Cardinals 8, Brewers 3

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STL (57-60) 300103100 8 13 0
MIL (62-58) 010000110 3 7 1

Final

 
W:J. Pineiro (3-2)
L:Y. Gallardo (4-3)

Cards drop struggling Brewers for 4th straight win

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Regular Season Series
St. Louis leads 8-7 (as of Wed 8/15)
Fri 4/13 Postponed/Delayed Information
Sat 4/14 MIL 3, @STL 2 Recap
Sun 4/15 @STL 10, MIL 2 Recap
Mon 4/30 @MIL 7, STL 1 Recap
Tue 5/1 @MIL 12, STL 2 Recap
Wed 5/2 @MIL 4, STL 0 Recap
Fri 7/27 MIL 12, @STL 2 Recap
Sat 7/28 @STL 7, MIL 6 Recap
Sat 7/28 @STL 5, MIL 2 Recap
Sun 7/29 @STL 9, MIL 5 Recap
Tue 8/14 STL 12, @MIL 4 Recap
>Wed 8/15 STL 8, @MIL 3 Box Score
Thu 8/16 STL 8, @MIL 0 Recap
Mon 9/24 @MIL 13, STL 5 Recap
Tue 9/25 @MIL 9, STL 1 Recap
Wed 9/26 STL 7, @MIL 3 Recap
· Complete Schedule: Brewers | Cardinals
Scoring Summary
STLMIL
1stA Pujols homered to center.10
1stS Rolen homered to left, J Edmonds scored.30
2ndB Hall homered to left center.31
4thY Molina doubled to left, S Rolen scored.41
6thC Duncan doubled to deep right, S Rolen scored.51
6thB Ryan sacrificed to pitcher, Y Molina scored, J Pineiro to third.61
6thD Eckstein singled to right, J Pineiro scored.71
7thJ Edmonds homered to left.81
7thG Jenkins homered to left center.82
8thC Hart hit sacrifice fly to center, J Dillon scored.83
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Game Information
StadiumMiller Park, Milwaukee, WI
Attendance33,404 (79.7% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time2:45
Weather74 degrees, cloudy
Wind3 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Doug Eddings, First Base - Mike Everitt, Second Base - Dana Demuth, Third Base - Kerwin Danley

A CLOSER LOOK
Scott
Rolen
• Summary: Joel Pineiro got his second consecutive victory and Albert Pujols, Scott Rolen and Jim Edmonds all homered as the defending World Series champion Cardinals moved within 3½ games of the NL Central-leading Brewers with an 8-3 win, their fourth straight.

• Big night: Rolen had his ninth career four-hit game and fell a triple short of the cycle.

• Goat: Milwaukee rookie starter Yovani Gallardo gave up seven runs and nine hits in 5 2/3 innings -- including home runs to Pujols and Rolen in the first inning. Gallardo, who went 4-0 in his first seven starts after being called up in June, has now lost his last two.

• Figure this: The Brewers haven't had a starting pitcher record a victory since Gallardo's win over Philadelphia on Aug. 3, and Milwaukee starters are 1-8 with a 7.64 ERA in their past 16 games.

• Quotable: "Our guys don't fold up and die and wilt." -- Brewers manager Ned Yost, on his team's recent struggles

-- ESPN.com news services

Cardinals 8, Brewers 3

MILWAUKEE (AP) -- The St. Louis Cardinals' deal for Joel Pineiro didn't make much of a ripple at the trade deadline, but it's beginning to look like a key move that could help push the team back into contention in the National League Central.

Pineiro, who was acquired in a trade with the Boston Red Sox on July 31, gave up two runs and five hits in seven innings as the Cardinals beat the division-leading Milwaukee Brewers 8-3 on Wednesday night.

"When your starting pitching is out there shutting guys down, everybody thinks, 'Hey, we've got something going here. We've got a chance to win,'" Cardinals manager Tony La Russa said.

