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Mets' biggest 1st in 30 years follows meeting

Published in Baseball
Friday, 10 May 2019 23:33

NEW YORK -- Back home from a frustrating road trip, the New York Mets immediately busted out of their offensive funk against the worst team in the majors.

Amed Rosario hit a grand slam during an eight-run outburst that marked the Mets' biggest first inning in three decades, and New York rolled to an 11-2 rout of the Miami Marlins on Friday night.

"It was great. It was a lot of fun to kind of break out as a team," Michael Conforto said. "It's something we've been waiting for."

Conforto and Jeff McNeil also homered for the previously slumping Mets, who set a season best with 15 hits and matched their high for runs. Zack Wheeler (3-2) struck out 11 over seven innings, reaching double digits for the third time in four outings.

Earlier in the day, manager Mickey Callaway met with Mets chief operating officer Jeff Wilpon and general manager Brodie Van Wagenen.

"This meeting had a different focus. This meeting was about, how can we be better? How can we get going in the right direction?" Callaway said. "None of us are satisfied with what's been going on to this point.

"We talked about a lot and we understand that things have to be better."

Right off the bat, they were.

After totaling only 15 runs during a 1-5 trip to Milwaukee and San Diego, the Mets broke loose against Pablo Lopez (2-5) and the Marlins (10-28). New York sent 13 batters to the plate in the first, with J.D. Davis and Robinson Cano each getting two of the team's eight hits.

The first run scored on Lopez's wild pitch. Slow-footed Wilson Ramos legged out a dribbler up the third-base line for an RBI single, and Brandon Nimmo drew a bases-loaded walk.

Rosario, batting eighth, sent the next pitch just over the right-center fence for his first major league slam -- instantly giving him a career-high four RBIs.

Wheeler struck out, making him the first batter retired by Lopez. But when Cano added a two-out RBI single, the Mets (18-20) had their largest first inning since they also scored eight times at Philadelphia on June 16, 1989.

"You don't see that type of inning very often," Callaway said. "I think everybody took a deep breath after that. Like, OK, we can still score runs."

The inning could have been even worse for Lopez, too, if right fielder Brian Anderson hadn't wheeled around to make a spectacular throw that nabbed McNeil trying to go first to third on Davis' single for the first out.

McNeil led off with a bunt single, diving into first to evade a tag, and reached safely four times. Conforto was 3-for-3 with three runs and reached safely all five times up. Davis finished with three hits.

"Now is as good a time as any time to start making our move," Conforto said. "We're going to put it all together here very soon."

Conforto homered into the right-field upper deck leading off the second. McNeil connected in the third against the 23-year-old Lopez, who was coming off six shutout innings against Atlanta and had not allowed an earned run in two of his previous three starts.

"Didn't look like he had life on his fastball. Didn't look like he was locating very well. Things got snowballing and usually that's tough," Miami manager Don Mattingly said. "So, it was one of those nights."

Lopez, who beat Mets ace Jacob deGrom 5-2 in his major league debut June 30 last year, gave up 10 runs and 10 hits over three innings, easily the worst of his 18 career starts.

"Everything happened very quick. I kept falling behind," Lopez said. "You can only get better after this."

BEEN A WHILE

The Mets scored more runs in the first inning than they had during an entire game since a 9-0 win over the Phillies on April 23. New York mustered only 16 runs over its previous eight games -- one of which went 18 innings.

The only other time in franchise history they hung a snowman in the first at home was July 12, 1979, against the Dodgers. The club record is nine first-inning runs at San Francisco in August 1988.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Marlins: 1B-OF Garrett Cooper (bruised left hand) is moving from Class A Jupiter to Triple-A New Orleans on his rehab assignment. ... RHP Julian Fernandez (Tommy John surgery) is scheduled to throw 20 pitches of live batting practice Saturday.

