MIAMI -- With Giancarlo Stanton going on the disabled list and likely out for the rest of the regular season, manager Don Mattingly said the Miami Marlins would need to find new ways to win.Thats what they did Sunday. Pitcher Tom Koehler hit a two-run infield single. Ichiro Suzuki drove in a runner from second base with a sacrifice bunt. And Christian Yelich threw a strike from left field on the final play, giving Miami a 5-4 victory over the Chicago White Sox.We lost a little confidence knowing the big guy is going to be on the DL, third baseman Martin Prado said. But we had a mission today -- go up there and find a way to perform.The victory averted a series sweep and provided a morale boost for the Marlins, who put Stanton and left-hander Adam Conley on the disabled list before the game. Stanton is expected to be sidelined at least six weeks with a strained groin.Were not the same club without him, but were still good enough to move forward, Mattingly said. Well have a little different look.The Marlins won without Stanton on their first try when Yelich threw out pinch-runner Carlos Sanchez trying to score from second base on a two-out hit in the ninth inning.With runners at first and second, Tyler Saladino singled to left, but Yelich charged to field the ball on one hop and threw on the fly to catcher Jeff Mathis, who blocked the plate and tagged Sanchez for the game-ending out.I let the throw go and saw it was going to stay pretty straight and we had a shot, Yelich said. Matty caught it and put the tag on him. I was looking at (my teammates) and they were pumped, and I said, `This is pretty sweet.Chicago manager Robin Ventura said Sanchez was right to run the bases aggressively.You have to make them make a good play, and they did, Ventura said. It was a great throw.Fernando Rodney got his third save for Miami despite allowing three hits in the ninth, including a solo homer by Tim Anderson.Chris Sale (14-6) allowed five runs in 6 2/3 innings. Hes 0-4 in his past six starts and hasnt won since his suspension for cutting up the teams throwback jerseys July 23.Im not doing too much to help us win, Sale said. Its frustrating. It would be frustrating for anybody. I dont know what my lines are or my stats are, but I just know Im not winning games.Miami trailed 2-0 before scoring three times in the fifth, thanks to four consecutive singles and Suzukis RBI bunt, which caught the White Sox napping.The bunt came with runners at first and second and nobody out, and catcher Omar Narvaez hustled toward the mound to field the ball and throw Suzuki out. But that left the plate uncovered, and Robert Andino -- who had been at second base -- kept running and scored without a throw.Sale said he was guilty of a brain cramp.Ive got to be at home plate for that, he said.Prados RBI single in the seventh put Miami ahead to stay. Marcell Ozuna snapped a 1-for-28 slump with two hits and drove in a run. Suzuki, who becomes a regular with Stanton out, didnt add to his career total of 3,003 hits but contributed his 13th RBI and scored Miamis final run.Koehler allowed three runs in six innings. Mike Dunn (3-1) pitched a perfect seventh.Chicagos Adam Eaton homered on the games first pitch. Jose Abreu hit an RBI single in the first inning, and a game-tying double that caromed off the third-base bag in the sixth.LATE ARRIVAL2B Andino, recalled from Triple-A to take Stantons roster spot, flew overnight from Las Vegas, landed at 9 a.m. and went directly to the ballpark. I aint complaining, he said. The nine-year veteran went 1 for 3 in his first major league game since 2013.GLOVE GEMS2B Saladino retreated into short center field to make running catches that robbed Prado and Adeiny Hechavarria of hits. The latter grab came with two runners aboard to end the second inning.TRAINERS ROOMMarlins INF Derek Dietrich was sore after being hit by a pitch Saturday for the 22nd time, this time in the right leg. He walked as a pinch-hitter in the eighth Sunday.UP NEXTMarlins: RHP David Phelps (5-6, 2.40) is scheduled to start Monday when Miami begins a four-game series at Cincinnati. The Marlins swept a three-game set from the Reds in July.White Sox: LHP Jose Quintana (9-8, 2.85) is scheduled to start Tuesday when Chicago opens a three-game series at Cleveland. The Indians have won six in a row from the White Sox. USA Soccer Jerseys 2020 . The incident occurred at 19:56 of the second period of the Kings 4-2 road win over Edmonton on Sunday. 