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  Thursday, Sep. 21 1:10pm ET
Andy Benes takes 5th loss in last 7 starts
 
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ST. LOUIS (AP) -- A day after the St. Louis Cardinals clinched the NL Central, Andy Benes struggled in his personal drive for the postseason.

Tony Mcknight
Rookie Tony McKnight gave up six hits in 6 2/3 innings, picking up the victory in his fifth career start.
Benes, coming off a knee injury and making his first start since Aug. 14, struggled as the Houston Astros beat the Cardinals 7-5 Thursday. He'll get two more starts to prepare for the playoffs.

He allowed five runs and five hits in five innings and threw 94 pitches.

"It's almost like a spring training game where you're just trying to get back in the swing of things," Benes said. "Right now I don't really have the luxury of that because we're trying to win more games than anybody in the league.

"Hopefully, next time I'll be able to throw more innings and give up less runs."

Cardinals manager Tony La Russa didn't start Jim Edmonds and three other regulars after a night of celebrating, and he also let outfielder Eric Davis decide the lineup. Davis, 38, joked after not giving himself a start.

"He's an older guy, and when I got here I was talking to some of the guys about who I was going to decide to play and we had a real extensive celebration," Davis said. "So it was probably the best move that I kept him out of the ballgame."

The Astros' Jeff Bagwell missed only his fourth start of the year.

"This game seemed anticlimactic," manager Larry Dierker said. "It happened so early in the day, so soon after the clincher, it seemed to lack a little something I'm sure more for them than for us."

Mark McGwire flied out against Marc Valdes as a pinch hitter with two on in the eighth and is 3-for-9 with two homers since returning from the disabled list.

Benes is 0-5 in his last seven starts after winning six straight decisions from June 6 to July 13. Cartilage damage in his right knee began to affect his delivery and he'll have arthroscopic surgery after the season.

Benes said he's not worried whether he'll be part of the postseason rotation.

"I'm going to do what I can do and I'll find out where I fit in the picture and go from there," Benes said. "But that's not going to be a source of any irritation or aggravation."

The Benes brothers, Andy and Alan, pitched in the same game for only the second time in their careers, the first time making back-to-back appearances. Both pitched July 23 at Houston, but with two relievers in between.

Alan Benes, who's struggled in a relief role after missing more than two seasons with shoulder woes, worked the sixth and seventh and allowed one run and four hits in two innings.

Rookie Tony McKnight (3-1), making his fifth career start and first against the Cardinals, gave up six hits. Octavio Dotel worked the ninth for his 15th save in 20 chances, allowing an RBI single to Will Clark.

Richard Hidalgo homered in the ninth off Gene Stechschulte, his 42nd of the year and ninth off St. Louis this season, his most against any team.

Hidalgo hit only 15 homers in an injury-plagued 1999 and his goal for this year was 30.

"Now that I've got 42, I feel good and I want to hit some more," he said.

Lance Berkman had a pair of sacrifice flies. He also doubled and scored on an RBI double by Moises Alou, who was 2-for-5 with two RBI. Chris Truby had an RBI double and run-scoring groundout.

Houston led 4-0 before Placido Polanco's two-run single in the third. Polanco was 3-for-5 with three RBI for the Cardinals and Perez added a sacrifice fly.

Game notes
The Astros took two of three for their 10th series win out of 12. They're 14-6 in September. ... Alou is batting .357 and is in range of the franchise record of .368 by Bagwell in his 1994 MVP season. ... Roger Cedeno, who had been 6-for-6 in the series, grounded out as a pinch hitter to end the eighth. ... The Cardinals dropped only their second series out of the last 11. ... The Cardinals allowed a season-high four stolen bases, two each by Julio Lugo and Hidalgo.
 


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