Chris Young’s Walk-Off Home Run Leads Diamondbacks Comeback

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Jun 13, 2010

PHOENIX (AP) The Arizona Diamondbacks
went from stunned to elated in one wild ninth inning.

Chris Young rescued Arizona's
much-maligned bullpen with his second homer of the game, a two-run shot
in the bottom of the ninth that gave the Diamondbacks a 7-5 victory over
the St. Louis Cardinals.

"You talk about a range of emotions.
What a game," Arizona manager A.J. Hinch said. "We scored a lot of runs
(five) with two outs and that's a good sign."

Albert Pujols had three RBIs for the
Cardinals, who trailed by three going into the ninth before rallying to
tie it on a wild pitch by winner Esmerling Vasquez (1-2).

Kyle McClellan (0-2) retired the first
two Diamondbacks in the bottom half before Miguel Montero singled and
Young hit a drive to left.

"He put a good swing on a bad pitch,"
McClellan said, "and that's what big league hitters do."

Adam LaRoche doubled home two runs in
the first inning and added an RBI single in the seventh for Arizona.
Young hit a solo homer in the fourth.

The Diamondbacks' bullpen, with the
worst ERA in the majors at 7.33 entering the day, couldn't hold the
lead. Felipe Lopez doubled leading off the ninth and closer Chad Qualls
was charged with an error when he bobbled a toss to first base on Colby
Rasmus'
grounder.

Pujols hit an RBI single and, one out
later, Randy Winn drove in a run with a single. Vasquez came on for
Qualls and uncorked a wild pitch that allowed Pujols to score the tying
run.

Vasquez was charged with a blown
save, but he retired Yadier Molina and Skip Schumaker with Winn on
second to keep the score tied.

Moments later, Young ended it.

"Adrenalin was flowing and at that
point, you're just trying to see it and hit it," Young said. "He gave me
a good pitch to hit. I knew it had a chance."

Arizona starter Edwin Jackson got
through 6 2-3 innings and scattered eight hits before departing with
runners on second and third. He hasn't beaten the Cardinals in five
appearances.

St. Louis ace Chris Carpenter wasn't
sharp with his command through his six innings. He had to wiggle out of
two bases-loaded situations in his last two innings of work and walked a
season-high five. He struck out eight and allowed six hits.

The Diamondbacks got two runs in the
seventh off reliever Dennys Reyes. Stephen Drew hit a leadoff double and
scored on LaRoche's single. Montero then hit an RBI double high off the
center-field wall.

Montero caught his first full game in
two months after a long stint on the disabled list with a partially
torn meniscus in his right knee.

Pujols lined a two-run double in the
seventh off reliever Aaron Heilman, with both runs charged to Jackson.
Pujols was 2 for 11 in the three-game series and finished the team's
six-game road trip 3 for 22.

The Cardinals went 1-5 on their road
trip through Los Angeles and Arizona.

"Tough loss and tough road trip,"
manager Tony La Russa said. "We gave ourselves a great chance and I
thought we were going to pull it off but we didn't."

NOTES: Diamondbacks LHP Dontrelle
Willis
has a minor infection in his left hand after splitting a nail
during his last start, though Hinch said it can't get worse. Willis will
be available out of the bullpen as a situational lefty when the
Diamondbacks are in Boston starting Monday. Carpenter tied a career high
with two hits.

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