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Homer by Pujols gives Cardinals marathon win
ST. LOUIS 10 , NY METS 8
 


By Doug Mittler
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

FLUSHING, New York (Ticker) -- Albert Pujols broke out of a
slump to end a long night - and a losing streak for the St.
Louis Cardinals.

Pujols belted a two-run homer off Aaron Heilman in the 14th
inning Saturday as the Cardinals snapped a five-game skid and
cooled off the New York Mets with a 10-8 victory.

Skip Schumaker had a career-high six hits and Pujols - who
entered the game in an 0-for-11 drought - tied a personal best
with five for the Cardinals, who banged out 21 hits overall.

"It was a real difficult game," St. Louis manager Tony La Russa
said. "We didn't hand it over. It was a real gut check."

The Cardinals overcame yet another blown save by the bullpen and
another big night by the Mets' Carlos Delgado, who belted two of
New York's four home runs. It was the 45th career multi-homer
game and third this season by Delgado, who has eight blasts and
21 RBI this month after a slow start to the season.

Schumaker singled with one out in the 14th before Pujols belted
a 2-0 pitch from Heilman (1-4) over the left-center field wall
for his 19th homer of the season.

"I got a good pitch and made my best swing of the night," Pujols
said. "It was a good win. Games like this can get a club
going."

Heilman knew getting behind in the count would cost him.

"I was trying to get back in the count and it was a pitch with
poor location," he said.

Schumaker became the first Cardinal to collect six or more hits
in a game since Terry Moore on September 5, 1935 against Boston.

"He's a hungry hitter," La Russa said. "He earned every bit of
it."

Brad Thompson (3-2) worked the final two innings for the win,
ending a game that lasted 5 hours, 9 minutes and featured 37
hits and 16 pitchers.

"This tastes a lot better, especially after the last few games
we had," Thompson said.

The Mets (56-48), who lost for just the fourth time in 18 games,
saw their lead in the National League East Division over the
Philadelphia Phillies (55-49) and Florida Marlins (55-49) shrink
to one game.

Former Cardinal Fernando Tatis sent the game into extra innings
when he homered off closer Ryan Franklin to lead off the ninth.
The blown save was St. Louis' 25th in 53 chances this season and
second in as many appearances by Franklin.

Jose Reyes also homered for the Mets, who left runners in
scoring position in the 10th, 11th and 12th innings. Each frame
ended with a grounder back to the pitcher.

The Mets' Brandon Knight was called up from the minors to start
in place of Pedro Martinez, who is on the bereavement list
following the death of his father. The 32-year-old righthander
was unable to retire any of the first five batters he faced in a
four-run first inning but settled down, allowing four runs and
seven hits in five frames.

"Maybe I was a little more juiced," Knight said of his last
several innings. "I just started to pitch a little more, really
thinking about keeping the ball down, mix my pitches. It's
amazing what happens when you do that."

Knight, who was named to the United States Olympic Team earlier
this month, last pitched in the majors for the New York Yankees
in 2002.

St. Louis starter Joel Pineiro lasted just four innings,
surrendering five runs and 10 hits.

The Cardinals scored four runs in the sixth to take an 8-5 lead.
Pujols, Troy Glaus and Yadier Molina delivered RBI singles
before Aaron Miles brought home a run with a double, St. Louis'
first extra-base hit after 12 singles.

Delgado hit a two-run homer in the bottom of the sixth to cut
the deficit to 8-7. He also swatted a solo shot in the third.

It was a shaky start for Knight, and right fielder Endy Chavez
made it more difficult for him when he misjudged a long fly ball
by Pujols that fell for a single and loaded the bases with none
out. Ankiel followed with an RBI single and Glaus drew a walk
to force in another run.

Molina lifted a sacrifice fly and Miles added a run-scoring base
hit to give St. Louis a 4-0 bulge.

The Mets scored twice in the bottom of the first, when Chavez
hit an RBI triple and came home on a groundout by All-Star David
Wright. Two innings later, Delgado's homer and a run-scoring
double by Tatis tied the game.

Reyes' 12th blast of the year in the fourth gave the Mets their
first lead, 5-4.

 
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