15; 48-33; Wainwright 24; 96-66; Oh 3; 11-9;
Siegrist 4; 15-9; Maness 5; 19-14
uUmpires HP: DiMuro; 1B: Blakney;
2B: Wolcott; 3B: Carlson
uGame data T: 3:01. Att: 40,438.
ab r h bi bb so avg
Texas
4 0 0 0 0 1 .271
Odor 2b
4 1 2 1 0 0 .333
Mazara rf
Beltre 3b
4 0 0 0 0 2 .289
4 0 1 0 0 1 .208
Fielder 1b
Alberto 1b
0 0 0 0 0 0 .118
3 0 0 0 0 0 .233
Desmond lf
Moreland dh
4 0 1 0 0 0 .256
4 0 0 0 0 1 .310
Andrus ss
Nicholas c
2 1 1 1 2 0 .258
3 0 2 0 1 1 .250
DeShields Jr. cf
32 2 7 2 3 6
Totals
u Batting 2B: Fielder (4); HR: Nicholas
(2); Mazara (3); RBI: Nicholas (4); Mazara
(9); GIDP: Mazara LOB: 7.
u Fielding DP: 2.
ab r h bi bb so avg
Toronto
Saunders lf
3 0 1 1 1 2 .304
4 0 1 0 0 1 .291
Donaldson 3b
Bautista rf
4 0 0 0 0 2 .231
2 0 0 0 2 0 .235
Encarnacion dh
Tulowitzki ss
4 0 0 0 0 3 .165
3 0 2 0 1 0 .225
Smoak 1b
Barney pr
0 0 0 0 0 0 .310
4 0 0 0 0 1 .160
Goins 2b
Pillar cf
4 1 3 0 0 0 .290
2 0 0 0 0 0 .172
Thole c
Carrera ph
1 0 0 0 0 1 .333
1 0 0 0 0 0 .141
Martin c
32 1 7 1 4 10
Totals
u Batting 2B: Pillar (6); RBI: Saunders
(9); GIDP: Goins LOB: 8.
u Fielding PB: Thole (6); DP: 2.
Pitching
ip h r er bb so era
Texas
Griffin
6 3 1 1 2 9 2.32
1 2 0 0 0 1 3.09
Barnette W,1-1
Dyson H,8
1 1 0 0 2 0 2.25
1 1 0 0 0 0 5.40
Tolleson S,9
Toronto
Dickey
61/3 6 1 1 3 3 5.73
Floyd L,0-2
11/3 1 1 1 0 2 2.31
1
Cecil
/3 0 0 0 0 0 5.59
Storen
1 0 0 0 0 1 9.00
WP: Barnette. HBP: Desmond (by Floyd).
Batters faced; pitches-strikes: Griffin 23;
107-64; Barnette 4; 16-10; Dyson 5; 17-7; Tolleson 3; 8-6; Dickey 27; 98-66; Floyd 5; 15-10;
Cecil 1; 1-1; Storen 3; 12-8
uUmpires HP: Blaser; 1B: Holbrook;
2B: Drake; 3B: Barber
uGame data T: 2:44. Att: 25,323.
Mets 4, Braves 1
Atlanta
New York
ab r h bi bb so avg
Los Angeles
5 1 1 0 0 2 .282
Escobar 3b
3 1 1 0 1 0 .286
Ortega lf
Trout cf
5 2 4 3 0 0 .313
4 1 2 1 1 0 .192
Pujols 1b
Calhoun rf
4 0 1 0 1 0 .287
3 0 0 0 0 0 .232
Simmons ss
Bedrosian p
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
1 0 1 1 0 0 .240
Cron ph
Achter p
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
1 0 0 0 0 0 .077
Choi ph
Soto c
3 0 1 0 1 2 .343
Weaver p
2 0 0 0 0 1 .000
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Mahle p
Pennington ss
2 0 0 0 0 1 .194
4 0 0 0 0 1 .169
Giavotella 2b
Totals
37 5 11 5 4 7
u Batting 2B: Pujols (2); Escobar (8);
HR: Trout (6); S: Ortega (1); RBI: Trout 3 (18);
Cron (7); Pujols (16) LOB: 10.
u Baserunning SB: Trout (2).
u Fielding E: Ortega (1); DP: 1.
ab r h bi bb so avg
Milwaukee
4 1 0 0 1 1 .235
Presley rf
Villar ss
3 0 1 2 1 0 .263
3 1 3 1 1 0 .372
Braun lf
Flores lf
1 0 0 0 0 0 .143
4 0 2 2 0 2 .309
Lucroy c
Carter 1b
4 0 1 0 0 1 .277
4 1 1 0 0 2 .279
Nieuwenhuis cf
Hill 3b
3 2 1 0 1 1 .194
4 2 2 1 0 1 .212
Rivera 2b
Nelson p
3 1 2 1 0 1 .214
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Blazek p
Walsh ph
1 0 1 0 0 0 .120
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Jeffress p
34 8 14 7 4 9
Totals
u Batting 2B: Villar (6); Lucroy (5);
Braun (5); S: Villar (2); RBI: Villar 2 (6); Lucroy
2 (8); Nelson (1); Rivera (1); Braun (21);
GIDP: Nieuwenhuis LOB: 7.
u Baserunning SB: Villar (7); CS: Presley (1).
ip h r er bb so era
Pitching
Los Angeles
5 11 7 7 2 3 5.40
Weaver L,3-1
1
Mahle
/3 1 1 1 1 1 2.16
12/3 1 0 0 0 5 1.69
Bedrosian
Achter
1 1 0 0 1 0 0.00
Milwaukee
Nelson W,4-2
7 4 2 2 3 6 3.05
1 4 2 2 0 0 3.75
Blazek
1 3 1 1 1 1 3.38
Jeffress
Weaver pitched to 3 batters in the 6th. WP:
Mahle. IBB: Braun (by Weaver). Batters
faced; pitches-strikes: Weaver 26; 92-58;
Mahle 3; 12-6; Bedrosian 6; 24-18; Achter 4;
16-10; Nelson 28; 94-57; Blazek 7; 27-18;
Jeffress 7; 28-18
uUmpires HP: Fagan; 1B: B. Welke;
2B: Reyburn; 3B: Basner
uGame data T: 3:30. Att: 21,352.
ab r h bi bb so avg
Atlanta
Markakis rf
4 0 1 0 0 2 .293
4 0 1 0 0 0 .230
Castro 3b
4 0 1 0 0 1 .250
Freeman 1b
4 1 2 0 0 1 .283
Garcia lf
Pierzynski c
4 0 1 0 0 1 .203
Brignac 2b
4 0 0 0 0 1 .000
Aybar ss
4 0 2 1 0 0 .178
Foltynewicz p
1 0 0 0 0 1 .000
Norris p
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
dArnaud ph
1 0 1 0 0 0 1.000
OFlaherty p
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Ogando p
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
1 0 0 0 0 0 .188
K. Johnson ph
3 0 0 0 0 1 .218
Smith cf
34 1 9 1 0 8
Totals
u Batting 2B: Freeman (4); Garcia (2);
Pierzynski (2); S: Foltynewicz (1); RBI: Aybar
(2); GIDP: Castro LOB: 7.
u Fielding DP: 2.
