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CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Brandon Phillips day started with a thrill. Then it got better. Phillips caught the ceremonial first pitch thrown by Hall of Fame shortstop Barry Larkin, then collected three hits to lead the Cincinnati Reds to an 8-2 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Saturday. "Catching my favourite players first pitch was an honour," Phillips said about Larkin, who had his No. 11 retired during a pregame ceremony. Phillips then did a pretty good imitation of the 1995 NL MVP, hitting his first home run in August as the Reds strengthened their hold on the top spot in the NL Central. Mike Leake pitched effectively into the seventh inning and Jay Bruce added a two-run homer for Cincinnati, which regained a seven-game lead over second-place St. Louis. Ryan Ludwick also had three hits. The Cardinals rallied to win the series opener 8-5 on Friday night for their fourth consecutive victory. "Theyre still hungry," Phillips said. "They can hit. You look up at the scoreboard and everybodys hitting .300. I dont know whos making outs for them." Leake (6-8) allowed at least one hit in every inning except one, but kept the Cardinals mostly at bay. Leake, who also had two hits, lasted 6 2-3 innings, allowing 10 hits and two runs. "They were aggressive, a little more than normal," said Leake, adding that he didnt feel like he gave up 10 hits. "That shocked me. They hit a lot of ground balls. Some found holes." Leake was never in serious trouble, manager Dusty Baker said. "He had that at em ball going," Baker said. "Thats what happens when you throw strikes. That was the start he needed and we needed. Were trying to get him back to .500. He was masterful. We got (the Cardinals) back to where they were when they started from when they came in." Cincinnati grabbed control with three runs in the sixth inning. Phillips led off with a double down the right-field line and advanced on Ludwicks single to right. Phillips scored when Todd Frazier beat out a potential double-play grounder, and Bruce followed with a 432-foot drive to right for his team-best 27th homer. The Reds added four more in the seventh after Brandon Dickson retired the first two batters of the inning. St. Louis manager Mike Matheny was limited after using five relievers on Friday. "Dickson couldnt get that putaway pitch," Matheny said. "It was tough leaving him out there that long, but there were a couple guys I had to stay away from." Phillips drove a full-count pitch just over the wall in right-centre for his 14th homer and first since July 31 against San Diego. Scott Rolens two-run single made it 7-2, and Dioner Navarro chipped in with an RBI single that dropped into left when Matt Holliday lost the ball in the sun. The Reds grabbed the lead in the third against Jaime Garcia, making his second start since June 5 after missing 64 games with a left shoulder strain. Leake hit a leadoff double and scored on Phillips two-out single into right field. The Cardinals got one hit in each of the first four innings against Leake before finally pushing across a run in the fifth. Tony Cruz, Rafael Furcal and Jon Jay singled to load the bases with one out, setting up Matt Carpenters tying sacrifice fly. St. Louis added another run in the seventh when Cruz scampered home on Jays double-play ball. Garcia (3-5) allowed four runs and seven hits in six innings. He entered with a 7-1 record and a 3.12 ERA in nine career starts and two relief appearances against the Reds. "I felt good coming into the sixth inning," Garcia said. "I left the ball up to Phillips, and I didnt make my pitch to Luddy. The pitch to Bruce was up, and I paid the consequences." NOTES: Matheny said RHP Joe Kelly will start on Wednesday in Pittsburgh in place of RHP Lance Lynn, who hasnt lasted more than five innings in any of his last four starts. 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