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Schumaker's homer lifts Cardinals over Red Sox
ST. LOUIS 5, BOSTON 4
 


By Brian Devine
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

BOSTON (Ticker) -- Skip Schumaker snapped a tie with a two-run
homer and Kyle Lohse pitched a six effective innings to help the
St. Louis Cardinals defeat the Boston Red Sox, 5-4, on Friday
night.

Ryan Franklin pitched the final two innings to earn his 10th
save for the Cardinals, who snapped a three-game slide.

With a runner on second in the seventh and the score knotted at
2-2, Schumaker sent the first pitch from Tim Wakefield into the
Red Sox bullpen to put St. Louis on top. It was the fifth home
run for Schumaker and third in his last 14 starts.

"I wasn't waiting around for Wakefield anymore, I did that the
first couple of at-bats and I was 0-1 for my first three
at-bats," Schumaker said. "You get behind on him and it is not
fun. That (knuckleball) is just going everywhere and you don't
know when to swing, so I didn't want to wait around and I was
fortunate to get a ball a little bit up and did something with
it."

"I made one mistake, it cost us the game," Wakefield said of
Schumaker's home run. "It's one of those things. He swung at the
first pitch, it is the last thing I expected to happen."

Lohse (9-2) gave up two runs and struck out four en route to his
sixth consecutive victory and first career win against Boston in
seven games. The righthander allowed six hits and walked two
while striking out four.

"It was a tough outing," Lohse said. "With this park anything
can happen. You have to stay locked in and I was able to do that
and make good pitches when I needed them."

"I mean he consistently takes good stuff out there and
consistently has good location and consistently competes. He's
got as many weapons as about any starter around," St. Louis
manager Tony La Russa said of Lohse.

The Red Sox capitalized early on an error by Cesar Izturis, who
later left the game due to a right hamstring strain. Manny
Ramirez walked to start the inning and eventually scored on a
sacrifice fly by Julio Lugo to give Boston an early 1-0
advantage.

St. Louis threatened in the fourth inning, but after loading the
bases with one out, Wakefield (4-5) got Yadier Molina to line
out to third and retired Adam Kennedy on a flyout to left field.

In the fifth inning, catcher Jason LaRue tied the game at 1-1
with a solo home run over the "Green Monster."

"I was just looking for a pitch that was up in the zone and I
was able to get two pitches up in the zone tonight and hit them
well," LaRue said.

Lohse worked his magic in the fifth inning, working his way out
of a bases-loaded jam by striking out Ramirez and getting Mike
Lowell to ground out to the shortstop.

"I think the at-bat when I got Ramirez out with the bases
loaded, that was probably one of the bigger outs I have gotten
so far and it just feels good to be able to make those pitches
and get out of those situations," Lohse said.

St. Louis quickly countered in the top of the sixth to take a
2-1 lead. Rick Ankiel led off with a double to left-center field
and came around to score after a pair of throwing errors by
Lugo.

Lugo quickly redeemed himself in the bottom of the sixth when he
launched his first home run of the year and first since
September 22, 2007. Lugo sent the 3-2 offering from Lohse over
the left field wall to tie the game at 2-2.

"We had some opportunities, some guys right in the middle of the
order we had up and let them get off the hook a couple of
times." Boston manager Terry Francona said about leaving 11 men
on base.

 
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