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Johnson held off a teammate, passed a pair of Hall of Famers, and dominated once
more at Dover. His slice of track history was more than just another milestone
to tack on his bio. His latest win at his favourite track put the Chase field on
notice that his run at a sixth championship in the No. 48 is gaining steam.
Johnson never let Dale Earnhardt Jr. catch him down the stretch Sunday and won
for a record eighth time at Dover International Speedway. Johnson had shared the
mark of seven wins on the concrete mile with Bobby Allison and Richard Petty.
"Truthfully, it was the first thought that went through my mind when I crossed
the finish line," Johnson said. "It wasnt long after I thought about the impact
of winning in the Chase." Johnsons win bumped him from third to second in the
Chase for the Sprint Cup championship standings. Matt Kenseth, who won the first
two Chase races, holds an eight-point over Johnson as the Chase heads to Kansas
for the fourth race. Led by Johnsons fifth win, the entire top 10 was made up of
Chase drivers. Joey Logano, Jeff Gordon and Kyle Busch rounded out the top five.
Kevin Harvick, Kenseth, Ryan Newman, Greg Biffle and Clint Bowyer completed the
top 10. "Youve got to win when youre at your best track," Johnson said. "We had
to win here today. I think any points on the 18 or 20 would have been a very
good day. Max points, its an awesome day." Not so much for Earnhardt, who had
one of the fastest cars, but he missed pit road and gave up the lead early in
the race. He had a strong enough No. 88 Chevrolet to get back into the race and
contend for his first win of the season but couldnt pass Johnson. "We left
everybody in the mirror. We were clicking off some laps," Earnhardt said. "But
just not fast enough to get to Jimmie." Kenseth kept his points lead even as he
fell short in trying to become the first driver to win the first three Chase
races. "For how bad I felt like we struggled with the car, that was a decent
finish," Kenseth said. Johnson dominated as he usually does at Dover and led 243
of the 400 laps to help extend his Chase record with his 23rd career win in 93
starts in NASCARs version of the playoffs. He swept Dover in 2002 and 2009 and
won races in 2005, 2010 and 2012. He jumped a restart and served a pass-through
penalty that cost him the win in the spring race. Crew chief Chad Knaus brought
the same car back for this one and, this time, Johnson was pretty much flawless.
Johnson has his sights set on a bigger piece of NASCAR history. Hes in the hunt
for his sixth Cup championship, which would put him one behind Petty and Dale
Earnhardt Sr. for most in series history. "Jimmie is probably the most
underrated champion we have in this industry," Knaus said. "He is by far and
above the most powerful driver over the course of the last 25, 35 years in this
sport." Johnson caught a huge break when Earnhardt slowed during a green-flag
pit stop and missed the entrance to pit road. He went from holding a 3.7-second
lead on Johnson to trailing by more than 9 seconds after he finally made his
stop. Johnson took the lead -- and took off for his 65th victory in 428 career
starts. Even smart pit strategy that included a late four-tire stop wasnt enough
to boost Earnhardt past his Hendrick Motorsports teammate. "The mistake I made
coming on to pit road and missing pit road completely (cost us)," Earnhardt
said. "If I had not given up that track position and had a smart enough race to
keep the lead when it counted, right at the end we might have won the race. It
would have been hard to get by us just like it was hard to get by Jimmie." Other
Chase driver finishes include, Kasey Kahne in 13th, Kurt Busch 21st, and Carl
Edwards 35th. Edwards entered fourth in the standings but plummeted to 11th once
a late tire issue sent him to the garage. Most drivers insisted this weekend
that it would not be a three-driver Chase. With seven races left, Kyle Busch is
third and only 12 points back. But Harvick and Gordon are 39 points out, and
Biffle and Newman are both more than 40 points behind. Its going to take major
problems out of the top three and an improbable winning streak from some drivers
in the back to shake up the standings. Kyle Busch has a pair of seconds and a
fifth to open the Chase. "Its certainly appealing and you could be happy with
it," he said, "but were a little disappointed at the same time."
