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Adding his experienced arm to the rotation boosts the Cardinals' playoff push. The Brewers opened a series Friday night against the Washington Nationals, who clinched a playoff berth on Thursday.
"Good to have him back out there, and obviously he did exactly what we thought he'd do," Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said. "He competed and made some good pitches and gave us a chance to win."
Carpenter held the Cubs scoreless through the first two innings, allowing three baserunners, but the aggressive Chicago hitters jumped on him in a two-run third.
DeJesus led off the inning with a triple, and Barney followed with an RBI single. Two batters later, Alfonso Soriano doubled to the left field corner to tie it 2-2.
Carpenter retired eight of the last nine batters he faced after Soriano's double.
"I'm sure Carpenter will tell you it wasn't his best stuff," Cubs manager Dale Sveum said. "I've obviously seen him with much better stuff and sharpness to everything. I think he got away with a lot of things."
St. Louis regained the lead in the fourth on a botched squeeze play. Pete Kozma led off with a triple, and was credited with a steal of home when catcher Welington Castillo was unable to handle a high-and-tight pitch that Daniel Descalso offered at but couldn't lay down.
It was the Cardinals' first straight steal of home since Kerry Robinson in 2002.
Yadier Molina's two-out single put St. Louis on the board in the first inning, and Allen Craig added a sacrifice fly in the third. Matt Holliday reached base four times for the Cardinals.
Descalso gave the Cardinals a 4-2 lead when his double in the eighth inning scored Matt Carpenter.
Cubs starter Chris Volstad allowed three runs and six hits in five innings. He also walked three.
NOTES: Soriano matched his career high with 104 RBIs, set in 2005 with Texas. ... The Cardinals sent LHP John Gaub outright to Memphis of the PCL to make room on the 40-man roster for Carpenter, who was activated from the 60-day disabled list. ... St. Louis' Adam Wainwright (13-13, 3.97 ERA) will face Chicago's Travis Wood (6-12, 4.25) on Saturday afternoon.
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