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25.04.2019 11:04
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PITTSBURGH -- Milwaukee second baseman Scooter Gennett saw Pittsburghs Josh Harrison chugging for third leading off the bottom of the ninth in a tie game on Tuesday night and did some quick math.In that play, especially with no outs there, were trying to get that guy out, Gennett said. A runner on third with no outs is not very good. I took a chance at it.One that didnt work out for the struggling Brewers. Gennetts relay throw skipped by teammate Hernan Perez at third and out of play, allowing Harrison to stroll home and give the Pirates a 3-2 victory.Perezs RBI single off Pittsburgh All-Star closer Mark Melancon (1-1) with two outs in the top of the ninth had tied the game, though the momentum lasted only as long as it took Harrison to drill an offering from Tyler Thornburg (3-4) off the wall in right-center to set up the winning sequence.Were taught just to throw it right at the guy and hope for the best, Gennett said. Thats what I did and it didnt work out.Milwaukee lost for the fifth time in six games, the last two defeats coming on walk-off hits.Its not fun when you get walked off on but for the most part were playing good baseball, Gennett said. Were in these ballgames. Got to keep grinding and eventually well run into some win streaks.Junior Guerra overcame a shaky start to allow two runs over six innings, striking out six and walking three. Guerras only wobble came in the first, when two walks and a single by Andrew McCutchen loaded the bases with one out. David Freese loped a soft single to right field to score Gregory Polanco and Francisco Cervellis fly to left easily plated McCutchen to give Taillon an early lead.Guerra surrendered one more hit over his final five innings.Junior was excellent like hes been all year, Milwaukee manager Craig Counsell said.Pirates rookie Jameson Taillon pitched six innings in his return from the disabled list, narrowly avoiding serious injury after taking a line drive off his head in the second.With one out, Perez sent a liner toward the mound that drilled Taillon on the back of the head. The 24-year-old rookie lay on the ground for several moments while being tended to by trainers but was permitted to stay in the game.Whenever someone gets hit in the head, its scary, Gennett said. He stayed in there and almost pitched even better after getting hit in the head, which is pretty incredible.The scare hardly seemed to faze Taillon, who allowed one run and five hits, striking out three without a walk before being removed after throwing 65 pitches in his first start since being placed on the disabled list on June 28 with right shoulder fatigue.Chris Carter doubled leading off the fourth and scored on a groundout by Perez but otherwise Taillon kept the Brewers in check as he outpitched Guerra, who has been one of the bright spots for the struggling Brewers.I thought we hit some balls hard off (Taillon) but we couldnt get the runner-in-scoring position hit, Counsell said.Milwaukee went just 1 for 8 with men in scoring position, the lone hit Perezs single up the middle that scored Ryan Braun, who had led off the ninth with a five-pitch walk against Melancon. Counsell is hopeful his teams gritty performance against one of the better closers in the game can provide a boost going forward.Against an All-Star closer, a guy thats been lights out all season, we had the guys up there we wanted, Counsell said. Braun ... got us started, put pressure on Melancon and then a big two-out hit. Its good to see.TRAINERS ROOMPirates: RF Gregory Polanco went 0 for 3 with a walk and a run scored while showing no ill effects from a sore left hamstring that kept him sidelined since July 8.UP NEXTBrewers: Chase Anderson (4-10, 5.44 ERA) will try to get a handle on his control issues on Wednesday night when he makes his second start of the season against the Pirates. Anderson has issued a career-high five walks in each of his last two starts, both losses to St. Louis.Pirates: Jeff Locke (8-5, 5.26 ERA) will try to win his fourth straight decision on Wednesday night when he makes his 18th start of the season. Locke is 5-5 with a 3.76 ERA in 13 career starts against the Brewers. Nike Zoom Schweiz Online . Mickelson barely made the cut but had the best round of the day with nine birdies and an eagle coupled with two bogeys to sit two shots behind leader Craig Lee of Scotland. Lee shot a 69 for a 12-under 204 total. "I just love the fact I am in contention and have an opportunity in my first tournament of the year here in Abu Dhabi," Mickelson said. Nike Zoom Schweiz Outlet . -- In one brief spurt, Brazil turned a close game into a rout and proved again it will be a strong World Cup favourite. http://www.nikezoomschweiz.ch/ . -- James Young couldnt wait to apply those tweaks to his jump shot, and the first one he made against UT Arlington told him it could be a good night. Nike Zoom Schweiz Store . The 17-year-old native of Marystown, N.L., pulled out of Skate Canada International last month in Saint John, N.B., with the same problem. Nike Zoom Schuhe Sale . Scott Kazmir allowed four hits in seven shutout innings, Michael Brantley hit a two-run homer in a three-run first inning and the Indians maintained their hold on an AL wild-card spot with a 4-1 win over the Houston Astros on Saturday night. The sport of trampoline, first introduced to the Olympics in Sydney in 2000, is all about high-flying exploits.Athletes will launch from the trampoline into the air high as 25 feet above the apparatus and perform twists, tucks and somersaults. They are judged by the time in the air, how difficult their routines are and how well they execute them.The athletes -- 16 men and 16 women -- are expected to keep up the height and form throughout their airborne routines while staying to the middle of the trampoline. Heres what to know about the favorites, rivalries and other stories emerging from the group:TEAM TO WATCH: Chinese athletes dominate the sport, even though the country put together a national team only in 2002 and made its Olympic debut in 2004.Defending champion Dong Dong and Gao Lei are vying to win Chinas third consecutive Olympic gold in the mens individual event.Dong, now ranked No. 3, stunned the audience in London four years ago with his near-perfect high-flying routine. He spent more than 18 seconds in the air. He is greatly admired by fellow trampoline gymnasts.The Chinese women have won medals in Athens, Beijing and London. On the team for Rio is world champion Li Dan and He Wenna, known as the Trampoline Princess. He Wenna was the gold medalist in 2008 in Beijing but, four years later in London, she fell at the end of her routine.ddddddddddddJUMP START FOR CANADA: As the defending champion, Rosie MacLennan faces a tough field as she seeks a repeat in Rio. Yet she remains at the peak of her sport and recently won the womens title at Trampoline Arosa World Cup.MacLennan, who is known for performing three triple somersaults in her routine, won Canadas only gold medal at the London Olympics.RISING STAR: At age 20, Uladzislau Hancharou of Belarus has had a rapid ascent. The boyish-looking athlete placed second in the 2015 Championships after beating Dong -- one of his inspirations -- and Dmitry Ushakov of Russia.Hancharou began training for the sport at 6 when he was recruited into a sports school. His ambition is to win a medal of any color in Rio, then the gold in Tokyo in 2020.RUSSIAN CONTENDER: Ushakov will be a three-time Olympian when he arrives in Rio, where he aims to improve one place on his silver in London four years ago.Ushakov is ranked No. 1 by the International Federation of Gymnastics, and his rivalry with Hancharou and Dong promises to be one of the highlights of the competition. ' ' '

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