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R.I. takes
new tack
Division in the United States
on addicts
Prison treatment
plan contrasts
with Bay State’s
By Felice J. Freyer
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Unrest continued in Kenya Monday: Plenty of sunshine. GLOBE STAFF
as opposition leader Raila High 79-84, low 64-69. here’s a new game coming to town and the
Odinga urged supporters to Krafts, owners of the Patriots, have pledged
skip work to protest elec- Tuesday: Dry, lots of sun. $20 million for a piece of the action. The Wil-
tion results, and machete- High 81-86, low 65-70. pons, owners of the Mets, have made an identi-
wielding members of two High tide: 4:34, 5:00. cal $20 million bet in New York.
ethnic groups confronted Sunrise: 5:50. Sunset: 7:47. Bruins owner Jeremy Jacobs is in deep on the ac-
each other. A4. tion, too, with his Delaware North Companies in for a
Complete report, B13. few million bucks and eager to invest more.
Could how a person uses a And over Labor Day weekend, Boston will get its
smartphone give a hint on a first big look at the new competition at the center of all
mental illness? A top neu- business community. B9. the buzz and bucks: It’s called eSports, a phenomenon
roscientist says such clues that involves players in chambers sealed to reduce
could be in the palms of our Iranian lawmakers voted crowd noise gaming against opposing teams in the
hands. B9. to boost funds for its bal- ISAAC LAWRENCE/AFP/GETTY IMAGES
center of an arena, their moves in the video games pro-
listic missile program and Competitors onstage at a Hong Kong eSports tourney on Aug. 4. ESPORTS, Page C6
The Greater Boston Cham- for foreign operations. A3.
ber of Commerce and East-
ern Bank launched efforts The state offered details
to stimulate minority-
owned ventures and re-
shape the face of the city’s
on how it used the new
gantries on its toll roads to
track “hot’’ vehicles. B1.
Closing achievement gaps, one camp at a time
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POINT OF VIEW:
JAMES HANSEN AND City reaches out Pond (and thrown it back), shot
arrows, and navigated a ropes
or dancing, in an effort to in-
crease their achievement and
A growing body of research
indicates that gaps in academic
BostonGlobe.com SOPHIE KIVLEHAN
to needy students course. help mold them into well- achievement can widen be-
‘As long as fossil fuels In between those activities, rounded individuals. tween students simply because
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are cheap, as long as By James Vaznis Polo has gathered with his The program, which is free, some have had the quintessen-
* GLOBE STAFF classmates under a wooden aw- aims to tackle an often-over- tial summer camp experience
Suggested retail price they are not required to
Over the past four weeks, ning for lessons in math and looked inequity that emerges — or several of them squeezed
$2.00 pay their costs to society, 10-year-old Polo Brice has reading. every summer: Some families into the two-month break —
somebody will burn boarded two buses in the morn- Polo is among more than have the means to spend thou- while others have been stuck in
them. The United States ing to go from Hyde Park to a 10,000 Boston students taking sands of dollars on academic front of a TV or computer.
alone has the leverage to small wilderness area about 30 part in a revamped approach to boot camps and enrichment ac- Even summer programs that
minutes away in Westwood. At summer learning that blends tivities, while other families do focus just on fun stuff can give
address the global issue.’
Ha l e R e s e r v a t i o n , h e h a s academics with other enrich- not, setting their children be- the suburban kids an edge over
A9. caught a small fish in Noanet ment activities, such as fishing hind. SUMMER LEARNING, Page A10
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States escalate legal challenges against Trump
More than 40 produced an average of one
lawsuit or legal motion every
Republican Attorneys General
Association, said she’s increas-
that the pace of their legal ac-
tions is extraordinary. But they
In early July, 19 Democratic
attorneys general sued Depart-
way they’ve approached some
of these things.’’
actions brought five days since Trump’s inaugu- ingly concerned that her Demo- insist they’ve been given little ment of Education Secretary Pennsylvania Attorney Gen-
ration, not including many cratic colleagues are ‘‘using choice by an inexperienced Betsy DeVos for delaying a rule, eral Josh Shapiro estimates his
in courts so far more letters, legal threats and Trump administration that they years in the making, intended office is involved in 50 legal ac-
formal comments to federal accuse of taking extraordinary to protect students from preda- tions against the Trump admin-
By Steve Peoples agencies. ‘Trump and his steps to ignore the law. tory lending related to for-prof- istration. Aware that Trump
‘‘Donald Trump and his ad- ‘‘We bring our cases based it colleges. won Pennsylvania in last fall’s
administration
ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEW YORK — The Trump ministration have been out on the merits and it’s just that That same day, six attorneys election, he casts his aggressive
resistance movement cheered
when the attorneys general of
there in ways that are illegal,
that are unprecedented, that
have been out there are a lot of merits these
days,’’ said New York Attorney
general intervened in another
lawsuit against Trump’s Envi-
steps in apolitical terms.
‘‘I would hope that I would
several states sued to block the don’t seem to understand some there in ways that General Eric Schneiderman. ronmental Protection Agency never have to file another legal
president’s plan to bar travelers
from some Muslim majority
of the basics of the rule of law,’’
said Massachusetts Attorney
are illegal.’ He added, ‘‘There are things
that don’t get a lot of attention
for allowing the use of a pesti-
cide they said was linked to
action against the federal gov-
ernment, the Trump adminis-
countries. General Maura Healey. ‘‘It’s re- MAURA HEALEY that could be tremendously health problems in children. tration,’’ Shapiro said. ‘‘But that
But with far less fanfare in quired constant vigilance from Massachusetts attorney general harmful.’’ Just 24 hours later, Demo- would require the Trump ad-
the months since, an embold- Day 1.’’ In mid-June, Democratic at- cratic attorneys general from 14 ministration to follow the rule
ened coalition of Democratic at- The White House did not re- torneys general from Maryland states urged a court to overturn of the law.’’
torneys general has unleashed a spond to a request for com- and Washington, D.C., filed a a class action settlement ar- On Saturday, the Syrian
torrent of lower-profile litiga- ment. these lawsuits for grandstand- lawsuit claiming that Trump vi- ranged by gun-maker Reming- grandmother at the center of
tion they argue is necessary to But the frequency and vari- ing to challenge the president.’’ olated the so-called ‘‘emolu- ton related to trigger defects on Hawaii’s lawsuit challenging
protect public health, the envi- ety of the legal challenges — ‘‘I grow concerned that their ments clause’’ in the Constitu- rifles. And over the next three Trump’s travel ban on people
ronment, and consumers from from cases involving the energy intentions are not as pure as tion that bars members of the weeks, coalitions of Democratic from six mostly Muslim coun-
a Republican White House. efficiency of ceiling fans to gen- they should be,’’ Rutledge said, federal government from ac- attorneys general sued the EPA tries arrived in Honolulu.
State attorneys from Massa- der reassignment surgeries at acknowledging that Republican cepting money from foreign for delaying implementation of Ismail Elshikh, the imam of
chusetts to California, often the Veteran’s Administration — attorneys general aggressively governments. rules related to chemical acci- a Honolulu mosque, said his
working together, have brought have sparked criticism that fought President Barack A day later, few noticed dent safety and smog. 52-year-old mother-in-law Wa-
more than 40 legal actions Democrats may be playing poli- Obama’s moves on the environ- when 11 attorneys general sued ‘‘We’re busy,’’ California At- fa Yahia received approval from
against the Trump administra- tics with their states’ legal re- ment, health care, and consum- the administration for delaying torney General Xavier Becerra the US government several
tion over the last seven months. sources. er protection during his two energy-efficiency standards for said. ‘‘It’s been made easy by the weeks ago. Elshikh is a plaintiff
The pace, which both parties Arkansas Attorney General terms. common appliances like air Trump administration because in Hawaii’s challenge to the
describe as unprecedented, has Leslie Rutledge, who chairs the Democrats acknowledge conditioners and freezers. of their lack of foresight in the travel ban.
Daily Briefing
Race to succeed Sessions a tight one Some LA deputies use own cameras
HEFLIN, Ala. — With a fair on Saturday, Strange said LOS ANGELES — Ameri- the county’s 10,000 deputies
crucial Republican primary he thought the president’s ca’s largest sheriff’s depart- have bought cameras, accord-
set for Tuesday, Alabama Sen- support would make ‘‘the dif- ment still lacks a policy for ing to the county’s inspector
ator Luther Strange is locked ference’’ in the race. But he de- body cameras after years of general. Sheriff Jim McDon-
in a tight race with several clined to say if he thought he study, so hundreds — perhaps nell concedes some have their
ALAN DIAZ/ASSOCIATED PRESS
firebrand challengers who could win without a runoff. thousands — of deputies have own cameras but disputes that
Immigration rights activists protested President Trump’s could force him into a runoff. State law would require a bought the cameras them- as many as 2,000 wear them.
policies at a rally in Doral, Fla., last week. Strange’s rivals include Ala- primary runoff election on selves. Whatever the number, not
bama Chief Justice Roy Sept. 26 unless a candidate It’s reassuring for Los An- a single frame of any video
Scholars urge Trump to keep DACA Moore, who was twice re-
moved from office over stanc-
wins 50 percent of the vote on
Tuesday. The final round of
geles County sheriff’s deputies
who want the devices, which
from these cameras has ever
been made public.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — gram, and we lay out the le- es for the public display of the voting is scheduled for Dec. sell for about $100 online, but A 2014 report by the US
Legal scholars are urging gality,’’ said Olivas. ‘‘It is not Ten Commandments and 12, when the Republican it raises thorny questions Justice Department and the
President Trump to keep a unconstitutional, as some against gay marriage, and US nominee will face the Demo- about transparency. Chief Police Executive Research Fo-
program protecting hundreds have suggested.’’ Representative Mo Brooks, a cratic nominee. among them: How can the rum advised departments
of thousands of young immi- Federal courts have ruled member of the conservative Strange, Moore, and public be assured critical foot- against allowing officers to use
grants from deportation. the president can use ‘‘prose- House Freedom Caucus who is Brooks are seen as the leading age will be shared? their own body cameras.
A group of about 100 law cutorial discretion’’ to give backed by Tea Party voters. GOP candidates. But surveys ‘‘It’s a recipe for disaster,’’ Los Angeles County is de-
professors and immigration certain immigrants, like these The field also includes of the nine-person Republican said Melanie Ochoa, a staff at- veloping a policy for deputies
attorneys are scheduled Mon- young migrants, temporary Christian Coalition leader field have been scattered, and torney at the American Civil who wear their own cameras,
day to send Trump an open protective status, the scholars Randy Brinson and state Sen- Alabama’s secretary of state is Liberties Union of Southern but it’s unclear when that poli-
letter, arguing he has the au- said. The Trump administra- ator Trip Pittman. projecting low turnout of 20 California. ‘‘I would imagine cy will be put in place. ‘‘It’s
thority to preserve the tion has said it has not decid- President Trump has en- to 25 percent of voters, mak- officers would be quite willing something we saw the need
Obama administration pro- ed the program’s fate. dorsed Strange, who was ap- ing the race difficult to pre- to turn it over if it paints them for, we initiated it, and it is
gram known as Deferred Ac- A group of Republican at- pointed in February to the dict. in a good light, but what is the working its way through the
tion for Childhood Arrivals, torneys general has called on Senate seat vacated by Attor- The Alabama race has de- access if it does not?’’ system,’’ McDonnell said.
or DACA. the Trump administration to ney General Jeff Sessions. volved into a high-dollar GOP An estimated 20 percent of ASSOCIATED PRESS
Michael Olivas, a law pro- phase out the program. Strange also has been civil war. McConnell’s allies
fessor at the University of Meanwhile, 20 Democratic backed by millions of dollars have made a heavy investment
Houston Law Center, said the attorneys general, led by in advertising by a super polit- to keep Strange in the seat, Reporting corrections
letter details why the pro- Xavier Becerra of California, ical action committee tied to while the challengers hope to
gram, which has helped are asking Trump to keep the Senate majority leader Mitch ride an anti-Washington back- The Globe welcomes information about errors that call for
750,000 immigrants, is legal. program. McConnell. lash to victory. corrections. Information may be sent to comments@globe.com or
‘‘It’s a very successful pro- ASSOCIATED PRESS Rallying voters at a county ASSOCIATED PRESS left in a message at 617-929-8230.
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Iran legislators
vote to increase
military budget
Move viewed as want to be blamed for its fail-
challenge to new ure, politicians say.
Responding to the vote, the
US sanctions deputy foreign minister, Abbas
Araqchi, told members of Par-
By Thomas Erdbrink liament that the government
NEW YORK TIMES backed the bill, which he said
TEHRAN — Iranian law- “was designed wisely” so that it
makers voted overwhelmingly did not violate the nuclear deal
Sunday to increase the coun- and “provide excuses for oppos-
ing sides,” state news agency
ºOfficials see no imminent IRNA reported.
conflict with North Korea, A4 Iran’s armed forces, con-
trolled by hard-liners, have
try’s budget for its ballistic mis- been responding to US pres-
sile program and foreign opera- sures with more, not fewer,
tions by the Revolutionary missile tests — just as North Ko-
Guards, a direct challenge to rea has.
new US sanctions against the The top commander of
CARL DE SOUZA/AFP/GETTY IMAGES
Islamic republic. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards
Some lawmakers shouted Corps, Major General Moham-
STRIFE OVER “Death to America” after the
outlines of the bill “to counter
mad Ali Jafari, accused the
United States on Sunday of ac-
Dispelling misconceptions
pen, helping prevent it before it and city officials prioritizing ef- tive risk factors including vio-
starts and allowing advocacy forts to clean up vacant lots and lent crime, domestic violence,
groups to better focus their lim- board up vacant properties and teen pregnancy.
ited resources. near those convenience stores Center for the Prevention of
‘Meet a Muslim’ women in hijab on the streets
all the time. I didn’t think peo-
program to educate people
about her faith and culture
‘‘This approach is really fo-
cused on prevention,’’ said Da-
and laundromats. He said re-
sults for the first five months
Child Maltreatment officials are
spending the coming months
events drawing ple here would be interested or
even need to know about Mus-
while addressing people’s mis-
conceptions and stereotypes.
ley, a pediatric anesthesiologist.
‘‘Because if you know where
show a 20 percent reduction in
violent crimes.
coordinating a plan for specific
interventions in Fort Worth.
heavy interest lims.’’ She explains the impor- something is going to happen, ‘‘It gives us an idea of which ‘‘We’ve got the maps, and we
S h a i q h a s s i n c e s p o ke n tance of the hijab (head scarf ) then you can do something to risk factors we should focus on think we know where the risks
By Kristin J. Bender about being Muslim and an- or niqab (face covering), the stop it.’’ if we want to make the biggest are increased in our specific
ASSOCIATED PRESS swered questions at dozens of differences between Sunnis Unlike the common hot spot impact, and that’s something community. The big question
FREMONT, Calif. — When libraries, pizza parlors, and and Shi’ ites (the two main mapping approach, which you can’t do with hot spot map- that has to be answered is:
Moina Shaiq realized even her coffee shops in the San Fran- sects of Islam), the rights of identifies high-frequency areas ping,’’ Daley said. What are you going to do about
friends were scared to ask her cisco Bay Area. She recently ex- women in Islam, and what it’s of child abuse and neglect Daley adapted the modeling it?’’ said Larry Tubb, senior vice
about her religion for fear of p a n d e d Me e t a Mu s l i m t o like to be an American Muslim based on cases that have al- for Fort Worth as executive di- president of the unit that over-
offending her or sounding un- churches, service clubs, and today. ready happened, Daley’s risk rector of the Cook Children’s sees the center. He said strate-
educated, she put an advertise- private homes, and traveled to Recent anti-Muslim inci- terrain modeling approach Center for the Prevention of gies could include neighbor-
ment in a California newspa- Arizona and Atlanta with the dents across the United States identifies other factors that in- Child Maltreatment, a post she hood watch groups and early
per: ‘‘Questions and answers program. include arson attacks, vandal- dicate an area is fertile ground left in May before starting childhood development cen-
about being Muslim.’’ She gives the talks once or ism, harassment, and school for abuse so that efforts can be Predict-Align-Prevent Inc. ters.
The ad offered ideas for twice a week on her own time bullying. made to head it off.
questions: Are women op- and her own dime to break In May, authorities in Port- Such prevention can not on-
pressed in Islam? What is the
Islamic view of terrorism?
down stereotypes.
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land, Ore., say a man killed
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that’s escalating
in nuclear standoff A presidency built on divisions
R
Bluster and insults do not qualify
acial violence that gripped Charlottesville, Va., a Justice Department tasked with pursuing allegations of re-
as leadership causing the governor to declare a state of verse racism against white college students, the president
During the Iran hostage crisis, a group of American citizens emergency represents a case of what Malcolm has signaled, loudly and boldly, where his priorities lie in the
were held for 444 days, and then thankfully their ordeal X famously characterized as “chickens coming pursuit of racial justice.
ended peacefully during the transition from President Jim- home to roost.” President Donald Trump’s The GOP’s elected leadership has largely followed
my Carter to Ronald Reagan. bluntly facile appeal to deep-seated racial divisions would be Trump’s lead, having played similar roles during the presi-
Now, nearly 40 years later, we are all held hostage by a comical if it weren’t so dangerously effective. dencies of Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan, two forerun-
president who deludes himself into thinking that bluster Over the past 18 months, Trump’s naked appeals to a ners in utilizing racially coded words — “law and order” and
and insults are the ingredients of leadership and protection constellation of racial grievances against blacks, immi- “welfare queens” — that signaled to white voters their views
of the country is achieved by denouncing all detractors. grants, and Muslims helped to fuel his rise to the nation’s on race matters without resorting to the coarser language of
Rather than attempt to defuse the North Korean standoff,
Trump escalates it by bragging that we are tougher and
P e n i a l E . Jo s e p h highest office in the most
improbable election victory
old-school segregationists.
Trump’s alliances with groups advocating racial intoler-
stronger. in American history. Trump’s appeal, as both candidate and ance range from the formal bond with Bannon to a wink and
Sting has a song, “Russians,” in which he sings that “the president, rests on his ability to empathize with the roiling nod relationship with Duke to the feeling of millions of rac-
Russians love their children too.” You can also apply it to pain and grief felt by tens of millions of white Americans ists that they have an ally in the White House.
the North Koreans and the citizens of Guam. who feel abandoned by this nation’s great promise. Violence contours appeals to racial division, which at
Grow up, Mr. President. This is not a board game — it’s Some of his most ardent supporters included members of their heart remain contestations over jobs, schools, re-
peoples’ lives. the so-called “alt-right,” postmodern white supremacists who sources, and power. The president’s “Make American
STEVE KRAMER dream of building a white ethno-racial state free of people of Great” slogan represented an ingenious play on race, citi-
Mashpee color, civil rights, feminism, and religious freedoms that, in zenship, and patriotism that offered white voters clarifying
their minds, have corrupted American democracy. Trump can- reassurance of a political restoration. In many ways, both
nily utilized these white nationalists as shock-troops for his in- substantive and symbolically, we are living in a time that
Kim Jong Un, baiting Trump, surgent candidacy, going so far as officially placing alt-right echoes the racial backlash experienced in the aftermath of
guru Steve Bannon in the White House as a key presidential Reconstruction, where aggrieved whites founded hate
knows just what he’s doing advisor. groups, criminalized black men and women, and erected
Stop the saber-rattling. Chill out. Relax. Kim Jong Un is nei- The “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville on Saturday Jim Crow laws in an effort to “redeem” the South from the
ther crazy nor stupid; on the contrary, he is enhancing his took place against a national backdrop that has emboldened scandal of black citizenship. Racial violence punctuated
stature among his own people by cleverly luring President the confidence, organizing, and ambition of a diverse num- this restoration, culminating in an 1896 Supreme Court de-
Trump into flamboyant protests and threats. North Kore- bers of racial hate groups. Hundreds of these, alongside cision upholding racial segregation and giving rise to the
ans see the United States as the bully of the world (as does right-wing militia groups, descended on Charlottesville to myth of white supremacy as a normative part of American
much of the planet), and Trump’s posture simply adds to demonstrate against the removal of a Confederate statue in a culture.
the image. city park. They were met by counter-protesters in a demon- The Civil Rights movement’s heroic period upended
The very idea of North Korea’s attacking Guam is inane. stration that quickly devolved into rolling, at times violent, white supremacy legally and politically, but perhaps most
It would do little damage to America’s real power, but it clashes. Three people were killed and scores injured. important, argued that racial justice represented the beating
would guarantee the end of Kim’s regime. President Trump’s immediate response proved morally heart of American democracy, a cause symbolized by Dr.
If I were a Trump adviser, I would recommend a month and politically bankrupt, criticizing violence in one breath, Martin Luther King Jr. and recognized by presidents John F.
of silence — no speeches, interviews, or tweets. His foreign before adding that it was “many-sided.” Trump initially Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson and, in their own manner,
policy and his domestic agenda would both see an upswing. stopped far short of Virginia Govrnor Terry McCauliffe’s un- subsequent presidents, including Reagan.
JOHN BARRETT equivocal condemnation of white supremacists, offering an- Until now.
Somerville other reminder of this president’s unwillingness to abandon As the first modern president to consider racial segrega-
members of his core political base. tionists a part of his base, Trump remains reluctant to force-
Virginia’s physical violence should not obscure the racial- fully speak out against racial hatred, thereby sending anoth-
ly motivated political violence that Trump’s presidency feeds er signal that ensures that this latest explosion of racial vio-
on. From executive orders promoting Muslim travel bans to lence will get much worse, before it gets better.
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would encourage landowners to keep their land forested.
We don’t need to plant more trees in Massachusetts.
New England forests regenerate naturally on their own af-
ter harvest or other disturbance, especially if the distur-
bance is a carefully planned harvest. This surge of new
growth captures a lot of carbon, offsetting that which is re-
leased when biomass is burned. Tree harvesting also cre-
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mote wildlife species diversity.
