AnibalSanchez
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W4 | 43 |
| L6 | 44 |
| G16 | 130 |
| IP101.0 | 774.0 |
| BB31 | 303 |
| SO92 | 658 |
JoeKelly
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W1 | 1 |
| L1 | 1 |
| G5 | 5 |
| IP27.1 | 27.0 |
| BB8 | 8 |
| SO16 | 16 |
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W4 | 43 |
| L6 | 44 |
| G16 | 130 |
| IP101.0 | 774.0 |
| BB31 | 303 |
| SO92 | 658 |
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W1 | 1 |
| L1 | 1 |
| G5 | 5 |
| IP27.1 | 27.0 |
| BB8 | 8 |
| SO16 | 16 |
Giancarlo Stanton was set to play in next week's All-Star game and participate in the home run derby. Instead, he'll be recovering from arthroscopic surgery on his right knee.
After learning Stanton will miss at least a month, the Miami Marlins will try to end the first half of the season on a positive note Sunday in the finale of their three-game series against the St. Louis Cardinals.
Stanton returned to Miami's lineup Saturday after missing four games, but the return was short-lived. He exited after two innings due to continued problems with his right knee.
Stanton, who leads Miami with 19 homers and 50 RBIs, will undergo surgery Sunday and could miss about a month, according to manager Ozzie Guillen .
"He's a big bat," Guillen said. "This is our power hitter, the RBI guy. I think everybody out there has got to step it up a notch and try to cover the space."
The injury is a major setback for the Marlins (41-43), who had started to turn things around after a 3-17 stretch in June. Miami had won seven of nine after defeating St. Louis 3-2 on Friday, but lost by the same score Saturday.
The Marlins continue to struggle with runners in scoring position after an 0-for-3 effort Saturday. They are batting .232 with runners on second or third, including .197 on the road.
It hasn't helped that they've faced strong pitching from St. Louis (45-40), which has won five of seven. The Cardinals rotation is 4-2 with a 1.85 ERA over its last six games, with each starter going at least six innings.
Kyle Lohse tossed seven innings to earn the win Saturday, with Tony Cruz 's two-run triple supporting him.
Joe Kelly (1-1, 3.29 ERA) will get the ball in the Cardinals' final game before the All-Star break.
The rookie right-hander continues to do an admirable job filling in for Jaime Garcia , who has been out a month with a shoulder strain and isn't expected back until August.
Kelly hasn't allowed more than three runs in any of his five starts and has gone six innings in each of the last three.
He surrendered a three-run homer and walked four in a 3-2 loss to Colorado on Tuesday.
"He was not as efficient as he could certainly be, but overall I thought he did a nice job," manager Mike Matheny said. "He kept us in there. He's given us a chance every start. You can't ask for more than that."
Kelly's previous outing came at Miami on June 27, when he gave up two runs and five hits and didn't get a decision in the Cardinals' 5-3 defeat.
Anibal Sanchez (4-6, 4.19) earned the victory in that contest, allowing three runs in seven innings, and will oppose Kelly again Sunday.
Sanchez's last start wasn't nearly as strong, as he gave up six runs and a season-high 11 hits over five innings against Milwaukee on Tuesday, a contest the Marlins lost 13-12 in 10 innings.
Sanchez is 1-3 with a 7.34 ERA in his last six starts, giving up six or more runs three times.
Cardinals slugger Matt Holliday , who extended his hitting streak to 10 games Saturday, is 7 for 14 with two homers and a double off Sanchez. He is batting .444 during his streak.