Mets: The team decided against activating veteran infielder Jed Lowrie from the injured list Friday, as originally anticipated. Lowrie got hurt early in spring training and has been sidelined all season because of a capsule sprain in his left knee. He was 1-for-7 with Class A St. Lucie and 1-for-16 at Triple-A Syracuse during the first six games of his rehab assignment. Callaway said the Mets planned to re-evaluate Saturday. Lowrie went 3-for-4 with a home run and a walk Friday night for Syracuse. He played nine innings at third base. ... LHP Steven Matz is slated to throw a bullpen Saturday, an important step after he received an injection of cortisone and lidocaine for his aching left forearm early this week. Matz was placed on the 10-day injured list Thursday, retroactive to May 5, with radial nerve discomfort, and the Mets hope he can return to the rotation next week.

UP NEXT

Marlins: Sandy Alcantara (1-3, 4.93 ERA) pitches Saturday night, his fourth assignment against the Mets in 14 major league starts. The 23-year-old right-hander is 0-3 in his last five outings overall.

Mets: National League Cy Young Award winner deGrom (2-4, 3.60 ERA) has lost four straight decisions, and New York hasn't scored in either of his past two games. In his second outing this season, deGrom struck out a career-high 14 over seven shutout innings at Miami. Still, he is just 5-6 with a 3.36 ERA in 17 starts against the Marlins.

Similarly, in the under 21 men’s singles, Austria’s Andreas Levenko progressed to the quarter-finals, in the under 21 women’s singles, Japan’s Miyu Nagasaki completed the same task.

However, there was no shortage of major upsets.

Men’s Singles

…………Croatia’s Wei Shihao caused the biggest upset of the day, in the opening round he beat Germany’s Ricardo Walther, the no.2 seed (11-7, 11-9, 6-11, 11-6, 5-11, 11-6, 11-6), prior to ousting Swedish qualifier Truls Moregard (11-8, 11-2, 7-11, 16-14, 11-9).

…………Japan’s Takuya Jin excelled; he beat Panagiotis of Greece, the no.4 seed (11-9, 11-8, 7-11, 8-11, 11-7, 11-5), before overcoming Chinese Taipei’s Peng Wang-Wei, the no.28 seed (11-5, 11-3, 11-6, 11-7) to reserve his third round place.

…………Maintaining his nerve, Masaki Yoshida caused the biggest second round surprise; by the narrowest of decisions he accounted for Brazil’s Gustavo Tsuboi, the no.3 seed (11-7, 11-7, 11-6, 10-12, 8-11, 7-11, 13-11).

Women’s Singles

…………Poland’s Natalia Bajor hit form; in the opening round she beat Russia’s Yana Noskova, the no.8 seed (4-11, 11-9, 11-3, 9-11, 11-8, 9-11, 11-4), before in the second round overcoming Pauline Chasselin of France, the no.27 seed (11-9, 11-13, 5-11, 11-6, 14-12, 11-7)

…………Korea Republic’s 14 year old Shin Yubin shone. After beating Croatia’s Mateja Jeger, the no.22 seed (12-14, 118, 11-7, 13-11, 11-7), she ousted Wu Yue of the United States, the no.5 seed (11-7, 11-9, 11-5, 11-13, 11-9).

…………Proving defensive players can succeed in the modern era; in the second round Japan’s 16 year old Yumeno Soma, the no.31 seed, accounted for Hong Kong’s Ng Wing Nam, the no.7 seed (11-2, 11-5, 11-1, 11-8).

Men’s Doubles

…………Hopes high but for the host nation it was a first round exit; Tilen Cvetko and Peter Hribar, the no.8 seeds suffered at the hands of Chinese Taipei’s Huang Chien-Tu and Wang Tai-Wei (11-1, 11-8, 11-2).

Women’s Doubles

…………Hong Kong’s Liu Qi and Mak Tze Wing caused a major opening round upset; they beat Wu Yue and Lily Zhang of the United States, the no.3 seeds (11-7, 11-9, 11-5).

Under 21 Men’s Singles

…………Frenchman Bastien Rembert was the player to shine; the no.11 seed, he beat Russia’s Vladimir Sidorenko, the no.3 seed (11-4, 11-8, 11-2) to reserve his quarter-final place.

