Pro Sports Scores & Schedule: April 19, 2018

NHL

Wednesday’s Scores
Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 0
[Penguins lead series 3-1]
Tampa Bay 3, New Jersey 1
[Lightning lead series 3-1]
Nashville 3, Colorado 2
[Predators lead series 3-1]
San Jose 2, Anaheim 1
[Sharks win series 4-0]

7:00pm
Boston at Toronto
[Bruins lead series 2-1]

7:30pm
Washington at Columbus
[Blue Jackets lead series 2-1]

MLB

Wednesday’s Scores
Pittsburgh 10, Colorado 2
Minnesota 2, Cleveland 1 (F/16)
Detroit 6, Baltimore 5
Milwaukee 2, Cincinnati 0
Oakland 12, Chi. White Sox 11 (F/14)
Tampa Bay 4, Texas 2
Toronto 15, Kansas City 5
Atlanta 7, Philadelphia 3
NY Mets 11, Washington 5
Boston 9, LA Angels 0
San Francisco 4, Arizona 3 (F/10)
Houston 7, Seattle 1
LA Dodgers 13, San Diego 4
St. Louis at Chi. Cubs PPD

1:10pm
Baltimore at Detroit

2:20pm
St. Louis at Chi. Cubs

3:40pm
Houston at Seattle

6:35pm
Toronto at NY Yankees

7:05pm
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia

7:35pm
NY Mets at Atlanta

8:10pm
Miami at Milwaukee

9:40pm
San Francisco at Arizona

10:07pm
Boston at LA Angels

NBA

Wednesday’s Scores
Cleveland 100, Indiana 97
[Series tied 1-1]
Utah 102, Oklahoma City 95
[Series tied 1-1]
Houston 102, Minnesota 82
[Rockets lead series 2-0]

7:00pm
Philadelphia at Miami
[Series tied 1-1]

9:00pm
Portland at New Orleans
[Pelicans lead series 2-0]

9:30pm
Golden State at San Antonio
[Warriors lead series 2-0]

Crosby leads Penguins past Flyers 5-0!!! Take 3-1 series lead!!!

Crosby leads Penguins past Flyers for 3-1 lead in playoffs
By DAN GELSTON, AP Sports Writer
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Sidney Crosby scored his fifth goal of the series and became the Pittsburgh Penguins’ career postseason points leader in a 5-0 win over the Philadelphia Flyers on Wednesday night.
The Penguins lead the first-round playoff series 3-1 as its shifts to Pittsburgh for Game 5.
Matt Murray stopped 26 shots for his second shutout of the series and the two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Penguins are a win away from playing in the second round for the 11th time in the last 12 seasons.
Crosby scored in the second period for a 4-0 lead and passed Pittsburgh owner and Hall of Famer Mario Lemieux for most playoff points with 173. Crosby and the Penguins followed a 7-0 Game 1 win and a 5-1 Game 3 victory with another dominant outing.
The Flyers were already on their second goalie by the time Crosby scored. The Penguins chased Brian Elliott early in the period after the maligned goalie allowed his 14th goal of the series. Michal Neuvirth relived Elliott and it didn’t matter. Neuvirth lost track of the puck behind the net and had his head turned to the right when Crosby found it and snapped it under the goalie’s left skate.
The Flyers were confused. The Penguins were composed.
And it so it goes in Philly, the Flyers are on the brink of another empty season without the Stanley Cup.
Game 5 is Friday.
Both teams played without key cogs in their lineup: Sean Couturier (who had career highs with 31 goals and 76 points) was injured Tuesday at practice in a vicious collision with teammate Radko Gudas; the Pens played without top-line forward Patric Hornqvist because of an undisclosed injury.
Couturier, who had a goal and three points in the series, was missed.
“He’s been playing a lot of minutes for us. He plays every situation,” Flyers captain Claude Giroux said. “He brings a lot to this team.”
Giroux, who scored 102 points during the season, has not scored a posteason goal since 2014.
The Flyers pulled out all their good-luck charms.
The national champion Villanova Wildcats were in the house and star guard Phil Booth screamed “Are you ready for some hockey?”
Flyers fans heard the usual stirring rendition of “God Bless America,” live by Lauren Hart and on video by the late Kate Smith. The song has been a rallying anthem for the Flyers since Smith began singing it in the mid 1970s. Hart started the song, then looked up to the big screen and passed it off to Smith. They finished in a split-screen duet.
Once the pageantry settled down, the Penguins poured it on.
Crosby’s on-point pass on the power play led to Evgeni Malkin’s third goal of the playoff just 4:33 into the game. Phil Kessel scored his first of the postseason midway through the period. Kris Letang made it 3-0 in the second and that was all for Elliott.
Riley Sheahan made it 5-0 late in the third.
Murray was solid again, and stoned Travis Konency on a breakaway out of the penalty box in the second that had the second-year center slam his stick on the ice in anger.
NOTES: Couturier was named a Selke Trophy finalist as the league’s best defensive forward. … 2018 Olympic hockey gold medalists Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson and Monique Lamoureux-Morando hosted a clinic and helped donate equipment on behalf of a volunteer effort at the Ed Snider Youth Hockey Foundation. Snider was the Flyers founder and chairman until his death in 2016. … Crosby scored on all three goalies the Flyers have used in the series.

