Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona (2024)

SCOREBOARD B9 Arizona Daily Star Sunday, July 16, 2017 TV SUNDAY Auto racing U.S. WOMEN'S OPEN Saturday at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster J. Purse: $5 million. Yardage: Par: 72 Third Round a-denotes amateur SCOTTISH OPEN Saturday at Dundonald Links in Irvine, Scotland. Purse: $7 million.

Yardage: Par: 72 Third Round Ian Poulter, England 67-69-71 207 Andrew Dodt, Australia 67-69-71 207 CallumShinkwin, England 67-68-72 207 Andy Sullivan, England 70-72-67 209 Johan Carlsson, Sweden 73-69-68 210 Ryan Fox, New Zealand 72-69-69 210 Paul Dunne, Ireland 68-73-69 210 Richard Bland, England 69-74-68 211 Graeme McDowell, N.Ireland 75-68-68 211 Rafa Cabrera Bello, Spain 70-72-69 211 Anthony Wall, England 71-71-69-211 Bernd Ritthammer, Germany 72-69-70 211 Andrew Johnston, England 73-68-70 211 Matt Kuchar, United States 68-70-73 211 Rickie Fowler, United States 67-70-74 211 Alexander Knappe, Germany 70-65-76 211 Matthieu Pavon, France 69-74-69 212 Adrian Otaegui, Spain 73-66-73 212 Formula One race IndyCar race NASCAR Monster Energy race Tourde France, Stage 15 Games Games European Tour, final round European Tour, final round PGA Tour, final round U.S. Women's Open, final round PGA Tour, final round Champions Tour, final round Celebrity Championship, final round Yankees at Red Sox, Game 1 D-backs at Braves Giants at Padres Yankees at Red Sox, Game 2 Summer League: Semifinal Summer League: Semifinal Gold Cup: Jamaica vs. El Salvador Gold Cup: Curacao vs. Mexico Wimbledon, men's final Wimbledon, men's final (T) Washington at New York Phoenix at Minnesota Phoenix at Minnesota Cycling Extreme Golf MLB NBA Soccer Tennis WNBA RADIO SUNDAY MLB D-backs at Braves Yankees at Red Sox, Game 2 1490-AM is broadcast simultaneously on 104.9-FM Legend: (T) Tape delayed Channel guide: Ch 13 (Ch 7 on Comcast) CNBC (Ch 35 on Cox, Ch 27 on Comcast, Ch 355 on DirecTV, Ch 208 on Dish) ESPN (Ch 24 on Cox, Ch 2 on Comcast, Ch 206 on DirecTV, Ch 140 on Dish) ESPN2 (Ch 25 on Cox, Ch 30 on Comcast, Ch 209 on DirecTV, Ch 143 on Dish) FS1 is Fox Sports 1 (Ch 27 on Cox, Ch 32 on Comcast, Ch 219 on DirecTV, Ch 150 on Dish) FS2 is Fox Sports 2 (Ch. 341 on Cox, not available on Comcast, Ch.

618 on DirecTV, Ch. 397 on Dish) FSAZ (Ch 26 on Cox, Ch 31 on Comcast, Ch 686 on DirecTV, Ch 415 on Dish) FSAZ Plus (Ch 73 on Cox, Ch 686.1 on DirecTV, Comcast and Dish subscribers, please check your cable guide, channel number may change daily) Golf (Ch 65 on Cox, Ch 28 on Comcast, Ch 218 on DirecTV, Ch 401 on Dish) NBA is NBA TV (Ch 308 on Cox, Ch 273 on Comcast, Ch 216 on DirecTV, Ch 156 on Dish) NBCS is NBC Sports Network (Ch 59 on Cox, Ch 29 on Comcast, Ch 220 on DirecTV, Ch 159 on Dish) TBS (Ch 30 on Cox, Ch 37 on Comcast, Ch 247 on DirecTV, Ch 139 on Dish) CNBC CNBC NBCS NBCS Ch9 ESPN Golf Ch4 Golf Chll Chl3 Golf Ch4 TBS FSAZ FSAZ Plus ESPN ESPN2 ESPN2 FS2 FS1 ESPN Ch9 NBA FSAZ NBA 10:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 1490-AM 1490-AM Reinstated 2B and Starlin Castro and DH Matt Holliday from the 10-day DL Recalled LHP Jordan Montgomery from Scranton Wilkes-Barre. Selected the contract of IB Garrett Cooper from ScrantonWilkes-Barre.

