NEW YORK -- With little left in another lost season, the New York Mets are focused on the performance of their young players. Travis dArnaud and Vic Black gave the team -- and their moms -- something to be excited about Sunday. The slumping DArnaud had an RBI single with two outs 12th inning and Black earned his first career win in New Yorks 1-0 victory over the Miami Marlins on Sunday. "Its big. Extra-inning game, bases loaded, and just get that hit. Its an undescribable feeling," dArnaud said of his first walkoff hit in the major leagues. "More importantly it was a big win (to win) the series. Try to lead the Mets in the right direction." With several rookies families in town, dArnaud gave the game ball right to his mom. Black was given the lineup card, and it was sitting in his locker. He said it will be going home to Texas with his parents. Dillon Gee and Tom Koehler took a pitchers duel into the eighth inning before the Marlins and Mets each used five relievers to finish off the fifth extra-inning matchup this season between the NL Easts worst teams. DArnaud came through in a game of many missed opportunities and after the two previous batters grounded into forceouts at the plate. New York had loaded the bases with no outs against Zach Phillip (0-1), making his third appearance for the Marlins. Ryan Webb relieved after Lucas Duda walked to load the bases and got pinch-hitter Zach Lutz to ground to third base. Andrew Brown then grounded to first base, and the throw went home for the second out. "I think guys sometimes in that situation they just relax because, Hey, weve got our backs against the wall already, and he made some great pitches," Miami manager Mike Redmond said. "It looked like he was going to get through the inning." DArnaud, who singled in the 11th only to be stranded at third base, lined a soft single up the middle to give the Mets their fifth win in 16 home games. Acquired by New York in the off-season trade that sent NL Cy Young Award winner R.A. Dickey to Toronto, has just five hits in his last 28 at-bats. "Its about the process itself," Mets manager Terry Collins said of the Mets hitting. "And thats why you see good at-bats, you see them work the count, you see them taking a better swing, you see them starting to use the two-strike approach. Black (1-0) pitched a perfect 12th inning, his 12th appearance between Pittsburgh and New York this year. Miami wasted chances early, going 0 for 12 with runners in scoring position in the first nine innings. Eric Young Jr. was the only Mets player to reach second base -- a two-out double in the sixth -- until they put a runner on third in the 11th. But Young was struck out by Chad Qualls to end the threat. "We had lots of opportunities, again," Redmond said. "They gave us a couple opportunities in the ninth, two errors, and we just werent able to capitalize." The Marlins have lost eight of 10. Gee and Koehler had batters flummoxed into the eighth. Both mixed breaking balls that dipped into the 70s with a fastball that reached 90 mph for Gee and 94 mph for Koehler. The result: flailing bats, awkward checked swings and a whole lot of softly hit balls. "Obviously Gees a real quality starter, and you want to limit as much as you can as far as hits and runs," Koehler said. "But no matter who youre facing youve got to put up zeroes until you win." The Bronx-born Koehler was 0-4 with a 5.89 ERA in seven starts since beating the Mets since Aug. 1 with six scoreless innings. Pitching in front of more than 40 friends and family from the area -- he grew up in New Rochelle and played college ball at Stony Brook -- he was impressive against a team that had scored just 12 runs in the first seven games of a homestand. Gee sent a soft line drive over a ducking Koehlers head with two outs in the third for the Mets only baserunner before Young doubled. Koehler allowed three hits in a career best-matching eight innings. He struck out five without walking a batter -- he had gone six straight starts giving up at least two walks. Gee has been stingy when he has allowed runners on base. Batters were just 3 of 28 with runners in scoring position coming and the Marlins were worse: hitless in seven at-bats against the right-hander. Gee gave up six hits in 7 1-3 innings. He walked two and struck out eight, including four in a row between the second and third. NOTES: Murphy made two errors in the ninth, ending the Mets season-high eight-game errorless stretch. ... 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Acclaimed by world football leaders but held in contempt by many football fans. Blatter should arrive at the Itaquerao stadium in Sao Paulo to watch host Brazil play Croatia confident that this tournament -- his fifth as president -- wont be his last leading the worlds favourite sport.BARCELONA, Spain -- Spanish sides Valencia, Sevilla and Real Betis booked their spots in the Europa Leagues round of 32 on Thursday, while Tottenham locked up first place in its group with a fifth victory in as many matches. Tottenham claimed top spot in Group K by winning 2-0 at Tromso after defender Adnan Causevic scored an own goal before Mousa Dembele put the result beyond doubt. Valencia made sure it will finish first in Group A with a 1-0 win at Swansea thanks to an early goal from Dani Parejo. Lyon edged Betis 1-0, but both teams advanced from Group I after Rijeka drew 0-0 with Guimaraes. Sevilla also moved on from Group H even though it conceded a 90th-minute equalizer at home to Portuguese side Estoril in a 1-1 draw. Lazio, Genk, AZ Alkmaar, POAK, Rubin Kazan, Trabzonspor, Anzhi, and Ludogorets Razgrad also qualified for the knockout rounds with one group game to go. Beside the 24 teams to emerge from the group phase, the eight teams that finish in third place in their Champions League groups will also join the next round of Europes second-tier club competition. Valencias Parejo put in a deflected attempt by Juan Bernat after Swansea goalkeeper Gerhard Tremmel punched out a corner to grab the lead for good in the 20th minute. Sevilla had a bright start seven minutes in when Jose Antonio Reyes sparked a lightning attack with a pass for forward Kevin Gameiro to hit on the break. But Estoril won the ball in the second half and pressed Sevilla into its box until a short delivery from Javier Balboa led to Ruben Fernandes squirting a shot under goalkeeper Javi Varas on the brink of stoppage time. "We played well in the first hallf, but then we relaxed and paid for it," said Reyes.dddddddddddd Freiburgs 2-1 win at Liberec means that it can qualify by beating Sevilla in the last round. In Lyon, forward Bafetimbi Gomis tapped in a squared ball from Yoann Gourcuff in the 66th to down Betis. Tottenham had already been guaranteed the top spot in its group when Russian club Anzhi could do no better than a 1-1 draw with FC Sheriff. The draw was also good enough to send Anzhi though. But the English side played through sub-zero temperatures and a dusting of snow at its northern Norwegian hosts to extend its winning run. Tottenham went ahead in the 63rd when defender Vlad Chiriches got a touch on a cross from Gylfi Sigurdsson, sending the ball off Causevic and into the net. Dembele scored his goal after receiving a pass from Sigurdsson near the penalty spot, where he fired into the left corner. Turkish team Trabzonspor and Lazio both advanced after comfortable wins. Trabzonspor only needs a draw to with Lazio in their final meeting to finish first in Group J. Olcan Adin was the nights leading scorer with a hat trick to lead Trabzonspor to a 4-2 win over Apollon, while Lazio won 2-0 at Legia Warsaw after goals by Brayan Perea and Felipe Anderson. About 120 Lazio fans were detained before the match after attacking police vans, authorities said. Rubin Kazan advanced from Group D after drawing 1-1 with Maribor. Ludogorets Razgrad won Group B by handing 10-man PSV a 2-0 loss at home. Eintracht Frankfurt claimed first place in Group F by beating Girondins Bordeaux 1-0 on the road. Genks comeback 3-1 win to beat Dynamo Kyiv earned it top spot in Group G. 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