MIAMI -- Brandon Crawford was a big hit Monday night. Seven of them, to be exact.Crawford became the first major leaguer in 41 years to get seven hits in a game, finally putting the San Francisco Giants ahead to stay with an RBI single in the 14th inning of an 8-7 victory over the Miami Marlins.A great performance, said Giants bench coach Ron Wotus, who filled in as manager after Bruce Bochy was hospitalized with an illness.Bochy picked a heck of a day to take off.The previous player to get seven hits in a game was Pittsburgh Pirates infielder Rennie Stennett on Sept. 16, 1975, at the Chicago Cubs. He did it in nine innings, the only big leaguer to accomplish that feat since before 1900.It doesnt happen very often that you get eight at-bats in a game so I figured it didnt happen a whole lot, but you dont think about stuff like that when youre playing, Crawford said.The San Francisco shortstop, who entered in a 6-for-36 slide, raised his batting average 13 points to .278. He tripled, doubled and had five singles in eight at-bats, tying the NL record for hits in a game.I got a couple to drop in and squeak past and then I hit a few balls hard, too, that found holes, Crawford said. I felt good.The seven hits set a franchise mark.Its crazy to me, Crawford said. The history of the Giants with all of the great players that have come through, you would think that somebody pushed across seven hits in one day, but its pretty crazy to be in pretty small company.Crawfords hits came off six different pitchers.What do you have to do to get that guy out? I dont know, Marlins manager Don Mattingly said. We didnt figure it out today. Hes a tough out right now and obviously, when youre getting seven hits, youre feeling pretty good about yourself. So Im sure this whole series, its not going to be fun trying to get him out.The only major league player besides Stennett to get seven hits in a nine-inning game was Wilbert Robinson for the old Baltimore Orioles of the National League in 1892.Johnny Burnett holds the major league mark for an extra-inning game with nine hits for Cleveland in a 1932 contest that lasted 18 innings.George Kontos (3-2) pitched two scoreless innings to earn the victory.Relievers dont get measured on wins and losses for the most part, but to be out there in a game like that and be able to throw the final pitch and stamp my name on a win like that -- it was just a gutsy, gritty game, Kontos said.The Giants were without Bochy, admitted to a Miami hospital in the morning after feeling ill. He was to be monitored overnight and is expected back on the bench Tuesday night.San Francisco went 6 for 21 with runners in scoring position and left 18 on base in a game that took 5 hours, 34 minutes -- the longest of the season for both teams.Exhausting, Crawford said. Im tired right now.Andrew Cashner, Miamis scheduled starter for Friday, entered in the top of the 14th to face Crawford with two on and he lined a single to center field that scored Brandon Belt for an 8-7 lead.I try to take every at-bat separate whether Im 0 for 4 with four strikeouts or 6 for 7, Crawford said. I was just trying to get the runner in any way I could.Christian Yelich homered and tied a career high with four RBI for the Marlins. Martin Prado also went deep and drove in two runs. They hit back-to-back homers in the fifth.San Francisco threatened in the 13th when Crawford hit a one-out triple off Dustin McGowan (1-3). After the second out, Mattingly intentionally walked two batters to get to the pitchers spot in the order.The Giants were out of position players, leaving ace pitcher Madison Bumgarner, a .183 hitter with legitimate power, to pinch-hit with the bases loaded. He struck out to end the inning.The Marlins took a 5-1 lead into the seventh behind a solid outing from Jose Fernandez, who allowed one run in six innings.The Giants scored five times in the seventh off three relievers and started the inning with six consecutive hits on their way to a 6-5 lead.Miami responded with Yelichs two-run single. Crawfords single in the eighth tied it at 7.We bounced back, Mattingly said. They bounced back and from there it was crazy after that.Giants starter Johnny Cueto allowed five runs in five innings.WAY TO GO, ICHIROMarlins outfielder Ichiro Suzuki received a standing ovation before his pinch-hit appearance in the sixth after getting his 3,000th career hit Sunday in Colorado. Suzuki tipped his helmet in appreciation before grounding out in his only at-bat.TRAINERS ROOMGiants: OF Hunter Pence fouled a ball off his eye on Saturday. He was given a day off Sunday and was back in the lineup Monday. Hes fine, Wotus said.Marlins: 1B Justin Bour (ankle) has taken a break from his rehab stint, citing soreness, but could return to the big league club on this homestand, which ends Sunday. Were hopeful, but its probably a 50-50 thing, Mattingly said.UP NEXTGiants: LHP Matt Moore (7-7, 4.04 ERA overall) makes his second start with the Giants on Tuesday after being acquired in a trade with Tampa Bay.Marlins: RHP Tom Koehler (8-8, 4.05) is 2-0 with a 0.90 ERA in his last three starts. Benoit Costil Jersey . Scott won the Australian PGA last week in his first event in Australia since winning the U.S. Masters in April. 