Diamondbacks 8, Cardinals 6

123456789 R H E
STL (74-64) 023001000 6 12 0
ARI (70-67) 01111220 - 8 12 1

Final

 
W:C. Qualls (3-8)
L:K. McClellan (2-7)
SV:B. Lyon (26)

Diamondbacks ride Drew's cycle past Cardinals

WERE YOU THERE?
Passport

Did you attend this game? If so, start chronicling your sports memories today with ESPN's Sports Passport. Enter the games you attend, upload your photos and share your memories!
I was there »

Regular Season Series
St. Louis leads 4-3 (as of Mon 9/1)
>Mon 9/1 @ARI 8, STL 6 Box Score
Tue 9/2 STL 8, @ARI 2 Recap
Wed 9/3 @ARI 4, STL 3 Recap
Mon 9/22 ARI 4, @STL 2 Recap
Tue 9/23 @STL 7, ARI 4 Recap
Wed 9/24 @STL 4, ARI 2 Recap
Thu 9/25 @STL 12, ARI 3 Recap
· Complete Schedule: Diamondbacks | Cardinals
Scoring Summary
STLARI
2ndY Molina homered to left center.10
2ndJ Mather homered to left.20
2ndA Dunn homered to left.21
3rdA Pujols homered to left, R Ludwick scored.41
3rdF Lopez homered to left.51
3rdD Eckstein hit sacrifice fly to right, S Drew scored.52
4thC Young homered to left.53
5thS Drew homered to right.54
6thR Ludwick doubled to deep center, C Izturis scored.64
6thM Reynolds homered to left center, A Dunn scored.66
7thD Eckstein singled to right, J Salazar scored, S Drew to third.67
7thS Drew scored, D Eckstein to third, A Dunn to second on wild pitch by R Springer.68
· View complete Play-By-Play
Game Information
StadiumChase Field, Phoenix, AZ
Attendance35,075 (72.1% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:02
Weatherindoors
UmpiresHome Plate - Dan Iassogna, First Base - Ron Kulpa, Second Base - Dale Scott, Third Base - Bill Hohn
Associated Press

PHOENIX -- In black magic marker, a scuffed baseball told the details of the biggest game of Stephen Drew's career.

Five hits and a cycle -- the first in Chase Field history.

The Arizona Diamondbacks needed every hit in an 8-6 comeback victory over St. Louis on Monday.

Players with most consecutive
30-homer seasons

A day after Albert Pujols become one of just 17 players with at least eight consecutive 30-home run seasons, Yanks 3B Alex Rodriguez became one of only three players to have at least 11 consecutive such seasons.
No. of seasons Players
13 Barry Bonds (1992-2004)
12 Jimmie Foxx (1929-40)
11 Alex Rodriguez (1998-2008)
10 Sammy Sosa (1995-2004), Carlos Delgado (1997-2006)
Nine Jim Thome (1996-2004), Rafael Palmeiro (1995-2003), Mike Schmidt (1979-87), Eddie Mathews (1953-61), Lou Gehrig (1929-37), Manny Ramirez (1998-2006)
Eight Albert Pujols (2001-08), Jeff Bagwell (1996-2003), Mike Piazza (1995-2002), Albert Belle (1992-99)

"I'm kind of in shock right now," said Drew, who carried his keepsake baseball into the postgame interview room. "I'm just trying to put good ABs together. It was meant to be."

Drew wasn't the only Arizona player who had a big day. Newly acquired David Eckstein singled home the winning run, and Adam Dunn, Chris Young and Mark Reynolds also homered as Arizona overcame a poor start by Randy Johnson.

The Diamondbacks needed a lift after losing two out of three over the weekend to NL West rival Los Angeles. Arizona entered Monday with a shaky 2½-game lead over the Dodgers.

"To hit for the cycle, it's fun, but it wouldn't have really meant anything to me if we didn't win," Drew said.

Batting leadoff, the 25-year-old shortstop singled in the first, tripled in the third and homered in the fifth against St. Louis Cardinals starter Joel Pineiro. He hit a ground-rule double in the seventh against reliever Kyle McClellan (2-7) as the Chase Field crowd rose for a standing ovation.

Drew added another double in the eighth for his fifth hit, matching a career high and a franchise record.

"It seems like he gets a good at-bat every time up," Arizona manager Bob Melvin said. "Five hits, cycle, the whole bit -- it's certainly going to be a day that he's going to remember. You don't get too many like this. It'll be one of the most exciting offensive days of his life."

