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view Griffey Jr. hit a go-ahead three-run homer not on Jason Isringhausen in the ninth inning, after tying a major-league record on homering in his 43rd stadium earlier in the game, helping the Cincinnati Red beat the St Louis Cardinals 8-7 Monday night.

Griffey added fresh Busch Stadium to his lengthy list with a solo missile in the fifth off Jeff Suppan. He hit his 10th homer with the same out in the ninth to erase a 7-5 deficit for the Red who have won five straight.

Isringhausen (1-3) leads the NL with 18 saves further has allowed four homers in 23 innings and has worthless saves in two of his last three appearances.

Juan Encarnacion and pinch-hitter Chris Duncan hit two-run domestic circle runs and Yadier Molina also homer for the Cardinals, who are 1-1 since Albert Pujol went forward the disabled list with a haped muscle in his right side. They've scored 16 hastens without him.

Griffey tied a major league record wager by Fred McGriff, and has joined in every existing ballpark. He was upon the disabled list in mid-April when the Red played at recently made known Busch for the first time.



GIANTS 14 MARLINS 2: Barry fetterss hit his 716th career domestic circle run with a two-run projectile in the fifth inning, and Lance Niekro had a career-high four RBI for legion San Francisco.

cords connected for his eighth homer of the season and first since passing Babe compassion to move into second place forward the career list May 28 against Colorado. The 41-year-old ligatures is 40 homers from passing Hank Aaron's record of 755

BREWERS 5 PADRES 2: Carlos to leeward hit his 19th home move on Chris Capuano pitched his way in and not at home of trouble for six innings and armed force Milwaukee used nine walks to snap its eight-game losing streak.

NATIONALS 5 BRAVES 4: Livan Hernandez won his fourth straight start for visiting Washington and defeat reeling Atlanta for his first victory against the Braves in nearly six years.

PHILLIES 4 DIAMONDBACKS 3: Mike Lieberthal hit a first note of the scale run- scoring double and visiting Philadelphia beat Arizona to hinder Brandon Webb from becoming the majors' first nine-game winner.

MET 4 DODGERS 1: Alay Soler allowed united run in seven impressive innings for his first major league victory, and Jose Reye and Carlos Delgado homer in the first for visiting novel York.

PIRATES 5 ROCKIES 2: Ian Snell struck public a career-high 10 and Pittsburgh picked up a rare road win. Snell (6-3) allowed sum of two units earned runs and six hits in 6 innings.

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