Scoreboard

Published 12:01 am Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Reds’ boxscore
Reds 4, Cardinals 2
St. Louis                    Cincinnati
ab    r    h    bi            ab    r    h    bi
Fowler cf    3    0    1    0    Hamilton cf    3    1    1    0
Crpnter 1b    4    0    1    0    Cozart ss    4    1    2    0
Pscotty rf    3    0    1    0    Votto 1b    3    1    0    0
Gyorko 3b    4    0    0    0    Duvall lf    3    0    1    0
Y.Mlina c    4    1    2    0    Suarez 3b    3    1    1    2
Pham lf    3    1    1    1    Gennett rf    3    0    1    2
DeJong 2b    4    0    1    0    Lorenzen p    0    0    0    0
A.Diaz ss    3    0    0    0    R.Iglesias p    0    0    0    0
C.Mrtin p    3    0    1    1    Peraza 2b    3    0    0    0
Segrist p    0    0    0    0    Mesoraco c    3    0    0    0
Brebbia p    0    0    0    0    Wojcchwsk p    1    0    0    0
Alcantr ph    1    0    0    0
Bonilla p    0    0    0    0
Kvlehan rf    1    0    0    0
Totals    31    2    8    2    Totals    28    4    6    4

St. Louis        000    020    000    =    2
Cincinnati        000    000    40x    =    4

DP—St. Louis 1, Cincinnati 2. LOB—St. Louis 5, Cincinnati 2. 2B—Y.Molina (9), Pham (5), Suarez (12), Gennett (7). SB—Y.Molina (5). CS—Hamilton (5), Duvall (2).
IP    H    R    ER    BB    SO
St. Louis
Martinez L,4-5    6 1-3    4    4    4    2    8
Siegrist    2-3    1    0    0    0    1
Brebbia    1    1    0    0    0    0
Cincinnati
Wojciechowski    6    8    2    2    2    6
Bonilla W,1-3    1    0    0    0    0    1
Lorenzen H,5    1    0    0    0    0    0
Iglesias S,10-10    1    0    0    0    1    3
WP—Siegrist.
Umpires—Home, Chad Fairchild; First, Dave Rackley; Second, Alfonso Marquez; Third, Bill Welke.
T—2:35. A—16,325 (42,319).

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MLB standings
Major League Baseball
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W    L    Pct    GB
Washington    35    20    .636    —
New York    24    31    .436    11
Atlanta    24    31    .436    11
Miami    24    32    .429    11 1/2
Philadelphia    20    35    .364    15
Central Division
W    L    Pct    GB
Chicago    29    27    .518    —
Milwaukee    30    28    .517    —
St. Louis    26    29    .473    2 1/2
CINCINNATI    26    30    .464    3
Pittsburgh    26    31    .456    3 1/2
West Division
W    L    Pct    GB
Colorado    36    23    .610    —
Los Angeles    35    23    .603         1/2
Arizona    34    25    .576      2
San Francisco    24    35    .407    12
San Diego    23    35    .397    12 1/2
Monday’s Games
CINCINNATI 4, St. Louis 2
Philadelphia 11, Atlanta 4
San Francisco 7, Milwaukee 2
Chicago Cubs 3, Miami 1
Washington at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m.
Tuesday’s Games
Pittsburgh (Nova 5-4) at Baltimore (Gausman 3-4), 7:05 p.m.
St. Louis (Wainwright 6-3) at CINCINNATI (Adleman 3-2), 7:10 p.m.
Philadelphia (Nola 2-3) at Atlanta (Garcia 2-3), 7:35 p.m.
San Francisco (Cain 3-4) at Milwaukee (Anderson 4-1), 7:40 p.m.
Miami (Locke 0-0) at Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 5-4), 8:05 p.m.
N.Y. Mets (deGrom 4-2) at Texas (Gee 0-0), 8:05 p.m.
