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The Baytown Sun
Sports
Sunday, March 27, 2011
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SURPRISE, Ariz. (AP) Rangers 6-5 on Saturday, against Texas, also com-
Andrew Cashner. Earlier in the day, the mining an error, but threw
assured of a spot in the Cubs announced that the ball well the rest of the
Cubs' rotation, had a Cashner had won the job way. The 24-year-old
rough first inning before as the team’s No. 5 starter, right-hander gave up two
settling down to help He allowed five runs and hits and faced one batter
Chicago beat the Texas five hits in the first inning more than the minimum
in his last four innings.
Texas starter C.J.
Wilson left after two
strikeout. Wilson, the
Rangers’ scheduled starter
when they open the sea-
son against Boston on
April l. threw another two
dozen pitches in the
bullpen and said he
wouldn’t miss any time.
innings with a tight left
hamstring, allowing three
runs and four hits with a
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The Channelview. High School Falcon Boys Soccer Team is all smiles after capturing the championship in the recent
Stafford Tournament. The team earned the spot by winning five consecutive games. The team boasts a winning record
with a 7-2-1 mark.
Crosby I IA seniors compel?
Laird builds
2-shot lead
at Bay Hill
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP)
Martin Laird’s fortunes
rose and fell Saturday at
Bay Hill. The only thing
that never changed was his
name atop the leaderboard
in the Arnold Palmer
Invitational.
Laird finally regained
control with a two-shot
swing on the par-5 16th and
finished with a 2-undcr 70
for a two-shot lead over
Spencer Levin going into
the final round with high
stakes.
Six players were separat-
ed by five shots, a group
that does not include Tiger
Woods. He traded an eagle
and birdies with bogeys
and a double bogey on his
back nine that sent him to a
74, leaving him 10 shots
behind.
Laird ran off three
straight birdies early in the
round to build a four-shot
lead. Four holes later,
Levin pulled within one
shot and they were tied for
the lead with three holes to
play.
That’s when it turned in
the Scot’s favor.
Laird got up-and-down
for birdie from just right of
the green on the 16th, while
Levin was in trouble from
the start. He drove into the
trees, chipped out into a
bunker and then pulled his
third shot into the water. He
had to make a 6-foot putt to
escape with bogey on the
easiest hole at Bay Hill.
Levin wound up with a 71.
Laird was at 11-under
205 as he goes after his sec-
ond career PGA Tour victo-
ry. Levin has never won,
and even more is on the
line today.
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Crosby FFA seniors Kaz Jones and Zachary Atkinson competed in the Houston Livestock
Show and Rodeo Ag Mechanics show March 18 - 20 against 47 trailers in their class.
Competition consisted of originality, documentation, showmanship, practicality, and final
product. They walked away with many welding materials such as welding wire, welding
rods, motor oil, grinding disks, flapper wheels, and many other prizes.
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KISSIMMEE. Fla.
(AP) — Livan Hernandez
hopes there are a lot more
pitches remaining in his
right arm.
Hernandez got set for
the ninth opening-day
start of his career, giving
up one hit in four innings
Saturday as the
Washington Nationals
beat the Houston Astros
10-0.
The 36-year-old
Hernandez is set to pitch
Thursday at home against
the Atlanta Braves.
"This is special. I’m
very excited and very
happy about the honor.’
he said. "I hope it’s not
going to he the last one.
If Stephen Strasburg’s
recovery proceeds as
scheduled., the Nationals
might not need another
opening-day starter for a
long time.
"lie’s qoniing back and
he’s the No. I pitcher in
the rotation, so 1 don’t
know." Hernandez said.
“I don't control that."
Mike Morse hit his
eighth spring home run,
connecting in the second
off Houston’s Henry
Villar. Jonathan Van
Every added a three-run
homer for the Nationals
in the eighth.
Ivan Rodriguez had two
of Washington’s II hits,
Hernandez was 10-12
in 33 starts last season.
He has started 445 games,
tops among active pitch-
ers unless Jamie Moyer or
Andy Pettitte come out of
retirement.
Hernandez's 166 wins
rank sixth, and he’s hop-
ing to move up on that
chart.
"I'm not done in base-
ball. I feel good." he said.
"I feel much better, and I
still feel hungry to prove
Astros SS
Barmes
breaks hand
KISSIMMEE, Fla.
(AP) — Houston
Astros shortstop Clint
Barmes has a broken
left hand, the result of
getting hit by a pitch,
and is expected to miss
four to six weeks.
Barmes had X-rays
Saturday morning that
revealed the injury. He
was hit just above the
wrist by a pitch from
the Yankees' Ivan
Nova in Friday night’s
exhibition game in
Tampa.
Tommy Manzella
was called back up
from the Triple-A ros-
ter just two days after
being sent down. He
was the Astros' starting
shortstop on opening
day last season.
“I had my mind kind
of set on going to
Oklahoma City and
completely bought
into that, and then all
of a sudden things
change,'’ Manzella
said. “It’s amazing
how quickly your situ-
ation can change, but
it can also change the
other way "
As of now, Angel
Sanchez and non-roster
invitee Oswaldo
Navarro are the only
other shortstops in
camp.
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I can- continue pitching. I
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