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[h3]Cards sweep Dodgers to claim first place[/h3]Holliday's walk-off single puts St. Louis on top in NL Central


By Michael Bleach / MLB.com

07/18/10 7:55 PM ET


ST. LOUIS -- Before the series finale began against the Dodgers on Sunday, Cardinals manager Tony La Russa expressed regret that by sitting Albert Pujols, he may be robbing the fans of the main attraction they spent their money to see.

Funny how things work out.

In one of the most scintillating games of the season, All-Star slugger Matt Holliday capped a five-run comeback spread over the game's final two innings by stinging a walk-off single against Dodgers All-Star closer Jonathan Broxton with two outs in the ninth to give the Cardinals a 5-4 victory.

The win gave the Redbirds a four-game series sweep, pushed them into first place of the National League Central and put their record 10 games over .500 for the first time since June 5, a favored achievement mark of La Russa's.

"Just a heck of an effort and it got better and better," La Russa said. "Can't give them enough credit for how they hung in there."

In a ninth-inning battle with the hard-throwing Broxton, the Cardinals refused to go away. Down one run entering the final frame, Yadier Molina started the rally with a single. Already in the game as a substitute for catcher Jason La Rue, the Cardinals were stuck with the less-then-speedy Molina -- to put it politely -- on the basepaths as the tying run. With Molina reaching second on a sacrifice bunt from shortstop Brendan Ryan, the game came down to the final out after Lopez smacked a deep fly ball that Dodgers left fielder Xavier Paul was able to haul in.

Rookie Jon Jay saw six fastballs before walking and rookie Allen Craig -- at first base and batting in the three-hole in place of Pujols -- collected his second clutch base knock in a row to tie the game and advance Jay to second.

That brought Holliday to the plate. Criticized by fans early in the year for struggling to produce with runners on base, the left fielder came through on the fourth pitch he saw from Broxton. High and on the outside corner, Holliday took it to the opposite field, clearing the outstretched glove of Dodgers right fielder Andre Ethier.

"That is probably the best at-bat he has had in our uniform," La Russa said.

It was Holliday's second walk-off hit with the Cardinals and the fourth time this season the dugout has had a chance rush the field.

"They punched me a lot," Holliday said of the celebration. "But they were good punches."

Although Holliday delivered the final blow, he certainly was not the only one responsible for the comeback.

Baserunning and defensive blunders by the Cardinals, four bases given away on balls and one untimely wild pitch -- combined with a less-than-imposing lineup missing two middle-of-the-order bats -- gave the Dodgers a 4-0 lead through seven innings.

In the eighth inning, however, the Cardinals quickly made up for their previous miscues.

Ryan started the inning with a walk, his second of the game and the third time the shortstop reached base on Sunday. After a flyout from Lopez, Jay walked to set up Craig's two-run double. Dodgers manager Joe Torre opted to bring in Broxton, and the closer promptly induced a popout to right field from Holliday. A sharp single from Randy Winn drove in Craig, however, and a walk from Skip Schumaker caused La Russa to go to his bench for Pujols. The All-Star slugger was 8-for-21 for his career as a pinch-hitter and had the crowd of 40,743 screaming on their feet. Pujols grounded out after a spirited seven-pitch battle, but the inning managed to drive up the pitch count of Broxton, normally a one-inning pitcher.

"We just asked too much out of Broxton," Torre said. "You don't want him to come in and face the same guy [Matt Holliday] twice. It's a tough one to let get away and much tougher under these circumstances. This takes a lot out of you. We had to go to him too early."

Although Cardinals starter Jeff Suppan didn't pick up his first win of the season, his best start of the year kept the Cardinals in the game long enough for the ending heroics.

Suppan was efficient, needing only 79 pitches to record 18 outs. He pitched to his strengths, recording nine groundouts and keeping three of his five hits allowed on the ground.

Most importantly, he avoided the big inning, stranding two runners in scoring position in the fifth after giving up his only run of the game.

"I'll tell you, he was very effective," La Russa said. "Did a lot of good things. Hopefully he will keep moving forward. He pitched very well."

Michael Bleach is an associate reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.

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Now that's what I am tallking about, back in 1st too
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yes! taking 3 out 4 from the phils is great. i wish the cubs can keep it going. should have swept them though.... but i just hope that this is a start to get back in it. hopefully.
 
We were one out away from a 4 game sweep. 
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Good start nonetheless, but that one out hurts. 
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Cards are on a roll
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We must take atleast 2 of the next 3 from the Nats.
 
Well, Lou is gone. Have fun drinking on a beach instead of a dugout next summer!
 
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[h3]Cardinals' David Freese now has two bum feet -[/h3][h3]breaks a toe while rehabbing ankle[/h3]

David Freese's right ankle, which forced him to the disabled list last month, no longer is his biggest concern.

The St. Louis Cardinals third baseman suffered a toe fracture when he dropped a weight on his left foot during a workout. Manager Tony La Russa said Freese wasn't due back for a couple of weeks from the ankle injury, and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch noted that club officials are hopeful the two injuries can heal concurrently.

Nonetheless, it's still the latest turn on what's been a roller coaster rookie year for Freese. Doubt was cast on his 2010 season when he was arrested over the winter on suspicion of driving under the influence; he since swore off drinking and won the third base job convincingly.