Ford announces switch to Mustang beginning at Daytona in ’19

Ford announces switch to Mustang beginning at Daytona in ’19
By The Associated Press
Ford is bringing its Mustang to NASCAR’s top series for the first time.
The American automaker said Tuesday the Mustang will replace the Fusion in the Monster Energy Cup Series beginning next February at Daytona International Speedway. NASCAR team owner Roger Penkse slipped earlier this year, divulging that Ford would have a new body in 2019.
This will be Ford’s fourth Cup model in NASCAR’s modern era (since 1972), following the Thunderbird, the Taurus and the Fusion.
Mustang has competed in the second-tier Xfinity Series since 2011, winning championships in all but one season.
Mustang is still going through initial testing and will be formally submitted to NASCAR for approval this summer. A public unveiling of the finished product will follow.
Mark Rushbrook, global director, Ford Performance Motorsports, says “we’re combining America’s favorite sports car with America’s top stock car racing series.” He adds that the “Mustang is a perfect fit for our racing heritage today and tomorrow.”
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Pirates pound the Rockies 10-2 to end two game slide!!!

Pirates avoid sweep, pound Rockies 10-2
By WILL GRAVES, AP Sports Writer
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Sean Rodriguez hit a two-run home run that backed Chad Kuhl and helped the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Colorado Rockies 10-2 on Wednesday to avoid a three-game sweep.
Josh Bell drove in three runs and David Freese added a two-run double as Pittsburgh improved to 8-0 in day games. Adam Frazier had three of Pittsburgh’s 13 hits and backup catcher Elias Diaz added two hits.
Kyle Freeland (0-3) cruised through the first three innings but ran into trouble in the fourth. Freese worked a two-out walk off and Rodriguez followed with a shot that scraped over the wall in left field for his second home run of the season. Max Moroff added an RBI-double two batters later to put the Pirates up 3-1.
Freeland was pulled in favor of Scott Oberg after giving up singles to Adam Frazier and Jordy Mercer starting the fifth. Oberg couldn’t get out of the jam, surrendering an RBI single to Bell. Freese followed with a double to the gap in left-center.
Freeland was charged with five runs, six hits and two walks in four-plus innings.
Kuhl (2-1) surrendered Chris Iannetta’s solo home run in the third but otherwise kept Colorado’s struggling offense in check. Kuhl struck out four and walked three while giving up four hits. The NL Central-leading Pirates are the only team in the majors to have their starter work at least five innings in every game this season.
Colorado went 5-2 on a swing through Washington and Pittsburgh, thanks in large part to their pitching. The offense has struggled while third baseman Nolan Arenado served a five-game suspension for his role in a brawl with San Diego earlier this month.
Colorado entered last in the NL in batting (.215) and didn’t improve against Kuhl and two relievers.
The Rockies had just two extra base hits on Wednesday, or one more than newly acquired Pittsburgh reliever Enny Romero, who doubled in the eighth in his second big league at-bat. Romero also pitched two scoreless innings in his first appearance since being claimed off waivers from Washington last weekend.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Rockies: RF Carlos Gonzalez was replaced by Gerardo Parra in the fifth. There was no immediate word on why Gonzalez was removed. He made a sliding catch in a sinking liner by Pittsburgh’s Starling Marte leading off the bottom of the fourth.
Pirates: RHP Joe Musgrove is expected to throw 25-30 pitches during a bullpen session on Thursday as he works his way back from a strained right shoulder. If Musgrove gets through the session without an issues, he may throw another session over the weekend then do a simulated game before the team considers sending him out for rehab starts in the minors.
UP NEXT
Rockies: Begin a six-game homestand on Friday when the Chicago Cubs visit Coors Field. Jon Gray (1-3, 6.23 ERA) takes on Kyle Hendricks (0-1, 3.71).
Pirates: Head to Philadelphia for a four-game series with the Phillies starting Thursday. Jameson Taillon (2-0, 0.89) faces Jake Arrieta (1-0, 3.38).
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BREAKING: Wrestling Legend Bruno Sammartino Dies at 82

