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ST. cheap jerseys . LOUIS -- Three runs down with none out in the first, Derek Holland and the Texas Rangers were in trouble. The lefty participated in the comeback by keeping the bat on his shoulder, and he found his stride on the mound, too. Holland coaxed a two-out walk off Tyler Lyons to fuel a four-run second-inning rally that put the Rangers back in business, and the Rangers went on to beat the St. Louis Cardinals 6-4 on Friday night. "Some of the guys were giving me a hard time with me and my swing," said Holland, whos 0 for 5 at the plate this season but with a pair of walks. "The main thing is to go out there and try to see as many pitches as you possibly can, and try to get his pitch count up. "Lucky for me, I got the walk," he added. Nelson Cruz snapped a ninth-inning tie with a two-run single through a drawn-in infield in the opener of a series between 2011 World Series opponents. Neal Cotts (4-1) escaped a bases-loaded jam in the eighth when Jon Jay tapped out on a full-count pitch and Joe Nathan finished for his 23rd save in 24 chances. All of Cotts decisions have come this month. Left fielder David Murphy robbed Carlos Beltran of an extra-base hit and saved a run with a running catch at the wall in left-centre to end it. Allen Craig had two hits and two RBIs, plus he made a handful of outstanding plays at first base for the Cardinals. Joe Kelly worked five scoreless innings after Lyons was yanked in the second. The opener of the three-game series drew a sellout of 45,228 to Busch Stadium, where the Cardinals closed out the 11 Series with wild wins in Games 6 and 7. "For me its just a game on our schedule and you have to play it," Rangers leadoff man Ian Kinsler said. "Obviously, there are memories of the stadium and memories of the field and stuff like that, but this is a different year and were trying to win a series and continue to play good baseball." This game had some of the drama that made that series one of the best in recent memory. Rookie Trevor Rosenthal (1-1) struck out two in a perfect eighth but gave up two hits, botched a sacrifice attempt for an error and threw a wild pitch to the backstop in the ninth. Rosenthals throw to second baseman Matt Carpenter covering first was off-line and off-speed and Andrus knocked the ball free. "It looked like his glove, jersey and everything hit at the same time," manager Mike Matheny said. Both managers insisted the matchup between 2011 World Series opponents was just another series, with Matheny noting both rosters have changed a lot and the Rangers Ron Washington saying hes been over the gut-wrenching feeling left by those two final losses in St. Louis since the start of spring training in 2012. Holland struck out the side in the seventh and retired the final 12 in order. Holland allowed three doubles and a walk to the first four hitters in the Cardinals three-run first but gave up few hard-hit balls thereafter. Andrus was in a 2-for-25 slump before his two-run single in the second chased Lyons, who lasted 1 2-3 innings. A.J. Pierzynski and Mitch Moreland opened the innings with doubles for a run and Nelson Cruz greeted Kelly with an RBI single to cap a four-run rally that put the Rangers up 4-3. After winning his first two career starts for a rotation hit hard by injuries, Lyons is 0-3 with an 8.19 ERA in four outings. "It just kind of snowballed on him a little bit," Matheny said. "He had trouble getting it in the zone and when he brought it back in he was already in favourable counts for the hitters." Kelly was 5-7 in 16 starts last year after replacing injured Jaime Garcia and made one spot start earlier this month, and could replace Lyons. A move might happen quicker to help the bullpen. "If it arises, I mean, Ill take the ball and Ill be ready to give this team the best chance to win," Kelly said. Matheny said a move might happen quicker to help the bullpen. The Cardinals jumped on Holland in the first with three doubles and a walk the first four at-bats with Beltran driving in a run and Craig getting two RBIs. Pete Kozma doubled to open the second, advanced on the first of Kellys two sacrifice bunts, and scored on a passed ball. NOTES: The Rangers top pitching prospect, lefty Martin Perez, will be recalled from Triple-A Round Rock to make his second career start Saturday. Perez is 5-1 with a 1.75 ERA in the minors. Washington said talk about an extended stay in the rotation was very premature. The Cardinals Shelby Miller (8-4, 2.08) leads NL rookies in ERA. ... Moreland (hamstring) was activated from the 15-day DL earlier in the day and RHP Josh Lindblom was optioned to Triple-A Round Rock. cheap jerseys from china . Marincin has played in two NHL games so