PITTSBURGH -- Orlando Arcia came to the major leagues with great expectations and he showed why Saturday night.The struggling rookie shortstop had three hits, including a tiebreaking single in Milwaukees four-run eighth inning, and the Brewers beat Pittsburgh 7-4 to extend the Pirates losing streak to five games.Arcia grounded a bases-loaded single into right field against Felipe Rivero, lifting the Brewers to a 3-2 lead. Pinch-hitter Manny Pina followed with a two-run single and Keon Broxton capped the big inning with an RBI single as Milwaukee won its third straight following a six-game losing streak.He did a great job of getting a big hit, especially when he fell behind 0-2 against a guy with a great arm, Brewers manager Craig Counsell said. He made some nice plays in the field, too. The last two weeks, youre starting to see every ball he gets his glove on, he makes the play.Pittsburghs Neftali Feliz (4-2) was charged with two runs, retiring only one of three batters before leaving with right arm discomfort.Arcia, considered the Brewers top prospect entering the season, raised his batting average to .206 in 29 games since making his major league debut Aug. 1.I have been up here for a little bit more than a month, so its time for everything to come together, Arcia said. I feel a lot more relaxed and am playing the way I know I can play.Milwaukee slugger Chris Carter had four hits, including a two-run drive off Ivan Nova in the sixth inning for his 31st homer. He had gone hitless in 10 at-bats in his previous three games.Broxton, a rookie who was acquired from the Pirates in an offseason trade, also had three hits and swiped two bases. He has been successful on 21 of 22 steal attempts.Im starting to learn the keys to being able to steal bases at this level and its amazing that Ive been able to help the team win with my baserunning Broxton said.The Pirates rallied for two runs in the eighth inning to cut the deficit to 6-4. Starling Marte hit a 434-foot home run to the batters eye in center field off Corey Knebel and pinch-hitter John Jaso added an RBI single.But Blaine Boyer got Josh Harrison to hit into an inning-ending double play and Carter added an RBI single in the ninth. Tyler Thornburg got three outs for his eighth save.The Pirates remained 2 1/2 games behind St. Louis for the second NL wild card. The Cardinals lost 9-1 at Cincinnati.The Pirates left nine runners on base and went 1 for 9 with runners in scoring position.We have to find ways to score runs, Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said. Were getting opportunities to score runs. We need to find a way to have that at-bat we need, pass the baton. The pitcher is the one in trouble. Get that good at-bat, hit the ball hard where its pitched, keep it simple and go on.Carlos Torres (3-3) got the win despite allowing Andrew McCutchens 19th homer in the seventh inning, tying it at 2.Marte had three hits and Harrison added two.Brewers starter Jimmy Nelson allowed only one run in 5 1/3 innings despite six walks. He gave up four hits and struck out four.Nova surrendered two runs and five hits in six innings with six strikeouts and one walk.TRAINERS ROOMBrewers: RHP Michael Blazek was activated from the 15-day disabled list after being out since Aug. 14 with a strained forearm. ... 3B Jonathan Villar missed the game with a sore left knee after he got hurt Friday night when Harrison slid into him in a play at third base.Pirates: RHP Gerrit Cole (elbow inflammation) threw 30 fastballs before the game, the first time he had worked off a mound since going on the DL on Aug. 25 with elbow inflammation.LONG TIME COMINGPirates left-hander Kelvin Marte made his major league debut after spending 10 years in the minor leagues and struck out 2011 NL MVP Ryan Braun to end the eighth inning, though he also walked a batter and gave up Broxtons RBI single. The Pirates selected the 28-year-olds contract from Triple-A Indianapolis on Tuesday.UP NEXTBrewers: RHP Chase Anderson (7-11, 4.92 ERA) is scheduled to start Sunday in the finale of the three-game series. The Pirates beat him last Sunday at Milwaukee, handing Anderson his first loss in eight starts since July 9.Pirates: LHP Steven Brault (0-1, 3.86 ERA) will make his fourth career start.Vente Yeezy 700 . On Tuesday, Ottawa placed forward Cory Conacher and defenceman Joe Corvo on waivers as trade rumours swirl around the Senators. Fausse Air Max 90 Pas Cher . World champions Tatiana Volosozhar and Maxim Trankov of Russia won the gold medal with 237.71 points, Moore-Towers and Moscovitch followed at 208.45 and Ksenia Stolbova