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Conrad comes through; Braves win 6-5
Pinch-hit, walk-off single lifts Atlanta
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ATLANTA — Brooks Conrad recaptured his pinch-hit magic of 2010, driving in the winning run in the ninth inning to give the Atlanta Braves a 6-5 win over the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday.

Conrad, who had three homers — including two grand slams — and drove in 12 runs as a pinch-hitter last season, hit a bloop single to center off Ryan Franklin to drive in Alex Gonzalez from second base.

Gonzalez, who had a two-run homer in the fifth, opened the ninth with a pop fly off Franklin (0-3) that bounced off shortstop Ryan Theriot's glove for an error. Gonzalez moved to second on Joe Mather's sacrifice before Franklin walked Nate McLouth.

Jonny Venters (1-0) pitched a perfect ninth.

Derek Lowe gave up six hits and four runs in five innings three days after his DUI arrest.

Lowe was charged with DUI, reckless driving and improper lane change on Thursday night after he was spotted by a Georgia State Patrol trooper racing another car down an Atlanta street.

Lowe was shaky in the first inning, giving up three runs on four hits.

The Cardinals, who had comebacks to win the first two games of the series, couldn't hold a 4-0 lead. Matt Holliday had a two-run double in the first. Lance Berkman and Albert Pujols added run-scoring singles.

Atlanta's Dan Uggla knocked Jaime Garcia out of the game in the seventh with a drive off the top of the center-field wall. Uggla thought he hit a homer, but the umpires ruled the hit was a double. They confirmed the ruling with a quick video review.

Gonzalez followed with a grounder to first that Pujols mishandled for an error, allowing Uggla to score for a 4-4 tie. Martin Prado's single off Jason Motte drove in Mather to give Atlanta the 5-4 lead.

Holliday led off the eighth with his second double of the game and scored on Yadier Molina's fly ball to right field off Cory Gearrin.

Garcia gave up five hits and four runs in six-plus innings.

Nick Punto and Colby Rasmus reached on singles and scored on Holliday's double to left in the first. Berkman added a run-scoring single to center.

Lowe settled down with three strong innings before the Cardinals pushed the lead to 4-0 in the fifth when Pujols drove in Garcia with a single up the middle.

After Garcia threw four perfect innings to open the game, the Braves broke through in the fifth when Brian McCann singled and scored on the homer by Gonzalez. Mather walked, moved to third on McLouth's broken-bat single and scored on pinch-hitter Brandon Hicks' single to left.

The Cardinals couldn't score after loading the bases against Scott Linebrink with no outs in the sixth. Berkman, who led off the inning with a single, was thrown out at the plate on Theriot's grounder to third baseman Chipper Jones. Brian McCann threw to first to complete the double play, and George Sherrill struck out Garcia to end the inning.

Pujols moved from first base to third base in the eighth. It was his first appearance at third base since Sept. 23, 2002 against Arizona. Mark Hamilton entered the game at first base in a double-switch as manager Tony La Russa brought right-hander Ryan Franklin in to pitch.

Notes: Hicks' pinch-hit single was his first major league hit. ... Punto left the game in the fourth inning due to tightness in his left hamstring. Daniel Descalso replaced Punto at second base. ... 3B David Freese was hit on his left arm by a pitch from Scott Linebrink in the sixth, and he left the game in the bottom of the inning, with Descalso moving to third base. ... The attendance was 34,129, including 559 dogs for Bark at the Park day.

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