New York
ab r h bi bb so avg
Granderson rf
4 0 1 0 0 1 .239
Wright 3b
3 1 2 1 1 0 .266
4 1 1 0 0 2 .337
Conforto lf
4 1 1 2 0 0 .289
Cespedes cf
Duda 1b
3 1 1 1 1 0 .256
Walker 2b
3 0 0 0 1 0 .305
Cabrera ss
4 0 2 0 0 0 .306
Plawecki c
2 0 0 0 2 0 .188
Colon p
3 0 0 0 0 2 .000
Familia p
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
30 4 8 4 5 5
Totals
u Batting 2B: Granderson (5); Cabrera
(6); HR: Duda (5); Cespedes (8); Wright (3);
RBI: Duda (15); Cespedes 2 (25); Wright (7);
GIDP: Granderson; Walker LOB: 7.
u Baserunning SB: Walker (1).
u Fielding DP: 1.
ip h r er bb so era
Pitching
Atlanta
Foltynewicz L,0-1 32/3 8 4 4 2 4 9.82
21/3 0 0 0 2 0 7.92
Norris
OFlaherty
11/3 0 0 0 0 1 5.40
2
Ogando
/3 0 0 0 1 0 1.98
New York
8 7 0 0 0 7 2.56
Colon W,2-1
1 2 1 1 0 1 2.77
Familia
ab r h bi bb so avg
Washington
3 1 0 0 1 1 .184
Taylor cf
4 1 1 0 0 0 .240
Rendon 3b
Harper rf
4 0 1 0 0 2 .271
Zimmerman 1b
4 0 2 1 0 1 .234
Murphy 2b
4 0 3 1 0 0 .382
Werth lf
4 0 0 0 0 2 .203
Drew dh
3 0 0 0 0 2 .111
Heisey ph
1 0 0 0 0 1 .261
Lobaton c
3 0 1 0 1 0 .182
4 0 1 0 0 1 .192
Espinosa ss
Totals
34 2 9 2 2 10
u Batting 2B: Zimmerman 2 (5); Murphy (9); RBI: Zimmerman (8); Murphy (13);
GIDP: Taylor.
u Baserunning SB: Taylor (4); CS: Harper (2).
ab r h bi bb so avg
Kansas City
4 0 1 0 0 0 .234
Escobar ss
Cain cf
4 0 1 0 0 2 .231
Hosmer 1b
2 0 1 0 2 1 .337
K. Morales dh
4 0 1 0 0 1 .217
Gordon lf
3 0 0 0 0 0 .205
Perez c
4 0 0 0 0 0 .241
Infante 2b
4 0 0 0 0 1 .256
Colon 3b
3 0 0 0 0 0 .188
3 0 1 0 0 0 .273
Orlando rf
31 0 5 0 2 5
Totals
u Batting 2B: Escobar (3).
u Baserunning CS: Cain (2).
ip h r er bb so era
Pitching
Washington
Gonzalez W,2-1 6 4 0 0 2 1 1.15
Solis H,2
1 0 0 0 0 0 2.45
1
Kelley H,2
/3 1 0 0 0 1 0.00
2
Perez H,4
/3 0 0 0 0 2 2.70
Papelbon S,9
1 0 0 0 0 1 2.38
Kansas City
Volquez L,3-2
72/3 7 2 2 1 7 3.38
11/3 2 0 0 1 3 3.38
Duffy
Nationals 2, Royals 0
Washington
Kansas City
Cubs 7, Pirates 2
Chicago
Pittsburgh
ab r h bi bb so avg
Chicago
4 1 2 0 1 1 .357
Fowler cf
5 0 0 0 0 2 .303
La Stella 3b
Bryant lf
3 1 1 0 2 1 .289
5 2 2 1 0 0 .230
Rizzo 1b
Zobrist 2b
3 1 1 2 0 0 .253
Russell ss
4 1 1 0 0 2 .218
2 1 1 0 1 1 .367
Szczur rf
Baez 2b
2 0 2 0 0 0 .355
Ross c
4 0 1 2 1 0 .265
Hammel p
3 0 0 0 0 2 .231
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Warren p
Soler ph
1 0 0 0 0 0 .186
Grimm p
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Strop p
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
1 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Richard ph
Wood p
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Totals
37 7 11 5 5 9
u Batting 2B: Rizzo 2 (4); Bryant (7);
Fowler (11); SF: Zobrist (2); RBI: Rizzo (25);
Ross 2 (8); Zobrist 2 (12).
u Baserunning SB: Szczur (2); Russell
(1); Fowler 2 (5).
ab r h bi bb so avg
Pittsburgh
4 0 0 0 0 2 .292
Jaso 1b
4 1 1 2 0 1 .228
McCutchen cf
Freese 3b
3 0 1 0 0 1 .292
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Lobstein p
Joyce ph
1 0 0 0 0 1 .387
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Caminero p
3 0 1 0 0 0 .327
Marte lf
Cervelli c
3 0 0 0 1 1 .309
4 0 1 0 0 1 .312
Polanco rf
Harrison 2b
4 0 0 0 0 1 .313
3 1 3 0 1 0 .326
Mercer ss
Cole p
1 0 0 0 0 0 .091
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Schugel p
Rogers ph
2 0 0 0 1 1 .100
32 2 7 2 3 9
Totals
u Batting 2B: Polanco (10); HR:
McCutchen (6); RBI: McCutchen 2 (12);
GIDP: Cervelli.
u Baserunning CS: Marte (2).
