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sure that you werent supposed to be out when someone catches the ball off the wall," Francoeur said. "I had just been upset that Jackson caught it and cost me a home run. Tim immediately apologized to me and made the play right." McClelland acknowledg
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UNCASVILLE, Conn. -- Louisvilles 21st straight win wasnt what Rick Pitino would have liked it to be. Chris Jones scored 15 points and Montrezl Harrell added 14 points and 12 rebounds to lead the No. 3 Cardinals to a 71-57 victory over Fairfield on Saturday in the Hall of Fame Tipoff Tournament. But the Cardinals (5-0) committed 26 fouls and turned the ball over 14 times against the Stags (1-4). "Tonight we were just flat in every phase of the game," Pitino said. "We were flat offensively with only nine assists. Our two point guards turned it over eight times, which they havent been doing. We didnt do the little things necessary to exploit the weaknesses of Fairfield. We were late to the glass a lot. A lot of things were disturbing but well go ahead." Maurice Barrow paced Fairfield (1-4) with 14 points and Marcus Gilbert chipped in with 11. Louisville, which has three national titles, will be looking for its 27th title in a regular-season tournament when it faces No. 24 North Carolina in Sundays championship game. The Tar Heels beat Richmond, 82-72 in Saturdays first semifinal. "This wasnt a close game," Pitino said. "Youre going to see close (Sunday). Thats if we dont get blown out. If we play this way tomorrow, it wont even be a game. I think their size is going to give us a little trouble. They do a lot of good things defensively and theyre long. They offensive rebound very well." The Stags stayed with the Cardinals for much of the first half and led 11-9 midway through it. But Louisville went on a 28-12 run to close the half and led by as many as 21 after the break. Louisville, which was playing its first game away from home this season, got a balanced scoring effort. Wayne Blackshear had 11 points and Russ Smith added 10 points and seven rebounds. Luke Hancock, who has been recovering from a strained left Achilles, had nine points in 17 minutes, and was 7 of 7 from the foul line. This was the Cardinals first game away from home this season, and Hancock said the energy just wasnt there. "Weve had every game in front of big crowds at the Yum! Center," he said. "They had a lot more fans. We just didnt come out with enough energy. Weve got to come next time right from the start, especially against Carolina." The teams combined for 53 fouls in what was far from a crisp contest. Louisville, which came in averaging just six turnovers, the best in the nation, had eight before halftime. Fairfield used a full-court press to rattle the Cardinals vaunted guards. Jones and Smith each gave the ball away four times But Pitinos press was also effective, forcing Fairfield into 19 turnovers. Neither team shot well. Louisville, which came in making almost 50 per cent of its attempts from the field, hit just 38 per cent and the Cardinals were just 2 of 14 from 3-point range. Fairfield fared just as poorly, hitting on just 34 per cent, while going 5 of 15 from behind the arc. The Stags led 9-4 early. A jumper by Harrell tied the game at 11 and started the run that put the Cardinals in control. Hancocks layup off a Fairfield miss gave Louisville a 37-23 halftime lead. Another shot by Harrell gave Louisville its first 20-point lead at 49-28, with 12 minutes left. Fairfield cut the deficit back to 51-36, but could not get closer than 14. It was 59-40 when Harrell picked up his fourth foul and 62-43 when Smith picked up his fourth. But by then, the game had been decided. "Right now Im just locked in on getting my rebounds up," Harrell said. "At halftime I only had two rebounds and I felt, with my mindset, Im a double digit rebounder every night. I went back out after halftime and said thats got to be changed." Jones took charge down the stretch. He had all but two of his points in the second half. Fairfield has lost four in a row. The Stags were picked to finish sixth in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference preseason coaches poll. "We grew up a bit today, and we got some confidence," said Fairfield coach Sydney Johnson. "For Fairfield University, to be on this national stage, and let people know that weve got some good young kids in our program, its a thrill." This was the first meeting between the two programs. Louisville is now 156-37 in non-conference games under Pitino. Fairfield fell to 0-50 all-time against ranked opponents, dating back to the 1949-50 season. Adidas Originals Superstar 2 Sneaker . -- D.J. Williams is preparing for his first start since Jan. Nike Air Max 90 Camo For Sale . -- Miguel Cabrera became the 15th player to win baseballs Triple Crown on Wednesday night, the reluctant superstar thrust into the spotlight after joining an elite list that includes Mickey Mantle, Ted Williams and Lou Gehrig. http://www.2015sportshoesdeals.com/adidas-originals-supersta r-2.html . Due to injuries, Smyth has been filling in as the teams fourth-line pivot and was told when he signed in the summer that he wouldnt play every