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Having the streaky Alvarez warming up certainly helped. The powerful third baseman put the Pirates up 3-0 in the third with his 24th homer of the year and Pittsburgh poured it on in the fifth, sending 10 batters to plate to chase Westbrook.
Alvarez got things going with an RBI double to score Andrew McCutchen and McKenry added a run-scoring single to make it 5-0. Westbrook exacted a little payback by drilling Harrison in the leg with a fastball, drawing a warning to both dugouts from home plate umpire Adrian Johnson.
By then, however, the damage was done, and when Clint Barmes followed the plunking with a two-run single the Pirates were up 7-0.
That was more than enough for McDonald.
The right-hander has struggled since the All-Star break but for a night returned to the form that made him one of baseball's biggest surprises during the first half of the season. He had little trouble against the Cardinals' surging lineup, surrendering a two-out single to Molina in the second and a two-out double in the sixth.
Other than that McDonald was flawless, allowing Pittsburgh's weary bullpen to get a needed break.
The Cardinals didn't get a runner to third base until the eighth while getting shut out for the second time this month and the seventh time this season.
Westbrook has been a key part of the Cardinals' rise during the second half of the season. He came in with wins in six of his previous seven decisions, but could do little as the Pirates snapped out of their swoon in a big way.
The veteran right-hander gave up seven runs and 11 hits in five innings, tying a season high with four walks while striking out two. He threw just 61 of his 103 pitches for strikes.
"I haven't been very good the last couple outings and I can't ask the offense to pick me up that big like they did last start, so it's just a matter of figuring it out," Westbrook said.
NOTES: The series wraps up on Wednesday in the final meeting between the clubs this season. Joe Kelly (4-5, 3.26 ERA) starts for the Cardinals against Pittsburgh's Wandy Rodriguez (8-13, 4.01)
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