Cardinals’ 3-2 win over Dodgers
By Greg Beacham, APTuesday, August 18, 2009
LOS ANGELES — Rick Ankiel put St. Louis ahead with a two-run homer in the seventh inning, and Chris Carpenter pitched eight innings of five-hit ball in the Cardinals’ ninth victory in 10 games, 3-2 over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Monday night.
Albert Pujols hit his major league-leading 39th homer as the Cardinals opened a seven-game California road trip by persevering against knuckleballer Charlie Haeger, who was largely outstanding in his debut for Los Angeles.
Carpenter (13-3) fell behind twice, but Pujols and Ankiel connected to ensure his fifth consecutive victory. He is 8-0 in nine starts since July began, and 5-0 in six career starts against the Dodgers.
James Loney had an RBI single in the fifth for the Dodgers, who opened a tough seven-game homestand with their fourth loss in five games. With numerous pitching woes and an inconsistent lineup, Los Angeles still has the NL’s best record despite being three games below .500 since the All-Star break — but the Cardinals are closing fast.
Ankiel homered after Haeger (0-1) hit Ryan Ludwick with a pitch, sending a knuckleball that didn’t knuckle deep into the right-field corner. Ankiel was in a 1-for-17 slump before his ninth homer of the season.
Ryan Franklin got the last two outs for his 30th save, getting Manny Ramirez on a first-pitch popout and retiring Casey Blake on a fly to the fringe of the warning track.
With Jason Schmidt and Hiroki Kuroda out of the rotation with injuries, the Dodgers used Haeger as their 10th starting pitcher of the season. Haeger appeared in 19 games over the past three seasons with the White Sox and San Diego before winning 11 games with Triple-A Albuquerque this year.
Heager was mostly solid, but the Cardinals’ big hits were enormous.
He retired St. Louis’ first eight batters before Carpenter’s single ricocheted off third base. Pujols then led off the fourth with a high shot to left field, but Haeger retired the next 10 Cardinals.
The Dodgers loaded the bases in the first inning, and Rafael Furcal scored on Blake’s sacrifice fly while right fielder Ludwick threw out Andre Ethier at third.
Matt Holliday, who went 1 for 4, fouled a pitch off his leg in the ninth, but stayed at the plate after examination from the training staff. He beat out an infield single before leaving the game for pinch-runner Colby Rasmus.
NOTES: Brad Ausmus started at catcher for the Dodgers because of his previous experience catching knuckleballers. Russell Martin took over in the ninth inning and made a throwing error, Los Angeles’ first error in nine games. … Ankiel’s homer was his first since July 30, also against Los Angeles. … The Cardinals took three of four from the Dodgers in St. Louis last month.
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