SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 , 2019. THE WASHINGTON POST EZM2 D9
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Justin Thomas was looking at a
three-stroke lead after three
rounds at the CJ Cup with one
hole to play Saturday, which
would have set him up nicely for
his second win in three years at
South Korea’s only PGA To ur
event.
But the 18th hole saw a big
swing in the scoring at the Nine
Bridges course on Jeju Island.
South Korean-born New Zea-
lander Danny Lee holed a long
eagle putt to finish with a 68.
Thomas, who won the inaugural
CJ Cup in 2017, bogeyed the 18th
for a 70, and he and Lee were tied
at 1 5 under p ar after three r ounds.
Australian C ameron Smith was
in third place, three strokes be-
hind, after a 68. Jordan Spieth
shot a 70 and was in a three-way
tie for f ourth, four behind.
Lee said he was pleased to play
well before his family and fans.
“I’ve never played e xceptionally
well in Korea, so I also felt I could
play better in front of my Korean
fans. On top of that my parents
and my wife are Korean and my
granddad lives here, so that would
be great. I am glad I had a strong
showing this week, and hopefully
I can say the same tomorrow.”
Defending CJ Cup champion
and top-ranked Brooks Koepka
withdrew from the tournament
before t he third round after aggra-
vating a left knee injury a day
earlier when he slipped on wet
concrete.
l LPGA TOUR: Jessica Korda
shot a 6-under 66 in the third
round, with eight birdies and two
bogeys, to take a one-shot lead at
the LPGA Shanghai.
“I’ve been struggling a little bit
with my swing, so I’ve been work-
ing on it every day. It’s slowly
starting t o kind o f take its groove,”
the 26-year-old American said.
“A nd then just making some
putts.”
Korda, who has a 1 5-under total
of 201, is making her first start
since the Solheim Cup, where she
went 3-0-1 last month in Scotland
in the United States’ loss to Eu-
rope. She has three tour victories
in Asia.
Defending champion Danielle
Kang is in second place after a 66
at Qizhong Garden in the first of
four s traight e vents in Asia.
l PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS:
Scott Parel shot his second
straight 6-under 66 for a share of
the lead with To mmy To lles in the
Dominion Energy Charity Classic
in Richmond, the first of three
tournaments in the Charles
Schwab Cup playoffs.
Parel rebounded from a bogey
on the par-4 15th with birdies on
the par-5 16th and 18th at C ountry
Club of Virginia’s James River
Course. He won twice last season
on the 50-and-over tour.
To lles, the first-round leader,
shot a 67. H e also birdied 1 6 and 18
after dropping a stroke on 15.
To lles is winless in three sea-
sons o n tour and entered the w eek
59th in the Charles Schwab Cup
standings, with the top 54 advanc-
ing to the Invesco QQQ Champi-
onship Nov. 1 -3 in Thousand O aks,
Calif.
GOLF ROUNDUP
South Korean-born Lee eagles No. 18 to tie Thomas for the lead at the CJ Cup
SCOREBOARD
BASEBALL HOCKEY
TRANSACTIONS
HIGH SCHOOLS
BASKETBALL SOCCER
TENNIS
GOLF
MLB playoffs
x-If necessary
WILD-CARD ROUND
Tuesday, Oct. 1: at Washington 4, Milwaukee 3
Wednesday, Oct. 2: Tampa Bay 5, at Oakland 1
DIVISION SERIES
(Best of five)
NATIONAL LEAGUE
NATIONALS ELIMINATED DODGERS, 3-2
Game 1: at Los Angeles 6, Washington 0
Game 2: Washington 4, at Los Angeles 2
Game 3: Los Angeles 10, at Washington 4
Game 4: at Washington 6, Los Angeles 1
Game 5: Washington 7, at Los Angeles 3, 10 innings
CARDINALS ELIMINATED BRAVES, 3-2
Game 1: St. Louis 7, at Atlanta 6
Game 2: at Atlanta 3, St. Louis 0
Game 3: Atlanta 3, at St. Louis 1
Game 4: at St. Louis 5, Atlanta 4, 10 innings
Game 5: St. Louis 13, at Atlanta 1
AMERICAN LEAGUE
ASTROS ELIMINATED RAYS, 3-2
Game 1: at Houston 6, Tampa Bay 2
Game 2: at Houston 3, Tampa Bay 1
Game 3: at Tampa Bay 10, Houston 3
Game 4: at Tampa Bay 4, Houston 1
Game 5: at Houston 6, Tampa Bay 1
YANKEES ELIMINATED TWINS, 3-0
Game 1: at N.Y. Yankees 10, Minnesota 4
Game 2: at N.Y. Yankees 8, Minnesota 2
Game 3: N.Y. Yankees 5, at Minnesota 1
LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
(Best of seven)
NATIONAL LEAGUE
NATIONALS ELIMINATED CARDINALS, 4-0
Game 1: Washington 2, at St. Louis 0
Game 2: Washington 3, at St. Louis 1
Game 3: at Washington 8, St. Louis 1
Game 4: at Washington 7, St. Louis 4
AMERICAN LEAGUE
ASTROS ELIMINATED YANKEES, 4-2
Game 1: N.Y. Yankees 7, at Houston 0
Game 2: at Houston 3, N.Y. Yankees 2, 11 innings
Game 3: Houston 4, at N.Y. Yankees 1
Game 4: Houston 8, at N.Y. Yankees 3
Game 5: at N.Y. Yankees 4, Houston 1
Game 6: at Houston 6, N.Y. Yankees 4
WORLD SERIES
(Best of seven)
NATIONALS VS. ASTROS
Tuesday: Washington at Houston, 8:08 (Fox)
Wednesday: Washington at Houston, 8:07 (Fox)
Friday: Houston at Washington, 8:07 (Fox)
Saturday: Houston at Washington, 8:07 (Fox)
x-Sunday, Oct. 27: Houston at Washington, 8:07 (Fox)
x-Tuesday, Oct. 29: Washington at Houston, 8:07 (Fox)
x-Wednesday, Oct. 30: Washington at Houston, 8:08 (Fox)
Canadiens 5, Blues 2
MONTREAL .............................. 1 31 —5
ST. LOUIS ................................. 1 01 —2
FIRST PERIOD
Scoring: 1 , Montreal, Weal 2 (Domi, Tatar), 5:57 (pp).
2, St. Louis, Schwartz 1 (Pietrangelo, Tarasenko),
7:08.
