THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 2013 MLB PAGE 7B ASSOCIATED PRESS Athletics rout Tigers, Moss homers twice (Oakland Athletics' Brandon Moss watches his three-run home run against the Detroit Tigers in the eighth inning of a baseball game in Detroit on Wednesday. ASSOCIATED PRESS DETROIT — Brandon Moss homered twice, drove in a career high six runs in the Oakland Athletics' 14-4 rout of the Detroit Tigers on Wednesday night. Moss has three home runs in his past two games for Oakland, which had a season-high 21 hits and has won the first three games of the four-game series by a combined 28-13. Josh Donaldson had three hits and drove in two runs and Eric Sogard had two RBIs for the Athletics. innings for his first major league save. It was the usual starter's first appearance since April 29, after being sidelined with a stress fracture to his right foot. He was reinstated from the 60-day disabled list earlier on Wednesday. Torii Hunter homered for the AL Central-leading Tigers. Hunter and Victor Martinez each had three hits, Oakland starter Daniel Straily (7-7) got his first win since July 9. He allowed a run and eight hits over six innings, walking two and striking out four. He allowed three runs and five hits and struck out a batter. Tigers starter Doug Fister (11-7) took the loss. He gave up seven runs and 13 hits in five innings. He was followed to the mound by Jose Alvarez, who allowed five runs and five hits in 2 1/3 innings. Drew Smyly and Jeremy Bonderman finished the game. Bonderman finished the game. Oakland used five consecutive singles and a sacrifice fly for three runs in the second to take the lead. Sogard and Kurt Suzuki had run-scoring singles and Donaldson hit a sacrifice fly. Hunter put Detroit on the board and made it 3-1 with his 15th homer in the third. With one out, Hunter hammered Straly's 1-1 pitch into the left-field stands. The Athletics then added four more runs in the top of the fifth for a 7-1 lead. Moss drove in the first run with a double and Yoenis Cespedes, Alberto Callaspo and Sogard produced RBI singles. Oakland added three more in the sixth on Jed Lowrie's run-scoring double and Moss' two-run homer off Alvarez. Donaldson singled in a run in the second and Moss added a three-run homer, which came off Smily. It was his 24th homer of the season. Detroit got three in the eighth on Andy Dirks' RBI single and Alex Avila's two-run double. Recycle, Recycle KU Innovation & Collaboration formerly KU Center for Technology Commercialization cordially invites you to attend a presentation by Kathleen Swan & Nikki Murray of Quarles & Brady LLP. Top Ten Issues Faced by Every Early-Stage Company Wednesday, September 11th, 2013 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Lunch Provided [RSVP required] Nichols Hall - Apollo Auditorium, Room 129 2335 Irving Hill Road Lawrence, KS 66045 Please confirm your attendance no later than Friday, September 6th, 2013 by sending an email to abbeykl@ku.edu Limited Seating Available. VOLLEYBALL Jarmoc named one of 30 NCAA award candidates A chemical engineering major with a 3.23 GPA, Jarmoc has started 93 consecutive matches for the Jayhawk dating back to her redshirt freshman season. She was named a Second-Team All American by the american Volleyball Redshirt senior Caroline Jarmoc, a middle blocker for the Kansas volleyball team from Calgary, Alberta, Canada, received recognition for her work on the court, in the classroom and in the community. Jarmoc is one of 30 candidates nationwide to be considered for the 2013 Senior Class Award in college volleyball. Jarmoc The award recognizes NCAA Division I seniors who excel in four areas: community, classroom, character and competition. Ten of the candidates will become finalists for the award midway through the season and be placed on an official ballot. After voting by fans, coaches and media, a winner will be named along with First Team and Second Team members. Coaches Association in 2012. A member of the preseason 2013 All-Big 12 Team, Jarmoc will look to lead a veteran Kansas team to a deep run in the NCAA Tournament. Recent Jayhawks to be named dates for the Senior Class Award include Jeff Withey (men's basketball). Angel Goodrich (women's basketball) 1 and Maggie Hull (softball) Withev Brian Hillix Lots of Change News from the U It was a fast summer. At the KU Memorial Unions, we were busy making lots of changes we think you'll love. Here are a few things you can look for this week at the U... Check out "you @ the U," our social media outpost located on Jayhawk Walk, 4th floor, Kansas Union. Daily from 10:30 am-1:30 pm, students at the outpost will be talking up all things Union and posting your comments on our social media networks. Every day the outpost will be up to something different: FREE KU swag, "question of the week," taking photos, staging contests, and sharing it all via social media. Make sure you're linked in to our social networks so that you never miss anything. And stop by the outpost EVERY DAY to check out what's going on. We renovated the 4th floor Lounge at the Kansas Union, with new comfy chairs and new table and chair seating for those who like to spread out when they study. Mrs E's, KU's largest residential dining center, got a complete overhaul, with new food options offered in a very cool setting. Don't miss the new BBQ... Like Indian food? Then you'll love Café Spice, at the Underground at Wescoe. FREE food samples are available all week. From 10:30 am-2:30 pm on Sept. 4, enjoy free food and KU swag at Back to the Burge, showcasing services offered at Burge Union. Stop by...we hear Crimson Cafe will be passing out warm cookies. The Unions are a gathering place. Under our roofs, you'll find your living room, your kitchen, your media room, your closet and your study. Many memories you make on campus will happen right here at the Union. Welcome back! KU MEMORIAL UNIONS BURGE UNION JASWANE CENTRAL KANSAS UNION see you at the U .