night to keep him healthy. Nike Air Max 2015 Womens Running Shoe . Le Toux was "lost" and "a little bit furious" after learning in late January the Philadelphia Union had traded him to the Vancouver Whitecaps. Nike Air Max 2015 For Sale . -- San Francisco nose tackle Ian Williams is expected to be sidelined for the remainder of the season with a broken left ankle. DETROIT -- The Detroit Tigers found the perfect way to end their slump. They just had to play the Kansas City Royals again. The Tigers improved to 4-0 this season against Kansas City, scoring five first-inning runs in a 9-3 victory Tuesday night. Detroit had gone 2-8 since sweeping the Royals on the road from April 16-18. Rick Porcello (2-2) took advantage of the offensive support to snap out of his own skid, allowing three runs and seven hits. In his previous two starts, the right-hander was 0-2 with a 15.26 ERA, but things changed after a mechanical adjustment suggested by Tigers pitching coach Jeff Jones. "Jonesy just suggested something to slow down my delivery," Porcello said. "My biggest problem has been my tempo -- Im getting out too quick and leaving pitches up in the zone. Today, we slowed everything down." Austin Jackson had four hits for the Tigers, matching a career high and raising his batting average to .314. Jackson, who hit .249 with 181 strikeouts last year, is only the second Tigers player since 1918 to have three four-hit games this early in the season. "Im not sure what is causing it. Im just trying to time the ball and put good swings up," Jackson said. "Im doing my best to get into scoring position and let the guys behind me do their jobs." The win was the 1,600th of manager Jim Leylands career, breaking a tie with Tommy Lasorda for 17th place. "That was the Tigers team that Ive been expecting to see," Leyland said. "It wont happen every night, obviously, but tonight we had action, were playing a good game and everyone is running around the bases. That puts everyone in a good mood." Luke Hochevar (2-2) took the loss for Kansas City, yielding nine runs on 12 hits and three walks in four innings. Hochevar had given up only three runs over 11 1-3 innings in his last two starts. "I put us in a 5-0 hole in one inning, and thats tough for the guys to crawl out of," he said. "I didnt execute quality pitches. Its about as simple as that." The teams were rained out Monday night, Kansas Citys second rainout in three days. The Royals have lost two straight following a three-game winning streak that came on the heels of a 12-game skid. "Thats two straight terrible games after rainouts," Kansas City manager Ned Yost said. "I hope we get some good weather for a while." After the Royals went down in order in the first, the Tigers put their first seven batters on base and needed just 17 pitches to do it. After two singles annd Miguel Cabreras double made it 1-0, Eric Hosmers wild throw from first base to the plate allowed two more runs to score.dddddddddddd The next three Tigers singled, increasing the margin to 5-0, before Ramon Santiago grounded into a double play and Don Kelly popped out to end the inning. Detroit added three more runs in the third on an RBI single by Kelly and Jacksons two-run double before Jhonny Peralta made it 9-0 with a run-scoring single in the fourth. Kansas City got on the board with an RBI groundout by Humberto Quintero in the fifth, and Alex Gordon made it 9-2 with a double in the sixth. Jarrod Dyson led off the eighth with a stand-up triple and scored on Gordons groundout. The game took a strange twist in the ninth when Jeff Francoeur hit a long fly that bounced off the top of the fence in left-centre. Jackson reached over the wall and caught the ball before it landed in the Kansas City bullpen, saving a home run. Second base umpire Tim McClelland -- appearing in his 4,000th game -- mistakenly called Francoeur out, but after a conference among the umpires, Francoeur was credited with a double. "I was confused as heck, because I was pretty sure that you werent supposed to be out when someone catches the ball off the wall," Francoeur said. "I had just been upset that Jackson caught it and cost me a home run. Tim immediately apologized to me and made the play right." McClelland acknowledged his error, saying he had been focused on whether the ball was a home run or not. "You would think that a guy with 4,000 games would have enough experience to not do something like that," he said, comparing the call to an inadvertent whistle in basketball. Leyland argued the final decision, but joked about it after the game. "It was his 4,000th game and I just wanted to get in on the action," he said. NOTES: Porcello struck out three and walked none. ... Andy Dirks, filling in for suspended Tigers DH Delmon Young, left in the fourth inning after aggravating his strained left hamstring. Brad Eldred replaced him, marking his first career pinch-running appearance. ... Leyland said he does not plan to start Young when he returns Friday from a seven-day suspension, wanting to give him a day to "run around and get loose." ... Hosmer went 0 for 4, extending his hitless streak to 19 at-bats. "He crushed three balls and didnt get anything out of it," Yost said. 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