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ATLANTA -- Exactly what caused the dugout skirmish between Atlanta third baseman Chris Johnson and Braves first base coach Terry Pendleton, no one was saying. The postgame trouble in the dugout made it clear, however, that the Braves still have plenty to play for in the regular season. Johnson made a headfirst dive into first base but was thrown out by shortstop Jimmy Rollins to end the game, then argued with Pendleton after the Braves lost to Philadelphia 5-4 Saturday night. Pendleton grabbed Johnsons jersey with two hands and pulled him face-to-face. There were angry words before they were separated. There were suggestions the coach was irritated because Johnson threw his helmet in the dugout and it hit Pendleton. But Johnson wouldnt talk about the incident and Pendleton wasnt available. "Rollins not only made a great play stopping that ball from going into the outfield, but to get up and through Chris out," Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez said. The loss dropped Atlanta one game behind St. Louis for the best record in the National League. If theyre tied following Sundays season finale, the Braves will get home-field advantage throughout the NL playoffs. "Thats still a big carrot for us, for us to win and St. Louis to lose to get the No. 1 seed," Gonzalez said. Down 5-1, the Braves rallied in the ninth on Justin Uptons three-run homer, his 27th, with two outs. Freddie Freeman singled and Evan Gattis walked to keep the rally going against Jonathan Papelbon. Johnson hit a grounder to the hole and Phillies shortstop Jimmy Rollins made a diving stop, got up and made a one-hop throw to first baseman Darin Ruf for the final out. "Heck of a play to end the game," Phillies manager Ryne Sandberg said. "My first thought was he was going to ... third base because it was right in front of us. But when I saw him go ahead and go to first, a perfect one-hop throw and got him. Outstanding!" Mike Minor (13-9) took the loss after allowing two earned runs in six innings. Philadelphia rookie Ethan Martin started and allowed a first-inning run in three innings. Fellow rookie Luis Garcia (1-1) pitched two innings of scoreless relief to pick up the win. Eliminated from playoff contention a while back, the Phillies started five rookies. Cesar Hernandez had a career-high four hits and scored twice, and Cameron Rupp hit a two-run single. "Hes got a knack for swinging the bat," Sandberg said of Hernandez. "Hes got good hands. He hits. He hits the fastball." The NL East champion Braves committed two of their three errors in the seventh as Philadelphia added two runs with the help of a wild pitch by reliever Jordan Walden. Hernandez put a bunt down the first-base line on the games first pitch for a single, and Rollins followed with a double on the second pitch by Minor. They scored on Rupps single. The Braves scored in the first on singles by Jason Heyward and Upton and a sacrifice fly by Freeman. The Phillies held the 2-1 lead until the seventh, at which they looked like the team heading to the post-season and Braves looked anything but. Hernandez opened with a single and took second on Waldens wild pitch. Rollins singled again and Hernandez was initially held up at third, only to restart and scored when Gattis, a converted catcher, bobbled the ball in left. Rollins took third when Waldens pickoff throw sailed past Freeman at first base and toward the right-field corner. Domonic Browns RBI single made it 4-1, and Philadelphia added a run in the eighth on Chase Utleys single. The Braves made it close in the ninth when second baseman Elliot Johnson reached on a one-out single, pinch-hitter Jose Constanza followed with a single and Upton homered with two outs. NOTES: Braves RHP Julio Teheran (13-8, 3.09 ERA) will start Sunday against 31-year-old journeyman Zach Miner (0-1, 3.08), who began his professional career in the Braves organization. ... Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez said C Brian McCanns strained adductor is improving, and he may get an at-bat or two Sunday. McCann has not played since leaving Thursdays game after two innings with a strained right groin. http://www.theworldsoccersshop.com/Atletico-Madrid-Fc-Fernan do-Torres-Jersey.html . As he recorded his 23rd and 24th points of the evening, a segment of the sellout Air Canada Centre crowd expressed their appreciation for the Raptors point guard with a smattering of MVP chants. http://www.theworldsoccersshop.com/Fc-Barcelona-Andres-Inies ta-Jersey.html . PETERSBURG, Fla. http://www.theworldsoccersshop.com/Orlando-City-Sc-Mls-Conor -Donovan-Jersey.html . The Court of Arbitration for Sport ruling "puts an end to my dreams of being a top player," the 27-year-old Troicki said in a statement. "I worked my entire life for it, and it has been taken away from me in one afternoon by a doctor I didnt know," said Troicki, whose ranking peaked at No. http://www.theworldsoccersshop.com/Seattle-Sounders-Mls-Gonz alo-Pineda-Jersey.html . Tuesdays surgery at Atlantas Piedmont Hospital was performed by Dr. Xavier Duralde and Hawks team physician Dr. Michael Bernot. http://www.theworldsoccersshop.com/Ac-Milan-Fc-Gianluigi-Don narumma-Jersey.html . The lawyers filed a 33-page amended complaint Tuesday in federal court in Manhattan, expanding on the suit originally filed Oct. 3 in New York Supreme Court. Arbitrator Fredric Horowitz last week refused to compel Selig to testify in the grievance, and Rodriguez then walked out of the hearing without testifying.NEW YORK -- The result of the New York Islanders preseason game at the Barclays Center on Saturday night was secondary to the initial impression the arena left on the team and its fans. "It was great," New York coach Jack Capuano said after the Islanders lost 3-0 to the New Jersey Devils in the first NHL game played in the Barclays Center. Cory Schneider made 26 saves, Jacob Josefson scored the first NHL goal in Barclays Center history at 10:14 of the first period, and Patrik Elias and Steve Bernier added goals for New Jersey. Evgeni Nabokov made 22 saves for New York. The first NHL game played in Brooklyn drew a crowd of 14,689. Barclays Center holds 15,813 for hockey, although Barclays Center CEO Brett Yormark envisions adding "100-300" seats as part of a "West End Club." Barclays seats 17,732 for college basketball and the NBAs Brooklyn Nets, and holds 19,000 for concerts. "When you sell over 13,000 for a preseason game, were thrilled," Yormark said. "We know we can sell hockey in Brooklyn. Twenty-six per cent of (the) ticket buyers are from Brooklyn." The Islanders will officially move into $1 billion arena before the 2015-16 season. Saturday nights exhibition game was a trial run to introduce the year-old building to fans, and Yormark said the response he received was overwhelmingly positive. "I walked every area of the building," he said. "I was stopped (by fans who said), Brett, we love the building. Brett, we love the building." Yormarks words were echoed by Islanders fans used to the 441-year-old Nassau Coliseum.dddddddddddd "Great, beautiful building," said Frank Smarra, a self-proclaimed lifelong Islanders fan from Astoria, Queens. "(It is) clean, roomy. (It) generates a lot of excitement. "(Its) a whole new slate for the organization. I think things are finally falling into place." Smarra said the "45-minute" subway ride from Queens to Brooklyn was easy compared to driving and paying for parking at Nassau Coliseum. One of the Barclays selling points is its convenience, as 11 New York City bus and subway lines stop there, as does the Long Island Rail Road. When he spoke with reporters following the Islanders practice session at Barclays on Sept. 12, team owner Charles Wang reiterated that his team has a lease at the Nassau Coliseum for the next two seasons, but did not reject the notion of his team playing regular-season games in Brooklyn next year. While acknowledging he had to have discussions with team and building officials, Yormark did not dismiss the idea of Barclays playing host to regular-season games next season. "I have to sit with Charles (and) Bruce Ratner after (the game) tonight," Yormark said. "(But the) building is ready to be a host NHL venue." New York defenceman Travis Hamonic agreed. "But this obviously is going to be our home for a long time. So in my opinion the more games we play here (will be) awesome," Hamonic said. "Were looking forward to it. Its a great building, an unreal atmosphere and a great spot. So were going to be here for years to come." Cheap NFL Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys Wholesale NFL Jerseys Jerseys From China Wholesale NFL Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys Cheap Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys China ' ' '
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