TEXAS RANGERS Sent RHP A.J. Griffin to the AZL Rangers for a rehab assignment. Traded INFYeysonYrizarri to the Chicago White Sox for 2017 international slot compensation. TORONTO BLUE JAYS Sent RHP Joe Smith to Buffalo (IL) for a rehab assignment. National League ATLANTA BRAVES Placed RHP Jason Motte on the 10-day DL Recalled RHP Jason Hursh from Gwinnett (IL).

Sent OF Danny Santa na to Gwinnett for a rehab assignment. COLORADO ROCKIES Sent OF David Dahl to Albuquerque (PCL) for a rehab assignment. LOS ANGELES DODGERS Agreed to terms with Shawn Zarraga on a minor league contract. MILWAUKEE BREWERS Optioned RHP Michael Blazek to Colorado Springs (PCL). Recalled OF Brett Phillips from Colorado Springs.

NEWYORK METS Agreed to terms with RHP Bryce Hutchinson on a minor league contract. PITTSBURGH PIRATES Placed OF Stephen Piscotty on the 10-day DL Recalled OF Magneuris Sierra from Springfield (TL). SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Reinstated 3B Eduardo Nunez from the 10-day DL. Activated LHP Madison Bumgarner from the 60-day DL. Placed RHP Johnny Cueto on the 10-day DL WASHINGTON NATIONALS Agreed to terms with LHP Sean Adler on a minor league contract.

BASKETBALL National Basketball Association DETROIT PISTONS Waived Michael Gbinije. HOCKEY National Hockey League NEW JERSEY DEVILS Signed Nico Hirshier to a three-year, entry-level contract. VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS Signed Griffin Reinhart and Brendan Leipsic. PECOS LEAGUE 4:30 a.m. Noon Noon 4:30 a.m.

10 a.m. Noon 7a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m. 11a.m.

Noon Noon Noon 10 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 3 p.m.

5 p.m. 3 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6a.m. Noon Noon 4 p.m.

4 p.m. TOURDE FRANCE Aru surrenders yellowjersey back to Froome By Samuel Petrequin and John Leicester THE ASSOCIATED PRESS RODEZ, France There is only one thing certain at the Tour de France: Nothing is certain. Following two frenetic days of racing in the Pyrenees, no one would have bet a cent on a change of leadership on Saturday after Stage 14, a rolling 113 -mile ride with no major difficulty. But a short and steep climb to the finish in the southern town of Rodez was enough for Chris Froome and his mighty Sky team to recover the yellow jersey they lost two days before in the mountains. The day's big loser was Fabio Aru, the Astana leader, who cracked in the last 500 meters and relinquished the coveted tunic to the three -time champion.

While the Team Sky train hit the front in the technical and twisting final miles at high speed, Aru was at the back and didn't come back before the peloton split in the climb. He lost touch with the leaders in the sharp ascent of the Cote de Saint Pierre and crossed the line 25 seconds behind stage winner Michael Matthews. Froome had no problem tackling the final climb. He finished hot on the heels of Matthews. "It's a beautiful surprise today," said Froome who lost his jersey after enduring a bad day on the road to the ski station of Peyragudes.

Froome said he had no explanation for Aru's breakdown. But Astana team director Dmitryi Fofonov said the Italian climber simply paid for his efforts in the previous days. "He was on his own, isolated," Fofonov said. "We had crosswinds the whole day, we needed to be up front all the time to avoid the splits. Then the finish was explosive, with sprinters climbing very fast.

Not Fabio's favorite ground. Today we lost a battle but not the war." Froome, who had a six-second deficit at the start of the stage, is enjoying an 18 -second advantage over Aru, who is paying for the weakness of his Astana team. The Kazakhstan-funded team lost key member Jakob Fugl-sang on Friday after he broke a wrist and elbow, and Aru didn't have the teammates to help him stay at the front. French rider Romain Bardet the runner -up to Froome last year, limited his losses to five seconds. He is 23 seconds back from the leader, in third place.

In fourth is Rigoberto Uran who stuck with Froome on the final climb. He trails the Briton by 29 seconds overall. Froome could hardly believe he won back so much time on a stage that, on paper, didn't seem set up to pose such difficulties for Aru. He thanked his teammates for their essential role in keeping him at the front, allowing him to pounce on the final climb while Aru was stuck. In the last frenzied dash, Froome said teammate Michal Kwiatowski was urging him on over their radio system, yelling: "Froomey, go, go, go! There are gaps everywhere!" Froome remained wary, because the top five were still close to each other.

He said he'd always expected this Tour to be very open, with its atypical route over all five of France's mountain ranges, a prediction that is coming true, with just 29 seconds separating the top four. "Everyone is fighting for every second they can get," Froome said. "The time I made up today could be very vital." NASCAR XFINITY OVERTON'S 200 Saturday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H. Lap length: 1.058 miles (Start position in parentheses) 1. (1) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 200 laps, 0 rating, 0 points.

