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22.07.2019 04:07
MILWAUKEE -- Francisco Rodriguez convinced his manager that he could pitch for a fourth straight day. [url=http://www.swellwater Antworten

MILWAUKEE -- Francisco Rodriguez convinced his manager that he could pitch for a fourth straight day. Swell Water Bottle Nz . He looked as strong as ever, pitching a scoreless inning for his fourth save in four days and the 312th of his career, good for 19th on the career list, and the Brewers beat the San Diego Padres 4-3. "I feel that I get better the more I throw," said Rogriguez, who has converted all eight of his save opportunities so far this season and has not allowed a run in 11 appearances. "This is not new for me. I have had a big workload my whole career." Rodriguez said he would tell manager Ron Roenicke that he would be ready to take day off on Thursday when the Brewers are not scheduled to play. Rodriguezs work so far this season has impressed his bullpen mates. "Hes been unbelievable," said Brewers reliever Will Smith, who pitched the team out of a seventh inning jam. "The guy is awesome. He just goes after hitters. He is proof that you can get someone out without a 95 mph fastball." Aramis Ramirez homered and Ryan Braun drove in two runs for Milwaukee Brewers beat the San Diego Padres 4-3 Monday night. Wily Peralta (3-0) gave up three runs and six hits in 6 1-3 innings as the Brewers improved their major league-best record to 15-5. Peralta stuck out six. Brewers centre fielder Carlos Gomez was in the starting lineup as he waited to see if he would be suspended for his role in a benches clearing brawl on Sunday in Pittsburgh. Major League Baseball is expected to issue its decision on Tuesday. He went 1 for 3 with a double. Andrew Cashner (2-2) gave up four runs and seven hits in six innings. The four runs scored against Cashner was the first time he had given up more than two earned runs his last 11 starts. It was the second longest streak in Major Leagues behind only Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Zach Greinke, who has gone 15 starts without giving up more than two earned runs. Cashner said he felt like he "beat myself tonight." "They have a good-hitting team over there," he said. "I didnt execute well with my sinker tonight. I was up with it quite a bit tonight. I just didnt have my best stuff tonight, but I tried to keep us in the game." Peralta helped his own cause in the third inning. He led off with a double and scored on Scooter Gennetts triple. Braun drove a ball to the wall in right-centre where it was caught by Will Venable, but Gennett scored easily. Ramirez followed with his third home run of the season to give Milwaukee a 3-0 lead. San Diego trimmed the lead to 3-2 in the fourth inning. Seth Smith singled and Chase Headley walked to start the inning. Yonder Alonso followed with an RBI single. Chris Denorfia then grounded to shortstop Jean Segura, who threw to Gennett to force Alonso. But Gennetts throw to first hit a sliding Alonso in the elbow and the ball rolled into right field allowing Headley to score. Brauns RBI single in the fifth inning scored Gomez, who led off the inning with a double, and increased Milwaukees lead to 4-2. Denorfias first home run of the season in the seventh inning trimmed Milwaukees lead to a run. Nick Hundley then doubled and Tommy Medica reached on an error to chase Peralta. Smith replaced Peralta and walked Xavier Nady. But he got Seth Smith to fly out and struck out Headley to get out of the inning. NOTES: Brewers LF Khris Davis, who hit the game-winning home run Sunday against Pittsburgh, was a late scratch due to the stomach flu. He was replaced in the starting lineup by OF Elian Herrera. ... Padres manager Bud Black said OF Cameron Maybin, who ruptured his left biceps March 2, could be reinstated and added to the Padres 25-man roster during San Diegos current 10-game road trip. ... Milwaukee will start Yvoni Gallardo (2-0) in the second game of the series Tuesday, while the Padres will counter with Ian Kennedy (1-3) Swell Bottle Teal Wood . - Connor Brown and Dane Fox both scored in regulation and in the shootout, as the Erie Otters extended their win streak to 10 games by defeating the London Knights 4-3 on Saturday in Ontario Hockey League action. Swell Bottle NZ .C. -- Martin Kaymer set a U. http://www.swellwaterbottlenz.com/swell-bottle-wood-collection.html . "Youre next." Hardly. Iguodala tormented his former team with a game better than any he ever played in eight seasons with the 76ers. SAN