ST. LOUIS -- Rookie Kolten Wong gave the St. Louis Cardinals their second straight game-winning ninth-inning home run, connecting off Ernesto Frieri with two outs for a 5-4 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Wednesday night. Frieri (1-1) got two routine outs before Wong, batting eighth, hit his third homer on a full count. The drive over the right-field wall, which was estimated at 420 feet, was the first game-winning homer of Wongs career and it came a night after Matt Adams hit his first winner off Justin Wilson in a 2-0 victory. The Cardinals last had consecutive game-winning homers when Albert Pujols twice beat the Cubs on June 4 and 5, 2011. Wong also gave the Cardinals the early lead with a two-run double in the second. Trevor Rosenthal (1-4) struck out Starling Marte on three pitches with two on to end the ninth. Pedro Alvarez and Andrew McCutchen hit two-run homers off Carlos Martinez, in the fourth and fifth innings, respectively, and McCutchens 14th of the season put them up 4-2. Alvarez has 100 career homers with 14 homers and 47 RBIs against St. Louis, most of any opponent. Matt Holliday had been 2 for 14 on the homestand before tying it with a two-run double off Vance Worley in the fifth. He batted second the previous 14 games while battling a slump and returned to his usual third slot Wednesday, taking a called third strike and bouncing out before the double. Martinez allowed four runs in six innings, the longest of his five starts this season. Worley lasted five innings, the shortest of his five starts this season with Pittsburgh. NOTES: Rookie Gregory Polanco singled his first three trips for Pittsburgh. ... The Pirates are expected to recall Brandon Cumpton (3-0, 4.61) from Triple-A Indianapolis Wednesday to start in place of Gerrit Cole against the Cardinals Lance Lynn (9-6, 3.17). 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Jones said Commissioner Roger Goodells decision in September to change Rices original suspension from two games to indefinite was arbitrary and an abuse of discretion.Jones was deciding whether the NFL overstepped its authority in modifying Rices two-game suspension after video of the Baltimore Ravens running back punching Janay became public.Rice was released by the Ravens when the video went public. Rice and the union contended he was essentially sentenced twice, and Jones agreed, saying Rice did not lie to or mislead the NFL.She noted in her decision that after Goodell increased the punishment for a first offence under the personal conduct policy from two to six games, the commissioner called Rice to assure him that the new policy would not affect him — that it was forward-looking and his penalty would not be increased.The punishment changed, though, after the video was released.In her decision, Jones also wrote:Because Rice did not mislead the commissioner and because there were no new facts on which the commissioner could base his increased suspension, I find that the imposition of the indefinite suspension was arbitrary. I therefore vacate the second penalty imposed on Rice.The provisions of the first discipline — those regarding making continued use of counselling and other professional services, having no further involvement with law enforcement, and not committing any additional violations of league policies — still stand.The NFL said it accepted the decision.We respect Judge Joness decision to reinstate Ray Rice from his indefinite suspension for violating the leagues personal conduct policy in an incident of domestic violence, spokesman Greg Aiello said in an email to The Associated Press.Ray Rice is a free agent and has been eligible to be signed by an NFL team since he was released by the Ravens. Based on Judge Jones decision, he will be eligible to play upon signing a new contract.But Rice has not played all season, and was coming off a weak 2013 season. And there is the immeasurable public relations issues that could accompany any team signing him — this season or in the future.Rice said Friday in a statement released by the players union:I would like to thank Judge BBarbara Jones, the NFL Players Association, my attorneys, agents, advisers, family, friends and fans — but most importantly, my wife Janay.ddddddddddddI made an inexcusable mistake and accept full responsibility for my actions. I am thankful that there was a proper appeals process in place to address this issue. I will continue working hard to improve myself and be the best husband, father and friend, while giving back to my community and helping others to learn from my mistakes.Goodell and the Rices testified at the hearing, as did NFL security chief Jeffrey Miller and Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome. During his appearance, Goodell told Jones: I do accept that I have to be consistent with consistent circumstances, and ... I think thats about fairness, and fairness would be, you should be as consistent as possible in your discipline.The NFL Players Association claimed a victory for a disciplinary process that is fair and transparent in a statement. The union called again for collective bargaining to produce a new personal conduct policy.To which NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy added:Judge Jones ruling underscores the urgency of our work to develop and implement a clear, fair and comprehensive new personal conduct policy. We expect this policy to be completed and announced in the weeks ahead. Our focus is on consistently enforcing an improved policy going forward.The National Organization for Women again called for Goodells resignation and an independent investigation into the NFLs response to domestic violence incidents.Instead of listening to the multiple domestic violence experts that have approached Goodell throughout his tenure, NOW President Terry ONeill said in a statement, he continues to diminish, evade, and deny the realities of the problem. Instead of working to keep Janay Rice safe, he removed economic security from her and her abuser — a known cause of increasing the risk of domestic homicide.One fan in Baltimore supported Rice, but not Goodell.I dont condone what hes done, but the commissioner was way out of line, said Andrew Offord. Double jeopardy? You cant do that. Public opinion and backlash made the NFL change its mind on the punishment and that was wrong.I think for a team in a desperate situation — not this year, but maybe next year if someone gets injured — Rice might get another shot. But I dont know if the commissioner deserves another shot.___AP Pro Football Writer Rob Maaddi and AP Writer Juliet Linderman contributed to this report.___AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP_NFL ' ' '