2. (6) Ryan Preece, Toyota, 200, 0, 51. 3. (7) William Byron, Chevrolet, 200, 0, 42. 4.

(3) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 200, 0, 0. 5. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 200, 0, 0. 6. (13) Ben Kennedy, Chevrolet, 200, 0, 32.

7. (8) Elliott Sadler, Chevrolet, 199, 0, 42. 8. (12) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 199, 0, 0. 9.

(10) Cole Custer, Ford, 199, 0, 28. 10. (9) Brennan Poole, Chevrolet, 199, 0, 33. 11. (4) Matt Tifft, Toyota, 199,0, 30.

12. (5) Daniel Hemric, Chevrolet, 199, 0, 25. 13. (14) Blake Koch, Chevrolet, 199, 0, 24. 14.

(19) Ryan Reed, Ford, 198, 0,23. 15. (21) JJYeley, Toyota, 198, 0,22. 16. (23) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 198, 0, 21.

17. (16) Brendan Gaughan, Chevrolet, 197, 0, 20. 18. (24) Harrison Rhodes, Chevrolet, 197 0, 19. 19.

(18) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 197, 0, 18. 20. (20) Ryan Sieg, Chevrolet, 197, 0, 17. 21. (26) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 197 0, 16.

22. (39) Dylan Lupton, Toyota, 196, 0, 15. 23. (25) Garrett Smithley, Chevrolet, 195, 0, 14. 24.

(15) Dakoda Armstrong, Toyota, 195, 0, 13. 25. (34) Joey Gase, Chevrolet, 195, 0, 12. 26. (27) BJ McLeod, Chevrolet, 194, 0, 11.

27. (32) Spencer Boyd, Chevrolet, 193, 0, 10. 28. (33) Timmy Hill, Chevrolet, 186, 0, 9. 29.

(31) Tommy Joe Martins, Chevrolet, 185, 0,8. 30. (28) David Starr, Chevrolet, 184, 0, 7. 31. (38) Mike Harmon, Dodge, 178, 0, 6.

32. (11) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 173, 0, 10. 33. (37) Martin Roy, Chevrolet, engine, 163, 0, 4. 34.

(22) Brandon Jones, Chevrolet, 157, 0, 3. 35. (17) Spencer Gallagher, Chevrolet, suspension, 156, 0,2. 36. (36) Carl Long, Toyota, electrical, 67 0, 1.

37. (35) Morgan Shepherd, Chevrolet, suspension, 59, 0,1. 38. (30) Jeff Green, Chevrolet, electrical, 15, 0, 1. 39.

(29) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, brakes, 7 0, 0. 40. (40) John Jackson, Chevrolet, accident, 4, 0, 0. Top 10 in Points: 1. E.Sadler, 620; 2.

W.Byron, 575; 3. J.AIIgaier, 530; 4. B.Poole, 428; 5. D.Hemric, 421; 6. C.Custer, 396; 7.

M.Tifft, 387; 8. R.Reed, 377; 9. M.Annett, 355; 10. D.Armstrong, 351. WIMBLEDON Saturday at The All England Lawn Tennis Croquet Club in London.

Purse: $41.1 million (Grand Slam) Surface: Grass-Outdoor Singles Women Championship Garbine Muguruza (14), Spain, def. Venus Williams (10), United States, 7-5, 6-0. Doubles Men Championship Lukasz Kubot, Poland, and Marcelo Melo (4), Brazil, def. Oliver Ma rach, Austria, and Mate Pavic (16), Croatia, 5-7, 7-5, 7-6 (2), 3-6, 13-11. Women Championship Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina (2), Russia, def.