u Fielding E: Harrison (5); Cole (2).
ip h r er bb so era
Pitching
Chicago
5 5 2 2 1 3 1.24
Hammel W,4-0
1 0 0 0 1 1 0.00
Warren
Grimm
1 1 0 0 0 2 2.16
1 1 0 0 0 1 2.61
Strop
Wood
1 0 0 0 1 2 2.45
Pittsburgh
42/3 6 6 6 4 6 4.28
Cole L,2-3
1
/3 1 0 0 0 1 4.09
Schugel
Lobstein
3 3 1 1 0 1 3.60
2
/3 1 0 0 1 1 5.40
Caminero
Hammel pitched to 1 batters in the 6th. WP:
Lobstein. HBP: Marte (by Hammel). Batters
faced; pitches-strikes: Hammel 22; 89-54;
Warren 3; 9-5; Grimm 4; 16-9; Strop 3; 10-5;
Wood 4; 13-7; Cole 25; 105-61; Schugel 2;
9-6; Lobstein 13; 41-25; Caminero 5; 18-8
uUmpires HP: Diaz; 1B: May; 2B: Nelson; 3B: Eddings
uGame data T: 3:18. Att: 18,376.
ab r h bi bb so avg
New York
4 2 2 1 0 0 .247
Ellsbury cf
Gardner lf
3 1 0 0 1 1 .243
4 2 2 4 0 0 .203
Rodriguez dh
Teixeira 1b
4 0 1 1 0 1 .225
Castro 2b
4 1 2 0 0 0 .314
Headley 3b
4 0 1 0 0 1 .156
Hicks rf
3 0 0 0 0 0 .077
McCann ph
0 0 0 0 1 0 .262
Torreyes ss
3 1 1 0 0 0 .375
Beltran ph
1 0 0 0 0 1 .250
2 0 0 0 0 2 .263
Romine c
1 0 0 0 0 1 .221
Gregorius ss
33 7 9 6 2 7
Totals
u Batting 2B: Rodriguez (3); Ellsbury 2
(6); Castro (5); HR: Rodriguez (5); S: Romine
(1); Gardner (1); RBI: Rodriguez 4 (12); Teixeira (11); Ellsbury (9); GIDP: Hicks.
u Fielding E: Hicks (1); Eovaldi (1).
ab r h bi bb so avg
Boston
5 1 1 0 0 0 .263
Betts rf
5 1 3 0 0 0 .324
Pedroia 2b
5 1 3 1 0 0 .306
Bogaerts ss
4 2 1 0 1 2 .317
Ortiz dh
4 0 1 2 0 0 .283
Ramirez 1b
4 1 2 2 0 2 .322
Shaw 3b
Holt lf
3 1 1 1 1 0 .268
4 1 1 2 0 0 .225
Vazquez c
3 0 1 0 1 0 .274
Bradley Jr. cf
37 8 14 8 3 4
Totals
u Batting 2B: Bogaerts (10); HR: Vazquez (1); Shaw (3); RBI: Vazquez 2 (2); Holt
(15); Bogaerts (11); Shaw 2 (17); Ramirez 2
(15).
u Baserunning SB: Bradley Jr. (2).
ip h r er bb so era
Pitching
New York
Eovaldi
5 10 6 6 3 3 5.46
Nova L,1-1
12/3 2 1 1 0 0 5.14
1
Betances
/3 1 1 1 0 0 3.09
1 1 0 0 0 1 0.00
Miller
Boston
7 8 6 6 1 3 6.14
Price W,4-0
Uehara H,8
1 1 1 1 1 2 3.97
1 0 0 0 0 2 3.75
Kimbrel S,8
Eovaldi pitched to 1 batters in the 6th. WP:
Uehara. HBP: Ellsbury (by Price). Batters
faced; pitches-strikes: Eovaldi 27; 99-61;
Nova 7; 20-14; Betances 2; 3-2; Miller 4; 1510; Price 30; 100-71; Uehara 5; 23-14; Kimbrel 3; 10-7
uUmpires HP: Porter; 1B: Tumpane;
2B: Barksdale; 3B: Iassogna
uGame data T: 3:17. Att: 34,279.
SPORTS 5C
USA TODAY
TUESDAY, MAY 3, 2016
BASEBALL
Pirates, Nationals
big tests for Cubs
Rangers, Blue Jays renew rivalry
Jesse Yomtov
@jesseyomtov
USA TODAY Sports
Chicago Cubs
at Pittsburgh Pirates
Astros shortstop Carlos Correa, last seasons AL rookie of the year, has seen a dip in power.
@jorgelortiz
USA TODAY Sports
(Monday-Wednesday)
Why it matters: In a rematch
of last seasons wild-card game,
the two teams atop the National
League Central were meeting for
the first time. The Cubs entered
with a three-game lead, and this
could be an early statement series
for either team.
Mood meter: Both teams entered hot, the Pirates having won
eight of 10 and the Cubs eight of
11. Pittsburgh was averaging seven runs per game in that stretch,
with Gregory Polanco hitting .341
with eight extra-base hits.
What to watch: Jake Arrieta
(5-0, 1.00 ERA) goes for the Cubs
on Tuesday, his last start against
Pittsburgh being an 11-strikeout
shutout in the wild-card game.
Texas Rangers
at Toronto Blue Jays
(Monday-Thursday)
Why it matters: These teams
met in a thrilling five-game
American League Division Series
last season with Toronto coming
out on top after an epic, nearly
hour-long inning of drama. Youll
remember Jose Bautistas bat flip
in Game 5, which divided a continent over the ethics and ethos of
celebration, retaliation and the
dispersal of joy. Might the Rangers retaliate? Theyll play each
other seven times in the next two
weeks, with this four-game series
kicking things off.
Mood meter: The Rangers
entered 5-5 in their last 10 but
have gotten major production
from newbie Ian Desmond (1.180
on-base-plus-slugging percentage) over that stretch. Toronto
hasnt gotten going, the teams
.230 batting average ranking 25th
in baseball, with 15 runs in its last
five games.
What to watch: Colby Lewis
(Tuesday-Wednesday)
Why it matters: The twogame series is a homecoming for
Dodgers President Andrew Friedman, who served as Rays general
manager from 2006 to 2014,
building the team into a regular
contender.
Mood meter: Los Angeles,
tied for the NL West lead entering Monday, has lost six of seven,
and Adrian Gonzalez is stuck in a
0-for-20 slump in that stretch.
Logan Forsythe has been on a
tear for the Rays, hitting .444 (20for-45) in his last 12 games. Tampa Bay is off to an 11-13 start.
What to watch: Scott Kazmir
(1-2, 5.76) starts Tuesday for the
Dodgers vs. his former team. The
32-year-old pitched well last time
out after giving up 14 earned runs
over his previous three starts.
Washington Nationals
at Chicago Cubs
(Thursday-Sunday)
Why it matters: Ranked first
and second in this weeks power
rankings, could this be a preview
of the NL Championship Series?
Its early, but the Nationals look
like the most imposing roadblock
for a Cubs team widely picked to
win the World Series. The Nationals get into the meat of things
this week, with this four-game set
at Wrigley Field coming on the
heels of three games at the Kansas City Royals.
Mood meter: It looked like
the Nationals hot start was over
when they were swept by the
Philadelphia Phillies last week,
but the NL East leaders came
back and took all three last weekend at the St. Louis Cardinals.
But Bryce Harper is 2-for-19 with
no extra-base hits over his last six
games.
What to watch: It has been
all about starting pitching, with
the Nationals (2.18) and Cubs
(2.27) rotations leading the majors in ERA. The Cubs will miss
Stephen Strasburg (4-0, 2.25
ERA) but have to deal with everyone else, including Max Scherzer
(3-1, 3.55 ERA) on Friday.
Jose Bautista and Josh Donaldson, right, helped the Blue Jays
get past the Rangers in an AL Division Series last season.
And as the final whistle approached at Chelseas home stadium, Stamford Bridge, the most
improbable chant of all sprung up.
Leicester! Leicester! the Chelsea
fans roared in unison. It was the
moment the former titleholder
formally passed the baton.
Now everyone, even those on
the most unheralded of teams, can
dream. Now the impossible and
unreachable suddenly appears
less so. On this night, Leicester
was cheered by its own country,
the world of soccer and the wider
community of sports. For this is
why we love sports and what they
bring, for how sometimes, when
there is just enough magic in the
air, the underdog of all underdogs
can have his day.
FOLLOW COLUMNIST
MARTIN ROGERS
6C SPORTS
E6
USA TODAY
TUESDAY, MAY 3, 2016
Rookie Murrays
47 saves give team
2-1 lead in series
Kevin Allen
kmallen@usatoday.com
USA TODAY Sports
PITTSBURGH
The Pittsburgh
Penguins left Consol Energy Center with a grind-it-out 3-2 playoff
win against the Washington Capitals on Monday but wont know
what it cost them until Tuesday
evening.
The excitement of rookie goalie Matt Murrays posting a 47save victory has to be tempered
by concern that star defenseman
Kris Letang could face a hearing
with the NHLs Department of
Player Safety because of the illegal hit he laid on Washington forward Marcus Johansson in the
first period.
No one is sure what will happen with Letang, but everyone
was sure that Murray saved the
Penguins in Game 3.
Its a culmination of things
(with Murray), Penguins defenseman Brian Dumoulin said.
His poise, quiet confidence, his
calmness is well beyond his
years.
At 21, hes sporting a .939 save
percentage and a goals-against
average under 2.00. Hes drawing
comparisons to the way young
Patrick Roy played for the Montreal Canadiens in 1986 or Cam
Ward played for the Carolina
Hurricanes in 2006. In both of
those situations, young goalies
led their team to a Stanley Cup.
I thought he was terrific,
Pittsburgh coach Mike Sullivan
said. The disparity in shots was
because (the Capitals) had the
puck all night.
But Murrays performance was
overshadowed by concern about
what will happen with Letang going forward.
It will be interesting how (the
Department of Player Safety)
handles it, Washington goalie
Penguins defenseman Brian Dumoulin says of 21-year-old goalie Matt Murray, right, His calmness is well beyond his years.
Braden Holtby said. If it is fair,
he wont be in the next game. But
thats out of our control.
The fairness reference is about
the fact that Washington defenseman Brooks Orpik is sitting out a
three-game suspension for an illegal hit against Pittsburgh defenseman Olli Maatta. One major
difference is that Maatta was injured to the point he couldnt play
Game 3. Johansson did return to
the game.
I didnt see him coming, Johansson said. He came from the
blind side. I just looked at it, he
obviously leaves his feet and hits
me in the head. Its the kind of
play you want out of the league.
The Rolex 24 uses Daytona International Speedways road course; NASCAR could do the same.
USA TODAY
TUESDAY, MAY 3, 2016
SPORTS 7C
E6
5. Vanderbilt (34-10)
Points: 598. PR: 7.
6. Louisville (35-9)
Points: 592. PR: 8.
7. South Carolina
(34-9)
College baseball
1. Florida (37-7)
Points: 746 (26 first-place votes).
Previous ranking (PR): 1.
4. Mississippi State
(30-14-1)
Points: 634. PR: 4.
Pittsburgh 2, Washington 1
WESTERN CONFERENCE
San Antonio 1,
Oklahoma City 0
CLEVELAND
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Dallas 1, St. Louis 1
Penguins 3, Capitals 2
Washington
0
0
2
2
Pittsburgh
2
1
0
3
First Period1, Pittsburgh, Hornqvist 4,
(Daley, Sheary), 6:37. 2, Pittsburgh, Kuhnhackl 2 (Cullen, Letang), 7:37. Penalties
J.Wiliams, Was (interference), 8:35; Pouliot,
Pit (hooking), 10:08; Letang, Pit (interference), 15:41; Winnik, Was (slashing), 18:09;
Kessel, Pit (slashing), 19:22.
Second Period3, Pittsburgh, Hagelin 3
(Bonino, Kessel), 15:03. PenaltyJ.Williams,
Was (tripping), 6:30.
Third Period4, Washington, Ovechikin 4
(Niskanen, Backstrom), 8:02. 5, Washington, J.Williams 1 (Ovechikin, Carlson),
19:04. PenaltyHagelin, Pit (tripping),
13:19.
Shots on GoalWashington 14-14-2149.
Pittsburgh 8-6-923.
Power-play opportunitiesWashington x
of x; Pittsburgh x of x.
GoaliesWashington, Holtby 5-4 (20
shots-23 saves). Pittsburgh, Murray 5-1 (4749).
