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ST. LOUIS (AP) A big game from the St. Louis Cardinals' No. 8
hitter keyed a comeback on a miserable night.
Mike Matheny, who's batting .216, hit his first home run in
nearly two months and doubled to start the winning rally in a 4-3
victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Sunday night. The game was
delayed 44 minutes by rain in the fourth inning and it was 61
degrees at the finish.
"I'd hate to ever think we weren't mentally into the game,"
Matheny said. "But whenever something like that happens,
especially out of someone they don't expect it from, I think it
definitely gives you a little bit extra."
The Cardinals have won two straight after a four-game losing
streak, and 17 of 26 overall. The Reds have won only four of their
last 13 road games after a 10-4 start.
Mark McGwire made his fourth start since coming off the disabled
list from a knee injury and was 0-for-3 with a walk to drop his
average to .114 (4-for-35). He flied out to the warning track in
the first.
Mike Timlin (2-2), the fourth of seven St. Louis pitchers,
pitched a perfect seventh. Dave Veres worked the ninth for his
eighth save.
"Everybody contributed," said manager Tony La Russa, who ended
the game with only left-hander Jason Christiansen left in the
bullpen. "It was one of those games where a lot of guys in the
clubhouse feel good."
In six innings, the relievers gave up no runs on three hits. On
Saturday, the bullpen allowed one hit in 4 1-3 scoreless innings.
"We kind of had them where we wanted them," Reds manager Bob
Boone said. "If we tie, he's only got one guy left. But Tony
wasn't afraid to use them all."
The game was delayed after Pokey Reese hit a three-run homer,
snapping an 0-for-14 slump, with nobody out in the fourth for the
game's first runs.
Matheny, who had been in an 8-for-54 slump with two RBIs since
May 1, hit his third homer in the fifth and first since April 8
after Edgar Renteria led off with a checked-swing single for the
Cardinals' first hit. Renteria tied it with an RBI double in the
sixth.
Matheny blooped a double between center fielder Ruben Rivera and
left fielder Dmitri Young to start the seventh. Pinch runner Eli
Marrero went to third on pinch hitter Kerry Robinson's single and
scored on Fernando Vina's groundout to first.
"It was a beautiful thing," Matheny said of his hit. "At this
point, I'll take anything that falls in."
Robinson's hit came after he twice hit the ball on a bunt
attempt, a ball that dribbled fair with Robinson easily thrown out
at third. Boone sprinted out to protest after home plate umpire Ron
Kulpa ruled the ball dead.
Cardinals starter Mike Matthews gave up three runs on four hits
in three innings. He tried to come back after the rain delay but
walked the first hitter, Donnie Sadler, and then was taken out.
In four starts as the replacement for Rick Ankiel, Matthews is
1-1 with a 4.74 ERA.
Rob Bell (0-4) lasted 6 1-3 innings and gave up four runs
three earned on six hits. He struck out seven and walked three.
"I didn't throw the ball any differently when I came back out
after the rain delay," Bell said. "Renteria hit my pitch and
Matheny got the good part of the bat on the ball, and then they
played small ball."
Game notes
Matheny has only five multihit games all season. ... LF Ray
Lankford got his team-high fourth assist of the season, throwing
out Rivera trying for a double in the fifth. ... Left-handed
hitters are 4-for-39 against Matthews, including a single by Sean
Casey to lead off the fourth. ... Vina is 1-for-14 in the series.
... Bell's last victory was Sept. 13, 2000, against the Cubs. ...
Reds pitchers have allowed at least one homer in 22 of the last 23
games. ... Jim Edmonds singled in the eighth, but is in an 8-for-60
slump (.133).
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