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ST. cheap nfl jerseys from china . PETERSBURG, Fla. -- The Baltimore Orioles couldnt fully enjoy their strange victory over Tampa Bay. Ryan Flaherty and Nick Markakis both drove in a run after a power outage in the eighth inning and the Orioles beat the Rays 5-3 on Tuesday night. Baltimore announced after the game that catcher Matt Wieters, who went 2 for 5 as the designated hitter, will fly to Pensacola Florida Wednesday to have his sore right elbow examined by Dr. James Andrews. He had an MRI on Monday. "Hes been getting it treated for a while," Orioles manager Buck Showalter said. "We just want to make sure we know what were dealing with. Hell be back for the game. We just want to follow up. Hopefully hes catching for us (Wednesday)." The 19-minute delay came after a series of lights went out at Tropicana Field. The outage was soon after Steve Clevengers one-out double off Joel Peralta (1-2) put runners on second and third. After Steve Pearce walked, an RBI single by Flaherty and Markakis run-scoring grounder gave Baltimore the two-run lead. "The lights go out, but we picked up where we left off and got a couple runs in that inning," Flaherty said. "It was kind of a bizarre moment." Peralta was charged with two runs and three hits in one-third of an inning. "I made bad pitches and they hit them," Peralta said. "It had nothing to do with the lights." The Rays announced that Duke Energy, which provides electricity to the ballpark, said the problem was caused by lightning striking a nearby transformer. Both managers took the outage in stride. "I was just hoping it wouldnt mess up the air conditioners," Showalter said. "I think there was a grand opening somewhere and it knocked the lights out," Tampa Bays Joe Maddon added. Evan Longoria hit a two-run homer for the Rays, who loaded bases with one out in the ninth but failed to score against Tommy Hunter. The Orioles closer got a fly ball from Desmond Jennings and struck out Logan Forsythe to pick up his ninth save. "Tommy bent, but didnt break," Showalter said. Baltimore loaded the bases with no outs in the both fourth and fifth against Chris Archer, but scored just once in both innings on sacrifice flies. J.J. Hardy hit a sacrifice fly that tied it during the fourth before the Orioles went up 3-2 on Adam Jones fifth-inning fly ball. Tampa Bay pulled even at 3 when Ben Zobrist hit a sacrifice fly off Darren ODay (1-0) in the seventh. Longoria put the Rays ahead 2-0 with his fourth homer of the season off Chris Tillman in the first. Pearce cut the deficit to 2-1 with a third-inning homer. Tillman allowed three runs and five hits over six-plus innings. Archer gave up three runs and seven hits in five innings. NOTES: Showalter said 1B Chris Davis (strained left oblique) is making good progress but that its a long shot that he will be activated from the 15-day DL when eligible Sunday. "Hes moving in a good manner," Showalter said. ... Orioles LHP Johan Santana (shoulder) will make his second extended spring training start Saturday after a two-inning outing Monday. "He feels good today," Showalter said. "That was good to see." ... Markakis extended his hitting streak to 13 games with a first-inning single. ... Showalter said Orioles prospect Kevin Gausman (pneumonia), the fourth overall pick in the 2012 amateur draft, will pitch Saturday for Triple-A Norfolk. ... Tampa Bay recalled RHP Brad Boxberger from Triple-A Durham. ... Orioles RHP Bud Norris (2-2) and Rays LHP Cesar Ramos (1-1) are Wednesday nights scheduled starters. cheap nfl jerseys . In this weeks “Leaf Report” podcast, Jonas Siegel and James Mirtle break down some of the key factors in the teams turnaround including Nazem Kadri stepping up to quiet rumours of him being dealt and an increase in the offensive production from Torontos blueline. cheap wholesale jerseys . -- He plays with passion and energy and always has something to say but Brandon Isaac will have a bit more juice than usual Friday night.MIAMI -- Once the San Francisco Giants started scoring for Ryan Vogelsong, the runs kept coming. Melky Cabrera and Angel Pagan drove in four runs apiece Thursday, and the Giants gave Vogelsong robust support for a change