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ST. nhl jerseys china . LOUIS -- Milwaukee left-hander Randy Wolf committed a cardinal sin on Friday night. Wolf surrendered a tie-breaking RBI single to pitching counterpart Joe Kelly in a four-run fourth inning as the St. Louis Cardinals rolled to a 9-3 victory over the Brewers. St. Louis has won three of its last four while Milwaukee had a three-game winning streak snapped. Wolf cruised through the first three innings and took a 3-0 lead into the fourth before St. Louis went in front to stay. Kelly had the key blow in the inning: a two-out RBI single that put the Cardinals in front for good. "You get to the pitchers spot, youve got to get him out," Wolf said. "That was a big hit there. Unfortunately, that was the difference in the game." Wolf allowed nine hits and five earned runs in 5 1/3 innings. "I didnt think he had his best stuff," Milwaukee manager Ron Roenicke said. "But he wasnt as bad as the numbers show." Kelly (2-4), on the other hand, got better as the game went along. He allowed three earned runs, all in the second inning, and 10 hits over 5 2-3 innings. After the rough start, Kelly was wondering how long he would remain in the game. "I went to the dugout and said, It might be one of those nights," Kelly said. "I was irritated." But Kelly channeled his anger. He held the Brewers scoreless over the next 3 2-3 innings and began to pick up steam as the game went along. Kelly picked up the second win of his career. His last was an 11-4 victory at Kansas City on June 22. Kelly entered Fridays game with seven straight quality starts but took the loss in his last three games. St. Louis manager Mike Matheny said Kelly showed the courage of a veteran by bouncing back from the most difficult start of his career. Kelly gave up hits to five of the first 10 batters he faced and didnt record his first swinging strike until his 37th pitch of the night. But he was able to keep his team in the game until the offence got rolling. "This was a great lesson for him," Matheny said. "He learned how to pitch when he didnt have his best stuff. He did a nice job of getting himself out of trouble." The Brewers, who stranded 10 runners, simply couldnt put the finishing touches on the early blitz. "We had him right where we wanted him more than once," first baseman Corey Hart said. "Youre always one hit away. But he battled and got out of it." Added Roenicke, "We didnt play well. When we dont play well, we dont get the breaks." St. Louis managed just two hits in the first three innings off Wolf but scored four runs on five hits in the fourth. David Freese ripped a two-run single to bring his team within 3-2. Daniel Descalso, who added an RBI single in the eighth, followed with a run-scoring double to tie the game. Shane Robinson walked before Kelly singled for his second RBI of the season. Milwaukee scored three times in the second to take a 3-0 lead. Wolf drove in two runs with a bases-loaded single. Norichika Aoki followed with a run-scoring hit. St. Louis, which scored nine straight runs, capitalized on two errors in the sixth to push the lead to 6-3. Yadier Molina, who singled to start the inning, stole third and came around to score when catcher Martin Maldonado threw wildly to third. Corey Hart, who had not made in error in his first 51 starts at first base, booted a grounder by Rafael Furcal to allow Robinson to score. Relievers Barret Browning, Edward Mujica, Mitchell Boggs and Marc Rzepczynski followed Kelly and kept the Brewers scoreless. Molina had three hits to push his average to .315. He stole two bases, giving him a career-high 10 for the season. Ryan Braun, who leads the NL with 29 homers, had three hits including two doubles. The Brewers tied a season-high with four errors for the second straight game. Maldonado had three. "Defence hasnt been one of our stronger suits lately," Hart said. "You have these games and good teams capitalize on those errors." NOTES: St. Louis OF Matt Holliday, who had two hits, has reached by hit or walk in the last 29 games. ... Thomas James, a volunteer statistician for the Cardinals for two decades, passed away earlier in the week. The team announced before the game that his seat in the press box will remain empty the rest of the season in his honour. .... Aoki has a six-game hitting streak. ...Furcal returned to the starting lineup after missing five games with a sore lower back. ...The Brewers outscored Houston 31-12 in sweeping their previous three-game series. nfl jerseys china . The Leafs will miss the postseason for the seventh consecutive season, officially eliminated from contention with their 10th consecutive loss on home ice, a 3-0 defeat by Cam Ward and the Carolina Hurricanes. Cheap Washington Capitals Jerseys . The Hilltoppers split the run, defeating Kentucky before losing big to Tennessee. The team returns to its Sun Belt Conference schedule this weekend but it shouldnt be too long before Petrino, the former Arkansas Razorbacks head coach, is on the top circuit on a consistent basis again. http://www.cheapjerseyssafe.com/ . -- Brandon Moss still had remnants of a whipped-cream pie splashed across both sides of his beard in the clubhouse. wholesale jerseys . - Clayton Kershaw didnt get what all the fuss was about. Cheap Pittsburgh Penguins Jerseys . The New York point guard who in the span of five games has gone from a seldom-used player to NBA phenomenon arrived at the Air Canada Centre on Tuesday as his Knicks set to battle the Raptors -- and Linsanity prevailed.Canada will send six athletes to the sixth and last stop on the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating in Miyagi, Japan. The 2012 NHK Trophy will take place from November 23-25, 2012, at the Sekisui Heim Super Arena. Canada will have a total of four entries in three disciplines: two in mens, one in pair, and one in ice dance. Kevin Reynolds of Coquitlam, B.C., will be one of two Canadian entries in mens. The 22-year-old Reynolds has previously competed at this event in 2008, placing fourth. This will be his second grand prix assignment of the season, having already earned fifth place at the Cup of China. He also placed fourth this season at the Ondrej Nepela Trophy, a senior international competition. Reynolds is coached by Joanne McLeod at the BC Centre of Excellence. 19-year-old Andrei Rogozine of Richmond Hill, Ont., will also complete in mens for Canada. The 2011 World Junior Champion will be competing at his second event of the season, and first ISU Grand Prix event of the season. Rogozine placed ninth at Neebelhorn Trophy, a senior international competition in Germany, earlier this season. wholesale nfl jerseys. He is coached by Inga Zusev and Andrei Berezintsev. In the pair category, Kirsten Moore-Towers of St. Catharines, Ont. and Dylan Moscovitch from Toronto, Ont., are the sole Canadian entry. This is their second ISU Grand Prix assignment of the season, having placed fourth at the Cup of China. They also won gold at the 2012 U.S. International Figure Skating Classic, a senior international competition. Moore-Towers and Moscovitch train with Kris Wirtz and Kristy Wirtz at the Kitchener-Waterloo Skating Club. 20-year-old Nicole Orford of Burnaby, B.C. and 21-year-old Thomas Williams of Okotoks, Alta., will represent Canada in ice dance. This will be their second event of the season as well as second career ISU Grand Prix assignment. Orford and Williams placed eighth at the Rostelecom Cup in Russia earlier this season. They are coached by Megan Wing and Aaron Lowe at the B.C. Centre of Excellence. ' ' '
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