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    PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- A shaky spring training outing didn't faze Scott Kazmir.

    Although Tampa Bay's All-Star left-hander gave up a three-run homer to Ryan Ludwick and a solo shot to Rick Ankiel during Thursday's 9-7 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals, he didn't view his latest start as a setback.

    The 25-year-old said he was affected by a stomach virus and was satisfied to get in four innings, even though the Cardinals got to him for five runs and eight hits.

    "It felt like every pitch I threw, I had to take a step back and kind of catch my breath," Kazmir said. "It was not a good feeling out there, but I still got my work in."

    Kazmir, who walked one and struck out two, didn't consider delaying his third start of spring training.

    "I just felt like I'd be way behind if I did scratch a start. I felt good enough to still get out there," he said. "I'm not worried about the numbers in spring training. You look at my past history, and my numbers in spring training are not too hot. It's not like I'm trying to win any trophy. I'm just going out there trying to get work in."

    St. Louis starter Joel Pineiro allowed two runs and six hits in four innings. Hard-throwing Jason Motte, a candidate to be the Cardinals' closer, retired four of five batters in the eighth and ninth innings for his third save.

    Meanwhile, former Cardinals closer Jason Isringhausen was sharp in his second appearance for Tampa Bay, which signed him to a minor league deal last month. St. Louis released Isringhausen after last season, when injuries limited him to 42 appearances.

    The right-hander, whose 293 career saves are the sixth highest among active players, yielded a fifth-inning double to Allen Craig and struck out Joe Mather to finish a scoreless inning.

    "I thought he did really a nice job," Rays manager Joe Maddon said. "He's really shown his arm strength."

    Cardinals manager Tony La Russa said before the game that a healthy Isringhausen can help the Rays.

    "Whenever he's struggled it's been health-related," La Russa said, adding that the 36-year-old could fill a variety of roles in the bullpen.

    "Anybody who's gotten outs in the ninth inning," LaRussa said, "can get outs at any point in the game."

    Injured Rays outfielder B.J. Upton took another important step in rehab from offseason shoulder surgery, getting three at-bats as the designated hitter in a Triple-A minor league game. He went 0-for-3 with a strikeout, but felt the most significant development of the day was he swung and missed a pitch -- and felt fine.

    "That was my biggest concern, swinging and missing. I took my normal swing and didn't feel anything," Upton said. "It's another roadblock we passed. I didn't know how it was going to feel. It's good to get it out of the way."

    Upton played most of last season with an injured left (non-throwing) shoulder that affected his production at the plate. He had surgery shortly after the World Series and hopes to play in a major league exhibition in the next two weeks.

    The Rays have said they won't rush his return, even if that means him beginning the regular season on the disabled list.

    "We talk about being patient with it," Maddon said, "and we want to continue to do that."

    Upton conceded it has been difficult to not be able to participate fully in spring training.

    "These guys are out there having fun, and I'm in the training room or out back working out. I really want to be with my teammates," he said.

    "If you've never been in this situation, you don't know what it's going to be like. It's definitely been a little tougher for me watching these guys come in and get ready for a game and my day is pretty much over. But other than that, I'm just happy I'm finally getting back out there."