A18,601 (16,940). T2:37.
COLLEGES
USA Today/NFCA Division I
Softball Poll
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
All Times EDT
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W
4
4
3
2
2
2
1
3
2
1
L
3
3
3
2
3
3
2
6
4
2
T Pts GF GA
2 14 13 11
1 13 11
8
2 11
9
7
4 10 15 13
4 10 11 11
4 10 13 15
7 10 11 16
0
9 12 17
2
8
7 10
4
7
7
8
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Colorado
Salt Lake
FC Dallas
Los Angeles
San Jose
Sporting KC
Portland
Vancouver
Seattle
Houston
Playoff Schedule
All times ET
SECOND ROUND
EASTERN CONFERENCE
N.Y. Islanders 1, Tampa Bay 1
W
5
5
5
4
4
4
3
3
3
1
L
2
1
3
1
2
4
3
5
4
5
T Pts GF GA
2 17 12
8
2 17 14 12
2 17 15 17
3 15 18
8
3 15 12 11
2 14 11 10
3 12 14 16
2 11 12 15
1 10
8 10
2
5 14 16
Fridays Game
Saturdays Games
GP W D L GF
x-Leicester City 36 22 11 3 64
Tottenham
36 19 13 4 67
Arsenal
36 19 10 7 59
36 19 7 10 68
Man. City
35 17 9 9 43
Man. United
West Ham
35 15 14 6 60
Southampton 36 16 9 11 53
Liverpool
35 15 10 10 59
Stoke
36 13 9 14 38
35 12 12 11 55
Chelsea
Everton
35 10 14 11 55
Watford
35 12 8 15 36
Swansea
36 11 10 15 37
West Brom
36 10 11 15 32
Bournemouth 36 11 8 17 43
Crystal Palace 36 10 9 17 36
Newcastle
36 8 9 19 39
35 7 11 17 40
Sunderland
35 8 7 20 35
Norwich
r-Aston Villa
36 3 7 26 27
x-clinched title
Home teams in CAPS
Mondays Game
CHELSEA 2, Tottenham 2
Saturdays Games
NORWICH vs. Manchester United
ASTON VILLA vs. Newcastle
BOURNEMOUTH vs. West Brom
CRYSTAL PALACE vs. Stoke
GOLF
Sundays Games
GA
34
28
34
38
31
43
39
48
52
48
49
42
50
46
63
46
64
58
61
72
Pts
77
70
67
64
60
59
57
55
48
48
44
44
43
41
41
39
33
32
31
16
ENG
IRL
AUS
2.99
2.95
2.90
NHL
Montreal
Philadelphia
Toronto FC
Orlando City
D.C. United
NY City FC
N. England
New York
Columbus
Chicago
Driving Distance
Greens in Regulation Pct.
Putting Average
Birdie Average
Eagle Average
BETTING LINE
Home team in CAPS
Pregame.com Line
NBA
Tuesday
Favorite
Line O/U
Underdog
TORONTO
4
191
Miami
SAN ANTONIO 712 (20012) Oklahoma City
Portland
GOLDEN STATE 10 213
Line Underdog
Line
-106 Tampa Bay -104
-135
Dallas
+125
+106
-116 San Jose
AUTO RACING
NASCAR Sprint Cup Points
Leaders
12.05
11.26
8.97
8.04
7.56
7.47
6.91
6.62
6.28
5.70
5.44
5.24
4.92
4.54
4.20
4.17
3.99
3.86
3.86
3.81
3.75
3.59
3.50
3.47
3.43
3.21
3.18
3.17
3.15
3.13
3.11
2.04
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DEALS
BASEBALL
Major League Baseball
American League
National League
ATLANTA BRAVES Recalled RHP Mike Foltynewicz from Gwinnett (IL). Selected the
contracts of INF-OF Chase dArnaud, OF
Matt Tuiasosopo and INF Reid Brignac
from Gwinnett. Optioned RHP John Gant
and INF-OF Jace Peterson to Gwinnett. Designated OF Drew Stubbs for assignment.
CINCINNATI REDS Placed C Devin Mesoraco on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to April 28. Recalled C Ramon Cabrera
from Louisville (IL).
SAN DIEGO PADRES Recalled INF-OF Alex
Dickerson from El Paso (PCL). Designated
LHP Michael Kirkman for assignment.
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Recalled OF
Mac Williamson from Sacramento (PCL).
Optioned LHP Steven Okert to Sacramento.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
COLLEGE
TENNIS
Mutua Madrid Open
At Madrid, Spain
Surface: Clay; Purse: Men, $5.5 million,;
Women, $6 million
Mens Singles First round: Gilles Simon
(16), France, def. Marcos Baghdatis, Cyprus, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4; Feliciano Lopez, Spain,
def. Leonardo Mayer, Argentina, 7-6 (5),
4-6, 6-4; Milos Raonic (11), Canada, def.
Thomaz Bellucci, Brazil, 7-6 (4), 6-1; Andrey
Kuznetsov, Russia, def. Viktor Troicki, Serbia, 6-4, 6-4; Richard Gasquet (10), France,
def. Roberto Carballes Baena, Spain, 6-1,
7-6 (5); Denis Istomin, Uzbekistan, def.
Teymuraz Gabashvili, Russia, 6-1, 6-4; Lucas Pouille, France, def. David Goffin (12),
Belgium, 7-6 (4), 2-6, 7-6 (7); Joao Sousa,
Portugal, def. Nicolas Mahut, France, 6-4,
6-4; Radek Stepanek, Czech Republic, def.
Vasek Pospisil, Canada, 6-1, 6-7 (4), 6-4;
Sam Querrey, United States, def. PierreHughes Herbert, France, 6-7 (5), 7-6 (5), 6-4;
David Ferrer (9), Spain, def. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, Spain, 3-6, 6-1, 6-2.
Womens Singles Second round: Daria
Gavrilova, Australia, def. Elina Svitolina
(12), Ukraine, 6-2, 7-6 (4); Christina McHale,
WTA Rankings
Singles
GOLF
PGA Tour - Zurich Classic
At TPC Louisiana
Avondale, La.
