CLEVELAND -- The Cleveland Indians and Miami Marlins will play game two of their three-game series at Progressive Field Saturday night, and it will be interesting to see how the umpiring crew reacts to some pointed post-game remarks by Marlins manager Don Mattingly, following Clevelands 6-2 win Friday night.Mattingly was livid with the umpires, following a first inning incident that appeared to be a strikeem-out-throw-em-out double play in the Marlins favor. Instead, it was ruled ball four, not strike three.With Carlos Santana at first, Jason Kipnis the batter, and a 3-2 count, Kipnis attempted to check his swing on a pitch from Andrew Cashner. Santana was running on the pitch. It appeared to be strike three, and the throw to second by catcher J.T. Realmuto was in time to complete what appeared to be a double play.But after some confusion, home plate umpire Nic Lentz ruled that Kipnis had checked his swing, and it was ball four. So instead of two outs and nobody on base the Indians had runners at first and second and nobody out. That led to a three-run rally, and an unhappy Marlins manager.It made me sick to my stomach, Mattingly said. Kipnis is walking back to the dugout. It was sickening. How can you miss that call? I dont know that it was miss-able. He (Lentz) obviously wasnt watching. Were a young team trying to win every game in a pennant race, but I guess these games matter only to us. They dont matter to them. Its sickening. That call changed the whole game.If nothing else, the home-plate meeting with the umpires prior to Saturdays game should be interesting.Saturdays pitching matchup will be Clevelands Trevor Bauer (9-6, 3.73) vs. Miamis Jose Fernandez (13-7, 2.79 ERA). Fernandez comes into the game having not allowed a run over his last 14 innings. He will be making his second career start vs. Cleveland. His first one came as a rookie in 2013, and was memorable.In a 10-0 victory over the Indians on Aug. 2, 2013, Fernandez pitched eight scoreless innings on three hits with 14 strikeouts and one walk.Bauer will be making his 23rd start of the season. In his last start, Bauer pitched six scoreless innings against Minnesota but didnt factor into the decision in a 1-0 Indians win in 10 innings. Bauer will be making his first career start against the Marlins.Outfielder Coco Crisp, the newest Indian, could make his debut Saturday night. Crisp was acquired from Oakland in a trade on Thursday. He originally broke into the big leagues with the Indians in 2002. Now, at age 36, hes back.He played here when he first came to the majors, and I was his manager for three years in Boston. I think this should be an easy transition for him, manager Terry Francona said.I thought it was going to be a little weird since this is the first time Ive been involved in a midseason trade, but coming back here brings back old memories, good memories. Im excited, Crisp said. Slip On Noir . Vancouver Whitecaps and Toronto FC failed to make the postseason while Montreal Impact fell at the first hurdle losing heavily to Houston Dynamo in the Eastern Conference Knockout Round. Old Skool Noir Homme . LOUIS -- Attorneys for the St. http://www.basketsliponpascher.fr/air-max-98-13-cv/ . -- Lou Brocks shoulder-to-shoulder collision with Bill Freehan during the 1968 World Series and Pete Roses bruising hit on Ray Fosse in the 1970 All-Star game could become relics of baseball history, like the dead-ball era. Air Max 98 Supreme Pas Cher . 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The previous four times it happened -- in 2007, 2012, 2014 and 2015 -- the Saints never got above .500 and missed the playoffs.But the Saints want to believe this time will turn out differently over their last seven games. Some untimely mistakes may have cost them a narrow loss to the defending champion Broncos, but New Orleans players say there remains plenty of evidence that their turnaround has not by any means been derailed.Against the Broncos, the Saints had arguably their best game defensively this season, especially with their pass rush. They had six sacks after getting 11 combined in the first eight games. Cameron Jordan provided consistent pressure and had a team-high eight tackles, including one sack.I thought he played exceptionally well, coach Sean Payton said. It was probably one of his best games of the year. The pressure was significant. I think that really helped us in a lot of ways -- coverage-wise and obviously with the sudden changes that we had.The Saints twice intercepted Trevor Siemian and twice they forced Denver to settle for field-goal attempts after reaching the red zone.Although New Orleanns had four turnovers and a slow start that yielded just three first-half points, Drew Brees was 21 of 29 for 303 yards against the NFLs top-rated pass defense.dddddddddddd Brees was sacked just once by a defense that had 28 sacks in its previous nine games.Brandin Cooks finished with 98 yards on three receptions. But fellow wide receiver Michael Thomas, a rookie second-round draft choice, lost two fourth-quarter fumbles, the first of which set up a tying touchdown and the second of which led to a field goal that gave the Broncos a 23-17 lead shortly before Brees and Cooks connected on a 32-yard TD that briefly tied the game at 23.A No. 1 pick in 2014, Cooks has emerged as the Saints leading receiver the last two seasons. He said he called Thomas, who has been the most productive rookie receiver in the NFL, on Sunday night to check on him.Hes doing good, Cooks said. Stuff happens and you learn from it. As young guys we learn to bounce back. Im going to continue to push him and be there for him.The Saints have a quick turnaround as they prepare to visit NFC South rival Carolina on Thursday night.We lost a game that left a bad taste in our mouth, Jordan said. Its good that we get a fast chance at redemption.The Saints beat the Panthers 41-38 on Oct. 16 in the Superdome.The best thing that can happen for us is the next game coming up in four days, Cooks said. The best thing for this team is to get back to doing what we need to do, especially against a division opponent.---For more NFL coverage: http://www.pro32.ap.org and http://www.twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '