Natl. Sports Headlines for Thursday, Sept. 15th



Natl. Sports Headlines for Thursday, Sept. 15th:


LOS ANGELES (AP) - Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Clayton

Kershaw and manager Don Mattingly were ejected from the Dodgers'

3-2 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks. Kershaw, who earned his 19th

victory with five innings of one-hit ball, was tossed in the sixth

inning last night after his inside pitch struck Arizona's Gerardo

Parra on the right elbow.

 


PITTSBURGH (AP) - The Pittsburgh Pirates clinched their 19th

consecutive losing season, a record for a major league franchise in

North America, losing to the Cardinals 3-2 as Yadier Molina

 hit a tiebreaking, two-run double. The

Cards are 4-1/2 games back of Atlanta in the NL wild card and 5-1/2

back of Milwaukee in the NL Central race.

 


OAKLAND (AP) - The Detroit Tigers go for their 13th straight win

tonight in Oakland when they play the Athletics. The Tigers posted

a 6-5 win in 10 innings in Chicago yesterday to match their longest

winning streak since 1934.

 


HOUSTON (AP) -A Roy Halladay six-hitter has made the

Philadelphia Phillies the first team to reach the playoffs this

season with a 1-0 victory over the Houston Astros. The NL East

leaders clinched at least a wild-card berth and will appear in the

postseason for the fifth straight year.

 


ATLANTA (AP) - Police say former Washington Wizards basketball

player Javaris Crittenton will be returned to Atlanta from Los

Angeles today to face a murder charge. Authorities say Crittenton

is being returned to face charges in the death of 22-year-old

Julian Jones, a mother of four who was hit by gunfire during a

drive-by shooting. Crittenton denies involvement.


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