Cardinals erupt in 12th with help from Wainwright
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[June 11, 2016]
PITTSBURGH -- Adam Wainwright
has had his moments as a pitcher. On Friday, he got to experience a
different career highlight.
Wainwright and Matt Adams hit back-to-back doubles and Brandon
Moss slugged a three-run homer to key a six-run 12th inning as the
St. Louis Cardinals beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 9-3.
"Other than winning the World Series, this ranks right up there with
the best moments of my career," Wainwright said. "This was really
special. The Pirates are a tough team to beat, especially in that
ballpark. I'm like a kid in the candy store anytime I get to hit,
but this was really special because the game was on the line.
"If you're a competitor, you want to be in that situation, even if
you're a pitcher who's never had a hit in his career."
Wainwright might have been exaggerating a tad; it was his sixth
extra-base hit this season.
The Cardinals had lost five of their first six games against the
National League Central rival Pirates this season and 22 of their
previous 31 games at PNC Park.
This one was a game that might have cost the Pirates something
beyond a loss as two regulars left with injuries.
Pittsburgh right-hander and No. 1 starter Gerrit Cole left after
facing one batter in the third inning. That batter, Matt Carpenter,
singled to give St. Louis its second hit. Cole then summoned a
trainer and manager Clint Hurdle for a conference on the mound.
Cole, who threw 35 pitches, had tightness in his right triceps. He
is expected to be further examined Saturday. He said he was all
right after the second inning, but sitting while St. Louis batted
produced the tightness.
"I went back out for the third and it just didn't respond well going
back out there," Cole said. "It's tough (to come out). I gave it
everything I had. The third inning, it just wasn't right."
In the fourth, Pirates catcher Francisco Cervelli departed with left
hand pain. Batting with one out, he summoned a trainer after taking
a big cut on a missed pitch.
"It put us in a bind, but I thought we responded very well," Hurdle
said. "I don't think you could have ever wanted to get a bigger
effort than you got from A.J. Schugel to follow up and put us in the
position to be able to get through the seventh.
"You lose two key players, you move on."
Schugel relieved Cole and pitched four no-hit innings with four
strikeouts.
"It's something I've never had to do before," Schugel said of the
situation. "When my name's called, I just try to be ready and do
what I can to help out.
"It was different. Getting warm out there, it's a little different
feeling. Tried to take my time, take some breaths and not try to
rush it. It worked out well."
St. Louis starter Michael Wacha allowed two runs and three hits in
seven innings.
"He pitched well and stayed in the game long enough that he gave
himself a chance to get a win," Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said.
"Wish we could have got him one, but he can walk away from this
start feeling good. He had really good stuff tonight."
Jonathan Broxton (1-0) allowed a hit and struck out one in two
innings.
In the St. Louis 12th, Juan Nicasio (5-5) struck out the first two
batters before Carpenter walked and Aledmys Diaz was intentionally
walked.
Wainwright doubled to center, driving in Carpenter and Diaz. Adams
followed with a double off of the right-field wall, bringing home
Carlos Martinez, pinch-running for Wainwright.
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Cardinals second baseman Matt Carpenter (13) rounds the bases after
hitting a three run home run against the Pittsburgh Pirates during
the eighth inning at PNC Park. Mandatory Credit: Charles
LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
Hurdle said he agonized over whether to pitch to Diaz, but his
counterpart said there really was no choice.
"Yes, it's the move you have to make in that situation," Matheny
said.
Wainwright seconded the idea.
"The odds are that Alemdys Diaz probably has a better chance to get
a hit than me. Actually, Aledmys Diaz does have a better chance to
get a hit than me," he said.
Jhonny Peralta followed with an infield single and Brandon Moss hit
a three-run homer to make it 9-3.
The Pirates scratched out a run in the second. After back-to-back
singles by Starling Marte and Cervelli, Marte scored on a fielder's
choice grounder by Josh Harrison.
In the fifth, John Jaso drove in Jordy Mercer with a single to
increase Pittsburgh's lead to 2-0.
That was it for the scoring until the eighth, when Neftali Feliz
relieved Schugel. Carpenter, with a first-pitch home run inside the
right-field foul pole, drove in Eric Fryer, who singled to right,
and pinch-hitter Greg Garcia, who walked for a 3-2 St. Louis lead.
It was Carpenter's second go-ahead homer in the eighth or later this
season, and both have come against Pittsburgh.
The Pirates weren't done, however. Marte led off the ninth with a
triple to the right-field corner and scored on Mercer's bloop single
to tie it at 3 and send it to extra innings.
NOTES: St. Louis rested right-handed hitters C Yadier Molina, RF
Stephen Piscotty and CF Randal Grichuk from its starting lineup
against Pirates RHP Gerrit Cole. ... 2B Matt Carpenter, who jammed
his hand Thursday at Cincinnati, started for the Cardinals. ... St.
Louis 3B Jhonny Peralta started for the third time in four days
since coming off the disabled list. ... Pittsburgh manager Clint
Hurdle made RHP Juan Nicasio available out of the bullpen even
though he is listed as the starter Tuesday in New York. Hurdle's
bullpen has been pushed to the limit this week in part because of a
doubleheader, extra-inning contest and a makeup game on what would
have been a day off. ... LHP Jeff Locke is scheduled to face the
Mets on Wednesday and Cole on Thursday for Pittsburgh. ... The
Pirates landed in Pittsburgh at 12:37 a.m. Friday after a one-game
trip to Colorado.
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