SECOND PERIOD
Scoring: 3 , Montreal, Gallagher 4 (Danault), 0:06. 4,
Montreal, Drouin 3 (Kotkaniemi, Weber), 3:39 (pp). 5,
Montreal, Suzuki 2 (Thompson, Cousins), 11:33.
THIRD PERIOD
Scoring: 6 , St. Louis, Perron 4 (Parayko, Faulk), 19:22. 7,
Montreal, Weber 1, 19:37.
SHOTS ON GOAL
MONTREAL .............................. 8 13 4— 25
ST. LOUIS ............................... 11158 —34
Power-play opportunities: Montreal 2 of 5; St. Louis 0 of
- Goalies: Montreal, Price 4-2-1 (34 shots-32 saves). St.
Louis, Allen 1-1-0 (24-20).
Devils 1, Canucks 0
VANCOUVER ........................... 0 00 —0
NEW JERSEY ........................... 1 00 —1
FIRST PERIOD
Scoring: 1 , New Jersey, J.Hughes 1 (Hall, Vatanen),
14:08 (pp).
SHOTS ON GOAL
VANCOUVER ........................... 6 14 5— 25
NEW JERSEY ........................... 8 10 6— 24
Power-play opportunities: Vancouver 0 of 7; New Jersey
1 of 4. Goalies: Vancouver, Demko 2-1-0 (24 shots-23
saves). New Jersey, Blackwood 2-1-2 (25-25).
NBA preseason
THURSDAY’S RESULTS
Miami 107, Orlando 98
Chicago 111, Atlanta 93
Milwaukee 118, Minnesota 96
Denver 110, Portland 104
Dallas 102, L.A. Clippers 87
FRIDAY’S RESULTS
Washington 112, Philadelphia 93
Toronto 123, Brooklyn 107
Houston 144, Miami 133
New Orleans 117, New York 116
San Antonio 104, Memphis 91
Golden State 124, L.A. Lakers 103
REGULAR SEASON BEGINS
TUESDAY’S GAMES
New Orleans at Toronto, 8
L.A. Lakers at L.A. Clippers, 10:30
WEDNESDAY’S GAMES
Washington at Dallas, 8:30
Chicago at Charlotte, 7
Cleveland at Orlando, 7
Detroit at Indiana, 7
Boston at Philadelphia, 7:30
Memphis at Miami, 7:30
Minnesota at Brooklyn, 7:30
New York at San Antonio, 8:30
Oklahoma City at Utah, 9
Denver at Portland, 10
Sacramento at Phoenix, 10
Rockets 144, Heat 133
Late Friday
HOUSTON ........................... 3835383 3— 144
MIAMI ................................ 3535253 8— 133
HOUSTON: House Jr. 4-6 4-4 14, Tucker 2-5 0-0 5, Capela
8-10 4-8 20, Harden 12-26 12-13 44, Westbrook 6-13 2-6
16, Sefolosha 1-3 0-0 2, Hartenstein 0-0 0-0 0, Clark 0-1
0-0 0, Chandler 0-0 2-2 2, Clemons 2-5 3-4 9, Rivers 0-0
0-0 0, Gordon 7-12 5-5 23, McLemore 3-5 0-0 9. Totals
45-86 32-42 144.
MIAMI: Robinson 2-8 0-0 5, Adebayo 6-6 1-3 13, Leonard
2-4 0-0 4, Winslow 3-5 2-3 8, Nunn 15-27 4-6 40, Jones Jr.
5-9 2-2 13, Alexander 0-0 0-0 0, Olynyk 4-5 0-0 11, Silva
1-1 1-1 3, Macon 1-1 3-3 5, Dragic 5-8 0-0 12, Herro 5-15
0-0 14, Reed 1-1 0-0 3, Waiters 1-4 0-0 2. Totals 5 1-94
13-18 133.
Three-point Goals: Houston 22-49 (Harden 8-16, Gordon
4-9, McLemore 3-5, Clemons 2-4, House Jr. 2-4, West-
brook 2-5, Tucker 1-3, Clark 0-1, Sefolosha 0-2), Miami
18-37 (Nunn 6-10, Herro 4-8, Olynyk 3-4, Dragic 2-3,
Reed 1-1, Jones Jr. 1-1, Robinson 1-7, Winslow 0-1,
Leonard 0-1, Waiters 0-1). Fouled Out: None. Rebounds:
Houston 42 (Capela 13), Miami 45 (Adebayo 11).
Assists: Houston 22 (Harden 7), Miami 26 (Dragic 7).
Total Fouls: Houston 27, Miami 29. A: 19,600 (19,600).
Spurs 10 4, G rizzlies 91
Late Friday
MEMPHIS ............................ 2020232 8— 91
SAN ANTONIO .................... 3115253 3— 104
MEMPHIS: Crowder 3-11 4 -4 11, Clarke 4-8 3 -5 11,
Jackson Jr. 4-12 2 -2 1 1, Morant 7 -14 1-4 16, Brooks 1-8 1-2
3, Caboclo 3-7 2-2 9, Anderson 3-10 0-0 7, Jones 3-9 3-3 9,
Guduric 1-6 0-0 2, Konchar 0-0 0-0 0, Watanabe 0-0 0-0 0,
Allen 3-8 4-4 12. Totals 32-93 20-26 91.
SAN ANTONIO: DeRozan 5-12 1-2 14, Aldridge 4-14 6-7
14, Lyles 0-3 0-0 0, Murray 0-3 1-4 1, Forbes 5-10 1-1 14,
Johnson 1-1 0-0 2 , Gay 5 -11 0-0 1 3, Carroll 0-1 0-0 0, Metu
2-3 0 -0 4, S amanic 0-1 0 -0 0, P oeltl 2-4 2-4 6, M ills 5-10 2-3
16, White 0-4 2-4 2, Walker IV 4-6 1-1 9, Weatherspoon
0-0 0-0 0, Belinelli 3-8 2-2 9. Totals 3 6-91 18-28 104.
Three-point Goals: Memphis 7-35 (Allen 2-5, Anderson 1-2,
Caboclo 1-3, Morant 1-4, Jackson Jr. 1-5, Crowder 1 -7, Jones
0-2, Guduric 0-3, Brooks 0-4), San Antonio 14-31 (Mills 4-5,
DeRozan 3-3, Gay 3-6, Forbes 3-7, Belinelli 1-4, A ldridge 0-1,
Carroll 0-1, White 0-1, Samanic 0-1, Lyles 0-2). Rebounds:
Memphis 57 (Crowder, Caboclo 1 1), San Antonio 63
(Aldridge 11). Assists: Memphis 20 (Morant 6), San Anto-
nio 26 (DeRozan 5). Total Fouls: Memphis 20, San Antonio
- Technicals: Memphis coach Grizzlies (Defensive three
second).
