ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- One bad inning from Kyle McClellan and a lack of clutch hitting did in the St. Louis Cardinals.
Casey Kotchman drove in three runs with a double and Justin Ruggiano hit a two-run homer during a five-run sixth inning against McClellan, helping the Tampa Bay Rays beat the Cardinals 5-1 on Saturday night.
"If I had to describe it, I didn't pitch that inning the way I did all the others," McClellan said. "You're trying to prevent them from scoring, doing everything you can. Trying to be too perfect."
Kotchman's bases-clearing hit with two outs put the Rays ahead 3-1. Ruggiano followed with his fourth homer of the season to make it 5-1.
"That was weird," Cardinals manager Tony La Russa said. "He made some mistakes, but he came back and made some really good pitches. Then two outs, all of a sudden there's five runs out there."
McClellan (6-5) gave up five runs and eight hits over 5 2/3 innings. He has lost five of his last six decisions.
"It's just a tough one to take," McClellan said. "It's disappointing that I let it happen."
Jeff Niemann (3-4) allowed one run and nine hits in six-plus innings.
Lance Berkman put the Cardinals up 1-0 with his 21st homer this season in the fourth. He had two homers in Thursday night's 9-6 win at Baltimore.
St. Louis, which had a four-game winning streak end, loaded the bases with one out later in the fourth but failed to increase the lead when Skip Schumaker hit into a double play.
Cesar Ramos replaced Niemann with two on and no outs in the seventh and retired Jon Jay on a fly ball. Juan Cruz then entered and got a double-play grounder from Matt Holliday.
Ruggiano made a nice sliding catch on Schumaker's foul ball down the left-field line with two on and two outs in the second.
"We actually did a terrific job of getting innings started and just didn't play good baseball," La Russa said. "Didn't do anything with it. We had some opportunities."
The Cardinals were 1 for 9 with runners in scoring position, and left 10 runners on base.
The Rays wore the home uniform of the 1951 Tampa Smokers, a Class B Florida International League team, on Turn Back the Clock Night. The Cardinals used their 1953 road uniform.
* Berkman has eight homers in his last 14 road games.
* The Cardinals had five infield hits and 10 overall.
* Holliday (cold-like symptoms) was the DH for the second straight game and had one hit in four at-bats. He could play in the field today.
* Schumaker singled in the seventh to extend his hitting streak to 11 games.
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