Albert Pujols hit his 275th career home run and Scott Rolen had his ninth career four-hit game as the Cardinals closed to within 3½ games of the division-leading Brewers. St. Louis remains in third place in the NL Central but will go for a three-game sweep of Milwaukee on Thursday.

Jim Edmonds also homered -- his first since June 9 -- before leaving the game in the bottom of the seventh with a sore leg that La Russa described as "an ouch."

Pineiro (2-1) was pitching out of Boston's bullpen before the trade, but the former Seattle Mariners starter appears to be making a successful transition back into the rotation. After losing his first start for the Cardinals, Pineiro held San Diego scoreless through seven innings last Thursday and has now won two in a row.

"My heart is being a starter, and I'm glad St. Louis gave me a chance," Pineiro said.

Meanwhile, the Brewers' starters continue to flow in a different direction.

Rookie Yovani Gallardo (4-3) gave up seven runs and nine hits in 5 2/3 innings -- including home runs to Pujols and Rolen in the first inning.

Gallardo, who went 4-0 in his first seven starts after being called up in June, now has lost his last two. Gallardo gave up 11 runs in 2 2/3 innings in his most recent outing, a week ago at Colorado.

The Brewers haven't had a starting pitcher record a victory since Gallardo's win over Philadelphia on Aug. 3, and Milwaukee starters are 1-8 with a 7.64 ERA in their past 16 games.

Brewers manager Ned Yost said he continues to hope that one day he'll go home, go to sleep and wake up the next day to find that his team has worked its way out of its pitching and hitting woes.

But for now, it's pretty much a nightmare.

"You just keep hoping that today's the day that we're going to break out of it," Yost said.

Before Wednesday's game, Yost said he would give another struggling starter, former All-Star Chris Capuano, one more chance to regain his command against Cincinnati on Sunday. The Brewers have lost the last 15 games Capuano has started.

Yost acknowledged that the string of bad starting performances could get to a team but said he didn't expect that to happen to the Brewers.

"If you let it, but our guys aren't that kind of players," Yost said. "Our guys don't fold up and die and wilt."

Pujols got to Gallardo first, homering off the scoreboard high in center field.

"It's just another home run," Pujols said. "That's how I look at it. What it means is I did something to help my team out to win today."

Edmonds singled, and Rolen hit a two-run homer to the second deck in left field off a 1-1 pitch to give St. Louis a 3-0 lead.

"The game the third baseman had is Hall of Fame material," La Russa said.

Milwaukee's Bill Hall hit a solo home run in the second, breaking a 27-game, 105 at-bat homerless streak. But the Cardinals got an RBI double from Yadier Molina in the fourth inning and then pulled away with three runs in the sixth.

Gallardo knows how much the team needs solid start but said it didn't affect him on the mound.

"I don't see it as pressure to me at all," Gallardo said. "It's tough. You've still got to go out and battle."

Brewers slugger Prince Fielder went 0-for-4 on Wednesday night, hours after the commissioner's office handed down a three-game suspension for his confrontation with an umpire on Sunday. Fielder is appealing the suspension.

Game notes
Cardinals outfielder Juan Encarnacion (sore left knee) was out of the lineup for the sixth straight game. ... Injured Brewers starter Ben Sheets is expected to throw one more bullpen session before throwing a simulated game at the team's training complex in Phoenix next week. ... Geoff Jenkins hit a solo home run in the seventh, moving him into sole possession of second place on the Brewers' career home run list with 209. ... Pinch-hitter Joe Dillon tripled in the eighth, allowing the Brewers to set a franchise record with a triple in each of their last seven games. ... The Brewers recalled outfielder Gabe Gross from Triple-A Nashville and designated right-hander Chris Spurling for assignment.


Series At A Glance

St. Louis leads 2-0 (as of 8/15)
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MLB Scores

Wednesday, August 15th 2007
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Boston 5
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Washington 4
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Arizona 9 Final
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St. Louis 8 Final
Milwaukee 3
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Chi Cubs 9
Kansas City 3 Final
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Chi White Sox 2 Final
Oakland 3
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San Diego 0
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