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ST. LOUIS (AP) - Before Miguel Montero made contact, St. Louis second baseman Aaron Miles was poised for another of the Cardinals' season-high five double plays.
Miles started the last twin-killing on Montero's bouncer with the bases loaded, finishing off the 3-2 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Thursday night and giving the Cardinals consecutive one-run victories for only the second time this season.
"I was making it happen in my head before it happened, that's for sure," Miles said. "It happened like we drew it up, you might say."
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