Cards take advantage of two Tribe errors, snap skid
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| Regular Season Series |
| Cleveland leads 2-1 (as of Wed 6/28) |
| Mon 6/26 |
CLE 10, @STL 3 |
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| Tue 6/27 |
CLE 3, @STL 1 |
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| >Wed 6/28 |
@STL 5, CLE 4 |
Box Score |
| · Complete Schedule: Cardinals | Indians |
| Scoring Summary |
| CLE | STL |
 | 4th | J Encarnacion singled to center, S Rolen scored, J Encarnacion to second advancing on throw. | 0 | 1 |
 | 4th | Y Molina singled to center, J Encarnacion scored, J Rodriguez to second. | 0 | 2 |
 | 5th | G Sizemore singled to right center, F Gutierrez scored. | 1 | 2 |
 | 6th | S Rolen homered to center. | 1 | 3 |
 | 8th | V Martinez reached on infield single to pitcher, G Sizemore scored, R Belliard to third. | 2 | 3 |
 | 8th | T Hollandsworth singled to left center, R Belliard scored, V Martinez to third, T Hafner to second. | 3 | 3 |
 | 8th | A Boone hit sacrifice fly to left, V Martinez scored. | 4 | 3 |
 | 9th | A Miles doubled to deep right center, S Taguchi scored. | 4 | 4 |
 | 9th | D Eckstein safe at first on throwing error by shortstop J Peralta, A Miles scored. | 4 | 5 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | Busch Stadium, St. Louis, MO |
| Attendance | 44,628 (101.5% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 3:06 |
| Weather | 87 degrees, partly cloudy |
| Wind | 12 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Brian Gorman, First Base - Bill Miller, Second Base - Eric Cooper, Third Base - Gerry Davis |
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Any win is exciting for the St. Louis Cardinals right now, no matter how it falls into their lap.
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The Cardinals snapped their eight-game losing streak with a 5-4 victory over the Indians, defeating Bob Wickman with two runs in the ninth inning. Jason Isringhausen picked up the win despite failing to hold a 3-1 lead in the eighth. It marked only the second time in the last 10 years a pair of relievers, each with at least 200 career saves, blew save opportunities in the same game (Troy Percival and Mariano Rivera, May 11, 2004).• For more Elias Says, Click here.
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Jhonny Peralta's throwing error, one of two by the
Cleveland Indians in the ninth inning, allowed the winning run to score in the Cardinals' 5-4 victory Wednesday night that ended an eight-game losing streak. The skid was the franchise's longest since 1988.
"After all those games, you just want to find a way to win one," said
David Eckstein, whose routine grounder ended up producing the big run. "The bottom line is ending up winning."
Backup catcher
Kelly Shoppach, who entered as part of a double switch in the eighth, dropped
So Taguchi's pop fly just in front of home plate to start the inning for a two-base error.
Aaron Miles' RBI double off
Bob Wickman (1-3) with one out tied the score. Miles was on third for Eckstein's routine two-out grounder to shortstop, and Peralta's throw in the dirt eluded first baseman
Victor Martinez.
Peralta admitted hurrying his throw to Martinez, who moved from catcher to first in the eighth.
"I know he's running as fast as he can," Peralta said. "I tried to throw it as fast as I could. It had a bad hop."
Shoppach blamed himself for getting the rally going.
"It was my ball," he said. "I've made that play before. I wanted that ball in that situation."
When the winning run scored, fans tossed hundreds of seat cushions, the giveaway for the game, onto the field.
Jason Isringhausen (2-3) gave up
Aaron Boone's go-ahead sacrifice fly in the Indians' three-run eighth. Isringhausen, who allowed two hits and no runs in 1 2/3 innings, was one of four relievers used by the Cardinals in the eighth.
Grady Sizemore had four hits and an RBI for the Indians, who ended a string of seven straight series losses by winning the first two games. Not that it was any consolation to manager Eric Wedge.
"It was a total defensive collapse," Wedge said. "We gave it back to them a lot easier than we took it from them. It was an embarrassing ending to what potentially could have been a real big game for us."
Chris Carpenter left with a 3-1 lead after working seven strong innings, getting his last out after medical attention for a cramp in his hand, and
Scott Rolen homered for the Cardinals.
Juan Encarnacion and
Yadier Molina had an RBI apiece for St. Louis, which was outscored 68-28 during the losing streak, most of the games blowouts.
Todd Hollandsworth's shallow pop fly with the bases loaded that fell between left fielder Taguchi, inserted as a defensive substitute in that inning, and shortstop Eckstein was the key to the Indians' eighth. Eckstein appeared to peel away and Taguchi had his glove out but missed the ball and then recovered too late for any play on a ball ruled a hit.
Eckstein said Taguchi called for the ball.
"I probably could have caught it, but So called it," Eckstein said. "It's one of those things that nothing just seemed to go our way."
Sizemore singled off
Randy Flores to start the eighth and
Ronnie Belliard followed with a double off
Braden Looper when Encarnacion missed a diving attempt in right. Martinez's infield hit, a chopper that
Tyler Johnson could not glove cleanly, cut the deficit to one.
Travis Hafner, making his first pinch-hit appearance of the season, walked against Isringhausen to load the bases. The misplay on Hollandsworth's popup, ruled a single, tied it. Boone followed with a sacrifice fly to give the Indians their first lead.
The Cardinals scored twice in the fourth despite a baserunning gaffe by
Jim Edmonds that might have prevented a bigger inning. Edmonds overran third on a wild pitch by
Jake Westbrook that would have put runners on second and third with one out and was thrown out trying to get back by Martinez, the catcher. Encarnacion and Molina took Edmonds off the hook with RBI singles for a 2-0 lead.
Sizemore's RBI single cut the deficit to one in the fifth and Rolen restored the two-run cushion for the Cardinals with his 10th homer to straightaway center in the sixth.
Game notes
Hollandsworth robbed Molina of extra bases with a diving catch in left in the seventh. ... Sizemore was 7-for-13 in the series and is 17-for-41 during a 10-game hitting streak with three homers. ... Rolen's homer was the first in five games for the Cardinals and only the second in the last seven games. ... Molina's hit snapped an 0-for-11 skid. ... Wickman made his 750th appearance, breaking a
tie with Willie Hernandez for 50th on the career list.