Final
Cards attempt to get closer to postseason spot against Milwaukee
Sep 21, 2013 - 1:57 PM (Sports Network) - The St. Louis Cardinals try to inch closer to a playoff spot on Saturday night when they resume a three-game series with the Milwaukee Brewers.The Cardinals overcame some late-inning troubles to secure a 7-6 victory last night in 10 innings. The victory pushed St. Louis two games ahead of Pittsburgh and Cincinnati for first place in the NL Central and gave the Cards a magic number of two to clinch a playoff berth.
The Reds rallied to beat the Pirates on Friday night in the opener of a three- game series between the two current NL wild card holders.
Matt Adams hit a two-run homer off of Milwaukee's Jim Henderson in the top of the ninth for a two-run lead, but Cardinals closer Edward Mujica failed to hold a lead. He gave up a run-scoring single and issued a walk to load the bases before being lifted in favor of John Axford, who was acquired from Milwaukee in a trade last month.
Axford allowed one inherited runner to score before getting a double play to end the inning.
"There was excitement in the dugout right away, no matter what was happening down there. The game was tied in the ninth inning. Once I came in everybody was fired up, ready to go," Axford said.
Carlos Beltran secured St. Louis' third victory in four games with a sac fly in the 10th inning.
The Brewers have lost two in a row following a four-game win streak and have lost 13 of 17 versus the Cardinals this year, going 1-7 at Miller Park.
Back-to-back solid outings has failed to net Lance Lynn a win and he looks to claim his first victory in nearly seven weeks tonight for the Cardinals.
Lynn has dropped five straight decisions over eight starts with a 5.44 earned run average since his last win on Aug. 4. The right-hander has allowed just three runs -- two earned -- over his last two starts, but received a no- decision both times.
That includes Monday in Colorado, where he hurled 6 1/3 innings of two-run ball. Lynn worked around six hits and walked only one, but St. Louis lost 6-2.
The 26-year-old faced the Brewers five days earlier and was charged with one unearned run over six innings with 10 strikeouts. The no-decision left Lynn 2-2 with a 2.72 ERA in nine meetings (5 starts) all-time with the Brewers.
Undefeated for almost two months, Yovani Gallardo hopes that momentum is enough to solve a Cardinals club that has given him fits over his career.
Gallardo is just 1-10 lifetime versus St. Louis, posting a 6.78 ERA in 16 meetings. He has a 7.15 ERA in two contests this year and has not beaten St. Louis since 2011.
The righty, tough, comes into this contest undefeated since a loss on July 25. He is 3-0 with a 2.66 ERA in seven outings since, though he needed his offense to bail him out in Sunday's no-decision versus the Reds. Gallardo allowed five runs on seven hits and three walks over six innings.
The 27-year-old Gallardo is 11-9 this year with a 4.29 ERA in 29 starts.
- ST. LOUIS: 7
MILWAUKEE: 2
Final
Sep 22 12:03 AM - Khris Davis ground-rule doubled to center scored Jonathan Lucroy with one out. Runner on second and Jeff Bianchi due up.
Cardinals 7, Brewers 2 Bot 8, 1 OutSep 21 11:55 PM - Daniel Descalso doubled to left scored Yadier Molina and Pete Kozma with two outs. Runner on second and Randy Choate due up.
Cardinals 7, Brewers 1 Top 8, 2 OutsSep 21 11:51 PM - David Freese singled to left scored Matt Holliday and Matt Adams with two outs. On the play, Yadier Molina advances to third and David Freese to second on the throw. Runners on second and third and Daniel Descalso due up.
Cardinals 5, Brewers 1 Top 8, 2 OutsSep 21 11:51 PM - Yadier Molina walked. Carlos Beltran scored on the play with one out. Bases loaded and Jon Jay due up.
Cardinals 3, Brewers 1 Top 8, 1 OutSep 21 11:49 PM - Khris Davis grounded out third to first scored Scooter Gennett with two outs. On the play, Carlos Gomez advances to second and Jonathan Lucroy advances to third. Runners on second and third and Jeff Bianchi due up.
Cardinals 2, Brewers 1 Bot 1, 2 OutsSep 21 7:35 PM - Matt Adams two-out, two-run Home Run (16) to right scored Matt Holliday. Yadier Molina due up.
Cardinals 2, Brewers 0 Top 1, 2 OutsSep 21 7:18 PM - ST. LOUIS: 0
MILWAUKEE: 0
Top 1, 0 Outs
Sep 21 7:11 PM
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