| |
RECAP
|
BOX SCORE
|
GAME LOG
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Ray Lankford wants to put a miserable year
behind him and recapture his stroke before the playoffs.
Lankford homered twice as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the
Montreal Expos 7-6 Tuesday night for their sixth straight victory.
|  | | Ray Lankford likes hitting at Busch Stadium. He hit two homers there Tuesday night against the Expos, and 15 of his 22 homers this season have come at home. |
"It's at the point now that it's not what I've done, it's what
I do from here on out," Lankford said. "If I can have a good
September and October, that takes care of a lot of things."
Lankford, who began the year hitting third, is batting .251 with
22 homers, 58 RBIs and 131 strikeouts in 342 at-bats. He's also
been a bit of a liability in left field.
"It's not how you start, it's how you finish," Lankford said.
Rookie Britt Reames didn't allow a hit for 5 2/3 innings as the
Cardinals matched their season-high winning streak and pulled 10
games ahead of Cincinnati in the NL Central, also matching a season
best. But they had to hold on after taking a 6-0 lead in the third.
The Expos' first hit off Reames (1-1) was a two-run double by
Vladimir Guerrero that came after two walks earlier in the inning.
After walking his first batter, Gene Stechschulte gave up a
three-run homer to Geoff Blum that cut the gap to a run.
"Everybody that watched on our club enjoyed watching him enjoy
it," manager Tony La Russa said. "It got more than a little
scary, it got a lot scary, but we hung in there and got some big
outs."
Lankford hit a two-run homer in the third off Julio Santana
(0-5) to give the Cardinals a 6-0 lead. Lankford he homered again
leading off the sixth against Anthony Telford for a 7-5 lead, and
Fernando Seguignol homered in the seventh for the Expos.
Reames gave up three runs, one hit and four walks in 5 2/3
innings. He said he wasn't thinking about a no-hitter in the sixth.
"Not at all," Reames said. "I got a little wild and walked
two guys. I nibbled a little too much."
Mike Timlin pitched the final two innings for his 12th save as
the Expos, who are 18-42 since July 1.
"Oh man, that's the way things have been going," Blum said.
"We get enough runs, but we just peter out in the last couple of
innings."
The Cardinals are 5-0 with two games to go on the homestand,
have won 16 of 20 overall and are a season-best 22 games above
.500.
Santana walked three batters in the Cardinals' four-run first,
and all of them scored. Will Clark had a two-run single, making him
8-for-8 against Santana with five RBIs, and Edgar Renteria had an
RBI single. Clark also walked and scored on Lankford's home run
against Santana in the third.
Santana lasted three innings and gave up six runs -- five earned
-- and four hits.
He said home plate umpire Mark Carlson wasn't giving him a fair
shake.
"He was squeezing me the whole time," Santana said. "If I
would have been Pedro (Martinez) or Greg Maddux or Randy Johnson, I
would get those calls."
Game notes The Cardinals also led second-place Cincinnati by 10 games
on July 5. ... Lankford has 15 career multihomer games, and three
this season. Fifteen of his homers and 40 of his 58 RBIs have come
at home. ... Cardinals 2B Fernando Vina sat out for the second
straight game with bruised ribs. He missed three games last week
with the same injury. ... Guerrero has 101 RBIs. Last year he got
his 100th on Aug. 28, en route to a team record 131. ... St. Louis
C Eli Marrero, out about two months with a broken thumb, made his
first start since July 1 and was 0-for-3. He's 4-for-40 for his
career against Montreal pitching. ... The Cardinals have gone eight
games without an error. ... After the game, the Expos recalled
1B-OF Talmadge Nunnari from Triple-A Ottawa.ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Ray Lankford wants to put a miserable year
behind him and recapture his stroke before the playoffs.
Lankford homered twice as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the
Montreal Expos 7-6 Tuesday night for their sixth straight victory.
