National League Game Summary - Chicago at St. Louis
(Monday, May 14th)
Final Score: Chicago 6, St. Louis 4
St. Louis, MO (Sports Network) - Bryan LaHair continued his early-season
surge, collecting three hits, including a two-run homer, as the Cubs bested
the Cardinals, 6-4, in the first of a two-game set on Monday.
Alfonso Soriano drove in the go-ahead run in the eighth inning that would
prove to be the difference and Tony Campana scored twice as Chicago won its
second straight.
Shawn Camp (2-1) tossed two scoreless innings, allowing just one hit in relief
of Ryan Dempster to get the victory, and Rafael Dolis struck out two in a
perfect ninth for his fourth save of the year.
Yadier Molina doubled in two runs for St. Louis while Mitchell Boggs (0-1)
allowed two runs -- one earned -- on two hits and a walk in two relief frames
to suffer the setback, the club's fourth in a row.
"We've got a lot of baseball to play ahead of us," said Cardinals manager Mike
Matheny. "We've seen the kind of baseball we can play, and we've seen the kind
that we can play on the poor end also if we're not careful."
Tied at four in the eighth, Starlin Castro had bunted into a double play with
runners on first and second and no outs. After LaHair was intentionally
walked though, Soriano blooped a single to right, plating Campana from second
for the eventual winning run.
The Cubs tacked on an insurance run in the top of the ninth when David Freese
aired out an errant throw to first on a sacrifice attempt. Geovany Soto
sprinted home from second on the play.
Earlier, Chicago had a big inning in the fifth after both teams were held
scoreless through four. LaHair smashed a pitch over the wall down the line in
right with Castro aboard, in between RBI singles from Castro and Soto.
LaHair is batting .356 for the season.
"I just try to have good at-bats, try to hit balls hard," said LaHair. "I've
just been fortunate to have some success at this point in the season."
But St. Louis had its own four-run inning in the home sixth to tie the game.
Lance Berkman got the club on the board with a run-scoring single, Molina
ripped a two-run double and he came around to score on Skip Schumaker's base
hit.
The Cubs left the bases loaded in the second, third and seventh innings.
Game Notes
Matt Holliday, Skip Schumaker and Freese committed an error apiece for St.
Louis...Dempster allowed four runs on nine hits and a walk with five
strikeouts over six innings...Cardinals starter Jake Westbrook surrendered
four runs on 11 hits and two walks in five innings.
05/15 00:11:01 ET

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