Cleveland (Clevinger 2-2) at Colorado (Senzatela 7-2), 8:40 p.m.
San Diego (Lamet 2-0) at Arizona (Ray 5-3), 9:40 p.m.
Washington (Scherzer 6-3) at L.A. Dodgers (McCarthy 5-2), 10:10 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games
Cleveland at Colorado, 3:10 p.m.
Washington at L.A. Dodgers, 3:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m.
St. Louis at CINCINNATI, 7:10 p.m.
Philadelphia at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m.
Miami at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m.
N.Y. Mets at Texas, 8:05 p.m.
San Francisco at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m.
San Diego at Arizona, 9:40 p.m.
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American League
East Division
W    L    Pct    GB
New York    32    22    .593    —
Boston    31    25    .554    2
Baltimore    29    26    .527    3 1/2
Tampa Bay    29    30    .492    5 1/2
Toronto    28    29    .491    5 1/2
Central Division
W    L    Pct    GB
Minnesota    29    24    .547    —
Cleveland    29    26    .527    1
Detroit    28    28    .500    2 1/2
Chicago    24    31    .436    6
Kansas City    24    32    .429    6 1/2
West Division
W    L    Pct    GB
Houston    42    16    .724    —
Los Angeles    29    31    .483    14
Seattle    28    30    .483    14
Texas    26    31    .456    15 1/2
Oakland    24    32    .429    17
Monday’s Games
Houston 7, Kansas City 3
Toronto at Oakland, 10:05 p.m.
Tuesday’s Games
Boston (Pomeranz 5-3) at N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 5-5), 7:05 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Nova 5-4) at Baltimore (Gausman 3-4), 7:05 p.m.
Chicago White Sox (Quintana 2-7) at Tampa Bay (Archer 4-3), 7:10 p.m.
L.A. Angels (Chavez 4-6) at Detroit (Norris 2-3), 7:10 p.m.
N.Y. Mets (deGrom 4-2) at Texas (Gee 0-0), 8:05 p.m.
Houston (Paulino 0-0) at Kansas City (TBD), 8:15 p.m.
Cleveland (Clevinger 2-2) at Colorado (Senzatela 7-2), 8:40 p.m.
Toronto (Estrada 4-3) at Oakland (Hahn 1-4), 10:05 p.m.
Minnesota (Santiago 4-5) at Seattle (Paxton 4-0), 10:10 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games
Cleveland at Colorado, 3:10 p.m.
Toronto at Oakland, 3:35 p.m.
Boston at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m.
Chicago White Sox at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m.
L.A. Angels at Detroit, 7:10 p.m.
N.Y. Mets at Texas, 8:05 p.m.
Houston at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m.
Minnesota at Seattle, 10:10 p.m.

All-Stat voting
Major League Baseball
All-Star Game Fan Voting
Tuesday, July 11
At Marlins Park, Miami
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Released June 5
Catchers
1. Buster Posey, Giants, 917,359
2. Willson Contreras, Cubs, 510,029
3. Yadier Molina, Cardinals, 478,406
4. Matt Wieters, Nationals, 300,980
5. Yasmani Grandal, Dodgers, 241,497
First Basemen
1. Ryan Zimmerman, Nationals, 670,671
2. Anthony Rizzo, Cubs, 657,702
3. Freddie Freeman, Braves, 401,982
4. Paul Goldschmidt, Diamondbacks, 363,431
5. Matt Carpenter, Cardinals, 214,324
Second Basemen
1. Daniel Murphy, Nationals, 1,149,130
2. Javier Baez, Cubs, 715,928
3. Brandon Phillips, Braves, 185,862