Under 21 Women’s Singles

…………Russia’s Anastasia Kolish impressed; she recorded a straight games third round win in opposition to Chinese Taipei’s Su Pei-Ling (11-9, 11-6, 11-5): bronze medallist in the Buenos Aires 2018 Youth Olympic Games mixed team event.

Leading teams on course, Norwegians excel

Published in Table Tennis
Friday, 10 May 2019 17:17

Competing in class 6-7, play organized on a group basis, the Russian combination of Raisa Chebanika and Maliak Alieva ended the day unbeaten; the somewhat surprise outfit was that formed by Ukraine’s Maryna Lytovchenko and Romania’s Gabriela Constantin.

The no.3 seeds, they also ended the day without defeat; notably recording a 2-0 win in opposition to the partnership formed by Turkey’s Kubra Korkut and Germany’s Bente Harenberg, the no.2 seeds.

First place for Russian top seeds, it was the same in class 11, Elena Prokofeeva and Anzhekika Kosacheva reserving top spot as anticipated; however, in the corresponding group there was a surprise. Japan’s Kanami Furukawa and Sayuri Mio finished ahead of Poland’s Krystyna Lysiak and Dorota Nowacka, the no.2 seeds.

Russian success, it was more than matched by Chinese excellence. In class 8, Mao Jingdian, Huang Wenjuan and Li Guiyang topped their group as status advised; however, in the corresponding group, the Norwegian trio comprising Aida Dahlen, Merethe Tveiten and Nora Korneliussen upset the order. The lowest ranked outfit, they finished the day in first position.

Impressive from China, in class 9 it was no different, a group organized event, alongside Poland’s Karolina Pek and Malgorzata Jankowska, in imperious fashion, Xiong Guiyan and Liu Meng ended the day without conceding a single individual match.

First place for China as expected; in class 10 the top spot was somewhat unexpected. The outfit formed by Fan Lei, Hou Chunxiao and Zhao Xiaojing ended the day in first position in their group ahead of Denmark’s Sophie Walloe and Thea Nielsen. A surprise first place, in the corresponding group it was as anticipated. Turkey’s Nesilhan Kavas, Merve Demir and Ümran Ertis recorded 2-0 wins in each fixture to reserve pole position.

Play concludes in Lasko on Saturday 11th May.

Thermana Lasko Slovenia Para Open 2019: Latest results and main draws

Spanish duo responds, surprise semi-finalists

Published in Table Tennis
Friday, 10 May 2019 17:23

The third highest rated outfit in their initial stage group, Iker Sastre and Miguel Angel Toledo remained unbeaten. They ended the day ahead of the no.2 seeds, Rafal Czuper and Poland’s Tomasz Jakimczuk; the Brazilian combination of Guilherme Marcio da Costa and Iranildo Espindola finishing in third place.

Problems for Rafal Czuper and Poland’s Tomasz Jakimczuk, not for the French pairing of Fabien Lamirault and Stéphane Molliens; top spot and like the Spaniards, progress to the semi-finals was their lot.

First place for the highest seeded outfit, in the remaining men’s team wheelchair classes it was the same.
In class 1, the Korea Republic was dominant, Joo Youngdae and Kim Hyeonuk secured first place in their group, a feat achieved somewhat against expectations by their colleagues, Na Kiwon and Park Sungjoo.

They finished ahead of the combination formed by Switzerland’s Sylvio Keller and Alan Papirer of France, on what was not a good day for Great Britain. The second seeded trio of Paul Davies, Rob Davies and Tom Matthews had to settle for fourth spot.

Meanwhile, in the remaining men’s team wheelchair classes, the top two seeds progressed to the semi-finals.

In class 3, China’s Feng Panfeng, Zhai Xiang and Guo Fei duly progressed as did Ukraine’s Vasyl Petruniv and Oleksandr Yezyk. Likewise, in class 4, Turkey’s Abdullah Ozturk, Nesim Turan and Suleyman alongside the Korea Republic pairing formed by Kim Younggun and Kim Junggil reserved penultimate round positions.

