Cardinals 7, Brewers 5

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Final

 
W:J. Hancock (3-2)
L:D. Bush (4-6)
SV:J. Isringhausen (20)

Edmonds drives in pair as Cardinals top Brewers

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Regular Season Series
St. Louis leads 9-7 (as of Sun 6/11)
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· Complete Schedule: Brewers | Cardinals
Scoring Summary
STLMIL
1stJ Edmonds doubled to deep center, D Eckstein and S Rolen scored.20
1stR Weeks homered to left center.21
2ndY Molina homered to left.31
2ndP Fielder homered to right.32
3rdJ Encarnacion grounded out to shortstop, S Rolen scored.42
3rdB Hall homered to center.43
4thD Eckstein singled to center, H Luna scored, J Suppan to second, J Suppan to third on error by center fielder G Gross.53
4thJ Rodriguez singled to right, J Suppan scored, D Eckstein to third.63
4thS Rolen hit sacrifice fly to center, D Eckstein scored.73
4thB Hall tripled to deep left, C Moeller and R Weeks scored.75
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Game Information
StadiumMiller Park, Milwaukee, WI
Attendance29,122 (69.5% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time2:59
Weather61 degrees, cloudy
Wind11 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Marvin Hudson, First Base - Ed Montague, Second Base - Mark Wegner, Third Base - Jerry Layne

MILWAUKEE (AP) -- The Milwaukee Brewers decided not to let Scott Rolen beat them. David Eckstein and Jim Edmonds took care of that.

Edmonds doubled twice and had two RBI, and Eckstein and Rolen each scored twice to lead the St. Louis Cardinals to a 7-5 victory over Milwaukee on Sunday.

Eckstein scored after both of his singles, while Rolen, who came in with a 14-game hitting streak, went 0-for-2 with two walks and a sacrifice fly.

Brewers manager Ned Yost said there's hardly relief from the Cardinals' onslaught, even with reigning NL MVP Albert Pujols (strained oblique muscle) on the disabled list.

"Eckstein's leading the (National) League in hits, he's setting the table," Yost said. "Then you've got Rolen and Edmonds behind him. Rolen's hitting about everything and Edmonds is getting timely hits."

So was everyone else.

Every Cardinals batter reached base by the fifth, and the bullpen worked five scoreless innings capped by Jason Isringhausen's 20th save to tie Lee Smith's franchise record 160.

"It's a great accomplishment because I'm from the area," said Isringhausen, who grew up 35 miles from St. Louis in Brighton, Ill.

Josh Hancock (3-2) earned the win in relief, striking out two in 1 1-3 hitless innings.

"The bullpen has been a big strength," Cardinals manager Tony La Russa said. "But the rotation is in a little rut."

Bill Hall had two hits and three RBI to lead the Brewers, who lost six of 10 on their homestand.

"We kept battling back, going back and forth, they just got the lead and their relievers came in and closed out the ball game," Hall said.

Edmonds' two-run double in the first gave St. Louis a 2-0 lead. After Rickie Weeks homered to open the bottom of the first for Milwaukee, Yadier Molina's solo homer made it 3-1 in the second.

Prince Fielder hit his 10th homer in the bottom of the second to bring the Brewers within a run again, and Juan Encarnacion's RBI ground out in the third made it 4-2.

Hall's 15th homer pulled the Brewers to 4-3, before the Cardinals scored three runs in the fourth.

St. Louis strung together the runs with three hits and a walk off Brewers starter Dave Bush (4-6) that began when center fielder Gabe Gross let Eckstein's single bounce over his glove for an error, allowing Hector Luna to score.

John Rodriguez singled in Cardinals starter Jeff Suppan and Rolen's sacrifice fly scored Eckstein to give the Cardinals a 7-3 lead.

Hall added a two-run triple in the bottom of the fourth to complete the scoring.

Bush was done after four innings, having allowed seven hits and three walks while striking out three.

"Today was just not his day. He was catching the fat part of the plate," Yost said. "He kind of labored right from the onset, got his pitch count up. He just struggled."

Suppan, who was looking for his 100th career win, couldn't hang around long enough for the decision after giving up the five runs and six hits in four-plus innings. He walked five and struck out four, and was pulled when he walked Carlos Lee to begin the fifth.

"There's an old saying, 'You don't get hurt by solo home runs," La Russa said. "There's a lot of truth to that."

Game notes
Eckstein went 2-for-5 and has 83 hits to lead the National League. ... Yost was ejected after the fourth inning for arguing balls and strikes. ... Weeks led off the game with a homer for the third time in his career. ... Brewers CF Brady Clark was not in the lineup the day after straining his right, throwing shoulder. Clark, considered day-to-day, pinch hit for Bush, weakly popping out foul in the fourth. ... St. Louis is 20-8 in day games, and just 17-17 at night.


Series At A Glance

St. Louis won 2-1
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MLB Scores

Sunday, June 11th 2006
Oakland 6 Final
NY Yankees 5
Philadelphia 0 Final
Washington 6
Detroit 10 Final
Toronto 5
Chi Cubs 9 Final
Cincinnati 3
St. Louis 7 Final
Milwaukee 5
Atlanta 4 Final
Houston 14
Tampa Bay 8 Final
Kansas City 2
Baltimore 0 Final
Minnesota 4
LA Dodgers 6 Final
Colorado 5
Seattle 6 Final
LA Angels 2
Florida 7 Final
San Diego 3
Pittsburgh 7 Final
San Francisco 5
NY Mets 15 Final
Arizona 2
Texas 13 Final
Boston 6
Texas 4 Final
Boston 5
Cleveland 10 Final
Chi White Sox 8