| HITTERS | AB | AVG | H | HR | RBI | BB | SO | OBP | OPS | SLG |
| Carlos Beltran | 16 | .375 | 6 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 2 | .389 | .952 | .563 |
| Lance Berkman | 13 | .385 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 2 | .500 | 1.115 | .615 |
| Allen Craig | 1 | 1.000 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 1.000 | 3.000 | 2.000 |
| Daniel Descalso | 5 | .200 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | .333 | .533 | .200 |
| David Freese | 3 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
| Rafael Furcal | 12 | .167 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | .231 | .398 | .167 |
| Jaime Garcia | 1 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
| Matt Holliday | 11 | .545 | 6 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 3 | .583 | 1.674 | 1.091 |
| Jon Jay | 4 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
| Kyle McClellan | 2 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
| Yadier Molina | 9 | .333 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 1 | .333 | 1.000 | .667 |
| Skip Schumaker | 8 | .250 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | .400 | .650 | .250 |
| Jake Westbrook | 1 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | .500 | .500 | .000 |
Miami Marlins |
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| Date | Player | Status | Injury |
| July 06, 2012 | Giancarlo Stanton | Day-to-Day | Sore right knee |
| June 30, 2012 | Edward Mujica | 15-Day DL | Fractured right pinkie toe |
| June 16, 2012 | Sandy Rosario | 15-Day DL | Strained right quad |
| May 23, 2012 | Austin Kearns | 15-Day DL | Strained right hamstring |
| May 23, 2012 | Austin Kearns | 15-Day DL | Strained right hamstring |
| May 19, 2012 | Emilio Bonifacio | 15-Day DL | Left thumb sprain |
St. Louis Cardinals |
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| Date | Player | Status | Injury |
| June 06, 2012 | Jaime Garcia | 15-Day DL | Strained left shoulder |
| May 31, 2012 | Skip Schumaker | 15-Day DL | Strained right hamstring |
| May 31, 2012 | Skip Schumaker | 15-Day DL | Strained right hamstring |
| May 23, 2012 | Matt Carpenter | 15-Day DL | Strained right oblique |
| May 23, 2012 | Matt Carpenter | 15-Day DL | Strained right oblique |
| May 20, 2012 | Lance Berkman | 15-Day DL | Torn meniscus, right knee |
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Rafael Furcal warmed up for his National League All-Star Game start by triggering a home plate celebration. Heath Bell heads into the All-Star break with his job in jeopardy.
Furcal capped a three-run ninth-inning rally with a two-run, bases-loaded single off the vulnerable Miami closer that gave the St. Louis Cardinals a 5-4 victory over the Marlins on Sunday and a feeling of exhilaration in the clubhouse.
"That's pretty good, especially when it's 4-2 in the ninth inning and against one of the best closers in the game," Furcal said. "It's very special to do that, and now we're ready to go for the second half."
Pinch hitter Austin Kearns put the Marlins up 4-2 with a three-run home run in the seventh.
The blown save was the sixth in 25 chances for Bell (2-5), saddled with a 6.75 ERA. The right-hander gave up a run while earning his 19th save in the series opener Friday and Ryan Webb was warming up when the game ended.
"I feel like I've let the whole organization down," Bell said. "I'm the reason that we're 10 games back, plain and simple.
"If I've been doing my job we'd be right in the hunt."
Manager Ozzie Guillen put Bell on notice, but said he'd wait until after the break before deciding anything. The right-hander is in the first year of a three-year, $27 million free agent deal after three straight 40-plus save season with the Padres, going 15-9 with 132 saves in 146 chances and a 2.23 ERA from 2009-2011.
The Marlins are actually nine games out in the NL East.
"I've stood behind him but he's got to be better than that," Guillen said. "He is better than that. If he's not better, I'll find a solution.
"I have to make a decision and it will be drastic."
Guillen wasn't happy with Hanley Ramirez , either. Ramirez left the game with a lacerated right finger that needed stitches from punching a cooling fan in the dugout after grounding out in the sixth.
"A very stupid injury," Guillen said. "Very immature, very immature. You hurt yourself because you can't hit? Good hitters don't do that."
General manager Mike Hill thought Ramirez would be ready on Friday when they begin a four-game series at home against the Nationals. Ramirez, batting .248 with 12 homers and 44 RBIs, was embarrassed.
"I got mad. I know I've been playing hard but at the same time I've got to produce more. I'll be there Friday, I think definitely. I'm going to die on the field."
Mitchell Boggs (2-1) struck out Donovan Solano with the bases loaded to end the ninth after Marc Rzepczynski left with heat-related woes in a game that began with the temperature at 94 degrees. Rzepczynski said he was having trouble focusing on the catcher's glove.
"Not overheated, but getting very close to it," Rzepczynski said.