Progress, the situation also applied in class 5 to the leading outfits. Germany’s Thomas Schmidberger and Valentin Baus ended matters in first place in their group as did the trio formed by Great Britain’s Jack Hunter-Spivey who joined forces with Norway’s Tommy Urhaug and Sebastian Vegsund.

Play concludes in Lasko on Saturday 11th May.

Thermana Lasko Slovenia Para Open 2019: Latest results and main draws

A full distance 2-1 defeat at the hands of Chile’s Matias Pino Lorca and Cristian Dettoni, the no.4 seeds, had been the outcome earlier in the day; runners up spot was their lot, thus progress to the quarter-finals.

It was at that stage Park Hongkyu and Lee Seho excelled; they recorded a 2-0 win against the top seeds, the Great Britain trio comprising Paul Karabardak, Martin Perry and David Wetherill. At the semi-final stage they now meet the no.4 seeds, the partnership comprising Romania’s Bobi Simion and Italy’s Matteo Parenzan, the no.3 seeds. In the opposite half of the draw Matias Pino Lorca and Cristian Dettoni confront the no.2 seeds, China’s Huang Jiaxin and Chen Chao.

Problems for the top seeds, in the remaining men’s team standing classes, as with the second seeds, it was progress to the semi-final round.

In class 7, Spain’s Alvaro Valera, Jordi Morales and Alberto Seone Alcazar duly progressed as did China’s Yan Shuo and Liao Keli. Likewise, in class 8, Ukraine’s Viktor Didukh, Ivan Mai and Maksym Nikolenko reserved a penultimate round place. Likewise the next outfit in the order of merit, the Chinese combination of Zhao Shuai, Ye Chao Qun and Peng Weinan, advanced.

Success for the favourites, in class 9 life was just the same. Sweden’s Emil Andersson and Daniel Gustafsson secured a semi-final place, an achievement matched by Great Britain’s Ashley Facey Thompson and Josh Stacey. A medal guaranteed for Great Britain, it is the same class 10; Kim Daybell alongside Montenegro’s Filip Radovic duly reached to the penultimate round as did the Spanish trio of José Manuel Ruiz, Juan Bautista Perez and Jorge Cardona.

Meanwhile, in class 11, for players with a learning disability, the top seeded combination of Belgium’s Florian Van Acker and Hungary’s Peter Palos advanced to the semi-final round, a situation that applies also to the second seeds, Japan’s Takeshi Takemori and Koya Kato.

Play at the Para Thermana Lasko Slovenia Open 2019 concludes on Saturday 11th May.

Thermana Lasko Slovenia Para Open 2019: Latest results and main draws

Notably in class 1-2, Russia’s Nadejda Pushpasheva and China’s Liu Jing joined forces; in a group organised event, the top seeds, they ended the day unbeaten.

A day without defeat; it was the same for the Brazilian combination of Catia da Silva Oliveira and Maia Limp de Azevedo but their unblemished record was somewhat of a surprise. The no.3 seeds, they upset the pecking order by recording a 2-0 win in opposition to the no.2 seeds, the partnership comprising Florence Gossiaux-Sireau of France and Argentina’s Maria Costanza Garrone.

Success for Liu Jing in the remaining women’s wheelchair classes it was the same for her compatriots.

In class 3, a competition that witnessed two groups in the initial stage, the top seeded Chinese trio of Xue Juan, Li Qian and Yang Zhonghui remained unbeaten as in the corresponding group did the no.2 seeds, the Korea Republic partnership of Yoon Jiyu and Lee Mugyu.

Similarly, in class 4, two groups in the initial phase; it was top spot for the principal outfits and more success for China. Zhou Ying and Gu Xiaodan reserved first position in their group, a situation which in the corresponding group also applied to the Serbian pairing of Borislava Peric-Rankovic and Nada Matic.

Meanwhile, not to be overlooked, in a group administered event, China’s top seeded trio of Zhang Jian, Zhang Miao and Pan Jiamin ended the day without a defeat against their name, an outcome that was also the lot of the no.2 seeds, the international combination comprising Sweden’s Anna-Carin Ahlqhuist and Israel’s Caroline Tabib.

