Nottinghamshire lead by 122 runs with five second-innings wickets in hand going into a fascinating final day of their Specsavers County Championship tie with Yorkshire at Trent Bridge. Having earlier bowled the visitors out for 290, Yorkshire earning a lead of 29 runs, Notts finished on 151-5, Samit Patel unbeaten on 51.Yorkshire started the day on 170-4 but Alex Lees fell eight runs short of his century, having added just one to his overnight total before edging a Harry Gurney delivery behind. Andrew Gale (44) and Adil Rashid took Yorkshire past 200 before the captain became Jake Balls fourth victim of the innings, caught by Steven Mullaney.Rashid (19) followed soon after but some big hitting from Liam Plunkett (51) took the visitors past Nottinghamshires first innings total.Alex Hales dug in for a 145-ball 34 opening up for Notts before being bowled by a Jack Brooks (1-34) ball that kept low.Steven Patterson also took 2-17 to add to Yorkshires advantage before Patels counter-attacking knock has given hope to Notts for the final day. Watch it live on Sky Sports 2 from 10.55am on Wednesday.James Anderson (3-72) took three wickets in five balls as Lancashire took charge of their game clash with Somerset, bowling them out for 313 on day three at Taunton. James Anderson celebrates one of his three wickets as Somerset collapse The hosts were then made to follow on, finishing scoreless one over into their second innings, still 180 runs behind Lancashire.Ashley Giles side made the ideal start to the day as Kyle Jarvis (2-56) had Marcus Trescothick caught and bowled for five. Somerset regrouped though, making it to lunch at 101-2 at the interval, Chris Rogers (55) passing fifty.However, Somersets innings was thrown into turmoil as Anderson ripped through the middle order shortly after the interval, reducing them to 102-5.James Hildreth - the last wicket to fall - scored 130 and Jamie Overton 51 to put some gloss on Somersets score, but it wasnt enough to see them avoid the follow on.Jack Burnham (135) hit a maiden first-class hundred as Durham ended day three with a 86-run lead over Surrey, closing on 543-7 at the Oval. Jack Burnham hit a maiden first-class hundred for Durham on day three against Surrey Scott Borthwick (77), Michael Richardson (68) and Paul Collingwood (75no) also hit half-centuries as Durham - who began the day on 156-2, 301 runs behind Surrey - dominated Surreys attack.Ben Stokes managed only 12, caught and bowled by Zafar Ansari, but Burnham ploughed on and reached his first Championship century off 166 balls.A century from Dawid Malan, in a partnership of 182 with John Simpson, helped Middlesex post a first innings total of 361 against Hampshire. Dawid Malan hit 121 for Middlesex as they build a slender first-innings lead over Hampshire Ryan McLaren took 4-74 for the hosts at the Ageas Bowl, but they conceded a first innings lead deficit of 25 runs.Malan quickly went past 50 in the morning session and had reached his ton before lunch as he and Simpson frustrated the Hampshire attack.Simpson (65) reached his half-century early in the afternoon session but was unable to convert it, falling to James Tomlinson the over after Malan (121) had been dismissed by Mason Crane.James Harris (57) and Tim Murtagh (39no) added some quick-fire lower-order runs, before the latter then removed Michael Carberry as Hampshire closed on 76-1 in their second innings. Also See: Notts v Yorks scorecard Surrey v Durham scorecard Somerset v Lancs scorecard Hants v Middlesex scorecard Vapormax Uomo 2020 . And follow TSN.ca right through Deadline Day for all the updates. 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At a Manhattan federal court hearing, attorney Jordan Siev said his law office has gotten more evidence nearly every day to support its lawsuit accusing MLB and Selig of going on a "witch hunt" to ruin Rodriguezs reputation and career. He said the defendants went "way over the line.OAKLAND, Calif. -- Yoenis Cespedes struck out looking in his first at-bat, then quickly regained the stroke that has made him such a central part of the Athletics lineup. On a day when Oaklands pitching wasnt crisp, the Cuban sluggers timing couldnt have been better. Cespedes had three hits and matched his career high with four RBIs on his most productive day since winning the Home Run Derby, and the As rallied from five runs down to beat the Los Angeles Angels 10-6 on Sunday. "Ive been working a lot, every single day, to try to get the swing that I got today," Cespedes said. "I didnt feel really