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CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Yadier Molina got the loudest boos during pregame introductions. Henrikh Mkhitaryan Jersey UK . The five-time All-Star catcher got booed again as he rounded the bases for his game-turning homer. On opening day, he was driving them batty in Cincinnati again. Molina broke a seventh-inning time with a home run and made a pair of slick defensive plays on Monday, leading the defending National League champion St. Louis Cardinals to a 1-0 victory over the Reds. Everyone knew the star of this one. "Matt Holliday said it best when we were coming in shaking hands: Yadi wins," starter Adam Wainwright said. It wasnt all Molina. The Cardinals impeccable pitching was in top form, too. The Reds were blanked on opening day for the first time since 1953, ending the second-longest streak of scoring in at least one run in season openers in major league history. The Phillies went 62 years without being blanked in an opener from 1911-72. Wainwright used his refined sinker to finally get the best of the Reds, who have hit him like no other team. Wainwright allowed three hits in seven innings, fanning nine. "Ive never pitched great against the Reds," said Wainwright, who threw 105 pitches. "Today I wanted to make the emphasis on executing pitches. I tried to simplify it as much as possible." St. Louis escaped a threat in the eighth, when the Reds had runners on first and third with nobody out. Trevor Rosenthal retired all three batters in the ninth, finishing a three-hitter. "We werent able to get a hit there," said Bryan Price, who lost his managing debut. "It was disappointing, but there will be more disappointments along the way." During pregame introductions, Molina got by far the loudest boos from the crowd of 43,134 -- the second-largest for a regular-season game in Great American Ball Park history. Fans still havent forgiven the five-time All Star catcher for a 2010 brawl at home plate with Brandon Phillips. They were booing again after his first-pitch homer in the seventh, his second career off Johnny Cueto (0-1). It was one of only three hits off Cueto in seven innings. Not that the catcher noticed all the commotion from the stands. "I come over here and try to win games," he said. "Thats why Im here." Molina also fielded Joey Vottos grounder in front of the plate to start a double play in the third inning, part of an impressive game all-around. "Im biased, but I think hes the best Ive ever seen at that position," Wainwright said. Wainwright won 19 games and finished second in the NL Cy Young Award voting last season, when he had his biggest trouble with the Reds. He went 1-3 in four starts with a 7.77 ERA against Cincinnati, getting knocked around so much that he called it a "head-scratcher." Wainwright (1-0) refined a sinker in spring training and was in control on a breezy, 64-degree afternoon. He fanned new Reds leadoff hitter Billy Hamilton four times. The Reds best chance came in the eighth, when the Cardinals committed two errors. Phillips became the first Reds runner to reached third base, but was caught in a rundown on Jay Bruces grounder. Carlos Martinez fanned Todd Frazier for the final out, stranding a runner at third. Cuetos third straight opening-day start was a reminder that its a matter of staying healthy. He was on the disabled list three times last season, limited to 11 starts. He changed his delivery slightly to try to avoid injury, and was on the mark on opening day until Molina connected. There were no close plays that merited replays. NOTES: Cincinnatis last shutout loss on opening day was a 2-0 loss to the Milwaukee Braves. ... Former Reds SS Barry Larkin and Dave Concepcion threw ceremonial pitches. ... Cueto was hit on the left wrist by Matt Carpenters comebacker on his fifth pitch of the game. A trainer checked him, and he made a few practice throws. ... Hits king Pete Rose attended the game. ... The teams are off on Tuesday. Michael Wacha starts for St. Louis on Wednesday night against LH Tony Cingrani. Harry Kane Jersey UK . - A momentary lapse in focus Saturday night proved costly for the Vancouver Whitecaps. Carl Jenkinson Arsenal Jersey UK . Both teams finished the first half of the season tied on 50 points after an exciting, back-and-forth showdown at Vicente Calderon Stadium yielded no winner. Barcelona was troubled by Atletico pair Diego Costa and Arda Turan throughout, while second-half substitute Lionel Messi enjoyed the visitors best chances as the Barcelona forward headed wide before forcing goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois into a clutch stop in the 81st.TSN Baseball Analyst Steve Phillips answers several questions each week. This weeks topics include the Red Sox winning the trade deadline with a slew of great deals, the Blue Jays disappointment about standing pat, new Hall of Fame rules and the new-look Detroit Tigers. 