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Hall homers in 10th to lift Brewers past Cardinals
MILWAUKEE 6, ST. LOUIS 3 (10 INNINGS)
 


By Jim Walsh
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

ST. LOUIS (Ticker) -- Bill Hall snapped a 3-3 tie with a solo
home run, sparking a three-run, 10th-inning rally that propelled
the Milwaukee Brewers to a 6-3 victory over the division rival
St. Louis Cardinals on Monday.

Rickie Weeks smashed a three-run homer and J. J Hardy
contributed four hits to the 16-hit attack as Milwaukee (56-43)
moved into a tie with St. Louis (57-44) for second place in the
National League Central two games behind the Chicago Cubs
(58-41), who lost to Arizona.

"It's always good to get off to a good start," said manager Ned
Yost, whose Brewers improved to 4-0 on their current seven-game
road trip. "Especially against a tough team like St. Louis. To
take the first game of a series is always big in my mind."

Leading off the 10th, Hall deposited a 1-1 pitch from Ryan
Franklin (3-3) into the bleachers in left-center.

"It was a slider, out over the plate," Hall said. "Just up a
little bit, I just kept my focus on something middle-away and he
hung a slider up for me to hit it out."

Jason Kendall followed with a one-out double, his third hit of
the night, and scored when second baseman Aaron Miles threw
wildly to first on Weeks' infield hit. Hardy capped the scoring
with a single that plated Weeks.

"The pitch that Billy Hall hit was a mistake obviously,"
Franklin said. "I thought I made a pretty decent pitch to
Kendall and he fought it out there and Hardy did a good job of
hitting. Just bad pitch selection on my part."

The Cardinals had tied the game in the ninth with a run off
Milwaukee closer Salomon Torres when Yadier Molina doubled to
lead off, moved to third on Cesar Izturis' single and scored on
Skip Schumaker's sacrifice fly.

The Cardinals had a chance to come away with a victory when
Miles' infield hit placed runners on first and second with two
outs for Albert Pujols. But the St. Louis slugger was retired
on a fly to center and the game went to extra innings.

"We had a shot," St. Louis manager Tony La Russa said. "We had
the right guy up there in order to win the game and he just got
under it a little bit."

Torres (5-2) recovered in the bottom of the 10th, pitching
around Troy Glaus' double to pick up the win.

"If I had done a better job, there wasn't going to be a need for
extra innings," Torres said. "I was glad I was given a second
chance to go out there. The guys picked me up right away."

"I think our team is really feeding off of each other," Weeks
said. "We're pretty resilient out there. We're just playing a
good brand of baseball right now."

Weeks' homer had given the Brewers a 3-2 lead in the fifth.

With one out, Kendall doubled to right off Cardinals starter
Joel Pineiro and moved to third on Seth McClung's single. Weeks
came to the plate and blasted a first-pitch fastball 431 feet
into "Big Mac Land" in left.

It was the ninth homer for the 25-year old, all coming on the
road.

Glaus extended his hitting streak to 10 games with a two-run
double in the first for the Cardinals, who lost for the sixth
time in their last eight games against the Brewers.

 
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