导出博客文章Gold Coast captain Gary Ablett reportedly requested to be traded back to Geelong
however was knocked back by club officials.In what would have amounted to a
sledge hammer blow to the expansion club, the two-time Brownlow Medallist asked
the join the exodus on the Queensland holiday strip, Fairfax Media reported.The
32-year-old, who joined the club in 2010 from the Cats, reportedly asked
permission to re-join Geelong after his wife Jordan expressed her desire to move
back to Victoria.Ablett signed a high-profile $10-million contract to be the
Suns inaugural skipper before inking a three-year extension last year.He has two
years left on his contract and was reportedly knocked back by Suns officials
after informing them of his intentions shortly before the trade period.While the
Cats would have welcomed one of the clubs most famous products back with open
arms, the Suns moved quickly to scupper any chance of him moving on.Ablett is
struggling to hold onto the Suns captaincy after being hampered by injury over
the last few seasons.The club lost Dion Prestia (Richmond) and Jaeger OMeara
(Hawthorn) during the trade period and is facing increasing questions about
their inability to improve.
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we look back at Boston Strong - a citys recovery from tragedy.
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Kulak and Jackson Houck of the Vancouver Giants were each charged with assault
causing bodily harm on Aug. 18, according to the B.C. court services.
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When North Carolina freshman Ryan Switzer reported to training camp in August he
was a little miffed to learn he was third on the depth chart at punt returner.
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the 100-point plateau for the fourth time in five games, bested the visiting
Trail Blazers by 34 in the paint and scored 19 of the final 25 points in
regulation.
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charged with assault causing bodily harm on Aug. 18, according to the B.C. court
services. MIAMI -- When Tommy Pham was hit by a pitch in the left hand in his
first at-bat, it did not look like he would be able to stay in the game.Not only
did Pham finish, but he had an RBI single and a two-run homer to help lead the
St. Louis Cardinals over the Miami Marlins 11-6 on Friday night.It didnt affect
him hitting the ball to dead center in the biggest park in the country,
Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said. That was a pretty nice sign that things
should be OK, but well wait to see what the medical team says.The pain became
too much in Phams final at-bat as he struck out looking, unable to swing the
bat.I have anti-inflammatory pills that help you get through the game, but it
was sore, Pham said. That last swing I took, my hand went numb and I couldnt
swing.I literally just took the pitch strike three down the middle because I
couldnt feel my hand, he said.Pham said his hand is not broken; he expects to be
ready for Saturdays game.Its not broken, so you have to come here ready, Pham
said.Pham was one of a number of contributors for the Cardinals. Kolten Wong had
three hits and drove in two runs, and Jeremy Hazelbaker hit a two-run homer.The
Cardinals have won four of five and lead the Marlins by one game in the National
League wild-card standings.Miami outfielder Ichiro Suzuki went 0-for-4 to remain
at 2,998 career hits.Martin Prado homered and drove in three runs, and Marcell
Ozuna also homered for the Marlins.Mike Leake (8-8) won despite giving up six
runs and seven hits in five innings.Jose Urena (1-3) allowed eight runs in 4 1/3
innings in what is expected to be his final start in the Marlins rotation after
Miami acquired starters Andrew Cashner and Colin Rea from San Diego earlier in
the day.Hazelbaker homered off Urena in the second. It was their first encounter
since the two were involved in a bench-clearing brawl in a minor league game
June 27.Thats the thing about baseball, and you usually have a chance to get
back at somebody that you have a history with, Hazelbaker said. It was a
satisfying time, and Im glad that it happened,In that minor league game, Urenas
pitch went sailing near Hazelbakerss head, prompting the two to square
off.dddddddddddd Punches were thrown.That history, you dont forget about that
stuff, Matheny said. That means something to guys when they get the opportunity
to compete.St. Louis scored three in the second and six more in the fifth for a
9-1 lead, and Prados three-run homer highlighted the Marlins five-run rally in
the bottom of the fifth.For a moment after I hit it, you felt the energy in the
stadium, Prado said. The people got into the game.I know we got a tough loss
today, but were showing signs that we are going out for 27 outs, no matter what.
Weve lost a couple of important games for us, but theres nothing we can do about
it now.Phams two-run homer extended the Cardinals lead to 11-6.You cant say its
a back-breaker because anything is possible. But when you give it right back,
its tough on your club, Marlins manager Don Mattingly said.Suzuki threw out Wong
at home in the fourth inning after making a running catch near the left-field
line and throwing a 240-foot strike at the plate for the double play.We all know
Ichiro is definitely someone who can hit, but you know he has a pretty good arm,
too, and I knew it was going to be tough, Wong said.PRADOS GROOVEPrado went
2-for-4 and is hitting .485 (16-for-33) with two home runs and nine RBIs over
his past nine games to raise his average to .327.Martin has been locked in all
year, but now all of a sudden, hes kind of showing some power, Mattingly said.
It kind of changes his dimension.TRAINERS ROOMMarlins: 1B Justin Bour (right
ankle) was scheduled to begin a rehab stint with Triple-A New Orleans with hopes
of joining the big league club on Monday in Chicago in a series against the
Cubs.UP NEXTCardinals: RHP Jaime Garcia (7-7, 3.97) will take the mound
Saturday. He is coming off two back-to-back productive starts, allowing three
earned runs over 10 2/3 innings.Marlins: RHP Rea (5-5, 4.98) will make his Miami
debut Saturday. Rea is 0-2 with a 6.00 ERA in three career starts against the
Cardinals. ' ' '