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Starting with Hanley Ramirez's groundout off starter Roy Halladay that ended the second, AL pitchers retired 18 consecutive batters before Adrian Gonzalez's two-out walk in the eighth against Nathan. Orlando Hudson singled and, with pinch-hitter Ryan Howard at the plate, stole second before Howard struck out on a pitch in the dirt.
"I got caught off-guard," said Howard, a St. Louis native. "He threw me a slider, and I couldn't hold up."
Given a 40-second ovation before the game by adoring red-clad Cardinals fans in the sellout crowd of 46,760, Albert Pujols went 0 for 3 in six innings and made an error at first base in a two-run first. He also had beautiful diving stops on Jeter and Mark Teixeira in the fifth, throwing out Ichiro Suzuki at second from his knees after Jeter's grounder.
"It's an unbelievable experience. It's going to be hard to have that experience again," Pujols said.
The AL scored twice in the first against Tim Lincecum after Pujols allowed Teixeira's one-out bouncer with two on to bounce away. Jeter came around from second on the error, and Josh Hamilton hit a two-out RBI grounder.
"To be honest with you, I was feeling a lot of nerves out there," Lincecum said.
The NL went ahead 3-2 in the second against Halladay. The Cardinals' Yadier Molina had a two-out RBI single, another run scored when Hamilton's throw from center field to third bounced off the sliding Shane Victorino for an error, and Home Run Derby winner Prince Fielder lined an opposite-field double down the left-field line.
Joe Mauer tied it in the fifth with a two-out RBI double off Chad Billingsley.
"I think it's just the guys that put on the uniform -- they want to win," Mauer said. "They don't give up. We always know we have a good chance of winning."
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