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Pirates hold off Cards, beat Wainwright

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Associated Press

PITTSBURGH

Pirates rookie Neil Walker drove in three runs and last-place Pittsburgh prevented Adam Wainwright from becoming the majors’ first 18-game winner, holding off a ninth-inning rally to beat St. Louis 4-3 on Tuesday night.

The Cardinals, down 4-2 when the ninth started, loaded the bases with one out and a run in on Jon Jay’s single, but Evan Meek got Matt Holliday and Felipe Lopez to pop up in succession. Meek converted only his second save in eight opportunities.

Wainwright (17-8) took a 2-0 lead into the sixth but couldn’t hold it while failing for the second straight start to win his 18th. He lost 3-2 to Milwaukee on Aug. 18.

St. Louis had won three in a row since dropping five straight, but couldn’t pick up any ground on NL Central leader Cincinnati or wild-card leader Philadelphia.

Pittsburgh won for only the third time in 16 games.

Wainwright gave up four runs and seven hits in seven innings, or as many runs as the right-hander had surrendered over 30 innings in his previous four starts.

Joel Hanrahan (3-1) pitched 11/3 scoreless innings for the victory in relief of Paul Maholm.

Holliday’s two-run homer — his 22nd — followed Albert Pujols’ two-out single in the first and quickly put the Cardinals up 2-0. It was the second successive night a multi-run homer gave St. Louis the lead in the first inning; Pujols hit a three-run shot as the Cardinals won 10-2 on Monday.

This time, St. Louis didn’t add on runs. Maholm, the loser of three straight and five of six, settled down to keep the Cardinals scoreless after that until being lifted with one on and two outs in the seventh.