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-- 作者:liamin -- 发布时间:2015-1-30 15:16:29 -- Kept the hitters off balance. Changed speeds well," Marlins manager Jack McKeon said. "I think its a good sign for the Nationals. Maybe this guy next yea COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Quebec Citys Katerine Savard won individual gold on Friday then helped Canada to victory in the womens relay at a U.S. Grand Prix event. Savard earned her victory in the womens 100 butterfly clocking 58.23 seconds. MacKenzie Downing of Whitehorse was fourth just a half second from the podium. "Its a good time for this point in the season," said Savard, the Canadian record holder in the event. "The highlight for me was having a strong second length. Endurance has been a big part of my focus in training." Canadians won eight of the 10 finals, swept the medals in two races and finished the night with 17 trips to the podium. Victorias Alexa Komarnycky took the womens 400 individual medley in four minutes 41.66 with Stephanie Horner of Victoria third in 4:44.91 and Marnie Oldershaw of Oakville, Ont., fourth. "I wanted to go 4:40 but it was still a very encouraging swim," said Komarnycky. "I was focusing a lot on racing tactics." Canada swept the womens 200 freestyle with Samantha Cheverton of Pointe-Claire, Que., first, Victorias Julia Wilkinson second and Barbara Jardin of Montreal third. Torontos Brittany MacLean was sixth and Komarnycky seventh. It was also a sweep in the 100-metre breaststroke with Calgarys Jillian Tyler first, Tianna Risling of Medicine Hat, Alta., second and Ashley McGregor of Pointe-Claire third. Calgarys Erica Morningstar was fourth and Mariya Chekanovych of Burnaby, B.C., sixth. In the 4x100 freestyle relay, Canada B took the gold with Wilkinson, Savard, Komarnycky and Vancouvers Noemie Thomas. Canada A was second with Morningstar, Marie-Pier Ratelle of Trois-Rivieres, Que., Downing and Horner. In mens competition, Victorias Alec Page and Andrew Ford of Guelph, Ont., were 1-2 in the 400 IM. Will Brothers of Victoria was seventh. "Im pretty happy it was my best time while in training," said Page. "Its a really important result in my preparation for the trials." In the 200 freestyle, Blake Worsley took the gold with Ryan Cochrane third and Stefan Hirniak fourth. All three are from Victoria. Torontos Tobias Oriwol was sixth. In the mens 4x100 freestyle relay, Swim Ontario was first with Richard Hortness of London, Colin Russell of Oakville, Hassaan Abdel-Khalik of Toronto and Oriwol. Canada was second with Worsley, Ray Betuzzi of Calgary, Page and Hirniak. 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TSN 1290s coverage begins with the pregame show at 11:00am Monday morning with Rick Ralph, colour analyst Bob Crawford joins Brian Munz in the broadcast booth for the play-by-play at noon.WASHINGTON -- With that familiar slow delivery -- reaching both hands behind his head -- and that familiar biting sinker, Chien-Ming Wang is looking more and more like the pitcher who twice won 19 games in a season for the Yankees. Except now, at long last healthy again, Wang is with the Washington Nationals, and hed like to stay with the club that gave him a chance to return to the majors. Making the longest start of his comeback from surgery on his pitching shoulder, Wang left with two outs in the seventh inning Sunday, and rookie Chris Marrero drove in two runs, helping Washington edge the Florida Marlins 4-3. "I really appreciate their patience the last two years. Hopefully in the future I can win more games for them," Wang said through an interpreter. "Hopefully I can come back here, but the decision is made by the team. But personally, I would like to come back." Wang (3-3) gave up three runs and six hits, didnt walk a batter and struck out five in his 6 2-3 innings. "The main thing is hes starting to trust that hes healthy. Hes throwing more quality pitches," Nationals manager Davey Johnson said. "Hes getting more confidence its going to hold up. That was a severe injury." This game marked Wangs 10th appearance -- one had lasted 6 1-3 innings -- since returning to the big leagues on July 29, exactly two years after his right shoulder operation. Until then, he hadnt been on a mound in the majors since July 4, 2009, when he was with New York. Just as when he was dominating AL batters for the Yankees, Wang got groundball out after groundball out Sunday: Only four of the 20 outs he recorded were flyballs. "Each time hes toed that rubber, hes gotten a little better. Its turning into a pretty good success story for him," Nationals outfielder Jonny Gomes said. "If he just came back and pitched, that would be pretty awesome. To come back and pitch at this level and have success, thats icing on the cake." Wang hadnt won a game since Aug. 16 against the Cincinnati Reds, going 0-1 in five starts since. But the right-hander was much better Sunday. He allowed runs on Gaby Sanchezs fifth-inning solo shot and Brett Hayes two-run homer in the seventh -- both liners to left that barely cleared the wall. "Kept the hitters off balance. Changed speeds well," Marlins manager Jack McKeon said. "I think its a good sign for the Nationals. Maybe this guy next year is part of their rotation and can come bacck and pitch like he did when he was with the Yankees.dddddddddddd" Wang made it sound as if hed like to be in Washington in 2012. Hes playing under a one-year contract that was worth US$1 million plus incentives for 2011. He also got a one-year deal in 2010, but didnt make it back to the big leagues last season. After Hayes homer pulled Florida to 4-3, Wang departed to a partial standing ovation. Tyler Clippard got the next four outs, and closer Drew Storen pitched the ninth for his 38th save in 43 chances. At this point of the season, the only thing truly at stake for either the Nationals or Marlins is avoiding a last-place finish in the NL East, so some individual players are keen to make an impression with next year in mind. Wang did exactly that, as did first baseman Marrero. Florida rookie Brad Hand (1-8), meanwhile, lost his fifth consecutive start, allowing four runs -- three earned -- and five hits in four innings. Marreros sacrifice fly in the second made it 1-0, and Washington scored three in the fourth. With two on, Espinosa lined a single to centre, and the ball hopped over the glove of hard-charging centre-fielder Bryan Petersen and kept bouncing and rolling for several feet. By the time Petersen corralled it, two runs had scored and Espinosa was on third. Espinosa entered the game with 60 RBIs as a rookie, but none since Sept. 4. Marrero followed with a ground-rule double that made it 4-0. "Ive worked my whole life to get to the big leagues," Marrero said. "Im here, and I just want to keep moving up and keep doing my thing." NOTES: After a day off Monday, the Nationals open a four-game series at the NL East champion Philadelphia Phillies with a day-night doubleheader Tuesday, a result of an Aug. 14 rainout. ... Washington will start a pair of LHPs in the doubleheader, Ross Detwiler and rookie Tommy Milone -- and the Phillies are 30-11 against lefties this season, including 16-4 at home. ... Detwiler is still seeking his first career road win; he is 0-9 in 18 appearances on the road, including 12 starts. ... Sundays game closed an 11-game, 10-day road trip to four cities for the Marlins; they went 6-5. It was their first four-city trip since June 2005. ... 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