McLouth helps Pirates ground the Cardinals


He was a single away from hitting for the cycle.

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Nate McLouth wanted to hit for the cycle but was happy to settle for a victory instead.

McLouth homered and had a career-high five RBIs to lead Pittsburgh to a 10-2 win over the St. Louis Cardinals on Friday night. Paul Maholm (9-8) pitched into the ninth inning for the last-place Pirates, who snapped a six-game losing streak and won for the fourth time in 21 games.

“It was a great game tonight,” McLouth said. “With the 20 games we’ve had, it was just what we needed.”

McLouth, who reached base five times, finished a single short of the cycle. He hit a two-run home run in the third, a three-run double in the fifth and a triple in the sixth.

Needing a single to complete the cylce, McLouth reached on a error by Cardinals second baseman Brian Barden in the eighth inning.

“No question, it was on my mind,” McLouth said. “It would have been neat to get, but I’ll take the result of the game any day.

McLouth’s big night sparked the Pittsburgh offense, which had 14 hits and scored 10 runs for the first time since beating St. Louis 12-11 in 10 innings July 12.

“It was a great night for Nate, obviously,” Pittsburgh manager John Russell said. “Everyone was pulling for him to get that last hit. That’s what he can do. He really jump-started our offense.”

Rookie Luis Cruz also had three hits, and Nyjer Morgan and Raul Chavez added two hits each for Pittsburgh, which improved to 8-7 against St. Louis, getting its most wins in a season against the Cardinals since 1997.

Pittsburgh sent 11 batters to the plate during a six-run fifth inning that chased St. Louis starter Joel Pineiro (6-6). Pineiro, who was making his first start since Sept. 1, allowed seven runs and eight hits in four-plus innings.

“I’m not going to make an excuse just because I haven’t pitched in a while,” Pineiro said. “I still have to go out there and give the team a chance to win. I didn’t do that today.”

St. Louis manager Tony La Russa called it a puzzling night for Pineiro, who struck out the side in the fourth before unraveling in the fifth.

“You watch him and you get excited because he will make a pitch or two, and you think that’s what he’s going to do most of the night,” La Russa said. “Then, he’ll throw one down the middle and get hurt.”

It was a much easier night for Maholm, who allowed two runs and seven hits. The left-hander was removed after allowing the first four hitters to reach base in the ninth.

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