1) The Boston Red Sox jettisoned bodies at the trade deadline but somehow managed to recoup MLB talent in return, including an All-Star in Yoenis Cespedes. Whats your take on Ben Cheringtons approach? Should he have gone for prospects or was he right to retool instead of rebuild? The Boston Red Sox were among the group of winners at the Major League Baseball non-waiver trade deadline.  They realized that they were not going to be able to resign Jon Lester to an extension so they had to trade him.  They shocked everyone by finding a buyer willing to part with proven major league talent.  No one even considered that Cespedes was even available.  The Red Sox have no interest in a complete rebuilding of the team that won the World Series a year ago.  They want a quick reconfiguration of the personnel with a hope and expectation of being in contention next year.  Even though Cespedes performance has declined over the last year and half of his three-year career; he is still fairly productive. He has 17 homers this year, which is more than all Red Sox outfielders combined (14). He should benefit from the friendly confines of Fenway Park.  Deep fly ball outs that he hit at the Oakland Coliseum will bang off the green monster in Boston.  However there is more to the story; his on base percentage, batting average and slugging percentage have all fallen.  The two-time Home Run Derby champ is certainly an offensive upgrade but I wouldnt get too carried away.  In a deal sending John Lackey to the Cardinals, the Red Sox acquired right field Allen Craig and starting pitcher Joe Kelly.  This was not a big loss to the Cardinals as Craig had struggled miserably and they had a replacement in rookie Oscar Taveras. Plus, Kelly had barely pitched this season as he is coming off of the disabled list.  But the Sox do get a hitter who drove in 97 runs in 2013 while hitting .313.  They will need a big bounce back performance in 2015. Red Sox GM Ben Cherington found two teams willing to rob Peter to pay Paul, so to speak.  The As and Cards had offence to spare and parted ways with it to get the quality pitching they wanted.  In one day, Cherington upgraded his outfield offensive production from almost non-existent to formidable.  Neither Cespedes nor Craig are having monster years.  But the talent is in there for both of them to perform better than this season.  Remember you dont get great players when they are playing well; you get them after they have played poorly.  The Sox are counting on the offence returning to the top of baseball in 2015.  I love the other activity from Cherington too.  He was able trade away smaller pieces.  For instance they were able to get prospects in return for Andrew Miller from the Orioles.  They gained financial flexibility too by dumping part of the Stephen Drew contract on the Yankees. So all-in-all, the Red Sox are a better offensive team.  But Cheringtons work is far from done as he needs to aggressively address his starting pitching for next year. Now if Cherington resigns Lester for next season and adds Max Scherzer to the rotation as a free agent while Cespedes and Craig play to potential, he may go down as a genius.  Time will tell. 2) Jose Bautista was critical of Alex Anthopoulos inactivity on Thursday. Do Jays players have the right to be upset with the non-waiver deadline passing without a big-time addition?  I absolutely understand why Blue Jays players, led by Jose Bautista, are disappointed by the inactivity of Anthopoulos and his staff at the deadline.  When is the last time the Red Sox, Yankees and Rays were all in the bottom of the AL-East? Actually, this is the only year that they are 3-4-5 in the division since the Rays inception.  You have to go back to 1992 to find when the Yankees and Red Sox were in the bottom half of the division.  The Rays were only a twinkle in Bud Seligs eye at that time as they had not even been born.  This is the year for the Jays (and Orioles) to go for it.  The Yanks and Rays and Red Sox are going to retool for next year.  We already saw signs of that at the trade deadline.  It may actually be another 22 years before we see all three of those teams at the bottom of the division again.  Teams ask their players to go out and play hard and do all they can to win games.  When the club has a chance to win a division or a Wild Card spot it is not asking too much of an organization to go out an improve the team to strengthen that shot.  The players compete on the field to try and win.  Owners and GMs cant catch the ball, throw the ball or hit the ball for the players.  The trade deadline is actually the one area where the guys in suits can compete.  The Jays stuffed shirts chose to avoid the competition.  What a let down for the players!!!  There are all kind of rumors around the deadline.  This team is talking to that team. ; This team covets this player or that player. Toby Alderweireld Jersey UK.   Sometimes the rumors are true and sometimes they are not.  There were rumors about the Jays having interest in Jeff Samardzija before he was dealt from the Cubs to the As.  There was speculation they were in on the discussion about Jon Lester.  