Warriors 124, Lakers 103
Late Friday
L.A. LAKERS ....................... 3223331 5— 103
GOLDEN STATE .................. 3140233 0— 124
L.A. LAKERS: Caldwell-Pope 8-16 6-8 25, Dudley 1-5 1-2
4, Cacok 6-9 4-6 16, Caruso 1-1 0-0 2, Daniels 2-8 0-0 5,
Antetokounmpo 1-7 5-8 7, Jackson 4-10 0-2 11, Norvell
Jr. 8-17 8-9 29, Allen 1-5 2-4 4. Totals 3 2-78 26-39 103.
GOLDEN STATE: Robinson III 3-6 4-4 13, Dr.Green 4-12
0-2 9, Chriss 3-6 3-4 9, Curry 9-20 8-8 32, Russell 9-19 5-6
29, Toscano-Anderson 0-0 0-0 0, Paschall 3-6 5-5 11,
Spellman 1-6 0-2 2, Harrison 0-1 1-2 1, Bowman 0-0 0-0
0, Evans 0-4 2-2 2, Lee 1-3 2-2 4, Poole 3-7 0-0 8, Pippen
2-3 0-0 4. Totals 3 8-93 30-37 124.
Three-point Goals: L.A. Lakers 13-32 (Norvell Jr. 5-10,
Jackson 3-5, Caldwell-Pope 3-6, Daniels 1-4, Dudley 1-4,
Allen 0-1, Antetokounmpo 0-2), Golden State 18-46
(Russell 6-11, Curry 6-15, Robinson III 3-5, Poole 2-5,
Dr.Green 1-2, Harrison 0-1, Evans 0-1, Lee 0-2, Spellman
0-2, Chriss 0-2). Rebounds: L.A. Lakers 35 (Cacok 10),
Golden State 56 (Dr.Green 12). Assists: L.A. Lakers 25
(Jackson 9), Golden State 24 (Curry 6). Total Fouls: L.A.
Lakers 28, Golden State 32. Technicals: Dr.Green.
MLS playoffs
FIRST ROUND
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
at Toronto FC 5, D.C. United 1
at Atlanta United 1, New England 0
at Seattle 4, Dallas 3
Portland at Real Salt Lake, Late
SUNDAY’S MATCHES
New York Red Bulls at Philadelphia, 3
LA Galaxy at Minnesota United, 8:30
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
WEDNESDAY’S MATCHES
Toronto FC at New York City FC, 7
Salt Lake-Portland winner vs. Seattle at higher-seeded
team, 10
THURSDAY’S MATCHES
Philadelphia-New York Red Bulls winner vs. Atlanta at
higher-seeded team, 7:30
Minnesota-LA Galaxy winner at Los Angeles FC, 10:30
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
TUESDAY, OCT. 29
Western Conference at higher-seeded team, TBA
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30
Eastern Conference at higher-seeded team, TBA
MLS CUP
SUNDAY, NOV. 10
Eastern Conference champion vs. Western Conference
champion at higher-seeded team, 3
Atlanta United 1, Revolution 0
NEW ENGLAND 000
ATLANTA 011
First half: None.
Second half: 1 , Atlanta, Escobar, 2 (Barco), 70th minute.
Goalies: New England, Matt Turner, Brad Knighton;
Atlanta, Brad Guzan, Alec Kann.
Yellow Cards: Zahibo, New England, 42nd; Martinez,
Atlanta, 43rd; Gonzalez Pirez, Atlanta, 53rd; Larentow-
icz, Atlanta, 58th; Delamea Mlinar, New England, 76th.
New England, Matt Turner; Antonio Delamea Mlinar
(Juan Agudelo, 85th), Andrew Farrell; Teal Bunbury
(Juan Caicedo, 80th), Brandon Bye, Scott Caldwell,
Zahibo (Diego Fagundez, 80th); Gustavo Bou, Carles Gil,
DeJuan Jones, Cristian Penilla.
Atlanta, Brad Guzan; Franco Escobar, Leandro Gonzalez
Pirez, Jeff Larentowicz, Michael Parkhurst; Ezequiel
Barco (Mo Adams, 88th), Julian Gressel, Emerson
Hyndman (Florentin Pogba, 65th); Josef Martinez,
Justin Meram (Hector Villalba, 65th), Darlington Nagbe.
PGA Tour
CJ CUP
At Club at Nine Bridges
In Jeju Island, South Korea
Purse: $9.75 million
Yardage: 7,241; Par: 72
THIRD ROUND
Justin Thomas .............................. 68 63 70—201 -15
Danny Lee ..................................... 67 66 68—201 -15
Cameron Smith ............................. 67 69 68—204 -12
Wyndham Clark ............................ 71 67 67—205 -11
Jordan Spieth ................................ 70 65 70—205 -11
Byeong Hun An ............................. 64 69 73—206 -10
Collin Morikawa ............................ 69 73 65—2 07 -9
Gary Woodland ............................. 71 71 65—2 07 -9
Ian Poulter .................................... 69 72 66—2 07 -9
Graeme McDowell ........................ 68 71 68—2 07 -9
Kiradech Aphibarnrat ................... 69 69 69—2 07 -9
Tyrrell Hatton ............................... 69 68 70—2 07 -9
Kevin Streelman ........................... 69 69 69—2 07 -9
Emiliano Grillo .............................. 69 66 72—2 07 -9
Hideki Matsuyama ....................... 69 70 69—2 08 -8
Kyoung-Hoon Lee ......................... 69 67 72—2 08 -8
Ryan Moore ................................... 69 67 72—2 08 -8
Rory Sabbatini .............................. 71 69 69—2 09 -7
Ryan Palmer ................................. 70 69 70—2 09 -7
Joaquin Niemann .......................... 65 73 71—2 09 -7
Charles Howell III ......................... 67 70 72—2 09 -7
Harold Varner III ........................... 71 71 68—2 10 -6
Rafa Cabrera Bello ........................ 68 74 68—2 10 -6
Kevin Na ........................................ 72 68 70—2 10 -6
Jason Day ...................................... 66 73 71—2 10 -6
Corey Conners ............................... 70 72 69—2 11 -5
Sungjae Im .................................... 68 73 70—2 11 -5
Nate Lashley ................................. 72 69 70—2 11 -5
K.J. Choi ........................................ 69 74 68—2 11 -5
Dylan Frittelli ................................ 70 70 71—2 11 -5
Andrew Putnam ............................ 70 70 71—2 11 -5
Si Woo Kim ................................... 69 68 74—2 11 -5
Branden Grace .............................. 71 71 70—2 12 -4
Pat Perez ....................................... 73 69 70—2 12 -4
Tommy Fleetwood ........................ 71 70 71—2 12 -4
Sung Kang ..................................... 72 72 68—2 12 -4
Adam Schenk ................................ 71 74 67—2 12 -4
Charley Hoffman .......................... 67 72 73—2 12 -4
Jung-gon Hwang ........................... 67 71 74—2 12 -4
Viktor Hovland .............................. 69 69 74—2 12 -4
Hyungjoon Lee .............................. 71 71 71—2 13 -3
Phil Mickelson .............................. 70 72 71—2 13 -3
Kevin Tway ................................... 70 72 71—2 13 -3
Marc Leishman ............................. 72 69 72—2 13 -3
Soomin Lee ................................... 68 72 73—2 13 -3
Matt Jones .................................... 72 70 72—2 14 -2
Lucas Glover ................................. 74 69 71—2 14 -2
Keith Mitchell ............................... 74 72 68—2 14 -2
Chase Koepka ................................ 70 72 73—2 15 -1
Jhonattan Vegas .......................... 73 70 72—2 15 -1
C.T. Pan ......................................... 74 69 72—2 15 -1
Sergio Garcia ................................ 73 70 72—2 15 -1
Adam Long .................................... 73 72 70—2 15 -1
Chez Reavie .................................. 68 77 70—2 15 -1
Joel Dahmen ................................. 74 71 70—2 15 -1
