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SportsMarch 25, 2013

JUPITER, Fla. -- After spending almost five years in the U.S. Navy, simply being on the mound at Roger Dean Stadium was exhilarating for Cardinals pitcher Mitch Harris -- even if the results were disappointing. Harris gave up a pair of two-run homers and took the loss as a New York Mets split squad beat St. Louis 10-7 on Sunday...

By CHUCK KING ~ Associated Press

JUPITER, Fla. -- After spending almost five years in the U.S. Navy, simply being on the mound at Roger Dean Stadium was exhilarating for Cardinals pitcher Mitch Harris -- even if the results were disappointing.

Harris gave up a pair of two-run homers and took the loss as a New York Mets split squad beat St. Louis 10-7 on Sunday.

St. Louis played with a short-handed lineup. Third baseman David Freese was a late scratch after experiencing tightness in his back. Right fielder Carlos Beltran, battling a sore toe, went 1 for 5 in a minor league game.

Jon Jay was 3 for 3 with two RBIs for the Cardinals.

Jamie Hoffmann and Zach Lutz each hit a two-run homer off the 27-year-old Harris, selected by St. Louis out of the Naval Academy in the 13th round of the 2008 draft. He had been unable to play for the organization because of his military service obligation.

"It was one of those things where, if you had told me this [would happen] two or three years ago, I wouldn't have believed you," Harris said. "It's one of those learning experiences. You get humbled real quickly, but it's good. It's definitely going to jumpstart another whole level of work ethic to get where I want to be."

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With the Cardinals leading 6-5 in the seventh inning, "Anchors Away" began playing over the stadium sound system when Harris took the mound to throw his warmup pitches.

"I heard it while I was out there," said Harris, who served on ships in the Middle East and off the coast of South America, among other places, and now expects to start the season in extended spring training.

Hoffmann greeted Harris with a two-run homer that gave the Mets a 7-6 lead. After retiring Travis d'Arnaud on a grounder, Harris walked Mike Baxter before allowing his second two-run homer, this one to Lutz.

The Cardinals scored at least one run in each of the first four innings to mount a 6-0 lead on a windy South Florida afternoon.

Noteworthy

* Shelby Miller and Joe Kelly will take their competition for the No. 5 spot in St. Louis' rotation into today's game. Miller will start against Minnesota in Fort Myers, Fla., with Kelly set to follow out of the bullpen.

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