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ALFRED MOLLITOR
Sharon
Editorial
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government
— see you
in court
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e are a 76-year-old grandfa- come likely. Other climate disruptions would be magnified. chapters in 30 other countries. The members write op-eds
ther and his oldest grand- Our well-oiled, coal-fired Congress and president, pre- and visit lawmakers, being polite but persistent.
child, who just graduated dictably, will try to dither. The court may require “all delib- Senators Barbara Boxer and Bernie Sanders adopted
from high school in Pennsyl- erate speed,” as it did with civil rights, but it cannot usurp the carbon fee-and-dividend idea, but their Senate bill
vania. We are among 22 roles of the executive and legislative branches. It may even would grab 40 percent of the money for the government.
plaintiffs in a lawsuit filed by require the president to report on progress in reducing In that case, it won’t work — it becomes a tax that depress-
Our Children’s Trust on be- emissions. But that guarantees almost nothing about solv- es the economy. Most people would lose money. The public
half of young people and future generations against the ing the global climate problem. would not allow the fee to rise.
federal government. The fundamental fact is that as long as fossil fuels are James A. Baker III, George P. Shultz, and leading con-
The suit willl show that the government, by authoriz- cheap, as long as they are not required to pay their costs to servative economists have come out in favor of a carbon fee
ing and subsidizing production, transport, and burning of society, somebody will burn them. The United States alone with 100 percent dividend, exactly as we propose. Unfortu-
fossil fuels, is has the leverage to address the global issue, but the court nately, Republicans are afraid that they will be challenged
B y Ja m e s H a n s e n substantially cannot order that. in their primaries if they appear to admit that climate
and Sophie Kivlehan responsible for The economics is not rocket science. The price of fossil change is real.
growing cli- fuels should be made to rise steadily by collecting a rising Citizens Climate Lobby needs to grow bigger and stron-
mate disruptions that could lead to irreparable harm to carbon fee from fossil fuel companies at the domestic mine ger, so that, when we win the court case, politicians and
young people. These federal actions, we assert, violate or port of entry. All of the funds should be distributed the public are aware of the centrist political compromise
young people’s constitutional rights to life, liberty, proper- equally to all legal residents. Economic studies show that that would work. Incidentally, it would restore America’s
ty, and equal protection of the law. this would spur the economy, increase gross national prod- leadership and address domestic economic issues.
The reality and intergenerational nature of human- Why are we confident of winning our lawsuit, which
made climate change are undeniable. It takes decades and surely would need to survive scrutiny by a conservative Su-
centuries for the ocean to warm and ice sheets to melt in The suit will show that the preme Court? Our case is based on the rock-solid founda-
response to changes of atmospheric composition. Benefits
of burning fossil fuels occur today, but the principal cli-
government is responsible tion of our Constitution.
Thomas Jefferson, in correspondence with James Madi-
mate effects will be felt by young people and their off- for growing climate disruptions son in 1789 about the proposed Bill of Rights, wrote, “The
spring. question whether one generation of men has a right to
If high fossil fuel emissions continue, eventual effects that could lead to irreparable bind another . . . is a question of such consequences as not
include loss of coastal cities on time scales as short as 50 to harm to young people. only to merit decision, but place also among the funda-
150 years. Regional climate extremes are already increas- mental principles of every government. . . . I set out on this
ing. Growing numbers of climate refugees are a harbinger ground, which I suppose to be self-evident, ‘that the earth
of the future, if we let low latitudes become too hot for out- belongs in usufruct to the living.’ ”
door activity. uct, and create millions of jobs. Jefferson was saying that the present generation can en-
We expect to win the lawsuit, but that will not be enough. The United States burned five billion tons of fossil fuel joy the fruits of the land, but with an obligation to leave
We could win the battle in court, but lose the war. Indeed, CO2 last year. A carbon fee of $55 per ton yields $275 bil- comparable conditions for the next generation. A reason-
unless the public understands the situation, and asserts its lion, or $1,000 for each adult, $3,000 to a family with ably stable seashore, our nation’s Founders would agree, is
potential to use the democratic process, young people will be two or more children, if children get half a share, for up an asset that should not be stolen from young people.
consigned to diminishing prospects for their future. to two per family. This market-based approach provides The young plaintiffs, and all youth today, confront a
Civil rights provide a relevant example. The Supreme incentives for the public and businesses, rapidly phasing gathering storm. They have at their command consider-
Court ruled in 1954, in Brown v. Board of Education, that down fossil fuel use and modernizing infrastructure. able determination, a dog-eared copy of our beleaguered
segregation was unconstitutional. Yet the government The United States would quickly make the carbon fee Constitution, and rigorously developed science. The courts
dithered. Only with public outrage in the 1960s did the civ- near-global by imposing a border duty on products from will decide if that is enough.
il rights war begin to be won. countries that did not have an equivalent carbon fee or tax.
A similar delay in the climate case would be deadly. Most countries would prefer to have their own fee, rather James Hansen, former director of the NASA Goddard
Continued high emissions for decades will lock in a warm- than let us collect the money at the border. Institute for Space Studies, is director of the Climate
er ocean, likely pushing the system beyond a point of no The best thing citizens can do is join the Citizens Cli- Science, Awareness and Solutions program at the
return, as the warmer ocean melts the ice shelves around mate Lobby, even start a local chapter. There are 425 chap- Columbia University Earth Institute. Sophie Kivlehan will
Antarctica and Greenland. Loss of coastal cities would be- ters with over 78,000 members in the United States, and be a freshman at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pa., this fall.
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Free-speech rally has some in Hub concerned Union of Massachusetts says it worries
that in some cases law enforcement of-
ficials also requested historical toll re-
cords — dating back hours or even
By Meghan E. Irons º Vigils for peace and diversity held across state city, Mayor Martin J. Walsh said when asked about days — for listed vehicles, without get-
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in the wake of Charlottesville, Va., violence. B4. the upcoming rally. “We don’t need that. We’ve ting a court order. Hot list cases are the
The City of Boston is making preparations for a worked real hard’’ to make Boston a tolerant city. only ones where toll records can be ob-
conservative rally scheduled for Saturday on the might attract white supremacists. Organizers were The police department’s Boston Regional Intelli- tained without an order.
Common, following the eruption of violence in spreading information about the rally on Facebook, gence Center is on alert and State Police and local This isn’t the first time the group
Charlottesville, Va., that has raised troubling ques- urging supporters to gather from noon to 5 p.m. police pledged to be ready should any problems has raised concerns. Last year, the AC-
tions about the rise of extremists’ views across the Saturday on the nation’s oldest park for a Boston arise. LU, along with lawmakers, said it
country. Free Speech rally. “We want to be clear that incidents of violence feared that the technology would in-
After a woman was killed when a car rammed a The mayor and Boston police sought on Sunday [or] inciting violence are not going to be tolerated at vade drivers’ privacy.
crowd of counterprotesters and others were in- to reassure residents that violence would not be tol- any events in Boston,’’ said Officer Rachel McGuire, In response, state transportation
jured, Twitter and Facebook exploded with postings erated in the city. spokeswoman for the Boston Police Department. and public safety officials drafted regu-
about a rally next weekend in Boston that they say “I don’t want that type of hate” coming into our RALLY, Page B4 HOT LIST, Page B5
Some argue federal At a recent labor law conference, “Picket line misconduct, including
Shapiro said, “people were aghast at slashing of tires, may constitute an
law is being misused what was going on” with the prosecu- unfair labor practice and may violate
tion. state law,” Kelly wrote. “These defen-
By Travis Andersen “I can tell you that people were dants have been charged with federal
GLOBE STAFF very upset and very concerned with Hobbs Act extortion. Unless the gov-
As jurors in the “Top Chef ” trial the use of these federal criminal stat- ernment can show that the pressure
continue to deliberate in federal court utes” to prosecute the men, said Sha- was intended to produce a payoff for
in Boston, labor law specialists are ea- piro, former staff counsel to the Mas- a no-show job or a personal payment
gerly awaiting word on whether the sachusetts Labor Relations Commis- to the defendant, the defendants are
four Teamsters accused of trying to sion. not guilty of violating the statute un-
extor t the tele vision crew with Paul F. Kelly, a partner at Segal der which they were charged.”
threats, chest bumps, and lewd Roitman LLP in Boston who advises The four Teamsters — Daniel Red-
taunts would be convicted. unions and filed an amicus brief in mond, 49, John Fidler, 53, Robert Ca-
Alan H. Shapiro, a prominent la- the case on behalf of the Massachu- farelli, 47, and Michael Ross, 62 —
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bor attorney in Boston who repre- setts AFL-CIO, echoed Shapiro’s re- are charged with conspiracy and at-
sents public sector unions, said law- marks in an e-mail message. He said tempted extortion and could face up Irene Tang and others with the Senior Tai Chi Group moved to music
yers in his practice area are keeping federal law is being misapplied in the to 20 years in prison if convicted. on the main stage at the annual August Moon Festival in Boston’s
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threatening in a shooting in Dorchester on Sun- partments both responded to the scene, and the
day afternoon, Boston police said. Officer James Fire Department cleaned up “fluid spills,” Pur- P R OV I D E N C E
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near 282 Columbia Road at about 2 p.m.. Police
were still trying to determine if the shooting oc- in two separate blazes
curred in that area, he said. The victim took City to install meters
himself to an area hospital, Kenneally said. No Authorities in Providence are investigating two
The number of times President Trump has specifi-
arrests have been made, and the investigation is for homeless causes separate fires that left two firefighters injured
cally condemned the white supremacists and neo- ongoing, according to Kenneally. and multiple people displaced. Fire officials said
Nazis whose demonstration ignited a weekend of Providence is due to become the latest American a blaze broke out early Saturday at a home and
violence in Charlottesville, Va. The lack of a clear W E ST B O R O U G H city to install giving meters as a way for people was quickly contained. A firefighter battling the
condemnation has prompted a bipartisan wave of to donate to homeless causes without giving to flames sustained a leg injury. At least seven peo-
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Woman injured panhandlers. A spokeswoman for Providence ple were displaced. City firefighters responded
Mayor Jorge Elorza said the first meter will be in to a fire reported at a vacant house at about 9
when car is rearended the ground by the first week of September. She p.m. Friday. Battalion Chief Jeffrey Varone said
said the meters are part of the mayor’s ‘‘collab- a firefighter at the scene fell and injured his
A woman was taken to a hospital with injuries orative and compassionate approach to address shoulder. WJAR-TV reported that both firefight-
that were not life-threatening early Sunday homelessness and income inequality citywide.’’ ers have been treated at hospitals and released.
QUOTE OF THE DAY morning after the car she was driving was rear- Officials have not estimated how much they ex- (AP)
makes it seem as if we are that the drugs that were used may have been charges of trafficking in cocaine and conspiracy R MAN FOUND DEAD New Hampshire author-
heroin and/or cocaine possibly laced with fenta- to violate the drug laws after police found ap- ities are investigating the death of a Maine man
going backwards faster nyl,” Kyes said. Chelsea police confirmed the sit- proximately 60 grams of cocaine and Class E pre- found aboard a fishing boat in Portsmouth. The
than we are going forward.’ uation in a community alert and said they are
looking for the source through chemical analysis.
scription medication, State Police said in a state-
ment.
Marine Patrol unit of the New Hampshire State
Police said the body of Seth Caron, 29, of Bruns-
THE REV. WILLIE BODRICK II, speaking Police could not be reached for more informa- wick, Maine, was found Saturday morning
from the pulpit at Twelfth Baptist Church in tion. R SHOOTING DEATH One person was killed aboard a 50-foot commercial boat tied to the
Roxbury Sunday morning about the violence and another was in critical condition after a dock at the Portsmouth Fish Co-Op on Peirce Is-
in Charlottesville, Va. RCOCAINE ARRESTS Two people were arrest- shooting in Stratford, Conn., on Sunday, police land. (AP)
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By Chris Chase
The former world champion
Vishy Anand is now 47. There
was much speculation when he
lost his title in 2013 to Magnus
Carlsen that he would retire. He
didn’t. Many predicted that he
would definitely not win the
2014 Candidates Tournament
but he did and got another shot
at Carlsen. Sadly, with the same
result and again there was
much speculation that he
would retire, but no. He kept
playing, but fans are always
looking for signs of trouble and
trouble they found this summer
when Anand finished 8th and
then last in the Grand Chess
Tour events in Paris and Leu-
ven, Belgium. In an interview
with Maurice Ashley at one of
the events he expressed his
great dislike of playing so badly,
to quote: “…there’s no point
playing chess like this”. And
now, as they are entering the
8th (of 9) round of the 2017
Sinquefield Cup, we find Anand
tied for the lead!
Today ’s game is Anand’s
JESSICA RINALDI/GLOBE STAFF
fifth-round win over American
Mariam Allam of Quincy (center) danced along with a BollyX workout class in the middle of Newbury Street, which was closed to vehicular traffic on Fabiano Caruana. In it, Carua-
Sunday for the second Open Newbury St. pedestrian celebration. na had to pay severely for badly
miscalculating a forcing line. To
his credit, Anand overlooked
nothing in playing a stunning
under rare
Vishy Anand (2783)
Fabiano Caruana (2807)
1.c4 The English is all the
use of law
rage these days as its amor-
phous structures and fluid lines
defy, to a point, computer anal-
ysis. 1…e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.Nf3
By Dave Collins Nc6 4.g3 d5 5.cxd5 Nxd5 6.Bg2
ASSOCIATED PRESS Bc5. 6...Nb6 7.0–0 Be7 8.d3
HARTFORD — The recent 0–0 9.Be3 Be6 10.Rc1 f6 is the
exhumation of an Army Viet- more common approach for
nam veteran’s body from the Black. 7.0–0 7.Nxe5 is possible
Connecticut State Veterans when after 7…Nxc3 8.bxc3 Qd5
Cemetery was a rare invoca- 9.Nf3 Bh6 with enough pres-
tion of federal laws aimed at sure for the pawn but not more
keeping murderers and rapists 7...0–0 8.d3 Again8.Nxe5 is
out of veterans burial grounds, possible when after 8…Nxc3
federal and state officials say. 9.bxc3 Nxe5 10.d4 Bd6 11.dxe5
The remains of Guillermo Bxe5 12.Rb1 Bxc3 13.Qc2 with
Aillon were disinterred from a slight plus for White 8...Bb6
the Middletown cemetery July 9.Bd2 9.Nxe5 doesn’t work now
3 after state veterans’ affairs as after 9…Nxc3 10.Nxc6 Nxd1
officials learned that he had 11.Nxd8 Nxf2 12.Rxf2 Rxd8
been serving a life prison sen- Black is better 9...Bg4 10.Rc1
tence for stabbing to death his Nxc3 11.Bxc3 Re8 12.b4 Qd6
estranged wife and both her Trying to drum up some activity
parents in North Haven in on the kingside. 13.Nd2 Qh6
ARAM BOGHOSIAN FOR THE BOSTON GLOBE
1972. It’s not clear where the 14.Nc4 Qh5 15.Rc2 Rad8 On
remains were taken. With the state’s system of all-electronic toll collection, a wanted vehicle can be identified if it passes beneath a toll gantry first sight, Black seems some-
Only one other person ap- and an alert sent to law enforcement authorities. what better but that is not the
pears to have been exhumed case, it’s just equal. 16.Nxb6
from a US veterans’ cemetery
under a 2013 federal law that
gave the federal Department
of Veterans Affairs the authori-
Vehicle tracking used 7 times so far cxb6 17.f3 White’s plus are his
center pawns, which Black real-
ly needs to be wary of. 17…Be6
18.Qd2 b5 19.f4 Bg4?! Begin-
ty to dig up the remains of uHOT LIST the service to search for a New hicle last seen around South these sensitive records.” ning a bad idea. Necessary was
murderers and rapists, accord- Continued from Page B1 Hampshire license plate of Boston on the morning of Aug. A state transportation either 19…Bh6 or 19…exf4 with
ing to the VA. lations saying the hot list would someone wanted for armed kid- 1. Silver Alerts are emergency spokesman said the private equality. Now, White seizes the
In 2014, the body of Army be used only for emergencies napping, attempted murder, notifications broadcast to the companies — Raytheon Corp., initiative. 20.Bxc6! White parts
veteran Michael LeShawn An- involving an “imminent and and arson. Public records e- public when someone with de- which the state hired to install with his otherwise beloved
derson was removed from the immediate threat to the safety, mails say the suspect was later mentia goes missing. all-electronic tolling on the bishop to attack Black’s center
Fort Custer National Cemetery health, and well-being of an in- taken into custody in New York. R On Wednesday night, offi- turnpike, and TTI Consulting, a 20...bxc6 21.fxe5 21.Bxe5 f6 is
in Augusta, Mich. Authorities dividual or the public.” R On the morning of June 1, cials said, the hot list was used private tolling-specialty firm — good for Black 21…f6? Seems
said Anderson killed Alicia The Globe, via a public re- officials listed a Massachusetts to try to find a woman who had can search the toll records data- clever but it isn’t. Black simply
Koehl, wounded three other cords request, obtained a list of license plate in connection with allegedly kidnapped her 3-year- base by virtue of their respec- didn’t look far enough in the
people, and killed himself in a e-mails and other documents the murder and robbery of an old daughter in Worcester, trig- tive roles. forthcoming forcing line. Nec-
2012 shooting in Indianapolis. related to hot list requests over elderly woman. “Suspect at gering an Amber Alert, the Both companies “are Mass- essary was 21…Rd7, conceding
The 2013 law, named after the last year, which together in- large and victim’s vehicle miss- warning that comes when a DOT’s vendors. As such, they the pawn but hoping that the
Koehl, specifically authorized dicate the technology has been ing,” one e-mail said. Officials child has been abducted. State are authorized to search the da- opposite color bishops will save
the exhumation of Anderson. reserved for only the most seri- would not provide more infor- Police tracked her down in tabase only when requested to him. 22.exf6!! Rxe2 23.f7+ Kf8
Burying convicted murder- ous types of incidents. mation about that case, but on Charlton. She was scheduled to do so by MassDOT and only in 24.Bxg7+!! Otherwise White is
ers and rapists at veterans’ The cases included: May 31, an 81-year-old woman be arraigned on charges, in- accordance with applicable reg- lost as not only is his queen at-
cemeteries was banned by a R On Jan. 1, officials activat- was found murdered in her cluding attempted murder, ulations,” spokesman Patrick tacked but mate is threatened
1997 federal law, which was ed the service while police were Needham apartment. Authori- Thursday. Marvin said in an e-mail. on h2. 24...Kxg7 25.Qc3+ Re5
aimed at preventing Oklaho- hunting for an escaped prisoner ties issued a bulletin for her Officials also said that one Marvin added, however, that 25...Qe5 Is the only choice and I
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eran Timothy McVeigh from the man in question was James days later. Her 47-year-old the hot list, on Feb. 1, was de- done “solely by MassDOT staff,” Caruana didn’t consider fully.
being interred at Arlington W. Morales, who was discov- neighbor was later charged in nied, but they did not say why. and the department “utilizes 26.Rxe2! Qxc3 27.Re8 Qd4+
National Cemetery. ered missing from a federal the murder and in stealing the A year into the program, pri- the ‘Hot List’ only in accor- 28.Rf2 Qxb4 29.f8Q+ Qxf8
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ly to veterans buried after it rested in South Carolina and R On Aug. 3, State Police Massachusetts. “MassDOT can be reached at gave up. 1–0
took effect on Dec. 23, 2013, brought back to Massachusetts working with Kingston police should perform regular audits matthew.rocheleau@globe.com.
with the exception for Ander- to face charges. requested a hot list search for a on every contractor and inter- Follow him on Twitter Reach Chris Chase at Boston
son. R On March 18, officials used Silver Alert case involving a ve- nal employee with access to @mrochele. GlobeChessNotes@gmail.com.