Phillies closer Jonathan Papelbons name popped up at some point as did Rays infielder, Ben Zobrist.  All of these are good names.  Have no doubt that Anthopoulos called on all of these players but he called knowing he had absolutely no chance of affording any of them.  He just had to hope that somehow some way the market disappeared for them and the other team was willing to pay a huge portion of the salaries.  With so many teams in the playoff hunt sellers didnt have to swallow much salary. General managers are desperate to buy at the deadline.  They all want to improve their teams. If they have the need and wherewithal to fill a hole they will vigorously pursue it.  The Jays players need to understand that if Alex Anthopoulos could have made a deal, he would have.  He just didnt have any extra payroll to spend.  Dont blame Anthopoulos, blame ownership.  3) The Hall of Fame changed its rules this week, shortening eligibility to 10 years instead of 15. Many saw it as a direct challenge to the achievements of "The Steroids Era." Whats your take? The change in rules for Hall of Fame consideration will certainly streamline the process a bit and reduce the number of players who will be considered each year. This will cut out some of the "dead wood on the ballot.   Remember voters can only vote for 10 players at most each year so when the ballot is cluttered it makes the process cumbersome.  The steroid era has clearly complicated the Hall of Fame election process for the voters.  The Baseball Writers Association of America has made a clear statement that if a player has any ties to PEDs that they are not going to vote him into the Hall.  The Writers have also chosen to bar players for whom there is no direct evidence of cheating but just a hunch or suspicion.  The writers feel protected by time.  They believed that they could wait to see if any evidence of cheating ever pops up on a guy because they had 15 years.  With that number reduced to 10 years, we may get players legacies addressed much sooner.  It may turn out to be good news for the players who fail to get elected in the ten-year time frame.  Now after 10 years, players will be considered by the expansion era committee for induction.  That means a fresh set of eyes and agendas will be able to rule sooner.  If these new rules lead to more steroid players being inducted into the Hall of Fame, then it will be a success in my mind.  4)  A few weeks ago I wrote that the Oakland As were baseballs best team. I would like to take a mulligan on that pick and go with the Detroit Tigers now instead.  Tigers President and GM David Dombrowski proved once again that he is the best GM in the game.  He just acquired the best player available at the deadline.  It had seemed that the Rays had decided not to trade Price, only to change their minds.  Dombrowski was standing there waiting when that happened.  So much has been said and written about how little the Tigers gave up in the three-way trade, which landed Price in Motown.  I dont disagree with any of it.  I think the Rays got fleeced.  If this was all that they could get at the deadline they should have waited until the off-season when teams not in the playoff races are in a buying mood too.  With a guy like Price the more teams buying the better.  The baseball evaluation of David Price is easy.  Dombrowski isnt a genius because he thinks Price is good.  He is a genius because of what the acquisition did for his team this season and beyond.  The Tigers now have the last three CY Young Award winners (Scherzer, Verlander and Price.)  They also have the AL ERA champ (Anibal Sanchez) from last year and Rick Porcello (12-5, 3.24 ERA) as a fifth starter.  The Tigers have put together an Atlanta Braves starting staff from their heyday.  This is D-Citys version of Maddux, Glavine, Smoltz, Neagle and Avery.  Pretty Amazing. Just as important as what Price can do on the field for the Tigers is the impact he will have this off-season.  Remember, the Tigers offered Max Scherzer a six-year $144M contract extension, which he rejected.  Dont ask me why.  It may actually be one of the worst financial decisions ever made.  David Price now gives Dombrowski leverage in dealing with Scherzer.  Dont be surprised if Dombrowski tells Scherzers agent, Scott Boras, to take it or leave it.  If Boras rejects the deal then Dombrowski can turn to Price and offer him the same money.  Even if Scherzer leaves and Price doesnt want to sign an extension the Tigers still have a great rotation in 2015 which includes Price, Verlander, Sanchez and Porcello.  That is good enough to win the AL pennant again.  This deal reinforces why Dave Dombrowskis name comes up as a candidate for the Commissioner of Baseball.   Cheap Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys China Cheap Jerseys From China Authentic China Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys China Cheap NHL Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys ' ' '

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