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Pujols stayed in the game with a bruise that quickly became the latest enduring mark in the rivalry.
"They took offense to it, we took offense to it, and the soap opera continues between these guys," acting Cardinals manager Joe Pettini said. "It's always something when you come in here."
Cincinnati's starting lineup had a combined .211 average against Carpenter, who went 5-0 against the Reds last season and was a big reason for the Cardinals' 12-6 record against them.
Pitching in a steady rain on a 55-degree afternoon, he lost his hold on a team starting to find its stride. The defending NL Central champions have won nine of their last 11, moving a season-high six games over .500 at 23-17. Cincinnati's 1 1/2-game lead is its biggest since April 17.
The sweep left the Reds 4-2 against St. Louis this season.
NOTES: Carpenter's last loss to the Reds was 7-0 against Eric Milton. ... It was the first time the Cardinals got swept this season. ... Berkman's homer snapped an 0-for-15 slump and gave him 22 at Great American Ball Park, the most by any visiting player. ... Reds C Ryan Hanigan is sidelined by a sore right hand, hit by a pitch on Friday night. He would have played Sunday if healthy. ... C Ramon Hernandez hit three solo homers in the last two games. Hernandez has six homers, one shy of his total last season. ... Chapman threw 18 balls in 23 pitches. He has walked 12 batters in his last four appearances.
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