Sanghyun Park .............................. 74 68 74—2 16 E
Vaughn Taylor .............................. 74 71 71—2 16 E
Luke List ....................................... 70 75 71—2 16 E
Troy Merritt .................................. 74 72 70—2 16 E
Danny Willett ............................... 76 71 70—217 +1
Abraham Ancer ............................. 73 74 71—218 +2
Jazz Janewattananond ................. 74 74 70—218 +2
Jeongwoo Ham ............................. 74 72 73—219 +3
Michael Kim .................................. 76 72 71—219 +3
Kyongjun Moon ............................. 76 72 71—219 +3
Max Homa ..................................... 69 82 69—220 +4
Billy Horschel ................................ 71 74 76—221 +5
Whee Kim ..................................... 76 75 70—221 +5
Scott Piercy .................................. 72 72 79—223 +7
Brian Stuard ................................. 72 76 75—223 +7
Yongjun Bae .................................. 78 72 73—223 +7
Chesson Hadley ............................ 75 76 72—223 +7
Yi Keun Chang ............................... 73 73 80—226 +10
Wonjoon Lee ................................. 74 73 79—226 +10
Tae Hee Lee .................................. 74 77 77—228 +12
Matthew Wolff ............................. 73 78 78—229 +13
European Tour
FRENCH OPEN
At Le Golf National
In Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France
Purse: $1.78 million
Yardage: 7 ,245
THIRD ROUND
Nicolas Colsaerts, Belgium ................67-66-67—2 00
George Coetzee, South Africa ............65-68-70—2 03
Kurt Kitayama, United States............66-68-70—2 04
Jamie Donaldson, Wales ....................71-67-66—2 04
Richie Ramsay, Scotland ....................66-69-70—2 05
Joachim B. Hansen, Denmark.............68-68-69—2 05
Gavin Moynihan, Ireland ....................68-69-68—2 05
Benjamin Hebert, France....................66-71-69—2 06
Martin Kaymer, Germany ...................68-69-69—2 06
Brandon Stone, South Africa .............68-69-69—2 06
Sam Horsfield, England ......................70-72-65—2 07
Victor Perez, France ...........................67-71-69—2 07
Steven Brown, England ......................71-68-69—2 08
Hudson Swafford, United States .......74-65-69—2 08
Thomas Detry, Belgium......................71-68-70—2 09
Marcus Kinhult, Sweden ....................69-71-69—2 09
Lucas Herbert, Australia ....................71-73-65—2 09
Andy Sullivan, England.......................70-71-68—2 09
ALSO
David Horsey, England .......................70-72-69—2 11
David Lipsky, United States...............71-72-69—2 12
Gregory Bourdy, France......................70-72-70—2 12
Charlie Saxon, United States .............70-71-72—2 13
Stewart Cink, United States ..............70-70-74—2 14
LPGA Tour
LPGA SHANGHAI
At Quzhong Garden Golf Coub in Shanghai
Purse: $2.1 million
Yardage: 6,672; Par: 72
THIRD ROUND
Jessica Korda ................................ 68 67 66—201 -15
Danielle Kang ................................ 69 67 66—202 -14
Brooke M. Henderson ................... 69 64 73—206 -10
Nasa Hataoka ............................... 67 73 67—2 07 -9
Kristen Gillman ............................. 73 66 68—2 07 -9
Sei Young Kim .............................. 73 67 68—2 08 -8
Angel Yin ...................................... 68 71 69—2 08 -8
Yu Liu ............................................ 76 66 68—2 10 -6
Jin Young Ko ................................. 72 70 68—2 10 -6
Jodi Ewart Shadoff ....................... 69 72 69—2 10 -6
Nelly Korda ................................... 71 72 68—2 11 -5
Ariya Jutanugarn .......................... 73 69 69—2 11 -5
Na Yeon Choi ................................. 70 71 71—2 12 -4
Georgia Hall .................................. 71 69 72—2 12 -4
Nanna Koerstz Madsen ................ 71 69 72—2 12 -4
Marina Alex .................................. 71 67 74—2 12 -4
Lydia Ko ........................................ 69 74 70—2 13 -3
Shanshan Feng ............................. 70 71 72—2 13 -3
Brittany Altomare ........................ 70 69 74—2 13 -3
Amy Yang ..................................... 67 71 75—2 13 -3
Hyo Joo Kim .................................. 73 74 67—2 14 -2
Megan Khang ................................ 74 71 69—2 14 -2
Gaby Lopez .................................... 73 72 69—2 14 -2
Caroline Masson ........................... 72 73 69—2 14 -2
Su Oh ............................................ 71 70 73—2 14 -2
Carlota Ciganda ............................ 72 73 70—2 15 -1
Eun-Hee Ji .................................... 72 73 70—2 15 -1
Jing Yan ........................................ 74 70 71—2 15 -1
Alena Sharp .................................. 72 72 71—2 15 -1
Jennifer Kupcho ............................ 69 75 71—2 15 -1
Ashleigh Buhai ............................. 72 71 72—2 15 -1
Annie Park .................................... 71 72 72—2 15 -1
Jeongeun Lee6 .............................. 72 68 75—2 15 -1
a-Ruoning Yin ............................... 75 71 70—2 16 E
Pajaree Anannarukarn .................. 70 70 76—2 16 E
Cydney Clanton ............................. 76 74 67—217 +1
Gerina Piller .................................. 70 78 69—217 +1
Ruixin Liu ...................................... 72 74 71—217 +1
Moriya Jutanugarn ....................... 73 72 72—217 +1
Nicole Broch Larsen ...................... 72 73 72—217 +1
Katherine Kirk .............................. 71 74 72—217 +1
Azahara Munoz ............................. 72 69 76—217 +1
Jasmine Suwannapura ................. 74 71 73—218 +2
a-Xiaowen Yin .............................. 73 71 74—218 +2
Mi Jung Hur .................................. 76 75 68—219 +3
Muni He ........................................ 74 75 70—219 +3
Jenny Shin .................................... 76 72 71—219 +3
Mel Reid ........................................ 69 72 78—219 +3
Wei-Ling Hsu ................................ 75 74 71—220 +4
Simin Feng .................................... 74 73 73—220 +4
Tiffany Joh .................................... 77 71 73—221 +5
Sarah Schmelzel ........................... 72 75 74—221 +5
Amy Olson .................................... 73 71 77—221 +5
Minjee Lee .................................... 74 69 78—221 +5
Xiyu Lin ......................................... 76 75 71—222 +6
In-Kyung Kim ................................ 74 75 73—222 +6
Note: a-Amateur
Sounders 4, FC Dallas 3
DALLAS 123
SEATTLE 214
First half: 1, Seattle, Ruidiaz, 12 (Roldan), 18th minute;
2, Seattle, Morris, 11 (Jones), 22nd; 3, Dallas, Cannon, 2,
39th.