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. President of baseball operations Larry Beinfest was fired Friday after 12
years with the Marlins. The move came as the team neared the end of its third
consecutive last-place season in the NL East.NEW ORLEANS -- Gerald Green couldnt
miss. Then again, neither did many of his teammates. Eric Bledsoe had 25 points
on 10-of-12 shooting, Green tied a career high with six 3-pointers and the
Phoenix Suns rallied to beat the New Orleans Pelicans 104-98 on Tuesday night.
Trailing 60-50, the Suns scored 28 points in the last 6:23 of the third quarter
to go ahead 78-69 and led the rest of the way. During that torrid stretch, they
hit 12 of 13 shots and six 3-pointers in a row, including three from Green. "The
third quarter was a prime example of when we move the ball and play as a team,
we can really heat things up," Green said. "When the Dallas Mavericks won the
championship, they didnt win it off isolations. They won it off ball movement
and knocking down 3s." The Suns were expected to be much closer to the top pick
in the 2014 draft lottery than a championship when the season began. Their 3-1
start already qualifies as a surprise after they finished with the worst record
in the Western Conference (25-57) a year ago. "Were starting to make a little
noise, but its only four games into the season," Green said. "We havent done
anything yet. We just have to keep continuing to play with the same pace and try
to get better." The Pelicans used an 11-0 run to go up 56-46 early in the third
quarter but had no answer for the Suns outburst a few minutes later. Green
started the streak with an open 3-pointer, the first of six for Phoenix during
its big run. Bledsoe scored on a transition layup, then drilled an outside
jumper. Green pulled up for another 3-pointer to tie the score at 60, and
Markieff Morris sank a 3 to give the Suns a 63-62 lead. Less than a minute
later, Morris drained another one from long range. Green then made his sixth
3-pointer, tying a career high, as Phoenix went ahead 71-64. The Suns werent
finished. After the Pelicans closed to 73-69 on Brian Roberts 3-pointer,
P.J. Tucker hit a 3 with 52.3 seconds left and Marcus Morris closed the quarter
with a put-back layup to make the score 78-69. "Thats the game-breaker right
there," Roberts said. "We came out and gave the first punch, and they punched
back but we didnt respond." Green scored 18, Markieff Morris had 17 points and
twin brother Marcus Morris added 16 points for the Suns.
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stayed aggressive," Marcus Morris said. "Thats really all it was, a lot of
energy. We just played hard." Eric Gordon led New Orleans with 20 points but had
only six in the second half. Anthony Davis had a quiet first half before
finishing with 17 points and 11 rebounds. Jrue Holiday had nine assists but only
three points on 1 of 7 shooting. New Orleans cut the deficit to 87-85 in the
fourth, but Bledsoe finished them off with three driving layups. The Pelicans
had a chance to tie in the fourth, but the Suns P.J. Tucker stole the ball from
Gordon in traffic, leading to Bledsoes breakout layup that made the score 89-85.
Bledsoe then split two defenders on a drive for an easy basket to pad the lead
to 95-88 and made an uncontested layup for a 97-90 advantage with 1:23 left. "I
just took what the defence gave me," Bledsoe said. "They gave me layups all
night, so I was going to take every last one of them." The Pelicans led 28-17 at
the end of the first quarter despite playing without Holiday for all but the
opening 2:09 after he picked up two quick fouls and getting only two points and
two rebounds from Davis. At that point, New Orleans appeared headed for an easy
night. Instead, the Pelicans committed six turnovers in a sloppy second quarter,
allowing the Suns to pull within 45-41 at the half. "We had a good first
quarter, but after that we went away from the things that are necessary for us
to be good," Pelicans coach Monty Williams said. "The second half was just
totally not the way we play in practice." Phoenix played without guard
Goran Dragic, who sprained his left ankle in the second quarter against Oklahoma
City on Sunday and is listed as day-to-day. Notes: The Pelicans, who entered as
the NBAs best 3-point shooting team at 50 per cent (18 of 36), raised that
percentage by hitting 10 of 18 even though leading 3-point shooter Ryan Anderson
has not played this season with a chipped bone on second right toe. ... The Suns
won despite having only four second-chance points.
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