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SAN FRANCISCO -- Kevin Correia tossed almost as many pitches in a quick and efficient start as the bullpen did over the final three exhausting innings. These days, nothing comes easy for the Pittsburgh Pirates -- especially wins. Correia pitched six effective innings, Garrett Jones homered and the Pirates ended a five-game losing skid with a 4-1 victory over the San Francisco Giants on Sunday. Correia threw 91 pitches -- only 29 balls -- before three relievers laboured with 76 pitches in a 3-hour, 15-minute game that seemed over so much sooner. "Thats probably not the way you draw it up," Pittsburgh manager Clint Hurdle said. After a slow start, the Pirates will take a win any way they can. Jones first homer of the season and Alex Presleys RBI single during a two-run second inning off Ryan Vogelsong (0-1) supplied all the power Pittsburgh needed. Correia (1-0) allowed one run and three hits. He was only nicked by Emmanuel Burriss RBI grounder in the fifth to snap San Franciscos three-game winning streak. "Its a big one. But any win at this point is big," Correia said. Two relievers pitched scoreless ball before Joel Hanrahan worked out of a jam in the ninth for his first save this season. Hanrahan walked two of the first three batters to bring the potential tying run to the plate with one out. He then got Gregor Blanco and Angel Pagan on flyballs to ensure Pittsburgh avoided a second straight series sweep. The victory also handed San Francisco a loss heading into Mondays marquee series against Philadelphia in a rematch of the 2010 NL championship series. "It was a strange day. We just never got it going there and we seemed out of sorts," Giants manager Bruce Bochy said. The Giants lost more than a game Sunday. All-Star closer Brian Wilson confirmed hes likely headed for season-ending surgery because of structural damage in his right elbow. Wilson was officially placed on the 15-day disabled list, clearing space for Vogelsong to come off the DL and make his first start of the year. After the journeymans breakout season at age 34 last summer, Vogelsong returned ready to recapture his touch. Instead, Pittsburgh quickly reminded him how difficult an encore might be. Jones pulled a solo home run over the right-field arcade and Presley lined a two-out single in the second to give Pittsburgh a 2-0 lead. Vogelsong settled into a rhythm following the shaky start, facing the minimum over the next 3 2-3 innings. The defence also backed his effort, highlighted by third baseman Pablo Sandovals diving, over-the-shoulder catch in the top of his glove on Jones foul pop in the sixth. Vogelsong allowed two runs on four hits in 6 2-3 innings. He struck out seven and walked three. "Just inconsistent," Vogelsong said. "Fighting myself all day just trying to find some kind of rhythm. I was kind of in-and-out today with it." San Franciscos hitters struggled to be as effective. Brandon Belt hit a line drive leading off the fifth that tipped off the top of the glove of a leaping Jones at first and trickled into the outfield. Belt barely beat out Jose Tabatas throw for a double, and scored from third on Burriss groundout to short later in the inning for the Giants lone run. San Franciscos bullpen also struggled to keep it close. Andrew McCutchen and Casey McGehee singled to open the Pittsburgh eighth against Dan Otero, who was lifted for lefty Jeremy Affeldt. Sandoval sailed the throw to first on Neil Walkers bunt, allowing McCutchen to score from second during a two-run eighth that extended Pittsburghs lead to 4-1. The victory also was the first away from home for Pittsburgh this year. "We just wanted to win a game," Hurdle said. "This just happened to come on the road." NOTES: The last time the Giants swept the Pirates in a three-game series in San Francisco was July 2009. ... Pittsburgh sends LHP Erik Bedard (0-2, 2.25 ERA) to the mound Monday at Arizona opposite LHP Joe Saunders (0-0). ... Tim Lincecum (0-1, 12.91) looks to rebound after two horrid starts when San Francisco opens a three-game series against Roy Halladay (2-0, 0.60) and the Phillies on Monday in a marquee matchup of two-time Cy Young Award winners. cheap jerseys from china . The Texans sunk to a new low on Sunday with a 13-6 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars to extend their franchise-record skid to nine games. cheap jerseys . The Blue Jackets entered this series against the Metropolitan Division champions as heavy underdogs, but they sit tied with the Penguins at two wins apiece. Columbus has arrived at this point with a pair of overtime victories, including a 4-3 triumph in Wednesdays Game 4 clash at Nationwide Arena that gave the franchise its first home playoff win. http://www.cheapjerseysus.biz/. The Astros took two of three after losing 15 straight series to