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Milwaukee at St. Louis

 
Cardinals 11, Brewers 9
 

ST. LOUIS -- Scott Rolen's first opening day in St. Louis was forgettable, until the eighth inning.

Rolen made up for a costly error with a three-run homer that capped a six-run rally, and the Cardinals held on to beat the Milwaukee Brewers 11-9 Monday.

"Things weren't going too smoothly for a while," Rolen said. "You just have to keep your head up."

In Milwaukee's first game under new manager Ned Yost, the NL Central champion Cardinals trailed 4-0 and 7-5 before rallying against a team that finished a franchise-worst 56-106 last year.

Kerry Robinson, who secured the final spot on the Cardinals' roster earlier in the day, drove in the go-ahead run with a two-out drag bunt off loser Mike DeJean. Rolen, obtained from Philadelphia last July, homered two batters later for an 11-7 lead.

Rolen was 0-for-3 with a walk before his big hit, on the first pitch from DeJean.

"That's a situation as a little kid you always want to be in - opening day, the seventh game of the World Series, anytime you get that opportunity," Rolen said. "You can't waste opportunities like that. I had a pretty good feeling when that ball left my bat."

Milwaukee had intentionally walked cleanup hitter Albert Pujols to pitch to Rolen.

"They had an open base, and Albert has proven himself the last two years," Rolen said. "I don't think I'd want to pitch to him, either."

Richie Sexson made it close with a two-run homer in the ninth against Cal Eldred. With Jason Isringhausen on the disabled list, Steve Kline got two outs for the save.

"It was exciting, it was fun," Yost said. "It was a great game, and our guys battled all the way until the end."

Milwaukee led 7-5 in the eighth before pinch-hitter Orlando Palmeiro's RBI triple on Luis Vizcaino's first pitch. Fernando Vina then tied it with a run-scoring double off the base of the wall in right-center on the first pitch from DeJean, who converted his final 15 save chances last season.

"I just didn't make quality pitches," DeJean said.

Manager Tony La Russa said his decision to keep Robinson on the team instead of Japanese outfielder So Taguchi was justified by the results. Robinson, who replaced Jim Edmonds in the fifth, also made a nice running catch at the warning track on a drive by Jeffrey Hammonds with two on and two outs in the seventh.

"What he did today, that's why he got the nod," La Russa said. "That play he made in center field might have saved the game for us."

Rolen, a four-time Gold Glove at third base, had allowed Milwaukee to go ahead in the seventh. With the Cardinals leading 5-4, Alex Sanchez hit a tying sacrifice fly and Rolen dropped John Vander Wal's grounder, allowing Scott Podsednik to score from third.

Eddie Perez homered in the eighth off winner Russ Springer, Perez' 25th career homer but first since Sept. 26, 1999, at Montreal.

Morris, 17-9 last season, allowed six runs - five earned - and eight hits in seven innings.

"Nerves," Morris said. "It was the first time out, back in the action."

Milwaukee's Ben Sheets gave up three runs - two earned - and five hits in five innings. It was the second opening-day start for Sheets, 11-16 last season.

"I had trouble throwing where I wanted to, but I battled," Sheets said. "I'm not real disappointed."

Royce Clayton was 2-for-4 with a three-run homer and double for the Brewers.

St. Louis trailed 4-0 after three innings. Tino Martinez hit a two-run homer in the fourth and St. Louis scored twice in the sixth to take a 5-4 lead, with Edgar Renteria hitting a go-ahead double.

Notes: Cardinals CF Jim Edmonds was taken out for a pinch runner after singling in the fifth. Edmonds played in the field for the first time since injuring his left calf on March 7. ... St. Louis RF Eli Marrero hurt his hip in a collision with 2B Fernando Vina on a short pop fly in the sixth and was down for several minutes, but stayed in the game. ... Martinez didn't hit his first home run last season, his first in St. Louis, until he hit two on May 1 against the Marlins. ... The Brewers opened on the road for the eighth straight year.