and Fedor Klimov of Russia were third at 187. http://www.airmaxpaschervente.fr/ . Peter Holland and Brad Staubitz were sent to Toronto on Saturday as the Maple Leafs traded defenceman Jesse Blacker and draft picks to the Anaheim Ducks. Air Max 97 Pas Cher France . Artturi Lehkonen, Joni Nikko and Ville Leskinen had the other goals for Finland (1-0) while Juuse Saros stopped 28 shots. Tim Robin Johnsgard had the lone goal for Norway (0-2). Vente Air Max Tn Pas Cher . Pierce was ejected in the third quarter of Indianas 103-86 win Monday. George Hill stole a bad pass and was going in for a layup, and Pierce hustled back and appeared to be trying to wrap him up.With nicknames like The Mecca and The Worlds Most Famous Arena, New Yorks Madison Square Garden has played host to just about every form of sports and entertainment since first opening its doors five blocks away in 1879. Within that great history, there has been a fair amount of legendary fights, whether planned in the form of boxing and pro wrestling or organically spawned within the grounds of competition. But The Garden had yet to play host to the Octagon until Saturday nights UFC 205, which invades MSG in the first mixed martial arts card to be held in New York City in company history. Before the UFC sets down its flag in midtown Manhattan for the first time with a stacked card, headlined by lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez against Conor McGregor, lets take a look back at the most memorable fights to take place at MSG.?Jake LaMotta vs. Sugar Ray RobinsonOctober 2, 1942In the first of six meetings between the Hall of Fame boxers over a nine-year span, Ray Robinson moved up to middleweight and soundly outpointed Jake LaMotta, right, over 10 rounds. Robinson, the longtime welterweight champion who improved to 36-0 with the win, had begun to exhaust his options at 147 pounds and boxed circles around his larger opponent, despite weighing in at 15 pounds below the middleweight limit of 160. The fight took place hours after the conclusion of Game 3 of the 1947 World Series between the Yankees and Dodgers in Brooklyn. Robinson went on to win the overall series between the two fighters 5-1, with LaMotta scoring his lone victory by decision in their second fight, in 1943.?Joe Louis vs. Rocky MarcianoOctober 26, 1951Well past his prime in the final bout of his legendary career, Joe Louis officially passed the torch to the up-and-coming Rocky Marciano, who was less than a year away from winning the world heavyweight championship. Marciano was hesitant to accept the fight against the 37-year-old Louis, his boyhood idol, who badly needed the money. The Brown Bomber, who had once held the heavyweight title for an incredible 11 years and eight months before relinquishing it to Ezzard Charles in 1950, ultimately succumbed to Marciano in Round 8 after being knocked down twice. Referee Rudy Goldstein stepped in to wave off the bout without a count after Louis was sent through the ropes and onto the ring apron.?Gordie Howe vs. Lou FontinatoFebruary 1, 1959Nicknamed Mr. Hockey, Gordie Howe is remembered over his Hall of Fame career as a 23-time NHL All-Star who scored an incredible 801 goals, a record that stood until Wayne Gretzky broke it in 1994. But he is just as easily remembered as one of the toughest to ever lace up a pair of skates and was no stranger to throwing fists. Howe, who played 25 seasons with the Detroit Red Wings, had his most famous fight at MSG against New York Rangers enforcer Lou Fontinato. Their feud had been brewing for some time, but Howe got the best of him in this exchange, breaking Fontinatos nose, dislocating his jaw and leaving him a bloodied mess.?Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Frazier IMarch 8, 1971Known simply as The Fight of the Century -- or, even simpler, as The Fight -- the whole world seemed to stop and take notice the night Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier met for the first of three memorable heavyweight duels in the 1970s. Their first meeting held the greatest cultural significance. The unbeaten Ali had recently returned from a three-year exile after being stripped of the heavyweight championship for draft evasion. Frazier, meanwhile, had captured the undisputed title in his absence, making this fight the first time an unbeaten former heavyweight champion had faced the current unbeaten one. Frazier floored Ali in Round 14 with a devastating left hook and went on to win by unanimous decision.Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Frazier IIJanuary 28, 1974Nearly three years after their first meeting, Ali and Frazier met for the second time at MSG, this time in a non-title pairing after Frazier had lost the title by knockout to George Foreman in January 1973. This 12-round bout was the least memorable of their epic trilogy, with Ali, left, gaining revenge via a close yet unanimous decision. Ali went on to win their third meeting, dubbed The Thrilla in Manila, in 1975.?Mike Milbury and the Boston Bruins vs. Rangers fansDecember 23, 1979Rangers fans got up close and personal with the rival Bruins during a bizarre sequence just two days before Christmas. After a melee broke out between both teams, a Rangers fan reached over the glass to strike Bruins player Stan Jonathan with a rolled-up program, drawing blood in the process, before stealing his stick. A number of Boston players followed the lead of noted Bruins brawler Terry OReilly by jumping into the crowd to confront the fan. In the most memorable sequence of the frightening exchange, Boston defenseman Mike Milbury grabbed a shoe off of the guilty fan and began beating him with it before arena security jumped in.?WrestleMania I: Hulk Hogan and Mr. T vs. Roddy Piper and Paul OrndorffMarch 31, 1985In the inaugural offering of sports entertainments most celebrated annual show, Vince McMahons World Wrestling Federation (now the WWE) invaded MSG with a star-studded card featuring celebrity appearances by the likes of Muhammad Ali, Liberace and Cyndi Lauper. In the main event, actor Mr. T teamed with Hulk Hogan, the WWF heavyweight champion and rising cultural phenomenon, to win one for the good guys against Piper and Orndorff.?Tie Domi vs. Bob ProbertFebruary 9, 1992In what is considered one of the greatest hockey fights in history, Tie Domi, the brash enforcer of the Rangers, squared off with Bob Probert, one half of the Red Wings Bruise Brothers duo alongside Joey Kocur. Despite giving up five inches in height to the 6-foot-3 Probert, Domi held his own as the two traded blows at center ice. Probert, who suffered a cut over his eye, used his reach advantage effectively to land a series of stiff right hands, forcing Domi to swing wildly for the fences.?WrestleMania X: Shawn Michaels vs. Razor RamonMarch 20, 1994In WrestleManias first appearance at MSG since its inaugural card in 1985, Shawn Michaels and Razor Ramon stole the show with an incredible ladder match to unify the Intercontinental championship. In the first match of its kind for the WWE on a stage this large, the two superstars seemingly created new ways to utilize the ladder as a weapon in a match that raised the bar of expectations for the future. In the end, Ramon pushed Michaels off the ladder one final time, forcing him to get tangled in the ropes and allowinng The Bad Guy to grab the belts hanging from high above the center of the ring.dddddddddddd?Riddick Bowe vs. Andrew GolotaJuly 11, 1996Andrew Golota was winning this fight against former heavyweight champion Riddick Bowe, but repeated low blows by Golota resulted in a disqualification loss. But that was only the half of it. Bowes team immediately rushed the ring to attack Golota, with one team member hitting him in the head with a giant cellphone. A riot broke out in the ring and spread into the crowd. The result was 22 injuries, 16 arrests and one unforgettable scene captured by HBO cameras. Golotas trainer, 74-year-old Lou Duva, passed out in the ring and was nearly dropped from a gurney as he was carried out of the ring and through the chaos in the crowd. In their bizarre rematch five months later in Atlantic City, New Jersey, Golota was disqualified a second time for a similar set of low blows while leading on the scorecards.?Larry Johnson, Jeff Van Gundy vs. Alonzo MourningApril 13, 1998The Knicks evened their Eastern Conference first-round playoff series with the Heat following a 90-85 victory in Game 4. But the game will forever be remembered for what happened toward the end. With just 1.4 seconds left in the game, former Charlotte Hornets teammates Alonzo Mourning, right, of the Heat, and Larry Johnson of the Knicks unloaded a series of wild haymakers on each other, none of which landed. If that wasnt crazy enough, diminutive Knicks head coach Jeff Van Gundy inserted himself into the melee as a peacemaker, grabbing onto Mournings leg in almost comical fashion as he was dragged along. Johnson and Mourning were suspended for the pivotal Game 5, but the loss of Mourning proved more costly for the Heat. The Knicks advanced with a 98-91 victory in Miami.Lennox Lewis vs. Evander HolyfieldMarch 13, 1999Heavyweight titleholders Evander