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Hard-working Cardinals pass century mark against Brewers
 

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MILWAUKEE -- Watching the St. Louis Cardinals get their 100th win filled Tony La Russa with pride.

"A 100th win is a magic number," the Cardinals manager said after Thursday's 4-2 win over Milwaukee. "It has significant meaning for a team. It's a mark of excellence. You have to be really good to get that number. Ninety-nine was a great number. One hundred has a different feel."

St. Louis reached 100 wins for the first time since 1985 and the seventh time overall as Yadier Molina hit his first major league home run, a two-out drive in the eighth off Matt Wise (1-2) that broke a 2-2 tie.

Hector Luna followed with his third homer of the season, his fourth hit of the game. Wise had allowed just one homer this season in 50 1/3 innings coming into the game.

"He just got two curveballs up a little bit," Milwaukee manager Ned Yost said.

St. Louis (100-52), which clinched the NL Central title last weekend, has 10 games remaining and can surpass its club record of 106 wins, set in 1942.

Dan Haren, pitching because Chris Carpenter strained his right biceps, made his first start for St. Louis since Aug. 20. He allowed one run and two hits in five innings and matched his career high with six strikeouts.

"I was throwing a lot of fastballs," Haren said. "I tried to stay down and ahead of the guys."

Given a 2-1 lead, Cal Eldred (4-2) allowed a tying homer in the sixth to Geoff Jenkins, Milwaukee's first homer in seven games at Miller Park.

Jason Isringhausen pitched the ninth for his league-leading 45th save in 52 chances, completing a four-hitter. The last-place Brewers, who made three errors, lost for the ninth time in 10 games.

"You think you get to the bottom of the lineup and you would get a bit of a breather," Yost said. "Not so."

St. Louis took a 2-0 lead with two outs in the first on run-scoring singles by Molina and Luna, who had been in an 0-for-9 slide. Trent Durrington tripled in a run for Milwaukee in the third.

St. Louis loaded the bases with one out in the fifth before Ben Hendrickson struck Reggie Sanders and John Mabry. Hendrickson, 1-7 this season, gave up two runs and seven hits in six innings. He had not pitched since Sept. 10 because Milwaukee didn't want the rookie to face Houston or San Francisco.

"You don't face the (Larry) Walkers and (Jim) Edmonds down in Triple-A," Hendrickson said. "It's fun and has been a learning experience, too."

Notes

  • Milwaukee sent INF Matt Erickson outright to Triple-A Indianapolis.
  • Haren was called for obstruction and given an error trying to tag out Podsednik in the sixth. After Haren picked Podsednik off of first base, he dropped a throw from SS Edgar Renteria near first base during a rundown and forced Podsednik out of the basepath. First base umpire Joe West awarded Podsednik second base on the play.
  • Haren struck out six on Aug. 6 last year against Florida.


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Late fill-in Dan Haren delivers a strong game in Chris Carpenter's place in the St. Louis rotation.
Late fill-in Dan Haren delivers a strong game in Chris Carpenter's place in the St. Louis rotation.(AP)

Players of the Game
St. Louis

Y. Molina
AB 3
R 2
H 2
HR 1
RBI 2
St. Louis

H. Luna
AB 4
R 1
H 4
HR 1
RBI 2
 

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St. Louis Cardinals
Tony Womack, 2B5010011 .306
Edgar Renteria, SS5010011 .283
Larry Walker, RF5000022 .310
Jim Edmonds, CF3000120 .315
    So Taguchi, CF0000000 .292
Reggie Sanders, LF4000025 .254
John Mabry, 1B4110013 .298
Yadier Molina, C3222100 .252
Hector Luna, 3B4142000 .235
Dan Haren, P2000002 .000
   a- Roger Cedeno, PH1000000 .260
    Cal Eldred, P0000000 .000
   b- Albert Pujols, PH1000010 .324
    Julian Tavarez, P0000000 .000
    Jason Isringhausen, P0000000 .333
Totals3749421014 
a-grounded out for Haren in the 6th
b-struck out for Eldred in the 8th
Batting
2B - Edgar Renteria (34, Hendrickson), John Mabry (10, Hendrickson)
HR - Yadier Molina (1, Wise), Hector Luna (3, Wise)
RBI - Yadier Molina 2 (10), Hector Luna 2 (21)
2-OUT RBI - Yadier Molina 2 (8), Hector Luna 2 (8)
Team LOB - 8
Fielding
E - Dan Haren (1, Missed catch)
St. Louis Cardinals
Dan Haren 5211260 4.76
Cal Eldred (BS,2; W,4-2) 2211021 3.71
Julian Tavarez (H,19) 1000010 2.45
Jason Isringhausen (S,45) 1000020 2.85
HBP - Ginter (by Dan Haren)
Pitches-Strikes - Dan Haren 86-55, Cal Eldred 36-22, Julian Tavarez 13-7, Jason Isringhausen 16-11
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Dan Haren 4-5, Julian Tavarez 1-1, Jason Isringhausen 1-0
Batters Faced - Dan Haren 20, Cal Eldred 8, Julian Tavarez 3, Jason Isringhausen 3
Milwaukee Brewers
Scott Podsednik, CF3110100 .245
Trent Durrington, 3B4011011 .234
Keith Ginter, 2B2000100 .243
Geoff Jenkins, LF4111013 .265
Bill Hall, SS4000030 .246
Wes Helms, 1B3010010 .262
    Matt Wise, P0000000 .000
    Luis Vizcaino, P0000000 .000
   a- Chris Magruder, PH1000000 .258
Dave Krynzel, RF4000021 .174
Chad Moeller, C3000010 .211
Ben Hendrickson, P2000020 .143
    Lyle Overbay, 1B1000000 .303
Totals312422115 
a-grounded out for Vizcaino in the 9th
Batting
2B - Scott Podsednik (26, Haren)
3B - Trent Durrington (3, Haren)
HR - Geoff Jenkins (25, Eldred)
RBI - Trent Durrington (4), Geoff Jenkins (86)
2-OUT RBI - Trent Durrington (1)
SB - Scott Podsednik (62, 3rd base off Haren/Molina)
Team LOB - 5
Fielding
DP - Hall-Ginter-Helms, Hall-Ginter-Overbay
E - Trent Durrington (4, Misplayed grounder), Bill Hall (19, Missed catch), Wes Helms (16, Wild throw)
Milwaukee Brewers
Ben Hendrickson 6722260 6.35
Matt Wise (L,1-2) 2222032 3.96
Luis Vizcaino 1000010 3.99
IBB - Edmonds by Ben Hendrickson
Pitches-Strikes - Ben Hendrickson 100-64, Matt Wise 31-23, Luis Vizcaino 11-9
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Ben Hendrickson 7-6, Matt Wise 3-0, Luis Vizcaino 1-1
Batters Faced - Ben Hendrickson 28, Matt Wise 8, Luis Vizcaino 3
Game Information
Attendance - 15200
Game Time - 2:41
Temperature - 77
Umpires - Home - Mike DiMuro, First Base - Joe West, Second Base - Rick Reed, Third Base - Paul Emmel
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