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Game: 4
Venue: Citizens Bank Park
Date: September 19, 2011 7:05 PM EDT
  

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - The Philadelphia Phillies will have home-field advantage for as far as they go in the postseason.

Now, they just need to start getting some hits.

Kyle Lohse outpitched Roy Halladay, and the surging St. Louis Cardinals held off Philadelphia 4-3 on Monday night to gain ground on Atlanta in the NL wild-card race.

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The Phillies lost their second straight since clinching their fifth consecutive NL East title on Saturday. Philadelphia has scored three runs or fewer in 10 of its last 11 games, averaging 2.5 runs while going 5-6.

``I'm looking for our offense to pick up,' manager Charlie Manuel said. ``We've got to start scoring some runs before we go into the playoffs.'

Despite the defeat, the Phillies clinched home-field advantage throughout the postseason when Milwaukee lost to the Chicago Cubs 5-2.

The Phillies (98-54) remained four victories shy of setting a franchise record for wins in a season.

``We came out a little flat, but that's not going to last,' Manuel said. ``We'll be ready.'

The Phillies scored a pair of runs in the ninth off reliever Jason Motte. Carlos Ruiz doubled with one out and scored on Jimmy Rollins' triple. Rollins scored on Shane Victorino's groundout.

Arthur Rhodes relieved Motte and gave up a two-out single to Chase Utley. Octavio Dotel followed and retired Hunter Pence to earn his second save with the Cardinals. He also had one for Toronto this year.

Philadelphia played most of its regulars, with only Ryan Howard getting the day off after receiving an anti-inflammatory injection in his left ankle. Howard is expected to miss a couple of days.

Halladay (18-6) had won seven straight September decisions and was 9-0 with a 1.97 ERA in his last 10 September starts dating to 2009. But he failed in his bid for his 19th victory and 40th over the last two seasons, which would've marked the first time a Philadelphia pitcher accomplished that since Steve Carlton won 42 games combined in 1979-80.

Halladay tossed eight innings and allowed four runs on six hits with six strikeouts and a season-high four walks (two intentional).

``Hopefully, we'll get things going and finish on the right foot,' Halladay said. ``We've won all year and there's no doubt we'll continue that. There's no cause for concern. Naturally there's a little lull after you clinch.'

The Phillies could see St. Louis again in the postseason if the Cardinals can catch Atlanta.

Lance Berkman homered and had an RBI single for the Cardinals, who moved within 2 1/2 games of the wild card-leading Braves. Atlanta lost 6-5 at Florida on Omar Infante's two-run homer off Craig Kimbrel with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning.

The Cardinals, who were watching the game on television, burst into loud cheers that reverberated around the clubhouse.

``To win our game we're already pretty happy, and to see that, that was big,' Lohse said.

Cardinals manager Tony La Russa, who was tuned to the Rams-Giants NFL game in his office, smiled when he heard the news.

``This is what the pennant race is all about,' La Russa said. ``This is what you try to sell in spring training. This is the fun of it. It's part of the fun of being in contention in September.'

St. Louis, which took three of four in the series, has won 10 of 12 overall.

Lohse (14-8) tossed 7 1-3 strong innings, allowing an unearned run and seven hits while striking out five and walking one.

``I thought Lohse was outstanding,' La Russa said. ``You just can't give him enough credit. We had our best defensive team out there and we kicked it around. He picked everybody up all day.'

The Cardinals, who made a pair of errors, have nine games remaining and return to St. Louis for a six-game homestand that begins Tuesday against the Mets.

Atlanta has eight games left, including the final three against the Phillies in Atlanta.

Berkman's solo homer and Nick Punto's RBI groundout in the first helped the Cardinals take a 2-0 lead. It was Berkman's 31st homer, but first since Aug. 26.

The Phillies got a run back in the second on Ruiz's single.

St. Louis regained a two-run lead in the third when Lohse, after hitting his second double of the season to lead off the inning, scored on Berkman's two-out single.

Philadelphia had a chance for a big inning in the bottom half, loading the bases with one out on a pair of singles and an error, but Lohse struck out Raul Ibanez and Placido Polanco to end the threat.

Albert Pujols' two-out double to left in the seventh drove in Punto and gave the Cardinals a 4-1 lead. The slugger, who had been 1 for 10 against Halladay, has reached safely in 35 straight games.

Rafael Furcal went 3 for 4 with two doubles for St. Louis.

NOTES: Rollins' triple gave him 100 for his career. ... The crowd of 45,048 was the 200th straight regular-season sellout and 213th overall, counting postseason games. ... Philadelphia lost a four-game series for the first time this season after winning its previous eight.

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