Holyfield, left, and Lennox Lewis came together for a massive title unification bout in front of a sellout crowd of more than 21,000. But the fight, which was billed as Undisputed, was forever stained by a decision that was both disputed and controversial. Lewis, who appeared to control Holyfield behind his jab by a comfortable margin, settled for a draw in what is considered one of the worst decisions in big-time boxing history. Both fighters (and their promoters) benefited financially from the controversy, because an immediate rematch was ordered for eight months later in Las Vegas, with Lewis taking home a clear decision win.?Marcus Camby vs. Danny FerryJanuary 15, 2001Jeff Van Gundy struck again. The former Knicks coach found himself in the center of mayhem a second time, in 2001, after a fight broke out during a regular-season game between New York and San Antonio. After Knicks center Marcus Camby was inadvertently poked in the eye by Spurs forward Danny Ferry while the two jostled for a rebound, an angry Camby broke free from initial restraint and uncorked a wild roundhouse punch in Ferrys direction. But Camby was intercepted by Van Gundy, who stepped between the two players at the last moment, causing a collision of heads that left Van Gundy with a cut above his left eye that required a dozen stitches. Camby was suspended five games and fined $25,000 by the NBA for his actions.?Bernard Hopkins vs. Felix Trinidad?September 29, 2001Originally scheduled for Sept. 15, the middleweight unification bout was postponed two weeks following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in New York City. In what turned out to be an emotional night for many at ringside, Hopkins, right, painted a masterpiece by dropping and eventually stopping Trinidad in Round 12 to become the divisions first unified champion since Marvelous Marvin Hagler in 1987. It was thought to be a possible coda for Hopkins great career at age 36. But The Alien continued to evolve in the years that followed, becoming the oldest fighter in boxing history to win, defend and unify world titles. Hopkins is still technically an active fighter today at age 52.?Sumo WrestlingOctober 22, 2005MSG has been the home to plenty of big men throughout the years, including Hall of Fame Knicks centers Willis Reed and Patrick Ewing. But neither can hold a candle to the strength (and width) of the competitors in the World Sumo Challenge. Ronny Allman of Norway, bottom, is taken down by Bulgarias Georgiev Stiliyan during the competition.?New York Knicks vs. Carmelo Anthony and the Denver NuggetsDecember 16, 2006With 1:23 remaining in the Knicks eventual 123-100 regular season loss to the Nuggets, it was another diminutive member of the home team who played a major role. After New Yorks Mardy Collins was fouled by Denvers J.R. Smith to start the chaos, 5-foot-7 Knicks guard Nate Robinson got into it with Smith, and things escalated as the two spilled into the front row of the crowd behind the basket. Cooler heads appeared to prevail momentarily, but Nuggets star Carmelo Anthony landed a punch to the face of Collins. The fallout was severe, with?seven players suspended for a total of 47 games. Anthony led all suspensions at 15 games, losing more than $640,000 of his salary.?Royal Rumble: John Cena winsJanuary 27, 2008The WWE has become known for shocking returns in recent years, and no one has done it better than John Cena, who time and again has returned from injury much quicker than anticipated. His surprise return from a torn pectoral muscle at the Royal Rumble created one of the loudest pops from a WWE audience in recent memory. Cena went on to win the match by eliminating Triple H and securing a title shot later that year at WrestleMania XXIV.?Rangers vs. Devils line brawlMarch 19, 2012This one didnt take long to get heated up. As soon as the puck was dropped in the opening faceoff, members of the Rangers and Devils dropped gloves to kick off a rousing brawl, which featured three separate fights at the start. New Jerseys Cam Janssen, left, traded punches with New Yorks Brandon Prust. The brawl marked the third such skirmish between the two teams that season, and all three took place early in games. The most telling image from the night was the bloody face of New Jerseys Ryan Carter as he skated off the ice.?First annual Grapple at the GardenDecember 16, 2012In the first collegiate wrestling event in the buildings history, a total of 14 national programs entered MSG, including seven schools ranked in the top 25 at the time, competing in two rounds of dual meet action. ' ' '