Published 3/8/2008
at FOXSports.com News for MLB
Andruw Jones took advantage of the windy conditions to hit his first homer for the Dodgers.
Nomar Garciaparra also homered for Los Angeles, but Albert Pujols and Rick Ankiel went deep for the St. Louis Cardinals in a 6-4 win Friday.
Pujols followed prospect Colby Rasmus' homer in the first inning with his second longball in as many days.
Garciaparra homered off St.
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