Carlos Beltran (former St. Louis-New York-A) started in right field and batted sixth. 0-for-3 with one walk.
New York-A beat Detroit 7-2
David Carpenter (former Palm Beach-Washington) entered in the eighth and pitched to two batters. He allowed no hits or runs for the hold (3). (p-s:5-4)(g/f:1-1)(ir-s:1-0)
Washington beat Pittsburgh 4-1
Dan Haren (former St. Louis-Miami) started and pitched 6.1 innings. He allowed four hits, two earned runs, one home run, two walks, and struck six out for the losing decision (6-4). 0-for-1 with one walk. (p-s:100-63)(g/f:2-6)
Skip Schumaker (former St. Louis-Cincinnati) entered late in the game as a pinch hitter and batted eighth. 1-for-1 with one RBI.
Cincinnati beat Miami 5-0
Joey Butler (former St. Louis-Tampa Bay) started as designated hitter and batted second. 2-for-4 with one home run, one RBI, one run, and one strikeout.
Tampa Bay beat Cleveland 4-1
A.J. Pierzynski (former St. Louis-Atlanta) started at catcher and batted sixth. 0-for-3 with one strikeout.
Atlanta beat New York-N 2-1
Edwin Jackson (former St. Louis-Chicago-N) entered in the sixth and pitched three innings. He allowed one hit, no runs, one walk, and struck two out. (p-s:35-21)(g/f:4-1)
Minnesota beat Chicago-N 7-2
Shane Peterson (former Springfield-Milwaukee) started in left field and batted seventh. 3-for-4 with two RBIs, two runs, one walk, and one strikeout.
Daniel Descalso (former St. Louis-Colorado) entered late in the game as a pinch hitter and batted ninth. 1-for-1 with one caught stealing.
Milwaukee beat Colorado 9-5
David Peralta (former Johnson City-Arizona) started in left field and batted fourth. 1-for-3 with one double, one run, one walk, one strikeout, and grounded into one double play.
Arizona beat San Diego 4-2
Albert Pujols (former St. Louis-Anaheim) started at first base and batted fourth. 2-for-5 with one double, one home run, five RBIs, three runs, and assisted in one double play.
David Freese (former St. Louis-Anaheim) started at third base and batted fifth. 1-for-4 with one run, one walk, and one strikeout.
Fernando Salas (former St. Louis-Anaheim) entered in the sixth and pitched to one batter. He allowed no hits or runs for the winning decision (1-1). (p-s:1-1)(g/f:1-0)(ir-s:1-0)
Edward Mujica (former St. Louis-Oakland) entered in the seventh and pitched to four batters. He allowed two hits, three runs (one earned), one home run, and struck one out for the blown save (2) and losing decision (2-2). (p-s:14-11)(ir-s:3-3)
Anaheim beat Oakland 12-7
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