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Pujols' two-out RBI double tied it in the fifth. Stavinoha, who had entered in a double switch in the top of the sixth, put the Cardinals ahead in the bottom half to chase Arroyo and then scored when Carlos Fisher threw two wild pitches for a 5-2 lead.
Arroyo said he made the pitch where he wanted, down and in.
"That was basically the game," Arroyo said. "I couldn't believe he hit it that far. I've never seen him before."
Stavinoha's drive sailed over the head of center fielder Willy Taveras, slowed by a tight right hamstring that forced him out of the lineup the three previous games. Baker said a healthy Taveras would have made the catch and said he'd start Chris Dickerson in center on Wednesday.
"I thought (Taveras) was in a little better shape leg-wise than that," Baker said. "He can't get to that gear that he has."
Notes: Ten of Rasmus' last 13 hits have been for extra bases. ... Pujols drew his major league-leading 17th intentional walk with two outs and a runner on second in the third. No other player is in double figures. ... Reds catcher Ramon Hernandez stole his first base since May 6, 2007 in the fourth. It was only the 14th steal attempt all season off Cardinals C Yadier Molina, who has thrown out five runners. ... Rick Ankiel doubled in the eighth for his second hit in 18 at-bats since coming off the 15-day DL from a bruised shoulder. ... The Cardinals are 18-7 in Thompson's 25 career starts.
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