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    JUPITER, Fla. -- Dennys Reyes made his debut in a St. Louis Cardinals uniform Wednesday, pitching a scoreless inning of relief in a 4-3 loss to the Houston Astros.

    Reyes, who is with his 10th club after signing a two-year deal with the Cardinals earlier this month, showed little signs of rust after having not thrown since making three appearances for Mexico in the World Baseball Classic. Mexico was eliminated in the second round March 16.

    On Wednesday, he entered the game in the top of the eighth with the score tied at 3 and faced four batters, surrendering only a double to Hunter Pence.

    "I wanted to throw strikes," said the 31-year-old Reyes, who spent the last three seasons with the Minnesota Twins.

    "It was the perfect situation, just like during the regular season in the eighth inning of a tie game. You have to go out there and throw strikes and I concentrated on that and on locating my pitches over the plate."

    This game was a showcase for pitchers on both sides.

    Houston's starter Russ Ortiz is competing for the fifth spot in the starting rotation and had a two-hit shutout going into the fourth inning before giving up back-to-back, two-out doubles to Ryan Ludwick and Khalil Greene.

    Ortiz left after the fifth inning, having allowed one run on five hits with two walks and four strikeouts. His delivery and routine on the mound were hampered because of a stomach illness.

    Ortiz threw 82 pitches -- 47 for strikes -- and was pleased with his location, especially against a lineup with Albert Pujols, who he struck out swinging, and Rick Ankiel.

    "I wasn't throwing as hard as I probably would have if I felt normal, but it's not always about speed, it's about location," Ortiz said. "It made me feel good mentally looking up at the score after four innings because the mental part was the thing I felt like has been the last thing to come."

    Astros catcher Ivan Rodriguez helped out Ortiz at the plate as well as behind it, hitting a solo shot to left in the top of the third inning for his second homer of the spring to give Houston a 2-0 lead.

    Pence went 3-for-4 and Michael Bourn drove in the go-ahead run with an RBI single in the top of the ninth off Cardinals reliever Chris Perez, who was making his first appearance in two weeks after injuring his right shoulder.

    The Cardinals offense struggled until minor leaguer Shane Robinson stroked a two-run single in the bottom of the seventh to tie it 3-all and set the stage for Reyes.

    "It was a confidence builder, my first start as a Cardinal," Reyes said. "You always have a few butterflies with a new team and you want to do well in front of your teammates.

    "I was pleasantly surprised with how good my command was," he said. "It doesn't take me very long to get ready for the season, so hopefully after the next outing I'll be 100 percent and ready to go.

    Notes

    Cardinals manager Tony La Russa left before the game started to fly to Richmond, Va., for the visitation for his mother-in-law, Mozelle Coker, who died Monday. He also will miss Thursday's game against the New York Mets. He will rejoin the team in Fort Myers on Friday for a game against the Boston Red Sox. ... Both teams entered the game with five-game winning streaks and St. Louis was hoping to tie its mark for most wins (17) in spring training since moving to Jupiter in 1998.
     
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    Houston Astros
    Kazuo Matsui, 2B3000000 .105
        Geoff Geary, P1000000 .000
        David Newhan, LF1010000 .194
    Michael Bourn, CF3011210 .219
    Ivan Rodriguez, C3111011 .444
        Reggie Abercrombie, LF-RF2000002 .361
    Hunter Pence, RF4030010 .278
        Chris Barnwell, 2B0000000 .000
    Jason Michaels, LF3110002 .182
        J.R. Towles, C1000001 .182
    Jason Smith, 1B-2B4130001 .422
        Wesley Wright, P0000000 .000
        Jeff Fulchino, P0000000 .000
    Edwin Maysonet, SS4022010 .318
    Chris Johnson, 3B3100113 .237
    Russ Ortiz, P2000012 .250
        Mark Saccomanno, 1B2000011 .087
    Totals36412437  
    Batting
    2B - Hunter Pence (2, Reyes), Edwin Maysonet (2, McClellan)
    HR - Ivan Rodriguez (2, Pineiro)
    RBI - Michael Bourn (8), Ivan Rodriguez (2), Edwin Maysonet 2 (8)
    2-OUT RBI - Michael Bourn (3), Ivan Rodriguez (1), Edwin Maysonet (6)
    SB - Jason Smith (4, 3rd base off Pineiro/Molina), Edwin Maysonet (1, 2nd base off Pineiro/Molina)
    CS - Michael Bourn (2, 2nd base by McClellan/Molina), Jason Smith (1, 2nd base by Pineiro/Molina)
    Team LOB - 8
    Houston Astros
    Russ Ortiz 5511240 3.22
    Geoff Geary (BS,1) 2322100 5.40
    Wesley Wright (W,1-0) 1000000 0.00
    Jeff Fulchino (S,2) 1000000 2.03
    Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Russ Ortiz 6-4, Geoff Geary 2-4, Jeff Fulchino 1-2
    Batters Faced - Russ Ortiz 21, Geoff Geary 10, Wesley Wright 3, Jeff Fulchino 3
    St. Louis Cardinals
    Skip Schumaker, 2B2010101 .328
        Colby Rasmus, CF2010000 .290
    Rick Ankiel, CF3010002 .364
        Shane Robinson, LF1012000 .500
    Albert Pujols, 1B3000013 .278
        Kyle McClellan, P0000000 .000
       a- Joe Mather, PH-1B1000002 .190
    Chris Duncan, LF-1B4000013 .292
        Dennys Reyes, P0000000 .000
        Jason LaRue, C0000000 .167
    Ryan Ludwick, RF4110010 .211
    Khalil Greene, SS3011000 .396
        Brendan Ryan, SS1000000 .280
    Yadier Molina, C3100111 .313
        Chris Perez, P0000000 .000
    David Freese, 3B3010001 .263
        Brian Barden, 3B1000000 .355
    Joel Pineiro, P0000000 .000
       b- Joe Thurston, PH-2B2110100 .231
    Totals3338334  
    a-popped out for McClellan in the 7th
    b-walked for Pineiro in the 5th
    Batting
    2B - Skip Schumaker (6, Ortiz), Rick Ankiel (5, Ortiz), Ryan Ludwick (5, Ortiz), Khalil Greene (6, Ortiz)
    SH - Joel Pineiro (1)
    RBI - Shane Robinson 2 (2), Khalil Greene (15)
    2-OUT RBI - Khalil Greene (3)
    PK - Joe Thurston (1, Ortiz)
    Team LOB - 7
    Fielding
    DP - Greene-Duncan
    St. Louis Cardinals
    Joel Pineiro 5622151 1.89
    Kyle McClellan 2311110 9.69
    Dennys Reyes 1100000 0.00
    Chris Perez (L,0-1) 1211110 6.00
    Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Joel Pineiro 4-5, Kyle McClellan 2-1, Dennys Reyes 2-1
    Batters Faced - Joel Pineiro 21, Kyle McClellan 8, Dennys Reyes 4, Chris Perez 6
    Game Information
    Attendance - 5848
    Game Time - 2:38
    Temperature - 73
    Umpires - Home - Al Porter, First Base - Angel Hernandez, Second Base - C.B. Bucknor, Third Base - Todd Tichenor
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