Louisville, KY (SportsNetwork.com) - Calculator has moved into a tie for second in the Road to the Kentucky Derby points system. The 3-year-old, trained by Peter Miller, won the $100,000 Sham Stakes this past Saturday at Santa Anita and added 10 points for a total of 14. This has him tied with Carpe Diem behind El Kabeir who leads with 21 points. The water gets deeper from here on out, Miller said following the Sham win, so were going to have to step up our game and move forward off of this one. Well see how the horse comes out, but I wouldnt rule out coming back in a month in the Lewis ($150,000 Robert B. Lewis Stakes at 1 1/16 miles on Feb. 7). The timing of it is good and when my horses are good, I like to run them. Hes good right now so Im going to run him. Sitting at fourth with 12 points is Breeders Cup Juvenile winner Texas Red followed by International Star (11), Ocho Ocho Ocho (10), Mr. Z (10), American Pharoah (10), Daredevil (10), Dortmund (10), Leave the Light On (10) and Lucky Player (10). Saturday at Fair Grounds in New Orleans will be the mile, 70 yard Lecomte Stakes worth 10-4-2-1 in the points standings. The $2 million 141st Kentucky Derby will be run Saturday, May 2. Adidas NMD R1 Rea .The Canadian teenage golf sensation announced Thursday shell join the LPGA Tour in 2015 instead of attending the University of Florida. NMD Cs2 Svart .com) - Jenny Boucek is the new head coach of the Seattle Storm. http://www.nmdsverige.com/consortium-adidas-skor.html. Green-Ellis was Cincinnatis leading rusher each of the last two seasons. His role was reduced last year when Giovani Bernard was added to the backfield. Green-Ellis ran for 756 yards and a career-low 3. Adidas Falcon Sverige . The 29-year-old from Port Colborne, Ont., who trains out of San Diego, will fight bantamweight champion (Rowdy) Ronda Rousey on July 5 in the co-main event of UFC 175 in Las Vegas. Adidas NMD Sverige . Head coach Lindy Ruff confirmed on Sunday that his starting goalie has a head injury and the team will take it day by day.LAKELAND, Fla. -- Ian Kinsler was expecting this kind of reaction -- even if he didnt agree with the way his comments were portrayed. Kinsler, who was traded from Texas to the Detroit Tigers in the off-season, said Tuesday some critical statements attributed to him in an ESPN The Magazine story were taken out of context. Kinsler was quoted as calling Rangers general manager Jon Daniels a "sleazeball." "Im not happy about it. I think that the story was written for drama, and taken a little out of context," the Tigers new second baseman said. "I understand there were some things directed at the GM, but as far as my teammates and the fans, theres nothing negative to say about that, and I think the quotes taken about the general manager were taken a little out of context." In the ESPN story, Kinsler blamed Daniels for the departure of Rangers CEO Nolan Ryan, who left the organization in October. "Daniels is a sleazeball," Kinsler was quoted as saying. "He got in good with the owners and straight pushed Ryan out. He thought all the things he should get credit for, Ryan got credit for. Its just ego." Kinsler was also quoted as saying he hopes the Rangerss lose every game this season: "To be honest with you, I hope they go 0-162.dddddddddddd" Kinsler seemed surprised that comment in particular had gotten so much attention. "Thats a matter of telling a joke," he said. At their spring camp in Surprise, Ariz., the Rangers seemed to take Kinslers comments in stride. "We wont go 0-162, guaranteed," manager Ron Washington said. Third baseman Adrian Beltre said Kinsler is still a friend, and shortstop Elvis Andrus echoed that sentiment. "Hes there and were here now," Andrus said. "We have to focus on our season. Hes still my friend. I dont take anything from that." Kinsler said when he saw the ESPN story, he knew there would be plenty of talk about it. Chad Millman, ESPN The Magazines Editor in Chief, said the magazine stands by the context in which Kinslers statements were presented. Kinsler, meanwhile, said he doesnt expect to reach out to Daniels any time soon to explain his comments. "Theres no reason to," Kinsler said. "Hes a grown man. I think hes intelligent enough and had enough conversations with me to understand where I stand, and thats really it." ' ' '