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Schumaker comes through late to lead Cardinals past Brewers
ST LOUIS 4, MILWAUKEE 3
 

By Dave Cotey
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

MILWAUKEE (Ticker) -- The St. Louis Cardinals doubled their fun
against the Milwaukee Brewers.

Skip Schumaker's RBI double scored Brian Barton in the top of
the ninth inning to give the Cardinals a 4-3 win at Miller Park
on Monday.

Barton led off the top of the inning with a double off reliever
Derrick Turnbow (0-1) and scored two batters later when
Schumaker did the same.

"Barton did the job getting on with a leadoff double," Schumaker
said. "I was just looking for a good pitch out over the plate
and was fortunate to get the barrel on it. It was a big at-bat
for the team."

Brewers manager Ned Yost defended his decision to call on
Turnbow in a tie game. The righthander entered the game with a
9.82 ERA in three appearances, all of which he made with the
Brewers trailing.

"He was the freshest arm that we had out there," Yost said. "He
had been throwing the ball decent and hasn't been given much of
an opportunity. He's an All-Star pitcher."

Closer Jason Isringhausen pitched a perfect ninth to pick up his
seventh save in eight chances for the Cardinals, who won for
just the second time in five games.

In a bizarre eighth inning, both teams scored thanks to miscues
by each club's respective right fielder.

In the top of the frame, the Brewers' Corey Hart misplayed Ryan
Ludwick's fly ball that led off the inning. By the time Hart
recovered, Ludwick was standing on third before scoring on Adam
Kennedy's sacrifice fly to snap a 2-2 tie.

In the bottom of the eighth, Hart and Ludwick were at it again,
only this time, Ludwick was on the wrong end.

Ryan Braun led off the inning with a double off reliever Ryan
Franklin (1-1) and moved to third on a wild pitch. Hart then
hit a fly ball to Ludwick, who lost it in the lights, resulting
in a triple.

Franklin, however, was able to get out of the inning. Hart was
thrown out at the plate following Bill Hall's ground ball and
Craig Counsell grounded out.

"We had some tough situations, but nobody lost their composure,"
Cardinals manager Tony La Russa said. "We've had a lot of
games like this already. It was an important win to get us back
on the plus side."

The defensive miscues overshadowed solid pitching performances
from both starters.

St. Louis' Adam Wainwright allowed four hits and struck out six
in seven innings. The righthander lowered his ERA to 2.73 after
four starts.

Wainwright's only blemish came in the bottom of the third.

Jason Kendall led off the third with a double and scored when
Rickie Weeks broke an 0-for-11 skid with a double to left. Two
batters later, Weeks scored from second on Braun's single that
snapped his own 0-for-11 streak.

"I wasn't sharp early on," Wainwright said. "I was erratic, but
I was still getting outs. You've got to be able to flip a
switch, start over from scratch. I was able to do that."

Though not as sharp as Wainwright, Brewers starter Carlos
Villanueva finished with a season-high four walks but allowed a
season-low three hits over seven innings. He retired 13 of the
last 14 batters he faced after allowing a two-run double to Troy
Glaus in the third.

"I felt good; I felt like I pitched the way I could pitch,"
Villanueva said. "I slowed down everything after that (third)
inning. I got the ball down and I got the quick innings."

Braun and Gabe Gross each had two hits for the Milwaukee, which
has dropped two straight after a three-game winning streak.


 
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