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Kyle McClellan loaded the bases again before getting Castillo to ground out.
The biggest bright spot the first half of the game for New York was Hessman, who came within a couple feet of hitting a grand slam in the first. His two-run double off the wall in left was still his first hit since Sept. 25, 2008, when he was with Detroit.
The fans cheered Hessman the rest of the game, and for good reason. The 32-year-old journeyman is the real-life version of Crash Davis from the movie "Bull Durham." He's spent most of his career bouncing around the minors leagues, playing 1,621 games and hitting 329 homers in out-of-the-way places like Greenville and Toledo.
He certainly didn't figure to be the star under the lights at Citi Field, especially with Santana on the mound. He had been 3-0 with a 0.71 ERA in five starts this month for New York, and had not allowed a run in 18 straight innings at Citi Field.
NOTES: The Cardinals purchased the contract of MacDougal from Memphis and optioned RHP Fernando Salas to the Triple-A club before the game. ... Holliday extended his hitting streak to season-high 13 games. ... Beltran's homer was his first since Sept. 26, 2009.
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