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McGwire Shows Cardinals the Way With 22nd Homer

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<i> From Associated Press</i>

Before Monday’s game with Houston, Mark McGwire said his team would need to play “too perfect” to get back into the playoff chase.

Hitting a home run to help defeat the division leader is about as perfect a start as he could ask for.

McGwire homered for the third game in a row and 22nd time this season and Kent Bottenfield tied for the NL lead with his 11th victory in the St. Louis Cardinals’ 5-3 victory over the Astros at St. Louis.

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“He’s not on a 70 pace, but he’s right there with the league leaders, and with RBIs too,” Manager Tony La Russa said of McGwire, who’s on pace for 52 after his 473-foot shot for a -0 lead. “I’d say he’s doing outstanding.”

Bottenfield (11-3), who never before won more than five games in a season, won for the third time in four starts and tied the Astros’ Jose Lima for the league lead.

Milwaukee 8, San Francisco 1--Hideo Nomo extended his mastery of the Giants, giving up five hits in seven innings and driving in a run with a double as the Brewers won at San Francisco to stop the Giants’ five-game winning streak.

Nomo is 5-0 with a 1.12 ERA in his career at San Francisco. Overall, he is 7-2 against the Giants with a 1.84 ERA.

Nomo (5-1) gave up one run Monday, striking out eight and walking three. He retired 11 consecutive batters in the third through seventh innings.

Cincinnati 7, Arizona 4--Eddie Taubensee hit a tiebreaking, two-run home run in the 10th inning to lift the Reds over the Diamondbacks at Phoenix.

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Pinch-hitter Dmitri Young led off the inning with a double off Vladimir Nunez (1-1) and Taubensee, who went three for four, hit the next pitch over the right-field fence for his seventh homer. One out later, Pokey Reese added an RBI single.

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