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TODAY’S GAME

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ST. LOUIS — Paul DeJong closed out a rough August with two big swings.

It’s another positive sign for the rolling St. Louis Cardinals.

DeJong hit a three-run homer and a two-run single for a career-high five RBIs, helping Austin Gomber and the Cardinals pound the Cincinnati Reds 12-5 on Friday night.

“Just trying to find my rhythm these last couple weeks,” said DeJong, who batted .202 in August. “I feel like I’ve been struggling a lit- tle bit. Just constantly work- ing, trying to find my swing and find my rhythm. Today I felt like it showed up.”

Matt Carpenter hit his NL-best 35th homer as St. Louis pulled within 31/2 games of NL Central-leading Chicago. Gomber (5-0) pitched seven effective innings and also contribute­d a two-run double.

The surging Cardinals have won eight of 10 to improve to 28-13 since the All-Star break. They also lead the NL wild-card standings. 700, 1410 Reds at Cardinals, 2:15 p.m., FS Ohio,

S cooter Gennett and Scott Schebler had three hits apiece for last-place Cin- cinnati, which has dropped three straight and eight of nine.

Homer Bailey (1-13) was charged with seven runs, three earned, and nine hits in five innings.

“He’s getting closer and closer being what he can be,” Cincinnati interim manager Jim Riggleman said. “But as he goes through it, he’s not getting away with anything. Hitters are all over his stuff.”

Gennett had an RBI single in the Reds’ two-run first, but the Cardinals took over from there.

Gomber hit a tying double before Carpenter con- nected in the second, send- ing a drive down the rightfield line. DeJong added his 15th homer in the third.

Cincinnati closed to 7-5 when Schebler hit a two-run shot and Jose Peraza added a sacrifice fly in the eighth. But St. Louis responded with five runs in the bottom half.

Patrick Wisdom hit his second homer. DeJong drove in Yadier Molina and Jose Martinez, and Yairo Munoz added another two-run single.

The Reds dropped to 1-18 in Bailey’s 19 starts.

Lofty company

Carpenter became the fourth lefty batter to hit at least 35 homers in a season for St. Louis, joining Stan Musial, Jim Edmonds and Johnny Mize.

Pitching, pitching

Matt Wisler relieved Bailey in his first appearance with Cincinnati. Wisler was acquired in a July 30 trade with Atlanta and recalled from Triple-A Louisville on Friday.

Wisler allowed one hit in two scoreless innings. Infielder Brandon Dixon got the final out for the Reds, retiring Wisdom on a fly ball to deep right-center.

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DILIP VISHWANAT / GETTY IMAGES Reds pitcher Homer Bailey reacts after giving up a two-run home run Friday in St. Louis. The Reds are 1-18 in Bailey’s 19 starts this season.
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