JOSE, Calif. -- After erasing Anaheims 13-point lead in the standings the past two months, a one-goal deficit in the third period was only a minor speed bump for Brent Burns and the San Jose Sharks. Burns scored the game-winning goal with 3:59 to play after assisting on the tying goal earlier in the third to help the Sharks take sole possession of first place in the Pacific Division for the first time in more than three months with a 3-2 win over the Anaheim Ducks on Thursday night. "He is a wrecking ball," coach Todd McLellan said. "Hes a one-man wrecking crew out there when he plays that way." Joe Thornton tied the game earlier in the third and got his second assist on the game-winner for the Sharks, who have won seven of eight to move two points ahead of Anaheim although the Ducks have a game in hand. The Sharks, who trailed by 13 points after games on Jan. 15, have not been alone in first since Dec. 6. "This was something weve had our eye on for a while," forward Tommy Wingels said. "Now that weve got a grasp of it, we cant look back. Weve got to keep the pedal down and try to pull away. We worked this hard to get here, we cant give it up now." Patrick Marleau also scored and Antti Niemi made 26 saves for San Jose. Teemu Selanne and Mathieu Perreault scored for the Ducks, who have lost six of their last eight. Frederik Andersen made 25 saves. "It was a tough game but thats what happens when two good teams go at it and fight tooth and nail," Ducks coach Bruce Boudreau said. "Everybody knew the importance of this game. Both teams looked focused and played to the end." Burns, who assisted on Thorntons goal, was on the receiving end on the game-winner when he crashed the net and deflected Thorntons centring pass from the boards past Andersen. "He made a good play, shot to the middle there for me and I was lucky to get a stick on it and put it in," Burns said. Burns put together a personal highlight reel in the third period, getting the assist on Thorntons goal on a 2-on-1 and then flattening Corey Perry with a hit with his backside that energized the Sharks and their loud crowd a few shifts before his game-winner. "Hes just a beast out there," Thornton said. "Nobody can handle his size and his speed. It just forces you to try to keep up with him because hes going so fast. Swell NZ. Its great to watch." Selanne gave the Ducks the lead early in the third shortly after Anaheim killed off a San Jose power play. He started the play with an aggressive forecheck and Ryan Getzlaf took the puck away from Marty Havlat along the boards. Perry got the loose puck and his quick shot deflected off Selanne and into the net to make it 2-1. But the lead was short-lived as the Thornton line got the best of their matchup against Getzlaf, Perry and Selanne. "It was two breakdowns on us," Perry said. "They are a team that capitalizes on those things." The game had a playoff-type atmosphere as the fans at the Shark Tank were loud and on edge from the start, breaking into derogatory chants about the Ducks right after the opening faceoff. Neither team gave the opposition much space to operate in early in the game with only 10 combined shots in a tightly played first period that ended with the Sharks up 1-0. The Sharks capitalized on their one power-play chance when Luca Sbisa was sent off for roughing Tommy Wingels. Sbisa got away with one questionable hit on Wingels before shoving Wingels to the ice a second time, leading to the penalty. Thornton then sent a pass from behind the net to Marleau, who beat Andersen with a one-timer for his 29th goal. That was just the fifth power-play goal for San Jose in the past 21 games and the first point on the man advantage for Thornton in exactly two months. Anaheims struggling power-play unit struck in the second, getting the teams third man-advantage goal in the past 15 games. Selanne drew a pair of penalties from Logan Couture and Marc-Edouard Vlasic to give the Ducks a two-man advantage for 6 seconds. Perreault won a faceoff from Thornton and then got in position to one-time a rebound of Perrys shot for his 15th goal just seconds after Couture left the penalty box. NOTES: Selanne, who played two-plus seasons with the Sharks, got a warm ovation following a video tribute on his last scheduled trip to San Jose. ... The Ducks were without D Cam Fowler (left knee), C Nick Bonino (foot), F Matt Beleskey (illness) and F Kyle Palmieri (undisclosed). Fs Emerson Etem and Rickard Rakell were called up from the minors and dressed. ' ' '

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