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| -- 作者:liamin -- 发布时间:2015-4-9 17:03:56 -- help against Cousins after Amir Johnson and Aaron Gray got in foul trouble, with Johnson fouling out of the game in the fourth quarter with ze (SportsNetwork.com) - Jon Lester eyes his fourth win this postseason on Monday when the Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Cardinals play a pivotal Game 5 of the World Series at Busch Stadium. Lester gave the Red Sox the early advantage in this series, as he scattered five hits over 7 2/3 scoreless innings to nail down the Game 1 win and improve to 3-1 this postseason, while lowering his ERA to 1.67. He is also 2-0 lifetime in the World Series and has yet to allow a run in 13 2/3 innings. "His physical strength and endurance is unique," said Red Sox manager John Farrell. "I think the one thing we all recognize is that power stuff wins in the postseason. Hes got it. He maintains it. And in addition to his physical strengths, theres a degree of concentration that hes capable of maintaining that gives him the ability to execute consistently." Of course, during his Game 1 win a St. Louis Cardinals minor leaguer tweeted out a picture and suggested that Lester may be hiding a foreign substance in his glove. Videos then surfaced and the story seemed to take on a life of its own before the Cardinals and Major League Baseball both said there was nothing to it. "Im sure theres going to be a focus on my glove and focus on my hands and what Im doing, but Ive got to worry about the Cardinals," said Lester. "If Im worried about what people are looking at, Im worried about the wrong things. Im going to go out and pitch my game." St. Louis, meanwhile, will turn to its ace Adam Wainwright, who will be trying to bounce back from a poor showing in that Game 1 assignment. Wainwright lost his second straight postseason start in that one and allowed five runs -- three earned -- and six hits in five innings. The NL wins leader this season with 19, Wainwright is 2-2 this postseason with a 2.25 ERA. "I honestly dont know why my mechanics were as bad as they were, why my delivery was off as much as it was," Wainwright said. "But I feel like Ive put in a lot of good reps in front of the mirror and watching film and feeling my delivery, learning the basics all over again. I feel like Ive made a lot of good adjustments to be ready to throw some quality pitches the next time. I threw maybe four or five quality pitches the whole time I was pitching (in Game 1)." Wainwright is 4-0 with a 1.07 ERA in eight postseason games -- four starts -- in St. Louis. Boston evened this best-of-seven set at two games apiece on Sunday with a 4-2 win, as Jonny Gomes cracked a three-run homer in the sixth inning to break a tie and David Ortiz reached base in all four plate appearances. The Red Sox bounced back nicely after losing Game 3 Saturday night on the first walk-off obstruction call in World Series history. Sundays game ended abruptly with a pickoff when Red Sox closer Koji Uehara caught Kolten Wong leaning off first base with Carlos Beltran at the plate as the tying run for the Cardinals. Wong said his foot slipped as he turned to get back to the bag. "I knew I was dead," said Wong. Gomes -- a late replacement when Shane Victorino was scratched from the lineup because of lower back tightness -- homered into the Boston bullpen behind left field with two outs off reliever Seth Maness, who had just entered for St. Louis starter Lance Lynn. "The one thing you can guarantee is when Im in the lineup, Im going to be swinging," said Gomes. Maness threw Gomes five sinkers, leaving the last one up in the zone. "I just missed my spot," said Maness. Beltran had an RBI single in the defeat for the Cardinals, who lost for the first time this postseason when scoring first (8-1). Of the previous 42 times that a World Series has been tied 2-2, the winner of Game 5 has gone on to win the series 27 times, but just three times in the last 10 occasions. This is the 10th time that St. Louis has been in this position and has won Game 5 just four times. However, it has gone on to win the series in eight of those instances. Boston, meanwhile, has been tied 2-2 three other times and has lost the series on all three occasions, despite winning Game 5 twice. This series will shift back to Fenway Park for Game 6 on Wednesday. Eddie Lacy Youth Jersey . 