to beat the Miami Marlins 14-7. "Good to see the boys swinging a little bit," said Vogelsong (3-2). "Good sign." The right-hander allowed three runs in 6 1-3 innings, which hiked his ERA to 2.50. The Giants had totalled 22 runs in his previous seven starts, but this time he took the mound in the seventh with an 8-1 lead. "Every time he pitches, he really focuses on keeping the other guys really low on scoring runs," said Gregor Blanco, who scored three runs. "We have to support him. Thats what we did tonight." The Giants came into the game leading the majors in stranded runners, but went 7 for 17 with runners in scoring position. Their run total and 15 hits were both season highs. Pagan had a pair of broken-bat two-run doubles, while Cabrera had three hits and raised his average to .362. The Giants victory came at the start of a four-game series. Miami swept three games in San Francisco early this month. "You like to see your offence break out," Giants manager Bruce Bochy said. "Thats something we havent done, especially against this club." Giancarlo Stanton drove in three runs and hit another tape-measure home run for the Marlins. They began the night with the best record in the majors since May 1, but lost their second in a row. "Thats the worst game weve played all year," manager Ozzie Guillen said. "All-around very ugly." A long, humbling night for Miami included a botched rundown, a throwing error, two wild pitches, 11 men left on base and one pratfall. First baseman Logan Morrison ducked and landed with an awkward flop to avoid being hit in the head by a throw home from right fielder Stanton. The bizarre moment left both players laughing. "That kind of game, youre scratching your head," Guillen said. "You have to turn the page as quick as you can." Anibal Sanchez (2-3) gave up five runs in 5 1-3 innings, his shortest and worst outing this year. He had allowed a total of three runs in his four previous starts against the Giants. "Sanchez has bbeen tough on us in the past," Vogelsong said.dddddddddddd "It was good to see us kind of get to him a little bit." The game was tied at 1 when the Giants wiggled out of a rundown and went on to score four runs in the sixth. Gregor Blanco tripled and was briefly hung up on a grounder back to Sanchez, but he scrambled safely back to third when catcher Brett Hayes held the ball too long. "One little play changed the game," Guillen said. After a walk loaded the bases, Pagan hit a two-run double, another run scored on a wild pitch and Brandon Belt blooped an RBI single over a drawn-in infield to put the Giants up 5-1 and end Sanchezs night. "A lot of bloopers, a lot of bad luck," Sanchez said. "Its part of baseball." The Marlins sometimes celebrate big hits by making a "lo viste" sign -- a sideways V over one eye -- and a grinning Pagan borrowed the gesture after he singled home a run in the fourth inning. Consecutive two-run doubles by Brandon Crawford and Cabrera in the eighth put the Giants ahead 12-3. Stanton became the first player to homer into the beer garden beyond the 427-foot sign in left-centre field some 50 feet above the playing field. It was his 10th homer this season and gave Miami a 1-0 lead in the second inning. "Hes strong," Vogelsong said. "I challenged him, he hit it." On Monday, a grand slam by Stanton knocked out a cluster of scoreboard lights. He had a shot at his third grand slam of the season in the fifth, but fouled out to end the inning. Notes: Marlins LHP Mike Dunn gave up four runs in one inning, then was optioned after the game to Triple-A New Orleans. ... Vogelsong struck out three times and is 0 for 15 with 13 strikeouts this year. ... Omar Infante had four hits and improved to 7 for 11 (.636) against Vogelsong. ... Giants LHP Javier Lopez caught a pop foul near the backstop after C Hector Sanchez was slow to react. ... The game took 3 hours, 54 minutes. ... Two struggling aces meet Friday when Tim Lincecum (2-4, 6.04 ERA) pitches against Josh Johnson (2-3, 4.82). ... Friday marks the anniversary of Giants catcher Buster Poseys season-ending leg injury last year. He was hurt in a collision with the Marlins Scott Cousins, now playing in Triple-A. ' ' '



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