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Griffey returns to pinch hit in Reds' win
 

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ST. LOUIS -- The Cincinnati Reds won in Ken Griffey Jr.'s return, not that he had much to do with it.

Griffey grounded out as a pinch-hitter in his first game since dislocating a shoulder on April 5. Austin Kearns and Adam Dunn supplied much of the offense with two-run homers in the first inning that led the Reds to a 7-2 victory over the Cardinals on Tuesday night.

"I had one shot and that was it," Griffey said. "I don't like pinch hitting. Fortunately this is just to get me back in there so I can go out there and play."

But as Griffey came back, Barry Larkin got hurt again. The Cincinnati shortstop reinjured his left calf while running the bases in the second inning and was removed for a pinch-runner. The Reds said he strained the calf and will be evaluated Wednesday.

An injury to the same calf put Larkin on the disabled list from April 14 to May 5. He was playing in his sixth game since being activated.

"Hopefully, it's not as bad as it was when I did it at Houston, but I had some of the same sensations," Larkin said. "I felt like I actually tore something in there. Hopefully, it was scar tissue."

Griffey Jr., who came off the 15-day disabled list before the game, batted for Paul Wilson (2-3) in the seventh inning and grounded to shortstop, his first appearance since dislocating his right shoulder while trying to make a diving catch on the first weekend of the season. Manager Bob Boone said Griffey would start either Wednesday night or Thursday, but not in both games, and then likely would start every other day for a while.

"We'll have to baby him pretty much in the early going," Boone said. "He's got to see some pitches."

Griffey said he thought he'd play Wednesday, but Boone was cryptic. The manager said the decision could hinge on "how my cereal is in the morning."

Cincinnati (20-19) has won seven of eight overall to move above .500 for the first time since last Aug. 21, when the Reds were 63-62. The Reds swept a four-game series from the Cardinals last week in Cincinnati.

"I wouldn't call it luck," Dunn said. "We've played five pretty good ballgames against them, and it seems like we're doing the little things to win."

St. Louis, which had won six straight home games, has lost six of seven overall, dropping to 18-18.

Wilson allowed two runs and eight hits in six innings, and three pitchers combined for shutout relief.

Jason Simontacchi (1-3) allowed seven runs and seven hits in 1 2/3 innings, the second-shortest outing of his brief career. His ERA rose to 7.41.

"I don't have any excuses," Simontacchi said. "I just flat-out stunk. We lost the game because of me."

Manager Tony La Russa didn't disagree.

"I don't want to make too much of it, but the way Jason went about it early hurt us," La Russa said. "It was the wrong tempo. Jason is capable of better."

Kearns hit his 12th homer and two batters later Dunn hit his 13th and third in two games, a drive to center estimated at 451 feet. Aaron Boone, who had a three-homer game against the Cardinals last week, added a two-run double that chased Simontacchi in the second.

"If we get the bats heated up, we'll be OK," Dunn said.

Albert Pujols hit a two-run homer in the third for the Cardinals.

Wilson allowed at least three runs in the first inning in four of his first seven starts, entering the game with a 15.43 ERA in that inning. But he retired the Cardinals in order their first time up.

"He pitched like he knew what to do with a seven-run lead," Boone said. "He didn't walk anybody and went right at them."

Notes

  • Simontacchi's worst outing was a one-inning start last Aug. 2 at Atlanta in which he gave up nine runs and seven hits.
  • Edgar Renteria was 2-for-4 and leads the NL with 19 multi-hit games.
  • The Reds have won five of their last six series.
  • Cincinnati has 47 runs in its last eight games.
  • Jim Edmonds is in a 3-for-28 slump that has dropped his average from a league-leading .407 to .333.

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Barry Larkin, SS010020 .265
    Felipe Lopez, PR-SS310001 .219
Jose Guillen, RF513000 .327
Sean Casey, 1B311111 .306
Austin Kearns, CF512200 .299
Aaron Boone, 3B512200 .288
Adam Dunn, LF511201 .244
Jason LaRue, C302010 .228
Juan Castro, 2B401000 .281
Paul Wilson, P300002 .000
   a- Ken Griffey Jr., PH100000 .250
    Kent Mercker, P000000 .000
    Scott Sullivan, P000000 .000
    Gabe White, P000000 .000
Totals37712745 
a-grounded out for Wilson in the 7th
Batting
2B - Austin Kearns (6, Calero), Aaron Boone (10, Simontacchi), Jason LaRue (7, Simontacchi)
HR - Austin Kearns (12, Simontacchi), Adam Dunn (13, Simontacchi)
SF - Sean Casey (1)
RBI - Sean Casey (20), Austin Kearns 2 (31), Aaron Boone 2 (29), Adam Dunn 2 (28)
2-OUT RBI - Aaron Boone 2 (16)
Team LOB - 8
Paul Wilson (W,2-3) 6822001 5.12
Kent Mercker 1.2100110 1.32
Scott Sullivan 1000010 4.70
Gabe White 0.1000000 2.89
Pitches-Strikes - Paul Wilson 86-61, Kent Mercker 31-17, Scott Sullivan 10-8, Gabe White 3-2
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Paul Wilson 11-7, Kent Mercker 3-1, Scott Sullivan 1-1
Batters Faced - Paul Wilson 26, Kent Mercker 7, Scott Sullivan 3, Gabe White 1
Fernando Vina, 2B511000 .219
J.D. Drew, RF300000 .283
   a- Eduardo Perez, PH101000 .316
    Steve Kline, P000000 .000
    Dustin Hermanson, P000000 .000
Albert Pujols, LF412200 .336
Jim Edmonds, CF400001 .333
Scott Rolen, 3B301010 .281
Tino Martinez, 1B401000 .282
Edgar Renteria, SS402000 .364
Mike Matheny, C301000 .286
   b- Kerry Robinson, PH100001 .219
Jason Simontacchi, P000000 .071
    Kiko Calero, P100000 .500
   c- Orlando Palmeiro, PH100000 .259
    Mike Crudale, P000000 .000
   d- Miguel Cairo, PH-RF200000 .268
Totals3629212 
a-doubled for Drew in the 7th
b-struck out for Matheny in the 9th
c-grounded out for Calero in the 4th
d-popped out for Crudale in the 7th
Batting
2B - Fernando Vina (9, Wilson), Eduardo Perez (3, Mercker), Scott Rolen (14, Wilson)
HR - Albert Pujols (9, Wilson)
RBI - Albert Pujols 2 (26)
2-OUT RBI - Albert Pujols 2 (7)
Team LOB - 8
Fielding
Outfield Assists - J.D. Drew 1
Jason Simontacchi (L,1-3) 1.2777212 7.41
Kiko Calero 2.1300020 3.78
Mike Crudale 3200210 0.00
Steve Kline 1000010 4.91
Dustin Hermanson 1000000 3.45
Pitches-Strikes - Jason Simontacchi 56-36, Kiko Calero 34-21, Mike Crudale 37-21, Steve Kline 10-5, Dustin Hermanson 11-8
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Kiko Calero 1-3, Mike Crudale 5-3, Steve Kline 1-1, Dustin Hermanson 1-2
Batters Faced - Jason Simontacchi 14, Kiko Calero 9, Mike Crudale 13, Steve Kline 3, Dustin Hermanson 3
Attendance - 34276
Game Time - 2:43
Temperature - 74
Umpires - Home - Paul Nauert, First Base - Gerry Davis, Second Base - Ed Rapuano, Third Base - Mark Carlson
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