Braves 15, Cardinals 3

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ATL (44-49) 005143020 15 20 1
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Final

 
W:H. Ramirez (5-3)
L:J. Weaver (3-11)

Betemit drives in five as Braves end Cards' streak over at 7

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Regular Season Series
Atlanta leads 4-2 (as of Mon 7/17)
Mon 7/3 @ATL 6, STL 3 Recap
Tue 7/4 STL 6, @ATL 3 Recap
Wed 7/5 @ATL 14, STL 4 Recap
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Tue 7/18 ATL 14, @STL 5 Recap
Wed 7/19 @STL 8, ATL 3 Recap
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Scoring Summary
ATLSTL
3rdB McCann homered to right, W Betemit, E Renteria and A Jones scored.40
3rdA LaRoche hit sacrifice fly to left, J Francoeur scored.50
4thW Betemit homered to center.60
4thJ Edmonds homered to center.61
5thA LaRoche singled to right, J Francoeur scored.71
5thW Betemit singled to left, A LaRoche and M Diaz scored.91
5thC Jones singled to right, W Betemit scored, E Renteria to second.101
6thM Diaz singled to center, J Francoeur scored, A LaRoche to third.111
6thW Betemit doubled to deep left center, A LaRoche and M Diaz scored.131
6thA Pujols doubled to left, S Taguchi scored.132
7thC Duncan doubled to deep left, H Luna scored.133
8thA LaRoche homered to left.143
8thJ Sosa homered to left center.153
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Game Information
StadiumBusch Stadium, St. Louis, MO
Attendance44,507 (101.2% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:12
Weather96 degrees, clear
Wind7 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Jim Wolf, First Base - Joe West, Second Base - Ed Rapuano, Third Base - Tony Randazzo

ST. LOUIS (AP) -- The only thing missing on another huge night for the Atlanta Braves' offense was an extra-base hit from Chipper Jones.

Short Hops
It isn't out of the realm of possibility for the Braves to throw a scare into the Mets in the NL East. While the pitching is still a little shaky in spots, the Braves' current run has been buoyed by unbelievable offensive numbers.

To read more Short Hops from Monday, click here.

Brian McCann hit a grand slam and leadoff man Wilson Betemit was 4-for-6 with a homer and five RBI in a 15-3 victory Monday night that snapped the St. Louis Cardinals' seven-game winning streak.

Jones had to settle for a share of the major league record for extra-base hits in 14 consecutive games, settling for three singles and two RBI.

He shares the record set by Pittsburgh's Paul Waner in 1927. The Braves third baseman has a 17-game hitting streak, and during his run he had eight doubles, a triple and seven homers.

"I knew it was going to come to an end at some point, but at least I got my name up there," Jones said. "I'd like to have it to myself, but I'm not going to be disappointed with a 15-run outburst."

Manager Bobby Cox knew Jones was tied for the record, although he believed it was a different Hall of Famer.

"His name will always be there with Tris Speaker and that's good enough for me," Cox said.

Adam LaRoche was 4-for-4 with a homer and three RBI, Jeff Francoeur had three hits and reliever Jorge Sosa homered for the Braves, who have won a season-high six straight and scored in double figures the last four games, totaling 51 runs in that span.

"It's pretty amazing," starter Horacio Ramirez said. "I hope this keeps going until October."

A five-run third highlighted by McCann's first career grand slam removed suspense from the end of the Cardinals' season-best winning streak and Jeff Weaver's attempt at a fresh start with his new team.

A season-high 20 hits helped Ramirez (5-3) bounce back from the worst outing of his career with five solid innings, the only damage coming on Jim Edmonds' 12th homer in the fourth. He gave up one run and two hits, after lasting only one inning and giving up seven runs to Cincinnati on July 7.

Pitching in 96-degree heat at game time, he was removed for precautionary reasons due to fatigue in his right hamstring after warming up for the sixth. He was on the 15-day disabled list with a strained left hamstring for nearly two months after being injured in his first start.

"It's a concern because it's nagging, but I don't think it'll keep me out," Ramirez said. "It was real hot out there and the first two or three innings were real tough."

The Cardinals entered the game with a major-league best 1.29 ERA since the break, allowing six runs in a four-game sweep over the Los Angeles Dodgers. But Weaver, picked up for a minor leaguer after going 3-10 with a 6.29 ERA with the Los Angeles Angels, lasted four innings, giving up six runs and eight hits.

"It's not what you had in mind, that's for sure," Weaver (0-1) said. "But I obviously wasn't as sharp as I would have liked to have been.

Elias Says
The Braves, fresh off a three-game sweep against the Padres in which they scored 10+ runs in every game, hammered the Cardinals on Monday night, 15-3. They are the first team in major-league history to score 10-or-more runs in four consecutive games, each time against a team in sole possession of first place.

• For more Elias Says, click here.

"I think bullpen sessions are fine, but once you get out there and compete your intensity level raises a little bit."

Pitching for the first time since June 27, Weaver trailed 1-0 before McCann's grand slam on a 3-2 count.

Betemit hit his eighth homer in the fourth, had a two-run single in the fifth off Randy Flores and a two-run double off Josh Hancock in the sixth that made it 13-1. Francoeur tripled, singled twice and scored three runs, and LaRoche had three hits, a sacrifice fly and two RBI.

Jones is 37-for-69 (.536) with seven homers and 22 RBI during his hitting streak, which includes 13 multihit games. He walked on a full count in the first, and had singles in the fourth, fifth and ninth. He flied out in the third and lined out to the warning track in center in the seventh on a nice running catch by Jim Edmonds, Jones' lone bid for extra bases.

"To be honest with you, I really only had one chance, and a good center fielder ran it down," Jones said. "Jimmy ran it down."

Albert Pujols had an RBI double in the sixth off Sosa. Cox paid a testy visit to the mound after So Taguchi and Pujols doubled to start the sixth, apparently telling his reliever to bear down.

"Oh, I don't know," Cox said. "It just didn't look like he was loose to me."

Game notes
Paid attendance of 44,507 put the Cardinals, who have sold out all 48 home games, to surpass 2 million in the first season at new Busch Stadium. ... The lone positive for Weaver was his 1,000th career strikeout against Edgar Renteria in the fourth. ... LaRoche is 8-for-11 against the Cardinals this season. ... Before the game, Weaver had been 4-0 with a 3.19 ERA against the Braves. ... The Cardinals' bullpen had thrown 20 2-3 consecutive scoreless innings before giving up a run in the ninth on Sunday, then gave up nine in five innings on Monday. ... Sosa is 3-for-20, all homers, after connecting against Josh Kinney in the eighth. ... The Braves tied their season high for runs, set Friday against the Padres.


Series At A Glance

Atlanta leads 1-0 (as of 7/17)
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MLB Scores

Monday, July 17th 2006
Oakland 3 Final
Baltimore 5
Kansas City 4 Final
Boston 5
Seattle 2 Final
NY Yankees 4
Colorado 1 Final
Pittsburgh 3
Atlanta 15 Final
St. Louis 3
Washington 2 Final
Florida 4
Texas 1 Final
Toronto 10
Tampa Bay 3 Final
Minnesota 6
LA Dodgers 3 Final
Arizona 8
Cleveland 5 Final
LA Angels 10
Philadelphia 6 Final
San Diego 8
Milwaukee 10 Final
San Francisco 1