MLB: Holliday homer give Cardinals 3-2 win over Cubs

Published: Friday, Sept. 18, 2009 9:36 p.m. MDT
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ST. LOUIS — Matt Holliday homered off Aaron Heilman leading off the bottom of the ninth inning giving the St. Louis Cardinals a 3-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Friday night, reducing their magic number for clinching the NL Central to six.

Holliday had been 6 for 29 in the first six games of a nine-game homestand, five of them losses. His drive off a 3-1 pitch from Heilman (3-4) landed in the Cardinals' bullpen beyond the right field wall for his third career game-winning homer and second this season.

The Cardinals are 9-5 against the second-place Cubs, clinching the season series for the first time since 2004.

Holliday has 13 homers and 49 RBIs in 50 games with the Cardinals. He had 11 homers, 54 RBIs and hit .286 in 93 games with Oakland.

Ted Lilly allowed two runs in 7 2-3 innings for Chicago, his seventh straight strong start since coming off the disabled list from a shoulder injury. He's 3-1 with a 1.53 ERA over that stretch and his NL-high 44 wins the last three seasons is one more than Cardinals 18-game winner Adam Wainwright, who pitches Sunday in the series finale.

Ryan Franklin (3-3) struck out two and picked off Ryan Theriot to end the ninth. Kyle McClellan struck out four in the seventh and eighth for St. Louis, allowing only a walk.

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With one out in the first John Smoltz gave up consecutive doubles by Kosuke Fudome, Derrek Lee and Aramis Ramirez for a 2-0 lead. Lee's 64 RBIs since May 1 leads the majors and Ramirez has 21 RBIs in 21 games.

Smoltz, pitching on 10 days' rest after a bout of shoulder tendinitis, allowed only three singles in his last five innings to keep it close. He walked three, one intentionally, after a 28-to-1 strikeout to walk ratio in his first four outings with St. Louis.

Smoltz is 15-5 for his career against the Cubs, but has not beaten them since April 5, 1997.

Lilly retired the first nine hitters in order and had allowed one hit before Mark DeRosa hit an RBI triple and scored on Brendan Ryan's sacrifice fly to tie it in the fifth. DeRosa had been 3 for 22 in the first six games of a nine-game homestand, and 2 for 11 against Lilly.

Attendance of 45,959 was the Cardinals' 30th sellout.

NOTES: After this series, the Cubs won't play their biggest rival in St. Louis until a three-game series Aug. 13-15, 2010. ... Smoltz took the turn of Kyle Lohse, still battling mechanical issues from a forearm injury in late May. Lohse threw a bullpen session and is on track to start early next week in Houston. ... Milton Bradley, removed from Thursday's game with left knee inflammation, was not in the Cubs' lineup. Manager Lou Piniella said Bradley could play Saturday night. ... Cubs reliever Angel Guzman, who hasn't pitched since Sept. 8 because of a triceps injury, halted a bullpen session after 12 pitches.

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St. Louis Cardinals relief pitcher Kyle McClellan reacts after getting Chicago Cubs' Jeff Baker to ground out to end the top of the eighth inning.

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