4. DJ LeMahieu, Rockies, 175,435
5. Kolten Wong, Cardinals, 171,848
Third Basemen
1. Kris Bryant, Cubs, 895,752
2. Nolan Arenado, Rockies, 613,571
3. Justin Turner, Dodgers, 362,952
4. Anthony Rendon, Nationals, 295,369
5. Jedd Gyorko, Cardinals, 275,281
Shortstops
1. Corey Seager, Dodgers, 604,783
2. Zack Cozart, Reds, 547,750
3. Addison Russell, Cubs, 537,688
4. Chris Owings, Diamondbacks, 328,217
5. Trea Turner, Nationals, 323,751
Outfielders
1. Bryce Harper, Nationals, 1,459,235
2. Charlie Blackmon, Rockies, 979,961
3. Jason Heyward, Cubs, 498,079
4. Ben Zobrist, Cubs, 472,114
5. Matt Kemp, Braves, 457,586
6. Kyle Schwarber, Cubs, 423,394
7. Giancarlo Stanton, Marlins, 398,569
8. Marcell Ozuna, Marlins, 392,973
9. Yoenis Cespedes, Mets, 327,116
10. Dexter Fowler, Cardinals, 268,545
11. Jay Bruce, Mets, 245,634
12. Jayson Werth, Nationals, 236,367
13. Adam Duvall, Reds, 234,099
14. Yasiel Puig, Dodgers, 206,743
15. Ryan Braun, Brewers, 188,192

MLB leaders
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL LEADERS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BATTING—Zimmerman, Washington, .374; Cozart, CINCINNATI, .348; Posey, San Francisco, .343; Murphy, Washington, .340; Kemp, Atlanta, .335; Blackmon, Colorado, .328; Ozuna, Miami, .326; Harper, Washington, .324; Gyorko, St. Louis, .311; Conforto, New York, .308.
RUNS—Goldschmidt, Arizona, 48; Harper, Washington, 46; Thames, Milwaukee, 43; Blackmon, Colorado, 42; Arenado, Colorado, 40; Votto, CINCINNATI, 40; Seager, Los Angeles, 39; Zimmerman, Washington, 39.
RBI—Zimmerman, Washington, 48; Blackmon, Colorado, 47; Lamb, Arizona, 46; Reynolds, Colorado, 46; Duvall, CINCINNATI, 45; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 45; Votto, CINCINNATI, 44; Harper, Washington, 43; 4 tied at 40.
HITS—Blackmon, Colorado, 79; Zimmerman, Washington, 73; Inciarte, Atlanta, 70; Murphy, Washington, 70; Ozuna, Miami, 69; Arenado, Colorado, 65; LeMahieu, Colorado, 65; Cozart, CINCINNATI, 64; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 64; Harrison, Pittsburgh, 64; 2 tied at 63.
DOUBLES—Arenado, Colorado, 19; Zimmerman, Washington, 18; Herrera, Philadelphia, 16; Kemp, Atlanta, 16; Murphy, Washington, 16; Shaw, Milwaukee, 16; Hernandez, Los Angeles, 15; Votto, CINCINNATI, 14; 5 others tied at 14.
TRIPLES—Blackmon, Colorado, 8; Cozart, CINCINNATI, 5; Fowler, St. Louis, 4; Hamilton, CINCINNATI, 4; 11 tied at 3.
HOME RUNS—Bour, Miami, 16; Schebler, CINCINNATI, 16; Zimmerman, Washington, 16; Harper, Washington, 15; Stanton, Miami, 15; Thames, Milwaukee, 15; Votto, CINCINNATI; 8 others tied at 14.
STOLEN BASES—Hamilton, CINCINNATI, 28; Gordon, Miami, 18; Turner, Washington, 16; Peraza, CINCINNATI, 14; Villar, Milwaukee, 14; Nunez, San Francisco, 13; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 12; Pollock, Arizona, 11; Broxton, Milwaukee, 10; Inciarte, Atlanta, 10.
PITCHING—Greinke, Arizona, 7-3; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 7-2; Senzatela, Colorado, 7-2; Strasburg, Washington, 7-1; Davies, Milwaukee, 6-3; Freeland, Colorado, 6-3; Roark, Washington, 6-2; Scherzer, Washington, 6-3; Wainwright, St. Louis, 6-3; Wood, Los Angeles, 6-0; 10 tied at 5-3.
