ST. LOUIS -- Michael Wacha labored to get 12 outs and the lineup struck out 15 times. The bottom line: the St. Louis Cardinals first series after the All-Star break was no fresh start.It just continues to be really good, and then it just doesnt look quite right, manager Mike Matheny said after a 6-3 loss to the Miami Marlins on Sunday. Were always frustrated every time we walk off that field and it doesnt look like we played the way we should play.Wacha was pulled after throwing 101 pitches and the Marlins first three batters reached safely in their two-run fifth.They were grinding through seven- and eight-pitch at-bats, they were fouling off good pitches, Matheny said. Those add up at the end of the day.The outing matched Wachas shortest of the season coming off a stretch in which he was 3-1 with a 3.00 ERA in his previous six starts.It stinks, you put a lot of pressure on the bullpen, Wacha said. I felt good out there, but the command wasnt where I wanted it to be.The loss comes after Adam Wainwright threw a three-hit shutout on Saturday night, but on Friday, the bullpen blew two saves and then took the loss.Matt Holliday batted cleanup for the first time this season and was a bright spot with three of St. Louis four hits, including his 16th homer.But he didnt have much help ahead of him. Randal Grichuk struck out four times, Tommy Pham whiffed three times and the top three in the order mustered just two walks. Pham was 5 for 8 the first two games of the series with two homers on Friday.You cant wait for things to happen, you have to find a way, Pham said. If theres a will, theres a way, and theres definitely a way.Ichiro Suzuki doubled, singled twice and had another hit taken away on a replay challenge, leaving him six shy of 3,000 in Major League Baseball.The 42-year-old Suzuki made just his second start this month with All-Star Marcell Ozuna getting a day off. Hes been largely reduced to pinch hitting behind a set outfield and singled in that role on Friday.Suzuki also walked, scored a run and came up just short on his bid to beat out an infield hit. All of that in wilting, 93-degree heat for a player whod been 3 for 11 in July.Giancarlo Stantons second double of the game drove in the go-ahead run in a two-run seventh against Jonathan Broxton (1-2).Christian Yelich had two hits and three RBI and Jeff Mathis bunted home a hit for Miami, which took two of three for just its second series win the last seven years in St. Louis.Kyle Barraclough (5-2) had three strikeouts in 1 2/3 perfect relief innings and A.J. Ramos earned his 29th save in 30 chances. 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Lack made 20 saves for his third shutout of the season as the Canucks blanked the St. Louis Blues 1-0 in the first post-Olympic game for both teams night.LAS VEGAS -- Joseph Benavidez likely secured his third UFC title shot on Saturday, and he did so in arguably the best three-round fight of the year.Benavidez (25-4) narrowly defeated Henry Cejudo by split decision at The Ultimate Fighter 24 Finale?inside The Palms.Two judges had it for Benavidez via scores of 30-26 and 29-27. A third judge saw it 29-27 for Cejudo. ESPN.com scored the 125-pound flyweight contest 29-27 for Benavidez.It was an incredible, back-and-forth fight. Cejudo (10-2) landed far fewer strikes, but his shots appeared to be the heavier of the two. He scored a knockdown in the opening 30 seconds with a left hook and hurt Benavidez with kicks to the body. A U.S. Olympic gold medalist in wrestling, Cejudo managed only one takedown, from which Benavidez quickly popped up.The fight took an early turn when referee Yves Lavigne docked Cejudo a point for two accidental kicks to the groin. Although the decision looked huge at first, it didnt factor into the decision, given the final scores.Benavidez, who fights out of Las Vegas and Denver, made his adjustments in the second and third rounds. He caught Cejudo with a lot of lead right hands and was the more accurate puncher in the pocket. Cejudo continued to work Benavidez to the body, but he did better avoiding the big shots as the fight wore on.Cardio seemed to favor Benavidez late as well, as he stuffed multiple takedown attempts, usually finding a home for the left hand as the two broke away. Cejudo briefly tried to take the back in an early scramble, but Benavidez escaped. Although Benavidezs eyes were both swollen by the end, he finished with momentum on his side.Benavidez has now won six in a row. His only two UFC losses came in title fights against?Demetrious Johnson?in 2012 and 2013. He is 12-2 overall inside the Octagon.Octagon fence plays role in Masvidals TKO winWelterweight Jorge Masvidal (31-11) picked up one of the strangest finishes of his career, as his fight against Jake Ellenberger (31-12) was stopped at 4:05 of the first round, when Ellenbergers left foot got caught in the Octagon. The official result is a TKO win for Masvidal.Ellenberger was in the process of chasing Masvidal in the midst of a scramble. He sort of leapt into the cage, and as he turned onto his back, his left foot didnt move with the rest of his body. Masvidal started throwing punches, and Ellenberger could only cover up, which prompted the stoppage.ddddddddddddhat was weird, Ellenberger said. My foot got caught in the fence. I turned, and it stayed. Well see what happens.Prior to the awkward ending, both fighters had their moments. Masvidal certainly had the most significant sequence, as he dropped Ellenberger with a flurry early in the fight and nearly finished him. Ellenberger managed to work back to his feet and land a few punches of his own. Masvidal also landed a big spinning heel kick.Ellenberger might choose to appeal the result, but as of now, its officially a loss. Masvidal called for a fight against Donald Cerrone next.McMann forces Davis to submitIn a bout between two former womens bantamweight title contenders, Sara McMann (10-3) submitted Alexis Davis (17-7) via arm triangle at 2:52 of the second round.A U.S. Olympic silver medalist in wrestling, McMann landed a few early flurries on the feet, but her main advantage was the grappling. She secured her first double-leg takedown just 90 seconds in and hit a beautiful hip toss in the second round to set up the finish.For Davis, 32, it was her first appearance since April 2015. The Canadian veteran missed most of 2016 due to the birth of her first child.McMann is now on a two-fight win streak. It was the fourth submission win of her career.Hall takes decision from MaynardFeatherweight Ryan Hall (6-1) baffled former lightweight title contender Gray Maynard (12-6-1) with his unorthodox kickboxing/grappling style and took a unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28).Hall frustrated Maynard by diving for his ankles repeatedly during the fight. Maynard, a former collegiate wrestler, refused to follow Hall into his guard, which resulted in numerous referee stand-ups.The threat of those dives, however, made it impossible for Maynard to find any rhythm on his feet. Hall peppered him with front kicks, side kicks to the head and rear body kicks to the body. He cut Maynard over the left eye in the first round and surprised him several times with upkicks after diving for his legs.Hall improves to 2-0 in the UFC. Maynard, 37, who dropped to featherweight this year after an 0-4 skid, is now 1-1 in the 145-pound division. ' ' '