Adam Wainwright Tosses Complete Game as Cardinals Beat Mets 5-3

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Apr 18, 2010

ST. LOUIS — Adam Wainwright threw a
four-hitter with nine strikeouts and scored on Ryan Ludwick's
tiebreaking two-run homer in the eighth inning of the St. Louis
Cardinals' 5-3 victory over the New York Mets on Sunday night.

Colby Rasmus snapped an 0-for-18 slump
with a tying three-run homer in the fifth against the Mets, who dropped
two of three and have lost four straight series to open the season for
the first time since 1997. Ludwick hit the first pitch from Ryota
Igarashi
over the left field wall to score Wainwright, who had doubled
off Pedro Feliciano with one out.

Tobi Stoner (0-1), recalled from
Triple-A Buffalo earlier in the day, allowed a run on three hits in 2
1/3 innings. Angel Pagan had two hits and two RBIs.

Ludwick was 2-for-2 and walked three
times, doubling his season total, and Matt Holliday was 3-for-3 with a
walk to end an 0-for-16 slump. Mostly, the Cardinals leaned heavily on
stingy starting pitching that allowed four earned runs in 45 innings
during a 4-2 home stand while overcoming a lack of clutch hitting.

St. Louis stranded 10 runners, four
times leaving two on, a day after 22 men were left on in a marathon 2-1,
20-inning loss.

Wainwright (3-0) allowed only four
singles and needed 107 pitches for his fourth career complete game. Plus
he shook off a costly early error a day after receiving his first Gold
Glove. The Mets bunched three of the hits in a three-run second, one of
the runs unearned after Wainwright's wild throw.

New York had no extra-base hits the
final two games of the series.

Rasmus' third homer tied it at 3 in
the fifth against John Maine, who has allowed four homers his first
three starts. The Cardinals had at least two base runners all five
innings against Maine, who threw 115 pitches and hasn't lasted longer
than five innings in any of his first three starts.

The lone assist by the Mets in the
first five innings was right fielder Jeff Francoeur's throw to the plate
to nail Ludwick trying to score from second for the final out in the
first.

The Mets were 1-for-17 with runners
in scoring position the first two games before getting a pair of hits
plus Wainwright's crucial throwing error for a 3-0 lead in the second.
Gary Matthews Jr.
singled to load the bases before Pagan's two-run
single.

Pagan was stranded between first and
second when Wainwright, backing up on a late throw to the plate,
motioned to first baseman Albert Pujols and then floated a high throw
into right field that allowed Matthews to score and Pagan to advance to
third.

Notes
Pujols received his MVP and
Silver Slugger awards in a pregame ceremony. … Cardinals C Yadier
Molina
played all 20 innings Saturday and played the whole game Sunday.

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