ERA—Kershaw, Los Angeles, 2.28; Scherzer, Washington, 2.56; Leake, St. Louis, 2.64; Strasburg, Washington, 2.91; Nova, Pittsburgh, 2.92; Lynn, St. Louis, 2.97; Ray, Arizona, 3.00; Gonzalez, Washington, 3.03; Greinke, Arizona, 3.06; Garcia, Atlanta, 3.18.
STRIKEOUTS—Scherzer, Washington, 100; Greinke, Arizona, 92; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 92; deGrom, New York, 92; Martinez, St. Louis, 88; Ray, Arizona, 84; Samardzija, San Francisco, 84; Strasburg, Washington, 81; Cueto, San Francisco, 77.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
BATTING—Segura, Seattle, .341; Trout, Los Angeles, .337; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, .336; Bogaerts, Boston, .330; Garcia, Chicago, .330; Judge, New York, .324; Altuve, Houston, .323; Hicks, New York, .321; Castro, New York, .315; Correa, Houston, .315.
RUNS—Judge, New York, 44; Springer, Houston, 43; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 42; Altuve, Houston, 39; Gardner, New York, 39; Castro, New York, 38; Correa, Houston, 38; Bautista, Toronto, 37; Lindor, Cleveland, 37.
RBI—Cruz, Seattle, 45; Sano, Minnesota, 43; Pujols, Los Angeles, 42; Judge, New York, 41; Correa, Houston, 39; Smoak, Toronto, 39; Garcia, Chicago, 38; Holliday, New York, 37; Morrison, Tampa Bay, 37; Springer, Houston, 37.
HITS—Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 76; Altuve, Houston, 70; Castro, New York, 69; Andrus, Texas, 68; Bogaerts, Boston, 67; Garcia, Chicago, 67; Hosmer, Kansas City, 64; Correa, Houston, 63; Segura, Seattle, 62.
DOUBLES—Lowrie, Oakland, 18; Travis, Toronto, 18; Betts, Boston, 17; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 17; Schoop, Baltimore, 17; Moreland, Boston, 16; CSantana, Cleveland, 16; Andrus, Texas, 15; Lindor, Cleveland, 15.
TRIPLES—Bogaerts, Boston, 4; Castellanos, Detroit, 3; Garcia, Chicago, 3; Miller, Tampa Bay, 3; Sanchez, Chicago, 3.
HOME RUNS—Judge, New York, 18; Davis, Oakland, 17; Alonso, Oakland, 16; Gallo, Texas, 16; Morrison, Tampa Bay, 16; Springer, Houston, 16; Trout, Los Angeles, 16; 4 tied at 14.
STOLEN BASES—Andrus, Texas, 14; Dyson, Seattle, 14; Maybin, Los Angeles, 13; Cain, Kansas City, 12; Altuve, Houston, 11; Trout, Los Angeles, 10; Betts, Boston, 9; Buxton, Minnesota, 9; Kiermaier, Tampa Bay, 9; Pillar, Toronto, 9.
PITCHING—Keuchel, Houston, 9-0; Sale, Boston, 7-2; ESantana, Minnesota, 7-3; Vargas, Kansas City, 7-3; 7 tied at 6-2.
ERA—Keuchel, Houston, 1.67; Vargas, Kansas City, 2.08; ESantana, Minnesota, 2.44; McCullers, Houston, 2.71; Miley, Baltimore, 2.82; Sale, Boston, 2.89; Severino, New York, 2.90; Bundy, Baltimore, 2.94; Fulmer, Detroit, 3.00; Darvish, Texas, 3.13.
STRIKEOUTS—Sale, Boston, 119; Archer, Tampa Bay, 95; Estrada, Toronto, 82; McCullers, Houston, 81; Darvish, Texas, 80; Salazar, Cleveland, 77; Severino, New York, 76; Bauer, Cleveland, 73; Porcello, Boston, 73.
