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ST. Derek Anderson Panthers Jersey . PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Ryan Hanigan homered twice and had six RBIs, and Chris Archer continued his dominance over the Yankees as the Tampa Bay Rays routed New York 16-1 on Saturday night. Hanigan drove in his final two runs with a single off Yankees infielder Dean Anna, who gave up two runs and three hits in the eighth inning. Archer (2-1) allowed one run and three hits in 6 2-3 innings. He has won all four career starts against the Yankees, allowing four earned runs in 28 2-3 innings. Wil Myers, who also homered twice, and Evan Longoria both drove in four runs for the Rays. Yankees starter Ivan Nova (2-2) gave up a career-high four home runs before leaving in the fifth with right elbow soreness. The right-hander allowed eight runs and eight hits in four-plus innings. Myers hit his second homer of the game, a three-run shot off Matt Daley during a four-run fifth as the Rays took a 10-1 lead. The 2013 AL Rookie of the Year ended a 10-game RBI drought by driving in three runs in Tampa Bays 11-5 victory Friday night over the Yankees. Longoria hit his 164th homer, which broke a tie with Carlos Pena for the most in Rays history. Myers put the Rays up 1-0 on his first homer since Sept. 16 in the second. The Rays went ahead 4-0 in the third when Hanigan had a solo homer and Longoria added a two-run shot off Nova, who had his streak of not allowing more than one homer in a start end at 26. It was the first time Nova had given up multiple homers in a game since Aug. 21, 2012 when the Chicago White Sox hit a pair. Hanigan extended the lead to 6-0 on his a two-run shot during the fourth. Kelly Johnson hit an RBI double off Archer in the fifth. Yankees right fielder Carlos Beltran went 0 for 3 as the designated hitter after sitting out Friday because of left shoulder and right wrist soreness. He flipped over the short wall down the right-field line while chasing Desmond Jennings foul ball Thursday. NOTES: With a day game Sunday, Yankees SS Derek Jeter was rested. ... Longoria stopped a 49 at-bat homer drought. ... New York closer David Robertson (groin) threw 1 1-3 scoreless innings in an extended spring training game and expects to rejoin the team Tuesday. ... Yankees 1B Mark Teixeira (strained right leg muscle) went 2 for 4 in the same game as Robertson and said he is ready to return Sunday. ... Jennings was out of the lineup for the second straight game due to a groin injury. ... Tampa Bay recalled LHP C.J. Riefenhauser from Triple-A Durham. ... Yankees LHP Vidal Nuno (0-0) and Rays LHP Cesar Ramos (0-1) are Sundays scheduled starters. Mike McNeill Panthers Jersey .  "For the past several weeks, Logan has been dealing and playing with an upper body injury," said general manager Doug Wilson in a statement. "Despite his efforts to play through it, the injury has not responded as we had hoped and Logan has made the decision to undergo a surgical procedure to repair the problem. Thomas Davis Panthers Jersey . Creatures of habit, the Raptors were expecting to fly out after their previous game - a hard-fought loss in Miami on Sunday - practice on Monday and shoot around ahead of an already daunting match-up with the league-best Pacers, a team they had defeated at home a week earlier.CALGARY - Greg Chase had two goals and two assists as the Calgary Hitmen crushed the visiting Moose Jaw Warriors 7-3 on Saturday in Western Hockey League play. Jake Virtanen also scored twice for the Hitmen (26-8-5), who extended their win streak to four games, while Alex Roach, Brady Brassart and Travis Sanheim had a goal and an assist apiece. Scott Cooke, Bryson Gore and Torrin White scored for the Warriors (12-24-6). Mack Shields made 28 saves for Calgary. Moose Jaws Justin Paulic allowed six goals on 34 shots before giving way to Brody Willms, who stopped 4-of-5 shots in 13 minutes of relief. The game was chippy right from the beginning and a combined 191 minutes in penalties were handed out to the two clubs. In total, 12 fighting majors