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Tuesday, July 23, 2019
One of just two returning FBS players to lead his team in tackles each of the last three seasons, Oregon senior linebacker Troy Dye was named to the 35th annual Dick Butkus Award Watch List on Monday.
Already on the watch list for the Chuck Bednarik Award and Lott IMPACT Award, Dye has been on the Butkus Award list each of the last two seasons. Dye will join quarterback Justin Herbert and head coach Mario Cristobal at Pac-12 Media Day on Wednesday.
Dye returned for his senior season after leading Oregon in tackles for the third consecutive year in 2018. He became the first Oregon player with 100 tackles in back-to-back seasons since Michael Clay (2011-12) and the 15th player in program history to reach 300 career tackles.
A two-time Pac-12 All-Conference choice, Dye is coming off a junior campaign in which he ranked seventh in the Pac-12 with a career-high 115 tackles. The Norco, Calif., product led Oregon in tackles 10 of the last 13 Pac-12 games dating back to 2017.
Needing an offensive jolt after a sluggish start to the second half, the Seattle Mariners rebounded from a rough weekend series to defeat the Rangers, 7-3, on Monday at T-Mobile Park.
Kyle Seager, who entered the eighth inning 5-for-his-last-58, crushed a 394-foot homer after the game was decided. Tim Beckham, who is playing left field to keep his hot bat in the lineup, went 1-for-3 and scored twice. Beckham has hit in 11 of his past 12 games.
“It’s nice to see guys get going,” manager Scott Servais said. “Really, the bottom of our lineup chipping in — a huge home run by Austin Nola when we’re down early in the ballgame and get us right back in the lead. Other good at-bats after that. Mallex [Smith] got a big two-run single. J.P. swung the bat better tonight. It was nice to see Seager get one. It’s been a struggle for him of late. Nice job offensively.”
Oregon
American Legion “AAA” Super Regionals
Monday’s Scores
Hillsboro 3, Roseburg 2
Salem 6, Lakeridge 5
Corvallis 3, Medford 0
Willamette Valley 4, Mid-Coast 1
Games 2 and 3, if necessary, will take place today.
American Legion Super Regionals Schedule
(Best of 3)
Monday, July 22 – Wednesday, July 24
(Records going into Super Regional)
Regional A: At Hillsboro (Hare Field)
Roseburg Dr. Stewart’s (Area 4
No. 3) (25-16) at Hillsboro The Barbers (Area 2 No. 2) (28-9)
Game 1: Monday, 7 p.m.
Game 2: Tuesday, 1 p.m.
Game 3 (if necessary): Tuesday following Game 2
Regional B: At Salem (John Lewis Field / Willamette University)
Site B: Lakeridge PABCO Roofers
(Area 2 No. 3) (21-12) at Salem Withnell Dodgers (Area 3 No. 2) (27-15)
Game 1: Monday, 6 p.m.
Game 2: Tuesday, 6 p.m.
Game 3 (if necessary): Wednesday, 6 p.m.
Regional C: At Corvallis (Hansen Stadium at Taylor Field / Corvallis High School)
Medford Lithia Dodge Mustangs
(Area 4 No. 4) (27-20) at Corvallis Gerding Builders Marketmen (Area 3 No. 3)
(27-12)
Game 1: Monday, 5 p.m.
Game 2: Tuesday, 1 p.m.
Game 3 (if necessary): Tuesday following Game 2
Regional D: At Springfield (Hamlin Sports Complex)
Mid-Coast Dungies (Newport) (Area
3 No. 4) (14-19) at Willamette Valley Titans (Springfield) (Area 4 No. 2)
(25-13-1)
Game 1: Monday, 5 p.m.
Game 2: Tuesday, 1 p.m.
Game 3 (if necessary): Tuesday following Game 2
OREGON STATE TOURNAMENT
(Double-Elimination Bracket)
Saturday, July 27 – Wednesday, July 31
At Klamath Falls (Kiger Stadium)
Tournament teams (record entering
tournament)
Eugene Overhead Door Challengers (Area 4 No. 1) (35-12)
Beaverton Post 124 (Area 2 No. 1) (24-8)
Dallas Post 20 Dirtbags (Area 3 No. 1) (29-10)
Klamath Falls Falcons (host team) (6-31)
July 27 – First Round
Game 1: Site A Winner vs. Eugene Overhead Door Challengers
Game 2: Site B Winner vs. Beaverton Post 124
Game 3: Site D Winner vs. Dallas Post 20 Dirtbags
Game 4: Site C Winner vs. Klamath Falls Falcons
July 28
Game 5: Game 1 loser vs. Game 3 loser (loser eliminated)
Game 6: Game 2 loser vs. Game 4 loser (loser eliminated)
Game 7: Game 1 winner vs. Game 3 winner
Game 8: Game 2 winner vs. Game 4 winner
July 29
Game 9: Game 6 winner vs. Game 7 loser (loser eliminated)
Game 10: Game 5 winner vs. Game 8 loser (loser eliminated)
Game 11: Game 7 winner vs. Game 8 winner
July 30
Game 12: Game 9 winner vs. Game 11 loser (loser eliminated)
Game 13: Game 10 winner vs. Game 11 winner (loser eliminated if Game 10 winner)
July 31
Game 14: Game 12 winner vs. Game 13 winner (loser out if second loss)
Game 15 (if necessary): Game 14 winner vs. Game 14 loser (if Game 14 loser has 1 loss) or Game 13 loser vs. Game 14 winner (if Game 13 loser was Game 11 winner)
Notes:
Pairings for Game 12 and Game 13 will not match previous opponents against each other unless absolutely necessary.
If three teams remain after Game 13, the winner of Game 11 automatically draws the bye in Game 14.
MLB Scores (from Monday, July 22nd)
Baltimore Orioles | 3 | Final |
Arizona Diamondbacks | 6 |
W | Robbie Ray (9-6) |
L | Aaron Brooks (2-4) |
S | Greg Holland (17) |
Miami Marlins | 1 | Final |
Chicago White Sox | 9 |
W | Ivan Nova (5-9) |
L | Trevor Richards (3-12) |
Oakland Athletics | 1 | Final |
Houston Astros | 11 |
W | Gerrit Cole (11-5) |
L | Homer Bailey (8-7) |
Cincinnati Reds | 6 | Final |
Milwaukee Brewers | 5 |
W | Wandy Peralta (1-1) |
L | Jeremy Jeffress (3-3) |
S | Jared Hughes (1) |
New York Yankees | 6 | Final |
Minnesota Twins | 8 |
W | Lewis Thorpe (1-1) |
L | CC Sabathia (5-5) |
S | Taylor Rogers (15) |
St. Louis Cardinals | 6 | Final |
Pittsburgh Pirates | 5 | (10) |
W | Chasen Shreve (1-0) |
L | Clay Holmes (1-1) |
S | Carlos Martinez (9) |
Texas Rangers | 3 | Final |
Seattle Mariners | 7 |
W | Marco Gonzales (11-8) |
L | Adrian Sampson (6-7) |
S | Roenis Elias (12) |
Chicago Cubs | 4 | Final |
San Francisco Giants | 5 |
W | Trevor Gott (7-0) |
L | Pedro Strop (2-4) |
S | Sam Dyson (2) |
Boston Red Sox | 9 | Final |
Tampa Bay Rays | 4 |
W | Eduardo Rodriguez (12-4) |
L | Jalen Beeks (5-1) |
Cleveland Indians | 7 | Final |
Toronto Blue Jays | 3 |
W | Mike Clevinger (4-2) |
L | Ryan Borucki (0-1) |