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ST. LOUIS (AP) -
Jake Peavy
hopes he gave up four homers in a game for the last time. His manager is sure of it.
Troy Glaus
homered twice and
Rick Ankiel
and
Joe Mather
added solo shots of their own to help the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Padres 4-3 Thursday night.
''I'm going to go on the record and say that'll never happen again in Jake's career,'' Padres manager
Bud Black
said. ''Normally, I tell my pitchers solos don't beat you, but tonight they did.''
The Cardinals never even had a runner in scoring position.
It was only the second time in his seven-year career that Peavy (7-6) allowed four homers in a game. The other was July 9,
2003, at Arizona. He gave up eight hits and struck out seven in seven innings.
''Solo home runs can't beat you but you can't give up four of them on the night,'' Peavy said. ''It was just one of those
things. I wasn't aggressive enough.''
Kyle Lohse
(12-2) won his ninth straight decision, the most for St. Louis since
Chris Carpenter
won 13 in a row in 2005. Lohse pitched seven innings, allowing two runs, seven hits and two walks while striking out four.
''A lot goes into a winning streak,'' Lohse said. ''They play great defense behind me and score runs.''
Ryan Franklin
pitched the ninth for his 13th save in 17 opportunities. He gave up a run on consecutive doubles by
Kevin Kouzmanoff
and
Chase Headley
before retiring the next three batters, stranding the tying run at third base.
''This guy has great guts,'' St. Louis manager
Tony La Russa
said. ''That was a clutch recovery.''
Glaus tied it at 1 in the second, snapping Peavy's 15-inning scoreless streak. The Cardinals took a 3-2 lead in the fourth
on back-to-back shots by Ankiel and Glaus.
''When I was in the AL West, I faced him a lot,'' Glaus said. ''He comes at you hard and fortunately, we were able to take
advantage of a couple of mistakes. He didn't put them exactly where he wanted them.''
Mather, a rookie pinch-hitting for Lohse, homered in the seventh.
''I've had a chance to get used to this role,'' Mather said. ''He was pretty dirty through the whole game. I thought he'd
try and get ahead of me and sneak one in there but he left one up. I was aggressive and looking for a fastball. I got it.''
Glaus has hit four home runs in his last 16 at-bats. It was his 27th multihomer game and second this season. He did it July
2 against the
New York Mets
.
''It's getting warmer,'' Glaus said. ''That's baseball. It's just a good stretch now.''
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