Considered to be one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time, Bruno Sammartino died earlier today in Pittsburgh at the age of 82. Sammartino was one of the pioneer names in the Worldwide Wrestling Federation (now the WWE), and won multiple titles culminating into entering the WWE Hall of Fame in 2013. Sammartino had been a Pittsburgh resident since the 1960s.

Pro Sports Scores & Schedule: April 18, 2018

NHL

Tuesday’s Scores
Washington 3, Columbus 2 (2OT)
[Blue Jackets lead series 2-1]
Winnipeg 2, Minnesota 0
[Jets lead series 3-1]
Vegas 1, Los Angeles 0
[Golden Knights win series 4-0]

7:00pm
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia
[Penguins lead series 2-1]

7:30pm
Tampa Bay at New Jersey
[Lightning lead series 2-1]

10:00pm
Nashville at Colorado
[Predators lead series 2-1]

10:30pm
Anaheim at San Jose
[Sharks lead series 3-0]

MLB

Tuesday’s Scores
Colorado 2, Pittsburgh 0
Cleveland 6, Minnesota 1
Miami 9, NY Yankees 1
Toronto 11, Kansas City 3
Toronto 5, Kansas City 4 (F/10)
Detroit 4, Baltimore 2
Texas 7, Tampa Bay 2
Washington 5, NY Mets 2
Philadelphia 5, Atlanta 1 (F/10)
St. Louis 5, Chi. Cubs 3
Milwaukee 2, Cincinnati 0
Oakland 10, Chi. White Sox 2
Houston 4, Seattle 1
Arizona 1, San Francisco 0
Boston 10, LA Angels 1
LA Dodgers 7, San Diego 3 (F/12)

12:35pm
Colorado at Pittsburgh

1:10pm
Texas at Tampa Bay
Baltimore at Detroit

1:40pm
Cincinnati at Milwaukee

3:35pm
Chi. White Sox at Oakland

4:07pm
Kansas City at Toronto

7:00pm
Cleveland vs. Minnesota (at San Juan, PR)

7:10pm
Washington at NY Mets

7:35pm
Philadelphia at Atlanta

9:40pm
San Francisco at Arizona

10:07pm
Boston at LA Angels

10:10pm
LA Dodgers at San Diego
Houston at Seattle

PPD
St. Louis at Chi. Cubs

NBA

Tuesday’s Scores
Boston 120, Milwaukee 106
[Celtics lead series 2-0]
Toronto 130, Washington 119
[Raptors lead series 2-0]
New Orleans 111, Portland 102
[Pelicans lead series 2-0]

7:00pm
Indiana at Cleveland
[Pacers lead series 1-0]

8:00pm
Utah at Oklahoma City
[Thunder lead series 1-0]

9:30pm
Minnesota at Houston
[Rockets lead series 1-0]

Bucs drop 2nd straight losing 2-0 to the Rockies!!