Purse: $7 million
Yardage: 7,341; Par: 72
Final
(x-won on second hole of playoff)
x-Brian Stuard (500), $1,260,000 ..........64-68-69201 (-15)
Byeong-Hun An, $616,000 .....................68-68-65201 (-15)
Jamie Lovemark (245), $616,000 ..........67-66-68201 (-15)
Bobby Wyatt, $336,000...........................67-71-64202 (-14)
Jason Day (100), $255,500.....................69-68-66203 (-13)
Chris Kirk (100), $255,500.......................71-67-65203 (-13)
Jhonattan Vegas (100), $255,500.........64-69-70203 (-13)
Patton Kizzire (80), $203,000..................67-70-68205 (-11)
Bryce Molder (80), $203,000 ..................71-67-67205 (-11)
Harold Varner III (80), $203,000............69-67-69205 (-11)
Stuart Appleby (63), $154,000 ...............69-70-67206 (-10)
Charley Hoffman (63), $154,000 ...........67-73-66206 (-10)
Charles Howell III (63), $154,000 ...........67-69-70206 (-10)
Scott Stallings (63), $154,000 ................72-68-66206 (-10)
Thomas Aiken (54), $112,000 ...................68-69-70207 (-9)
Chad Collins (54), $112,000 .....................72-64-71207 (-9)
Andres Gonzales (54), $112,000..............69-71-67207 (-9)
Spencer Levin (54), $112,000....................68-70-69207 (-9)
Will Wilcox (54), $112,000........................70-69-68207 (-9)
Chesson Hadley (46), $64,909 .................71-69-68208 (-8)
Joe Affrunti (46), $64,909 ..........................69-73-66208 (-8)
Daniel Berger (46), $64,909......................71-65-72208 (-8)
AUS
USA
NIR
USA
USA
SWE
AUS
USA
ENG
ENG
SAF
USA
SAF
JPN
ESP
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
SAF
USA
ENG
KOR
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
ESP
SCO
USA
Mondays Games
Buffalo 5, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 3
Syracuse 1, Rochester 0
Louisville 1, Norfolk 0
Pawtucket 8, Lehigh Valley 3
Toledo 6, Gwinnett 2
Charlotte 10, Columbus 4
Durham 9, Indianapolis 2
Tuesdays Games
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Buffalo, 6:05
p.m.
Rochester at Syracuse, 6:35 p.m.
Columbus at Charlotte, 7:05 p.m.
Toledo at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m.
Durham at Indianapolis, 7:05 p.m.
Pawtucket at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m.
Norfolk at Louisville, 7:05 p.m.
Sundays Games
Syracuse 5, Pawtucket 4, 10 innings
Indianapolis 4, Norfolk 0
Rochester 1, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 0
Buffalo at Lehigh Valley, ppd., rain
Louisville 3, Durham 0
Toledo 7, Charlotte 1
Columbus 7, Gwinnett 5
Mondays Games
Omaha 4, Memphis 3
Nashville 5, Iowa 1
Tacoma 6, Salt Lake 1
New Orleans at Oklahoma City
Sacramento at Albuquerque
Round Rock at Colorado Springs
Las Vegas at El Paso
Reno at Fresno
Tuesdays Games
Las Vegas at El Paso, 1:05 p.m.
Omaha at Memphis, 7:35 p.m.
Iowa at Nashville, 7:35 p.m.
New Orleans at Oklahoma City, 8:05 p.m.
Sacramento at Albuquerque, 8:35 p.m.
Round Rock at Colorado Springs, 8:35 p.m.
Salt Lake at Tacoma, 9:05 p.m.
Reno at Fresno, 10:05 p.m.
Sundays Games
Colorado Springs 4, Iowa 3, 1st game
Colorado Springs at Iowa, 2nd game, ppd.,
rain
Oklahoma City at Omaha, 1st game, ppd.,
rain
Oklahoma City at Omaha, 2nd game,
ppd., rain
Memphis at New Orleans, ppd., rain
Nashville 3, Round Rock 0
Tacoma 12, Las Vegas 1
Sacramento 16, Salt Lake 6
Reno 1, Albuquerque 0, 12 innings
El Paso 4, Fresno 3
Eastern League
Mondays Games
Reading 3, New Hampshire 2
Harrisburg 5, Hartford 4
Binghamton at Portland, ppd.
Altoona 7, Erie 4
Bowie at Richmond, ppd.
Akron 2, Trenton 1
Tuesdays Games
Reading at New Hampshire, 5:35 p.m.
Binghamton at Portland, 6 p.m.
Hartford at Harrisburg, 6:30 p.m.
Altoona at Erie, 6:35 p.m.
Bowie at Richmond, 6:35 p.m.
Trenton at Akron, 6:35 p.m.
Sundays Games
Hartford at Richmond, ppd., rain
Portland 7, Reading 6, 10 innings
Harrisburg 9, Bowie 3
New Hampshire 3, Binghamton 1
Trenton at Erie, ppd., rain
Akron 3, Altoona 2, 12 innings
Southern League
Mondays Games
Pensacola 6, Birmingham 3
Biloxi 3, Tennessee 2, 1st game
Tennessee 4, Biloxi 1, 2nd game
Mississippi 8, Jacksonville 2
Montgomery at Chattanooga
Mobile at Jackson, ppd.
Tuesdays Games
No games scheduled
Sundays Games
Tennessee at Biloxi, ppd., rain
Chattanooga 1, Montgomery 0
Jackson 6, Mobile 4
Jacksonville 3, Mississippi 1
Birmingham 6, Pensacola 4
Texas League
Mondays Games
Northwest Arkansas 9, Tulsa 3
Springfield 7, Arkansas 1
Midland 11, San Antonio 10
Corpus Christi 8, Frisco 2
Tuesdays Games
Corpus Christi at Midland, 7:30 p.m.
Springfield at Northwest Arkansas, 8:05
p.m.
Frisco at San Antonio, 8:05 p.m.
Tulsa at Arkansas, 8:10 p.m.
Sundays Games
Northwest Arkansas 7, Tulsa 5
San Antonio 5, Midland 2
Corpus Christi 4, Frisco 3
Springfield 9, Arkansas 8, 1st game
Arkansas 6, Springfield 1, 2nd game
California League
Mondays Games
Visalia at High Desert
Lake Elsinore at Modesto
Lancaster at Inland Empire
Bakersfield at Rancho Cucamonga
San Jose at Stockton
Tuesdays Games
Visalia at High Desert, 1:35 p.m.
San Jose at Stockton, 2:10 p.m.
Lancaster at Inland Empire, 10:05 p.m.
