MILWAUKEE -- Playing with a lineup depleted by injuries, St. Louis manager Mike Matheny enjoyed the Cardinals powerful finish.Jhonny Peralta, Tommy Pham and Aledmys Diaz homered, helping Carlos Martinez and the Cardinals beat the Milwaukee Brewers 8-1 on Saturday.Peralta hit a leadoff drive in the second off Chase Anderson (4-10). Pham connected for a solo shot and Diaz belted a three-run homer during the Cardinals five-run ninth.It was nice to get a little extra help there at the end, Matheny said. We were just trying to see if we could outlast them.Martinez (8-6) struck out a season-high 11 in five innings in his first win since June 11. The right-hander allowed one run and four hits with four walks.Carlos had electric stuff, Matheny said. He was just throwing bullets up there but he was working deep counts on almost every batter. But then he decided to get a little more efficient and you were seeing first-pitch outs.Martinez, speaking through a translator, said he was disappointed he wasnt able to go deeper into the game.But I tried to stay focused, especially with my slider, Martinez said.Anderson struggled with his command and lasted just four innings. He walked five and allowed two runs and four hits.Kirk Nieuwenhuis hit an RBI single in the third for Milwaukees only run. The Brewers stole three bases in the inning, including a pair by Jonathan Villar, but left the bases loaded.Tyler Lyons relieved Martinez and pitched 2 1/3 hitless innings. Matt Bowman got two outs and Seth Maness finished the four-hitter.Stephen Piscotty had two hits and scored two runs for St. Louis, and Jedd Gyorko singled in Yadier Molina in the eighth.BEE DELAYThe start of the game was delayed nearly 10 minutes while Milwaukees grounds crew attempted to control a swarm of bees that gathered in the corner of the right-field fence.Piscotty was the right fielder for the Cardinals, and Matheny said he asked him if he was allergic.Then youve got a major issue, Matheny said. Thats deathly. I wouldnt have started the game until they figured it out. But he was all right with it, so the show goes on.AFTER FURTHER REVIEWAn apparent inning-ending double play turned by the Brewers in the third was overturned after a review, which showed second baseman Scooter Gennett did not get his foot on the bag at second.When play resumed, Molina drew a walk before Anderson struck out Gyorko. Anderson had to throw 11 additional pitches as a result of the ruling.FLASHING LEATHERWith the bases loaded and two outs in the third, Cardinals second baseman Greg Garcia made a diving stop of a hard ground ball by Milwaukees Ramon Flores. Garcia got to his feet and fired a throw to first that Gyorko dove to catch while keeping his foot on the base, ending the inning.It was a better play by Jed. That was such a bad throw, Garcia said. For him to stay on the bag like that, for a guy that doesnt play a lot of first base, that was an incredible play by him.ONE TO REMEMBERAlberto Rosario drove in the Cardinals final run with a single in his first career at-bat. The 29-year-old catcher has played 11 years in the minors.Its taken me a little bit longer than others but Ive worked so hard for this moment, Rosario said through a translator. Ive been through some hard moments and it has been a long time coming.TRAINERS ROOMCardinals: OF Matt Holliday, who sprained his left ankle rounding first base on Friday, was a late scratch. Holliday was initially slated to play left field and bat third. He was replaced by Pham. ... Peralta, who pinch-hit on Friday but had been out of the starting lineup for three games with a left thumb injury, started at third base. ... Reliever Trevor Rosenthal, who left Fridays game with what was described as left hamstring cramps, got an MRI. Its going to be day to day with no DL, it looks like, Matheny said.UP NEXTCardinals: Mike Leake (5-7, 4.33 ERA) gets the ball in the series finale on Sunday. He is 1-0 with a 4.50 ERA in two starts against the Brewers this season.Brewers: Junior Guerra (6-1, 2.93 ERA) has won his last three starts, posting a 0.81 ERA. He has pitched 15 1/3 consecutive scoreless innings. 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CLEVELAND -- The anticipation of their first division championship since 2007 is building for the Cleveland Indians.Jose Ramirez hit a two-run homer and drove in four runs and the Indians dropped their magic number for clinching an AL Central title to three games with a 10-4 win over the Chicago White Sox on Friday night.Now that its here theres a lot of excitement that surrounds it, said winning pitcher Trevor Bauer. Even though every game is just as important, these feel a little bit more fun. Theres just a different atmosphere around it.Bauer (12-8) overcame two-run homers by Melky Cabrera and Avisail Garcia. The right-hander allowed four runs in 7 2/3 innings.Ramirez, a key contributor in his first full season, had another big game. He hit a two-run homer in the fourth and had a two-run double in the sixth when Cleveland scored four times.Mike Napoli drove in two runs and became the first Cleveland player to reach 100 RBI since Victor Martinez in 2007.Its only human to see whats in front of you, but we still have to get to that point, Napoli said. Its not a bunch of talk about it.White Sox center fielder Adam Eaton left after running into the wall catching Roberto Perezs long drive in the sixth. He was down for several minutes before being helped to the dugout.Adam is pretty banged up, but he seems fine and is responsive, manager Robin Ventura said. It was actually his hip that was the issue, and when that happened, his back locked up.Coco Crisp was 3 for 4 with three RBI and hit a two-run double in the fifth to lead 6-4. Carlos Santana had three hits and is 10 for 16 in his last four games.Chicago has lost six in a row and was eliminated from the AL wild-card race.Chicago went ahead in thee first on Cabreras home run.dddddddddddd. Ramirezs homer tied the game, but Garcias two-run blast put back Chicago on top.Cleveland took advantage of three hits, a hit batter and an error by third baseman Todd Frazier in the fifth against Miguel Gonzalez (4-8).Santana led off with a double and Jason Kipnis was hit by a pitch. Following a wild pitch, Francisco Lindor hit a sacrifice fly and Napolis single tied the game.Juan Minaya replaced Gonzalez, and Frazier booted Ramirezs ground ball, moving Napoli to second. Crisp then delivered with two outs.Napoli, who entered in an 0-for-20 slump, had three hits and added an RBI single in the sixth to reach the century mark.Its something nice but to be able to do it on a winning team is even better, he said.Gonzalez allowed five runs -- four earned -- in 4 1/3 innings.OPPOSITE FIELDBauer was surprised Garcia was able to take his fifth-inning pitch to right field, a towering drive that barely cleared the wall.That was ridiculous, he said. I jammed the heck out of him. He looked to left field because he thought he pulled it. I have no idea how its a homer.TRAINERS ROOMWhite Sox: 2B Tyler Saladino (back discomfort) was scratched from the lineup and replaced by Carlos Sanchez.Indians: RHP Danny Salazar (strained forearm) played catch Friday, but its unclear when hell throw a bullpen session.UP NEXTWhite Sox: LHP Jose Quintana, who starts Saturday, needs four innings to record his fourth straight season of 200 innings pitched.Indians: RHP Cody Anderson, forced into the rotation by injuries, will make his first start since June 7. ' ' '