Chicago Sun-Times

Boras confident Russell will be cleared in probe

- BYGORDONWI­TTENMYER Staff Reporter Follow me on Twitter @ GDubCub. Email: gwittenmye­r@ suntimes. com

MIAMI— After more than a month, Major League Baseball continues to look into social- media allegation­s of domestic violence made against Cubs shortstop Addison Russell with no timetable for a resolution.

But Russell’s agent on Monday sounded confident his client will be cleared by MLB.

“I’m not familiar with their process. I only know in this instance there’s very few witnesses, very few people involved,” Scott Boras said while attending an All- Star media event with clients. “We know what Addison said to us [ in denying the allegation­s]. I don’t want to preempt any findings. All I know is the facts that we have do not suggest there’s a foundation for what the social- media report was.”

In an Instagram post, a friend of Russell’s wife accused him of physically abusing his wife. The post was deleted within hours but not before it caught the attention of Cubs officials, who talked to Russell and informedML­B.

Two weeks later, Russell’s wife said through an attorney that she has declined to talk to MLB about the issue. Both filed for divorce separately in June.

DJ in middle of Rockies’ rise

He gets discounted by critics because of his home ballpark and was discounted by his original team, which threw him into a trade before he had a full year in themajors.

But former Cub DJ LeMahieu is starting to look more at home on baseball’s bigger stages as he prepares for his second All- Star game, one of four Rockies to be selected.

“I can enjoy it a little bit more the second time,” said the Rockies’ second baseman, who made the All- Star team in 2015 and won a batting title in 2016. “The first time was very fast. So hopefully I can enjoy this one a little bit more.”

Judge wins HR Derby

Who else? Yankees powerhitti­ng phenom Aaron Judge crushed 47 total home runs— with an average distance of 402 feet— to win the 2017 All- Star Home Run Derby onMonday night.

Judge beat the Twin’s Miguel Sano 11- 10 in the final round of the match- play event. He topped Dodgers rookie Cody Bellinger in the semifinal round 13- 12 and the Marlins’ Justin Bour in the first round 23- 22.

Aces

When NL manager JoeMaddon named Nationals ace Max Scherzer to start Tuesday, Scherzer became the fifth pitcher in history to start for each league. He also started in 2013 as a Detroit Tiger. The four others: Vida Blue, Randy Johnson, Roger Clemens, and RoyHallada­y.

 ?? | MIKE EHRMANN/ GETTY IMAGES ?? Young Yankees slugger Aaron Judge won the All- Star Home Run Derby, ripping 47 total dingers.
| MIKE EHRMANN/ GETTY IMAGES Young Yankees slugger Aaron Judge won the All- Star Home Run Derby, ripping 47 total dingers.

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