Second half: 4, Dallas, Hedges, 2 (Barrios), 63rd; 5,
Seattle, Morris, 12 (Svensson), 74th; 6, Dallas, Acosta, 3
(Ziegler), 82nd; 7, Seattle, Morris, 13, 113th.
Extra time: None.
Goalies: Dallas, Jesse Gonzalez, Jimmy Maurer; Seattle,
Stefan Frei, Bryan Meredith.
Yellow Cards: Acosta, Dallas, 25th; Cannon, Dallas, 44th;
Gonzalez, Dallas, 88th.
Dallas, Jesse Gonzalez; Bressan (Paxton Pomykal,
77th), Reggie Cannon, Matt Hedges, Reto Ziegler; Bryan
Acosta, Michael Barrios, Ryan Hollingshead, Brandon
Servania (Edwin Cerrillo, 108th); Jesus Ferreira (Harold
Mosquera, 78th), Zdenek Ondrasek (Jacori Hayes,
90th+6).
Seattle, Stefan Frei; Kim Kee-Hee, Kelvin Leerdam (Luis
Silva, 111th), Bradley Shaun Smith (Victor Rodriguez,
67th), Roman Torres; Joevin Jones (Nouhou Tolo, 97th),
Cristian Roldan, Gustav Svensson; Nicolas Lodeiro,
Jordan Morris (Jordy Delem, 115th), Raul Ruidiaz.
ATP/WTA
KREMLIN CUP
At Olympic Stadium in Moscow
Purse: $840,130
Surface: Hardcourt indoor
MEN’S SINGLES — SEMIFINAL
Adrian Mannarino (7), France, def. Andreas Seppi, Italy,
6-3, 6-4; Andrey Rublev (6), Russia, def. Marin Cilic (3),
Croatia, 7-5, 6-4.
WOMEN’S SINGLES — SEMIFINAL
Belinda Bencic (3), Switzerland, def. Kristina Mladenovic,
France, 6-3, 6-4; Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Russia, def.
Karolina Muchova, Czech Republic, 6-4, 6-7 (8-6), 6-1.
MEN’S DOUBLES — FINAL
Matwe Middelkoop, Netherlands, and Marcelo Demolin-
er (4), Brazil, def. Simone Bolelli, Italy, and Andres
Molteni, Argentina, 6-1, 6-2.
ATP
EUROPEAN OPEN
At Lotto Arena in Antwerp, Belgium
Purse: 635,750
Surface: Hardcourt indoor
SINGLES — SEMIFINAL
Stan Wawrinka (4), Switzerland, def. Jannik Sinner,
Italy, 6-3, 6-2; Andy Murray, Britain, def. Ugo Humbert,
France, 3-6, 7-5, 6-2.
STOCKHOLM OPEN
At Kungliga tennishallen
Stockholm
Purse: 6 35,750
Surface: Hardcourt indoor
SINGLES — SEMIFINAL
Filip Krajinovic, Serbia, def. Pablo Carreno Busta (5),
Spain, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3; Denis Shapovalov (4), Canada, def.
Yuichi Sugita, Japan, 7-5, 6-2.
WTA
LUXEMBOURG OPEN
At Kockelscheuer Sport Centre
In Luxembourg
Purse: $250,000
Surface: Hardcourt indoor
SINGLES — SEMIFINAL
Jelena Ostapenko, Latvia, def. Anna Blinkova (8),
Russia, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2; Julia Goerges (2), Germany, def.
Elena Rybakina (3), Kazakhstan, 6-3, 6-4.
WOMEN’S DOUBLES — FINAL
Caty McNally and Cori Gauff, United States, def. Alexa
Guarachi Mathison, Chile, and Kaitlyn Christian (2),
United States, 6-2, 6-2.