HR all-time
Major League Baseball
500 or More Lifetime Home Runs
(x-active)
Through June 3, 2017
Player    No.
1. Barry Bonds    762
2. Hank Aaron    755
3. Babe Ruth    714
4. Alex Rodriguez    696
5. Willie Mays    660
6. Ken Griffey Jr.    630
7. Jim Thome    612
8. Sammy Sosa    609
9. x-Albert Pujols    600
10. Frank Robinson    586
11. Mark McGwire    583
12. Harmon Killebrew    573
13. Rafael Palmeiro    569
14. Reggie Jackson    563
15. Manny Ramirez    555
16. Mike Schmidt    548
17. David Ortiz    541
18. Mickey Mantle    536
19. Jimmie Foxx    534
20. Willie McCovey    521
20. Frank Thomas    521
20. Ted Williams    521
23. Ernie Banks    512
23. Eddie Mathews    512
25. Mel Ott    511
26. Gary Sheffield    509
27. Eddie Murray    504

NBA playoffs
National Basketball Association
NBA Daily Playoffs
FINALS
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
Thursday, June 1
Golden State 113, Cleveland 91
Sunday, June 4
Golden State 132, Cleveland 113, Golden State leads series 2-0
Wednesday, June 7
Golden State at Cleveland, 9 p.m.
Friday, June 9
Golden State at Cleveland, 9 p.m.
Monday, June 12
x-Cleveland at Golden State, 9 p.m.
Thursday, June 15
x-Golden State at Cleveland, 9 p.m.
Sunday, June 18
x-Cleveland at Golden State, 8 p.m.

NHL playoffs
National Hockey League
NHL Playoffs
STANLEY CUP FINAL
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
Monday, May 29
Pittsburgh 5, Nashville 3
Wednesday, May 31
Pittsburgh 4, Nashville 1
Saturday, June 3
Nashville 5, Pittsburgh 1
Monday, June 5
Nashville 4, Pittsburgh 1, series tied 2-2
Thursday, June 8
Nashville at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m.
Sunday, June 11
x-Pittsburgh at Nashville, 8 p.m.
Wednesday, June 14
x-Nashville at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m.

Stanley Cup stats
Pittsburgh    1    0    0    =    1
Nashville    1    2    1    =    4
First Period—1, Nashville, Jarnkrok 2 (Watson, Smith), 14:51. 2, Pittsburgh, Crosby 8 (Dumoulin), 15:57.
Second Period—3, Nashville, Gaudreau 3 (Zolnierczyk, Ellis), 3:45. 4, Nashville, Arvidsson 3 (Neal, Fisher), 13:08.
Third Period—5, Nashville, Forsberg 9 (Subban, Ekholm), 16:37.
Shots on Goal—Pittsburgh 6-8-10—24. Nashville 7-8-11—26.
Power-play opportunities—Pittsburgh 0 of 2; Nashville 0 of 2.
Goalies—Pittsburgh, Murray 5-3 (25 shots-22 saves). Nashville, Rinne 14-6 (24-23).
A—17,260 (17,260) T—2:44.T—2:44.
Referees—Dan O’Halloran, Kevin Pollock. Linesmen—Shane Heyer, Brad Kovachik.

NCAA baseball
NCAA Division I Baseball Regionals
Double Elimination; x-if necessary
At Sunken Diamond
Stanford, Calif.
