Morning Line
<p><strong>MLB</p>
<p>FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG</p>
<p>National League</strong> </p>
<p><strong>MLB</p>
<p>FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG</p>
<p>National League</strong> </p>
<p>International League</p>
<p> North Division</p>
<p> W L Pct. GB</p>
<p> Scranton/WB (Yankees) 23 18.561 —</p>
<p>NORTH SCHUYLKILL — <strong>Emily</strong> <strong>Wawroski</strong> pitched nine shutout innings, and with one out in the ninth, Wawroski hit a fly ball to left fi
<p>ORLANDO, Fla.
<p>PARIS — Roger Federer pulled out of the French Open on Thursday, ending his record streak of appearing in 65 consecutive Grand Slam tournaments — every one since the start of 2000.</p&g
<p><strong>CONFERENCE FINALS</p>
<p>(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)</p>
<p>Friday, May 13</p>
<p>OAKLAND, Calif. — A far cry from his brash, former basketball-playing father, Klay Thompson is perfectly content to be the soft-spoken, second superstar behind MVP Stephen Curry.
<p><strong>CONFERENCE FINALS</p>
<p>(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)</p>
<p>Monday, May 16</strong> </p>
<p>MILWAUKEE — Junior Guerra struck out a career-high 11, Kirk Nieuwenhuis and Chris Carter homered and Milwaukee slowed Chicago with a victory.</p>
<p>BALTIMORE — Adam Lind broke open a close game with a three-run homer in the sixth inning, and Seattle beat Baltimore to complete another successful road series.</p>