Furcal also had an RBI single in the fifth and has 36 RBIs overall, most among National League leadoff men. He singled to left on a 1-2 pitch and David Freese barely beat catcher John Buck 's tag for the winning run.
"Great way to end the first half," Freese said. "We worked some good ABs off Bell and got it done."
Buck had the ball ahead of the slide and the Marlins briefly argued the call. After watching a replay, Buck said home plate umpire Phil Cuzzi had gotten it right.
"I came in here and checked it, and I think he got it," Buck said.
The Cardinals took two of three from Miami and headed into the All-Star break on a 6-2 streak after taking two of three from Miami.
The Marlins were minus another star most of the series. Giancarlo Stanton , the team's lone All-Star, underwent arthroscopic surgery on his right knee Sunday after playing just two innings a day earlier.
Hill said the surgery was a success and that the team was hopeful Stanton would be back in four to six weeks.
Omar Infante added three hits and Logan Morrison and Greg Dobbs extended their hitting streaks to 11 games for Miami, which despite the loss has won seven of 11.
Tony Cruz cut the deficit to a run with a bases-loaded sacrifice fly with one out in the ninth and Daniel Descalso coaxed an 11-pitch walk to load the bases again ahead of Furcal's winning hit. Furcal, who had been 0 for 4 with the bases loaded and 0 for 10 the last two seasons, is 5 for 14 against Bell with four RBIs and four walks.
The top three in the Marlins' order, Jose Reyes , Ramirez and Carlos Lee , were a collective 1 for 31 with five walks, an RBI and two runs. Florida pitchers held Cardinals All-Star Carlos Beltran to a single in 13 at-bats.
Rookie Joe Kelly allowed an unearned run in six innings for the Cardinals. But manager Mike Matheny 's attempt to finesse the seventh with three relievers flopped when Mikael Cleto gave up a double and a walk with one out to the only batters he faced and Kearns greeted Victor Marte with his third career pinch homer on a 2-0 fastball that landed an estimated 409 feet in the visitor's bullpen in left-center.
Furcal's RBI single in the fifth had put the Cardinals ahead 2-1. Skip Schumaker had an RBI single in the second and Matt Holliday extended his hitting streak to 11 games.
Florida starter Anibal Sanchez gave up two runs in six innings and walked none for just the second time this season. He entered Sunday's start 2-6 with a 5.64 ERA over 10 starts, but also was stingy against the Cardinals on June 27 at home when he allowed three runs in seven innings and got the win in a 5-3 victory.
Mike Dunn didn't allow a hit in 1 2-3 innings and Steve Cishek struck out Holliday with a man on third to end the eighth. St. Louis hitters are 1 for 19 against Cishek, who worked 1 2-3 hitless innings on Friday in a 3-2 victory.
The Marlins took the lead without a hit in the first, fueled by one-out walks to Ramirez and Carlos Lee . Ramirez stole second on the first pitch to Lee, the pair pulled off a double steal as Logan Morrison struck out on a full count and Ramirez scored without a play after catcher Tony Cruz threw wildly into left field.
Kelly struck out five and walked five, but kept his pitch count manageable by allowing just two hits and getting two double plays - one that he started himself after snaring a liner by John Buck in the second. Pitching coach Derek Lilliquist visited after 10 of Kelly's first 18 pitches were balls.
NOTES: Cardinals 1B Lance Berkman will work out with the team Thursday in Cincinnati and then leave for a rehab assignment. He's been out since arthroscopic knee surgery in late May. "I think everybody knows when you go this long, you need to see live pitching," manager Mike Matheny said. ... Furcal got his first bases-loaded RBI since walking against Cardinals closer Jason Motte on July 16, 2010. ... Lee got his first stolen base on his first attempt of the year, on the back end of a double steal with Hanley Ramirez in the first. Lee had eight seasons of double-digit steals through 2007 but totaled 16 steals the previous four years. ... The Marlins entered the day with three 10-game hitting streaks by Justin Ruggiano , Logan Morrison and Greg Dobbs . It's the first time that's happened for the franchise since Luis Castillo , Kevin Millar and Andy Fox had double-digit streaks on June 5, 2002 according to STATS LLC. Ruggiano was 0 for 4 with three strikeouts.