Later Monday, Mariners third baseman Adrian Beltre also hit for the cycle. It was the first time two players hit for the cycle on the same day since Sept. 17, 1920, when Bobby Veach of the Detroit Tigers and George Burns of the New York Giants did it, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

Drew is 10-for-17 with a homer, three doubles and a triple in the first four games of a six-game homestand.

"The ball just comes off his bat like lightning," Eckstein said.

Drew also became the third Diamondbacks player to hit for the cycle in the franchise's 11-year history. Luis Gonzalez did it on July 5, 2000, at Houston and Greg Colbrunn did it on Sept. 18, 2002, at San Diego.

It wasn't such a big deal in the St. Louis clubhouse. Asked to comment on Drew's performance, Cardinals manager Tony La Russa replied, "Let Melvin talk about him."

Fast Facts

• Albert Pujols, who has reached base safely in 112 of 123 games this season, is 8-for-20 with three homers against Randy Johnson.

• Cardinals starter Joel Pineiro's three-start winning streak ended.

• St. Louis lost its fourth straight, the first time the team has lost that many consecutive games since dropping five in a row from July 21-25.

• Adam Dunn homered in the second inning, just his third home run in 19 games with the Diamondbacks.

• Arizona third baseman Mark Reynolds has struck out at least once in 40 of the last 46 games.

-- ESPN research

La Russa wasn't very happy after watching his team cough up a 5-1 second-inning lead on its way to its fourth straight loss. The Diamondbacks chipped away at Pineiro, who allowed four runs and six hits in five innings.

Arizona tied it at 6-6 in the sixth, when Reynolds hit a two-run shot on the first pitch from McClellan.

"You can't lose a game like this," La Russa said. "But every time we got the ball where we shouldn't, they hit it out of the park. We made to many mistakes to win a game like this."

Pineiro said he struggled to put hitters away.

"I had guys 0-2, 1-2," he said. "Sometimes you've got to tip your cap to the hitters, but I've still got to make a better pitch to finish them off, and I wasn't able to do that."

The Diamondbacks took the lead for the first time in the seventh on a single by Eckstein, who was acquired from Toronto on Sunday and started at second base. Another run scored on a wild pitch by Russ Springer.

"We just kept pecking away and pecking away," Eckstein said. "No one let up or gave up."

The Diamondbacks' rally spared Johnson his 10th loss.

One day after ace Brandon Webb lasted only 3 1/3 innings, the Diamondbacks needed a lengthy outing from Johnson. But the Big Unit lasted only 3 2/3 innings, matching his shortest start of the season.

Johnson, who has 294 career victories, is winless in his last four starts.

Johnson gave up four homers, matching a career high, and they traveled an estimated 1,598 feet, combined.

Yadier Molina led off the second with a 404-foot shot to left center. One batter later, Joe Mather hit a 380-foot homer into the bullpen down the left field line.

In the third, Albert Pujols hit a 416-foot bullet deep into the left field bleachers with a man aboard to give the Cardinals a 4-1 lead. Two batters later, Felipe Lopez hit a 398-foot solo homer to left, and St. Louis led 5-1.

Chad Qualls (3-8) pitched the seventh to earn the win. Brandon Lyon pitched the ninth for his 26th save in 31 chances.

Game notes
Upton left the game after being hit in the head with a pickoff attempt by St. Louis pitcher Adam Thompson in the eighth. Upton stayed on the ground for several minutes before walking off under his own power. "I was a little dizzy," Upton said. "It was definitely a scary moment." He said he expects to play on Tuesday night. ... Arizona right-hander Jon Rauch was ejected by home plate umpire Dan Iassogna as Rauch walked off the mound in the middle of the sixth. ... Mather left after four innings with a sprained left wrist. Mather said he would see a hand specialist on Tuesday, and he wasn't optimistic about returning this season. "Hopefully, it's not as bad as it looks," Mather said.


Series At A Glance

Arizona leads 1-0 (as of 9/1)
Details [+]

MLB Scores

Monday, September 1st 2008
NY Yankees 13 Final
Detroit 9
Atlanta 3 Final
Florida 4
NY Mets 4 Final
Milwaukee 2
Philadelphia 4 Final
Washington 7
San Francisco 0 Final
Colorado 4
Houston 3 Final
Chi Cubs 0
St. Louis 6 Final
Arizona 8
Baltimore 4 Final
Boston 7
Chi White Sox 0 Final
Cleveland 5
Seattle 12 Final
Texas 6
San Diego 2 Final
LA Dodgers 5