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09/03/2009 7:30 PM EDT
McGehee homers off Smoltz, Brewers beat Cardinals
MILWAUKEE 4, ST LOUIS 3

ST. LOUIS(AP) -- Rookie Casey McGehee wasn't about to be fooled
twice by John Smoltz.

After looking at a called third strike his time up, the
streaking McGehee hit a go-ahead, two-run homer off Smoltz and
the Milwaukee Brewers beat the St. Louis Cardinals 4-3 on
Thursday to avoid a three-game sweep.

"He abused me pretty bad on breaking balls," McGehee said of his
first-inning at-bat. "He finally got one up enough to where I
could get a hold of it."

McGehee homered in the sixth to break a 2-all tie, connecting
right after the Cardinals failed to turn an inning-ending double
play.

The shot capped off an amazing series for McGehee, who drove in
nine of his team's 13 runs during the three-game set. McGehee, a
Chicago Cubs castoff, was 5 for 11 at Busch Stadium with two
homers in a 72-hour span.

"The three guys in front of me who are getting on base are the
ones getting it done," he said. "A guy like Prince (Fielder),
you don't even want to mess with, so I'm getting good pitches to
hit."

McGehee is hitting .299 with 13 homers and 49 RBIs in 89 games.

"Another Casey McGehee Day," Milwaukee manager Ken Macha said.

Smoltz (1-1) turned in his third strong outing in as many starts
for the Cardinals. He gave up just one run on three hits over
the first five innings before the Brewers rallied.

Smoltz struck out six and did not walk a batter.

"I really made one bad pitch and it ended up costing us the
game," he said. "I felt like for the most part, I was in
command."

St. Louis manager Tony La Russa agreed, saying, "I thought he
pitched well. You've got to give the Brewers' hitters credit."

Manny Parra settled down after a slow start and pitched into the
seventh inning for Milwaukee, which has won four of six.

Trevor Hoffman closed for his 30th save, striking out Albert
Pujols with a runner on base to end the game. Hoffman, the
career saves leader, reached the 30 mark for the 14th time.

The Cardinals took a 2-1 lead into the sixth, but Craig Counsell
led off with a double and took third on an infield single by
Frank Catalanotto.

Smoltz struck out Ryan Braun, then got Fielder to ground into a
potential inning-ending double play. But second baseman Julio
Lugo juggled the ball momentarily and could only throw out
Fielder as the tying run scored.

McGehee followed with a go-ahead drive just inside the
left-field foul pole for his 13th homer of the season. He also
drove in the Brewers' first run with a sacrifice fly in the
fourth.

Parra (10-10) allowed two runs and five hits in 6 1-3 innings.
He gave up a leadoff homer to Lugo and Ryan Ludwick's RBI single
in the first before settling down, and improved to 3-1 against
the NL Central leaders this season.

St. Louis loaded the bases with one out in the seventh. Reliever
Mitch Stetter struck out Khalil Greene looking and Claudio
Vargas got Pujols to ground out on a 3-2 pitch.

Matt Holliday, who had three hits, brought the Cardinals to 4-3
with a leadoff homer in the eighth. It was his 10th as a
Cardinal and 21st overall. He singled earlier in the game for
his 1,000th career hit.

Pinch-hitter Colby Rasmus walked later in the eighth, but was
picked off by Vargas. Hoffman worked around Lugo's one-out bunt
single with one out in the ninth.

NOTES: Smoltz struck out at least one batter in each of his
first 14 innings with the Cardinals. The string came to an end
in the fourth inning. ... St. Louis pitcher Brad Thompson served
the first game of a two-day suspension on Thursday. He was
originally given a three-day ban for throwing near the head of
New York's David Wright, and the penalty was reduced on appeal.
... Lugo's leadoff homer, the 10th of his career, was the first
by a Cardinals player since Skip Schumaker did it on June 25,
2008 at Detroit.

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