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ST. LOUIS (AP) -St. Louis manager
Tony La Russa
wasn't too optimistic as the Cardinals entered the ninth inning trailing the
Chicago Cubs
by two runs Saturday afternoon.
With Chicago closer
Kerry Wood
out on the mound to begin the inning, La Russa figured his club was in trouble.
''I didn't like our chances,'' La Russa said. ''(Wood) has so many weapons. This guy is really good.''
So was La Russa's bunch on this day.
Outfielder
Rick Ankiel
slapped a two-run, two-out single to right field in the bottom of the ninth inning to cap a three-run rally and lead the Cardinals
to a 5-4 win over the Cubs.
The win brought the Cardinals (50-39) to within 2 1/2 games of the first-place Cubs (52-36) in the National League Central.
Ankiel, who had had three hits and three RBIs, also added a solo homer in the sixth inning. In the ninth, he picked on an
0-1 slider to give St. Louis its fifth win in the last eight outings. Wood (4-2) blew his fifth save in 27 tries.
''I was just looking for a pitch to drive up the middle,'' Ankiel said. ''
Kerry Wood
is tough; he throws hard.''
The Cardinals had little problems against one of the game's top closers.
Ryan Ludwick
and
Yadier Molina
drew walks to begin the rally and
Adam Kennedy
hit a double to right to cut the deficit to 4-3. Wood appeared set to wriggle out of a bases-loaded no-out jam before Ankiel
came to the plate with two outs.
''We were one pitch away from getting out of it,'' Wood said. ''But it seems to always be the case when you're in that role.''
St. Louis reliever
Kyle McClellan
(1-3) picked up his first major league victory with two perfect innings of relief.
The Cubs led throughout the contest. They jumped to a 1-0 lead in the third on
Mark DeRosa
's 11th home run of the season.
Ryan Theriot
singled in DeRosa in the fifth for a 2-0 advantage.
St. Louis rallied to tie the game in the sixth against starter
Ted Lilly
. Ankiel led off the inning with his 18th homer. He hit a 1-2 pitch over the wall in right-center. The home run pushed Ankiel
into a tie with
Albert Pujols
for the team lead.
Pujols followed Ankiel's blast with a double into left-center. One out later,
Ryan Ludwick
hit a double down the line in left to score Pujols.
Chicago infielder
Aramis Ramirez
broke a 2-2 tie by hitting a 2-0 pitch from reliever
Ryan Franklin
over the wall in left-center field for his 15th homer of the season in front of 46,865 fans, a new record for the three-year-old
Busch Stadium.
Chicago starter
Ted Lilly
, who was unbeaten in his five previous starts, allowed just two runs in six innings. He has given up just six runs in his
last four road starts.
St. Louis starter
Kyle Lohse
gave up two runs in seven innings. He struck out six and walked two. Molina kept his 12-game hitting streak alive with a sixth-inning
infield single.
Notes:
Derrek Lee
had three hits for the Cubs. He's hitting .476 over his last five games. ... St. Louis third baseman
Troy Glaus
is 0-for-20 against Chicago this season.
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