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Of Saugus, formerly of Revere, unex- 84, of Everett, Entered Eter- Of Eliot, ME, formerly of Malden, Au-
pectedly, August 12. Beloved husband nal Rest August 13, 2017. gust 12, 2017, at age 79. Beloved wife
ARLINGTON NEWTON of Yolanta (Wegrzynowska) Bosek. Devoted husband of the of Arthur F. Mahoney with whom she
O’NEIL, Claire Nolin GAUTREAU, Linda Theresa Dear brother of Roman Bosek of Chel- late Rose (Prusky) Freedman. Beloved shared 63 years of marriage. Devoted
AUBURNDALE (DiBenedetto) sea & Zofia Machino of Poland. Broth- father of Marcia & her husband Bennett mother of John E. Mahoney and his
GAUTREAU, Linda Theresa RICHARDS, Robert B. er-in-law of Bernat & Danuta Banat Delatizky, Bennett & his wife Mary wife Marie of Eliot, ME, Ronald D. Ma-
(DiBenedetto) Freedman and Joel & his wife Lori honey and his wife Karen of Eliot, ME,
NORTH END of Mansfield. Also survived by many
BEDFORD nieces & nephews. He will be fondly re- Freedman. Cherished grandfather of and Robert W. Mahoney and his wife
ALIBERTI, Vittorio
AMBROSE, Rita W. (Cardoos) Dori-Ann Delatizky, Bradley, Hannah, Janine of Eliot, ME. Dear sister of Don
NORTH READING membered by many friends & family in
BELMONT Alyssa and Daniel Freedman. Services Selig of Tewksbury, and Sandra Tede-
PETRUCELLI, Frank Poland. Visiting hours will be held in
ROMEO, William F. at Temple Shalom, 475 Winthrop St., schi of Melrose. Cherished grandmoth-
TESTA, Robert P. the Bisbee-Porcella Funeral Home, 549
BILLERICA (Route 38) Medford on Tuesday, August er of John, Michael, Michelle, Amanda,
Lincoln Ave., SAUGUS, on Wednesday,
AMATO, Camille A. NORWELL 15 at 12 Noon. Interment in Tifereth Austin, Michael, Deanna, Robert,
PETRUCELLI, Frank
4-8 p.m. Relatives & friends invited. A
BOSTON Israel Memorial Park, Everett. Condo- Kevin, Ryan, Jake, Devin, Madison, and
funeral mass will be held in St. Stanis-
AMBROSE, Rita W. (Cardoos) NORWOOD lence calls may be made following the Alyssa. Treasured great-grandmother of
DiCICCO, Nicholas laus Church, 163 Chestnut St., Chelsea, interment at his late residence until Of Arlington and Harwich Port, August
RICHARDS, Robert B. Finn, Mason, Addie, and Scarlet. Caring
RICHARDS, Bernadette (Corcoran) on Thursday at 10 a.m. Please meet at 8 PM; continuing on Wednesday and former mother-in-law of Susan Costa 12, 2017, two days before her 101st
SHOHER, Jessica Toby QUINCY church. Interment Riverside Cemetery, Thursday 2-4 PM and 6-8 PM. In lieu of Seabrook, NH. Relatives and friends birthday. Beloved wife of the late Wil-
TAGER, Dr. Andrew M. RICHARDS, Bernadette (Corcoran) Saugus. For directions & condolences: of flowers, donations, in his memory, will gather in honor and remembrance liam F. O’Neil, Jr. Loving mother of Wil-
CAMBRIDGE REVERE www.BisbeePorcella.com. may be made to a charity of one’s of Joan’s life during visiting hours at the liam F. O’Neil III and his wife Danice of
FREEDMAN, Paul N. ALIBERTI, Vittorio choice. For online condolences and Robinson Funeral Home, 809 Main St., Winchester, John R. O’Neil and his wife
O’NEIL, Claire Nolin BOSEK, Jerzy directions go to: MELROSE, on Tuesday, August 15 from Michele of Plymouth, and Nancy O’Neil
ROMEO, William F. DiCICCO, Nicholas CONLEY, Beverly A. (Wool) 4-8pm, and for her Funeral Service on Holleran and her husband Edward
CHARLESTOWN www.goldmanfc.com of Winchester. Devoted grandmother
SAUGUS Beverly A. (Wool) Conley, of Holbrook, Wednesday at 10am. Interment at Pu-
RICHARDS, Bernadette (Corcoran) Goldman Funeral Chapel, Malden
BOSEK, Jerzy ritan Lawn Memorial Park in Peabody. of Shannon Tobin (Michael), Kristen
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BILLER, Armin G. MULKERN, Phyllis M. (Connelly) children. She graduated from South
Of Auburndale, August 12, 2017. (Emmett). Great grandmother of Molly
RICHARDS, Robert B. Boston High School. She leaves her
STONEHAM Beloved wife of Raymond E. Gautreau. and Abigail Tobin. William, Kieran and
DORCHESTER PAONE, Mary (Rinaldi)
devoted husband of 52 years, Albert
L. Conley and her beloved children; Complete notice to run in Tuesday’s MARCHETTI, Sigfrido “Jeff” Gwen Murphy, William and Rory Bray,
MULKERN, Phyllis M. (Connelly) TESTA, Robert P. Carley and Jack Bailey and Ada and
Christine Palladino of Needham, Kerry edition.
DOVER Of Westwood, formerly of Hyde Park, Connor Holleran. Dear sister of the late
STOUGHTON Friedman of Abington and Michael Burke & Blackington Funeral Home
RICHARDS, Robert B. passed peacefully on Aug. 11, surround- Charles Nolin and Paul Nolin. Sister in
AMBROSE, Rita W. (Cardoos) Conley of Abington. She also leaves the BurkeFamilyFuneralHomes.com
EAST BOSTON ed by his loving family, at the age of 81. law of Rose Nolin of Arlington. Claire
ALIBERTI, Vittorio TRURO much loved spouses of her children; Beloved husband of Mary (Barbuto) of
also leaves many loving nieces and
DiCICCO, Nicholas BILLER, Armin G. Peter Palladino, Richard Friedman and GREENE, Leo F., III 59 years. Son of the late Giovanni and
nephews. Funeral from the Keefe Fu-
PETRUCELLI, Frank Erica Conley. One of the greatest joys Cristina Marchetti. Devoted father of
WAKEFIELD neral Home, 5 Chestnut St. (adjacent to
EVERETT of Beverly’s life was her role as Nana to Of Melrose, August 11, Jeffrey of Canton, John and his wife
PAONE, Mary (Rinaldi) St. Agnes Church, Rt. 60) ARLINGTON,
FREEDMAN, Paul N. Chloe, Samuel, Jacob and Grace Fried- 2017. Beloved husband of Catherine of Deham, and Peter of
TESTA, Robert P. on Wednesday at 9 AM, followed by her
man, Riley Kramer and Brady Palladino Barbara (Charrette) Greene. Houston, TX. Father-in-law of Doreen
HANOVER WALPOLE Funeral Mass celebrated in St. Agnes
PETRUCELLI, Frank and Landon and Dylan Joyce. She was Loving father of Leo P. Greene & his Marchetti of Hyde Park. Cherished
KEANE, Paul M. predeceased by her beloved grand- wife Barbara of Lynn and Carole Church, Arlington at 10 AM. Relatives
HARWICH brother of Maria Panasci, Adriana
WALTHAM daughter Emma Conley Kramer whom Greene & her fiancé Kenneth Malloch and friends are respectfully invited to
DEPPNER, Sheila Rose (Giblin) Malone and Gesualdo Marchetti. Lov-
ROMEO, William F. she missed terribly. She was the loving of Medford. Cherished grandfather of attend. Visiting hours Tuesday 4 - 8
O’NEIL, Claire Nolin ing “Papa” of Adam Marchetti and his
sister of Dennis Wool of Stuart, Florida, Brayden & Audrina. Caring brother of PM. Burial in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery,
HOLBROOK WATERTOWN wife Anna, Kimberly Gauthier and her
Paul Wool of Wakefield, MA and Kevin Betsy Mainero & her husband Alfred of Arlington. In lieu of flowers donations
CONLEY, Beverly A. (Wool) AMBROSE, Rita W. (Cardoos) husband Justin, John Marchetti, Jr.,
Wool of Quincy, MA. She was also pre- Saugus and the late Mary Toomey & her in Claire’s memory may be made to
HYDE PARK DEPPNER, Sheila Rose (Giblin) Arianna Marchetti and the late Thomas
deceased by her sister, Linda Dorian of late husband Albert. Son-in-law of American Diabetes Association, P.O.
MacLEOD, Jean (Gilmore-Swanson) RICHARDS, Robert B. John. Also survived by many loving
South Boston and her brother, William Genevieve Charrette of Braintree. Also Box 15829, Arlington, VA 22215, or the
MARCHETTI, Sigfrido WEST HARWICH
nieces, nephews, in-laws and friends.
Wool of Wakefield. She was a devoted survived by nieces, nephews, relatives & Epilepsy Foundation, 8301 Professional
JAMAICA PLAIN Funeral from the Carroll-Thomas
DEPPNER, Sheila Rose (Giblin) many friends. Visiting hours will be Place East, Suite 200, Landover, MD
MacLEOD, Jean (Gilmore-Swanson) aunt and cousin to many nieces, neph- Funeral Home, 22 Oak St., HYDE PARK
WEST ROXBURY ews, and cousins. She was dearly loved held at the Gately Funeral Home, 79 W. 20785. The Family extends deep grati-
LYNN Wednesday morning at 9 followed by a
MacLEOD, Jean (Gilmore-Swanson) and will be greatly missed. Visiting Foster St., MELROSE on Tuesday, Aug. tude to the Staff at Aberjona Nursing
GREENE, Leo F., III Mass of Christian Burial in St. Pius X
hours Wednesday, August 16th from 15th from 4-7 PM. Funeral from the Center, Winchester for the compassion-
MALDEN WESTWOOD Church, Milton at 10. Visiting hours
4-8pm at the Hurley Funeral Home, Gately Funeral Home on Wednesday, ate care which they provided to Claire.
GREENE, Leo F., III MARCHETTI, Sigfrido Tuesday evening from 3-8. Relatives
127 South Franklin Street (Rt. 37), Aug. 16th at 8:45 AM, followed by a For directions or to send a condolence
MAHONEY, Joan L. (Selig) WINCHESTER and friends invited. Interment at St.
HOLBROOK. Funeral from the Hurley Mass of Christian Burial in St. Mary’s visit www.keefefuneralhome.com
MEDFORD O’NEIL, Claire Nolin Michael’s Mausoleum, Roslindale.
Funeral Home on Thursday, August Church, 9 Herbert St., Melrose at 10 Please, in lieu of flowers, all donations
GREENE, Leo F., III
WOBURN 17th at 9:15am, followed by a Funeral AM. Relatives & friends respectfully
O’NEIL, Claire Nolin can be made to Sagoff Breast Center,
AMATO, Camille A. Mass at St. Joseph’s Church in Hol- invited to attend. Burial will be private.
MELROSE www.brighamandwomensfaulkner.org/
GREENE, Leo F., III brook at 10am. Relatives and friends Navy Veteran. In lieu of flowers, donate. For directions and guestbook
MAHONEY, Joan L. (Selig) OUT OF STATE are respectfully invited to attend. Inter- contributions may be made to the Brain please visit: thomasfuneralhomes.com.
PETRUCELLI, Frank ment Blue Hill Cemetery, Braintree. In Injury Association of Mass., 30 Lyman
MAINE
MILTON MAHONEY, Joan L. (Selig)
lieu of flowers, remembrances may be St., Suite 10, Westborough, MA 01581.
Carroll-Thomas Funeral Home
PAONE, Mary (Rinaldi)
KEANE, Paul M. made to the MS Society: http://www. For directions & to sign online
NEW HAMPSHIRE condolence, visit: www.gatelyfh.com.
Hyde Park 617-361-3216 Of Wakefield, Aug 12. Beloved wife of
MULKERN, Phyllis M. (Connelly) nationalmssociety.org/Chapters/MAM/
RICHARDS, Bernadette (Corcoran) AMATO, Camille A. Donate. For online guestbook and di- the late John J. Paone. Loving mother
Gately Funeral Home
NEEDHAM NEW JERSEY rections, please visit our website, www. of John J. Paone, Jr. of Wakefield,
AMBROSE, Rita W. (Cardoos) TAGER, Dr. Andrew M. thehurleyfuneralhomes.com.
781-665-1949 MULKERN, Phyllis M. Lucille Zappala of Stoneham and
KEANE, Paul M. (Connelly) Allan F. Paone of Wakefield. Adoring
grandmother of Mark Paone & wife
ALIBERTI, Vittorio BILLER, Armin G. DEPPNER, Sheila Rose Rokia, Lisa Hart & husband Michael,
(Giblin) Michael Zappala, and Katie Zappala;
and great grandmother of Courtney,
Of Revere, formerly of East Boston,
passed away peacefully at home sur- 73, of Harwich, MA, died gracefully Kevin, & Cameron Hart, and Max
rounded by his loving family on Aug.12. on Monday, August 7, 2017. She was Paone. Predeceased by siblings: Joseph
Funeral on Friday. Visiting Thursday born in Cambridge, MA to the late M. Rinaldi, John Rinaldi, Rose Ksypka,
4-8. Complete notice in Wednesday’s James Kevin and Rose Mary (Coffey) Anthony Rinaldi, and Frank “Chicky”
edition. For more info Giblin. Sheila is survived by her son Rinaldi. Funeral from the McDonald
www.ruggieromh.com. Kevin Deppner, daughter Kristie Watts, Funeral Home, 19 Yale Ave., WAKE-
sister Geraldine Brittner and brothers FIELD, on Wednesday at 9am followed
James, Joseph and John Giblin. She is by a Funeral Mass in St. Joseph Church,
also survived by her 6 adored 173 Albion St., Wakefield at 10am.
grandchildren Juliana, Joseph, Macken- Interment, Forest Glade Cemetery,
zie, Kirsten, Addison and Cherica. Wakefield. Visitation for relatives and
Sheila grew-up in Watertown, MA, and friends will be held at the Funeral
East Boston (617) 569-0990
moved to the Cape in 1992, settling in Home on Tuesday from 4-7pm. For
Of Walpole, formerly of Milton, Of Milton, died at home surrounded
Harwich. She was a graduate of Leslie obit/guestbook,
passed away peacefully on August by her family on August 11, 2017 at
Armin Gerald Biller, beloved husband, University (class of 1980). Sheila was a www.mcdonaldfs.com
10th, having lived fourteen years with the age of 93. Beloved wife of the late
father and grandfather passed away teacher and advocate for children with
multiple myeloma. Devoted son of Paul V. Mulkern. Loving mother of
peacefully on August 12th 2017 sur- special needs with expertise in autism.
the late Lawrence J. and Dorothy M. Paul V. Mulkern, Jr. and his wife Diane
rounded by family in Truro MA. Born Visiting Hours Sunday, August 13, 2017
AMATO, Camille A. in Milwaukee Wisconsin in 1928, he from 4-8 p.m. at Doane, Beal & Ames
(Reynolds) Keane. Beloved brother of of Milton, Virginia Mulkern and her
husband John Oldham of Old Fort,
was the son of the late Dr. Jack and Patricia A. Kennedy and her husband,
Funeral Home, 260 Main St. (Route North Carolina, Elizabeth Coghlan and
Mollie Biller and brother of Frances Dr. John J. of Harwich, Andrea M.
28), WEST HARWICH, MA 02671. Fu- her husband Robert of Milton, John
Belinky and the late Judd Biller.While Burke and her husband Dr. John P.
neral Mass 10 am Monday, August 14th Mulkern and his husband John Lee of
attending the University of Wisconsin of Salt Lake City, and Rev. Robert L.
at Holy Trinity Church with private New York City, Anne Mulkern and her
in Madison where he graduated with a Keane, S.J of Boston College. Loving
cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, partner Michael Emerick of Chapel
teachers certificate in English, he met uncle of Paul C., Edward R. and his
contributions can be made, in Sheila’s Hill, North Carolina and Joseph Mulk-
the love of his life -- a gem of a woman wife Kimberly G., Erin K., and Bonnie
memory, to Massachusetts Advocates ern and his wife Paula of Marshfield.
from El Salvador, adored by all who J., the wife of the late Dr. Matthew P.
for Children, 25 Kingston St., 2 Flr., Cherished grandmother of Jamie Feath-
met her -- Martita Freund. They were Burke. Great uncle of Anna, Matthew,
Boston, MA 02111. er, Michael Oldham, Nicole Mulkern,
married in 1953 in San Salvador, El Samuel and Ada. Funeral Mass at St.
Agatha Church, Milton, Wednesday, Lucas Mulkern, Alexandra Mulkern,
Salvador where they lived until the
August 16th at 10:30 A.M. Visiting Elizabeth Raines, Sam Raines, Victoria
1980s when the civil war forced them
to leave the country. Without any prior
DiCICCO, Nicholas hours at the Alfred D. Thomas Funeral Mulkern and Brian Coghlan.
Home, 326 Granite Avenue, MILTON, Phyllis was born in Boston and grew
knowledge of Spanish, Armin joined Of East Boston, on August 13th. Visita-
Tuesday, August 15th, 4-8 PM. Burial up in Dorchester and South Boston.
his two brothers-in-law Ernesto and tion will be on Wednesday, 4-8 pm.
in Milton Cemetery. Retired C.F.O. She was a graduate of Girls Latin
Roberto Freund in a family business. Complete notice to follow on Tuesday.
of Regan Communications. Former High School and Emmanuel College
Of Derry, NH, formerly of Somerville Armin eventually helped to create
the first department store chain in El
Paul Buonfiglio & Sons-Bruno employee of Brigham and Women’s in Boston where she majored in math.
and Boston’s West End, August 12. www.Buonfiglio.com Phyllis was a devoted parishioner of
Every life
Salvador. He and Martita lived a beauti- Hospital and Finance Manager at DRI/
Devoted mother of Joanna Brosnan and Saint Elizabeth Church in Milton. She
ful life in El Salvador with their three McGraw-Hill, Co. Graduate of Boston
her husband Michael of Derry, and the enjoyed volunteering her time at the
late Diane Trindall and her surviving
husband Wayne of Chelmsford. Loving
children. Martita sadly passed away
in 1990. Their love remained a vital Funeral Services College and Syracuse University. Held
a certificate in Accountancy from Carney Hospital. She was a member of
is a story
source of life for Armin. He remained a Bentley University. In lieu of flowers, the Amateur Women’s Garden Club of
grandmother of Michael, Anthony, Milton and the Saint Agatha Bowling
widower until his death. He is survived donations may be made in his memory
Tiffany, Joseph, Angela, Robert, Scott, Club. Phyllis loved to spend time at
by his three children Michael Biller and to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute,
and Eric. Loving great grandmother of
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his partner Nancy Anderson of Seattle Post Office Box 849168, Boston, MA Castle Island in South Boston, but her
worth
Ariel, Chloe, Trey, and Tyson. Cherished greatest love was for her family who
Washington, Marga Biller of Boston, 02284-9168 or to the German Centre,
sister of Peter Amato and his wife Ann
of Woburn, Vincent Amato and his and Carolina and her husband Sandy (617) 323-3690 Deutsches Altenheim Foundation, were the cornerstone of her life. She
Bloomberg of Brookline. His Grand 2222 Centre Street, W. Roxbury, MA will be missed by all who had the plea-
wife Roseann of Billerica, and the late 800-439-3690 • 617-876-9110 sure to have known and loved her.
sharing
children: Josh Bloomberg and his wife 531 Cummings Highway, Roslindale 02132-4097. The family extends their
Josephine Amato and Marie Berini. A Mass of Christian Burial will be
Julie Casper, Mikaela Bloomberg, Mia deep gratitude to the staff members of
Aunt of Cheryl, Lisa, Richard, Peter, 583 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge celebrated on Wednesday at 11:30am
Raquel Rosenberg, Alex Biller, Nicholas the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, the
Stephen, and Paul. Funeral from the MON-FRI 9-9; SAT 9-5, SUNDAY 12-5
in Saint Elizabeth Church, Milton.
Biller and Madeleine Biller. Armin was Brigham and Women’s Hospital and
Dello Russo Funeral Home, 306 Main Relatives and friends are respectfully
joyfully awaiting the birth of his first the German Centre of West Roxbury for
St., MEDFORD, Wednesday, Aug. 16 invited to the visiting hours on Wednes-
great-grandchild in October.The funeral the compassionate care which they pro-
at 9 AM, followed by a Funeral Mass
will be held on Wednesday August 16th
Affordable Cremation vided to Paul throughout his illness. For day prior to the Mass at the Dolan &
celebrated in St. Joseph Church, 118
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the Dana Farber Cancer Institute where on August 7th, 2017. She is survived
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ROMEO, William F. creatic cancer, as the many friends and
family members from different phases
(Corcoran) Of Waltham, formerly of Belmont, Au- of his life came to visit him and say
gust 11, 2017. Beloved husband of Lin- their goodbyes. He is so deeply missed.
nea (Rydstrom) Romeo. Son of the late The funeral is at Gutterman-Musicant
Salvatore & Beatrice Romeo. Devoted in HACKENSACK, NJ at 402 Park
brother of Joanne Williams of Belmont St. on Tuesday, August 15 at 11 am,
and the late Thomas Romeo. Also sur- with burial at Wellwood Cemetery in
vived by nieces and nephews. Funeral Pinelawn, NY following. There will be a
from the Stanton Funeral Home, 786 memorial service in Boston for him at
Mt. Auburn St. (Rt16) WATERTOWN, a later date. Donations can be made to
on Wednesday at 8 A.M. Funeral Mass the MGH Fibrosis Research Center in
in the Sacred Heart Church, Water- his memory.
town, at 9 A.M. Relatives and friends
respectfully invited to attend. Visiting
hours Tuesday 4-7 P.M. Interment
TESTA, Robert P.
You talk
St. Patrick’s Cemetery. Retired Head
Custodian Watertown Library. Formerly Of No. Reading, formerly of
Of Milton, went home to heaven on
employed in the Buildings & Grounds Wakefield & Stoneham. about many things with
Dept. at Brandeis Univ. & Harvard Beloved husband of
Thursday, August 10, surrounded by
her loving children. Bernadette was
Univ., as well as the driving the Zam- Marilyn T. (LeBlanc) Testa. Loving your loved ones: from day-to-day details to big
boni at the Boston Skating Club. In lieu father of Christine A. Friberg &
the beloved wife of the late William T.
Richards, and the devoted mother of
of flowers In lieu of flowers contribu- husband John of Windham, NH.
Adoring grandfather of Alison Friberg
events. Sharing stories with those who matter
tions in Bill’s memory to the Buddy Dog
Kim Mahoney and her husband Paul of
and John “Jay” Friberg & his wife
Milton, Marie Richards of Charlestown,
Humane Society, 151 Boston Post Rd.,
Sudbury, MA 01776 would be appreci- Chelsea. Also survived by sister-in-law,
most isn’t just important today; it will be
Beth Richards of Milton, Laura Rich-
ated. www.stantonfuneralhome.com Josephine Testa of Pepperell; as well as
ards and her husband Anthony Sbarra
many nieces, nephews, and cousins. especially significant when it’s time to honor
of Milton, Jane Richards of Quincy, Wil-
SHOHER, Jessica Toby Predeceased by brothers: Joseph and
liam Richards of Boston and Therese
Lindenfelzer and her husband Mark
Paul Testa. Funeral Service in the and commemorate your lives.
McDonald Funeral Home, 19 Yale Ave.,
of Milton. Bernadette loved spending WAKEFIELD, on Friday at 11am.
time with her 11 grandchildren: Sarah, Interment will be private. Visitation for
Christine and Paul Mahoney, Cara, Lau-
ren and Paula Hogan, Daniel, Andrew
relatives and friends will be held prior
to the service beginning at 9am.