"It's at the point now that it's not what I've done, it's what
I do from here on out," Lankford said. "If I can have a good
September and October, that takes care of a lot of things."
Lankford, who began the year hitting third, is batting .251 with
22 homers, 58 RBIs and 131 strikeouts in 342 at-bats. He's also
been a bit of a liability in left field.
"It's not how you start, it's how you finish," Lankford said.
Rookie Britt Reames didn't allow a hit for 5 2/3 innings as the
Cardinals matched their season-high winning streak and pulled 10
games ahead of Cincinnati in the NL Central, also matching a season
best. But they had to hold on after taking a 6-0 lead in the third.
The Expos' first hit off Reames (1-1) was a two-run double by
Vladimir Guerrero that came after two walks earlier in the inning.
After walking his first batter, Gene Stechschulte gave up a
three-run homer to Geoff Blum that cut the gap to a run.
"Everybody that watched on our club enjoyed watching him enjoy
it," manager Tony La Russa said. "It got more than a little
scary, it got a lot scary, but we hung in there and got some big
outs."
Lankford hit a two-run homer in the third off Julio Santana
(0-5) to give the Cardinals a 6-0 lead. Lankford he homered again
leading off the sixth against Anthony Telford for a 7-5 lead, and
Fernando Seguignol homered in the seventh for the Expos.
Reames gave up three runs, one hit and four walks in 5 2/3
innings. He said he wasn't thinking about a no-hitter in the sixth.
"Not at all," Reames said. "I got a little wild and walked
two guys. I nibbled a little too much."
Mike Timlin pitched the final two innings for his 12th save as
the Expos, who are 18-42 since July 1.
"Oh man, that's the way things have been going," Blum said.
"We get enough runs, but we just peter out in the last couple of
innings."
The Cardinals are 5-0 with two games to go on the homestand,
have won 16 of 20 overall and are a season-best 22 games above
.500.
Santana walked three batters in the Cardinals' four-run first,
and all of them scored. Will Clark had a two-run single, making him
8-for-8 against Santana with five RBIs, and Edgar Renteria had an
RBI single. Clark also walked and scored on Lankford's home run
against Santana in the third.
Santana lasted three innings and gave up six runs -- five earned
-- and four hits.
He said home plate umpire Mark Carlson wasn't giving him a fair
shake.
"He was squeezing me the whole time," Santana said. "If I
would have been Pedro (Martinez) or Greg Maddux or Randy Johnson, I
would get those calls."
Game notes The Cardinals also led second-place Cincinnati by 10 games
on July 5. ... Lankford has 15 career multihomer games, and three
this season. Fifteen of his homers and 40 of his 58 RBIs have come
at home. ... Cardinals 2B Fernando Vina sat out for the second
straight game with bruised ribs. He missed three games last week
with the same injury. ... Guerrero has 101 RBIs. Last year he got
his 100th on Aug. 28, en route to a team record 131. ... St. Louis
C Eli Marrero, out about two months with a broken thumb, made his
first start since July 1 and was 0-for-3. He's 4-for-40 for his
career against Montreal pitching. ... The Cardinals have gone eight
games without an error. ... After the game, the Expos recalled
1B-OF Talmadge Nunnari from Triple-A Ottawa.
| |
ALSO SEE
Baseball Scoreboard
Montreal Clubhouse
St. Louis Clubhouse
RECAPS
Boston 10 Oakland 3
Cleveland 7 Tampa Bay 4
Detroit 7 Anaheim 5
Seattle 4 Toronto 3
Texas 2 Chi. White Sox 1
NY Yankees 10 Kansas City 5
Baltimore 6 Minnesota 5
NY Mets 3 Cincinnati 2
Atlanta 5 Arizona 2
Houston 9 Florida 5
St. Louis 7 Montreal 6
Colorado 10 Chicago Cubs 2
San Diego 3 Milwaukee 1
Pittsburgh 8 Los Angeles 0
San Francisco 8 Philadelphia 5
|