Rockies’ Bettis, 3-relievers shut out Bucs at snowy PNC Park
By JOHN PERROTTO, Associated Press
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Chad Bettis pitched into the eighth inning and combined with three relievers on a five-hitter, and the Colorado Rockies beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 2-0 on a snowy Tuesday night.
Bettis allowed five hits in 7 1/3 innings, striking out three and walking two. Bryan Shaw and Jake McGee got the ball to Wade Davis, who pitched a perfect ninth for his NL-leading eighth save.
The Rockies improved to 5-1 on their seven-game trip to Washington and Pittsburgh and are 9-4 on the road overall.
The announced attendance was 8,869, but there appeared to be fewer than 2,000 fans at PNC Park. The Pirates offered ticket vouchers for games later in the season to fans who came through the turnstiles.
Trevor Williams (3-1) pitched six innings in short sleeves despite the 34 degree temperature at first pitch. He gave up two runs on four hits and has allowed five runs total in four starts this season.
Bettis has pitched at least five innings and given up two runs or fewer in each of his four starts this season. He has a 1.47 ERA in his past six starts, including his final two outings of 2017.
The Rockies opened the scoring in the first inning when Gerardo Parra drew a one-out walk, advanced to third on Charlie Blackmon’s single and scored on Carlos Gonzalez’s forceout grounder. Blackmon has eight RBIs in his last four games.
Rookie Ryan McMahon, who entered hitting .074, singled in a run in the fourth to make it 2-0.
The Pirates did not get a runner past first base until Jordy Mercer led off the eighth inning with a double. After Mercer moved to third on pinch-hitter Adam Frazier’s groundout, Bettis was replaced by Shaw.
Sean Rodriguez bounced to McMahon, the third baseman, who threw out Mercer at home. McGee then came on and induced Gregory Polanco to hit an inning-ending pop out.
Mercer had two hits as the Pirates lost consecutive games for the first time this season.
Corey Dickerson popped out for the final out, ending his 11-game hitting streak.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Pirates: 2B Josh Harrison (broken left pinky) rejoined the team a day after being placed on the disabled list. Harrison has broken the same finger two seasons in a row when hit by pitches. “The odds of that have to be infinity-to-1,” Harrison said. … RHP Joe Musgrove (strained right shoulder) is scheduled to throw off the mound Thursday for the first time since going on the DL. He is scheduled to throw three bullpens before beginning a rehab assignment in the minor leagues.
UP NEXT
Rockies LHP Kyle Freeland (0-2, 4.50 ERA) is scheduled to face RHP Chad Kuhl (1-1, 5.74) on Wednesday. Freeland is 1-1 with a 4.63 ERA in two career starts. Kuhl has lost both career starts against Colorado with a 5.73 ERA.
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Bucs’ Josh Harrison out six weeks!!!

Josh Harrison will be out approximately six weeks, the Pirates announced on Monday, after he was diagnosed with a fracture to the fifth metacarpal of his left hand.

Harrison was hit by a pitch on Sunday while leading off the third inning for the Pirates and left the game. Adam Frazier was inserted to pinch-run for Harrison. The Pirates won Sunday’s series finale, 7-3.

The Bucs’ second baseman was stung by a Jose Urena fastball clocked at 96 mph by Statcast.

“I’m pretty frustrated,” Harrison said after the game. “It definitely [stinks] being hit. Guys throw hard. I just wanted to take precautionary measures, ice it and get back to Pitt and see our doctors.

Pirates’ Harrison to undergo further evaluation on hand after being hit by pitch yesterday!!!

Pirates’ Harrison to undergo further evaluation on hand
MIAMI (AP) — Pittsburgh Pirates second baseman Josh Harrison will undergo further evaluation Monday after leaving their game at Miami when he was hit on the left hand by a 96-mph fastball from Jose Urena.
Tests are planned when the team returns home.
“I’ve got to get back to Pittsburgh to see the doctors,” Harrison said. “There’s a little bit of pain.”
The Pirates’ leadoff hitter, Harrison is batting .263 with one homer and five RBIs. He came into the game Sunday leading the team with 12 runs.
Harrison missed the final month of the 2017 season after being hit by a pitch on the same hand. He was hit 23 times last year to rank second in the majors.
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Former Pittsburgh Steeler James Harrison Announces his retirement!!!

BREAKING NEWS:     Longtime Steelers linebacker James Harrison retires
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Longtime Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison is taking a second crack at retirement.
The five-time Pro Bowler and 2008 NFL Defensive Player of the Year announced on Instagram early Monday that he is stepping away from the game following a 15-year career.
Harrison, who turns 40 next month, posted a collage of pictures of his two sons and noted he’s “missed way too much for way too long … and I’m done.”
Harrison played nearly his entire career with the Steelers and the 84.5 sacks he collected while wearing black-and-gold are a franchise record. He spent the 2013 season in Cincinnati and signed with New England late last season, appearing in all three playoff games for the Patriots, including their Super Bowl loss to Philadelphia.
This is the second time Harrison has called it quits. He retired briefly in September 2014 only to be lured back to the Steelers. He remained productive into his late 30s, registering at least five sacks from 2014-16.
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