Memorialization at the end of life is more than
and Lily Sbarra, Anna and Mark Lin- Contributions in Robert’s name may be
denfelzer all of Milton. She is survived made to Sawtelle Family Hospice it used to be. It can reflect a person’s life story
by her dear sister and brother Frances House, 320 Haverhill St., Reading, MA
Richer and Joseph Corcoran, and her 01867 or to Neuro-Oncology (Brain and be transformative, healing and comforting.
sister-in-law Helen Corcoran, all of Mil- Tumors) Treatment Program, c/o
ton. Sister of the late Mary Corcoran, Massachusetts General Hospital, 55
John Corcoran, Leo Corcoran, Sister Fruit St., Boston, MA 02114. For obit/
Theresa Corcoran, and Claire Carten.
Also survived by many nieces and neph-
guestbook www.mcdonaldfs.com Meaningful memorialization starts when loved
ews who added to the pleasure of her
life. Bernadette’s life was guided by her ones talk about what matters most: memories
passion for people and her deep love for 64, of Boston, on Saturday, August
her family and her many friends. She 12, 2017. Beloved daughter of the late
Jeanne (Bornstein) and Harold M. Honor your made, lessons learned and how they hope to
will be remembered for her beauti-
Shoher. Dear niece of Thelma Baker.
ful smile, her warmth and kindness,
Sister of Jonathan “Zach” Shoher.
loved one be remembered.
and her wonderful spirit. A Mass of
Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Aunt of Angela and Rebecca. She was with a photo in
Elizabeth’s Church, Milton, Wednes- cherished by, and devoted to, many
day, August 16, at 10 o’clock. Visiting friends and cousins. Funeral Services The Boston Globe.
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Business
Your phone
could help
spot mental
illness, says
researcher
By Charles Piller
STAT
BUSINESS LEADERS
ta from studies conducted by his Sili-
con Valley startup, testing the idea that
smartphone interactions offer a win-
dow into the user’s mental state.
In small clinical trials, the company
REVITALIZE PUSH
FOR GREATER
JESSICA RINALDI/GLOBE STAFF/FILE
DIVERSITY IN CITY
unequal cities in
the country.’
JAMES ROONEY, CEO of the RODNEY CHOICE
Greater Boston Chamber of
Dr. Thomas Insel cofounded
Commerce
Initiative seeks to foster minorityowned firms Mindstrong Health in May.
S
By Jon Chesto minority-owned ventures and diversify standard measures of mental health
GLOBE STAFF the city’s business community. status with their behavior on phones.
cott Baker came to Boston The programs overlap in key ways. Patients suffering from depression and
for college, and the Los The Chamber is assembling an initia- anxiety underwent a three- to four-
Angeles native stayed after tive to connect contractors with large hour neuropsychological assessment
graduating from Boston employers, using some of the $10 mil- that measured such standard cognitive
University in 1986. lion that Eastern is pledging for a factors as attention, reaction time, and
But he was surprised broader diversity campaign. verbal memory, which are used in di-
how tough it was to break Such efforts have been tried before. agnosing mental disorders. Then the
into the city ’s business One such initiative in the 1980s gave company collected and evaluated a
scene, as he worked with birth to The Partnership, a local non- year’s worth of smartphone data, par-
SUZANNE KREITER/GLOBE STAFF/FILE
two partners to launch a courier ser- profit that grooms minority profes- ticularly keyboard and other touch-
vice called Skycom. “I found Boston to sionals. Other attempts, though, pe- screen actions, to see how these behav-
‘It is not only the be a very parochial place,” he said. tered out, with little or no long-term iors correlated with the various mental
right thing to do, Baker is black, while Boston’s busi-
ness leadership, then as now, is domi-
impact.
“It’s shameful, in a city like Boston
states measured by the conventional
tests.
but the smart nated by older white men — many of that is thriving in a major way, that It found strong correlations be-
whom share local connections going few of us are participating in it,” said tween the two, which were further val-
thing as our back years. The barriers to entry made Daryl Settles, a developer and restau- idated by a Stanford University study
business depends it tough for Baker to get a foothold. He
eventually broadened the business,
rateur who is black. “As a whole, the
[minority] community has been left
that Mindstrong collaborated on, Insel
said.
upon a growing and today RTD Logistics is a $5 mil- behind.” He said he hopes to have results
lion-a-year company with a dozen em- The chief executives of Eastern and over the next year from ongoing and
and thriving ployees, scores of couriers, and more the Chamber are relatively new to planned experiments trying to validate
community in than 150 customers every month. their roles, and both have made diver- Mindstrong’s approach in people with
Now after all these years, Baker has sity a key part of their leadership strat- depression and post-traumatic stress
which success is reason to hope those old barriers are egies. These initiatives were underway disorder.
shared by all.’ easier to overcome. The reason for his
optimism: two ambitious efforts at
before Mayor Martin J. Walsh made
race the centerpiece of his high-profile
“What we don’t know is if this pre-
vents suicide, prevents re-hospitaliza-
ROBERT RIVERS, CEO of Eastern Bank and the Greater Boston speech to the Chamber in September, tion — whether in the world of health
Eastern Bank Chamber of Commerce to stimulate DIVERSITY, Page B10 STAT, Page B10
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A. I align with your parents, but perhaps for
ities and parties and I feel bad that I won’t/
can’t offer support in return.
Should I suck it up and pay for a short
I’m wearing black, now that own melodrama, drawing out wondered about. What is it like different reasons. and expensive weekend, or tell him that it
Netflix has decided to cancel the plot points to milk every blink for a therapist who becomes a bit I don’t know (or care, really) if this man just won’t work?
series “Gypsy”after one season. and nod, and, with the repeti- too interested in those lives she’s is in your league. WORRIED FRIEND
That’s the drama about a New tious scenes and the slow pacing, hearing about week in and week What in this arrangement is good for A. You should take him up on his offer. He is
York therapist played by Naomi the season’s 10 episodes felt out? Does she sometimes fanta- your son? In his very short life, he has expe- crying out for companionship and willing to
Watts who develops intimate re- more like 15. The way Watts’s size about going “into the field” rienced emotional and physical abuse be- help you get to him. Let him do this, be a
lationships with significant peo- Jean wouldn’t get caught, despite and trying to fix things for her tween his parents, and in short order his great and supportive guest, and celebrate
ple in her clients’ lives. Her some very close calls, grew more clients — something Watts’s mother has invited a new man into the his birthday — and your friendship.
boundaries are blurry, to put it and more absurd. character does in some cases? home.
mildly, as she falls passionately But have you ever missed a I’m not sure if “Gypsy” was No. Just no. There are many reasons for Q. “Priority Parent” was wondering how to
in love with the girlfriend of one mediocre show? Sometimes the going to go full-on crazy as it caution, but the reason that should matter correct children on the playground.
of the men she treats. And all runts of the litter capture our continued, a sort of series-styled the most to all of you was revealed in an Your response was too wordy for kids!
along, her husband (played by hearts. I was committed to “Gyp- “Dressed to Kill,” or if it was go- eight-year study published in 2005 by the Children don’t need to be told what NOT to
Billy Crudup) is slowly — too sy,” despite all the lugubrious- ing to stay within the realm of re- American Academy of Pediatrics, which do (especially when they already know).
slowly — getting suspicious, or ness. And no, it wasn’t just be- ality, a twisted version of “In concluded: “Young children who reside in Simply say, “The slide is for going down —
maybe he knows and is turned cause the excellent Brenda Vac- Treatment.” But I wanted to find households with unrelated adults are at ex- not up.” “Wood chips belong on the ground.”
on by the idea of his wife having caro had a recurring role. There out. Ah well. As Stevie Nicks ceptionally high risk for inflicted-injury SIMPLE SPEAKER
a secret life. was something fascinatingly lu- sang in the new version of “Gyp- death. Most perpetrators are male, and A. Thank you!
Oh, don’t get me wrong. It rid about the story line, and it sy” made for the series, “Her most are residents of the decedent child’s
wasn’t a great show, by any touched on — more like jumped memory is all that is left for you household at the time of injury.” The study Amy Dickinson can be reached at
means. It was in love with its all over — something I’ve always now.” also noted that children residing with a sin- askamy@amydickinson.com.
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Boston’s forecast 1 7 9 4 6
TODAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
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Moonrise 11:50 p.m. LAST NEW FIRST FULL July August
Aug. 14 Aug. 21 Aug. 29 Sep. 6 ANSWER: Your partner could have as many as 18 points,
Mount Washington (7 p.m. yesterday) 24 Hr. Precipitation
Weather Dense fog Sky in the witching hours – A. MacRobert
(valid at 7 p.m. yesterday) and a good game might be available. But a raise to three
In the early morning hours of Tuesday, the waning Yesterday 0.00” Month to date 1.22” Year to date 30.93” diamonds would show about 10 points, and partner might
Visibility 1/8 of a mile
crescent moon forms a triangle with the Pleiades Precip days in August 5 Norm. month to date 1.53” Norm. year to date 26.80” bid a losing game. Pass. I would raise with A 10 6 5 2, 8 3,
Wind west-northwest at 41 m.p.h. and Aldebaran lined up vertically to its left.
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HOROSCOPE some insight over the past few You have a lot going for you. To- meet someone who has the same ment. Tonight: Let the real fun
years. Trust in your ability to han- night: Relax at home. effect on you. Use the power of begin!
BY JACQUELINE BIGAR
dle the issue at hand. It is normal VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) your eyes and your smile, and AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
to feel discouraged at times; let You could be a lot more uptight you will like the results. You will You might feel as if you are put
HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Monday, You might feel more balanced the wave of doubt wash right than usual. Make a call and ar- enjoy spending time with this on the spot. As a result, you are
Aug. 14, 2017: than you have in a while. Some- over you. Tonight: Visit with a fa- range to meet up with a friend for person. Tonight: Don't give in to likely to feel pressured to do what
This year you often have an effect time in the day, some anger could vorite friend. lunch. Once you gain a fresh per- insecurity. someone else desires. You could
on others. You also are very much arise out of nowhere. You need to CANCER (June 21-July 22) spective, you will not be so tense. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) feel as if you can't get past a
your own person. If you decide to be careful as to what words you You might be more emotional In fact, by the end of the day, you You could be much crankier than boundary. You also seem to have
go in a desired direction, nothing say; otherwise, you will need to than you realize. You cannot keep might even laugh at what has oc- you realize. Understand what is difficulty recognizing people who
can stop you. Remember that! If make amends, which could be dif- postponing events. Resolve the curred. Tonight: Distract your- causing this type of discomfort, act out in destructive ways. To-
you are single, be smart and ficult. Tonight: Slow down. issue, at least for yourself, so that self. and try to find a solution quickly. night: Close to home.
avoid the classic pitfall of dating TAURUS (April 20-May 20) it no longer runs your life. Honor LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Otherwise, it is likely create dis- PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)
someone you work with. You will Something unexpected could af- a fast change of pace, but note You work well in partnerships. tance between you and others. Do not hesitate to speak your
be a lot happier if you do. In the fect your life in a personal way. what motivates you to switch You have the special gift of mak- Try to avoid unnecessary discom- mind. You will take a stand re-
next few months, you could meet Remain optimistic that you will gears. Tonight: Remain flexible ing others feel important and fort. Tonight: Think rather than gardless of whether someone else
someone highly desirable, if you figure out a way to straighten out and understanding. cared about. Expect today to be act impulsively. expresses strong resistance or de-
haven't already. If you are at- this situation. Refusing to face LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) heavy on one-on-one relating. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) fiance. At least you'll know where
tached, work on your flexibility, the problem or being stubborn You could be pushing yourself You can't help but charm those Don't cause a problem for your- this person is coming from. The
and you might discover that your might not work. Identify with the very hard to meet your expecta- around you. Nevertheless, you self when there need not be one. less said at the moment, the bet-
sweetie does the same. Keep your other parties involved. Tonight: tions. You are your harshest crit- sense a certain ambivalence. To- Allow your creativity to emerge ter. Tonight: Hang out with a
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14 Cookie with three 65 Canal of New York
vowels 66 They can turn into
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veggie 67 Some Mexican
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20 Emulating Thomas
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22 Get in a prone as a pet
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23 Medico 3 Probing one
24 Give meaning to, 4 Shoe part
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countess 6 Monkey business
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36 Relating to the 9 Boric acid target
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41 Uses Play-Doh 11 Padres’ town
42 “Aviv” opener 12 “Tsk!”
43 Dada co-founder 13 Courtroom
44 Huge star in affirmation
Cygnus 18 “What’s more ...”
46 Two-masted 19 Layer of frozen
sailboat water 34 Ahead 45 Brunei’s locale 57 Greek letter or a
50 Beetle that eats 24 Legal right 35 Urge forward 47 It’s well-worn minute bit
cotton 25 Innocent newbie 37 For deposit ___ 48 Roast item 58 Cadet’s course,
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B16 T h e B o s t o n G l o b e M O N D A Y, A U G U S T 1 4 , 2 0 1 7
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Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein
‘I want to be misunderstood. . . . The more you put something down in print, people form
Changeup opinions and they’re constantly creating who they think you are.’ ROBERT PATTINSON, actor, to GQ
of Spring’
GLOBE CORRESPONDENT All these artists were prominent in
Boston Ballet has announced its last season’s productions. Craig,
roster for the 2017-18 season, which Yocum, and Zhao danced Conrad in
will include a new soloist, Derek “Le Corsaire.” Craig was featured in
Dunn, from Houston Ballet. Altogeth- Jirí Kylián’s “ Wings of Wax” and
er there will be 55 dancers in the main George Balanchine’s “Stravinsky Vio-
By Jeremy Eichler company and 10 in the apprentice lin Concerto.” Both Yocum and Zhao
GLOBE STAFF troupe, Boston Ballet II (BB2). Seven danced the lead male in Balanchine’s
LENOX — True, you still don’t find dancers are joining Boston Ballet “Donizetti Variations” and Prince Dé-
HILARY SCOTT
Stravinsky’s “Rite of Spring” on many from other companies; three more siré in “Sleeping Beauty”; Yocum was
compilations with titles like “classical Giancarlo Guerrero leads the BSO Friday at Tanglewood. have been promoted from last year’s also featured in “Wings of Wax” and
music for relaxation.” But in the cen- BB2 roster. William Forsythe’s “Artifact,” and
tury since this ferocious score came MUSIC REVIEW holding forth in heroic statements, or Fifteen countries are represented Zhao did Bluebird in “Sleeping Beau-
stomping into the world, notoriously dispatching tumbling give-and-take in this year’s company: Albania, Aus- ty.” Doble and Rines both did “Wings
causing a riot at its 1913 Paris pre- BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA runs that demand pinpoint precision. tralia, Brazil, Canada, China, Cuba, of Wax”; Doble also danced Lanke-
miere, it has become so thoroughly Giancarlo Guerrero, But the best performances also show- Finland, France, Georgia, Italy, Japan, d e m i n “ L e Co r s a i r e ” a n d R i n e s
absorbed into repertoire, so com- guest conductor case the soloists’ ability to navigate Paraguay, South Korea, Spain, and the was Bluebird in “Sleeping Beauty.”
pletely accepted by audiences, that or- At Tanglewood, Friday between this music’s muscular and US. Yet Boston Ballet continues to And Bettes had a featured role in “Ar-
chestras these days routinely place it lyric modes of address, its moments have a strong local base: 35 percent of tifact.”
last on the program. That’s when you of proclamation and conversation. the company are BB2 alumni, and 22 Promoted from Boston Ballet II to
know a score has been officially de- There’s no need for a bullhorn at the percent are Boston Ballet School artist of the company are Sage
clawed: when no one feels the need to aside the Zarathustrian grandeur of breakfast table. alumni. Humphries, Graham Johns, and Abi-
block the exits with Beethoven’s “Pas- orchestral cliché in favor of more an- Friday’s soloists — violinist Gil The new soloist, Dunn, was named gail Merlis. Four dancers from Boston
toral.” cient varieties of pounding. And the Shaham and cellist Alisa Weilerstein o n e o f D a n c e Ma g a z i n e’s “ 2 5 t o Ballet School have been accepted into
These days, in fact, the challenge strings dug in deeply, with the violas’ — may not have been the most obvi- Watch” in 2014. Joining Boston Ballet Boston Ballet II: Olivia Behrmann,
in any performance of “The Rite” is to earthy alto register on particularly af- ous pairing in terms of temperament. as “artists of the company” (what in Caroline Buckheit, Tyson Clark, and
restore something of its initial ability fecting display. The score’s final bars Weilerstein tends to perform from other companies is known as the Thomas Davidoff. Joining BB2 from
to shock. This is a ballet, after all, had a distant, almost dazed quality. deep within the music’s currents, corps) are Jessica Burrows from Hong outside the school are August Gener-
about a primordial ritual in which a Then the merciless last chord sliced while Shaham is like a cormorant, re- Kong Ballet, Daniel Durrett and Mi- alli and Catherine Livingston. Buck-
young girl dances herself to death. A the air like an ax. laxing above the music’s surface and chael Ryan from Houston Ballet, heit and Davidoff were featured per-
press release for the 1913 premiere The Stravinsky was easily the high- then suddenly taking his plunge. Chyrstyn Fentroy from Dance Theatre formers last May in the company’s
described the action depicted as the light of Friday’s concert, which had Their performance nonetheless exud- of Harlem, Patric Palkens from Cin- “Next Generation” presentation of
“first stammered gestures of a half- opened with Dvorak’s “Carnival” ed a certain rough-hewn charm, cinnati Ballet, and Haley Schwan, Balanchine’s “Walpurgisnacht Ballet.”
savage humanity.” Overture. Yet even here, Guerrero did though sometimes it was just plain who danced with Staatsballett Berlin On that same program, Behrmann
On Friday night at Tanglewood, not settle for what could easily have rough. No one seemed to mind. Be- before joining Twyla Tharp’s 50th An- paired with Clark in the Peasant Pas
the Costa Rican conductor Giancarlo been a glibly effervescent curtain- tween the Brahms score itself and the niversary Tour. de Deux from act one of “Giselle.”
Guerrero went admirably far in this raiser, a kind of air-kiss in sound, in- performance on view, enough excite- Back in February, the company Clark, a 1916 Princess Grace Founda-
direction, leading the Boston Sym- stead drawing from the ensemble ment clearly translated across the had announced five promotions for tion Award recipient, is from Somer-
phony Orchestra in a hard-hitting playing of real color and vibrancy. footlights to bring this Shed audience the 2017-18 season: Paul Craig, Pat- ville, so his promotion is a matter of
performance of Stravinsky’s brutal Between the Dvorak and the Strav- rapidly to its feet. rick Yocum, and Junxiong Zhao to special local interest.
score. Winds and brasses infused insky came Brahms’s Double Concer- principal, Roddy Doble to soloist, and
their sound with a kind of peaty fer- to. This can be a thrillingly virtuosic Jeremy Eichler can be reached at Lawrence Rines to second soloist. One Jeffrey Gantz can be reached at
ment. Timothy Genis’s timpani put score, with solo violin and solo cello jeichler@globe.com. more promotion has now been added: jeffreymgantz@gmail.com.
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down against the Jaguars. backup tackle. Fleming and
Same for tight end Jacob Hollis- LaAdrian Waddle have been
ter, who had seven catches for competing for reps during
116 yards, including several camp, and for now we have
tough grabs over the middle. Fleming beating out Waddle for
We couldn’t find room for the third tackle spot. Karras
cornerback Cyrus Jones, last can be the backup interior line-
year’s second-round pick who is man, Garcia can be the fourth
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Conor McDermott, whom the depth on the practice squad.
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Here are our last ones in: RB Flowers, Kony Ealy, Deatrich
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O’Shaughnessy, OT Cam Flem- The Patriots are not deep at
ing, LB Harvey Langi, CB Ken- defensive end, though Law-
ny Moore, Brissett. rence Guy and Adam Butler
And our last ones out: DE could also be added to the posi-
Geneo Grissom, S Jordan Rich- tion. Don’t be surprised to see
ards, OT LaAdrian Waddle, LB the Patriots try to trade for
Jonathan Freeny, DT Adam more edge help before the sea-
Butler, Hollister, Carr, Jones, son starts, or to scour the waiv-
McDermott. er wire after final cutdowns.
With Tom Brady still looking But e ven with the shallow
like he can play every snap, depth chart, we are cutting bait
even at 40 years old, would the with Geneo Grissom, the 2015
Patriots be better off keeping a third-round pick who spent last
third-string quarterback, or an year on the practice squad and
extra corner in Jones, or an ex- just hasn’t seemed to develop.
