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July 27, while fellow Caps midfielder Gershon Koffie will return a
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MILWAUKEE -- Aramis Ramirezs liner down the left-field line was ruled a home run after umpires reversed a foul ball call using video replay in the seventh inning that snapped a tie and lifted the Milwaukee Brewers to a 7-6 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday night. . Ramirez hit a 1-2 pitch off rookie Robert Coello (0-1) that hit the outside corner of a yellow pad below the foul pole. Third base umpire Paul Nauert ruled it a foul ball. He agreed to check video replay after discussing the play with Milwaukee manager Ron Roenicke and third base coach Ed Sedar while watching a fan dramatically pound the pad in question. Umpires spent about 90 seconds checking the replay, before returning and signalling a home run for Ramirez, his eighth of the year. Kameron Loe (4-2) was credited with the win despite allowing Jose Bautista to hit a game-tying three-run home run in the top of the seventh. John Axford pitched the ninth for his 12th save in 15 chances. The Blue Jays trailed 6-1 before rallying to tie the game. Bautistas homer was his 20th. Brett Lawrie and Edwin Encarnacion also homered for Toronto, with Encarnacions travelling an estimated 463 feet and landing on Bernie Brewers slide in left field. Ramirez also had a single and double, and finished with three RBIs for Milwaukee. Rickie Weeks had a pair of singles and two RBIs. Lawrie, the Brewers first-round draft choice in the June 2008 free agent draft, made his Miller Park debut by hitting an 0-1 pitch from Milwaukee starter Randy Wolf for a homer to leadoff the game. Lawrie was traded to Toronto before the 2010 season for right-hander Shaun Marcum. The Brewers made it 2-1 in the bottom of the first on a two-run single by Weeks off Toronto starter Henderson Alvarez. Milwaukee took a 6-1 lead in the second on an RBI single by Norichika Aoki, an RBI ground out by Ryan Braun and a two-run double by Ramirez. Toronto loaded the bases with no outs in the third against Wolf, but Encarnacion hit into a ground ball double play and the Blue Jays scored only one run to get within 6-2. Encarnacions 18th homer of the year pulled Toronto to 6-3 in the sixth. In the seventh, Omar Vizquel led off with a single. Loe was summoned with one out to face Lawrie, and got a fielders choice groundout. Colby Rasmus then walked and Bautista hit a 1-0 pitch into the left-field stands to tie the game at 6. Alvarez continued to struggle, giving up six runs on 11 hits and two walks with one strikeout in four innings. In his last seven starts, the right-hander is 0-5 with a 6.29 ERA, allowing hitters to bat .350 (63-180). Wolf pitched 6 1-3 innings, giving up four runs on eight hits and a walk while striking out six. It was the third consecutive game and fourth in five starts that he left the game with the lead and the bullpen gave it up. Notes: Toronto RHP Kyle Drabek (4-7 with a 4.67 ERA in 13 starts) will undergo ulnar collateral ligament surgery on his pitching elbow Tuesday, the Blue Jays said. It will be the second time he has had the surgery. The first time was when he was in high school. . Marcum will miss his scheduled start Tuesday due to tightness in his right elbow. Marcum (5-3 with a 3.39 ERA in 13 starts) had ulnar collateral ligament surgery in 2008 when he pitched for Toronto. . Braun has a 13-game hitting streak [url=http://www.shopjerseyssteelers.com/gold-black-customized-limited-alternate-... Customized Limited Womens Jersey . The 25-year-old Edgin joined the team before Friday nights game against the Braves. He was 3-2 with a 3.89 ERA and one save at Buffalo. .ca. Kerry, I appreciate your earlier comments on Torontos handling of the Vanek goal, and Im sure youve seen the Howie Rose-Kris King interview by now. [url=http://www.shopjerseyssaints.com/12-lights-out-black-marques-colston-game-j... . -- The Sharks defended their coach they best way they knew how -- with a dramatic comeback victory. [url=http://www.wholesalejerseysnfl.us.com/]nfl jerseys china . Arrieta signed with Columbus in April, but the Costa Rican forward debuted for the Crew this month. He scored in the 17th and 34th minutes as Columbus erased an early deficit for its second straight win over an Eastern Conference foe. wholesale nfl jerseys .Y. -- The Buffalo Sabres have signed two free-agent forwards, Mark Mancari and Kevin Porter, and re-signed minor league goalie David Leggio each to one-year contracts.VANCOUVER -- When Andy OBrien went down with a hamstring injury in Seattle, he did not expect to miss much time. But the recovery took two months. "Its certainly been a bit longer than I wanted it to," said OBrien. "As the weeks went by, I stopped putting a target on what game I would be actually back for." OBrien, who felt like the had been "shot in the leg" when hurt in early