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Final

 in 11
W:B. Thompson (6-3)
L:S. Schoeneweis (0-2)
SV:R. Flores (1)

Isringhausen blows save, but Cards beat Mets in 11

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Regular Season Series
New York leads 5-2 (as of Tue 6/26)
Sun 4/1 NYM 6, @STL 1 Recap
Tue 4/3 NYM 4, @STL 1 Recap
Wed 4/4 NYM 10, @STL 0 Recap
Mon 6/25 @NYM 2, STL 1 Recap
>Tue 6/26 STL 5, @NYM 3 Box Score
Wed 6/27 @NYM 2, STL 0 Recap
Thu 6/28 Postponed/Delayed Information
Thu 9/27 STL 3, @NYM 0 Recap
· Complete Schedule: Mets | Cardinals
Scoring Summary
STLNYM
1stJ Encarnacion doubled to deep center, S Spiezio scored.10
1stC Beltran doubled to deep right, J Reyes scored.11
7thS Spiezio reached on infield single to second, B Ryan scored, C Duncan to second.21
8thB Ryan singled to center, J Encarnacion scored, A Miles to third.31
8thP Lo Duca homered to left.32
9thJ Valentin doubled to right, S Green scored, J Valentin to third on throwing error by catcher K Stinnett.33
11thB Ryan homered to left.43
11thJ Encarnacion safe at first on error by second baseman J Valentin, A Kennedy scored, A Pujols to second.53
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Game Information
StadiumShea Stadium, Flushing, NY
Attendance40,053 (95.4% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:46
Weather86 degrees, partly cloudy
Wind14 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Ted Barrett, First Base - Mark Carlson, Second Base - Larry Young, Third Base - Angel Hernandez

A CLOSER LOOK
• Summary: Brendan Ryan hit his first career home run in the 11th inning as the Cardinals recovered from blowing a ninth-inning lead with a 5-3 victory over the Mets, whose four-game winning streak ended.

Scott
Schoeneweis
• Goat: New York reliever Scott Schoeneweis allowed both runs in the top of the 11th.

• Figure this: St. Louis snapped an eight-game regular-season losing streak against the Mets.

• Quotable: "I gave Mr. Ryan a chance to be a hero for the night. I'm happy for Ryan but I still didn't do my job." -- Cardinals closer Jason Isringhausen

-- ESPN.com news services

Cardinals 5, Mets 3 (11 innings)

NEW YORK (AP) -- Brendan Ryan's first career home run was huge for the St. Louis Cardinals.

Ryan connected in the 11th inning and the Cardinals snapped the New York Mets' four-game winning streak with a 5-3 victory Tuesday night.

Quite a big hit for a guy who had only six homers in more than 1,000 minor league at-bats.

"It was probably the biggest swing of my life to this point," the rookie said. "I'm not expecting to hit too many of those."

In fact, Ryan said he originally had a drag bunt in mind, but third baseman David Wright seemed to be expecting it. Ryan swung away instead.

"I put the bat on the ball and it just went," he said.

Ryan also made a stellar defensive play in the seventh. Showing tremendous range at second base, he robbed Jose Valentin of a hit by leaping for a blooper that would have landed well into center field.

Down to their final strike in the ninth, the Mets tied it at 3 when Shawn Green drew a walk against closer Jason Isringhausen and scored on Valentin's double. Isringhausen avoided further damage, however.

"I gave Mr. Ryan a chance to be a hero for the night," he joked. "I'm happy for Ryan but I still didn't do my job. Having him 0-2 and walking him, that's not very good."

The Cardinals soon recovered.

Ryan, called up June 16 to replace injured shortstop David Eckstein on the roster, had three hits and two RBIs. Scott Spiezio and Juan Encarnacion each drove in a run for St. Louis, which snapped an eight-game losing streak in the regular season against the NL East-leading Mets.

Ryan homered to left off Scott Schoeneweis (0-2), booed loudly when he left with two outs and runners on first and third. The Cardinals added another run when Valentin booted an easy chopper to second, allowing Adam Kennedy to score from third on the error.

"What can you do? I probably deserve it," a distraught Schoeneweis said. "There's really nothing worse that can happen."

Mets manager Willie Randolph defended Schoeneweis.

"He started out popping the ball pretty good. He's been throwing pretty well," Randolph said. "He got the ball up in the zone and the kid made him pay for it. You've got to keep the ball down."

Isringhausen got two quick outs in the ninth before walking Green, who hit a game-winning homer in the 11th inning Monday night. With Green running on the pitch, Valentin doubled down the right-field line to tie it.

After a walk to pinch-hitter Ricky Ledee, pinch-hitter Julio Franco grounded out, ending the rally.

Paul Lo Duca's solo shot in the eighth off Russ Springer cut it to 3-2.

Brad Thompson (6-3) pitched two scoreless innings for the win. Randy Flores got two outs for his first save, the third of his career and first since 2005. With a runner on second, he retired Green and Valentin to end it.

Cardinals manager Tony La Russa was happy about the win, but wasn't beyond taking a quick shot at his closer.

"It's more exciting to get three outs in the ninth," La Russa said.

A night after managing just three hits, the Mets had six -- four after the first inning.

The late Mets rally spoiled Todd Wellemeyer's chance for a win in his best start since joining St. Louis' rotation in late May.

Oliver Perez and Wellemeyer each allowed a run in the first before settling down and putting up zeros through the sixth.

Wellemeyer allowed a run and three hits in six innings, the longest he's lasted in his six major league starts.

"He's been very good," La Russa said. "Every time he's out there, he's doing more."

The Cardinals broke through for a run in the seventh after Perez allowed a single and a walk and was relieved by Aaron Heilman. So Taguchi flied out, and Spiezio hit a line drive up the middle that Heilman just managed to get a glove on. The ball deflected to Valentin and he had a chance to make the play, but he fumbled the ball. The single scored Ryan.

Ryan's RBI single off Heilman in the eighth extended the lead to 3-1.

Spiezio doubled in the first and scored on Encarnacion's double. In the bottom half, Jose Reyes singled and scored on Carlos Beltran's double.

Taguchi singled in the ninth to extend his career-high hitting streak to 18 games. Ryan Ludwick struck out four times and went 1-for-5.

Game notes
Cardinals RHP Troy Percival was called up from Triple-A Memphis before the game. Percival, who last pitched in the majors for Detroit on July 9, 2005, will be used in short relief, La Russa said. ... 3B Scott Rolen was not in the lineup against the Mets, two days after fouling a ball off his left foot. After the game, Rolen said his foot was feeling better. La Russa said Rolen was day-to-day. ... In Florida, Mets RHP Pedro Martinez threw to hitters for the first time since rotator cuff surgery last fall and said he felt good afterward, team spokesman Jay Horwitz said.


Series At A Glance

Series tied 1-1 (as of 6/26)
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MLB Scores

Tuesday, June 26th 2007
NY Yankees 2 Final
Baltimore 3
Oakland 5 Final
Cleveland 8
Texas 9 Final
Detroit 6
Cincinnati 4 Final
Philadelphia 11
Pittsburgh 3 Final
Florida 2
St. Louis 5 Final
NY Mets 3 in 11
Chi White Sox 6 Final
Tampa Bay 1
Washington 2 Final
Atlanta 6
Houston 5 Final
Milwaukee 11
Colorado 5 Final
Chi Cubs 8
Toronto 1 Final
Minnesota 2 in 12
LA Dodgers 6 Final
Arizona 5 in 10
Kansas City 12 Final
LA Angels 4
Boston 7 Final
Seattle 8
San Diego 3 Final
San Francisco 2 in 10