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GAME 1 MINNESOTA AB R H BI BB SO Avg. ATLANTA AB R H BI BB SO Avg. BALTIMORE AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
SAN FRANCISCO AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Dozier 2b 5 1 2 1 0 1 .258 Inciarte cf 5 2 3 0 0 0 .299 Beckham ss 4 0 0 0 0 1 .292
Panik 2b 4 0 3 2 1 0 .269 Grossman rf 4 1 0 0 0 1 .244 Phillips 3b 5 1 2 2 0 0 .286 Machado 3b 4 2 3 1 0 0 .259
blast lifts
Kepler rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 .251 FrFreeman 1b 4 1 2 0 1 1 .322 Schoop 2b 4 0 2 1 0 1 .302
Crawford ss 4 0 0 0 1 1 .229
Sanó 1b 5 1 1 2 0 3 .269 Markakis rf 5 1 1 1 0 1 .274 Jones cf 4 0 1 0 0 1 .273
Parker lfrf 5 0 0 0 0 4 .259 Flowers c 3 0 0 0 1 0 .298 Mancini lf 3 0 0 0 1 2 .294
Sandoval 3b 5 0 0 0 0 1 .238 Mauer 1b 0 0 0 0 0 0 .279
Santana lf 4 0 1 1 0 1 .215 Trumbo dh 4 1 1 0 0 2 .240
EAST W L Pct. GB WCGB Last 10 Streak Hundley c 4 1 1 0 0 1 .270 Escobar dh 4 0 0 0 0 0 .250
Albies 2b 3 0 1 1 0 0 .229 ChDavis 1b 4 0 1 1 0 1 .214
Jones 1b 4 1 2 0 0 0 .180 ERosario lf 3 2 2 0 1 1 .296
BOSTON 67 50 .573 — — 91 W2 Moncrief rf 2 1 1 0 1 0 .308 Gimenez c 2 1 0 0 2 1 .192
Swanson ss 4 0 1 0 0 1 .209 SetSmith rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 .270
Dickey p 3 0 0 0 0 0 .109 Joseph c 4 0 1 0 0 3 .288
New York 61 55 .526 5½ — 46 L2 Polanco ss 2 0 0 0 0 0 .240
Indians
Tmlinson phlf 0 0 0 1 0 0 .245 JimJohnson p 0 0 0 0 0 0 — Totals 35 3 10 3 1 11
Buxton cf 2 0 1 2 1 0 .232
Tampa Bay 59 60 .496 9 2 37 L3 Hernández cf 3 1 2 1 1 0 .261
Adrianza 3b 2 0 1 1 1 0 .281
SaFreeman p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
OAKLAND AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Stratton p 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Ramírez p 0 0 0 0 0 0 —
Baltimore 58 60 .492 9½ 2½ 55 L1 Osich p 0 0 0 0 0 0 — Totals 30 6 7 6 5 7 Peterson ph 1 1 1 0 0 0 .206
Joyce rf 4 2 2 2 0 1 .231
Semien ss 3 1 1 1 0 2 .240
Toronto 56 61 .479 11 4 64 W2 Pence ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .251 DETROIT AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Vizcaíno p 0 0 0 0 0 0 —
Lowrie 2b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .270
Strickland p 0 0 0 0 0 0 — Totals 37 6 12 5 2 4
Mahtook cf 5 1 0 0 0 0 .298 KhDavis lf 3 1 0 0 1 1 .242
CENTRAL W L Pct. GB WCGB Last 10 Streak Dyson p 0 0 0 0 0 0 — Presley rf 5 1 3 0 0 1 .327 ST. LOUIS AB R H BI BB SO Avg. RaDavis lf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .237
Totals 34 4 9 4 4 7 Upton lf 4 1 1 0 1 1 .280 Carpenter 1b 5 0 0 0 0 0 .250 Healy dh 3 1 2 1 1 0 .258
Cleveland 63 52 .548 — — 64 W3
Castellanos 3b 5 1 2 1 0 3 .249 Pham cf 4 0 1 0 1 1 .309 Olson 1b 4 2 1 2 0 0 .211
Minnesota 59 57 .509 4½ ½ 82 W1 WASHINGTON AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Hicks 1b 3 0 0 1 1 0 .291 DeJong ss 5 1 3 1 0 1 .297 Chapman 3b 4 1 1 3 0 2 .228
ASSOCIATED PRESS Goodwin rf 4 1 2 0 0 0 .251 Maxwell c 4 0 1 0 0 1 .222
Kansas City 59 58 .504 5 1 37 W2 Taylor rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .278
Martinez dh 3 0 2 0 1 0 .253 JosMartínez lf 4 1 1 0 0 1 .286
McCann c 5 0 2 0 0 2 .254 Grichuk rf 4 0 2 0 0 1 .243 Powell cf 3 1 0 0 0 0 .186
Detroit 53 64 .453 11 7 37 L1 Austin Jackson led off the Sanchez 2b 4 0 0 0 0 3 .282
Romine 2b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .223 Wong 2b 4 1 2 1 0 0 .307 Totals 32 9 8 9 2 7
Rendon 3b 4 1 2 2 0 1 .302
Chicago 45 70 .391 18 14 46 L2 Iglesias ss 4 0 0 0 0 2 .254 Kelly c 3 0 1 1 0 0 .150
eighth inning with a home run, Zimmrman 1b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .307
Totals 38 4 10 2 3 11 GreGarcia 3b 3 0 1 0 1 1 .237
Baltimore............110 000 010 — 3 10 1
Oakland.............. 000 510 21x — 9 8 0
WEST W L Pct. GB WCGB Last 10 Streak Lind lf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .310 Wacha p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .059
sending Corey Kluber and the AL Difo ss 4 0 1 0 0 2 .277 Minnesota..........112 000 020 — 6 7 2 Voit ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .244
E—Britton (1). LOB—Baltimore 6, Oak
land 2. 2B—Trumbo (19), SetSmith (18),
Houston 72 45 .615 — — 37 W1 Stevenson cf 4 0 2 0 0 1 .182 Detroit.................000 130 000 — 4 10 0 Tuivailala p 0 0 0 0 0 0 —
Central-leading Lobatón c 2 0 0 0 1 1 .157 Fowler ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .252
Joyce (22), Healy (24). 3B—Machado (1).
Los Angeles 61 58 .513 12 — 73 W6 ROUNDUP Cleveland Indians Kendrick ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .345
E—Polanco (14), Sanó (8). LOB—Minne
sota 7, Detroit 12. 2B—Presley (7), Upton Cecil p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
HR—Machado (22), off Dull, Joyce (16),
off Bleier, Olson (7), off Britton, Chapman
Seattle 59 60 .496 14 2 46 L4 Cole p 2 0 0 0 0 1 .000 (33). HR—Dozier (23), off Boyd, Sanó (26), Molina ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .274 (8), off Hellickson. SB—Joyce (3). SF—
Texas 56 60 .483 15½ 3½ 64 L1 over the Rays, 4-3, Solís p
Murphy ph
0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0
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.328
off Boyd. SB—Buxton (20). S—Polanco 2,
Buxton. SF—Adrianza, Hicks.
Brebbia p
Totals
0 0 0 0 0 0
35 3 11 3 2 6
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Oakland 52 66 .441 20½ 8½ 46 W1 Baltimore IP H R ER BB SO ERA
on Sunday in St. Petersburg, Fla. Grace p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Minnesota IP H R ER BB SO ERA Atlanta................000 220 101 — 6 12 0 Hellicksn L 12 5 5 6 6 2 4 4.50
Totals 34 2 7 2 1 12 St. Louis..............000 000 120 — 3 11 0 Bleier 1‚ 2 2 2 0 1 1.81
NL
Santana 5 7 4 2 2 6 3.28
Kluber (11-3) struck out nine San Francisco....030 000 010 — 4 9 0 Busenitz 1 1 0 0 1 1 2.51 LOB—Atlanta 7, St. Louis 9. 3B—Peter Tillman 1‚ 0 0 0 0 2 7.94
son (2), Wong (3). HR—Phillips (10), off Britton ‚ 1 1 1 0 0 3.18
in seven innings, his 14th straight Washington........000 000 020 — 2 7 0
Duffey W 23 1„ 1 0 0 0 1 4.04
Hildnbrger S 1 1‚ 1 0 0 0 3 3.13 Wacha, DeJong (18), off JimJohnson. SB—
LOB—San Francisco 9, Washington 6. Inciarte (15). S—Wacha. SF—Albies. DP— Oakland IP H R ER BB SO ERA
start of fanning eight or more. He 2B—Hundley (19), Jones (1), Hernández Detroit IP H R ER BB SO ERA Atlanta 1; St. Louis 1. Gravmn W 33 7 8 2 2 1 8 4.70
(15). HR—Rendon (22), off Strickland. Dull 1 1 1 1 0 1 4.91
gave up four hits, including a two- SB—Jones (1), Hernández (10), Goodwin
Boyd
Wilson
5„ 6 4 4 3 5 5.68
1‚ 0 0 0 0 1 3.91
Atlanta
Dickey W 87
IP H R ER BB SO ERA
7 7 1 1 2 3 3.89
Casilla 1 1 0 0 0 2 3.89
run homer to Steven Souza Jr. in (6). S—Stratton. SF—Tomlinson. Rondón L 13 0 0 2 2 2 0 10.91 JimJohnson
SaFreeman
‚ 3 2 2 0 1 4.21
0 1 0 0 0 0 3.43
Hellickson pitched to 1 batter in the
6th. Inherited runnersscored—Bleier 10.
San Francisco IP H R ER BB SO ERA Saupold 1 1 0 0 0 0 2.85
the sixth that made it 3-3. Stratton W 12 6„ 5 0 0 1 10 4.91 Ferrell 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.00 Ramírez „ 0 0 0 0 1 2.42 NP—Hellickson 65, Bleier 16, Tillman 20,
Britton 8, Graveman 98, Dull 16, Casilla
Osich ‚ 0 0 0 0 0 5.40 Vizcaíno S 6 1 0 0 0 0 1 2.34
EAST W L Pct. GB WCGB Last 10 Streak Cody Allen pitched the ninth B.Rondón pitched to 2 batters in the 17. Umpires—Home, Jim Wolf; First, D.J.
Strickland 1 2 2 2 0 1 2.45 St. Louis IP H R ER BB SO ERA
8th. Inherited runnersscored—Hilden Reyburn; Second, Sam Holbrook; Third,
Washington 70 46 .603 — — 73 W1 for his 21st save. Dyson S 9 1 0 0 0 0 1 2.13 berger 10, Wilson 20, Saupold 22. Wacha L 95 5 8 4 4 1 1 3.85 Nic Lentz. T—2:33. A—18,912 (35,067).
Miami 56 60 .483 14 8½ 55 W3 HBP—by Santana (Martinez), by Boyd Tuivailala 2 2 1 1 1 0 2.59
Washington IP H R ER BB SO ERA
The Rays went 2-7 on a nine- (Escobar). WP—Santana. PB—Gimenez 3. Cecil 1 0 0 0 0 2 4.28
New York 53 62 .461 16½ 11 46 W1 Cole L 13 6 6 3 3 3 6 5.32
NP—Santana 100, Busenitz 21, Duffey 33, Brebbia 1 2 1 1 0 1 2.25 DODGERS 6, PADRES 4
Atlanta 52 63 .452 17½ 12 46 W1 game homestand in which they Solís
Grace
1 1 0 0 0 0 10.66
2 2 1 1 1 1 4.46
Hildenberger 17, Boyd 111, Wilson 13, S.Freeman pitched to 1 batter in the
Rondón 9, Saupold 21, Ferrell 9. Um SAN DIEGO AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Philadelphia 43 72 .374 26½ 21 46 L1 were shut out five times and pires—Home, Ben May; First, Scott Barry;
8th. Inherited runnersscored—SaFree
Margot cf 4 1 2 0 0 0 .274
Inherited runnersscored—Osich 20. man 21, Ramírez 20. IBB—off Tuivailala
Second, Quinn Wolcott; Third, Brian Spangnbrg 3b 4 2 2 3 0 0 .271
CENTRAL W L Pct. GB WCGB Last 10 Streak scored only 11 runs. NP—Stratton 109, Osich 2, Strickland 19,
Dyson 10, Cole 100, Solís 13, Grace 33. O'Nora. T—3:38. A—30,582 (41,297).
(FrFreeman). HBP—by Ramírez (Kelly).
WP—Brebbia. NP—Dickey 100, JimJohn Pirela lf 4 1 0 0 0 2 .295
Chicago 61 55 .526 — — 46 W1 Jackson’s fourth homer ac- Umpires—Home, Ryan Blakney; First, Ry son 11, SaFreeman 3, Ramírez 12, Vizcaí Solarte 2bss 3 0 1 0 1 0 .271
an Additon; Second, Jerry Meals; Third, Myers 1b 3 0 0 1 0 0 .239
St. Louis 61 57 .517 1 4½ 82 L1
counted for only the second run Chris Guccione. T—3:09. A—30,866 METS 6, PHILLIES 2 no 10, Wacha 82, Tuivailala 30, Cecil 12,
Brebbia 22. Umpires—Home, Ted Barrett; Renfroe rf 4 0 0 0 0 3 .231
Milwaukee 61 59 .508 2 5½ 46 W2 (41,339). First, Angel Hernandez; Second, John Coleman ss 2 0 0 0 0 2 .273
Pittsburgh 58 60 .492 4 7½ 64 L2 given up by Tommy Hunter in his NY METS AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Tumpane; Third, Sean Barber. T—2:58. Asuaje ph2b
Torrens c
2 0 0 0 0 1
3 0 0 0 0 2
.280
.178
Granderson rf 5 3 3 3 0 1 .230 A—44,534 (45,529).
Cincinnati 49 69 .415 13 16½ 55 L2 last 21 appearances. NATIONALS 6, GIANTS 2 Cabrera 2b3b 5 0 1 0 0 0 .261 Perdomo p 2 0 0 0 0 2 .129
Szczur ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .215
WEST W L Pct. GB WCGB Last 10 Streak Jay Bruce and Carlos Santana GAME 2
Conforto cf
Flores 3b
5 1 1 2 0 1
5 0 2 1 0 0
.285
.287 ROYALS 14, WHITE SOX 6 Valdez p 0 0 0 0 0 0 —
ARamos p 0 0 0 0 0 0 — Totals 32 4 5 4 1 12
Los Angeles 83 34 .709 — — 82 W2 hit RBI doubles in the fourth off SAN FRANCISCO AB R H BI BB SO
Span cf 5 1 2 0 0 0
Avg.
.268 Smith 1b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .200 KANSAS CITY AB R H BI BB SO Avg. LA DODGERS AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Arizona 65 52 .556 18 — 46 L1 Austin Pruitt that put the Indians Panik 2b 4 0 2 0 1 0 .271 d'Arnaud c 4 0 1 0 0 2 .231 Merrifield 2b 6 1 3 5 0 1 .296 Taylor lf 3 1 0 0 0 0 .307
Nimmo lf 4 0 0 0 0 3 .242 Cain cf 5 1 2 2 0 2 .289 Seager ss 4 1 1 0 0 1 .307
Colorado 65 52 .556 18 — 46 L3 Pence rf 4 0 1 1 1 2 .251 Gordon cf 1 0 0 1 0 0 .198
San Diego 51 66 .436 32 14 37 L2 up, 2-1, in the fourth. Posey c1b 4 0 0 0 1 1 .318 Reyes ss2b 4 2 2 0 0 0 .221
Hosmer 1b 2 0 1 0 2 0 .313
Turner 3b
Bellinger 1b
4 2 2 4 0 0
3 1 1 0 1 0
.346
.274
Sandoval 3b 4 1 1 1 0 0 .240 Flexen p 2 0 0 0 0 2 .167
Moss ph1b 1 0 0 0 1 1 .206
San Francisco 47 72 .395 37 19 64 L1 Marlins 5, Rockies 3 — Giancarlo Jones 1b 3 0 0 0 0 2 .170 Bradford p 0 0 0 0 0 0 — Cabrera lf 5 1 1 1 1 0 .296
Utley 2b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .233
Lagares ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .266 Grandal c 3 1 1 2 0 0 .263
Hundley phc 1 0 0 0 0 0 .269
Stanton homered for the fourth Parker lf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .241 Blevins p 0 0 0 0 0 0 —
Moustakas dh 5 1 1 0 1 0
Bonifacio rf 6 2 2 2 0 2
.283
.252
Pederson cf 3 0 0 0 0 0 .216
RESULTS Sewald p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Puig rf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .253
straight game, hitting his 42nd of Tomlinson ss
Moore p
4 0 0 0 0 4
2 0 0 0 0 1
.236
.132 Rosario phss 1 0 1 0 0 0 .256
Cuthbert 3b
Escobar ss
3 3 1 1 2 0
3 3 1 0 2 2
.216
.229
Maeda p 2 0 0 0 0 0 .129
SUNDAY Fields p 0 0 0 0 0 0 —
the year to tie the Marlins’ season Moncrief ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .286 Totals 40 6 12 6 0 10 Butera c
Totals
5 2 4 0 0 0
42 14 16 12 9 8
.270 Báez p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Gearrin p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 PHILADELPHIA AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Hernández ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .219
BOSTON 3 (10 inn.)at NY Yankees 2 At Milwaukee 7 Cincinnati 4 record, and host Miami completed Strickland p 0 0 0 0 0 0 — Hernández 2b 5 1 2 0 0 2 .294 CHICAGO AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Avilán p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Crawford ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .228 Jansen p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500
1st: San Francisco 4 Washington 2 Kansas City 14 at Chi. White Sox 6 its first series sweep of Colorado Suárez p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Galvis ss
Herrera cf
4 1 1 0 1 2
2 0 1 0 2 0
.257
.286
Anderson ss
Saldino 3b1b
5 1 1 2 0 0
4 2 1 0 1 1
.242
.200 Totals 30 6 5 6 1 2
2d: Washington 6 San Francisco 2 Atlanta 6 at St. Louis 3 since 2006. Totals 37 2 6 2 3 13 Hoskins 1blf 3 0 1 1 1 0 .077 Abreu 1b 4 0 2 1 0 1 .292 San Diego...........200 002 000 — 4 5 1
Williams rf 3 0 0 0 1 1 .293 Hanson pr3b 1 1 0 0 0 1 .250 LA Dodgers........ 000 500 01x — 6 5 1
At Toronto 7 Pittsburgh 1 Houston 2 at Texas 1 Stanton homered leading off WASHINGTON AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Morgan p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 AGarcía rf 5 1 2 2 0 2 .311
Stevenson rf 5 0 1 0 0 4 .185 E—Coleman (2), Turner (4). LOB—San
Franco 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .226 Delmonico dh 3 0 1 1 1 0 .364 Diego 3, LA Dodgers 2. 2B—Margot (13),
Cleveland 4 at Tampa Bay 3 At Oakland 9 Baltimore 3
the third inning to tie Gary Shef- Difo ss
Murphy 2b
5 0 1 0 0 2
4 2 2 1 1 1
.275
.330
Kim lfrf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .087 Smith c 4 0 1 0 0 2 .276 Bellinger (19). HR—Spangenberg 2 (10),
At Miami 5 Colorado 3 Chi. Cubs 7 at Arizona 2 Alfaro c 4 0 2 0 0 0 .385 Moncada 2b 4 1 1 0 0 2 .205 off Maeda, off Maeda, Turner 2 (17), off
field’s team record set in 1996. Zimmrman 1b 5 2 3 1 0 0 .310
Eflin p 2 0 0 0 0 1 .158 LGarcía lf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .283 Perdomo, off Valdez, Grandal (15), off
Minnesota 6 at Detroit 4 LA Angels 4 at Seattle 2 Rendon 3b 4 1 0 0 1 1 .298 Engel cf 2 0 0 0 1 2 .201 Perdomo. SF—Myers.
The homer was Stanton’s 21st in Kendrick lf 4 1 2 4 1 2 .348
Therrien p
Kelly ph
0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0
—
.178 Totals 36 6 9 6 3 11 San Diego IP H R ER BB SO ERA
NY Mets 6 at Philadelphia 2 At LA Dodgers 6 San Diego 4 Wieters c 4 0 1 0 0 1 .241
the past 33 games. Albers p 0 0 0 0 0 0 —
ERamos p
Joseph 1b
0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 1
—
.245
Kansas City........044 004 020 — 14 16 1
Chicago...............000 030 300 — 6 9 2
Perdomo L 67 6 4 5 5 1 1 4.95
Valdez 2 1 1 1 0 1 6.00
SATURDAY It was the 250th homer of Stan- Taylor cf 4 0 1 0 0 2 .278 Totals 33 2 7 1 5 8 E—Escobar (11), LGarcía (4), Saladino
Scherzer p 2 0 0 0 0 1 .208 LA Dodgers IP H R ER BB SO ERA
(3). LOB—Kansas City 11, Chicago 8. 2B—
Maeda W 114 5‚ 4 4 3 1 8 3.76
BOSTON 10 at NY Yankees 5 Kansas City 5 at Chi. White Sox 4 ton’s career and it came in his Kintzler p 0 0 0 0 0 0 — NY Mets..............200 020 200 — 6 12 0 Cuthbert (6), Saladino (7), AGarcía (21),
Fields „ 0 0 0 0 0 2.51
Lind ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .308 Philadelphia.......100 010 000 — 2 7 1 Delmonico (2), Moncada (3). 3B—Merri
At Toronto 7 Pittsburgh 2 At St. Louis 6 Atlanta 5 941st game. Only five players have Doolittle p 0 0 0 0 0 0 — field (5). HR—Merrifield (14), off Pelfrey,
Báez 1 0 0 0 0 2 1.81
E—ERamos (2). LOB—NY Mets 7, Phila Avilán 1 1 0 0 0 1 3.00
Cleveland 3 at Tampa Bay 0 At Texas 8 Houston 3 Severino c 1 0 0 0 0 1 .333 delphia 9. 2B—Granderson (22), Reyes Bonifacio (15), off Holland, Anderson
reached the 250-milestone faster. Totals 39 6 11 6 3 16 (19), Hernández (16). HR—Granderson (13), off Vargas. SB—Cain (22). SF—Cuth
Jansen S 32 1 0 0 0 0 1 1.20
At Detroit 12 Minnesota 11 At Arizona 6 Chi. Cubs 2 (17), off Eflin, Conforto (26), off Eflin. bert. DP—Kansas City 1; Chicago 1. Inherited runnersscored—Fields 10.
