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ST. Sam Baker Jersey . LOUIS -- Perennial prospect Tyler Greene is finally getting a full shot with the St. Louis Cardinals. Opening some eyes, too. Greene capped his third three-hit game of the month with a go-ahead two-run homer in the bottom of the eighth, trumping Jesus Guzmans two-run double in the top half, as the Cardinals beat the San Diego Padres 4-3 to snap a four-game losing streak Monday night. The former 2005 first-round pick with a career average of .220 in parts of four seasons has started 10 of the last 15 games at second base. "Youre just going to see a game that just absolutely blows your drawers off," manager Mike Matheny said. "Thats what excites you about what he can do on a consistent basis." Jaime Garcia allowed two runs and struck out seven in seven-plus innings for the injury-riddled Cardinals, who held their half-game lead over Cincinnati in the NL Central. St. Louis has won just three of its last 11 and Matheny said there was "extreme urgency" before the start of a five-game homestand. "We just need to get something positive going," Matheny said. "Theyve been fighting, they deserve some wins." Clayton Richard got the first out in the eighth before the Padres went to the bullpen. Yadier Molina hit a broken-bat single with one out off Andrew Cashner (2-3) and with two outs, Greene homered to right-centre. "I thought it was a good pitch, down and away," Cashner said. "Youve just got to tip your cap to him. Thats the pitch I wanted to make." Padres manager Bud Black referred to the combination as "the old bloop and a blast." Greene gives the Cardinals pop from a middle infield spot, with four homers and 10 RBIs in 79 at-bats. He lowered his elbow for a more even stroke earlier this month and had a career-best two homers in a three-hit game at Houston on May 6, and three hits and a walk May 15 against the Cubs. "Ive felt great since that day in Houston, and I think its starting to show," Greene said. "The adjustments we made are really paying off." Jason Motte (3-1) allowed Guzmans two-run double in the eighth for his second blown save in three chances, but had two fielding assists while finishing off the win with a perfect ninth. Yonder Alonso had two hits for the Padres, who are a major league-worst 4-11 on the road after dropping the first game of a 10-game trip. Guzmans go-ahead hit came against the fourth pitcher St. Louis used in the eighth. Marc Rzepczynski, who gave up Scott Van Slykes go-ahead three-run homer in Sundays loss at Los Angeles, walked Alonso, the only batter he faced, on four pitches. Garcias third career balk, and first this season, was costly in the second. Alonso went to second after hitting a leadoff single, then advanced on a groundout before scoring on Nick Hundleys sacrifice fly. Matheny let Garcia hit in the seventh with one out, a man on second and the Cardinals down by a run. Garcia came through with an infield hit, beating out a grounder deep in the hole that shortstop Andy Parrino gloved but followed with a late, offline throw. Rafael Furcal busted a 1-for-14 slump with a single to tie it and Garcia scored the go-ahead run on Matt Carpenters groundout. Garcia intentionally walked eighth-place hitter Parrino to load the bases in the seventh before striking out Richard to end the threat. Richard struck out all three at-bats and is 1 for 20 on the season with a single and 13 strikeouts. Earlier in the seventh, Alexi Amarista just missed on a squeeze bunt attempt barely foul down the third-base line before striking out. Garcia lasted just one more batter, departing after Chris Denorfia doubled to start the eighth. He struck out seven, giving him 16 in 14 1/3 innings his last two outings. Richards outing was his longest of the season, and his fifth of seven or more innings in nine starts this season. Notes: Cardinals 3B David Freese, in a 3-for-34 slump with all three hits in the same game, got a day off to work on his stroke. ... Richard is a career .122 hitter (14 for 117) with four doubles, nine RBIs and 46 strikeouts. ... The Padres were an inning shy of their first three-game winning streak. Kroy Biermann Jersey . "I felt the time was right to make this decision," said Jeffries. "Laurier has been my home, my work and my family for over 40 years but the time has come to pass the torch. Justin Blalock Jersey . But Kelly was still expected to be on the field for Game 1 of the NL championship series on Sunday as long as he gets cleared by team doctors. He was taken to a hospital for tests and later released, with athletic trainer Dave Groeschner saying in a text, "doing better, going home. http://www.falconsfansroom.com/tony-gonzalez-jerseys . The Padres recalled shortstop Everth Cabrera and second baseman Alexi Amarista from Triple-A Tucson, and both were in the lineup for Thursday nights game against the NL West-leading Los Angeles Dodgers. The Padres have the worst record in the NL, 14-24. Tony Gonzalez Nike Jersey . When asked Wednesday if it was money well spent, Smith said it was, because the play helped his team. He said he wasnt asking for any help from his teammates to pay the fine. Early in the second quarter of the Sept. Michael Turner Camo Jersey . The Dodgers said doctors inserted a stent to repair a blocked artery in Lasordas heart. The energetic, enthusiastic 84-year-old was resting comfortably and there was a chance he could return to California on Wednesday.SEATTLE -- The Minnesota Twins will place designated hitter Justin Morneau on the 15-day disabled list because of a sore right wrist. Morneau complained of pain Monday in the wrist he had surgically repaired last October. He returned to Minneapolis on Tuesday to have a MRI exam, which showed no structural damage. He rejoined the team Wednesday, but has not played since. Morneau has receeived a variety of treatments to help reduce the pain, but they havent worked. Michael Turner Red Jersey. He is expected to meet with Twins specialist Dr. Tom Varecka when the team returns to Minnesota. The Twins will not add a player to the roster until Monday. Morneaus stint on the disabled list will be retroactive to May 1. The 2006 MVP is hitting .230 with four home runs and nine RBIs. ' ' '

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