Thursday, June 1
Cal State Fullerton 13, BYU 2
Stanford 10, Sacramento State 0
Friday, June 2
BYU 6, Sacramento State 1, Sacramento St. eliminated
Cal State Fullerton 4, Stanford 1
Saturday, June 3
Stanford 9, BYU 1, BYU eliminated
Cal State Fullerton 4, Stanford 2, CS Fullerton advances
At Boshamer Stadium
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Friday, June 2
Florida Gulf Coast 10, Michigan 6
Davidson 8, North Carolina 4
Saturday, June 3
North Carolina 8, Michigan 1, UM eliminated
Davidson 2, Florida Gulf Coast 1
Sunday, June 4
North Carolina 10, Florida Gulf Coast 1, FGCU eliminated
Davidson 2, North Carolina 1, Davidson advances At David F. Couch Ballpark
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Friday, June 2
West Virginia 9, Maryland 1
Wake Forest 11, UMBC 3
Saturday, June 3
Maryland 16, UMBC 2, UMBC eliminated
Wake Forest 4, West Virginia 3
Sunday, June 4
West Virginia 8, Maryland 5, UM eliminated
Wake Forest 12, West Virginia 8, Wake Forest advances
At Cliff Hagan Stadium
Lexington, Ky.
Friday, June 2
Kentucky 6, Ohio 4
N.C. State 7, Indiana 6, 12 innings
Saturday, June 3
Indiana 11, Ohio 2, OU eliminated
N.C. State 5, Kentucky 4
Sunday, June 4
Kentucky 14, Indiana 9, IU eliminated
Kentucky 8, N.C. State 6
Monday, June 5
Game 7 — N.C. State (36-24) vs. Kentucky (42-21), 7 p.m.
At Jim Patterson Stadium
Louisville, Ky.
Friday, June 2
Oklahoma 7, Xavier 2
Louisville 11, Radford 6
Saturday, June 3
Xavier 3, Radford 1, Radford eliminated
Louisville 11, Oklahoma 1
Sunday, June 4
Xavier 11, Oklahoma 0, OU eliminated
Louisville 8, Xavier 7, Louisville advances
At Doug Kingsmore Stadium
Clemson, S.C.
Friday, June 2
Vanderbilt 13, St. John’s 4
Clemson 5, UNC Greensboro 4
Saturday, June 3
UNC Greensboro 3, St. John’s 1, SJU eliminated
Vanderbilt 9, Clemson 4
Sunday, June 4
Clemson 6, UNC Greensboro 3
Clemson 6, Vanderbilt 0
Monday, June 5
Game 7 — Vanderbilt (35-23) vs. Clemson (42-20), 4 p.m.
At Alfred A. McKethan Stadium
Gainesville, Fla.
Friday, June 2
South Florida 9, Bethune-Cookman 1
Florida 10, Marist 6
Saturday, June 3
Bethune-Cookman 4, Marist 2, Marist eliminated
Florida 5, South Florida 1, 12 innings
Sunday, June 4
Bethune-Cookman 6, South Florida 4, USF eliminated
Bethune-Cookman 6, Florida 2
Monday, June 5
Game 7 — Florida (44-17) vs. Bethune-Cookman (36-24), 4 p.m.
At Dick Howser Stadium
Tallahassee, Fla.
Friday, June 2
Auburn 7, UCF 4
Tennessee Tech 3, Florida State 1
Saturday, June 3
Florida State 6, UCF 1, UCF eliminated
Auburn 5, Tennessee Tech 3
Sunday, June 4
Florida State 5, Tennessee Tech 3
Florida State 8, Auburn 7, 10 innings
Monday, June 5
Game 7 — Auburn (37-25) vs. Florida State (42-21), 7 p.m.
At Pete Taylor Park
Hattiesburg, Miss.
Friday, June 2
Southern Miss. 8, UIC 7
South Alabama 6, Mississippi State 3
Sunday, June 4
Mississippi State 5, UIC 4, UIC eliminated
Southern Miss. 8, South Alabama 3
Mississippi State 7, South Alabama 3, South Alabama eliminated
Monday, June 5
Game 6 — Southern Miss. vs. Mississippi State, 2 p.m.
x-Game 7 — Southern Miss. (50-14) vs. Mississippi State, 6 p.m.
At Alex Box Stadium
Baton Rouge, La.
