SILVIS, Ill. -- Calm skies and a near-perfect course gave every golfer at the John Deere Classic the chance to shoot a really low number on Saturday. Daniel Summerhays went lower than everyone else, seizing firm control heading into Sundays final round. Summerhays shot a 9-under 62 for a two-stroke lead following third-round play. Summerhays, whose previous best finish on the PGA Tour was a tie for fourth, enters the final round at 19-under 194 and in position for his first career win. He notched 10 birdies while matching the lowest third-round score in tournament history. "I think when Im playing well the mentality is make as many birdies as you can," Summerhays said. "Im really looking forward to (Sunday). Im playing really well." David Hearn (64) of Brantford, Ont., is second at 17 under. Defending champion Zach Johnson held a share of the lead after each of the first two rounds, but hes now alone in third after shooting a 67. J.J. Henry and Jerry Kelly are tied for fourth at 15 under, while Nicholas Thompson leads three golfers at 14 under. Summerhays had missed three straight cuts -- failing to shoot a round under 70 in those events -- before finishing ninth last week at the Greenbrier Classic. Hes been hot all weekend at Deere Run, though, and Saturday marked the lowest round of his career. Summerhays blew a 2-shot lead during the final round of the Mayakoba Classic in Mexico last year and finished fifth, but he insists that hell take an easygoing approach into Sunday. "I know theres going to be obstacles and challenges, as there always are. There are always things that stand in your way. But Im just excited to see what those are and deal with them," Summerhays said. Hearn finished with three birdies in four holes to pull within two shots of Summerhays. After matching 66s, Hearn went two strokes lower to give himself a chance on Sunday. Johnson had been remarkably consistent over his last six rounds at Deere Run, but for the first time in a long time, Johnson found himself battling just to hang close to the leaders. He eagled No. 2 with a 60-foot putt to grab the lead outright but a bogey at the par-4 6th was his first here in 62 holes, and he picked up another one five holes later. Still, Johnson likes his chances heading into the finale. "I certainly think there were a lot more positives out there than negatives," Johnson said. "My putter has been great. Even the ones Ive missed have been great." No amateur has won on the PGA Tour in 22 years but for about 15 minutes, unheralded Stanford amateur Patrick Rodgers was alone atop the leaderboard. Rodgers was 7 under through 12 holes -- a stretch capped by a winding 57-foot birdie that put him a shot clear of the field -- and enters the finale at 12 under. "Kind of got a mental hurdle off my back making my first cut in a professional event, so (Saturday) was pressure free. It was good. I could just go out there and make a ton of birdies," said Rodgers, a two-time All-American at Stanford. Three-time tournament winner Steve Stricker (69) is eight shots back of Summerhays. Hell need a tremendous final round and some serious help to claim his fourth title in five years. But the conditions are supposed to be great again on Sunday, giving Stricker and a lot of other golfers at least some hope of catching Summerhays. "Ill just have to come out and do the best that I can, and like I say, put up a low number. And theyre out here. The low number is out here," Stricker said. Mike Weir of Brights Grove, Ont., shot 67 and is at 8 under. Custom Nellie Fox Jersey . Badenhop was 2-3 with a 3.47 ERA in 63 relief appearances for Milwaukee this season. He is 18-20 in his career with three saves and a 3. 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The three had a combined hit of US$726,650 against the salary cap of $2.95 million, but actually cost Toronto more since allocation money was used to pay down the wages that counted against the cap. "Obviously were a lot more healthy but no, theyre still a couple of situations that might have to happen because of salary cap and that," Nelsen said Tuesday from Los Angeles where Toronto plays at Chivas USA on Wednesday night. "But it was always going to happen, were having to break down the scars of the past, to put us in a position where we can move forward. We just cannot move forward under the old situation with the salary cap." While the salary cap surgery is not finished, quality is expected to come in the door. It seems likely Toronto will soon announce a marquee acquisition. While TFC officials have not publicly commented on reports that Uruguayan World Cup star Diego Forlan is a target, Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment CEO Tim Leiweke has talked of a "significant signing." The club is also taking another shot at landing young Argentine striker Maximiliano Urutti, among other signings. "We thought it potentially could take longer," Nelsen said of the salary cap relief. "But were actually now in a position now, very soon from now, where well be in a very healthy situations, with some really good up-and-coming players but with the financial situation where we can bring in players that can obviously help the team." A glance at Torontos salary figures suggests that fullback Richard Eckersley ($310,000) and backup goalie Stefan Frei ($200,000) are the next two pieces of the salary cap puzzle. While both are quality players, moving their contracts will be a challenge, especially given Frei has not played a league