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Sosa sets records; Cubs topple CHICAGO — Sammy Sosa became the first player in major league history with three 60-homer seasons, but it wasn't enough to keep the Chicago Cubs from being eliminated from post-season contention. The Associated Press A d a m Dunn hit a solo homer off Kyle Farnsworth in the top of the ninth, giving the Cincinnati Redsa 5-4 victory against the Cubs last night. Dmitri Young and D.T. Cromer also homed for the Reds. The loss, along with St. Louis' 5-1 victory against Milwaukee, eliminated the Cubs from the NL wild card race. The Cubs are six games behind St. Louis with only five games left. While Barry Bonds chases Mark McGwire's record of 70 home runs, Sosa remains amazingly consistent. He reached 60 yesterday with a solo shot in the first off Reds left-hander Lance Davis, an arching shot to left center that almost went out of the park. The fans let out a roar when they saw the ball leave his bat, knowing it was gone. The message board on the scoreboard flashed "Sammy Hits 60 Again!" and the fans continued clapping until Sosa came out for a curtain call. He stood at the top steps of the dugout and waved his helmet at the fans. Sosa is one of only five players to hit 60 homers, and the only one to do it three times. He hit 66 homers in 1998, when McGwire set the single-season record and followed that with 63 in 1999. The homer also gave him 150RBIs, only the seventh time aplayer has hit 50 homers and had 150 RBIs. Sosa, who did it in 1998, is the only player to have done it since World War II. Babe Ruth and Jimmie Foxx reached 50 homers and 150RBIs twice. Hack Wilson did it once. The Cubs needed more than Sosa, though. Rookie Juan Cruz allowed only four hits in the first five innings - including Cromer's homer in the third. But the Reds got to him in the sixth inning. Walker scored on Griffey's groundout, and Young sent the first pitch he saw into the centerfield stands for a two-run homer that tied the game. After Todd Walker singled, Wilton Guerrero hit a chopper to left that Rondell White bobbled. Walker reached third on the error, and Guerrero went to second. The Reds struck again in the ninth. With two outs, Dunn sent Farnsworth's 1-0 pitch over the wall in right-center and out of the park. Farnsworth (4-6) gave up one run and two hits in one inning. Scott Sullivan (7-1) pitched two scoreless innings, walking one and striking out four. Danny Graves pitched the ninth for his 32 save, allowing only one hit. Notes: The homer also gave Sosa 98 extra-base hits, breaking Hack Wilson's club record set in 1930. ... Local firefighters joined Wayne Messmer for "God Bless America" during the seventh-inning stretch, and fans applauded them as they walked through the upper concourse afterward. Cardinals win 5-1 against Brewers The Associated Press MILWAUKEE — Albert Pujols went 3-for-4 and set the National League rookie record with 353 total bases as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Milwaukee Brewers 5-1 yesterday night. Fernando Vina hit the first insidethe park homer at Miller Park and Darryl Kile (16-10) scattered three singles in five innings. St. Louis, which began the day one game behind Houston in the NL Central, has won 20 of 25. The Cardinals haven't been in first place since May 28. The Cardinals, who went 17-5 last month, won their sixth consecutive game overall and their seventh straight against the Brewers, whose 23-48 record since the All-Star break is the exact opposite of the Cardinals' mark. Milwaukee, completing its ninth straight losing season, lost track of the outs in the third and stayed on the field following Placido Polanco's inning-ending double play. The infelders threw the ball around the diamond and the outfielders stood in place before they realized it was their turn to bat. kictie Sexson's ninth-inning homer, his 41st, drove in the only run for Milwaukee, which had four hits. Pujols singled in the first and scored on Edgar Renteria's sacrifice fly, then doubled in the fourth to tie the rookie total-base record of 352, set by Philadelphia's Richie Allen in 1964. Jim Edmonds drove in Pujols with a single for a 2-0 lead. Pujols singled in the sixth to set the record before Edmonds' tworun homer off Ben Sheets (10-10). In the ninth, Pujols flied out to the deepest part of the park, center field. With one out in the fifth, Vina hit an opposite-field liner just out of the reach of diving left fielder Geoff Jenkins. Center fielder Devon White didn't move until the ball skipped past Jenkins, and when it rolled to the wall, Vina scored standing up with his second career inside-the-park home run. Vina's homer was his career-high eighth. 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