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Eric Young, 2B523100 .600
Richie Sexson, 1B411211 .250
John Vander Wal, LF300010 .000
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Jeffrey Hammonds, RF501000 .200
Wes Helms, 3B511002 .200
Eddie Perez, C422100 .500
Royce Clayton, SS422300 .500
Ben Sheets, P200002 .000
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   b- Scott Podsednik, PH-LF211001 .500
Totals39912827 
a-singled for DeJean in the 9th
b-hit a bunt single for Leskanic in the 7th
Batting
2B - Eric Young (1, Eldred), Royce Clayton (1, Morris)
HR - Eric Young (1, Morris), Richie Sexson (1, Eldred), Eddie Perez (1, Springer), Royce Clayton (1, Morris)
SF - Alex Sanchez (1)
RBI - Alex Sanchez (1), Eric Young (1), Richie Sexson 2 (2), Eddie Perez (1), Royce Clayton 3 (3)
Team LOB - 6
Fielding
DP - Helms-Young-Sexson
PB - Eddie Perez (1)
E - Shane Nance (1, wild throw), Richie Sexson (1, misplayed grounder)
Ben Sheets 5532321 3.60
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Curtis Leskanic 0.1100000 0.00
Luis Vizcaino (H,1) 1.1122120 13.50
Mike DeJean (BS,1; L,0-1) 0.2344211 54.00
IBB - Pujols by Mike DeJean
Pitches-Strikes - Ben Sheets 94-55, Shane Nance 14-10, Curtis Leskanic 3-3, Luis Vizcaino 27-17, Mike DeJean 21-11
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Ben Sheets 6-7, Shane Nance 1-2, Curtis Leskanic 1-0
Batters Faced - Ben Sheets 23, Shane Nance 5, Curtis Leskanic 2, Luis Vizcaino 6, Mike DeJean 7
Fernando Vina, 2B421200 .250
Edgar Renteria, SS402111 .500
Jim Edmonds, CF301000 .333
    Kerry Robinson, PR-CF211100 .500
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Tino Martinez, 1B422211 .500
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Totals3511121165 
a-tripled for Springer in the 8th
Batting
2B - Fernando Vina (1, DeJean), Edgar Renteria (1, Leskanic), Matt Morris (1, Sheets)
3B - Orlando Palmeiro (1, Vizcaino)
HR - Scott Rolen (1, DeJean), Tino Martinez (1, Sheets)
SF - Fernando Vina (1)
SH - Matt Morris (1)
RBI - Fernando Vina 2 (2), Edgar Renteria (1), Kerry Robinson (1), Albert Pujols (1), Scott Rolen 3 (3), Tino Martinez 2 (2), Orlando Palmeiro (1)
2-OUT RBI - Edgar Renteria (1), Kerry Robinson (1), Albert Pujols (1), Scott Rolen 3 (3)
SB - Kerry Robinson (1, 2nd base off DeJean/Perez)
Team LOB - 8
Fielding
E - Scott Rolen (1, Misplayed grounder)
Matt Morris 7865242 6.43
Russ Springer (W,1-0) 1111021 9.00
Jeff Fassero 0.1000000 0.00
Cal Eldred0322001 0.00
Steve Kline (S,1) 0.2000010 0.00
Pitches-Strikes - Matt Morris 106-69, Russ Springer 23-15, Jeff Fassero 6-4, Cal Eldred 10-7, Steve Kline 5-4
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Matt Morris 11-7, Jeff Fassero 1-0
Batters Faced - Matt Morris 32, Russ Springer 4, Jeff Fassero 1, Cal Eldred 3, Steve Kline 2
Attendance - 49561
Game Time - 3:03
Temperature - 67
Umpires - Home - Jerry Crawford, First Base - Brian O'Nora, Second Base - Larry Poncino, Third Base - Phil Cuzzi
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