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ST. LOUIS - Lance Lynn bounced back from his worst start of the season with 6 2-3 scoreless innings and the St. Louis Cardinals placed consecutive two-out RBI doubles just out of right fielder Giancarlo Stantons reach in a three-run sixth of a 3-2 victory over the Miami Marlins on Friday night. Stanton, who entered with an NL-leading 21 homers and 61 RBIs, was 0 for 4. He punched the padded wall in frustration after his glove failed him for the second time, and Marlins starter Nathan Eovaldi (5-4) also showed frustration when he slammed his glove into the dugout on his way off the field after the inning. The first four Marlins reached safely in the ninth before Trevor Rosenthal earned his 26th save in 29 chances. Christian Yelichs RBI single eluded a sliding Matt Holliday in left and Stanton walked with the bases loaded before Casey McGehee grounded into a game-ending double play. Matt Carpenter doubled off the top of the wall in centre field to open the sixth, missing a home run by inches and circling his fingers as he arrived at second base. The Cardinals lost a crew chief appeal that lasted just 53 seconds, but Carpenter scored the go-ahead run on a wild pitch and Yadier Molina and Oscar Taveras drove in a run apiece. Lynn (9-6) allowed five hits with six strikeouts and three walks. He is 4-4 on the road and in his previous outing lasted two innings and surrendered a season-worst seven runs, six earned, while also troubled by a blister on the middle finger of his pitching hand in a loss to the Dodgers. Eovaldi allowed two singles and two walks in the first five innings. He gave up three runs on four hits in the sixth. Attendance of 46,131 to begin a seven-game home stand was the Cardinals 24th sellout in 41 games. NOTES: Cardinals manager Mike Matheny, who will guide the NL in the All-Star game next week, said hes "pretty close" to finalizing his roster choices. He is aboard with the game deciding home-field advantage in the World Series. "I like it meaning something," Matheny said. "Its a great idea." ... Marlins manager Mike Redmond planned to chat with Matheny and tout Stantons All-Star credentials. "Id love to see him DH," Redmond said. "I dont know how you dont have his bat in the lineup, right?" ... Cardinals OF Allen Craig did not start for the second straight day. Matheny said hes trying to be creative with a crowded outfield and Taveras, a rookie, getting regular playing time. Craig was 6 for 34 on the trip and is likely to start Saturday against Marlins LHP Andrew Heaney (0-3, 5.29) with RHP Shelby Miller (7-7, 4.10) starting for St. Louis. Miller is 6-3 with a 1.78 ERA against the NL East. Cheap Nike Air Max 95 Australia . 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On Sunday the football Gods delivered once again, only this time it was time for good old USA to experience as much heartache as joy.LIVERPOOL, N.S. -- Manitobas Braden Calvert is 2-0 at the Canadian Junior curling championship after downing Nunavuts Jamie Airut 18-4, and doubling up Quebecs Adam Freilich 6-3 on Saturday. Calvert sits atop Pool A standings along with Ontarios Ryan McCrady, who beat Saskatcheans Tyler Hartung 10-5 and Nunavut 11-1. Northern Ontarios Tanner Horgan is at 1-0 after stealing two in the 10th end to defeat Quebec, 7-5 in his only game of the day. In Pool B, Albertas Carter Lautner and New Brunswicks Rene Comeau also stand at 2-0. Alberta won its opener, 8-2 over Matthew Miller of the Northwest Territories, then posted a 5-1 decision over British Columbias Cameron de Jong. New Brunswick took two in the 10th end in its first game to nip host Nova Scotias Robert Mayhew 8-7, before defeating Prince Edward Islands Kyle Holland 12-7. Yukons Joe Wallingham won his only game, 6-4 over British Columbia in PPool B as well.dddddddddddd On the womens side, Ontarios Molly Greenwood and host Nova Scotia, skipped by 15-year-old Mary Fay, sit atop Pool B with 2-0 records. Ontario eked out a 12-11 shootout victory over New Brunswicks Jessica Daigle before handily winning its evening game, 8-1 over PEIs Veronica Smith. Nova Scotia pounded Sarah Hill of Newfoundland/Labrador 10-2 in its opener before besting Manitobas Meaghan Brezden 5-3 in the evening draw. Also in Pool B, Northern Ontarios Krysta Burns won its only contest, 10-6 over New Brunswick. In Pool A, B.C.s Kalia Van Osch is alone with a 2-0 mark after victories over Nunavuts Sadie Pinksen 19-0 and Quebecs Camille Boisvert 6-3. Albertas Kelsey Rocque and the Northwest Territories Carina McKay-Saturnino are both 1-0. Alberta defeated Quebec, 6-4, while Northwest Territories scored a 9-7 decision over Saskatchewans Kristen Streifel. ' ' '
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