were given, as well as nine miscoducts, including a game misconduct to Calgarys Joe Mahone for head butting 3:31 into the first period. The Hitmen went 1 for 8 on the power play while the Warriors scored once on six chances with the man advantage. --- BLADES 5 HURRICANES 2 SASKATOON — Troy Trombley stopped 43 shots, including 24 in the third period, as the Blades hung on to defeat Lethbridge. Nick Zajac and Logan Harland each scored twice for Saskatoon (12-27-4), who held a 4-0 lead after two periods of play, and Chase Clayton scored once. Reid Duke and Jamal Watson scored for the Hurricanes (8-30-5). Lethbridges Corbin Boes turned away 42-of-46 shots in a losing cause. --- WHEAT KINGS 4 PATS 3 (OT) BRANDON, Man. — Richard Nejezchleb scored with four seconds remaining in extra time as the Wheat Kings narrowly escaped blowing a three-goal lead. John Quenneville, Tyler Coulter and Jens Meilleur gave Brandon (21-16-4) a 3-0 lead after 40 minutes of play. Colby Williams scored twice in the third period for Regina (20-18-4) and Patrick DAmico had the other to complete the comeback and earn at least one point. Jordan Papirny made 31 saves for the Wheat Kings while Dawson MacAuley stopped 36-of-40 shots for the Pats. --- OIL KINGS 7 THUNDERBIRDS 0 EDMONTON — Tristan Jarry stopped 22 shots and Henrik Samuelsson had five assists as the Oil Kings blanked Seattle for their third win in a row. Reid Petryk scored twice for Edmonton (26-12-1) while Mitchell Moroz had a goal and two assists. Ashton Sautner, Luke Bertolucci, Brandon Ralph and Brett Pollock also scored for the Oil Kings. Danny Mumaugh turned away 36-of-43 shots for Seattle (22-12-5). Brad Nortman Panthers Jersey. . --- BRONCOS 3 TIGERS 1 MEDICINE HAT, Alta. — Eetu Laurikainen stopped 46-of-47 shots as Swift Current downed the Tigers for its first win in three outings. Colby Cave, Jake Debrusk and Coda Gordon supplied the offence for the Broncos (22-15-6). Cole Sanford scored the lone goal for Medicine Hat (23-13-3), which came into the contest with back-to-back victories. Daniel Wapple gave up three goals on 21 shots for the Tigers. --- ROYALS 3 WINTERHAWKS 2 PORTLAND, Ore. — Steven Hodges scored the winner at 16:40 of the third period and Coleman Vollrath made 37 saves as Victoria handed the Winterhawks their fourth loss in a row. The Royals (28-14-2) also got goals from Axel Blomqvist and Austin Carroll. Dominic Turgeon and Layne Viveiros scored for Portland (25-15-4). Jarrod Schamerhorn stopped 23-of-26 shots in net for the Winterhawks. --- COUGARS 3 BLAZERS 1 PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — Marc McNultys power-play goal 12:08 into the second period stood up as the winner as the Cougars beat Kamloops. Klarc Wilson and Zach Pochiro had a goal and an assist each for Prince George (16-21-5) and Todd Fiddler tacked on two assists. Cole Ully scored for the Blazers (10-27-4), who sit last in the Western Conference. Ty Edmonds made 19 saves for the Cougars while Taran Kozun kicked out 37-of-40 shots for Kamloops. --- ROCKETS 4 GIANTS 2 KELOWNA, B.C. — Myles Bell scored twice and set up one more as the Rockets doubled up Vancouver. Carter Rigby and Justin Kirkland also scored for Kelowna (33-4-2), which has won 17 of its last 18 contests, and Jesse Lees had two assists. Alex Baer and Cain Franson scored for the Giants (20-15-7), who had their three-game win streak halted. Jordon Cooke made 21 saves for the Rockets while Payton Lee turned aside 32-of-36 shots for Vancouver. --- CHIEFS 3 SILVERTIPS 2 (OT) SPOKANE, Wash. — Mike Aviani scored twice, including the winner, and added an assist as the Chiefs slipped past Everett. Aviani scored 56 seconds into extra time for Spokane (25-13-2) while Jason Fram had a goal and an assist. Jujhar Khaira and Carson Stadnyk scored for the Silvertips (23-13-5), who fall to fifth in the Western Conference standings one point behind the Chiefs. Spokanes Eric Williams made 31 saves for the win as Everetts Austin Lotz kicked out 37-of-40 shots in a losing cause. ' ' '



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