far this season with two penalty minutes. The 21-year-old has three goals, four assists and a plus-5 rating in 24 games with the American Hockey Leagues Oklahoma City Barons this season. wholesale jerseys . Trailing by six points with three minutes to play, a botched punt by Toronto kicker Grant Shaw would give Edmonton great field position and lead to a 21-yard touchdown catch by Fred Stamps as the Eskimos came from behind to continue their torrid start to the season, defeating the visiting Argonauts 26-25 on Friday. http://www.wholesalejerseyfreeshipping.us/ . The Clippers dropped both games in Memphis and its now a three-game series. You can see all the action on TSN2 beginning at 10:30pm et/7:30pm pt. FRANCEVILLE, Gabon -- Gabon snatched a place in the African Cup of Nations quarterfinals and eliminated Morocco after a dramatic 3-2 win on Friday in the craziest game yet at a highly unpredictable tournament. Gabon President Ali Bongo lived every moment of his teams rollercoaster ride at Stade de lAmitie as it came from 1-0 down to take the lead with two goals in a minute, conceded a 90th-minute equalizer and then won a stunning game with a stoppage-time free kick from Bruno-Zita Mbanangoye. Bongo was slumped in his chair in Libreville, then hugging officials and jumping with joy. Fans streamed onto the pitch in wild celebrations at one point, swallowing up Gabons heroes and even flooring forward Eric Mouloumbui in the chaos. Gabons unlikely win also saw Tunisia qualify from Group C following its earlier 2-1 victory against Niger. The Tunisians stole their own 90th-minute winner through substitute Issam Jemaa to begin a memorable night in the Gabonese capital. Ghana and Mali surely cant produce anything like it when they meet in probably the highest-profile clash of the African Cup so far on Saturday in Group D in Franceville. Gabon coach Gernot Rohr and Morocco boss Eric Gerets were spotted peeking out from the players tunnel as substitute Jemaas last-gasp goal gave Tunisia its late win over tournament debutant Niger, which pushed the 2004 champion all the way before falling at the very end. Rohr smiled ruefully and shook his head as Tunisia temporarily took control of the group, not knowing his team was about to produce something even better. With Morocco playing for its survival against a co-host urged on again by a packed stadium, captain Houssine Kharja settled its nerves with a slick finish in the 25th minute for 1-0. The game burst to life in the 77th when Gabons Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored from a volley from near the penalty spot and veteran striker Daniel Cousin -- who was on as a substitute -- poked home barely a minute later. Morocco was thrown a liffeline when Kharja converted a high-pressure spot kick in the last minute of regular time when Charly Moussono blocked Younes Belhandas shot with his arm, but that lifeline was cruelly yanked away by Mbanangoyes curling right-footed free kick into the top left corner in the fifth minute of added time. wholesale nfl jerseys. Having been first subdued and then suddenly ecstatic, Gabons president could only stand and stare ahead with a beaming smile on his face at the very end. The near 40,000 home fans at Stade de lAmitie, meanwhile, erupted as Gabon made the quarterfinals for only the second time in its history. "We got a result and now we have qualified but we havent won anything just yet," said coach Rohr, who was characteristically calm throughout as chaos reigned around him. "We have Tunisia next and itll be great if we finish top of the group, it will not be easy. Today was a hard match and let us savour this feeling." Gerets had appeared resigned to the sensational swing in fortunes, biting his lip and standing dead still on the sidelines looking straight ahead after Cousin put the co-host 2-1 up and Gabons players and fans went wild. His team found the spirit to claw its way back, only to slip up again at the death, but Morocco had tried to protect its slim lead through most of the second half and ultimately paid a high price in a desperate finish. "You have to look at the truth in front of you and not hide from it," Gerets said. "Now we have been eliminated and we played a second half which was unbecoming of the national team of Morocco." On Saturday, Ghana and Mali will both be spurred on by the fate that has befallen Morocco and another highly rated team, Senegal, which also lost its first two games to crash out of an African Cup dominated so far by the underdog. A win for one of the two favourites will send the other to a nervous final group game, with Guinea and Botswana hoping to be in a position to capitalize. cheap jerseys ' ' '



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