Play in Lasko concludes on Saturday 11th May.

Thermana Lasko Slovenia Para Open 2019: Latest results and main draws

Harvick Leads SHR Sweep In Kansas Cup Drills

Published in Racing
Friday, 10 May 2019 17:05

KANSAS CITY, Kan. – Kevin Harvick got his quest to reach victory lane at one of his favorite tracks off to a fast start Friday evening by capturing the Busch Pole Award for the Digital Ally 400 at Kansas Speedway.

Harvick, a three-time Kansas winner, led a Stewart-Haas Racing sweep of the top four starting spots with a lap of 30.131 seconds (179.217 mph) around the 1.5-mile oval in his No. 4 Busch Beer Ford Mustang.

It marked the second time in team history that Stewart-Haas cars have locked out the first two rows of the starting grid, following a similar occurrence at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway in October of 2018.

Friday’s qualifying effort marked Harvick’s record-extending fifth pole at Kansas, third of the season and the 28th of his Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series career.

Harvick has sat on the front row in his last four Kansas Cup races, but admits he wants to erase his goose egg in the wins column with a victory on Saturday night under the lights.

“The car definitely told me it was fast on that run,” noted Harvick. “I really want to start off by thanking everyone at Stewart-Haas Racing and Roush-Yates Engines because the mile-and-a-half tracks have really been a handful for us, as we’ve gone through the beginning of the season … from new cars and different engines to different headers and body builds. They’ve done a great job, though. Everyone knew we were a little bit behind, but we saw some light at Texas and that’s carried over to here today.

“Our Busch Beer Ford is really fast and drives well in traffic, so hopefully when we get to the race tomorrow we can have another good night here at Kansas and finally get that monkey off our back this year,” Harvick added. “Poles are nice, but wins are what we really want here.”

Aric Almirola will join his Stewart-Haas teammate on the front row after turning a lap of 30.214 seconds (178.725 mph) with the No. 10 Smithfield Ford Mustang during his qualifying run.

Though it was his fourth front-row start of the season, Almirola wasn’t satisfied with starting second to his teammate after climbing from his race car.

“Four front row starts is a positive, but when you show up here on qualifying day, you want to be first,” Almirola said. “Wow, though. We’ve felt like we’ve been a little bit behind and playing catch up at Stewart-Haas Racing, so I’m really proud of the effort by everyone at the shop and it’s paying off, as everyone can see today.

“I felt like our car was good in practice. Kevin was first on average, and I was second. Now he’s first in qualifying, and I’m second again,” he continued. “I’m tired of being second to him. Hopefully we can change that tomorrow night.”

The remaining Stewart-Haas Fords of Clint Bowyer and Daniel Suarez will line up on the second row in third and fourth, respectively, with Chase Elliott’s Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 completing the top five.

Martin Truex Jr. was the fastest Toyota driver in sixth, followed by William Byron, Kyle Larson, Brad Keselowski and Alex Bowman.

Notable drivers starting deeper in the field include Bubba Wallace (12th), Kyle Busch (13th), three-time Kansas winner and seven-time Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson (18th) and defending Cup Series titlist Joey Logano (20th).

To view complete qualifying results, advance to the next page.

Truck Series Team Owner Mike Mittler, 67

Published in Racing
Friday, 10 May 2019 18:00

ST. LOUIS, Mo. – Mike Mittler, a veteran team owner in the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series, has died after a battle with cancer. He was 67 years old.

Mittler and his MB Motorsports team served as starting point for many of NASCAR’s biggest stars. Among those who have driven for Mittler included Carl Edwards, Brad Keselowski and Jamie McMurray.

Despite 301 starts as an owner in the Truck Series, Mittler never found victory lane. He came close in 2015 at Ohio’s Eldora Speedway as dirt late model driver Bobby Pierce nearly put the team in victory lane with a runner-up finish. Pierce won two-straight poles at Eldora in Mittler’s No. 63 truck.