Lake Elsinore at Modesto, 10:05 p.m.
Bakersfield at Rancho Cucamonga, 10:05
p.m.
Sundays Games
Visalia 5, San Jose 4
Lake Elsinore 3, Lancaster 2
Bakersfield 6, Inland Empire 5
Stockton 3, Modesto 2
High Desert 1, Rancho Cucamonga 0
Carolina League
Mondays Games
Potomac 4, Lynchburg 2, susp. 5 innings
Frederick 11, Wilmington 2
Myrtle Beach 3, Winston-Salem 2, 11 innings
Carolina at Salem, ppd. rain
Tuesdays Games
Potomac at Lynchburg, 6:30 p.m.
Frederick at Wilmington, 6:35 p.m.
Myrtle Beach at Winston-Salem, 7 p.m.
Carolina at Salem, 7:05 p.m.
Sundays Games
Wilmington at Potomac, ccd., rain
Frederick 5, Winston-Salem 2
Carolina 5, Lynchburg 4
Salem at Myrtle Beach, ppd., rain
Mondays Games
Lakeland 3, Daytona 2
Fort Myers 8, Palm Beach 3
Bradenton 11, St. Lucie 6
Brevard County 8, Dunedin 2
Charlotte 4, Jupiter 2
Clearwater 6, Tampa 2
Tuesdays Games
Dunedin at Brevard County, 10:35 a.m.
Daytona at Lakeland, 6 p.m.
Fort Myers at Palm Beach, 6:30 p.m.
St. Lucie at Bradenton, 6:30 p.m.
Jupiter at Charlotte, 6:35 p.m.
Tampa at Clearwater, 7 p.m.
Sundays Games
Charlotte 2, Fort Myers 1
Clearwater 4, Lakeland 2
Brevard County 4, Tampa 2
St. Lucie 5, Palm Beach 4
Jupiter 2, Bradenton 1
Midwest League
Mondays Games
Beloit 4, West Michigan 2
South Bend 3, Wisconsin 0
Great Lakes 4, Quad Cities 0
Lansing 4, Cedar Rapids 1
Kane County 3, Lake County 2
Fort Wayne 3, Clinton 2
Burlington 6, Dayton 0
Peoria 5, Bowling Green 4
Tuesdays Games
Cedar Rapids at Lansing, 10:35 a.m.
Lake County at Kane County, 1 p.m.
Beloit at West Michigan, 6:35 p.m.
Quad Cities at Great Lakes, 7:05 p.m.
Wisconsin at South Bend, 7:05 p.m.
Dayton at Burlington, 7:30 p.m.
Fort Wayne at Clinton, 7:30 p.m.
Bowling Green at Peoria, 7:30 p.m.
Sundays Games
Burlington 1, Fort Wayne 0, 1st game
Fort Wayne 3, Burlington 1, 2nd game
Beloit 4, Great Lakes 0, 1st game
Beloit 3, Great Lakes 1, 2nd game
Lake County 6, Peoria 2, 1st game
Lake County 4, Peoria 0, 2nd game
West Michigan 3, Quad Cities 2, 1st game
West Michigan at Quad Cities, 2nd game,
ccd., rain
Clinton 8, Dayton 4
Lansing 5, Wisconsin 3
South Bend at Cedar Rapids, ccd., rain
Bowling Green 11, Kane County 2
Mondays Games
Hickory 8, Lexington 4
Rome 5, Hagerstown 4, 1st game
Hagerstown 4, Rome 1, 2nd game
Greenville 5, Lakewood 3, 1st game
Lakewood 2, Greenville 1, 2nd game
Delmarva 5, Charleston, S.C. 0, 1st game
Charleston, S.C. 7, Delmarva 2, 2nd game
Asheville at West Virginia, ppd.
Augusta 2, Greensboro 0
Kannapolis 5, Columbia 0
Tuesdays Games
No games scheduled
Sundays Games
Asheville 4, West Virginia 2, 1st game
Asheville 6, West Virginia 1, 2nd game
Greenville at Lakewood, ppd., rain
Kannapolis 5, Columbia 4, 7 innings
Augusta 8, Greensboro 4
Rome at Hagerstown, ppd., rain
Charleston, S.C. at Delmarva, ppd., rain
Hickory 4, Lexington 3
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CAUGHT IN THE ACT
Toby Keith performed a tribute to
Merle Haggard at the American
Country Countdown Awards on
Sunday. Haggard died April 6,
his 79th birthday. Matthew
McConaughey introduced Keith.
STYLE STAR
Jane Fonda cut a
stylish figure at the
Season 2 premiere of her
Netflix show
Grace and
Frankie on
Sunday in Los
Angeles. She
paired an openshoulder
blouse with
flowing green
pants and accentuated
the look with
cobalt shoes.
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Castle (ABC)
15%
55%
19%
38%
35%
18%
Last Man Standing (ABC)
34%
21%
Nashville (ABC)
34%
23%
Limitless (CBS)
33%
16%
CSI: Cyber (CBS)
29%
25%
Criminal Minds: Beyond
Borders (CBS)
28%
22%
24%
25%
19%
25%
20%
24%
ED ARAQUEL, FOX
23%
21%
21%
28%
American Crime (ABC)
15%
19%
WOMEN
MEN
Castle (ABC)
60%
Nashville (ABC)
Limitless (CBS)
43%
40%
Rosewood (Fox)
19%
18%
Grandfathered (Fox)
26%
17%
Telenovela (NBC)
29%
14%
25%
12%
12%
36%
The Real ONeals (ABC)
30%
12%
Heartbeat (NBC)
12%
Crowded (NBC)
22%
11%
25%
10%
42%
JOJO WHILDEN
39%
35%
30%
21%
9%
5%
47%
19%
Empire (Fox)
17%
12%
25%
52%
Castle (ABC)
6%
26%
10%
Undateable (NBC)
31%
9%
Bordertown (Fox)
22%
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Nashville is Empire, but good. Ive grown up listening to rap and pop. Nashville
has turned me into a country music fan! The stories are soapy but always land
on the right side of trashy.