Chan Hao-ching, Taiwan, and Monica Niculescu (9), Romania, 6-0, 6-0. CONCACAF GOLD CUP GROUP A x-Costa Rica x-Canada GP GF GA Pts 3 2 10 3 12 0 5 1 7 x-Honduras 3 111 French Guiana 3 0 0 3 2 10 0 x-advanced to quarterfinals Friday, July 7 At Harrison, N.J. Canada 4, French Guiana 2 Costa Rica 1, Honduras 0 Tuesday, July 11 At Houston Costa Rica 1, Canada 1, tie Honduras 3, French Guiana 0, forfeit Friday, July 14 At Frisco, Texas Costa Rica 3, French Guiana 0 Canada 0, Honduras 0, tie GROUP GP GF GA Pts x-United States 3 2 1 0 7 3 7 x-Panama 3 2 1 0 6 2 7 Martinique Nicaragua 1 0 2 3 0 0 3 x-advanced to quarterfinals baturday.Julys At Nashville, Tenn. United States 1, Panama 1 Martinique 2, Nicaragua 0 Wednesday, July 12 At Tampa, Fla. Panama 2, Nicaragua 1 United States 3, Martinique 2 Saturday, July 15 At Cleveland Panama 3, Martinique 0 United States 3, Nicaragua 0 GROUP ShanshanFeng 66-70-71 207 a-Hye-JinChoi 69-69-70 208 AmvYane 67-71-70 208 Sung Hyun Park 73-70-67 210 -6 MirimLee 70-74-67 211 -5 SoYeonRyu 68-72-71 211 -5 Jeongeiin6 Lee 69-69-73 211 -5 Cristie Kerr 69-73-70 212 Carlota Ciganda 69-71-72 212 EunHeeJi 73-71-69 213 -3 MiJungHur 71-72-70 213 -3 Ham Nomura 71-69-73 213 -3 SeonWooBae 70-69-74 213 -3 Christina Kim 75-71-68 214 Sei Young Kim 69-73-72 214 Brooke Henderson 70-71-73 214 Marina Alex 71-70-73 214 -2 Jin Young Ko 73-72-70 215 -1 LizetteSalas 71-73-71 215 -1 Jane Park 72-72-71 215 -1 Jenny Shin 71-72-72 215 -1 Charley Hull 72-70-73 215 -1 Pernilla Lindberg 75-71-70 216 Megan Khang 69-74-73 216 LydiaKo 68-73-75 216 In Gee Chun 70-70-76 216 Moriya Jutanugarn 71-75-71 217 1 a-JenniferKupcho 74-72-71 217 1 JingYan 71-74-72 217 1 Lee-Anne Pace 72-73-72 217 1 GerinaPiller 73-72-72 217 1 Jessica Korda 75-69-73 217 1 a-Lauren Stephenson 72-72-73 217 1 Katherine Kirk 70-73-74 217 1 Lexi Thompson 71-72-74 217 1 a-RachelHeck 72-74-72 218 2 AiMiyazato 72-73-73 218 2 Sandra Gal 71-74-73 218 2 MiHyangLee 70-75-73 218 2 KarrieWebb 74-71-73 218 2 Jennifer Song 74-71-73 218 2 Anna Nordqvist 72-72-74 218 2 Austin Ernst 73-70-75 218 2 Stacy Lewis 71-71-76 218 2 AshleighBuhai 70-72-76 218 2 Angela Stanford 70-72-76 218 2 MinjeeLee 69-72-77 218 2 p*rnanongPhatlum 73-71-75 219 3 SupamasSangchan 70-73-76 219 3 MarissaSteen 70-73-76 219 3 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC Saturday at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, III.

