Cardinals rattle Bush, Brewers

By ASSOCIATED PRESS   Thursday, Sept. 3, 2009
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Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Dave Bush, right, is pulled out of the game by Brewers manager Ken Macha, center, as catcher Jason Kendall stands by during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the St. Louis Cardinals Wednesday in St. Louis.

— Chris Carpenter won his 10th straight decision despite laboring at times, Skip Schumaker was 4 for 4 with two RBIs and the St. Louis Cardinals clobbered the Milwaukee Brewers, 10-3, on Wednesday night.

Yadier Molina had a pair of RBI doubles and finished with three hits for the NL Central leaders, whose 10½-game lead is the best in baseball. Troy Glaus, activated from the 60-day disabled list from a shoulder injury Monday, struck out as a pinch hitter to end the sixth in his first at-bat of the season.

The Brewers had runners in scoring position every inning except the sixth, when Carpenter (15-3) retired the side in order in his final inning.

“I don’t think he was at his sharpest,” Brewers manager Ken Macha said. “But the sign of a good pitcher is when he’s not sharp and he’s able to give the innings and hold the other team down.”

The St. Louis offense made those struggles a moot point, punishing Dave Bush (3-6) and the Milwaukee bullpen. The Cardinals have scored 17 runs in two games and go for a sweep behind John Smoltz today.

Casey McGehee had two hits and RBIs and has six RBIs in the first two games of the series for Milwaukee. Frank Catalanotto singled three times.

Bush lasted only 3 1-3 innings and allowed eight runs in his second start coming off a triceps injury from getting struck by a line drive, an injury that sidelined him for two months. Both of his post-injury starts have been messy.

and the right-hander is 0-6 with a 10.50 ERA in eight starts since his last victory on May 19 at Houston.

Bush hit two batters, including Carpenter while attempting to sacrifice in the second, and leads the majors with 12 hit batsmen in only 89 innings.

“I’m having a hard time kind of putting it all together,” Bush said. “Hitting the pitcher kind of put me behind the eight ball.”

The Cardinals, swept in a three-game series at home by Milwaukee in mid-May when the Brewers were 10 games above .500 and in first place in the Central, have taken six of the last seven in the season series.

Bush lasted only 3 1-3 innings and allowed eight runs in his second start coming off a triceps injury from getting struck by a line drive, an injury that sidelined him for two months. Both of his post-injury starts have been messy and the right-hander is 0-6 with a 10.50 ERA in eight starts since his last victory on May 19 at Houston.

Bush hit two batters, including Carpenter while attempting to sacrifice in the second, and leads the majors with 12 hit batsmen in only 89 innings.

The Cardinals left the bases loaded in the first when Bush got Mark DeRosa on a flyout, then got untracked with six runs on six hits in the second. Pujols had a two-run opposite-field double on a pop fly down the right field line that eluded Catalanotto and Schumaker had a two-run opposite-field single.

Carpenter is 9-0 with a 1.99 ERA against the Central this season and 35-12 for his career. However, it was his first victory over the Brewers since April 27, 2005, evening his career record against Milwaukee to 3-3.

NOTES: Second-base umpire Mike Everitt stayed in the game after getting struck on the leg by Catalanotto’s liner in the fourth, a ball that was going through anyway. ... Molina’s ground-rule double in the fourth fooled the fireworks operator, who believed it was a home run and fired off a few quick salvos. ... St. Louis reliever Jason Motte struck out five in the seventh and eighth, allowing a hit and a walk.

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oldtimer
Sep 3, 2009 at 7:50 a.m.
Suggest removal

BBB. I agree, I think several other ones should go also, I have confidence in the owner and I think he will make some big changes.

BBB
Sep 3, 2009 at 6:57 a.m.
Suggest removal

Bush & Suppan need to go. Players need performance contracts based on what they do, not what they done in the past.

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