Ponson impresses in Cards' loss
03/09/2006
Marlins at the plate: Jason Stokes laced an RBI double to put Florida ahead in the second inning, and added a solo home run in the sixth. Hanley Ramirez also went deep, leading off the third with a long ball.
Cardinals at the plate: Scott Spiezio and Larry Bigbie each doubled to deep right-center, but a stiff right-to-left wind helped keep both balls in the park. Otherwise it was a fairly quiet day for the St. Louis offense.
Marlins on the mound: Starter Ricky Nolasco was effective for 2 2/3 shutout innings, allowing one base hit, no walks and striking out a pair. Harvey Garcia pitched a perfect fifth and Chris Resop was perfect in the seventh.
Cardinals on the mound: Anthony Reyes allowed two runs on five hits in three innings as the starter. Sidney Ponson was impressive in four innings, permitting a run on three hits.
Grapefruit League records: Marlins 6-1; Cardinals 3-5
Source: http://stlouis.cardinals.mlb.com/
Marlins at the plate: Jason Stokes laced an RBI double to put Florida ahead in the second inning, and added a solo home run in the sixth. Hanley Ramirez also went deep, leading off the third with a long ball.
Cardinals at the plate: Scott Spiezio and Larry Bigbie each doubled to deep right-center, but a stiff right-to-left wind helped keep both balls in the park. Otherwise it was a fairly quiet day for the St. Louis offense.
Marlins on the mound: Starter Ricky Nolasco was effective for 2 2/3 shutout innings, allowing one base hit, no walks and striking out a pair. Harvey Garcia pitched a perfect fifth and Chris Resop was perfect in the seventh.
Cardinals on the mound: Anthony Reyes allowed two runs on five hits in three innings as the starter. Sidney Ponson was impressive in four innings, permitting a run on three hits.
Grapefruit League records: Marlins 6-1; Cardinals 3-5
Source: http://stlouis.cardinals.mlb.com/

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