Freese went on to have a solid first half and emerge as a dark horse Rookie of the Year candidate, hitting .296 with four homers, 36 RBI and a .361 on-base percentage before going on the DL with the ankle injury at the end of June. The Cardinals were 41-34 before he was hurt, and 11-7 since he's been hurt.

By Gabe Lacques

That sucks
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We need this guy back and hopefully this broken toe doesn't extend his trip on the dl.
 
Sup guys?
I've got a feeling the Brewers are gonna go on a hot streak the next few weeks and get within 3-4 games of first by the first or second week in August. 
 
Originally Posted by Wisconsin 4 Life

Thanks for supporting my statement Dave Bush 
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Thats how it goes.

Fun game by the cubbies last night. I definitely did not see that coming. Too bad a big comeback like that really doesn't mean anything for this team, this year.
 
Wrigley. 
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Was good to see one of those type games last night.  We don't have much else to look forward too, let's have some fun out there at least. 

Trade Lee, Lilly, Z (somehow) Sori, and Aramis.  Build with Castro, Soto, Colvin, Byrd (I love the way he plays in center) Marmol, Wells, and as many prospects as we can get for all the guys we just moved.  Do that, and we'll have a good start, but we're a looooooong ways away again. 
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Originally Posted by CP1708

Wrigley. 
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Was good to see one of those type games last night.  We don't have much else to look forward too, let's have some fun out there at least. 

Trade Lee, Lilly, Z (somehow) Sori, and Aramis.  Build with Castro, Soto, Colvin, Byrd (I love the way he plays in center) Marmol, Wells, and as many prospects as we can get for all the guys we just moved.  Do that, and we'll have a good start, but we're a looooooong ways away again. 
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Lilly is gone for sure. Aramis probably has the highest value that he will have this summer right now, hopefully someone needs a third baseman.( I am looking at you South side.)
Lee could probably go to some team making a push. Stuck with Z and Sori I think. If they would move (I think they both have no-trade clauses) Cubs would have to eat most of the money anyway.
So who do the cubs get to manage next year? Will Girardi be tempted to move to the Windy City? Will Ricketts do the homer thing and bring up Ryno? Will bob Brenly swap the microphone for the uniform? Will it be someone we havent even heard of yet?
My vote is for ol' Bobbo to come on down and get us a ring just like he did in Arizona.
 
Originally Posted by FIRST B0RN

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[h3]Cardinals' David Freese now has two bum feet -[/h3][h3]breaks a toe while rehabbing ankle[/h3]

David Freese's right ankle, which forced him to the disabled list last month, no longer is his biggest concern.

The St. Louis Cardinals third baseman suffered a toe fracture when he dropped a weight on his left foot during a workout. Manager Tony La Russa said Freese wasn't due back for a couple of weeks from the ankle injury, and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch noted that club officials are hopeful the two injuries can heal concurrently.

Nonetheless, it's still the latest turn on what's been a roller coaster rookie year for Freese. Doubt was cast on his 2010 season when he was arrested over the winter on suspicion of driving under the influence; he since swore off drinking and won the third base job convincingly.

Freese went on to have a solid first half and emerge as a dark horse Rookie of the Year candidate, hitting .296 with four homers, 36 RBI and a .361 on-base percentage before going on the DL with the ankle injury at the end of June. The Cardinals were 41-34 before he was hurt, and 11-7 since he's been hurt.

By Gabe Lacques
That sucks
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hell....we`re  on an 8game  winning streak....Lopez is putting up some OK numbers.
8 wins in a row...7-0 since the break against the phillies and dodgers...they aint no lay downs, remember, we got swept by  the dodgers earlier this year
 
^ I am well aware that the Dodgers swept us, so payback was sweet. The 8 game winning streak is just the momentum we need starting the second half. Now we just need the Reds to lose as well.
 
Originally Posted by FIRST B0RN

^ I am well aware that the Dodgers swept us, so payback was sweet. The 8 game winning streak is just the momentum we need starting the second half. Now we just need the Reds to lose as well.

was @ the game today....cant believe we only got 1 hit and 1 walk....left in the 10th (it was about 95 in the stadium)
 
Originally Posted by tylerdub

I am really starting to like Tyler Colvin.

As am I. 
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I actually hope Ryno gets the manager spot, let's see what he can do.  Bein in the minors the last few years, he should have a good insight into our young players. 

But I wanna see the deals we make this week, we need to move these guys now, they aren't getting younger and we don't have enough in our system to replenish all the holes we have, so we need to add as many prospects as we can. 
  
 
Originally Posted by FIRST B0RN

Shut out 2 games in a row
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yup....oh well.  cant win em all (or score in em all in this case)
On a side note....this is the first time in Tonys 15 yea cardinal history that  they were shut out in 2 strait games
 
Very legit. Nice to see a couple young guys really contributing over the course of a season.
 
Carlos Marmol with almost 100 K's in under 50 innings. 
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Like I said and we've seen the last two days, build around Colvin, Soto, Castro, Wells, Marmol, and Byrd.  All of these guys have done nicely the last few weeks. 

Get on with the trades already. 
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Another good win by the Cubbies. Hopefully they can get it close by the time I come back from my trip. I'll be in Mexico for 3 weeks, so Cub fans, hold the fort down. See ya'll later......
 
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