Besides owning a team in the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series, Mittler also owned Mittler Brothers, a metal working tools and metal fabrication equipment business.

“It is with heavy heart that we say goodbye to Mike Mittler,” said Curtis Francois, owner and CEO of World Wide Technology Raceway. “In the earliest days of my ownership of Gateway, Mike was there, offering to help however he could. He was selfless, loyal, honest and as fine of a man as I’ve ever met. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. I will miss him; the racetrack will miss him – but our lives are all the better for knowing him.”

Kansas Mechanical Woes Hamper Johnny Sauter

Published in Racing
Friday, 10 May 2019 19:45

KANSAS CITY, Kan. – After a NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series win at Dover (Del.) Int’l Speedway a week ago, all was right in Johnny Sauter’s world.

Fast forward to Friday night at Kansas Speedway, and Sauter had little to smile about in regards to his run in the Digital Ally 250.

Sauter was running inside the top 10 and appeared to be a threat during the first stage of the race when he suddenly slowed to a crawl down the backstretch on the 21st of 167 laps.

The 2016 Truck Series champion, in his first season back with ThorSport Racing after a three-year stint with GMS Racing, limped to the garage area in frustration, the victim of a major mechanical failure.

With parts and pieces spread across their garage stall, Sauter’s crew was eventually able to repair the No. 13 Tenda Heal Ford F-150 and get him back on track, but the damage was done at that point.

Sauter finished 22nd, 70 laps down, after thinking early he might have a race-winning truck under him.

“I don’t know if the input shaft broke off the front of the transmission or the clutch went out, but this was definitely not what we needed with our Tenda Ford F-150 tonight,” said Sauter. “We had decent speed and I figured we were going to be alright. I felt like if we came in and made one or two adjustments, we were going to have something that we could race with, but we didn’t get that far.

“We’ll just dig harder (next time). … I can’t thank everyone at ThorSport enough for all they do.”

With Friday night’s disappointment, Sauter plummeted from second in driver points and just four behind leader Grant Enfinger to fifth in the rankings, 35 points adrift.

The good news? He’s already locked into the playoffs by virtue of his Dover win from seven days earlier.

“That’s where winning comes in handy (with this system),” Sauter noted.

Britten Makes Triumphant Albany-Saratoga Return

Published in Racing
Friday, 10 May 2019 20:34

MALTA, N.Y. – Peter Britten, the 2017 Albany-Saratoga DIRTcar modified champion, was absent from the New York track last season because of back problems.

He returned to the speedway with a vengeance Friday night, winning the thrice-delayed season opener over fifth-starting Anthony Perrego by a razor thin margin.  Keith Flach, who traded the lead with polesitter Britten early on, was third.

Britten and Flach started on the front row by virtue of their heat wins, with Brett Hearn and Marc Johnson right behind them.  Britten got a good jump on the green, but Flach ran him down to lead lap two, setting the stage for a back and forth battle that would last for most of the 35-lap feature.

By lap 10 the popular Australian hit lapped traffic and promptly got squeezed into the frontstretch wall, though apparently it had no effect on his fleet Troyer modified.

At halfway the lead duo had a healthy lead over Hearn and Perrego, with Flach repeatedly getting a nose under the leader in turn two but never quite putting him away.

By lap 30 Perrego had caught fire, dispatching Hearn and running down the leaders.  He shot to second with three to go when a scramble with a lapped car slowed Flach and got even with Britten in the final corner but didn’t have the steam off the turn and had to settle for second.

“I always have trouble drawing here but we finally got a good draw to start up front in our heat,” offered Britten. “That really helped. Flach gave me a real battle there and starting further back would have been tough. After missing last year, I’m really enjoying this.”

Marc Johnson was fifth ahead of Kenny Tremont Jr., Ronnie Johnson, Bobby Hackel, Matt DeLorenzo and Jack Lehner.

Josh Coonradt won the crowd pleasing pro stock feature after swapping the lead with Brandon Emigh a few times. Chuckie Dumblewski was third.

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