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Ty Rattie scored the winner in the third period and Mac Carruth made 34 saves Friday as the Portland Winterhawks survived a furious comeback attempt to defeat London 2-1. Winterhawks defenceman Seth Jones said the final moments were tense as London, which fought back from a 3-1 series deficit in the Ontario Hockey League final and scored the series clincher with less than a second to go in Game 7, crashed the Portland net looking for the equalizer. "My heart was beating 1,000 beats a minute and I was out there doing whatever I could to keep the puck out of the net -- sliding around everywhere," said a relieved Jones. "It was definitely a big win for us tonight. We fought hard (but) it was a little closer than I wanted." Tyler Wotherspoon also scored and Nicolas Petan added two assists for the Winterhawks, who will take on the Halifax Mooseheads in Sundays final that will determine the Canadian Hockey League champion. Max Domi had the goal for the Knights, while Jake Patterson made 32 stops for London, which defeated the host Saskatoon Blades 6-1 in Thursdays tiebreaker game. Rattie had a chance to ice the game into an empty net for the Western Hockey League title holders, but couldnt find the target as Portland had to sweat out the final minute in their zone with Patterson on the bench for an extra attacker. "Its pretty exciting," Winterhawks coach Travis Green said. "It was a tough game tonight. I thought London played extremely well, especially after playing four games in five nights. Very impressive team that we beat tonight. It was a hard-fought game." Knights defenceman Scott Harrington said that although his team can be proud of its effort, the sting of the loss will linger. "Its tough. Obviously not the result that we wanted. I thought we had some real good chances and bounces just didnt go our way -- a couple broken sticks on great opportunities to score," the London captain said. "To lose 2-1, its heartbreaking, but thats the way it goes sometimes." Portlands victory now sets up a dream final involving Jones, the No. 1 ranked North American skater ahead of next months NHL draft, and Mooseheads forwards Nathan MacKinnon and Jonathan Drouin, who are second and third on the list. The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League champions beat Portland 7-4 during round robin play. Rattie broke Fridays 1-1 tie at 8:32 of the third period, circling in the London zone before rifling hhis tournament-leading fifth goal upstairs on Patterson from the slot.dddddddddddd "Hes a big game player. He does all the little things right and hes always in the right position," Carruth said of Rattie. "He sneaks into little quiet areas and finds a way to score. Hes got a great shot." The Knights dug deep and had a couple chances late but couldnt find a way past Carruth. "He was great tonight," Green said of his goaltender. "I thought it was his best game of the tournament. Just a great performance by a guy that weve leaned on for a long time now. It doesnt surprise us, but he came up big." Knights forward Ryan Rupert couldnt connect on a puck loose in front with just over seven minutes to go before Alex Broadhurt was also denied from in tight. Bo Horvat then came closest in the final minute as London suffered a disappointing end to the tournament for the second straight year after losing the 2012 final to the Shawinigan Cataractes 2-1 in overtime. "Theres no quit in that room and we knew that we had the potential to win this tournament if we played well. I thought we gave ourselves a good chance," Harrington said. "It doesnt make it any easier to swallow but I think we can hold our heads high knowing that we left it all on the ice." Added Knights coach Dale Hunter: "The character always comes out at the end and I cant say enough about the players. They give it right to the end. Weve seen it so many times this year." After a sleepy and scoreless first period, things started to open up a bit in the second. Domi gave London a 1-0 lead on the games first power play, wheeling off the sideboards and firing a quick shot past Carruth at 12:43. Patterson, who robbed Petan and fellow Portland forward Oliver Bjorkstrand earlier in the period, could do nothing on the equalizer as Wotherspoons shot from the point found its way in through a screen just 2:08 later. The London goalie then made a big save on Rattie with 3:20 remaining to keep the score tied as momentum started to shift decidedly in Portlands favour. The Winterhawks attention now turns to the star-studded and rested Mooseheads, who havent played since Tuesday. "We know were going to have our hands full, but I also know that with our team that when we play our best were tough to beat," Green said. "Ive got a lot of faith in our guys." Notes: The Knights are the host team for next years tournament. ... 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