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Beltran did not start because of what Matheny believed to be food poisoning. The outfielder had a pinch-hit RBI single during a two-run eighth.

Allen Craig got three hits and drove in two runs for St. Louis.

Shortstop Pete Kozma, called up by the Cardinals in late August, hit his first major league homer, a solo drive in the sixth. He also had a sacrifice fly.

A Cardinals fan caught Kozma’s homer in the left field bleachers, had his young son throw back a decoy ball and then delivered the keepsake to Kozma after the game.

Alfonso Soriano hit his 31st homer for the Cubs, giving him a career-high 105 RBIs.

“He just keeps going, he’s had to play a lot of games this year with very few days off,” Sveum said. “He’s done one heck of a job — left field, at the plate and everything about this season has been one of his best.”

Craig hit a two-run double with two outs in the third and David Freese had an RBI single. St. Louis would have had the bases loaded for Craig, but a baserunning mistake found both Matt Carpenter and Matt Holliday on third base and Carpenter was tagged out.

Chicago got two runs back in the fourth on Welington Castillo’s RBI double and a wild pitch.

NOTES: The Cubs saluted retired pitcher Kerry Wood in pregame ceremonies. Wood, a 12-year Cubs veteran and 1998 NL Rookie of the Year, retired in May with the third-most strikeouts in team history (1,470). “I was fortunate to call Wrigley Field my home,” he said. “A lot of great memories and a lot of great moments.” . ... The Cardinals head to Houston, where Lance Lynn (16-7, 3.79) will take the mound opposite Fernando Abad (0-5, 5.11) on Monday. ... Chris Rusin (1-2, 6.00) pitches the series opener for the Cubs in Colorado on Monday against the Rockies’ Jorge De La Rosa (0-1, 12.27). ... Outfielder Matt Holliday left in the ninth inning when his back tightened up. Holliday said it’s something he’s dealt with a couple times this season, noting it’s not as bad as previous instances.

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