Purse: $5.6 million. Yardage: Par 71 Third Round a-denotes amateur Patrick Rodgers 65-64-68 197 -16 Daniel Berger 69-67-63 199 -14 Scott Stallings 71-64-64 199 Nicholas Lindheim 68-66-66 200 Jamie Lovemark 68-67-66 201 J.J.Henry 69-64-68 201 Bryson DeChambeau 66-65-70 201 Vaughn Taylor 69-68-65 202 Brian Campbell 69-67-66 202 Rick Lamb 69-70-63 202 TreyMullinax 66-70-66 202 RorySabbatini 65-70-67 202 Jonathan Byrd 70-65-67 202 Kevin Tway 70-63-69 202 Charles Howell III 63-69-70 202 Chesson Hadley 69-64-69 202 Zach Johnson 65-67-70 202 RichyWerenski 70-67-66 203 Ben Martin 70-67-66 203 OllieSchniederjans 63-74-66 203 Kevin Streelman 67-69-67 203 Lucas Glover 71-68-64 203 Stuart Appleby 73-66-64 203 Troy Merritt 69-66-68 203 Brian Harman 70-70-63 203 Chad Campbell 65-68-70 203 Wesley Bryan 66-71-67 204 Cameron Percy 69-69-66 204 Daniel Summerhays 66-72-66 204 Patton Kizzire 68-69-67 204 Miguel Angel Carballo 68-68-68 204 Camilo Villegas 67-69-68 204 Charley Hoffman 67-68-69 204 Kevin Kisner 69-65-70 204 TroyMatteson 67-70-68 205 Jonathan Randolph 68-69-68 205 Ricky Barnes 70-68-67 205 Sam Saunders 69-69-67 205 Derek Fathauer 70-69-66 205 BudCauley 72-67-66 205 Dominic Bozzelli 67-68-70 205 Brandon Hagy 66-73-66 205 Steve Strieker 73-67-65 205 MarkAnderson 70-67-69 206 a-Nick Hardy 71-66-69 206 a-MaverickMcNealy 69-68-69 206 Greg Chalmers 69-68-69 206 Tyrone Van Aswegen 70-68-68 206 Peter Malnati 71-67-68 206 Kyle Stanley 71-66-69 206 Scott Brown 72-66-68 206 Chris Stroud 67-70-69 206 J.TPoston 68-69-69 206 Ben Crane 67-69-70 206 SamHorsfield 66-73-67 206 Seamus Power 70-70-66 206 ChezReavie 66-70-71 207 Bubba Watson 69-70-68 207 Morgan Hoffmann 72-67-68 207 K.J.Choi 68-72-67 207 Y.E.Yang 68-72-67 207 BooWeekley 68-69-71 208 CHAMPIONS-CONSTELLATION SENIOR PLAYERS Saturday at Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings Mills, Md. Purse: $2.8 million. Yardage: Par: 72 Third Round Bernhard Langer 65-67-66 198 Brandt Jobe 66-68-65 199 Scott McCarron 67-68-69 204 Corey Pavin 65-68-71 204 Miguel Angel Jimenez 68-71-67 206 Loren Roberts 69-70-68 207 Steve Flesch 65-73-69 207 Vijay Singh 71-70-67 208 Colin Montgomerie 71-69-69 209 Paul Broadhurst 68-71-70 209 TomByrum 75-68-67 210 Fred Funk 71-70-69 210 JoeDurant 72-68-70 210 Jay Don Blake 71-69-70 210 Tom Lehman 71-68-71 210 Kevin Sutherland 70-72-69 211 Jay Haas 70-73-68 211 Stephen Ames 71-70-70 211 TimPetrovic 73-71-67 211 KirkTriplett 69-71-71 211 Tommy Armour III 70-71-70 211 Scott Dunlap 66-71-74 211 LeeJanzen 68-75-69 212 Neal Lancaster 71-71-70 212 MarkCalcavecchia 73-68-71 212 DuffyWaldorf 70-71-71 212 GeneSauers 69-72-71 212 Mark Brooks 71-69-72 212 Glen Day 69-70-73 212 lanWoosnam 67-70-75 212 JeffMaggert 72-71-70 213 Esteban Toledo 73-70-70 213 Woody Austin 77-67-69 213 FranQuinn 71-73-69 213 Larry Mize 64-76-73 213 Michael Bradley 71-68-74 213 Willie Wood 71-72-71 214 David Toms 72-71-71 214 Kenny Perry 73-70-71 214 Wes Short, Jr. 71-73-70 214 JoeySindelar 68-73-73 214 John Daly 70-73-72 215 Brian Henninger 69-74-72 215 Greg Kraft 70-73-72 215 Jesper Parnevik 71-71-73 215 PaulGoydos 71-73-71 215 Billy Mayfair 70-71-74 215 Rod Spittle 71-69-75 215 Jerry Smith 72-73-70 215 Jose Maria Olazabal 72-74-69 215 Michael Allen 69-74-73 216 Scott Parel 71-71-74 216 TomPerniceJr.

71-74-71 216 Jim Carter 67-78-71 216 Doug Garwood 71-74-71 216 Jerry Kelly 71-75-70 216 GP GF GA Pts Jamaica 2 1 1 0 2 0 4 Mexico 2 110 3 1 4 El Salvador 2 10 13 3 3 Curacao 2 0 0 2 0 4 0 WNBA WESTERN Pet GB Minnesota 14 2 .875 Los Angeles 13 5 .722 2 Mercury 11 7 .611 4 Seattle 9 10 .474 BA Dallas 9 11 .450 7 San Antonio 2 16 111 13 EASTERN Pet GB Connecticut 11 8 .579 Washington 11 8 .579 New York 8 9 .471 2 Atlanta 8 10 .444 2i Indiana 7 11 .389 3A Chicago 6 12 .333 VA Saturday's Game PACIFIC DIVISION W-L PCT GB Tucson Saguaros 36-13 .734 Bakersfield 31-17 .645 VA High Desert 27-22 .551 9 California City 19-30 .387 17 Hollywood 16-30 .347 181! Monterey 16-33 .326 20 MOUNTAIN DIVISION W-L PCT GB Alpine 31-15 .673 Roswell 30-18 .625 2 Trinidad 29-18 .617 2i Santa Fe 25-21 .543 6 Garden City 17-32 .346 Wi White Sands 10-38 .208 22 Sunday, July 9 At San Diego Jamaica 2, Curacao 0 Mexico 3, El Salvador 1 Thursday, July 13 At Denver El Salvador 2, Curacao 0 Mexico 0, Jamaica 0 Sunday, July 16 At San Antonio Jamaica vs. El Salvador, 3 p.m. Curacao vs. Mexico, 5:30 p.m. QUARTERFINALS Wednesday, July 19 At Philadelphia Quarterfinal One Costa Rica vs.

