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SportsMarch 12, 2014

JUPITER, Fla. -- Jon Niese struggled in his first spring start that was delayed by shoulder trouble, allowing four runs in two innings of the New York Mets' 9-8 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday. The Cardinals tagged Niese for four runs in the second. Kolten Wong hit a two-run homer in the inning, hours after manager Mike Matheny expressed his support for the struggling second baseman...

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JUPITER, Fla. -- Jon Niese struggled in his first spring start that was delayed by shoulder trouble, allowing four runs in two innings of the New York Mets' 9-8 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday.

The Cardinals tagged Niese for four runs in the second. Kolten Wong hit a two-run homer in the inning, hours after manager Mike Matheny expressed his support for the struggling second baseman.

Fighting strep throat, Adam Wainwright made only one big mistake in 3 1/3 innings: Josh Satin hit a 2-1 pitch over the center field wall, giving the Mets a 1-0 lead in the second.

Zach Lutz ninth-inning solo homer off closer Trevor Rosenthal provided the Mets margin of victory.

After watching the Cardinals allow 28 runs over two games, Matheny looked for a strong outing from Wainwright.

Noteworthy

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* St. Louis announced Carlos Martinez will get the start today at the Mets. Lance Lynn will go Thursday against Atlanta.

* Matheny said top outfield prospect Oscar Taveras is still experiencing tightness in his hamstring and has missed enough time that he likely won't make the club out of spring training.

"He needed to come in and have everything go right in order for that to be a possibility," Matheny said. "It's definitely something that's holding him up."

* Jason Motte threw another bullpen session Tuesday as he works his way back from ligament replacement surgery. After his final pitch, pitching coach Derek Lilliquist exclaimed, "Looks like you are ready for live BP."

* Cardinals shortstop Aledmys Diaz is guaranteed $8 million under the four-year contract he agreed to last weekend. He receives a $2 million signing bonus and salaries of $500,000 this year, $1.5 million in 2015 and $2 million in each of the final two seasons.

* Infielder Matt Carpenter gets a $1.5 million signing bonus under his $52 million, six-year deal and salaries of $1 million this year, $3.5 million in 2015, $6.25 million in 2016, $9.75 million in 2017, $13.5 million in 2018 and $14.5 million in 2019. The Cardinals have an $18.5 million option for 2020 with a $2 million buyout. He gets a $500,000 payment if traded from now through 2017 and $1 million if dealt during the remainder of the contract. Carpenter also gets a suite on road trips.

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