     
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    St. Louis Cardinals
    Brendan Ryan, 2B6221002 .294
    Rick Ankiel, CF3233100 .365
        Colby Rasmus, PR-CF1100012 .229
    Ryan Ludwick, RF4113012 .159
       a- Shane Robinson, PH-RF1110000 .500
    David Freese, DH4011010 .143
       b- Joe Thurston, PH-DH1000011 .268
    Yadier Molina, C3010002 .333
        Matt Pagnozzi, C1000011 .143
    Allen Craig, 1B3020001 .462
       c- Jon Jay, PH-LF2011010 .371
    Joe Mather, LF-1B5000023 .196
    Brian Barden, 3B4120002 .360
    Tyler Greene, SS4120102 .275
    Totals42916928  
    a-doubled for Ludwick in the 8th
    b-struck out for Freese in the 8th
    c-struck out for Craig in the 7th
    Batting
    2B - Shane Robinson (1, Rodriguez), Allen Craig (3, Isringhausen), Brian Barden (3, Rodriguez)
    HR - Rick Ankiel (1, Kazmir), Ryan Ludwick (1, Kazmir)
    RBI - Brendan Ryan (3), Rick Ankiel 3 (8), Ryan Ludwick 3 (9), David Freese (2), Jon Jay (4)
    2-OUT RBI - Brendan Ryan (2), Rick Ankiel 3 (4), David Freese (1), Jon Jay (2)
    Team LOB - 10
    Fielding
    DP - T. Greene-Ryan-Craig, Barden-Ryan-Mather
    E - Tyler Greene (3, Throwing), Brad Thompson (1, Throwing)
    St. Louis Cardinals
    Joel Pineiro (W,3-0) 4622110 1.29
    Ryan Franklin 1322011 3.86
    Floyd Norrick (H,1) 1000110 0.00
    Brad Thompson 1.2431100 5.23
    Jason Motte (S,3) 1.1000120 1.23
    HBP - Zobrist (by Floyd Norrick)
    Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Joel Pineiro 9-1, Ryan Franklin 1-0, Brad Thompson 3-2, Jason Motte 1-1
    Batters Faced - Joel Pineiro 18, Ryan Franklin 5, Floyd Norrick 5, Brad Thompson 10, Jason Motte 5
    Tampa Bay Rays
    Justin Ruggiano, LF3010002 .282
       a- Elliot Johnson, PH-RF2000014 .273
    Adam Kennedy, 2B3010010 .281
        Morgan Ensberg, 3B2021000 .200
    Evan Longoria, 3B3110001 .346
        Ray Olmedo, 2B2000013 .273
    Pat Burrell, DH5122011 .355
    Gabe Gross, RF2100101 .280
        Jon Weber, LF1110100 .379
    Ben Zobrist, CF-1B4232011 .222
    Chris Richard, 1B2011000 .276
       b- Ray Sadler, PH-CF2100101 .276
    Shawn Riggans, C3010002 .269
        Craig Albernaz, C0000000 .000
       c- Stephen Vogt, PH-C0001000 .000
    Reid Brignac, SS3000105 .205
    Totals37713745  
    a-struck out for Ruggiano in the 6th
    b-walked for Richard in the 6th
    c-hit a sacrifice fly for Albernaz in the 8th
    Batting
    2B - Evan Longoria (4, Franklin), Jon Weber (4, Thompson), Ben Zobrist (3, Pineiro), Shawn Riggans (1, Pineiro)
    HR - Pat Burrell (2, Franklin)
    SF - Stephen Vogt (1)
    RBI - Morgan Ensberg (3), Pat Burrell 2 (12), Ben Zobrist 2 (4), Chris Richard (4), Stephen Vogt (1)
    2-OUT RBI - Morgan Ensberg (1), Pat Burrell 2 (3)
    CS - Justin Ruggiano (2, 2nd base by Franklin/Molina), Ben Zobrist (1, 3rd base by Pineiro/Molina)
    Team LOB - 9
    Fielding
    Outfield Assists - Jon Weber 1
    DP - Kennedy-Brignac-Richard, Brignac-Kennedy-Richard, Ensberg-Olmedo-Richard
    E - Reid Brignac (2, Throwing), Morgan Ensberg 2 (4, Misplayed grounder)
    Tampa Bay Rays
    Scott Kazmir (L,1-1) 4854122 5.40
    Jason Isringhausen 1100010 4.50
    Brian Shouse 1320000 1.29
    Derek Rodriguez 2422140 7.50
    Jino Gonzalez 1000010 0.00
    HBP - Molina (by Scott Kazmir), Barden (by Jino Gonzalez)
    Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Scott Kazmir 5-4, Jason Isringhausen 2-0, Brian Shouse 4-0, Derek Rodriguez 1-0, Jino Gonzalez 1-1
    Batters Faced - Scott Kazmir 21, Jason Isringhausen 4, Brian Shouse 7, Derek Rodriguez 10, Jino Gonzalez 4
    Game Information
    Attendance - 6969
    Game Time - 3:02
    Temperature - 79
    Umpires - Home - Tim Tschida, First Base - John Hirschbeck, Second Base - Tim Welke, Third Base - Tim Timmons
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