Astros 2, Rangers 1 — Dallas San Francisco..000 100 100 00 — 2 6 2 SB—Reyes (14). DP—NY Mets 1. Kansas City IP H R ER BB SO ERA HBP—by Perdomo (Taylor). NP—Perdo
At Philadelphia 3 NY Mets 1 Baltimore 12 at Oakland 5 Washington..001 001 000 04 — 6 11 0 mo 80, Valdez 26, Maeda 85, Fields 8,
Keuchel took a shutout into the E—Jones (2), Tomlinson (2). LOB—San
NY Mets
Flexen W 21
IP H R ER BB SO ERA
5 6 2 2 4 5 7.02
Vargas W 146 6 6 3 3 2 7 3.45
McCarthy 1 3 3 0 0 2 1.88 Báez 16, Avilán 24, Jansen 9. Umpires—
At Washington 3 San Francisco 1 LA Angels 6 at Seattle 3 Home, Paul Nauert; First, Ramon De Je
sixth inning and Jose Altuve hom- Francisco 5, Washington 6. 2B—Panik
(21). HR—Sandoval (1), off Scherzer,
Bradford 1 0 0 0 0 0 3.86 Buchter
Feliz
1 0 0 0 0 0 4.91
1 0 0 0 1 2 4.74 sus; Second, Carlos Torres; Third, Dana
Milwaukee 6 (10 inn.) Cincinnati 5 At LA Dodgers 6 San Diego 3 Blevins 1 1 0 0 1 1 2.92
ered as visiting Houston stopped Murphy (20), off Moore, Zimmerman
(27), off Moore, Kendrick (4), off Suárez.
Sewald 1 0 0 0 0 0 3.99 Chicago IP H R ER BB SO ERA
DeMuth. T—2:36. A—46,128 (56,000).
At Miami 4 Colorado 3 ARamos 1 0 0 0 0 2 3.94 Holland L 612 2 7 7 7 3 2 5.68
its longest losing streak of the sea- CS—Span (4). DP—San Francisco 1.
Pelfrey 3 4 1 1 1 3 5.23 MARLINS 5, ROCKIES 3
San Francisco IP H R ER BB SO ERA Philadelphia IP H R ER BB SO ERA
son at five games. Moore 7 7 2 2 0 9 5.71 Eflin L 14 5‚ 7 4 4 0 5 5.76
Beck
Infante
0 1 3 3 2 0
2 3 1 1 0 3
5.48
4.54 COLORADO AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Gearrin 1 1 0 0 1 2 2.08 Therrien „ 0 0 0 0 1 10.13
Dodgers 6, Padres 4 — Justin Strickland 1 0 0 0 1 2 2.40 ERamos 1 3 2 1 0 1 5.14
Goldberg 2 1 2 2 3 0 8.38 Blackmon cf
LeMahieu 2b
3 1 0 0 1 1
5 1 2 0 0 0
.335
.311
D.Holland pitched to 3 batters in the
Turner hit two home runs as host Suárez L 02 1 3 4 4 1 3 6.75 Morgan 2 2 0 0 0 3 5.35
3rd. Beck pitched to 3 batters in the 6th. Arenado 3b
Story prss
2 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0 1
.311
.220
MONDAY’S GAMES Los Angeles won for the 28th time Washington IP H R ER BB SO ERA Inherited runnersscored—Therrien Inherited runnersscored—Pelfrey 22, In
Parra lf 4 1 2 1 0 0 .345
Scherzer 7 5 2 2 1 10 2.25 20. WP—Flexen. NP—Flexen 98, Bradford fante 22. HBP—by Vargas (Delmonico),
7, Blevins 21, Sewald 12, ARamos 17, Eflin by Buchter (Engel). WP—Feliz, Holland 2, González rf 4 0 1 2 0 2 .232
.......2017 ....... Team ......2017 vs. opp ...... ......Last 3 starts ......
Odds WL ERA rec. WL IP ERA WL IP ERA
in 33 games. Kintzler 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.00
93, Therrien 10, ERamos 28, Morgan 43. Goldberg. NP—Vargas 92, McCarthy 27, Valaika ss3b 4 0 3 0 0 0 .281
Doolittle 1 1 0 0 1 0 3.00 McMahon 1b 3 0 1 0 1 0 .250
CLEVELAND AT BOSTON, 6:10 p.m.
Giants, Nationals split — Chris Albers W 62 2 0 0 0 1 2 2.03
Umpires—Home, Doug Eddings; First, Jeff
Nelson; Second, Roberto Ortiz; Third,
Buchter 11, Feliz 18, Holland 67, Pelfrey
62, Beck 13, Infante 38, Goldberg 42. Um Hanigan c 3 0 0 0 1 0 .255
Márquez p 2 0 1 0 0 0 .200
Bauer (R) 115 108 4.79 1111 00 0.0 0.00 20 22.0 1.23
Stratton struck out a career-high A.Suárez pitched to 4 batters in the
11th. IBB—off Gearrin (Murphy), off Suár
Cory Blaser. T—3:30. A—24,106 (43,651). pires—Home, Joe West; First, Rob Drake;
Second, Hunter Wendelstedt; Third, Alan Ottavino p 0 0 0 0 0 0 —
Amarista ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .243
Fister (R) 105 25 5.03 33 10 7.2 2.35 21 18.1 3.44 10 in 6„ shutout innings as San ez (Rendon), off Doolittle (Posey). WP—
BREWERS 7, REDS 4
Porter. T—3:38. A—27,351 (40,615).
Senzatela p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .133
Doolittle. NP—Moore 91, Gearrin 18,
Reynolds ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .277
TAMPA BAY AT TORONTO, 7:07 p.m. Francisco beat host Washington, Strickland 17, Suárez 27, Scherzer 107,
ASTROS 2, RANGERS 1 Estévez p 0 0 0 0 0 0 —
Kintzler 13, Doolittle 22, Albers 31. Um CINCINNATI AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Odorizzi (R) 130 65 4.38 712 20 17.1 3.12 11 15.0 3.00 4-2, in the opener of a day-night pires—Home, Chris Conroy; First, Jerry Hamilton cf 4 0 1 0 1 0 .246
Totals 34 3 10 3 3 5
Tepesch (R) +110 02 9.00 02 00 0.0 0.00 02 6.0 9.00 Meals; Second, Chris Guccione; Third, Winker rf 5 0 2 0 0 0 .250 HOUSTON AB R H BI BB SO Avg. MIAMI AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
doubleheader. In the nightcap, Ryan Additon. T—3:31. A—29,085 Votto 1b 3 1 0 0 2 0 .314
Reddick rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .294 Dietrich 3b 3 0 0 0 1 1 .242
NY METS AT NY YANKEES, 7:08 p.m. (41,339). Altuve 2b 4 1 2 1 0 0 .362 Stanton rf 4 1 1 1 0 2 .281
Howie Kendrick hit a game-end- Duvall lf 4 1 1 2 0 0
Stephenson p 0 0 0 0 0 0
.262
.111
Bregman 3b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .273 Yelich cf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .280
Montero (R) Off 18 6.06 36 00 0.0 0.00 01 13.1 8.78 Gurriel 1b 4 1 1 0 0 0 .293 Ozuna lf 3 0 1 0 1 0 .303
TBA Off — — 00 00 0.0 0.00 00 0.0 0.00 ing grand slam in the 11th inning, BLUE JAYS 7, PIRATES 1 Gennett 2b 3 1 0 0 1 1 .290 MaGnzález ss 3 0 0 0 0 0 .314 Realmuto c 3 1 1 0 0 1 .294
Suárez 3b 3 0 1 0 1 1 .263 Beltrán dh 3 0 1 1 1 0 .244
SAN FRANCISCO AT MIAMI, 7:10 p.m. lifting the Nationals to a 6-2 win. PITTSBURGH AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Peraza ss 3 1 1 0 0 1 .262 Fisher lf 3 0 0 0 1 1 .247
Telis 1b
Despaigne p
4 2 2 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
.225
.250
Barnhart c 4 0 2 1 0 2 .270 McCann c 3 0 1 0 0 0 .232
Blach (L) +115 87 4.15 910 00 0.0 0.00 21 22.0 2.45
Blue Jays 7, Pirates 1 — J.A. Happ Marte cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .239 Romano p 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Marisnick cf 3 0 1 0 0 1 .242
Rojas ss
Avilés 2b1b
4 1 1 0 0 0
3 0 1 2 0 1
.293
.219
Harrison 2b 4 1 1 0 0 1 .278 Cozart ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .318
Conley (L) 135 45 5.43 56 00 0.0 0.00 12 18.0 5.00 pitched six innings to win his third McCutchen dh 3 0 1 0 1 0 .289 Adleman p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .071
Totals 31 2 6 2 2 4 Worley p
Guerra p
1 0 1 2 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
.250
—
Freese 3b 3 0 1 1 1 1 .266 TEXAS AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
CINCINNATI AT CHI. CUBS, 8:05 p.m. straight start and Josh Donaldson JoOsuna 1b 3 0 0 0 1 3 .257
Kivlehan lf
Totals
1 0 0 0 0 1
32 4 8 3 5 6
.215
DeShields lf 5 0 2 0 0 2 .275 Moore ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .234
Andrus ss 3 0 0 0 1 0 .295 Ellington p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Wojcichowski (R) Off 31 4.23 33 00 0.0 0.00 21 13.0 6.23 hit a two-run homer for host Tor- Rodríguez rf
Mercer ss
3 0 1 0 1 0
4 0 0 0 0 2
.200
.251 MILWAUKEE AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Mazara rf 3 0 1 0 1 1 .249 Tazawa p 0 0 0 0 0 0 —
Quintana (L) Off 610 4.42 1211 00 0.0 0.00 02 17.0 5.82 Béltre dh 3 1 2 1 1 0 .311 Gordon 2b 0 0 0 0 0 0 .296
onto. Cervelli c 2 0 0 0 1 2 .249 Villar 2b
Thames 1b
3 2 1 0 1 1
2 1 0 0 1 1
.223
.247 Robinsn prdh 0 0 0 0 0 0 .182 Totals 30 5 8 5 2 7
DETROIT AT TEXAS, 8:05 p.m. Stewart c 1 0 0 0 0 0 .181
Braves 6, Cardinals 3 — R.A. Frazier lf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .277 Braun lf
Walker 3b
4 1 2 1 0 1
4 1 2 0 0 0
.295
.268
Gómez cf
Gallo 3b
3 0 0 0 0 1
4 0 0 0 0 2
.251
.206
Colorado.............003 000 000 — 3 10 0
Miami..................021 200 00x — 5 8 0
Fulmer (R) 105 109 3.59 1110 00 0.0 0.00 03 16.2 7.56 Totals 31 1 4 1 5 10
Pérez (L) 115 610 5.18 814 00 0.0 0.00 12 17.0 8.47 Dickey held host St. Louis to one Santana rf 4 1 1 3 0 2 .274 Napoli 1b
Odor 2b
4 0 0 0 0 1
4 0 2 0 0 1
.197
.214
LOB—Colorado 9, Miami 5. 2B—Parra
(18), Avilés (1). HR—Stanton (42), off
TORONTO AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Piña c 3 0 1 1 0 1 .287
ATLANTA AT COLORADO, 8:40 p.m. run in seven innings, Brandon Bautista rf 4 1 0 0 1 3 .214 Sogard ss 3 1 1 0 0 0 .288 Chirinos c
Choo ph
1 0 0 0 2 1
1 0 0 0 0 0
.216
.254
Márquez. S—Worley. DP—Colorado 1; Mi
Donaldson 3b 3 1 2 2 1 1 .255 Barnes p 0 0 0 0 0 0 — ami 3.
Teheran (R) +130 710 5.25 1013 00 0.0 0.00 02 14.2 9.82 Phillips hit a two-run homer, and Smoak 1b 4 2 2 1 0 0 .299 Broxton phcf 1 0 0 0 0 1 .220
Totals 31 1 7 1 5 9 Colorado IP H R ER BB SO ERA
Houston..............000 100 100 — 2 6 1 Márquez L 95 4‚ 7 5 5 1 4 4.13
Bettis (R) 150 — — 00 00 0.0 0.00 00 0.0 0.00 Atlanta stopped the Cardinals’ Morales dh
Carrera lf
3 0 1 0 1 2
3 1 0 0 1 1
.251
.300
Pérez cf
Knebel p
3 0 0 1 0 1
0 0 0 0 0 0
.261
— Texas...................000 001 000 — 1 7 0 Ottavino „ 0 0 0 0 0 4.95
Senzatela 2 0 0 0 0 3 4.64
HOUSTON AT ARIZONA, 9:40 p.m. eight-game winning streak. Goins ss 4 1 1 2 0 1 .220 Garza p
Jeffress p
2 0 0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0 0 0
.103
—
E—McCann (5). LOB—Houston 5, Texas
9. 2B—Gurriel (31), Odor (14). HR—Altuve Estévez 1 1 0 0 1 0 6.53
Pillar cf 2 0 0 0 2 0 .244
McHugh (R) +135 01 5.32 13 00 0.0 0.00 01 17.1 4.67 Dickey allowed seven hits — López c 4 0 0 0 0 1 .091 Arcia phss 1 0 0 0 0 1 .284 (18), off Cashner, Béltre (12), off Keuchel.
SB—DeShields (20). S—Gómez. DP—
Miami IP H R ER BB SO ERA
Greinke (R) 160 135 3.14 167 00 0.0 0.00 11 19.2 4.58 Barney 2b 4 1 1 1 0 0 .226 Totals 30 7 8 6 2 10 Worley 4 8 3 3 2 1 4.97
none for extra bases until his final Totals 31 7 7 6 6 9 Cincinnati...........000 202 000 — 4 8 1
Houston 1; Texas 2. Guerra W 10 2 0 0 0 1 3 7.36
KANSAS CITY AT OAKLAND, 10:05 p.m. Houston IP H R ER BB SO ERA Ellington 1 0 0 0 0 1 7.65
inning. He has given up one or no Pittsburgh.......... 100 000 000 — 1 4 2 Milwaukee..........300 130 00x — 7 8 1 Kuchel W 102 6„ 6 1 1 3 7 2.77 Tazawa 1 2 0 0 0 0 4.66
Junis (R) 110 42 4.70 52 00 1.0 0.00 11 20.1 3.98 Toronto...............500 001 10x — 7 7 0 E—Winker (1), Piña (4). LOB—Cincinna Devenski ‚ 0 0 0 2 0 2.74 Despaigne S 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4.05
Cotton (R) 110 59 5.72 611 10 7.0 0.00 01 14.2 8.59 earned runs in eight of 23 starts. E—Freese 2 (10). LOB—Pittsburgh 8, ti 8, Milwaukee 4. 2B—Suárez (20), Villar Giles S 23 2 1 0 0 0 2 2.86
Worley pitched to 2 batters in the 5th.
(15), Braun 2 (19), Piña (19). 3B—Sogard
BALTIMORE AT SEATTLE, 10:10 p.m. Twins 6, Tigers 4 — Brian Dozier Toronto 6. 2B—Smoak (19), Goins (16).
HR—Donaldson (16), off Kuhl, Smoak (1). HR—Duvall (27), off Garza, Santana
Texas
Cashner L 79
IP H R ER BB SO
7 6 2 2 1 4
ERA
3.32
Inherited runnersscored—Ottavino 10,
Guerra 20. IBB—off Worley (Hanigan).
Gausman (R) 120 88 5.21 1213 00 0.0 0.00 11 21.0 2.14 and Miguel Sano homered as Min- (32), off LeBlanc, Barney (3), off LeBlanc.
SB—Goins (2), Pillar (14). DP—Pittsburgh
(19), off Romano. SB—Hamilton (49).
CS—Braun (3). S—Romano, Pérez. DP—
Barnette 1 0 0 0 0 0 5.26 HBP—by Márquez (Realmuto), by Worley
Leclerc 1 0 0 0 1 0 3.50 (Arenado, Blackmon). NP—Márquez 90,
Gallardo (R) +100 57 5.38 711 00 0.0 0.00 10 15.0 4.20
nesota won in Detroit for its sev- 1. Milwaukee 2.
Devenski pitched to 2 batters in the Ottavino 6, Senzatela 32, Estévez 11,
Pittsburgh IP H R ER BB SO ERA Cincinnati IP H R ER BB SO ERA Worley 77, Guerra 32, Ellington 14, Taza
PHILADELPHIA AT SAN DIEGO, 10:10 p.m.
enth victory in eight games. Kuhl L 58 5 4 5 4 5 6 4.64 Romano L 25 5 8 7 6 1 6 6.05
8th. Inherited runnersscored—Devenski
10, Giles 20. HBP—by Cashner (Ma wa 15, Despaigne 13. Umpires—Home,
Adleman 1 0 0 0 0 1 5.35 Pat Hoberg; First, Tony Randazzo; Sec
Eickhoff (R)
Wood (L)
105
115
37 4.45 614
24 6.71 33
10
00
5.0 0.00
0.0 0.00
10
11
17.2
16.0
3.06
6.19
Minnesota catcher Chris Gime- LeBlanc
Hudson
2 3 2 2 0 2 4.48
1 0 0 0 1 1 4.78 Stephenson 2 0 0 0 1 3 6.64
González). NP—Keuchel 97, Devenski 19,
Giles 22, Cashner 90, Barnette 13, Leclerc ond, Gerry Davis; Third, Andy Fletcher.
T—3:06. A—20,769 (37,442).
Team rec. — Record in games started by pitcher this season nez had three passed balls in the Toronto IP H R ER BB SO ERA Milwaukee IP H R ER BB SO ERA 23. Umpires—Home, Stu Scheurwater;
First, Tripp Gibson; Second, Bill Welke;
Garza W 66 5‚ 5 4 3 5 2 4.38
fifth inning. One toss from starter Happ W 68
Barnes
6 4 1 1 3 8
1 0 0 0 0 1
3.63
3.00 Jeffress „ 0 0 0 0 0 3.18 Third, Lance Barksdale. T—3:04. DODGERS 6, PADRES 3
A—31,517 (48,114).
LEADERS Ervin Santana that went through Campos ‚ 0 0 0 2 0 3.38 Barnes 2 2 0 0 0 3 4.05
Tepera „ 0 0 0 0 1 3.34 Knebel S 22 1 1 0 0 0 1 1.46 Saturday night game
his legs was called a wild pitch, Howell 1 0 0 0 0 0 7.36 Inherited runnersscored—Jeffress 10. CUBS 7, DIAMONDBACKS 2 SAN DIEGO AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE preventing Gimenez from tying Inherited runnersscored—Tepera 20.
HBP—by Romano (Thames), by Stephen
son (Piña), by Garza (Peraza). WP—Gar CHICAGO AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Margot cf
Asuaje 2b
5 0 1 0 0 0 .271
5 0 0 0 0 1 .284
WP—Kuhl. NP—Kuhl 96, LeBlanc 28, Hud Jay cflf 4 0 1 1 0 1 .293 Pirela lf 3 1 1 0 2 2 .301
za. NP—Romano 90, Adleman 10, Ste
THROUGH AUGUST 12TH THROUGH AUGUST 12TH the major league record of four son 24, Happ 104, Barnes 13, Campos 14,
phenson 33, Garza 96, Jeffress 4, Barnes La Stella 2b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .290 Renfroe rf 5 0 1 1 0 3 .233
BATTING BATTING Tepera 5, Howell 12. Umpires—Home, Zobrist ph2b 2 0 0 0 0 2 .220 Myers 1b 4 1 2 1 0 1 .241
AB R H Avg. AB R H Avg. passed balls in an inning, set by Bruce Dreckman; First, Chad Whitson;
27, Knebel 18. Umpires—Home, David
Rackley; First, Alfonso Marquez; Second, Duensing p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Solarte ss 3 1 1 0 1 0 .270
Altuve, Hou................. 443 79 160 .361 Second, Mike Everitt; Third, Jordan Bak Davis p 0 0 0 0 0 0 —
Correa, Hou ................ 325 64 104 .320
JuTurner, LAD............. 317 54 109 .344
Blackmon, Col ............ 471 105 159 .338 Ray Katt of the New York Giants in er. T—2:51. A—43,618 (49,286).
Larry Vanover; Third, Chad Fairchild.
T—3:07. A—43,248 (41,900). Bryant 3b 4 2 3 1 1 1 .294
Spngnberg 3b 4 0 2 0 0 1 .268
Hedges c 4 0 0 0 0 1 .218
Segura, Sea................. 364 57 116 .319
MaGonzalez, Hou ...... 319 52 101 .317
DMurphy, Was ........... 401 73 132 .329 1954 and tied by Geno Petralli of Rizzo 1b 4 0 0 0 1 0 .258 Chacin p 2 0 1 1 0 1 .238
Gregorius, NYY........... 362 51 113 .312
Harper, Was ............... 402 92 131 .326
Posey, SF..................... 364 50 117 .321 the Texas Rangers in 1987.
INDIANS 4, RAYS 3 ANGELS 4, MARINERS 2
Caratini c
Schwarber lf
5 1 1 0 0 2
3 0 0 0 0 3
.219
.191
Cordoba ph
Torres p
1 0 0 0 0 0 .217
0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000
Hosmer, KC................. 446 72 139 .312 Goldschmidt, Ari........ 412 89 131 .318 Almr Jr. phcf 2 0 1 0 0 0 .279 Stammen p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .400
JoRamirez, Cle............ 438 77 136 .311
AGarcia, ChW............. 355 49 110 .310
Votto, Cin .................... 405 81 128 .316 Royals 14, White Sox 6 — Whit CLEVELAND
Lindor ss
AB R H BI BB SO
5 0 1 0 0 1
Avg.
