Reds 5, Cardinals 1

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STL (69-74) 000001000 1 9 0
CIN (66-79) 00030200 - 5 8 0

Final

 
W:B. Arroyo (9-14)
L:A. Reyes (2-14)

Reds hand Cards season-high sixth straight loss

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Regular Season Series
St. Louis leads 9-6 (as of Wed 9/12)
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Wed 4/25 @STL 5, CIN 2 Recap
Thu 4/26 @STL 7, CIN 5 Recap
Tue 6/5 @STL 4, CIN 3 Recap
Wed 6/6 @STL 6, CIN 4 Recap
Thu 6/7 CIN 5, @STL 1 Recap
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Sun 7/1 STL 11, @CIN 7 Recap
Fri 8/31 @STL 8, CIN 5 Recap
Sat 9/1 @STL 11, CIN 3 Recap
Sun 9/2 @STL 3, CIN 2 Recap
Tue 9/11 @CIN 7, STL 2 Recap
>Wed 9/12 @CIN 5, STL 1 Box Score
Thu 9/13 @CIN 5, STL 4 Recap
· Complete Schedule: Reds | Cardinals
Scoring Summary
STLCIN
4thB Phillips homered to left.01
4thE Encarnacion homered to left, A Dunn scored.03
6thR Ludwick singled to right, R Ankiel scored, J Edmonds to second.13
6thE Encarnacion singled to left, B Phillips scored, A Dunn to second.14
6thJ Valentin singled to left center, A Dunn scored, E Encarnacion to third.15
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Game Information
StadiumGreat American Ball Park, Cincinnati, OH
Attendance16,167 (38.2% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time2:38
Weather78 degrees, clear
Wind5 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - C.B. Bucknor, First Base - Joe West, Second Base - Ed Rapuano, Third Base - Ed Hickox

CINCINNATI (AP) -- Edwin Encarnacion found it difficult to hit against Anthony Reyes when they played in the minor leagues.

The majors are another matter.

Encarnacion homered and drove in three runs to back Bronson Arroyo on Wednesday night as the Cincinnati Reds handed the St. Louis Cardinals their season-high sixth consecutive loss, 5-1.

Encarnacion improved to 4-for-6 -- with all the hits home runs -- with six RBIs in his career against Reyes.

"In the minor leagues, he was one of the nastier pitchers that I faced," said Encarnacion, who has 13 homers this season. "I just see the ball and hit it."

Arroyo allowed one run over six innings and Brandon Phillips also homered for the Reds as St. Louis missed an opportunity to close in on first place in the NL Central and left manager Tony La Russa befuddled.

"What am I going to do, yell and scream at them?" La Russa said. "I don't see anyone not trying. We all share the responsibility."

The Cardinals are four games behind division co-leaders Milwaukee, which lost 7-4 at Pittsburgh, and Chicago, which beat Houston 3-2.

Arroyo (9-14) allowed six hits with no walks and five strikeouts in six innings to pick up his fourth win in his last five decisions. He improved his career record in September to 14-6.

"It's the end of the season," Arroyo said. "Maybe the other guys are getting a little tired. I always feel good down the stretch. It's cooler. Obviously, you want to finish off strong. You want to feel like you've given your team consistent work."

The Cardinals had runners on first and third with no outs in the second, but Reyes bunted through a pitch for strike three and Aaron Miles struck out swinging before David Eckstein flied out to end the threat.

"You've got to give Arroyo credit," La Russa said. "A lot of times, we blame the pitching, but we only scored one run tonight, and we needed six."

Mike Stanton, Gary Majewski, Jared Burton and David Weathers combined for three innings of scoreless relief.

Phillips gave the Reds a 1-0 lead in the fifth when he hit a 3-2 pitch down the left field line and into the first section of seats in fair territory for his 29th homer and first in 18 at-bats since Sept. 5.

After Adam Dunn walked, Encarnacion launched a 3-1 pitch from Reyes 437 feet into the upper-deck bleachers in left.

"Eddie hit that ball really well," Reds manager Pete Mackanin said. "You can see he looks comfortable at the plate. You can tell he's where he really wants to be. He's doing more like what we expected of him all along."

Reyes (2-14) went 3 1/3 innings, allowing four hits and three runs with two walks and a strikeout in his first start since Aug. 31.

"I started pretty good, then it started slipping away," Reyes said. "I was making pitches, then I hung a couple. I was trying to go with my curveball, trying to get them to hit into double plays."

St. Louis broke up Arroyo's shutout bid on singles by Rick Ankiel, Jim Edmonds and Ryan Ludwick in the sixth. Ankiel's leadoff single snapped an 0-for-19 streak.

Encarnacion and Javier Valentin added RBI singles off Randy Flores in the sixth.

Game notes
Reds shortstop Alex Gonzalez, who missed the last two games after leaving Saturday's game with a left leg injury, left after the third inning with a sore left knee. ... Cincinnati center fielder Josh Hamilton left after five innings with a strained right hamstring. He missed Saturday and Sunday's games against Milwaukee with tightness in his hamstring. ... The Reds said 350 dogs -- and their owners -- were at the game, located in special sections on field level down the right-field line, as part of a special promotion ... The Reds completed the Aug. 30 trade with the Cubs for outfielder Buck Coats and cash by sending minor league right-hander Marcos Mateo to Chicago.


Series At A Glance

Cincinnati leads 2-0 (as of 9/12)
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MLB Scores

Wednesday, September 12th 2007
Milwaukee 4 Final
Pittsburgh 7
Washington 4 Final
Florida 5 in 12
Cleveland 4 Final
Chi White Sox 7
Minnesota 3 Final
Kansas City 6
LA Angels 18 Final
Baltimore 6
Tampa Bay 4 Final
Boston 5
Texas 1 Final
Detroit 5
Colorado 12 Final
Philadelphia 0
NY Yankees 4 Final
Toronto 1
St. Louis 1 Final
Cincinnati 5
Atlanta 3 Final
NY Mets 4
Chi Cubs 3 Final
Houston 2
Oakland 5 Final
Seattle 6
San Diego 1 Final
LA Dodgers 6
Arizona 9 Final
San Francisco 4