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  Tuesday, May 30 10:05pm ET
Dunston, Ankiel lead Cards over Diamondbacks
 
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PHOENIX (AP) -- Shawon Dunston is the first to admit he's no power hitter.

He knows the right time to take a full cut, though.

Dunston hit a grand slam in the sixth, then was ejected two innings later after trying to stretch a triple into an inside-the-park homer as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 6-1 Tuesday night.

"I was just trying to make contact," he said. "We played a good team with a good pitcher. He kept us off balance, and he just made one bad pitch. But I don't look for home runs. I just hit the ball hard and try to run hard."

Rick Ankiel (5-2) didn't allow a hit until Arizona pitcher Omar Daal (2-6) reached on a bunt single with no outs in the sixth.

"I think my mechanics are getting better, and consequently for me to stay in control and throw strikes, things are going good," said Ankiel, who leads NL rookies in wins, strikeouts (56) and ERA (3.70).

Mike Matheny put the Cardinals ahead with a sacrifice fly in the fifth, and Dunston homered in the sixth after a two-out double by Jim Edmonds, an intentional walk to Mark McGwire and an infield hit by Eric Davis.

Dunston followed with a 372-foot drive to left, his fourth homer of the season and the fourth slam of his career.

Dunston tripled over the head of center fielder Steve Finley in the eighth, but was thrown out at home by shortstop Tony Womack when he tried to stretch it to an inside-the-park homer. Dunston argued with first-base ump Greg Gibson, who slid down the line to make the call, and was ejected by Gibson.

Replays appeared to show that Dunston's foot was on home before Kelly Stinnett applied the tag.

"I was just doing my job. I didn't say anything obscene. I just told him I thought I was safe," Dunston said. "I saw it on the monitor and I still think I was safe."

Edgar Renteria had a RBI single in the ninth for St. Louis.

Ankiel allowed one run -- Womack's sixth-inning sacrifice fly -- and three hits in six innings. Matt Morris allowed two hits in three scoreless innings for his first career save.

"It was awesome to see him get out there and throw strikes," Ankiel said.

Morris, who was recalled from Triple-A Oklahoma City on Sunday, had not pitched in the majors in September 1998 because of a torn elbow ligament.

"It was a total team effort," manager Tony La Russa said. "There wasn't anybody who played who didn't do something good. But it definitely begins with pitching. When you give an outfit like that one run, you've got good pitching."

Daal gave up five runs and seven hits in 6 2/3 innings.

"I was feeling great tonight, but it wasn't my best stuff," Daal said. "One mistake cost me the game."

Womack went 0-for-3, ending his hitting streak at 24 games, the longest in the major leagues this season.

"We haven't been swinging the bats well for a few days," Arizona manager Buck Showalter said. "It's tough when we get a pitcher like that."

McGwire went 0-for-2. He has not homered in 26 plate appearances, going 4-for-17 with nine walks and five strikeouts.

Game notes
Although the Diamondbacks are the winningest expansion team ever, the Cardinals are 13-6 against them. ... The Cardinals had gone homerless for two games -- the first time that happened all season -- before Dunston's blast. ... LHP Jesse Orosco, coming off an injured left elbow, joined Peoria of the Class A Midwest League on Tuesday and threw 15 pitches at the start of his rehabilitation assignment. La Russa said Orosco will throw again Wednesday and then be re-evaluated. ... The Diamondbacks set a franchise record by going 22 innings without scoring a run -- from the third inning of a game Sunday against Milwaukee until the sixth of this one.
 


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