Friday, June 2
LSU 15, Texas Southern 7
Southeastern Louisiana 12, Rice 6
Saturday, June 3
Rice 13, Texas Southern 6, TSU eliminated
LSU 11, Southeastern Louisiana 6
Sunday, June 4
Rice 9, Southeastern Louisiana 5, SE Louisiana eliminated
LSU 5, Rice 0, LSU advances
At Baum Stadium
Fayetteville, Ark.
Friday, June 2
Missouri State 6, Oklahoma State 5
Arkansas 3, Oral Roberts 0
Saturday, June 3
Oral Roberts 14, Oklahoma State 6, OSU eliminated
Missouri State 5, Arkansas 4
Sunday, June 4
Arkansas 4, Oral Roberts 3
Arkansas 11, Missouri State 10
Monday, June 5
Game 7 — Missouri State (42-18) vs. Arkansas (45-18), 7 p.m.
At Lupton Baseball Stadium
Fort Worth, Texas
Saturday, June 3
Virginia 6, Dallas Baptist 3
TCU 9, CCSU 6
Sunday, June 4
Dallas Baptist 6, CCSU 5, CCSU eliminated
TCU 5, Virginia 1
Monday, June 5
Game 5 — Dallas Baptist (41-20) vs. Virginia (43-15), 3 p.m.
Game 6 — TCU (44-16) vs. Game 5 winner, 8 p.m.
Tuesday, June 6
x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 7 p.m.
At Reckling Park
Houston
Friday, June 2
Texas A&M 8, Baylor 5
Iowa 6, Houston 3
Saturday, June 3
Houston 17, Baylor 3, Baylor eliminated
Texas A&M 3, Iowa 2
Sunday, June 4
Houston 7, Iowa 5, Iowa eliminated
Monday, June 5
Game 6 — Texas A&M (38-21) vs. Houston (42-20), 1 p.m.
x-Game 7 — Texas A&M vs. Game 5 winner, 7 p.m.
At Rip Griffin Park
Lubbock, Texas
Friday, June 2
Texas Tech 5, Delaware 2
Sam Houston State 5, Arizona 4
Saturday, June 3
Arizona 6, Delaware 5, 12 innings, Delaware eliminated
Texas Tech 6, Sam Houston State 0
Sunday, June 4
Sam Houston State 9, Arizona 3, Arizona eliminated
Sam Houston State 9, Texas Tech 8
Monday, June 5
Game 7 — Texas Tech (45-16) vs. Sam Houston State (43-21), 3 p.m.
At Goss Stadium
Corvallis, Ore.
Friday, June 2
Yale 5, Nebraska 1
Oregon State 8, Holy Cross 2
Saturday, June 3
Holy Cross 7, Nebraska 4, Nebraska eliminated
Oregon State 11, Yale 0
Sunday, June 4
Yale 9, Holy Cross 5, Holy Cross eliminated
Oregon State 8, Yale 1, Oregon St. advances
At Blair Field
Long Beach, Calif.
Friday, June 2
Texas 3, UCLA 2
Long Beach State 6, San Diego State 0
Saturday, June 3
San Diego State 3, UCLA 2, 13 innings, UCLA eliminated
Texas 5, Long Beach State 3, 12 innings
Sunday, June 4
Long Beach State 7, San Diego State 4
Long Beach State 4, Texas 3
Monday, June 5
Game 7 — Texas (39-23) vs. Long Beach State (40-18), 11 p.m.
Super Regionals
June 9-12
Oregon State (52-4) vs. Clemson champion
Long Beach champion vs. Cal State Fullerton (37-21)
Lubbock champion vs. Tallahassee champion
Hattiesburg champion vs. LSU (46-17)
Davidson (35-24) vs. Houston champion
Lexington champion vs. Louisville (50-10)
Fort Worth champion vs. Fayetteville champion
Wake Forest (42-18) vs. Gainesville champion