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Milwaukee at St. Louis

 
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Cardinals 7, Brewers 0
 

ST. LOUIS -- Woody Williams looked perfectly healthy -- and dominant again at home.

Williams, limited to 17 starts last season by a pulled muscle in his left side, pitched two-hit ball into the seventh inning to lead the St. Louis Cardinals over the Milwaukee Brewers 7-0 Wednesday night.

"Why would you worry?" manager Tony La Russa said. "He pitched great. I just tried to get him out at the right time."

Williams, acquired in August 2001, is 9-2 with a 2.13 ERA in his career at Busch Stadium and 17-5 with the Cardinals overall. His lifetime record is 75-67.

Mike Matheny had two RBIs and three of St. Louis' 13 hits.

Williams didn't allow a hit until Eric Young tripled to right with two outs in the sixth. Eduardo Perez just missed on a diving attempt of Young's slicing drive to the warning track.

The Brewers' only other hit against Williams (1-0) was a one-out single by Jeffrey Hammonds in the seventh. The right-hander struck out five and walked one in 6 2-3 innings.

"He was making us hit his pitches," Young said. "When you've got it going on like that, pretty much there's going to be some tough pitches you can't handle."

Because of last season's injury, Williams won't be extended much early, so he never really got carried away with the no-hit bid.

"No matter what you think or people say, I was just trying to get outs," Williams said. "I knew I wasn't going to pitch the whole game."

Williams, one of the best hitting pitchers in the majors, felt so good he forgot he's not supposed to swing away very often. He took a nice cut on the third strike in the second.

"I need to limit my swings and hopefully I'll make contact," Williams said. "I can't swing and miss too many times, I'll tell you that."

Four relievers finished the five-hitter. Williams is 3-0 with an 0.93 ERA against the Brewers the last two seasons.

Third baseman Scott Rolen saved a run when he grabbed Richie Sexson's chopper down the line and made a one-hop throw to first off his back foot for the final out of the sixth.

"It's amazing," Williams said. "I knew that was a double and a run in, and all of a sudden it's the third out."

The Cardinals scored 11 runs Monday, their most ever in an opener at Busch Stadium. This time, they hit five doubles off Glendon Rusch (0-1) to score three times in the fourth and fifth.

Rusch took no consolation from the fact a lot of the hits weren't exactly blistered.

"It wasn't what I wanted, obviously," Rusch said. "Even if they don't hit it hard, sometimes you have to make better pitches, and I didn't do that."

Perez's two-run double gave St. Louis a 3-0 lead in the fourth, Albert Pujols and Rolen had consecutive RBI doubles in the fifth, and Matheny added a run-scoring single in each inning.

Matheny, a career .235 hitter, is 9-for-17 in his career against Rusch.

Rusch lasted five innings, allowing seven runs on 11 hits. He also lost to the Cardinals in his final start of 2002.

The Cardinals are 2-0 for the first time since 2000, when they won their first three games to sweep the Cubs.

Notes: Perez has a bruised hip from landing hard on the warning track and might be sidelined Thursday. ... Cardinals OF Eli Marrero was out of the lineup with a deep thigh bruise after a collision with 2B Fernando Vina on a pop fly in the opener. ... CF Jim Edmonds, recuperating from a left calf injury, has left both of the first two games at about the midway point. Kerry Robinson replaced him in the top of the sixth Wednesday. ... Vina, one of the toughest hitters to strike out with 36 in 622 at-bats last year, took two called third strikes. ... Young had two hits and is 5-for-9 in the first two games. ... The Brewers are 3-9 the last two seasons against the Cardinals.


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Alex Sanchez, CF401001 .125
Eric Young, 2B402000 .556
Richie Sexson, 1B300011 .143
John Vander Wal, LF400000 .000
Jeffrey Hammonds, RF402000 .333
Wes Helms, 3B400002 .111
Keith Osik, C300012 .000
Royce Clayton, SS300010 .286
Glendon Rusch, P100000 .000
   a- Enrique Cruz, PH100000 .000
    John Foster, P000000 .000
   b- Jason Conti, PH100001 .000
    Matt Ford, P000000 .000
   c- Scott Podsednik, PH100000 .333
Totals3305037 
a-grounded out for Rusch in the 6th
b-struck out for Foster in the 8th
c-flied out for Ford in the 9th
Batting
2B - Jeffrey Hammonds (1, Hermanson)
3B - Eric Young (1, Williams)
Team LOB - 9
Fielding
DP - Young-Clayton-Sexson
Glendon Rusch (L,0-1) 51177160 12.60
John Foster 2200010 0.00
Matt Ford 1000100 0.00
HBP - Vina (by Glendon Rusch)
Pitches-Strikes - Glendon Rusch 95-67, John Foster 31-20, Matt Ford 30-21
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Glendon Rusch 7-1, John Foster 2-3
Batters Faced - Glendon Rusch 27, John Foster 8, Matt Ford 4
Fernando Vina, 2B410002 .125
Edgar Renteria, SS413011 .625
Jim Edmonds, CF300001 .167
    Kerry Robinson, CF200000 .250
Albert Pujols, LF412100 .429
Scott Rolen, 3B322110 .429
Tino Martinez, 1B411001 .375
Eduardo Perez, RF312201 .667
    Miguel Cairo, RF100000 .000
Mike Matheny, C403200 .500
Woody Williams, P200001 .000
    Lance Painter, P000000 .000
    Kiko Calero, P000000 .000
    Jeff Fassero, P000000 .000
   a- Wilson Delgado, PH100000 .000
    Dustin Hermanson, P000000 .000
Totals35713627 
a-flied out for Fassero in the 8th
Batting
2B - Edgar Renteria (2, Rusch), Albert Pujols (1, Rusch), Scott Rolen (1, Rusch), Tino Martinez (1, Rusch), Eduardo Perez (1, Rusch)
SH - Woody Williams (1)
RBI - Albert Pujols (2), Scott Rolen (4), Eduardo Perez 2 (2), Mike Matheny 2 (2)
2-OUT RBI - Mike Matheny (1)
Team LOB - 8
Fielding
E - Edgar Renteria (1, Misplayed grounder)
Woody Williams (W,1-0) 6.2200150 0.00
Lance Painter 0.1000000 0.00
Kiko Calero 0.2200110 0.00
Jeff Fassero 0.1000000 0.00
Dustin Hermanson 1100110 0.00
Pitches-Strikes - Woody Williams 102-63, Lance Painter 5-3, Kiko Calero 21-10, Jeff Fassero 2-2, Dustin Hermanson 18-10
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Woody Williams 7-9, Lance Painter 1-0, Dustin Hermanson 1-1
Batters Faced - Woody Williams 24, Lance Painter 1, Kiko Calero 5, Jeff Fassero 1, Dustin Hermanson 5
Attendance - 26790
Game Time - 2:42
Temperature - 75
Umpires - Home - Brian O'Nora, First Base - Larry Poncino, Second Base - Phil Cuzzi, Third Base - Jerry Crawford
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