After former Cardinal Ryan Ludwick provided    the  late-game heroics
 Saturday, it was Scott Rolen's turn to haunt his former    club.
Rolen,  who played for St. Louis from 2002-07, slapped a tie-breaking, two-run 
  single  in the bottom  of the eighth inning to help the Reds complete a three- 
  game sweep of the Cardinals with a 4-2 victory Sunday night.
After  the Cardinals put the first two runners on in the top of the eighth but 
  failed  to  score, the Reds took  advantage of their opportunity in the bottom 
  half.
Joey  Votto worked  a one-out walk before Jake Westbrook (7-8) plunked Brandon 
  Phillips.  A fielder's  choice groundout  moved  both runners  up and  Ludwick 
  followed with a four-pitch walk to load the bases.
Rolen  then served a  fastball from reliever Mitchell Boggs over the head of a 
  leaping Skip Schumaker at second to plate Votto and Phillips.
"You  try not  to make  it a  bigger at-bat  than it  is," said  Rolen of  his 
  approach  in the eighth.  "You try to get a good pitch and put a good swing on 
  it."
Aroldis  Chapman fanned  all three batters in  the ninth to nail down his 13th 
  save of the season.
Homer  Bailey  (8-6) allowed two  runs --  one earned --  on nine hits and two 
  walks  over eight strong  innings and has now allowed just five earned runs in 
  22 2/3 innings over his last three starts, all of them wins.
Votto  and Phillips both  knocked in a run for the Reds, who have won a season 
  high-tying six straight games and are a season-best 12 games over .500.
Yadier  Molina belted his career-high 15th homer of the season among his three 
  hits,  but the  Cardinals were swept for  the third time this season and trail 
  the Reds for first place in the NL Central by 4 1/2 games.
Molina  doubled home Lance Berkman in the top of the second inning to give the 
  Cardinals  a 1-0 lead, but the Reds responded in the third with a pair of two- 
  out runs.
Chris  Heisey singled to start the rally and Votto followed with an RBI double 
  to  left.  Phillips then  sliced a  sinker the opposite  way to right, scoring 
  Votto from second and giving the home team a 2-1 edge.
The  Cardinals tied the  game in the sixth when Molina knocked a two-out pitch 
  just over the wall in left field.
Matt  Holliday and  Carlos Beltran  stroked consecutive  singles to  start the 
  eighth,  but  Bailey caught Berkman  looking at strike  three before a pop out 
  from  Molina and a tapper back to the mound from David Freese ended the threat 
  and opened the door for Rolen's heroics in the bottom half.
"They  got the  big hit," Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said. "We had similar 
  situations,  guys in  scoring position  in the  eighth inning.  They ended  up 
  making it happen and we didn't."
Game Notes
Westbrook  allowed  four runs on  nine hits and  one walk with five strikeouts 
  over  7 1/3  innings...Holliday extended his hitting streak to 14 games with a 
  double in the first inning...Berkman made his first start since May 19 against 
  the Los Angeles Dodgers...Chapman now has 79 strikeouts in 42 1/3 innings this 
  season...It was the 68th straight game at Great American Ball Park in which at 
  least one home run was hit.
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