Panama, 3 p.m. Quarterfinal Two United States vs. Group A or third place, 6 p.m. Thursday, July 20 At Glendale Quarterfinal Three Group winner vs. Group A or third place, 4:30 p.m.

Quarterfinal Four Group second place vs. Canada, 7:30 p.m. SEMIFINALS Saturday, July 22 At Arlington, Texas Quarterfinal One winner vs. Quarterfinal Two winner, 7 p.m. Sunday, July 23 At Pasadena, Calif.

Quarterfinal Three winner vs. Quarterfinal Four winner, 6 p.m. CHAMPIONSHIP Wednesday, July 26 At Santa Clara, Calif. Semifinal winners, 6:30 p.m. BASEBALL American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES Assigned OF Craig Gentry outright to Norfolk (IL).

Reinstated IB Chris Davis from the 10-day DL. BOSTON RED SOX Placed RHP Joe Kelly on the 10-day DL, retroactive to Wednesday. Recalled RHP Brandon Workman from Pawtucket(IL). CHICAGO WHITE SOX Reinstated RHP Miguel Gonzalez and 2B Tyler Saladino from the 10-day DL CLEVELAND INDIANS Placed OF Lonnie Chisenhall on the 10-day DL Recalled OF Tyler Naquin from Columbus (IL). KANSAS CITY ROYALS Placed RHP Neftali Feliz on paternity leave.

Recalled RHP Miguel Almonte from Omaha (PCL). LOS ANGELES ANGELS Optioned RHP Mike Morin to Salt Lake (PCL). Recalled LHP Jose Alvarez from Salt Lake. MINNESOTA TWINS Placed OF Byron Buxton on the 10-day DL. Reinstated IB Joe Mauer from the 10-day DL NEWYORKYANKEES Placed RHP Michael Pineda on the 10-day DL, retroactive to Tuesday.

Optioned INFOFs Rob Refsnyder and Tyler Wade to ScrantonWilkes-Barre(IL). Seattle 90, Atlanta 84 Sunday's Games San Antonio at Connecticut, noon Washington at New York, noon Chicago at Dallas, 1:30 p.m. Mercury at Minnesota, 4 p.m. TOUR DE FRANCE Saturday at Rodez, France, 14th Stage, a 112.8-mile ride from Blagnac to Rodez, with a pair of Category 3 climbs over the stage's second half. 1.

Michael Matthews, Australia, Sunweb, 4:21:56. 2. Greg Van Avermaet, Belgium, BMC Racing, same time. 3. Edvald Boasson Hagen, Norway, Dimension behind.

4. Philippe Gilbert, Belgium, Quick-Step Floors, same time. 5. Jay McCarthy, Australia, Bora-Hansgrohe, same time. 6.

Sonny Colbrelli, Italy, Bahrain-Merida, same time. 7. Chris Froome, Britain, Sky, same time. 8. Daniel Martin, Ireland, Quick-Step Floors, same time.

9. Rigoberto Uran, Colombia, Cannondale Drapac, same time. 10. Tiesj Benoot, Belgium, Lotto Soudal, :05. Overall Standings (After 14 stages) 1.

Chris Froome, Britain, Sky, 59:52:09. 2. Fabio Aru, Italy, Astana, :18. 3. Romain Bardet, France, AG2R La Mondiale, :23.

4. Rigoberto Uran, Colombia, Cannondale Drapac, :29. 5. Mikel Landa, Spain, Sky, 1:17. 6.

Daniel Martin, Ireland, Quick-Step Floors, 1:26. 7. Simon Yates, Britain, Orica-Scott, 2:02. 8. Nairo Quintana, Colombia, Movistar, 2:22.

9. Louis Meintjes, South Africa, UAE Team Emirates, 5:09. 10. Alberto Contador, Spain, Tre k-Sega redo, 5:37. 11.

George Bennett, New Zealand, 12. Pierre-Roger Latour, France, AG2R La Mondiale, 10:56. 13. Mikel Nieve, Spain, Sky, 10:58. 14.