Results
VOLLEYBALL
MARYLAND
Eleanor Roosevelt def. Largo (25-8, 25-14, 25-16)
PRIVATE
Episcopal def. Paul VI (25-21, 25-21, 24-26, 26-24)
Flint Hill def. Oakton (25-8, 25-8, 25-12)
BOYS’ SOCCER
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
St. Andrew’s 5, Washington Latin 0
MARYLAND
Bowie 2, Northwestern 1
PRIVATE
Sidwell Friends 4, St. James 0
GIRLS’ SOCCER
MARYLAND
Blake 2, Northwood 1
Northwest 4, Rockville 1
FOOTBALL
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Coolidge 16, Anacostia 6
H.D. Woodson 46, Wilson 6
Friendship Collegiate 2, Penn Wood 0 (FF)
MARYLAND
Centennial 41, Mount Hebron 26
Douglass 51, Surrattsville 0
DuVal 14, Bladensburg 6
Largo 26, Crossland 14
VIRGINIA
McLean 41, Herndon 2
PRIVATE
Annapolis Area Christian 10, Severn School 6
Bullis 36, Episcopal 19
Carroll 50, O’Connell 0
Flint Hill 35, Maret 13
Georgetown Prep 14, Landon 7
Gonzaga 28, DeMatha 26
Saint James 44, Sidwell Friends 21
St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes 21, St. Albans 14
Trinity Episcopal 44, Potomac School 0
FIELD HOCKEY
MARYLAND
Clarksburg 4, Wheaton 0
PRIVATE
Foxcroft 1, St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes 0
Sidwell Friends 9, Glasgow 0
GIRLS’ TENNIS
PRIVATE
Sidwell Friends 6, Washington International 0
Stars 4, Flyers 1
DALLAS .................................... 2 02 —4
PHILADELPHIA ........................ 1 00 —1
FIRST PERIOD
Scoring: 1 , Philadelphia, Couturier 2 (Giroux, Konecny),
0:43. 2, Dallas, Hintz 6 (Perry, Benn), 7:00. 3, Dallas,
Lindell 1 (Gurianov, Perry), 13:48 (pp).
THIRD PERIOD
Scoring: 4 , Dallas, Perry 1 (Hintz), 1:24. 5, Dallas,
Heiskanen 3 (Seguin), 18:05.
SHOTS ON GOAL
DALLAS .................................. 1114 —16
PHILADELPHIA ...................... 12918 —39
Power-play opportunities: Dallas 1 of 2; Philadelphia 0 of
- Goalies: Dallas, Bishop 2-4-1 (39 shots-38 saves).
Philadelphia, Hart 2-2-1 (15-12).
Golden Knights 3, Penguins 0
VEGAS ..................................... 0 12 —3
PITTSBURGH ........................... 0 00 —0
SECOND PERIOD
Scoring: 1 , Vegas, Stastny 4 (Glass, Pacioretty), 3:48
(pp).
THIRD PERIOD
Scoring: 2 , Vegas, Karlsson 1 (Engelland), 18:45 (sh). 3,
Vegas, Stone 6, 19:08.
SHOTS ON GOAL
VEGAS ..................................... 6 10 8— 24
PITTSBURGH ......................... 1199 —29
Power-play opportunities: Vegas 1 of 3; Pittsburgh 0 of
- Goalies: Vegas, Fleury 6-2-0 (29 shots-29 saves).
Pittsburgh, Jarry 1-1-0 (23-21).
Islanders 3, Blue Jackets 2 (OT)
N.Y. ISLANDERS ................ 2 001 —3
COLUMBUS ........................ 1 100 —2
FIRST PERIOD
Scoring: 1 , N.Y. Islanders, Barzal 4, 8:25. 2, Columbus,
Jones 1 (Milano, Lilja), 12:07. 3, N.Y. Islanders, Dal Colle
1 (Beauvillier, Nelson), 16:32.
SECOND PERIOD
Scoring: 4 , Columbus, Jenner 1, 17:46.
OVERTIME
Scoring: 5 , N.Y. Islanders, Nelson 4 (Leddy, Beauvillier),
0:33.
SHOTS ON GOAL
N.Y. ISLANDERS .............. 12812 2— 34
COLUMBUS ........................ 6 14 16 —36
Power-play opportunities: N.Y. Islanders 0 of 0; Colum-
bus 0 of 1. Goalies: N.Y. Islanders, Greiss 3-1-0 (35
shots-33 saves). Columbus, Korpisalo 3-2-1 (35-33).
Toronto FC 5, D.C. United 1
UNITED 011
TORONTO FC 105
First half: 1 , Toronto FC, Delgado, 3, 32nd minute; 3,
Toronto FC, Laryea, 2 (DeLeon), 93rd; 4, Toronto FC,
Osorio, 6, 95th; 5, Toronto FC, Osorio, 7 (Pozuelo), 103rd;
6, Toronto FC, DeLeon, 7 (Osorio), 105th+2.
Second half: 2 , D.C. United, Rodriguez, 7 (Brillant), 90th+3.
Extra time: None.
Goalies: D.C. United, Bill Hamid, Chris Seitz; Toronto FC,
Quentin Westberg, Alex Bono.
Yellow Cards: Osorio, Toronto FC, 40th; Delgado, Toron-
to FC, 72nd; Morrow, Toronto FC, 102nd; Jara, D.C.
United, 109th; Arriola, D.C. United, 112th.
D.C. United, Bill Hamid; Steve Birnbaum, Frederic Brillant,
Joseph Mora (Emmanuel Boateng, 87th); Russell Ca-
nouse, Felipe Martins (Ola Kamara, 44th), Junior Moreno,
Lucas Rodriguez, Ulises Segura (Luciano Acosta, 78th);
Paul Arriola, Wayne Rooney (Leonardo Jara, 106th).
Toronto FC, Quentin Westberg; Auro (Drew Moor, 90th+3),
Laurent Ciman, Chris Mavinga (Patrick Mullins, 107th),
Justin Morrow; Nicolas Benezet (Richie Laryea, 8 1st),
Michael Bradley, Marky Delgado, Tsubasa Endoh (Nick
DeLeon, 73rd), Jonathan Osorio, Alejandro Pozuelo;.
Avalanche 6, Lightning 2
COLORADO .............................. 1 32 —6
TAMPA BAY ............................ 1 01 —2
FIRST PERIOD
Scoring: 1 , Colorado, Jost 2 (Girard, Wilson), 3:09. 2,
Tampa Bay, Gourde 1 (Shattenkirk, McDonagh), 17:35.
SECOND PERIOD
Scoring: 3 , Colorado, Jost 3 (Compher, Wilson), 3:17. 4,
Colorado, Landeskog 3 (Rantanen, MacKinnon), 5:48. 5,
Colorado, Jost 4 (Wilson, Compher), 6:06.
THIRD PERIOD
Scoring: 6 , Colorado, Kadri 3 (Makar), 6:30. 7, Tampa
Bay, Hedman 1 (Killorn, Shattenkirk), 11:48. 8, Colorado,
Rantanen 5, 14:27.
SHOTS ON GOAL
COLORADO .............................. 6 10 8— 24
TAMPA BAY .......................... 12161 8— 46
Power-play opportunities: Colorado 0 of 2; Tampa Bay 0
of 2. Goalies: Colorado, Francouz 2-0-0 (46 shots-44
saves). Tampa Bay, Vasilevskiy 4-2-0 (24-18).
