Encarnacion drives in 3 runs as Wells frustrates Marlins
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| · Complete Schedule: Marlins | Cardinals |
| Scoring Summary |
| STL | FLA |
 | 1st | A Pujols doubled to left, S Taguchi scored. | 1 | 0 |
 | 1st | J Encarnacion doubled to left, A Pujols scored. | 2 | 0 |
 | 2nd | S Taguchi doubled to right, A Miles and B Ryan scored, D Eckstein to third. | 4 | 0 |
 | 2nd | J Encarnacion singled to right center, D Eckstein and S Taguchi scored, A Pujols to third. | 6 | 0 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | Land Shark Stadium, Miami, FL |
| Attendance | 12,819 (33.2% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 2:46 |
| Weather | 88 degrees, clear |
| Wind | 13 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Ed Hickox, First Base - C.B. Bucknor, Second Base - Joe West, Third Base - Ed Rapuano |
| A CLOSER LOOK |
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• Summary: Kip Wells allowed just two hits in eight innings and the Cardinals put up six runs in the first two to stump the Marlins.
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| Wells |
• Hero: Wells struck out four and walked two to win for the first time since he threw two shutout innings in relief against Kansas City on June 20.
• Unsung heroes: Juan Encarnacion had three hits and So Taguchi added two hits and two RBIs. Albert Pujols also had two hits and drove in a run.
• Goat: Dontrelle Willis gave up six runs and 11 hits in three-plus innings. He hasn't won in his past nine starts, the longest winless streak of his career.
• Did you see that? All nine St. Louis starters batted from the right side of the plate to challenge the lefty Willis.
• Quotable "I'm working hard. I'm leaving my heart on the field. If they boo or not, I don't have anything to hold my head down about. I can look in the mirror." -- Willis, who drew a smattering of boos from the home crowd
-- ESPN.com news services
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Cardinals 6, Marlins 0
MIAMI (AP) --
Kip Wells grinned, pumped his fist and sprinted to the dugout. He hadn't won yet -- he had only completed a hitless first inning.
There hasn't been much for him to celebrate lately, so he tried to soak in the moment, not knowing how long it would last.
As it turned out, he lasted eight innings, allowing only two hits to help the
St. Louis Cardinals beat the
Florida Marlins 6-0 Wednesday night.
Wells (4-12) struck out four and walked two to win for the first time since he threw two shutout innings in relief against Kansas City on June 20. It was his first win in a start since he beat Pittsburgh on May 23.
"People will kind of wonder how can pump your fist after the first inning," Wells said. "That's what happens after my previous starts."
Juan Encarnacion went 3-for-4 with three RBIs, and
So Taguchi added two hits and two RBIs for the Cardinals, who chased struggling Florida starter
Dontrelle Willis in the fourth.
Albert Pujols also had two hits and drove in a run.
The outing was the longest of the season for Wells, who lowered his ERA from 6.25 to 5.75. He's tied for the major league lead in losses and had failed to win his previous six starts, but looked sharp against Florida.
"He was fooling hitters all night," Cardinals catcher
Yadier Molina said. "This game is going to bring his confidence back."
Troy Percival worked a scoreless ninth to complete a three-hitter.
Josh Willingham singled in the second and
Miguel Cabrera doubled in the fourth and singled in the ninth for the Marlins' only hits. Florida was shut out at home for the first time this season.
Wells retired only three batters in his previous start, but said he has felt good in recent outings despite the winless streak.
"I can pitch as good as I want, but it comes down to results," Wells said.
Willis (7-9) was charged with six runs and 11 hits in three-plus innings, and drew a smattering of boos from the home crowd for the second straight outing. He hasn't won in his past nine starts, the longest winless streak of his career. Willis' last win came May 29 and he hasn't won at home since April 23, going 0-6 at Dolphin Stadium since.
Excluding two starts where Willis left early due to injuries, the three-inning stint was his shortest since getting only seven outs against the
Philadelphia Phillies last July 29. His ERA rose to 5.13.
"I'm working hard," Willis said. "I'm leaving my heart on the field. If they boo or not, I don't have anything to hold my head down about. I can look in the mirror."
Marlins manager Fredi Gonzalez said he can't afford for the team to have Willis miss a start. Gonzalez also said the left-hander is healthy -- it's Willis' pitching that's not.
"We've got to get him right," Gonzalez said. "Obviously he's not right, whether it's his mechanics or whatever it may be."
Renyel Pinto pitched three hitless innings in relief for Florida. He struck out four and walked two.
Pujols and Encarnacion hit back-to-back RBI doubles to give the Cardinals a 2-0 lead in the first.
Taguchi hit a two-run double and Encarnacion singled in two more runs to stretch the Cardinals' lead to 6-0 in the second.
Game notes The Marlins said they'll reinstate OF
Cody Ross from the disabled list before Thursday's game and option OF
Eric Reed to Triple-A Albuquerque. ... Marlins SS
Hanley Ramirez went 0-for-4 to end his nine-game hitting streak. ... All nine St. Louis starters batted from the right side of the plate, a move made to challenge the lefty Willis. ... Marlins 2B
Dan Uggla was out of the lineup for the first time all season. Uggla played in the first 94 games this year.