Damiano Caruso, Italy, BMC Racing, 11:26. 15. Warren Barguil, France, Sunweb, 14:50. Drawings for Saturday, July 15 5 Card Cash KD-3C-4D-4H-9H All or Nothing Evening 02-04-06-10-13-14-16-17-18-20 (two, four, six, ten, thirteen, fourteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, twenty) All or Nothing Midday 01-02-03-07-08-09-10-13-16-20 (one, two, three, seven, eight, nine, ten, thirteen, sixteen, twenty) Pick 3 7-7-3 (seven, seven, three) Fantasy 5 05-12-20-35-39 (five, twelve, twenty, thirty-five, thirty-nine) The Pick 27-28-30-33-36-41 (twenty-seven, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-three, thirty-six, forty-one) Mega Millions Estimated jackpot: $232 million Powerball 09-40-63-64-66, Powerball: 17, Power Play: 2 (nine, forty, sixty-three, sixty-four, sixty-six: Powerball: seventeen: Power Play: two) Lottery information: 325-9141 Online: www.arizonalottery.com SPORTS SHORTS Lochte's false report dismissed in Brazil THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SAO PAULO A Brazilian court has dismissed the criminal case against U.S. swimmer Ryan Lochte, who hadbeen charged with filing a false robbery report during the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

The court confirmed in a statement this week that it tossed out the case after determining that Lochte's robbery claim made to NBC did not constitute the filing of a fake report, a crime punishable in Brazil by up to 18 months in prison. "We are pleased that the court has finally dismissed the criminal prosecution against Mr. Lochte while at the same time, appropriately recognizing that he committed no crime. It has been a long year, but in the end, justice prevailed," Jeff Ostrow, Lochte's Florida-based attorney, said in a statement to USA Today. Lochte served a 10-month suspension over his behavior in Rio.

NCAA FOOTBALL Ducks cut ties with WR Carrington EUGENE, Ore. Oregon receiver Darren Carrington has been dismissed from the team, nearly two weeks after he was arrested on a misdemeanor charge of driving under the influence. Eugene police say Carrington, 22, was arrested after hitting a pole at a McDonald's restaurant at 3:15 a.m. on July 1. In addition to DUI, Carrington was cited for careless driving and making an improper turn.

Last season as a junior, Carrington had 43 catches for 606 yards and five touchdowns. He had 112 career receptions for 1,919 yards and 15 touchdowns. MISCELLANEOUS Former Patriots QB Parilli dies at 87 FOXBOROUGH, Mass. Babe Parilli, the former New England Patriots quarterback who starred in the team's American Football League days, died Saturday. He was 87.

Parilli played for the then-Boston Patriots from 1961-67. He was voted to three AFL All-Star games and was the AFL's Comeback Player of the Year in 1966. Los Angeles Rams tight end Tyler Higbee will avoid jail time after pleading guilty to an assault charge that stemmed from a 2016 fight in a parking lot in Kentucky. In the WNBA, Mercury star Brittney Griner had to be helped off the court late Friday night in the fourth quarter of Phoenix's 88-71 loss to Minnesota. She suffered injuries to her left knee and right ankle and is expected to miss 3-4 weeks.

In the NHL, New Jersey has signed No. 1 overall pick Nico Hischier to the maximum three -year, entry-level contract for salary and performance bonuses. NBA NOTEBOOK Selden hits 24 in 'sloppy' win for Grizzlies left in regulation to force overtime, but the Heat would manage just five total points in the two extra periods. Selden hit a pair of free throws to force the second overtime and Wade Baldwin hit two more after rebounding his own missed free throw to go up 97-94 with 16.6 seconds left. Clavell missed a 3 -pointer to tie just before the final buzzer.

The No. 4-seeded Grizzlies (5-0) will face the No. 16 Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday. Dillon Brooks, the second-round pick from Oregon, scored 14 and had four steals for Memphis, and 2016 first -rounder Baldwin had 12 points on 4-for-17 shooting. Miami guard Matt Williams scored 18 andknocked down six 3-pointers.

The Heat held out No. 14 overall pick Bam Adebayo Trail Blazers 94, Spurs 87: Portland's Jake Layman warmed up in the fourth quarter and finished with his summer league-high 23 points, including 13 in the final quarter. The 2016 Maryland second-rounder scored nine of the Trail Blazers' 11 points during a fourth-quarter stretch and his 3-pointer with 4:46 pushed lead to 84-74. The Spurs never recovered. "I was staying aggressive," Layman told the ESPN broadcast.