Coyotes 5, Senators 2
OTTAWA .................................. 0 02 —2
ARIZONA ................................. 2 12 —5
FIRST PERIOD
Scoring: 1 , Arizona, Capobianco 1 (Hinostroza, Goligoski),
7:09. 2, Arizona, Ekman-Larsson 1 (Keller, Stepan), 8:32.
SECOND PERIOD
Scoring: 3 , Arizona, Garland 4 (Schmaltz, Richardson), 9:40.
THIRD PERIOD
Scoring: 4 , Arizona, Soderberg 2 (Goligoski, Garland),
1:18 (pp). 5, Ottawa, Namestnikov 3, 2:58 (sh). 6,
Ottawa, Tierney 2 (Chabot, Anderson), 4:08 (pp). 7,
Arizona, Crouse 1, 19:05.
SHOTS ON GOAL
OTTAWA .................................. 5 10 21 —36
ARIZONA ................................. 8 81 2— 28
Power-play opportunities: Ottawa 1 of 2; Arizona 1 of 5.
Goalies: Ottawa, Anderson 1-4-0 (27 shots-23 saves).
Arizona, Raanta 1-0-1 (36-34).
Maple Leafs 4, Bruins 3 (OT)
BOSTON ............................. 1 020 —3
TORONTO .......................... 2 011 —4
FIRST PERIOD
Scoring: 1 , Toronto, Rielly 1 (Johnsson, Marner), 5:55. 2,
Toronto, Timashov 1 (Gauthier), 15:44. 3, Boston,
DeBrusk 1 (Wagner, Coyle), 19:39.
THIRD PERIOD
Scoring: 4 , Boston, Heinen 2 (Ritchie, Pastrnak), 1:36
(pp). 5, Toronto, Kerfoot 3 (Mikheyev, Muzzin), 2:37. 6,
Boston, Pastrnak 9 (Bergeron, Marchand), 15:34.
OVERTIME
Scoring: 7 , Toronto, Marner 4 (Rielly, Matthews), 3:54.
SHOTS ON GOAL
BOSTON ........................... 1815111 —45
TORONTO ........................ 15392 —29
Power-play opportunities: Boston 1 of 3; Toronto 0 of 0.
Goalies: Boston, Halak 2-1-1 (29 shots-25 saves).
Toronto, Andersen 5-2-0 (45-42).
NHL
EASTERN CONFERENCE
ATLANTIC GP WLOT Pts GF GA
x-Buffalo ........................ 861113 30 18
Boston............................ 851212 22 18
Toronto .......................... 953111 35 31
Montreal ........................ 842210 31 26
Tampa Bay ..................... 8431929 27
Florida ............................ 8323926 31
Detroit............................ 8350619 28
Ottawa ........................... 7151316 27
METROPOLITAN GP WLOT Pts GF GA
Pittsburgh ...................... 963012 32 23
Carolina .......................... 963012 30 25
Washington ................... 952212 31 28
N.Y. Islanders................. 853010 21 20
Columbus ....................... 8332818 26
New Jersey .................... 8242619 31
Philadelphia ................... 6231515 19
N.Y. Rangers .................. 5230415 19
WESTERN CONFERENCE
CENTRAL GP WLOT Pts GF GA
Colorado ......................... 870115 35 21
Nashville ........................ 8431932 31
St. Louis ......................... 8323924 29
Winnipeg........................ 9450827 33
Chicago........................... 5221515 15
Dallas ........................... 10 271521 31
Minnesota...................... 7160214 29
PACIFIC GP WLOT Pts GF GA
Edmonton....................... 871014 31 20
Anaheim......................... 862012 22 14
Vegas ............................. 963012 32 21
Arizona........................... 7421921 13
x-Calgary ........................ 8431923 22
Vancouver ...................... 7430822 15
x-San Jose...................... 7340618 24
x-Los Angeles ................ 7250420 31
x-Late game
FRIDAY’S RESULTS
Washington 5, N.Y. Rangers 2
Pittsburgh 4, Dallas 2
Colorado 5, Florida 4, OT
Chicago 3, Columbus 2, OT
Edmonton 2, Detroit 1
Anaheim 4, Carolina 2
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
New Jersey 1, Vancouver 0
Montreal 5, St. Louis 2
Vegas 3, Pittsburgh 0
N.Y. Islanders 3, Columbus 2, OT
Colorado 6, Tampa Bay 2
Toronto 4, Boston 3, OT
Arizona 5, Ottawa 2
Dallas 4, Philadelphia 1
Florida 3, at Nashville 2, OT
Calgary at Los Angeles, Late
Buffalo at San Jose, Late
SUNDAY’S GAMES
Washington at Chicago, 7
Vancouver at N.Y. Rangers, 1
Montreal at Minnesota, 5
Edmonton at Winnipeg, 7
Calgary at Anaheim, 9
MONDAY’S GAMES
Columbus at Toronto, 7
Vegas at Philadelphia, 7
Colorado at St. Louis, 8
Ottawa at Dallas, 8:30
TUESDAY’S GAMES
Arizona at N.Y. Rangers, 7
San Jose at Buffalo, 7
Toronto at Boston, 7
Pittsburgh at Florida, 7
Vancouver at Detroit, 7:30
Los Angeles at Winnipeg, 8
Edmonton at Minnesota, 8
Anaheim at Nashville, 8
Vegas at Chicago, 8:30
Washington at Calgary, 9
Panthers 3, Predators 2 (OT)
FLORIDA ............................ 0 200 —3
NASHVILLE ........................ 0 020 —2
SECOND PERIOD
Scoring: 1 , Florida, Malgin 2 (Yandle, Trocheck), 13:33
(pp). 2, Florida, Connolly 4 (Sceviour, Hunt), 19:09.
THIRD PERIOD
Scoring: 3 , Nashville, Josi 3 (Ellis, Duchene), 9:07. 4,
Nashville, Turris 3 (Ellis, Rinne), 13:30 (pp).
SHOOTOUT
Florida 1 (Hoffman NG, Trocheck G), Nashville 0 (Duch-
ene NG, Johansen NG, Turris NG).
SHOTS ON GOAL
FLORIDA ............................ 5 17 8— 30
NASHVILLE ........................ 9 774 —27
Power-play opportunities: Florida 1 of 2; Nashville 1 of 4.
Goalies: Florida, Montembeault 1-0-1 (27 shots-25
saves). Nashville, Rinne 4-0-1 (30-28).
MLB
Boston Red Sox: Released RHP Steven Wright. Assigned
RHP Josh A. Smith and OF Gorkys Hernandez outright to
Pawtucket (IL).