match since 2011 due to injury and stellar play of Joe Bendik this season. Torontos current big-ticket players are Dutch striker Danny Koevermans, who makes $1.663 million but only counts $368,750 against the salary cap as a designated player and Argentine midfielder Matias Laba, whose salary cap hit as a young designated player is $200,000. At 34 and coming back from knee surgery, Koevermans may not be a long-term factor. Money is not a problem at MLSE so stars can be had at a price. But there needs to be a quality supporting cast whose wages are not out of whack. The club could sign two more designated players and possibly slip in another young star if the league is so inclined to help with the red tape. ODeas wages were a salary-cap killer, well above the cap cost of a designated player. "To put it in perspective we could got Cristiano Ronaldo and Matias Laba on for less money," said Nelsen. The MLS salary cap cost of a DP -- Ronaldos current salary at Real Madrid is a reported $19 million a year -- and young DP is a combined $568,750, suggesting ODeas actual salary was even more than advertised. "The whole of Kansas Citys backline was on the equivalent of Darrens money," added Nelsen. "This is common sense kind of stuff here we have to do this to move forward." The ODea move to a team in Ukraine is "99 per cent done" pending a medical, according to Nelsen. ODea has not spoken publicly of his departure other than to tweet that he was discussing terms with another team. "Not what I want! Not got a choice! Ill update you when things are clearer!" Nelsen had a different view. "If you were getting the exact same amount of money to live in Toronto or Ukraine, where would you live? Of course its not what he wants, its not what most people want," Nelssen said.dddddddddddd"But the difference is that we couldnt re-sign him on the money he wanted -- nobody would -- and the Ukraine (team) ended up signing a deal that her was very happy with." Nelsen also said the team had not chased its captain. "If it wasnt his desire to leave, he wouldnt have left. But he got a really good contract. But as I said to Darren, were not going to force you out the door, Im not going to not play you or anything like that. We dont run like that. Hes making out very well on the deal and were making out very well on the deal. So its just a win-win situation." But it was clear to ODea, who was free to leave come January, that any new deal with Toronto would contain a significant paycut. "No MLS club in their right mind would go even near that contract," Nelsen said. But in Europe, where there is no salary cap, ODeas market price is higher. Nelsen also made a point of linking production to money. "The great thing in MLS and American sports is that if you get the money, you have to produce and you have to be as effective to be worth that money, And thats in any sport in America, thats just how it is." The inference was ODea was not worth it to TFC. Asked about why anyone would sign ODea to a contract that size given the leagues salary limitation, Nelsen said: "Youre asking the wrong person." The only other TFC players currently listed at $100,000-plus are forwards Robert Earnshaw ($155,150) and Justin Braun ($114,700) and midfielder-defender Darel Russell ($109,875). Striker Jeremy Brockie is not listed on the May 1 MLS Players Union salary list. Defenders ODea (listed at $456,250) and Califf ($165,000) and midfielders Silva ($105,400), Terry Dunfield ($120,000) and Hogan Ephraim ($180,000) have all moved on. Defender-midfielder Michael Thomas has arrived via trade from Sporting Kansas City on a more modest $60,715 salary. Defender Mark Bloom came via the NASL club Atlanta Silverbacks and so is likely an even bigger bargain. Nelsen calls them common sense acquisitions. "Theyre good players for the salaries theyre on," said Nelsen. "It just makes cap sense in terms of value." Its probably no coincidence that ODeas departure came in tandem with Eckersleys return from a three-money injury layoff. Two dozen players have left the club since the end of last season. The clubs attempts to upgrade the roster have been restricted by salary cap constraints, forcing a string of patchwork loans and signings while officials looked to do major surgery to remove unwanted contacts. All this has not helped the product on the pitch in the short-term. A short-handed Toronto was exposed in a 3-0 loss at Sporting Kansas City on Saturday, a game that saw the home side string a dozen passes together in constructing the attack that led to the final goal. Toronto (2-9-7) came into the game without ODea, who had flown back to Toronto the day of the game. Nelsen agreed that the sudden changes in the team might have affected his players but insisted the upheaval was necessary. "If this club wants to get in a position where the players want to potentially win games, then these moves have to be made. They have to be done. And thats life." Toronto is 2-19-11 since July 18, 2012, the last time it registered a league win at BMO Field. Chivas (3-11-5) is playing its fourth game in two weeks, returning home after an 0-1-2 road trip that included a 1-1 tie in Montreal. Toronto will get Canadian internationals Jonathan Osorio, Doneil Henry, Ashtone Morgan and Kyle Bekker back from the Gold Cup. But midfielder Reggie Lambe is suspended after his red card in Kansas City. Toronto continues a busy portion of the schedule Saturday when it entertains Thierry Henry and the New York Red Bulls (9-7-4). ' ' '