well in the first at-bat but after that I started to feel comfortable." Cespedes snapped an 0-for-13 funk with a two-run double in the third inning, added an RBI single in the fifth and then doubled in Josh Donaldson as part of a five-run sixth. It was Cespedes first game with multiple RBIs since June 21. Eric Sogard added three hits and two RBIs, and Brandon Moss also drove in a pair for Oakland. The As (62-43) moved a season-high 19 games over .500 and extended their lead to six games over Texas in the AL West. "That was big," manager Bob Melvin said. "Weve had some guys struggling, and then someone else shows up ... and then someone else shows up. We still have some guys struggling, but we manage to either get just enough or keep adding on like today." Erick Aybar doubled and tripled for the Angels, who placed Albert Pujols on the disabled list before the game with a tear in his left foot that could end his season. The As took two of the first three games in this series primarily on the strength of their starting pitching. They got a big boost from their offence in the finale and a little help from the Angels defence along the way. Cespedes provided the biggest lift with his third three-hit game of the season. He went down looking in his first at-bat before his double in the third helped jump-start Oaklands comeback from a 5-0 deficit. He later hit a towering popup in the fifth that landed for an RBI single when Angels centre fielder Mike Trout lost it in the sun. The ball fell between Trout and right fielder Kole Calhoun as Moss scored from first with the tying run. "You cant catch what you cant see," Trout said. "I had a good (read) on it but the last three or four steps it just went away. I couldnt do anything about it." Trout had more fielding problems in the sixth after the Angels went up 6-5 on Aybars double. Stephen Vogt hit a sinking fly to centre that bounced in front of Trout just as he nearly collided with Josh Hamilton racing over from left field.dddddddddddd The ball landed in front of the two outfielders and rolled to the warning track as both players fell to the turf. Seth Smith scored on the play to tie it 6-all. Sogard followed with a single off reliever J.C. Gutierrez (0-2) to drive in Vogt with the go-ahead run, then scored on Jed Lowries RBI double to give the As an 8-6 lead. Moss and Cespedes also had RBIs in the inning. "This team knows better than anybody that we have a great shot of making a run and coming back there," said Sogard, who extended his career-high hitting streak to seven games. "Sure enough we made it happen. Pitching wasnt there in the beginning and the bats picked it up, but pitching was there later and shut them down." Jesse Chavez (2-2) worked two innings for the win. The Angels lost for the seventh time in nine road games and fell a season-high 13 games out of first place. Before the game, manager Mike Scioscia announced that Pujols had been placed on the 15-day disabled list with a partially torn plantar fascia, an injury that has bothered him most of the season. He aggravated it while running out a single in the ninth inning of Fridays 6-4 loss to Oakland. "This is something that, talking to Albert, has been going on for six or seven years," Scioscia said. "Its been going on for a long time and hes managed it. This is a big blow to our team right now." Although surgery seems unlikely, Scioscia did not rule out Pujols being sidelined the remainder of the season. The news didnt get any better on the field. Tommy Hanson was staked to a five-run lead after two innings but struggled with his command and was gone in the fifth. Hanson struck out five and allowed four hits but walked five -- three of which scored. Oakland starter Jarrod Parker wasnt much better. He walked a career-high seven, but the As got him off the hook. The Angels jumped on Parker early when they scored four times and sent 10 batters to the plate in the first inning. Howie Kendrick and Mark Trumbo both drove in runs, and Alberto Callaspo added a two-run single. After Aybar tripled leading off the second, Kendrick hit into a fielders choice to make it 5-0. NOTES: Smith is hitless in his last 29 at-bats. ... Angels RHP Billy Buckner, designated for assignment Thursday, cleared waivers and reported to Triple-A Salt Lake. ... Los Angeles RHP Jered Weaver (5-5) pitches the series opener against Texas on Monday. He has not allowed a run over his last two starts. ... As LHP Brett Anderson (sprained right ankle) will throw a bullpen session and face hitters on Tuesday. ' ' '