Cincinnati Reds: Designated C Juan Graterol for assign-
ment. Claimed LHP Josh D. Smith off waivers f rom Miami
and sent him outright to Louisville (IL).
Milwaukee Brewers: Signed RHP Deolis Guerra to a
one-year contract.
NBA
Atlanta Hawks: Requested waivers on F Kenny Gabri-
el. Signed G Mark Ogden Jr. and requested waivers on
him. Exercised the fourth-year option on F John
Collins and third-year options on Gs Kevin Huerter and
Trae Young.
Chicago Bulls: Waived Gs Milton Doyle and Justin Simon
and F Simisola Shittu.
Los Angeles Lakers: Requested waivers on G Marcus
Allen.
Memphis Grizzlies: Waived F/C Ivan Rabb, C Miles
Plumlee and F Bennie Boatwright.
NFL
Arizona Cardinals: Placed OL Brett Toth on the non-foot-
ball injury list. Activated CB Patrick Peterson from the
exempt list.
Tennessee Titans: Waived DL Brent Urban and Matt
Dickerson. Activated DT Jeffery Simmons from the
non-football injury list. Signed LB Derick Roberson from
the practice squad.
Washington Redskins: Released WR Cam Sims. Signed
RB Craig Reynolds from the practice squad.
NHL
Arizona Coyotes: Placed D Jordan O esterle on IR. Recalled
D Aaron Ness from Tucson (AHL).
Nashville Predators: Assigned F Daniel Carr to Milwau-
kee (AHL). Recalled Fs Miikka Salomaki and Yakov Trenin
from Milwaukee.
New Jersey D evils: Placed D Will Butcher on IR. Activated
D Andy Greene from IR.
New York Islanders: Recalled F Cole Bardreau from
Bridgeport (AHL).
Washington Capitals: Reassigned D Martin Fehervary to
Hershey (AHL).
ECHL
ECHL: Suspended J acksonville D Nick Wright indefinitely.
AL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
Since divisional play began in 1969:
2019:Houston def. New York, 4-2
2018: Boston def. Houston, 4-1
2017: Houston def. New York, 4-3
2016: Cleveland def. Toronto, 4-1
2015: Kansas City def. Toronto, 4-2
2014: Kansas City def. Baltimore, 4-0
2013: Boston def. Detroit, 4-2
2012: Detroit def. New York, 4-2
2011: Texas def. Detroit, 4-2
2010: Texas def. New York, 4-2
2009: New York def. Los Angeles, 4-2
2008: Tampa Bay def. Boston, 4-3
2007: Boston def. Cleveland, 4-3
2006: Detroit def. Oakland, 4-0
2005: Chicago def. Los Angeles, 4-1
2004: Boston def. New York, 4-3
2003: New York def. Boston, 4-3
2002: Anaheim def. Minnesota 4-1
2001: New York def. Seattle, 4-1
2000: New York def. Seattle, 4-2
1999: New York def. Boston, 4-1
1998: New York def. Cleveland, 4-2
1997: Cleveland def. Baltimore, 4-2
1996: New York def. Baltimore, 4-1
1995: Cleveland def. Seattle, 4-2
1994: strike
1993: Toronto def. Chicago, 4-2
1992: Toronto def. Oakland, 4-2
1991: Minnesota def. Toronto, 4-1
1990: Oakland def. Boston, 4-0
1989: Oakland def. Toronto, 4-1
1988: Oakland def. Boston, 4-0
1987: Minnesota def. Detroit, 4-1
1986: Boston def. California, 4-3
1985: Kansas City def. Toronto, 4-3
1984: Detroit def. Kansas City, 3-0
1983: Baltimore def. Chicago, 3-1
1982: Milwaukee def. California, 3-2
1981: New York def. Oakland, 3-0
1980: Kansas City def. New York, 3-0
1979: Baltimore def. California, 3-1
1978: New York def. Kansas City, 3-1
1977: New York def. Kansas City, 3-2
1976: New York def. Kansas City, 3-2
1975: Boston def. Oakland, 3-0
1974: Oakland def. Baltimore, 3-1
1973: Oakland def. Baltimore, 3-2
1972: Oakland def. Detroit, 3-2
1971: Baltimore def. Oakland, 3-0
1970: Baltimore def. Minnesota, 3-0
1969: Baltimore def. Minnesota, 3-0
Astros 6, Yankees 4
NEW YORK AB RHBI BB SO AVG
LeMahieu 1b...................511 201.346
Judge rf ..........................401 012.240
Torres 2b ........................501 000.280
Hicks cf...........................400 001.154
Encarnacion dh ...............300 013.056
Gregorius ss ...................412 001.217
Sanchez c.......................301 111.130
Urshela 3b ......................323 110.238
Gardner lf .......................401 002.136
TOTALS 35 410441 1—
HOUSTON AB RHBI BB SO AVG
Springer cf-rf ................. 310021 .160
Altuve 2b........................ 432210 .348
Brantley lf ...................... 301010 .304
Bregman 3b .................... 310110 .167
Gurriel 1b ....................... 412300 .125
Correa ss ........................ 300011 .182
Alvarez dh ...................... 300002 .045
Diaz ph-dh ...................... 100000 .000
Maldonado c................... 401002 .250
Reddick rf-lf ................... 400000 .167
TOTALS 32 66 666 —
NEW YORK ................. 010 100 002 —4 10 0
HOUSTON ................... 300 001 002 —660
Two outs when winning run scored.
LOB: New York 8, Houston 6. 2B: Gregorius (1), Altuve
(1). HR: Urshela (2), off Urquidy; LeMahieu (2), off Os-
una; Gurriel (1), off Green; Altuve (2), off Chapman.
NEW YORK IP HRER BB SO ERA
Green ............................... 123311 9.64
Happ................................. 200010 3.38
Cessa................................ 210001 0.00
Kahnle .............................. 111112 1.59
Ottavino........................... 100001 11.5
Britton ............................. 110020 0.00
Chapman ..........................2 12211 6.75
HOUSTON IP HRER BB SO ERA
Peacock .........................1.2 21112 3.38
James............................... 110021 4.91
Pressly .............................1 00000 10.8
Urquidy .........................2.2 31115 3.38
Harris ............................1.1 10000 0.00
Smith ............................... 110001 2.45
Osuna ............................... 122202 3.60
WP: Osuna (1-0); LP: Chapman (0-1). Inherited run-
ners-scored: James 2-0, Pressly 3-0, Harris 2-0. PB:
Sanchez (2). T: 4 :09. A: 4 3,357 (41,168).