"For me, the most important thing is defense. I've worked a lot on that this summer. That's what I'm most proud of." Big Ten Player of the year Caleb Swanigan had 16 points and nine rebounds, while 2015 first-rounder RJ Hunter added 16 points for the Blazers. Spurs guard Bryn Forbes, who entered the day as Summer League's top scorer at 29.3 points per game, fouled out in the fourth quarter with 13 points. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Two weeks of NBA Summer League play in three different cities has been enough for teams to hold out many marquee players late this week, though there was plenty of intensity on the floor Saturday in the quarterfinal round of tournament play in Las Vegas.

The losers go home instead of the semifinal round Sunday. Wayne Selden scored 24 points and led the Memphis Grizzlies to a 98-95 double -overtime victory over the Miami Heat. "It was a real sloppy game on our part," Selden told the ESPN broadcast. "But down the stretch we got back to what we do and that's guard and play defense. It was an ugly game, but we made it happen.

"We've got to get the ball moving." Gian Clavell, who finished with 20 points, hit a 3 -pointer with 5.1 seconds.

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The cost of living in Tucson, AZ is 2% lower than the state average and 4% higher than the national average. Tucson, AZ housing is 2% cheaper than the U.S average, while utilities are about 1% pricier.

What is the largest newspaper in Tucson, Arizona? ›

Tucson's premier source of print and digital news, sports and entertainment and its marketplace for automobiles, homes, jobs and advertising values. Nearly seven in 10 Tucson adults turn to the Arizona Daily Star in print or online each week.

Why do people move to Tucson? ›

Great for Snowbirds & Retirees

With lower independent living costs, a plethora of retirement communities, plenty of outdoor activities for older adults, and no tax on Social Security benefits, it's not surprising that Tucson is one of the best places to retire.

What is the most expensive area to live in Tucson? ›

Pie Allen

With a median home price of $310,210 and a median rent of $823, Pie Allen is the most expensive neighborhood on our list. Based on the growth in home prices in Pie Allen over the last 3 years, it ranks No. 1 among all the neighborhoods in Tucson.

What is the most read newspaper in Arizona? ›

The Arizona Republic is an American daily newspaper published in Phoenix. Circulated throughout Arizona, it is the state's largest newspaper.

Who owns the AZ daily Star? ›

The Arizona Daily Star is an American daily newspaper based in Tucson, Arizona, and owned by Lee Enterprises. It serves Tucson and surrounding districts of southern Arizona in the United States.

What is the most popular magazine in Arizona? ›

PHOENIX magazine is THE leading city magazine in the state of Arizona, with a total monthly average paid and verified circulation reaching 75,000 and over 350,000 total monthly readers.

What side of Tucson is best to live? ›

There are many desirable areas in Tucson to live but the Tanque Verde Valley in the northeast part of Tucson and the east side of Tucson is one of the premier places to live in Tucson.

What is a good income in Tucson? ›

Top Salary in Tucson, AZ. $56,700 is the 25th percentile. Salaries below this are outliers. $99,700 is the 75th percentile.

What is crime like in Tucson Arizona? ›

The Tucson Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) had a rate of 473.5 violent crimes per 100,000 residents in 2020. That was slightly fewer violent crimes per 100,000 residents than the state total of 484.8. Arizona had the second-highest rate of violent crimes per capita when compared to the western states.

Why is Tucson crime rate so high? ›

Tucson is the second-largest city in Arizona, and due to its population density, the pandemic, and uncertainty have led to an increase in crime. Vagrancies are also on the rise in Tucson, which is a contributing factor to both crime and property damage.

Why is Tucson a dark city? ›

What does it mean that Tucson is a dark-sky community? There are ordinances in place to reduce light pollution so that the sky at night is as dark as possible. This means no unshrouded streetlights and very little light from businesses after dark. Tucson is the darkest city of its size in the nation.

Does Tucson have a homeless problem? ›

TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — In Tucson, the annual homelessness count reveals a concerning 60% increase over the past five years, prompting residents to voice their concerns.

Is it expensive to live in Tucson? ›

Tucson, Arizona's cost of living is 4% higher than the national average. The cost of living in any area can vary based on factors such as your career, its average salary and the real estate market of that area.

How much do you need to make to live comfortably in Tucson Arizona? ›

Tucson ranks as the major Arizona city with the lowest salary needed for someone to live comfortably. It takes an hourly wage of $40.24 or an annual salary of $83,699 for a single adult to sustain comfortable living standards. For a household of four, it takes about $215,000.

Is Tucson more affordable than Phoenix? ›

As of December 2023, the average cost of a home in Tucson, Arizona, is $324,114, VS the average cost of a home in Phoenix is $417,105. Homes in Tucson VS Phoenix are 22% less expensive in Tucson, AZ. Moreover, the average cost of a home in the United States is $346,048.

Why is Tucson so expensive? ›

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