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Phillips, Arroyo help Reds top Cardinals
CINCINNATI 6, ST LOUIS 2
 


By Douglas Tifft
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

CINCINNATI (Ticker) -- The Cincinnati Reds wasted a solid
performance from Bronson Arroyo, both on the mound and at the
plate, but recovered as Brandon Phillips highlighted a four-run
seventh inning with a three-run triple en route to a 6-2 victory
over the St. Louis Cardinals on Thursday.

Arroyo got the start and pitched six innings, allowing just two
hits with four strikeouts. He also belted his fourth career
home run - a solo shot - as part of a two-run fifth.

"Once a year, you get lucky and hit one out of the ballpark,"
Arroyo said of his home run. "I hope I can keep saying that for
the next 10 years."

Arroyo only threw 86 pitches, but manager Dusty Baker explained
why he pulled his starter after only six innings.

"He had a cramp in his forearm, and anybody who has had a cramp
knows what that is like," Baker said. "But, boy, I sure hated
to take him out because he was masterful tonight."

The performance by Arroyo came after two subpar outings in which
he did not escape the fifth inning. Arroyo noticed a difference
in Thursday's start that keyed the strong effort.

"I had a little bit better command of the fastball (than in the
past few outings)," he said. "I did not put myself in trouble
by walking guys."

The righthander did not get the win, however, as he was relieved
by Jeremy Affeldt in the seventh. Affeldt promptly surrendered
a two-run homer by Troy Glaus to even the game at 2-2.

The Reds responded in the bottom half by loading the bases with
two outs for Ken Griffey Jr., who walked to force in what proved
to be the winning run. Phillips followed with his fifth triple
of the season to extend the lead to 6-2.

"I thank Griffey for getting on base because I think (they
walked him because) you would rather sacrifice one run than
four," Phillips said. "So I thank Griffey for that
(opportunity)."

Jared Burton (3-1), who relieved Affeldt in the seventh and also
worked the eighth, picked up the win after allowing one hit and
striking out two.

St. Louis starter Joel Pineiro pitched well in his return from
the disabled list with a strained right groin, which he suffered
on May 21. Pineiro lasted five innings, allowing two runs and
three hits with six strikeouts, but was limited to just 69
pitches in his return.

Mark Worrell (0-1) retired two batters but allowed two runs in
the seventh to take the loss for the Cardinals, who had their
four-game winning streak snapped.

 
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