SportsSeptember 5, 2004

ST. LOUIS -- Shortly after hitting his 300th career home run, Jim Edmonds got put in his place. Former teammate Mark McGwire left a taunting message on Edmonds' cell phone, reminding him just how far he is from Big Mac's 583. "I can't remember the number he said, but I've got a long way to go," Edmonds said after the St. Louis Cardinals' 5-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Saturday night. "And I don't think I'm going to make it."...

By R.B. Fallstrom, The Associated Press

ST. LOUIS -- Shortly after hitting his 300th career home run, Jim Edmonds got put in his place.

Former teammate Mark McGwire left a taunting message on Edmonds' cell phone, reminding him just how far he is from Big Mac's 583.

"I can't remember the number he said, but I've got a long way to go," Edmonds said after the St. Louis Cardinals' 5-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Saturday night. "And I don't think I'm going to make it."

Jason Marquis won his 11th straight decision and the Cardinals won their eighth in a row, matching their season high.

The NL Central leaders needed only two hits -- tying their season low -- to beat the NL West-leading Dodgers for the second straight night. Playing in front of a sellout crowd of 45,692, they tied their longest winning streak of the season and won for the 13th time in 15 games.

Adrian Beltre had three hits and drove in his 100th run with an eighth-inning double for the Dodgers to cut the gap to 5-1. He's only the third third baseman in franchise history to reach the milestone, joining Ron Cey and Pedro Guerrero.

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But the Dodgers' first error in seven games was a much bigger statistic.

Center fielder Steve Finley dropped a routine two-out fly ball by Reggie Sanders with runners on first and third in the sixth, allowing both to score and make it 5-0. It was only the third error of the season for Finley, a four-time Gold Glove winner.

"At the going rate right now, it's been once every five years. I just missed a ball," Finley said. "It happens and I'm not going to be mad at it. It's something that happened and you probably won't see it happen again for a long time."

Edmonds became the 103rd member of the 300-homer club with a two-run shot in the second off Kazuhisa Ishii (13-7). It also was his 40th homer of the season -- giving the Cardinals their first pair of 40-homer men in franchise history -- and his ninth in 10 games.

Albert Pujols, 0-for-2 with two walks, and Beltre are tied for the NL lead with 43 homers.

Marquis (14-4), who hasn't lost since May 26, became the fourth Cardinal starter to reach 14 wins.

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