Marc Rzepczynski (former St. Louis-Cleveland) entered in the seventh and pitched to one batter. He allowed one hit and no runs. (p-s:5-3)(ir-s:1-0)
St. Louis beat Cleveland 8-3
Blaine Boyer (former St. Louis-Minnesota) entered in the eighth and pitched two innings. He allowed two hits, no runs, and one intentional walk. (p-s:24-13)(g/f:4-1)
Detroit beat Minnesota 2-1 in 10 innings
A.J. Pierzynski (former St. Louis-Atlanta) started at catcher and batted sixth. 0-for-5 with one strikeout, threw out two base runners, and assisted in one double play.
Skip Schumaker (former St. Louis-Cincinnati) entered late in the game at second base and batted fifth. 0-for-1 at the plate.
Cincinnati beat Atlanta 4-3
Carlos Beltran (former St. Louis-New York-A) started in right field and batted fifth. 1-for-4 with one RBI.
Tampa Bay beat New York-A 4-2
Michael Blazek (former St. Louis-Milwaukee) entered in the eighth and pitched one inning. He allowed one hit, one earned run, two walks one intentional) and threw one wild pitch for the losing decision (3-1). (p-s:18-8)(g/f:2-0)
Chicago-A beat Milwaukee 4-2
Colby Rasmus (former St. Louis-Houston) started in right field and batted fifth. 0-for-3 with two strikeouts.
San Francisco beat Houston 8-1
David Peralta (former Johnson City-Arizona) started in left field and batted fourth. 3-for-5 with one run.
Arizona beat Washington 14-6
Justin Masterson (former St. Louis-Boston) started and pitched 2.1 innings. He allowed six hits, six earned runs, two home runs, one walk, and struck one out for the losing decision (2-2). (p-s:57-30)(g/f:4-2)
Coco Crisp (former New Haven-Oakland) started in left field and batted leadoff. 0-for-4 with one run, one walk, and one outfield assist.
Oakland beat Boston 9-2
Albert Pujols (former St. Louis-Anaheim) started at first base and batted third. 1-for-4 with one run and one stolen base.
David Freese (former St. Louis-Anaheim) stated at third base and batted fourth. 0-for-4 with two strikeout.
Anaheim beat Colorado 5-2
Donovan Solano (former Memphis-Miami) entered late in the game at shortstop.
Dan Haren (former St. Louis-Miami) started and pitched 4.1 innings. He allowed eleven hits, six earned runs, two home runs, hit one batter, threw one wild pitch, and struck four out for the losing decision (4-2). 0-for-1 with one sacrifice and one strikeout. (p-s:80-55)(g/f:2-3)
Los Angeles beat Miami 11-1
Ian Kennedy (former 2003 draft selection-San Diego) started and pitched 4.2 innings. He allowed eight hits, five earned runs, two home runs, three walks, hit one batter, and struck five out for the losing decision (2-2). (p-s:106-65)(g/f:4-1)
Seattle beat San Diego 11-4
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