.268
LA ANGELS AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Heyward rf
Báez ss
3 1 0 0 2 0
4 2 2 3 0 1
.252
.270
Capps p 0 0 0 0 0 0 —
Arenado, Col............... 451 74 141 .313 Maton p 0 0 0 0 0 0 —
Maybin lf 5 0 1 0 0 1 .234
Springer, Hou ............. 384 83 117 .305
Simmons, LAA............ 432 60 131 .303
LeMahieu, Col ............ 429 68 133 .310 Merrifield hit a three-run homer Jackson lf 4 2 2 1 0 0 .312
Trout cf 3 1 0 0 2 3 .341
Arrieta p 1 0 0 0 1 1 .140 Sánchez ph 1 0 1 0 0 0 .250
Zimmerman, Was...... 384 69 119 .310 Ramírez 2b3b 4 0 1 0 0 2 .310 Edwards Jr. p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Totals 37 3 10 3 3 10
HOME RUNS HOME RUNS and drove in a career-high five Encarnacin dh 4 1 1 1 0 1 .251
Pujols dh
Cron 1b
5 1 1 0 0 1
5 1 1 1 0 2
.230
.260
Happ ph2b 1 1 1 1 0 0 .248
LA DODGERS AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Judge, New York........................................35 Bruce rf 3 1 1 1 1 1 .417 Totals 36 7 9 6 5 12
Moustakas, Kansas City...........................34
Stanton, Miami.......................................... 41
Bellinger, Los Angeles..............................34
runs as Kansas City romped in Santana 1b 3 0 2 1 1 0 .241
AndSmmns ss 3 0 0 1 1 0 .301
ARIZONA AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Taylor lf
Seager ss
3 2 2 1 2 1
4 0 2 2 1 1
.310
.308
Marte 3b 2 1 0 0 2 1 .172
Gallo, Texas................................................32
KDavis, Oakland.........................................32
Votto, Cincinnati........................................31 Chicago. Gomes c
Zimmer cf
4 0 0 0 0 2
3 0 0 0 1 1
.220
.253
Cowart 3b 0 0 0 0 0 0 .300 Peralta lf
Iannetta c
3 0 0 1 0 1
4 0 0 0 0 2
.303
.223
Turner 3b 3 0 0 1 0 0 .344
Harper, Washington..................................29 Calhoun rf 2 0 0 0 2 0 .242 Bellinger 1b 3 1 3 1 1 0 .274
Smoak, Toronto.........................................31
Bruce, New York........................................29 Cubs 7, Diamondbacks 2 — Jake Urshela 3b 2 0 0 0 0 0 .206 Maldonado c 3 0 1 2 0 1 .234 Lamb 3b 4 0 3 0 0 1 .264 Pederson cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .219
Springer, Houston.....................................28 Kipnis ph2b 2 0 0 0 0 1 .225 Pennington 2b 4 0 2 0 0 0 .250 Gldschmidt 1b 3 1 1 1 1 1 .318 Grandal c 3 1 0 0 1 1 .262
Cruz, Seattle...............................................28 Blackmon, Colorado..................................27 Arrieta won consecutive starts for Totals 34 4 8 4 3 9 Totals 32 4 6 4 7 9 Martinez rf 3 0 0 0 1 0 .236 Utley 2b 4 1 1 0 0 0 .237
Morrison, Tampa Bay...............................28 Goldschmidt, Arizona...............................27 Descalso 2b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .237 Forsythe 2b 0 0 0 0 0 0 .236
Sano, Minnesota........................................25 Thames, Milwaukee..................................27 the first time since early April and TAMPA BAY AB R H BI BB SO Avg. SEATTLE AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Marte ss 2 1 0 0 2 1 .270 Puig rf 3 1 0 0 1 1 .255
Dickerson lf 4 0 1 0 0 1 .289 Segura ss 4 0 0 0 0 0 .315 Blanco cf 2 0 0 0 1 2 .247 Ryu p 1 0 0 0 0 1 .125
Schoop, Baltimore....................................25.
RUNS BATTED IN
.....................................................5 tied at 26.
RUNS BATTED IN
Javier Baez and Ian Happ hit con- Duda dh 3 0 0 0 0 2 .217 Alonso 1b 3 1 1 0 1 1 .261 McFarland p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .200 Farmer ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .400
Longoria 3b 3 1 1 1 1 0 .268 Herrmann ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .164 Watson p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Cruz, Seattle...............................................93 Arenado, Colorado..................................100 secutive home runs in the eighth Morrison 1b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .249
Canó 2b
Cruz dh
4 1 3 0 0 0
3 0 1 1 0 2
.277
.288 Godley p 1 0 0 0 0 1 .063 Barnes ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .290
Schoop, Baltimore.....................................84 Goldschmidt, Arizona...............................91 Chafin p 0 0 0 0 0 0 —
KDavis, Oakland.........................................83 Lamb, Arizona............................................90 inning as Chicago won in Phoenix. Souza Jr. rf
BMiller 2b
2 1 1 2 2 1
4 0 0 0 0 3
.261
.198
Seager 3b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .256
Pollock cf 1 0 0 0 0 0 .277
Morrow p
Báez p
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
—
.000
Dyson cf 4 0 2 1 0 0 .258
Upton, Detroit.............................................83
Judge, New York........................................78
Stanton, Miami.......................................... 89
Ozuna, Miami.............................................88
Athletics 9, Orioles 3 — Matt Hechvarria ss 4 0 0 0 0 2 .214 Heredia lf 4 0 1 0 0 0 .279 Totals 28 2 4 2 5 12 Hernández ph 1 0 0 0 0 1
Jansen p 0 0 0 0 0 0
.220
.500
MalSmith cf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .278 LMartin rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .167 Chicago...............110 000 041 — 7 9 0
Smoak, Toronto.........................................76 Harper, Washington..................................87 Chapman hit a tiebreaking three- Sucre c 3 1 1 0 0 1 .254 Ruiz c 2 0 0 0 0 0 .206 Arizona................000 010 001 — 2 4 1 Totals 31 6 8 5 6 6
Cano, Seattle..............................................75 Votto, Cincinnati........................................83 Totals 30 3 4 3 3 12 Gamel ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .297 E—Peralta (3). LOB—Chicago 9, Arizo San Diego...........001 110 000 — 3 10 0
Moustakas, Kansas City...........................75
Zimmerman, Washington........................82 run homer off Jeremy Hellickson Zunino c 0 0 0 0 0 0 .212 na 6. 2B—Jay (13), Bryant (24), Lamb (23). LA Dodgers........ 100 003 11x — 6 8 0
.....................................................4 tied at 72. Cleveland............000 201 010 — 4 8 0 HR—Bryant (21), off Barrett, Báez (17), LOB—San Diego 10, LA Dodgers 8. 2B—
PITCHING
Bellinger, Los Angeles..............................79 in a five-run fourth inning for host Tampa Bay.........001 002 000 — 3 4 0
Totals 33 2 8 2 1 4
off Barrett, Happ (15), off Barrett, Gold Pirela (20), Renfroe (23), Utley (14). 3B—
Duvall, Cincinnati..................................... 79. LOB—Cleveland 6, Tampa Bay 4. 2B— LA Angels...........001 030 000 — 4 6 0
Sale, Boston............................................144
JVargas, Kansas City.............................136 PITCHING Oakland. Ramírez (37), Bruce (2), Santana (28). Seattle.................100 000 001 — 2 8 1
schmidt (28), off Davis. S—Arrieta, God
ley. SF—Peralta. DP—Chicago 1.
Spangenberg (2). HR—Myers (24), off
Ryu, Taylor (17), off Maton, Bellinger
Paxton, Seattle.......................................123 Kershaw, Los Angeles...........................152
AWood, Los Angeles............................. 141
Brewers 7, Reds 4 — Neil Walker HR—Jackson (4), off Hunter, Encarnacion
(24), off Pruitt, Souza Jr. (25), off Kluber.
E—Segura (12). LOB—LA Angels 10, Se
attle 6. 2B—Maybin (17), Canó (25), Cruz
Chicago IP H R ER BB SO ERA
Arrieta W 128 6 3 1 1 3 6 3.73
(34), off Capps. SB—Chacin (1), Bellinger
(8). SF—Turner.
Pomeranz, Boston..................................124
ESantana, Minnesota............................ 127 Greinke, Arizona.....................................135 had two hits in his Milwaukee de- SB—Souza Jr. (9). DP—Cleveland 1. (22). HR—Cron (9), off Miranda. SB—Dys Edwards Jr. 1 0 0 0 0 2 3.61 San Diego IP H R ER BB SO ERA
Bundy, Baltimore................................... 128 deGrom, New York................................135 Cleveland IP H R ER BB SO ERA on (28). SF—AndSimmons, Cruz. DP—LA Strop 1 0 0 0 0 1 2.36 Chacin 5 4 1 1 4 3 4.06
Carrasco, Cleveland.............................. 115 Davies, Milwaukee.................................136 but, helping the visiting Brewers Kluber W 113 7 4 3 3 2 9 2.71 Angels 1; Seattle 1. Duensing ‚ 0 0 0 0 1 2.42 Torres 0 1 2 2 1 0 5.01
Shaw 1 0 0 0 0 1 3.27 LA Angels IP H R ER BB SO ERA Davis „ 1 1 1 2 2 2.50 Stn BS2;L 02 1 1 1 1 1 1 3.71
Peacock, Houston..................................101
Kluber, Cleveland...................................103
Wainwright, St. Louis............................125
Scherzer, Washington...........................125
beat Cincinnati. Allen S 21 1 0 0 0 1 2 3.23 Bridwell W 71 6 4 1 1 1 2 2.88 Arizona IP H R ER BB SO ERA
Capps 1 1 1 1 0 0 20.25
Maton 1 1 1 1 0 2 4.85
Berrios, Minnesota.................................105 Freeland, Colorado................................117 Mets 6, Phillies 2 — Michael Con- Tampa Bay IP H R ER BB SO ERA
Parker
Petit
1 1 0 0 0 0 2.39
1 0 0 0 0 1 2.36
Godley L 55
Chafin
5„ 4 2 2 4 8
1‚ 0 0 0 0 2
2.95
2.38 LA Dodgers IP H R ER BB SO ERA
STOLEN BASES Arrieta, Chicago.....................................118 Pruitt 6 4 3 3 1 3 5.07
Dyson, Seattle............................................27 Chacin, San Diego..................................118 forto and Curtis Granderson hit Cishek ‚ 1 0 0 1 0 2.25
Middleton S 2 1 3 1 1 0 1 4.12 JDe La Rosa 0 1 1 1 0 0 4.60 Ryu 5 7 3 3 2 5 3.63
Altuve, Houston.........................................26 Barrett 1„ 4 4 4 1 2 4.02 Watson W 64 1 0 0 0 0 1 3.91
Davis, Oakland...........................................25
STOLEN BASES two-run homers to lead New York Hunter L 23
Jennings
1 3 1 1 0 1
‚ 0 0 0 1 1
1.76
4.10
Seattle IP H R ER BB SO
Miranda L 76 4„ 4 4 4 6 6
ERA
4.75
McFarland ‚ 0 0 0 0 0 3.92 Morrow 1 0 0 0 1 1 2.70
Hamilton, Cincinnati.................................49 Báez 1 1 0 0 0 1 1.85
Maybin, Los Angeles.................................25
Andrus, Texas............................................22
Gordon, MIA...............................................40 in Philadelphia. Boxberger 1‚ 0 0 0 0 4 2.87 Pazos ‚ 1 0 0 1 0 3.71 J.De La Rosa pitched to 1 batter in the
8th. Inherited runnersscored—Chafin Jansen S 31 1 2 0 0 0 2 1.23
Bergman 4 1 0 0 0 3 4.91
Cain, KC.......................................................22
Turner, Washington..................................35
Villar, Milwaukee.......................................21
Angels 4, Mariners 2 — Parker Inherited runnersscored—Hunter 20,
Jennings 10, Boxberger 20. IBB—off Jen Inherited runnersscored—Pazos 22.
20, Barrett 11, McFarland 10. IBB—off
Barrett (Heyward). HBP—by Godley
J.Torres pitched to 2 batters in the 6th.
Inherited runnersscored—Stammen 22.
Buxton, Minnesota....................................20
DeShields, Texas....................................... 20 Broxton, Milwaukee..................................19 Bridwell threw six strong innings nings (Santana). HBP—by Kluber (Duda).
NP—Kluber 100, Shaw 9, Allen 22, Pruitt
HBP—by Bergman (Maldonado). WP—
Miranda. NP—Bridwell 88, Parker 11, Pe
(Jay). WP—Godley 3. NP—Arrieta 91, Ed
wards Jr. 9, Strop 11, Duensing 4, Davis
NP—Chacin 93, Torres 8, Stammen 24,
Capps 19, Maton 14, Ryu 108, Watson 11,
Merrifield, KC.............................................19 Goldschmidt, Arizona...............................16
Betts, BOSTON...........................................17 Pham, St. Louis..........................................16 as visiting Los Angeles completed 88, Cishek 11, Hunter 26, Jennings 5, Box tit 9, Middleton 18, Miranda 96, Pazos 13, 20, Godley 106, Chafin 17, JDe La Rosa 2, Morrow 13, Báez 19, Jansen 17. Um
berger 16. Umpires—Home, Mark Rip Bergman 49. Umpires—Home, Chris Se Barrett 42, McFarland 7. Umpires—Home, pires—Home, Dana DeMuth; First, Paul
Revere, Los Angeles................................. 17 Inciarte, Atlanta.........................................15
Peraza, Cincinnati.....................................15
a four-game sweep, upping its win perger; First, Greg Gibson; Second, Vic gal; First, Will Little; Second, Jeff Kellogg; Mike Winters; First, Marty Foster; Sec Nauert; Second, Ramon De Jesus; Third,
Segura, Seattle.......................................... 17 Carapazza; Third, Phil Cuzzi. T—3:06. Third, James Hoye. T—2:59. A—43,199 ond, Mike Muchlinski; Third, Mark Wegn Carlos Torres. T—3:36. A—53,230
Simmons, Los Angeles.............................17 Pollock, Arizona.........................................15 streak to six. A—17,775 (31,042). (47,943). er. T—3:12. A—41,760 (48,686). (56,000).
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MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE City Of Boston Public Improvement Commission City Of Boston Public Improvement Commission NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Multifamily Mortgage,
Assignment of Rents and Security Agreement (the “Mortgage”) given by Spectacular Realty LLC,
August 10, 2017 August 10, 2017 By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained
a Massachusetts limited liability company duly organized by law with a usual place of business at in a certain mortgage given by Phyllis B. Horsley to Mort-
1477 Beacon Street, Brookline, Massachusetts 02446 (the “Mortgagor”), to M&T Realty Capital Cor- Ordered: That due notice be given that this Commission Ordered: That due notice be given that this Commission gage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for
poration (the “Lender”), which Mortgage is dated February 28, 2007, and recorded with the Norfolk is of the opinion that in said City of Boston the following is of the opinion that in said City of Boston the following America`s Wholesale Lender dated April 3, 2007, recorded
County Registry of Deeds at Book 24580, Page 528 and Suffolk County Registry of Deeds at Book public improvements will be considered at the request of public improvements will be considered at the request of at the Suffolk County Registry of Deeds in Book 41594, Page
41372, Page 171 and which Mortgage has been assigned by Lender to Fannie Mae, pursuant to an the petitioner: Big Night Venues Boston 5 LLC. the petitioner: MK Parcel 7 Development LLC. 328; said mortgage was then assigned to Bank of America,
Assignment of Multifamily Mortgage, Assignment of Rents and Security Instrument dated February N.A., Successor by Merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing
28, 2007 and recorded with said Norfolk Registry of Deeds in Book 24580, Page 583 and Suffolk
County Registry of Deeds in Book 41372, Page 225, of which the undersigned is the present holder,
On a petition by the petitioner for the granting of a Side- On a set of petitions by the petitioner for the acceptance LP FKA Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP by virtue
by assignment, for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing walk Café License for seasonal outdoor seating within of Pedestrian Easements adjacent to the following public of an assignment dated January 31, 2012, and recorded in
Tremont Street, Boston Proper, located on its easterly ways in Boston Proper: Book 49049, Page 282; and further assigned to HSBC Bank
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the same will be sold at Public Auction at 10 o'clock, a.m., on the 29th day of August, 2017, upon
the mortgaged premises at 1477 Beacon Street, Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts (the side at address #186 north of Boylston Street. USA, National Association, as Trustee for the Holders of the
“Mortgaged Premises”), all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: • Beacon Street – on its southeasterly side at address Deutsche ALT-A Securities, Inc. Mortgage Loan Trust, Mort-
Parcel I: 1477 Beacon Street, Brookline, Massachusetts This Commission appoints August 24, 2017, at 10:00 AM, #771-775 northeast of Maitland Street. gage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2007-OA3 by virtue
Five certain parcels of land with the buildings thereon in Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts,
in Boston City Hall room 801, as the time and place for the • David Ortiz Drive – on its northwesterly side northeast of an assignment dated July 16, 2012, and recorded in Book
Public Hearing to consider the petition of the petitioner. of Maitland Street/Overland Street. 50284, Page 52; of which mortgage the undersigned is the
local employers
bounded and described as follows:
Parcel 1
• Maitland Street – on its northeasterly side between present holder for breach of conditions of said mortgage
CHRISTOPHER P. OSGOOD Beacon Street and David Ortiz Drive. and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at
Lot A on a plan entitled “Plan of Land in Brookline, Mass.” dated August 16, 1959 drawn by Joseph GINA FIANDACA PUBLIC AUCTION at 02:00 PM on September 8, 2017, on
Selwyn, C.E., recorded with Norfolk Deeds at Book 3766, Page 489. Containing 546 square feet of
GREGORY ROONEY This Commission appoints August 24, 2017, at 10:00 AM, the mortgaged premises. This property has the address of
opportunities in
SOUTHERLY again by the center line of a ten foot passageway running by the granted
is of the opinion that in said City of Boston the following alties, mineral, oil and gas rights and profits, water rights
premises westerly to the “Intervale Cross Cut,” so called, one hundred
public improvements will be considered at the request of and stock and all fixtures now or hereafter a part of the
seven and twenty-two hundredths (107.22) feet; and This Commission appoints September 7, 2017, at 10:00 property. All replacements and additions shall also be cov-
EASTERLY By land now or formerly of H. Grace Wadsworth, the line running in AM, in Boston City Hall room 801, as the time and place the petitioner: MK Parcel 7 Development LLC.
ered by this sale.
part through a brick division wall, one hundred forty-five and twelve for the Public Hearing to consider the petition of the
The Boston
hundredths (145.12) feet. petitioner. On a set of petitions by the petitioner for the making of
Specific Repairs within the following public ways in Bos- Terms of Sale: Said premises will be sold subject to any
Containing 14,672 square feet of land, by any or all of said measurements or contents, more or less, and all unpaid taxes and assessments, tax sales, tax titles
or however otherwise said premises may be bounded, measured or described. CHRISTOPHER P. OSGOOD ton Proper, consisting of sidewalk and pedestrian ramp re-
construction, as well as new and relocated specialty pave- and other municipal liens and water or sewer liens and
GINA FIANDACA State or County transfer fees, if any there are, and TEN
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Property Address: 1477 Beacon Street Brookline, Massachusetts 02446
GREGORY ROONEY ment, street trees, landscaping, and driveway curb cuts:
Parcel II: 28-30 Littell Road, Brookline, Massachusetts THOUSAND DOLLARS ($10,000.00) in cashier’s or certified
SEAN LYDON check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the
Two parcels of real estate situated on the westerly side of Littell Road in Brookline, Massachusetts,
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION • Beacon Street – on its southeasterly side at address
described as follows, to wit: #771-775 northeast of Maitland Street. time and place of the sale as a deposit and the balance in
cashier’s or certified check will be due in thirty (30) days,
Careers Section.
Parcel 1 A true copy of an order passed by said Commission • David Ortiz Drive – on its northwesterly side northeast
of Maitland Street/Overland Street. at the offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, LLC, (“DG&L”),
A parcel containing 4,444 square feet, with the buildings thereon, now numbered Twenty-eight (28) on said day. time being of the essence. The Mortgagee reserves the
on said Road, being Lot One (1) as shown on a plan by S.L. Leftovith, Surveyor, dated October 25, • Maitland Street – on its northeasterly side between
1915, recorded with Norfolk Deeds, Plan Book 77, Plan 3750, bounded and described as follows: Beacon Street and David Ortiz Drive. right to postpone the sale to a later date by public proc-
Attest: lamation at the time and date appointed for the sale and
SOUTHEASTERLY on said Littell Road, forty-three and 38/100 (43.38) feet; Todd M. Liming, P.E. to further postpone at any adjourned sale-date by public
NORTHEASTERLY by Lot #2 as shown on said plan, by a line running in part through the Executive Secretary This Commission appoints August 24, 2017, at 10:00 AM,
middle of the party wall, ninety-five and 67/100 (95.67) feet; in Boston City Hall room 801, as the time and place for the proclamation at the time and date appointed for the ad-
NORTHWESTERLY on land formerly of Phelps, forty-nine and 83/100 (49.83) feet; and Public Hearing to consider the petitions of the petitioner. journed sale date. The premises is to be sold subject to
SOUTHWESTERLY on land formerly of Ross, ninety-five and 22/100 (95.22) feet.
City Of Boston Public Improvement Commission and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, leases,
Parcel 2 tenancies, and rights of possession, building and zoning
August 10, 2017 CHRISTOPHER P. OSGOOD laws, encumbrances, condominium liens, if any and all
A certain parcel containing 3,027 square feet, with the buildings thereon, now numbered Thirty (30)
on said Road, being Lot Two (2) as shown on the above-mentioned plan, bounded and described GINA FIANDACA other claim in the nature of liens, if any there be.
as follows: Ordered: That due notice be given that this Commission GREGORY ROONEY
SOUTHEASTERLY on said Littell Road, forty (40) feet; is of the opinion that in said City of Boston the following SEAN LYDON In the event that the successful bidder at the foreclosure
SOUTHWESTERLY by Lot #1 as shown on said plan, by a line running in part through the public improvements will be considered at the request of PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION sale shall default in purchasing the within described prop-
middle of the party wall, ninety-five and 67/100 (95.67) feet; the petitioner: National Grid. erty according to the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or
NORTHERLY on Lot #4 as shown on said plan, by a line running in part through the the terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed at the
middle of the common passageway, sixty-one and 76/100 (61.76) feet;
On a petition by the petitioner for Grant of Location to A true copy of an order passed by said Commission time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee reserves the right to
and
relocate a gas regulator station within Bowdoin Street, on said day. sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second high-
SOUTHEASTERLY on Lot #3 as shown on said plan, three and 5/10 (3.5) feet; and.
