Cardinals-Reds
By TERRY KINNEY
Associated Press Writer
CINCINNATI (AP) - The Cincinnati Reds brought fireworks back to Great
American Ball Park on Tuesday night.
Backup catcher Javier Valentin drove in four runs with a three-run homer and
a bases-loaded walk to help the Reds to an 11-4 victory over the St. Louis
Cardinals in Jerry Narron's debut as interim manager. The Reds celebrate every victory with a fireworks display, but there haven't
been many this year.
Narron, Dave Miley's bench coach since the start of the 2004 season, was
promoted earlier Tuesday when Miley was fired, along with pitching coach Don
Gullett, after the Reds' 27-43 start.
``We had a lot of things that didn't go well for us,'' the soft-spoken
Narron said. ``These guys are due for a good stretch.''
Joe Randa hit a solo homer and Felipe Lopez doubled with the bases loaded to
back Brandon Claussen (4-4), who allowed seven hits and three earned runs in
six innings.
St. Louis starter Jason Marquis (8-5) gave up seven hits and 10 runs - a
career high, but only six were earned - in 2 1-3 innings.
``He was trying to get the ball down, and he got it up,'' St. Louis manager
Tony La Russa said. ``And he was getting too much of the plate.''
Cincinnati had 12 hits after being held to four in Miley's last game, a 6-1
loss to the Cardinals on Monday night.
St. Louis had won four straight and seven of 10. Cincinnati had lost seven
of 10.
Reds players were careful not to blame Miley and Gullett for their woeful
record. But some acknowledged a somewhat different atmosphere.
``Anytime change comes, it brings a different feeling,'' first baseman Sean
Casey said. ``That's only human.''
Valentin said the Reds seemed more resolute.
``We can feel the difference,'' Valentin said. ``We want to do better. We
know we can do better.''
Second baseman Rich Aurilia said he felt no obvious change in the locker
room atmosphere.
``It wasn't a surprise what was going to happen,'' Aurilia said. ``We were
just in the dark.''
An RBI single by Casey gave Cincinnati a run in the first, but St. Louis
took a 3-1 lead the next inning on an RBI single by So Taguchi, a sacrifice fly
by Yadier Molina and an RBI single by Marquis.
Claussen walked the first two hitters to start the inning, and Taguchi's
single caromed off Claussen's leg into short right field. It was starting to
look like Narron's Reds were very much like the Reds under Miley.
Then Randa led off the bottom of the inning with his 11th homer, Adam Dunn
walked and Wily Mo Pena doubled down the left field line. Valentin, who gets
limited playing time, hit a three-run homer, his third, to make it 5-3.
Albert Pujols doubled, stole third and scored the Cardinals' final run in
the third when Valentin couldn't hold on to Dunn's throw from left field on
Reggie Sanders' fly out.
Cincinnati followed with a five-run third, with Lopez' double the big blow
off reliever Brad Thompson. The Reds added a final run in the sixth on an RBI
single by Aurilia.
Notes: Valentin's four RBIs tied a career high. ... St. Louis OF Jim Edmonds
was out of the lineup for the eighth game since suffering a hairline fracture
of his left middle rib, but was available to pinch hit. He could return to the
lineup Wednesday. ... Reds leadoff batter Ryan Freel missed his third straight
game with a sore toe. ... Reds OF Kenny Kelly left the game in the eighth with
a sprained left knee.