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Stanley, a fourth-year business administration student from Charlottetown, scored both goals in a 2-0 win over Dalhousie on Friday and tallied again in a 1-0 win over Saint Marys on Sunday.REGINA - The most anticipated piece of Saskatchewan Roughriders new offence will have to wait at least one more week to arrive. Perennial all-star Geroy Simon, making his Roughriders debut after being acquired in an off-season trade with the B.C. Lions, left Thursdays 24-23 loss to the Calgary Stampeders without a catch after suffering an undisclosed injury in the first half and did not return. Saskatchewan head coach Corey Chamblin said after the game he had not spoken to the teams medical staff and offered no further update on Simons condition. The CFLs all-time receptions leader, Simon was hobbled by a hamstring injury in 2012 and played only 13 games after missing just three games in the previous 10 years combined. Simon was replaced in the pre-season game by Greg Carr who had one catch for 20 yards. "Well get our chemistry going," said Roughriders quarterback Darian Durant. "The main thing is just making sure we distribute the ball and put points on the board. "Geroys a key part of my offence but we cant focus just on him." The final exhibition game for the Stamps (1-1) and the Riders (1-1) may have left Saskatchewan with more questions than answers. Durant was sacked five times, with the offensive line surrendering another late in the game on backup Tino Sunseri. Save for a 10-minute stretch in the third quarter, the offence generally sputtered, while the kicking game also left plenty to be decided. Coming off a 1 for 3 effort on field goals in the Riders June 13 pre-season opener against Edmonton, Chris Milo did not get a chance to kick a field goal. Brody McKnight, who was 2 for 2 against the Eskimos, missed on his only attempt Thursday from 48 yards. Another field-goal attempt by Ricky Schmitt, who was used primarily as a punter, was bobbled on the snap causing a turnover on downs. "I only had a couple opportunities for a couple extra points but its always pleasant to kick those," said Milo. "It means the guys are doing things right. I had one punt I thought I hit pretty well, and kickoffs went well too. "Its all in the coaches hands now but I thought I had a good camp." The Roughriders opened the scoring on their first possession of the game, which primarily featured the first-team offences and defences for each club. Durant recovered his own fumble and passed to Rob Bagg at the sideline for a first down on the third play off the drive, and Kory Sheets ran for a one-yard TD three plays later.dddddddddddd. Calgary replied with 14 straight points on field goals of 37 and 35 yards from Rene Paredes, a 26-yard touchdown pass from Drew Tate to Rob Cote before the first quarter was up and a 63-yard punt single from Rob Maver that bounced past Riders returner Jock Sanders and into the end zone. Saskatchewans offence got a jolt after Maver conceded a safety early in the third quarter. Sheets second touchdown of the game, a 12-yard rush midway through the third, put Saskatchewan ahead 16-14. Sheets followed up on the next possession with a 50-yard run from near half that set up a four-yard TD toss from Durant to Scott McHenry that put Saskatchewan ahead 23-14. But six days after the Roughriders scored twice in the final minute to beat Edmonton by a touchdown, it was Saskatchewan that couldnt hold a fourth-quarter lead. Trailing by nine after three quarters, the Stampeders drew within two points 41 seconds into the fourth on LaMarcus Cokers one-yard touchdown run. Paredes scored his third field goal of the game from 29 yards with less than three minutes left to seal the win. Sheets finished the game with a game-high 97 yards rushing on 10 runs and also led the Riders with five receptions. "There were some good things in that game," said Chamblin. "With as many bodies and as many penalties as we took it was still a one-point game. "So if we clean those things up and do what we need to do, finish drives when we need to, stop guys, thats a part of football. But if we do that on a consistent basis then well be a real good football team." Durant finished 14-of-23 passes for 112 yards with one touchdown and one interception. Drew Willy and Tino Sunseri relieved Durant in the fourth quarter. Willy was 2 for 5 for 24 yards and Sunseri was incomplete on his only throw of the game. Tate played the first half at quarterback for the Stamps before giving way to Ryan Perrilloux, Kevin Glenn and Bo Levi Mitchell in the second half. Tate went 9 for 21 for 107 yards and a touchdown. Perrilloux was 1 for 3 for 14 yards in two series of action. Glenn finished 4 for 5 for 39 yards, and Mitchell closed out the game completing all four passes he attempted. Calgary opens the regular season June 28 at home against the B.C. Lions while the Roughriders are in Edmonton June 29 to take on the Eskimos. ' ' '