June, is expected to make his return to the Vancouver lineup Saturday when the Whitecaps host the San Jose Earthquakes. The 34-year-old Harrogate, England native has missed nine games after he expected to miss just one. "Its good now being able to talk to you about, maybe, being available for the first team," said OBrien following a practice Friday. OBriens return is timely because fellow central defender Brad Rusin is slated to miss the game with an ankle injury. Rusin, injured last weekend in a 1-1 tie at Portland, is out for the third time this season. The 26-year-old Crown Point, Ind., natives absence adds to the ongoing woes of a back line that has battled injuries all season long. OBrien, who signed a one-year contract extension this week, appears unlikely to start. But he could see some minutes off the bench as he eases his way back into action while the Whitecaps prepare for the stretch drive of the season. "Hes been out for longer than we thought, and hes a very important player for us," said Vancouver coach Martin Rennie. "He brings a lot of experience and leadership, so its nice to have him back." Prior to joining the Whitecaps, OBrien, who has overcome a public battle with depression, made nearly 500 appearances with English clubs including Premier League sides Bradford, Newcastle, Portsmouth and Bolton. The dual British-Irish citizen also played in the UEFA Champions League with Newcastle United and was a member of the Republic of Irelands 2002 FIFA World Cup squad. He will provide a calming presence to a club that has seen its string of success start to unravel lately. The Whitecaps have only one point -- from the key draw against Portland -- in the last three games after going unbeaten in six. Heading into this weekends play, the Whitecaps (9-7-6) sit tied for fourth place in the Western Conference but the Earthquakes (8-9-6) can pull even with Vancouver with a victory. Despite their low position, the Earthquakes are not languishing. San Jose has won three games in a row, posting two clean sheets in the process, and finds itself only three points back of the Whitecaps. The Earthquakes have turned their season around since Vancouver native Mark Watson, a former Canadian national team player with 78 international caps, was appointed interim coach. [url=http://www.shopjerseyssteelers.com/83-lights-out-black-louis-lipps-elite-je... Out Black Louis Lipps Elite Mens Jersey[/url]. Watson was elevated from his assistants post, a position he has also held with Canadas national mens team. He replaced former coach Frank Yallop, another Vancouverite and former Canadian coach, who parted ways with San Jose in June. Rennie is not putting emphasis on the games significance in the standings. "Looking at the table isnt that important," said Rennie. "Whats really important is how we play and how we go about our job. a You could win three in a row and still be in the same position if other teams win." Meanwhile, Whitecaps goalkeeper David Ousted will make his second consecutive start after seeing his first action with the club last weekend in Portland. "Im looking forward to coming into B.C. Place and meeting the fans and having my first home game," he said. Ousted, a former Danish Superliga star who signed with the Whitecaps in late June, will be counted on to help the Whitecaps maintain their strong record at home, where they are 7-1-3 this season. One opponent who could test him is striker Chris Wondolowski, who has seven goals in six career games against the Whitecaps. Wondolowski, the leagues most valuable player in 2012, scored two goals for San Jose last week against Chivas USA after missing a month while he was away playing for the American side that won the CONCACAF Gold Cup. The 31-year-old Danville, Calif., native led the U.S. with five goals. While he attempts to maintain his good form, Ousted hopes a strong home effort will help him earn more starts. "Its important to get into a run of games and get in there and be comfortable with the back four and with the team," said the 28-year-old native of Greve, Denmark. "Its been good for me getting to know the guys, and I hope to play a lot of games from now on." Notes: Whitecaps midfielder Jun Marques Davidson is eligible to return after serving a one-game suspension for head-butting a Philadelphia player July 27, while fellow Caps midfielder Gershon Koffie will return after serving a one-game ban for yellow-card accumulation. a Vancouvers Nigel Reo-Coker and San Joses Steven Lenhart face an automatic one-game suspension for their next yellow cards. a Vancouvers Darren Mattocks continues to recuperate from arthroscopic knee surgery, but has yet to resume training with the team. Fellow striker Kenny Miller will return after missing last weekends game with a groin injury. ... San Jose defender Ty Harden (hip) and Peter McGlynn (undisclosed) are out with injuries. ' ' '


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