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MELBOURNE, Australia -- Milos Raonic lost his Saturday bid for another fourth-round place at the Australian Open as the Canadian went down 6-3, 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 (10) to Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria. The match, billed as a "next-gen" encounter between two of the sports rising stars, lasted two and a half hours. The loss kept Raonic, from Thornhill, Ont., from reaching a third fourth-round spot in Melbourne over the past four years. Raonic, seeded 11th, saved four match points in a dramatic fourth-set tiebreaker, raining down a total of 21 aces in his losing effort which included 50 winners, 39 unforced errors and one break of serve in his favour. The victory was the second in a row for the 22nd-ranked Dimitrov, who beat Raonic in Jan., 2013 in Brisbane. The Canadian won their first match in Stockholm three years ago. Raonic started out strong in the first set of the highly anticipated match-up, but failed to convert on a pair of break-point chances in the third game, with Dimitrov saving a second opportunity with an ace. The Bulgarian got Raonic in trouble in the eighth game, earning three break points and securing a break for 5-3. A game later, after 27 minutes, Dimitrov had the set in hand. Raonic answered by winning the second set thanks to a break in the fourth game, but Dimitrov took the third 6-4 after breaking in the penultimate game. The contest tightened in the fourth set, with Dimitrov standing two points from victory at 30-15 in the tenth game. Raonic held his nerve to level at five games apiece. The set went into a tiebreaker, with Raonic losing a 4-2 lead in the decider. Raonic then went into survival mode as his opponent earned two match points -- the first a serve out wide, and the second a tight Dimitrov backhand miss. Raonic saved another match-winner with his 19th ace, then fired his 20th for a set point of his own. Dimitrov saved it and eventually scored the upset after Raonic rescued another two match points before going down from a forehand to the net on Dimitrovs fifth chance. Eighth seeds Daniel Nestor from Toronto and Serbias Nenad Zimonjic reached the mens doubles third round by defeating Croatians Marin Dragania and Mate Pavic 7-5, 6-1. Eugenie Bouchard, Canadas last singles survivor in the event, plays Australian Casey Dellacqua on Sunday night. Bouchard won her doubles with pick-up partner Vera Dushevina, beating Germanys Anna-Lena Groenefeld and Mirjana LucicBaroni 6-4, 7-5. Nike Flyknit Lunar 3 Femme . Teixeira returned Saturday night from a 10-day absence, then hurt himself on the final play of New Yorks 5-4 loss to Baltimore. Asked Sunday if he envisioned Teixeira playing anytime soon, Yankees manager Joe Girardi replied: "No, I dont think hell be a player for us. 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Gutierrez became a free agent after the Mariners declined his $7.5 million option, but he chose to return to Seattle for a sixth season hoping he can finally stay healthy. MIAMI -- Fish finally flew. The blue marlins on the Miami Marlins animated home run sculpture went spinning Sunday when Omar Infante and Hanley Ramirez hit the teams first homers in its new ballpark, helping to beat the Houston Astros 5-4 in 11 innings. "Its good for the fans," Ramirez said. "Im happy they got the chance to see that." Ramirez also delivered a bases-loaded, one-out single in the 11th -- his fourth consecutive hit -- for the victory. With batters starting to grumble that the ballpark favours pitchers, Ramirez tied the game in the eighth against Wilton Lopez by hitting a two-run homer that cleared the 418-foot sign in centre field. John Buck singled to start the 11th against David Carpenter (0-1). Pinch-runner Brett Hayes advanced on a sacrifice, Jose Reyes was intentionally walked and both runners advanced on a wild pitch. Emilio Bonifacio was then intentionally walked to load the bases, and Ramirez drove a 1-2 pitch over the head of right fielder Travis Buck for the victory. "I was just trying to hit it hard somewhere," Ramirez said. The Marlins, who also had a walkoff, 11-inning win Friday, failed to sweep the three-game series only because they blew a three-run ninth-inning lead to lose Saturday. "Were testing ourselves early and seeing what weve got," said Chad Gaudin (1-0), who held Houston scoreless over the final three innings. Miami went 2-3 without manager Ozzie Guillen. He returns Tuesday from a five-game suspension imposed after he angered Cuban Americans in South Florida by praising Fidel Castro. Jose Altuve had two hits and two RBIs for the Astros, but they went 0 for 9 with runners in scoring position, stranded 13 and struck out 11 times. "The guys battled this whole series," manager Brad Mills said. "That one hit was eluding us." The Astros had a runner at second with one out in the 10th, and loaded the bases with two out in the 11th, but failed to score both times against Gaudin. "Theres no room for error there," Gaudin said. "Every pitch is a battle. You cant give up a run." Announced attendance was 34,232, largest of the weekend in the Marlins new home, although the actual turnout was several thousand less.dddddddddddd "We expect people to come if we win," interim manager Joey Cora said. "In Miami, like anywhere else, if you win theyre going to come." A bird fell from the closed retractable roof in the eighth inning and landed dead near Marlins centre fielder Bonifacio. "It scared me," he said. "I was getting ready for the hitter and I saw that -- boom." Thus jolted, the Marlins began their comeback in the bottom half of the inning. The rally cost Houstons J.A. Happ a victory. He allowed two runs in six innings and struck out eight. "We saw today that balls will go out of here," Happ said. "I dont think its a case of the conditions as much as it is making your pitches." Leading off the 31st inning in the ballpark, Infante hit a milestone homer for the Marlins when he pulled a 1-0 pitch from Happ into the second row of the nightclub area beyond the left-field fence. The 73-foot-tall sculpture lit up and squirted water as the artworks blue marlins rotated. Gaudin watched from the bullpen. "Its nice," he said. "Its a good piece of the park. It has got a lot of moving parts to it. Its very entertaining. "As long as those fish are swimming, that means were winning," he said. Infante celebrated the homer, his fourth this year, by popping his bubblegum as he rounded third base. The ball carried well for Sanchez, too. He was shaken up when he fouled a pitch that bounced and hit him in the right temple. After being checked by the trainer, he lined a triple over the head of centre fielder Jordan Schafer -- his first extra-base hit in 207 career at-bats. NOTES: Schafer came out of the game when he hit his head on an infielders knee trying to steal second base in the 11th inning. His status is day to day. ... With debate ongoing about how well the ball carries in the ballpark, the teams combined for three homers and eight warning track flyouts in the series. ... Marlins SS Jose Reyes was charged with his fourth error of the season when he and 3B Ramirez both tried to catch a routine popup that fell in the 11th inning. ... Infante had been 2 for 16 previously against Happ. ... With their first four hits, the Marlins hit for the cycle. cheap jerseys wholesale jerseys ' ' '
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