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The pitch that I hit up the middle, I dont know what he was trying to do with it." Milwaukee is a major league-best 20-7, two more victories than the previous franchise best for the opening month, and 11-1 on the road. Milwaukees lineup featured light-swinging Scooter Gennett batting third. Ryan Braun and Jean Segura didnt start for the third straight game, Aramis Ramirez had a swollen elbow from getting hit by a pitch, and catcher Jonathan Lucroy got a scheduled day off that manager Ron Roenicke elected not to reschedule. The Brewers makeshift lineup managed just enough offence to beat the Cardinals again. "Were playing great and well enjoy it as long as we can, but its not going to last the whole season," Roenicke said. "But again, were doing things right." Carlos Gomez homered and Lohse had a two-run single for the Brewers, who have won five of six. Tyler Thornburg (3-0) struck out four in two scoreless innings and Francisco Rodriguez finished for his 13th save in 13 chances. Yadier Molina hit a three-run homer in the first and Allen Craigs RBI triple tied it in the seventh for the Cardinals, who have lost three of four. "Its April," said Matt Adams, who opened with two hits but struck out his last three trips. "Were not happy that were not winning right now but were going to continue to show up every day ready to compete. "Things are going to turn around in our favour." The Brewers are 4-1 in extra innings and the Cardinals are 0-3. St. Louis 3-0 in both games in this series. "Not as good as I should have been, plain and simple," Cardinals starter Lance Lynn said. "You get three runs in the first, you win that game." Molina had been 1 for 13 with runners and scoring position and two outs before depositing a belt-high 1-1 fastball into the first row of seats in left-centre. It was the first homer off Lohse since he gave up two in his first start of the season, and Molinas fourth overall. Lohse followed with five scoreless innings and matched his season best with nine strikeouts, plus a two-run single to cap a three-run fourth against Lance Lynn to tie it. "I fouled off a couple below the label and I think the one I hit was below the label as well," Lohse said. "He kept coming with fastballs, kind of did me a favour." Gomez homered in the seventh against Tyler Lyons, in his second inning of relief. Lyons had been listed as the starter Friday at Chicago against the Cubs, but the Cardinals have a day off Thursday and could use ace Adam Wainwright on regular rest. NOTES: Shelby Miller is 4-0 with a 1.95 ERA in six career starts against the Brewers entering the series finale. Milwaukee starter Matt Garza (1-2, 4.09 ERA) is 0-1 with an 8.31 ERA in three starts in St. Louis. ... Two rehabbing Cardinals pitchers, Jaime Garcia and Jason Motte, are getting closer to returning. 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Thaddeus Young scored seven of his 25 points in the fourth quarter, Evan Turner added 22 points, and the 76ers hung on for their first road win since Nov. 1, beating the depleted Los Angeles Lakers 111-104 on Sunday night.With injuries, lineup changes and other roster moves affecting playing time, it is important to keep your fantasy lineup up-to-date. Here are some under-the-radar players to take a look at to fill in the final spots on your team, as well as some who no longer warrant ownership. Also, a quick look at some players who had notable weeks, both good and bad. Take a look at… Eric Gordon (SG - NO) – 33.5% owned: Gordon struggled mightily at the beginning of the season before suffering a shoulder injury that caused him to miss just over a month. Owners wouldn’t have been blamed for dropping him at that point, but Gordon has returned to being a scorer since coming back. He is a guarantee for triples and does enough in other areas to be owned. He has benefitted offensively from an absence of Anthony Davis and Jrue Holiday, but will still be able to produce when the team is at full strength. Elfrid Payton (PG - Orl) – 29.6% owned: The rookie did not play well in the first half of the season but seems to have found his groove in the new calendar year. His shooting percentages from both the field and the line have increased dramatically and the consistency of his game has improved. Turnovers and a lack of three-point shot are two big knocks against Payton, but in a thin market of free agent point guards, Payton is most likely available. Donatas Montiejunas (PF - Hou) – 27.7% owned: After all of the dust has settled from the Josh Smith acquisition in Houston, Montiejunas’ value has remained high as a starter on the Rockets. He is a regular for scoring in the teens and gives a bonus to owners as a power forward who can hit a three. He has shot the ball extremely well in January (.586%) and will get rebounds as well. He is boom or bust from the free-throw line each game, but his overall production on a loaded Rockets team is a nice under-the-radar pickup. J.J. Hickson (PF/C - Den) – 12% owned: With rookie starter Jusuf Nurkic struggling since taking over the job from the now traded Timofey Mozgov, Hickson has been able to pick up the slack coming off the bench for the Nuggets. Hickson has posted three double-doubles in his last five games. He won’t provide owners with any defensive stats, which is frustrating for a big man, but owners looking for some help up front could add Hickson. Maybe say goodbye to… Terrence Ross (SG/SF - Tor) – 27.3% owned: His recent stretch of brutal play during in January has been a disappointment to both owners and the Raptors. Ross struggled to efficiently increase his workload when DeMar DeRozaan was injured, and now that the latter is back, Ross’ play has led to a total of seven points and a second half benching in his last three games. Pedro Martinez Jersey. His shot hasn’t been falling and he doesn’t provide anything else to warrant keeping on a roster. Amare Stoudemire (PF/C - NYK) – 21.4% owned: Despite being one of the season’s early surprises, old injury habits have caught up to Stoudemire, who has only played in two of the Knicks’ last 13 games. While the Knicks could use any help available, Stoudemire can’t be relied upon to play every night. There are many healthier, more consistent options available that are better than whatever Stoudemire has left in the tank for this season. Andrew Bogut (C - GSW) – 37.1% owned: Another big man with an injury history, Bogut has been unable to rekindle his early season numbers since returning six games ago. While it could just be a matter of time until he gets it going again, his low minutes and shots remain a concern. The Warriors went on a tear while he was injured, and it looks like they may be sticking to what was working. There are stronger options out there for the frontcourt. Evan Fournier (SG – Orl) – 14.6% owned: With Orlando almost at full strength, Fournier has seen his role decrease ever since the return of Victor Oladipo. As the season has progressed, his shooting percentages have fallen, and that’s not what you want to happen when your limited value is as a shooter. He never provided owners with much more than three-pointers, therefore Fournier is not worth keeping around. The week that was: Hot: Mo Williams (Min) dropped a cool 52 points on Tuesday against the Pacers, setting both a career-high and team record. He’s filled in nicely on offence since Zach LaVine was benched and Shabazz Muhammad went down. Al Horford (Atl) notched his first career triple-double in a win over the 76ers and is a huge reason why the Hawks are leading the Eastern Conference. Rudy Gobert (Uta) recorded eight rebounds in the first quarter against the Spurs and continues to be a terrorizing shot blocker, swatting away over three attempts a game. Not: Shooting an ugly 31.7% on close to 14 shots a game, C.J. Miles (Ind) also went 2-for-21 on three-pointers this week. A disappointment for most of the season, Nicolas Batum (Por) shot only .167% and scored only 12 points in three games for Portland. Lance Stephenson (Cha) finally returned to the Hornets lineup and continued to shoot the ball poorly. It looks like he will be coming off the bench for now. NFL Jerseys Wholesale Wholesale Jerseys 2019 Cheap Jerseys From China Discount NFL Jerseys China NFL Jerseys Youth NFL Jerseys Cheap Cheap NFL Black Jerseys ' ' '