Dorchester, to be located on its southeasterly side north- est bidder, providing that said second highest bidder shall
NORTHEASTERLY again on said Lot #3, by a line running in part through the middle of the
party wall, fifty-one and 83/1000 (51.83) feet. east of Quincy Street, below the grade of the sidewalk. Attest: deposit with the Mortgagee’s attorneys, the amount of the
Todd M. Liming, P.E. required deposit as set forth herein. If the second highest
Both of the above-described parcels of real estate are conveyed subject to and with the benefit of the
This Commission appoints August 24, 2017, at 10:00 AM, Executive Secretary bidder declines to purchase the within described property,
rights and easements set forth and referred to in a mortgage from Joseph F. Rudnick to the Warren
Five Cents Savings Bank, recorded with Norfolk Deeds, Book 1335, Page 112. in Boston City Hall room 801, as the time and place for the the Mortgagee reserves the right to purchase the within
Public Hearing to consider the petition of the petitioner. described property at the amount bid by the second high-
Property Address: 28-30 Littell Road, Brookline, Massachusetts 02446 est bidder. The foreclosure deed and the consideration
Parcel III: 84 Sutherland Road, Boston, Massachusetts paid by the successful bidder shall be held in escrow by
A certain parcel of land, with the buildings shown thereon, now known and numbered as 84 Suth- CHRISTOPHER P. OSGOOD ) DG&L, (hereinafter called the “Escrow Agent”) until the
erland Road, situated in said Boston, and being shown as Lot marked B on a plan by S.L. Leftovith, GINA FIANDACA ) deed shall be released from escrow to the successful bid-
Surveyor, dated May 19, 1928, recorded with Suffolk Registry of Deeds, June 7, 1928, Book 5010,
City Of Boston Public Improvement Commission der at the same time as the consideration is released to
GREGORY ROONEY )
Page 189, bounded and described as follows:
SEAN LYDON ) the Mortgagee, whereupon all obligations of the Escrow
SOUTHEASTERLY by Sutherland Road, sixty-two and 67/100 (62.67) feet;
August 10, 2017 Agent shall be deemed to have been properly fulfilled and
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION
the Escrow Agent shall be discharged. Other terms, if any,
EASTERLY by the curved junction of Sutherland and Selkirk Roads, twenty-two and Ordered: That due notice be given that this Commission to be announced at the sale.
09/100 (22.09) feet; A true copy of an order passed by said Commission is of the opinion that in said City of Boston the following
NORTHERLY by Selkirk Road, by a curved line of one hundred four and 71/100 (104.71) on said day. public improvements will be considered at the request of Dated: July 28, 2017 HSBC Bank USA, National Association,
feet; the petitioner: MK Parcel 7 Development LLC. as Trustee for the Holders of the Deutsche ALT-A Securities,
NORTHWESTERLY by land formerly of the Aberdeen Land Company, thirty-four and 73/100 Attest:
(34.73) feet; and Todd M. Liming, P.E. On a petition by the petitioner for the granting of an Earth Inc. Mortgage Loan Trust, Mortgage Pass-Through Certifi-
Executive Secretary cates Series 2007-OA3 By its Attorney DOONAN, GRAVES &
SOUTHWESTERLY by Lot marked A on said plan, by a line in part through the middle of a Retention License for the installation of a temporary earth LONGORIA, LLC, 100 Cummings Center Suite 225D Beverly,
brick partition wall, one hundred thirteen and 14/100 (113.14) feet. support system within the following public ways in Boston MA 01915 (978) 921-2670 www.dgandl.com 50063 (HORS-
Containing 5,876 square feet, according to said plan. Proper: LEY) FEI # 1078.00807 08/14/2017, 08/21/2017, 08/28/2017
City Of Boston Public Improvement Commission
Said premises are conveyed subject to a right of way to and from Selkirk Road in the passageway
• Beacon Street – on its southeasterly side at address
twelve (12) feet wide, shown on said plan, across the rear of the granted premises, said passageway August 10, 2017 #771-775 northeast of Maitland Street. City Of Boston Public Improvement Commission
to be used in common by owners and occupants of said Lots A and B
• Maitland Street – on its northeasterly side between
Property Address: 84 Sutherland Road, Boston, Massachusetts 02135 Ordered: That due notice be given that this Commission Beacon Street and David Ortiz Drive. August 10, 2017
In the event of any error in the publication of this notice, the description of the premises contained in is of the opinion that in said City of Boston the following
the Mortgaged shall control. Buyers are advised to rely on their own due diligence with respect to public improvements will be considered at the request of This Commission appoints August 24, 2017, at 10:00 AM, Ordered: That due notice be given that this Commission
the physical condition and future development of the premises generally and the Parcels specifically. the petitioner: Lightower Fiber Networks. in Boston City Hall room 801, as the time and place for the is of the opinion that in said City of Boston the following
Parcel I (1477 Beacon Street, Brookline, MA) will first be offered for sale as a separate parcel Public Hearing to consider the petition of the petitioner. public improvements will be considered at the request of
at public auction. The auction will take place at or near 1477 Beacon Street, Brookline, On a petition by the petitioner for the Rental of City the petitioners: South End 10 LLC and South End 11 LLC.
Massachusetts. Shadow to install new telecommunication fiber in existing
Immediately after Parcel I has been so offered for sale separately, Parcel II (28-30 Littell Road, conduit within the following public ways in South Boston: CHRISTOPHER P. OSGOOD On a joint petition by the petitioners for the granting of an
Brookline, MA) will be offered for sale as a separate parcel at public auction. The auction will take
GINA FIANDACA Earth Retention License for the installation of a tempo-
place at or near 1477 Beacon Street, Brookline, Massachusetts. •Summer Street – from Melcher Street to a point south- GREGORY ROONEY rary earth support system within Harrison Avenue, Boston
Immediately after Parcel II has been so offered for sale separately, Parcel III (84 Sutherland Road, easterly at address #266. SEAN LYDON Proper, located on its southeasterly side at address #370-
Boston, MA) will be offered for sale as a separate parcel at public auction. The auction will take •Melcher Street – between Summer Street and Necco PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION 380 between East Berkeley Street and Traveler Street.
place at or near 1477 Beacon Street, Brookline, Massachusetts. Street.
Immediately after Parcel III has been so offered for sale separately, then Parcel I, Parcel II and This Commission appoints August 24, 2017, at 10:00 AM,
Parcel III will be offered for sale at public auction as a single entirety, at or near 1477 Beacon This Commission appoints August 24, 2017, at 10:00 AM, in Boston City Hall room 801, as the time and place for the
Street, Brookline, MA. If the highest bid for the combined premises as a single entirety shall equal in Boston City Hall room 801, as the time and place for the A true copy of an order passed by said Commission Public Hearing to consider the petition of the petitioners.
or exceed the cumulative total of the highest bids at which the three individual parcels would have
been sold at the prior auctions, then the three individual parcel sales shall be voided and any and
Public Hearing to consider the petition of the petitioner. on said day.
all deposits paid therefor shall be returned to the respective highest bidders and the property shall
be knocked down to the highest bidder for the entire premises as a single sale. If the highest bid CHRISTOPHER P. OSGOOD Attest: CHRISTOPHER P. OSGOOD )
for the combined premises at the single sale shall not equal or exceed the cumulative total of the GINA FIANDACA Todd M. Liming, P.E. GINA FIANDACA )
three highest bids at the three previous separate auctions then the highest bid shall not be accepted GREGORY ROONEY Executive Secretary GREGORY ROONEY )
and the individual parcels shall be sold individually to the respective highest bidders who bid at the SEAN LYDON SEAN LYDON )
previous separate auctions thereof. PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION
The Mortgaged Premises will be conveyed subject to and with the benefit of any and all ease-
ments, rights and restrictions of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable. A true copy of an order passed by said Commission A true copy of an order passed by said Commission
The Mortgaged Premises will be sold subject as set forth above and subject to all outstanding tax on said day. on said day.
titles, municipal or other public taxes, water and sewer charges, assessments, liens or claims in the .
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nature of liens, if any, that take precedence over the Mortgage, if any, and encumbrances of record Attest: .
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. Attest:
created prior to the Mortgage, including covenants, conditions, restrictions, reservations, easements, .
liens for assessments, options, powers of attorney, limitations on title, Lis Pendens of record, all
Todd M. Liming, P.E. .
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Experience Globe.com Todd M. Liming, P.E.
leases and tenancies having priority over the Mortgage, to tenancies or occupation by persons on
Executive Secretary .
. Executive Secretary
the premises now and at the time of said auction which tenancies or occupation are subject to the
Mortgage, to rights or claims in personal property installed by tenants or former tenants now located
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on the premises, and also to all laws and ordinances including, but not limited to, all building and
zoning laws and ordinances, if any of the foregoing there be.
The highest bidder(s) shall be required to deposit cash, a bank treasurer's check or a certified
check in the amount of Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000.00) for any of the three individual parcels
or the three combined parcels in the entirety at the time and place of the sale. The balance of the
purchase price shall be paid with a bank treasurer's check or a certified check within thirty (30) days
of the date of sale at the offices of Lawrence R. Kulig, Esquire, Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC,
Two International Place, 16th Floor, Boston, Massachusetts 02110. The successful bidder(s) shall be
required to execute a Memorandum of Terms and Conditions of Sale at the Auction. In the event that
the successful bidder(s) at the foreclosure sale shall default in purchasing the Mortgaged Premises
according to the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed
at the time of the foreclosure, the Mortgagee reserves the right to sell the Mortgaged Premises by
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Foreclosure Deed to the second highest bidder(s) provided that the second highest bidder(s) shall
deposit with the Mortgagee’s attorneys, Lawrence R. Kulig, Esquire, Eckert Seamans Cherin &
this week?
Mellott, LLC, Two International Place, 16th Floor, Boston, Massachusetts 02110, the amount of the
required deposit as set forth herein within three (3) business days after its receipt of written notice
of the default of the previous highest bidder(s) and further provided that the second highest bidder(s)
agrees to fulfill its bid commitment which was made at the time of the foreclosure sale, and title shall
be conveyed to said second highest bidder(s) within twenty (20) days of its delivery of the required
deposit to the Mortgagee’s attorneys.
The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later time and date by public procla-
mation at the time and date appointed for the sale and to further postpone the sale at any adjourned
sale date by public proclamation at the time and date appointed for the adjourned sale date. Other
terms to be announced at the sale.
FANNIE MAE, By its attorneys
Lawrence R. Kulig (BBO# 544656)
ECKERT SEAMANS CHERIN & MELLOTT, LLC
Two International Place, 16th Floor, Boston, MA 02110
Telephone: (617) 342-6800 • Facsimile: (617) 342-6899
M O N D A Y, A U G U S T 1 4 , 2 0 1 7 T h e B o s t o n G l o b e Sports C7
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SUNDAY’S RESULTS Stewart lf 4 2 2 2 1 2 .264 OT Kadeem Telfort from the football
Totals 33 5 7 5 2 8
FC Kansas City 1.....................Houston 0 ARdriguez 1b 5 1 4 1 0 0 .283 team’s season opener against Michi
North Carolina 2........................Seattle 1 PAWTUCKET AB R H BI BB SO Avg. APerez c 4 0 1 1 1 2 .311 gan.
THURSDAY’S RESULT TLin 3b 5 0 0 0 0 2 .241 CO'Brien dh 3 0 0 0 0 2 .250
North Carolina 1.........FC Kansas City 0 Bogusevic cf 5 0 1 0 0 0 .279 Salcedo 2bss 3 1 1 1 1 0 .260
SATURDAY’S RESULTS Court 1b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .280 Totals 36 8 13 8 4 10
would have put a pin in the team’s World Series ers are defensive end Keivonnis Davis, defen- son). T—3:01. A—10,065.
NO GAMES MONDAY
Altoona 3...................................Trenton 2
CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Erie 11.........................New Hampshire 0
aspirations. ‘‘It was definitely a relief,’’ Harper sive linemen Richerd DesirJones and Jordan WEB.COM PRICE CUTTER CHARITY SATURDAY'S RESULTS Harrisburg 4............................Hartford 2
Buffalo 6......................Toledo 2 (12 inn.) Harrisburg 3............................Hartford 0 EAST DIVISION
said of the MRI results. “I want to be at 100 per- Smith, linebackers James Houston and Ventrell At Highland Springs Country Club
Columbus 5..........................Pawtucket 4 Portland 4.................................... Bowie 2 ................................. WLT Pts PF PA
Durham 6.......................Scranton/WB 3 Montreal...................340 6 162 159
cent whenever I play.” There’s no set timeline Miller, and offensive tackle Kadeem Telfort . . . Springfield, Mo.
Gwinnett 7..............................Louisville 3
Reading 8..............................Richmond 1
Reading 4..............................Richmond 2 Toronto.....................350 6 185 225
Final Ottawa......................161 3 214 229
for Harper to return, but manager Dusty Baker Duke basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski had $121,500 (263) Indianapolis 8........................Syracuse 2 Trenton 4...................................Altoona 0
Hamilton...................070 0 130 273
Ben Silverman.............70636367—263 Lehigh Valley 4......................Charlotte 2
referenced 10 days to two weeks. The Nationals knee replacement surgery and is expected to be- $72,900 (264) Rochester 3............................... Norfolk 2
ATLANTIC LEAGUE
WEST DIVISION
................................ WLT Pts PF PA
Talor Gooch..................67676664—264
are hopeful the star outfielder will be back be- gin a rehabilitation program in 1-3 days. $45,900 (265)
Edmonton...............700 14 204 169
Chesson Hadley.......... 65666767—265 NY-PENN LEAGUE Freedom Division Calgary...................511 11 254 145
fore the end of the season. $29,700 (266) W L Pct. GB B.C...........................530 10 220 181
Winnipeg................520 10 241 221
Stedler Division Lancaster.................22 15 .595 —
SOCCER Nicholas Thompson....68656469—266 Saskatchewan......340 4 156 164
Jordan has stake in Marlins Xinjun Zhang................71656466—266 York..........................21 16 .568 1
W L Pct. GB SUNDAY’S RESULT
$23,456 (267) Sugar Land..............17 18 .486 4
Vermont...................28 25 .528 —
Neymar scores in PSG debut So. Maryland ..........13 23 .361 8½ Saskatchewan 41..............................BC 8
Lanto Griffin.................67706466—267 TriCity.....................27 25 .519 ½ THURSDAY’S GAME
A person familiar with the situation told the Tom Lovelady..............69637065—267
$20,250 (268)
Lowell.......................25 26
Connecticut.............24 25
.490
.490
2
2
Liberty Division
Edmonton at Winnipeg.................... 8:30
W L Pct. GB SATURDAY’S RESULT
Associated Press that Michael Jordan has a World-record signing Neymar scored and set Brandon Harkins.........67676569—268
McNamara Division Long Island .............21 15 .583 — Winnipeg 39.........................Hamilton 12
Billy Kennerly...............68686468—268 Somerset .................18 17 .514 2½
small stake in Derek Jeter’s investment group up another goal on an impressive debut for Par- $17,550 (269) W L Pct. GB Bridgeport...............18 19 .486 3½
Austin Cook..................65696966—269 Staten Island ..........33 19 .635 — New Britain.............14 21 .400 6½ NEW ENGLAND FOOTBALL LEAGUE
that reached an agreement to buy the Miami is Saint-Germain in a 3-0 win at Guingamp in a Adam Schenk...............72666764—269 Aberdeen.................30 23 .566 3½
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
$15,525 (270) Hudson Valley ........28 25 .528 5½
Marlins. The person confirmed Jordan’s role to French league match. Edinson Cavani added Tyler Duncan............... 67676868—270 Brooklyn ..................15 37 .288 18 Long Island 5.......Southern Maryland 2 SUNDAY’S RESULTS
New London County 6............ Nashua 0
$13,050 (271) New Britain 7.................................York 6
the AP on condition of anonymity because the PSG’s second goal of the second half after being Zecheng Dou................71676964—271
Pinckney Division Somerset 6............................Lancaster 1 Vermont 26......................Monadnock 12
SATURDAY’S GAMES
W L Pct. GB Sugar Land 6.......................Bridgeport 5
parties involved have not commented. Jordan set up by Neymar, and the Brazil star sealed the Justin Hueber...............71676766—271
Michael Letzig.............67706866—271
West Virginia..........31 22 .585 — MONDAY'S GAMES Southern Vermont at Hartford.......5:30
Mahoning Valley....29 23 .558 1½ Lancaster at Southern Maryland...6:35 Mass at New Britain...............................6
already owns the NBA’s Charlotte Hornets . . . win from Cavani’s assist. Neymar, who signed $9,469 (272)
Samuel Del Val............68686769—272
State College ..........29 24 .547 2 SATURDAY'S RESULTS Vermont at Monadnock ..................6:30
Williamsport ...........25 24 .510 4 Lancaster 10..........................Somerset 6 Green Valley at Worcester..............6:30
Colorado Rockies righthander Chad Bettis will from Barcelona last week for a record $262 mil- Carlos Ortiz..................69686867—272
Ryan Sullivan...............71666867—272
Auburn.....................19 32 .373 11 Long Island 9.......Southern Maryland 5 Rhode Island at Connecticut...........6:30
Batavia.....................19 32 .373 11 Southeastern at So. New Hampshire.7
complete his comeback from chemotherapy for lion, missed the start of the season because of Ben Taylor....................68666969—272
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
Sugar Land 8.......................Bridgeport 2
York 13...............................New Britain 4 Western Mass at North Shore.............7
Scott Harrington.........67677068—272
testicular cancer by starting Monday night’s paperwork problems . . . Cristiano Ronaldo was Conrad Shindler..........63677270—272 Aberdeen 8.....................West Virginia 3
Somerville at Southern Maine............. 7
New Hampshire at Connecticut...........7
game in Denver against Atlanta. Bettis, 28, fin- sent off after helping Real Madrid secure a 3-1
Kyle Thompson........... 68656871—272
$6,266 (273)
Batavia 3............................Connecticut 2 CAN-AM LEAGUE Boston at Merrimack Valley............7:15
Hudson Valley 2.....................Brooklyn 1 Mass State at New London County7:30
Bryan Bigley.................67676970—273
ished his last round of treatment in May, two win at Barcelona in the first leg of the Spanish Bronson Burgoon........70686768—273
Lowell 12....................................Auburn 3
Staten Island 10...... Mahoning Valley 7
Canam
Scott Gutschewski......68686968—273 W L Pct. GB
months after doctors discovered his testicular Super Cup. Ronaldo scored with a beautiful Ben Polland..................71686569—273
Vermont 9.......................State College 4 Rockland..................52 26 .667 —
cancer had spread. Bettis had surgery in No- strike to make it 2-1 in the 80th minute and $4,776 (274)
Ben Kohles...................72666373—274
Williamsport 5.......................... TriCity 2
NO GAMES MONDAY
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
Quebec.....................52
New Jersey..............45
Sussex County........36
28
35
41
.650
.563
.468
1
8
15½
WNBA
vember to remove the cancer, but it returned earned a yellow card for taking off his shirt to Nick Rousey.................71666671—274
Adam Svensson...........72656671—274 Aberdeen 7.....................West Virginia 3 Ottawa.....................34 44 .436 18 EASTERN CONFERENCE
Cuban.........................5 16 .238 18½
and he was forced to leave the team in March flex his muscles at Camp Nou. Ronaldo was Blake Adams................69667069—274
Chris Naegel................ 66696673—274
Batavia 5............................Connecticut 4
Dominican Rep.........2 15 .118 19½ xConnecticut .........17
W L Pct.
9 .654
GB
—
Hudson Valley 4.....................Brooklyn 1 TroisRivieres..........28 49 .364 23½
for chemotherapy. The game will be Bettis’s first booked again just two minutes after scoring for Jin Park.........................69666970—274 Hudson Valley 6.....................Brooklyn 2 Washington.............16 10 .615
New York.................15 12 .556
1
2½
$3,696 (275) Lowell 5......................................Auburn 3 SUNDAY'S RESULTS
in the majors since Sept. 30. He went 14-8 for diving in the area, and he will miss Wednesday’s Jeff Gove.......................68706572—275 State College 5..Vermont 4..11 innings New Jersey 7............... Sussex County 2 Chicago....................11 16 .407 6½
Michael Johnson.........69676970—275 Quebec 10..................................Ottawa 6 Atlanta .....................10 18 .357 8
the Rockies last year . . . The San Diego Padres second leg in Madrid . . . Luis Silva scored in the D.H. Lee.........................67696970—275
Staten Island 3........ Mahoning Valley 2
TriCity 4.......................... Williamsport 3
TroisRivieres 8......................Rockland 5 Indiana.......................9 19 .321 9
Sam Ryder....................70696670—275 MONDAY'S GAMES
signed manager Andy Green to a three-year ex- 64th minute and Real Salt Lake took a 1-0 road Brady Schnell...............71676869—275 TriCity 3.......................... Williamsport 0 Rockland at New Jersey...................7:05
WESTERN CONFERENCE
xMinnesota............21 4 .840 —
Andrew Svoboda.........67677071—275 SATURDAY'S RESULTS
tension through 2021. win over D.C. United in a Major League Soccer xLos Angeles.........19 8 .704 3
$2,424 (276) SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE Ottawa 9....................................Quebec 4 Phoenix....................14 13 .519 8
match postponed from Saturday. Matt Atkins..................68686773—276
Bo Hoag........................71666673—276
Rockland 4......................TroisRivieres 1
Sussex County 9............... New Jersey 1
Dallas .......................13 16 .448 10
Northern Division Seattle......................11 16 .407 11
TRACK AND FIELD Beau Hossler................69686772—276
Stephan Jaeger........... 66726672—276 W L Pct. GB San Antonio ..............7 22 .241 16
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