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Conflict
on top of
conflict
On the other
side of the
superhero
divide is
Team Iron
Man: Paul
Bettany, Robert Downey
Jr. and Don
Cheadle.
v CONTINUED FROM 1D
ZADE ROSENTHAL
(Tom Holland) and Black Panther spent decades on ice before be(Chadwick Boseman), a wild card coming a modern-day Avenger.
who holds a personal vendetta Hes still looking for a sense of
against Winter Soldier.
stability, a sense of home, Evans
But even when the groups en- says. There has also been a lack of
gage each other in an action- romantic attachment for the
packed extravaganza at an airport, straitlaced hero, though that benobodys wrong here, Evans gins to change in Civil War, the
says. No ones promoting evil. No actor teases. (There is the quesones the bad guy. We just have dif- tion of his virginity as well: A
ferent ways of being the good guy, couple of people on set were like,
and that can get fiery. And thats well, maybe on the USO tour
what this movie is rife with.
some girl dragged him into a
There are so many characters broom closet or something,
running around, its hard for even Evans laughs. But I dont think
the Russos to keep
hes a one-nighttrack. (They believe
stand kind of
Civil War is a good
guy.)
precursor to the
When
it
brothers potentially
comes to the
jam-packed Avengpolitics at hand,
ers: Infinity War, a
there has to be a
two-part epic arrivgroup consening in 2018 and 19.)
sus, though it
British actress Hayhas always kind
ley Atwell, who
of screwed him,
played Peggy Carter
Evans
says.
in the two previous
This is someCaptain
thing hes seen
America
Director Joe Russo
been
movies and stars on
and
ABCs Agent Carter TV series, burned by multiple times and
shows up for a surprise visit on said: You know what, theres too
this day and genuinely throws much at stake. Ive seen aliens
Anthony Russo a bit: I was like, come from portals from another
Oh, my God, did I forget she was planet. I handle some of the most
in the movie?
powerful people in the world. I
Peggy and Bucky are the last cant hand this over. Ive seen the
vestiges of the past for Cap, who weakness of men.
Theres no
misdirect
going on. ...
Its a film
about a
family at
war.
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most
experimental
work.
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subject to the Bankruptcy Courts approval pursuant to sections 330, 331 and
503(b)oftheBankruptcyCode;
d) any person or entity that asserts an administrative expense claim against
the Debtors pursuant to section 503(b) of the Bankruptcy Code; provided, however, that any person or entity that has a claim under section 503(b)(9) of the
Bankruptcy Code on account of prepetition goods received by the Debtors within
twenty days prior to the Petition Date must file a Proof of Claim on or before the
GeneralBarDate;
e) current officers and directors of the Debtors who assert claims for indemnification and/or contribution arising as a result of such officers or directors
prepetitionorpost-petitionservicestotheDebtors;
f) anyDebtorassertingaclaimagainstanotherDebtor;
g) any person or entity whose claim against the Debtor(s) has been allowed
byanorderoftheBankruptcyCourt,enteredonorbeforetheBarDates;
h) any person or entity who has been exempted from the requirement to file
aproofofclaimbyanotherorderenteredintheChapter11Cases;
i) any person or entity whose claim has been satisfied in full prior to the
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Interest Holders who wish to assert claims against the Debtors that arise out of
or relate to the ownership or purchase of an Interest,including claims arising out
of or relating to the sale,issuance,or distribution of such Interest,must file Proof
of Claim on or before the General Bar Date (or,in the case of a governmental unit,
the Governmental Bar Date), unless another exception identified in the Bar Date
Orderapplies.
ANY PERSON OR ENTITY THAT IS REQUIRED TO FILE A TIMELY PROOF
OF CLAIM IN THE FORM AND MANNER SPECIFIED BY THE BAR DATE
ORDER AND WHO FAILS TO DO SO ON OR BEFORE THE APPLICABLE BAR
DATE: (I) SHALL BE FOREVER BARRED, ESTOPPED, AND ENJOINED FROM
ASSERTING SUCH CLAIM AGAINST THE DEBTORS, THEIR ESTATES, OR
PROPERTY OF THE DEBTORS, OR THEREAFTER FILING A PROOF OF CLAIM
WITH RESPECT THERETO IN THE CHAPTER 11 CASES; (II) SHALL NOT, WITH
RESPECT TO SUCH CLAIM, BE TREATED AS A CREDITOR OF THE DEBTORS
FOR THE PURPOSES OF VOTING UPON ANY PLAN IN THIS PROCEEDING;
AND (III) SHALL NOT RECEIVE OR BE ENTITLED TO RECEIVE ANY PAYMENT
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The Debtors reserve the right to (a) dispute, or to assert offsets or defenses
against, any claim filed or any claim listed or reflected in the Schedules as to
nature,amount,liability,classification,or otherwise;and (b) subsequently designate any claim as disputed,contingent,or unliquidated. Nothing contained in this
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Acts or omissions of the Debtors,if any,that occurred prior to the Petition Date,
including acts or omissions related to any indemnity agreements, guarantees, or
services provided to or rendered by the Debtors, may give rise to claims against
the Debtors notwithstanding the fact that such claims (or any injuries on which
they are based) may be contingent or may not have matured or become fixed or
liquidated prior to the Petition Date. Therefore,any person or entity that holds or
asserts a claim or a potential claim against the Debtors,no matter how remote or
contingent,mustfileaProofofClaimonorbeforetheGeneralBarDate.
You may be listed as the holder of a claim against the Debtors in the Schedules,
as the same may be amended from time to time. If you hold or assert a claim
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contingent,unliquidated,ordisputed,you must file a Proof of Claim. Copies
of the Schedules and the Bar Date Order are available for inspection during
regular business hours at the office of the Clerk of the Bankruptcy Court, United
States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware,3rd Floor,824 Market Street,
Wilmington, Delaware 19801. In addition, copies of the Debtors Schedules and
Bar Date Order may be viewed and downloaded free of charge at KCCs dedicated
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1
The Debtors and the last four digits of their respective taxpayer identification
numbers are as follows: Sports Authority Holdings,Inc.(9008);Slap ShotHoldings,
Corp.(8209);The Sports Authority,Inc.(2802);TSA Stores,Inc.(1120);TSA Gift Card,
Inc. (1918); TSA Ponce, Inc. (4817); and TSA Caribe, Inc. (5664). The headquarters for the above-captioned Debtors is located at 1050 West Hampden Avenue,
Englewood,Colorado80110.
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Capitalized terms used herein but not otherwise defined herein shall have the
meaningsascribedtothemintheBarDateOrder.
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Entityhasthemeaninggiventoitinsection101(15)oftheBankruptcyCode.
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