the Rangers. Houston overcame a four-run deficit to win. Dexter Fowler singled with one out in the ninth, Jason Castro drew a walk and Dominguez hit a long fly ball off Nick Martinez (0-1). cheap nfl jerseys china . -- Connor Brown had two goals and an assist as the Erie Otters edged the visiting Belleville Bulls 4-3 on Friday in Ontario Hockey League action. nfl jerseys china . A Los Angeles judge on Thursday said the case wont finish by Tuesday but will continue on July 21 because some lawyers for team owner Donald Sterling have personal plans. Sterling is suing to block his wifes unilateral deal to sell the team to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. MIAMI -- Zack Wheeler and the New York Mets got the best of Andrew Heaney during the Marlins prospects major league debut. Wheeler tossed his first shutout and made David Wrights first-inning home run hold up in the Mets 1-0 victory over Miami on Thursday night. "He showed you exactly what weve been talking about all along -- plus stuff. Tremendous, great effort," Mets manager Terry Collins said of Wheeler. "He went after them. It was his night." Wheeler (3-7) outdueled Heaney in the longest outing of the Mets starters career. "It feels great, I know I can do it every time out," Wheeler said. "I know I have the stuff. It finally feels good to go out there and do it and be efficient with my pitches and get ahead of guys." New York, which won at St. Louis on Wednesday, has consecutive victories for the first time since a three-game streak from May 31-June 2. The Mets had dropped eight straight on the road before Wednesday. Wheeler, the No. 6 pick in the 2009 draft, struck out eight. He allowed three hits and one walk, and 70 of his 111 pitches were strikes. He pitched to only one batter over the minimum and was helped by three double plays. "Anytime somebody gets on, whether it be a walk or hit, you just try to make a pitch and get a double play. I was able to do that," Wheeler said. The 24-year old right-hander lowered his ERA to 0.96 in four starts against the Marlins. "He didnt miss over the plate much," Marlins catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia said. "He was really good with locating his pitches off the plate. He threw a lot of fastballs, like we expected, but he didnt leave anything over the plate. "Youve got to tip your cap to a guy who pitched a great game." Heaney (0-1) gave up four hits in six innings, allowing only Wrights home run. The 23-year old lefty, the ninth pick in the 2012 draft, struck out three and walked one. "He did a nice job, gave us a chance and kept us in the game," Marlins manager Mike Redmond said. "He gave up one pitch to a really good hitter for a home run and that was it. He executed his pitches, got hiis pitch count up high early, but then settled in.dddddddddddd "All in all it was a good start for him." It was a battle between two young starters that could see a lot of each other in coming years in the NL East. "Thats what the game is coming to," Collins said. "The game is changing where those big power arms are coming up in every organization, and theyre all young." Heaney allowed an infield hit to Eric Young, Jr. to begin the game, but got Daniel Murphy to bounce into a double play. Wright then hit his sixth homer of the season off the sculpture in deep left-centre field. No one else got into scoring position against Heaney. "I had no expectations, to be honest," Heaney said. "I just wanted to pitch well. I felt early on I didnt know how it was going to go. It was kind of on the edge with every guy. From that fourth inning on I got into a rhythm." Bryan Morris relieved Heaney in the seventh and faced a bases loaded situation, but he got Wheeler to ground out and end the threat. Wheeler, who made his much-anticipated debut a year and a day before Heaney, complimented his mound opponent. "I sat on the bench in between innings and just watched him, knowing that I was there not too long ago and knowing how he felt," Wheeler said. "He has a good arm, and I think hes going to do well." Kevin Gregg pitched the ninth in his season debut with Miami. He earned 61 saves for the Marlins in 2007-08. Reed Johnson singled in the ninth off Wheeler with two outs, but Rafael Furcal lined out to centre to end the game. Wheeler threw a 95 mph fastball on his final pitch. "I still had plenty," Wheeler said. NOTES: Mets OF Kirk Nieuwenhuis was recalled from Triple-A Las Vegas, and OF Matt den Dekker was optioned to Las Vegas. ... Marlins slugger RF Giancarlo Stanton went 0 for 3 with two strikeouts after coming out of Wednesdays game because of a bruised left wrist. ... New York will send RHP Daisuke Matsuzaka (3-0, 2.81) to the mound on Friday against Miami RHP Henderson Alvarez (3-3, 2.56). cheap nfl jerseys cheap jerseys ' ' '

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