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He had a 1-2 count on Corey Hart when catcher Wellington Castillo visited the mound and summoned manager Dale Sveum. Tim Masthay Womens Jersey . Consensus among Canadian players is that they enter Tuesdays first-place showdown with the Americans as the clear underdogs following a shootout loss to the Czech Republic on Saturday and a white-knuckle, come-from-behind win against Slovakia on Monday.TORONTO -- The bulldozer that was DeMarcus Cousins smothered all the positive vibes building around the Raptors, and perhaps served as a reminder of how far Toronto still has to go. The Kings centre poured in 31 points and grabbed 20 rebounds to lift Sacramento to a 105-96 victory over the Raptors on Friday, handing Toronto its first loss at home in six games. Kyle Lowry scored 24 points to top the Raptors (12-21), whove lost just twice in 10 games. "We were flat as a pancake. We had no answers for Cousins inside, we had no answer double-teaming. . . whatever it was," said Raptors coach Dwane Casey. "We didnt play with the zip, the bounce that we had, we were flat, missing free throws, turnovers, you name it we had it." Alan Anderson added 20 points, DeMar DeRozan finished with 14, Jose Calderon had 13 points and just three assists, and Ed Davis had 11 points and a team-high 13 rebounds. The game was a sloppy affair for a Toronto team that was coming off one of its most solid performances this season just two nights earlier in a 102-79 victory over Portland. For all the good feelings around a team that had been digging out of its early-season hole with hustle and teamwork, the Raptors seemed to be able to do little right Friday, shooting just 38 per on the night, making just 68 per cent of their free throws and coughing up 18 points on 15 turnovers. They were hammered inside all night long, outscored 52-32 in the paint, thanks to Cousins. The 23-year-old Davis, a stick-thin six foot 10 and 228 pounds -- took a beating from the 6-11, 270-pound Cousins, whos been strong in his five games since he was suspended Dec. 23 for "unprofessional behaviour and conduct detrimental to the team." The suspension came after Cousins and Kings coach Keith Smart had exchanged words in the locker-room during halftime of a game against the Los Angeles Clippers. "Hes tough down there, hes big, physical, we did a bad job of guarding him today," Davis said. "Just getting him out of his comfort zone, he was getting pretty much everything he wanted." Cousins, who was drafted fifth overall in 2010, was also suspended by the league for hitting O.J. Mayo in the groin on Dec. 10. A month earlier, he was suspended two games without pay for confronting the San Antonio Spurs announcer in a "hostile manner." "Hes in a good spot as a basketball player right now and hes only going to get better," Smart said of Cousins. Davis was left wiithout much help against Cousins after Amir Johnson and Aaron Gray got in foul trouble, with Johnson fouling out of the game in the fourth quarter with zero points and just one rebound.dddddddddddd While the Raptors have been on a hot streak, the Kings have as well, winning six of their last nine games. "This team scared me from the beginning with their size and talent," Casey said of the Kings. Toronto had an eight-point lead in the second quarter and trailed by just a point at halftime, but the wheels fell off in a third quarter that saw the Raptors outscored 28-10. They trailed 82-63 heading into the fourth in front of a disgruntled Air Canada Centre crowd of 17,824 that had developed a taste for winning. The Raptors pulled to within 13 points with six minutes to play on back-to-back three-pointers from Calderon and Anderson, but the Kings padded their lead to 18 with two-and-a-half minutes to play. John Salmons added 20 points for the Kings, who won for just the third time on the road this season. Casey had cautioned against getting too excited over Torontos recent success too soon. "Were still 12 and 20, Im not jumping up and down and throwing snowballs," he said before the game. "A loss always makes you understand what you have to work on," DeRozan said. "Tonight just wasnt our night on both ends. We werent making shots, we werent getting stops, we werent getting rebounds." Both team were missing some key players as Sacramento played its 10th straight game without Tyreke Evans (knee injury). The Raptors have played 10 straight without forward Andrea Bargnani, and fourth without rookie forward Jonas Valanciunas. Linas Kleiza sat his second straight game with a sore knee. Cousins had nine points and four boards as the Kings led for a good chunk of the first quarter -- but never by more than six points. The visitors took a 23-22 advantage into the second. The Raptors went on a 17-5 run early in the second to take an eight-point lead, but the Kings headed into the locker-room at halftime up 54-53. Cousins continued to pound Toronto -- to the tune of 10 points and eight rebounds -- in the third quarter as the Kings outscored the Raptors 28-10 and took a 82-63 lead into the fourth. NOTES: Sacramento took the first meeting between the two teams 107-100 on Dec. 5. . . The Raptors host Oklahoma City on Sunday. . . The Blue Jays Jose Bautista and Adam Lind chucked autographed balls up into the crowd during a timeout. cheap jerseys cheap nfl jerseys \' \' \' |