Carpenter, Fowler fuel Cards in sweep of Pirates
Send a link to a friend
[April 20, 2017]
ST. LOUIS -- Matt Carpenter gave
the Pittsburgh Pirates life in the eighth inning on Wednesday when
he dropped a throw from pitcher Kevin Siegrist that allowed
Francisco Cervelli to reach on what should have been an easy putout.
Carpenter took that life away later in the inning with the
game-saving play that enabled the St. Louis Cardinals to post their
first series sweep of the season.
Diving to his left to snag a potential three-run double by Gregory
Polanco, Carpenter beat him to first base with a pop-up slide,
enabling St. Louis to notch its third straight 2-1 win at Busch
Stadium.
"I was just trying to make a play, make up for earlier in the
inning," Carpenter said. "It's good to win these games. Other than
that inning, we played good defense in this series and had good
pitching."
Carpenter's glove save -- akin to the type that Jake Allen has been
making across town for the St. Louis Blues in their first-round NHL
playoff series against Minnesota -- lifted the Cardinals (6-9) to
their third straight win.
Dexter Fowler's two solo home runs also made a winner of Michael
Wacha (2-1), who gave up jone run and four hits in 6 2/3 innings
with two walks and three strikeouts. Wacha got the first 10 batters
he faced on only 35 pitches before Josh Bell crashed a solo home run
in the fourth.
Wacha's outing capped a series which saw St. Louis starters allow
only two runs in 20 innings.

"That's where we should be starting this thing every day," Cardinals
manager Mike Matheny said. "Wacha was terrific. We were short a
couple of arms in our bullpen and he got us to the seventh inning.
We're seeing him using the slower stuff more to go with the
fastball, making the cutter and curve weapons."
The Cardinals' bullpen, which was a problem in the season's first
two weeks, picked up the slack nicely after Wacha's departure. Matt
Bowman struck out Jordy Mercer to strand two men in the seventh,
Siegrist survived his defense and control in the eighth and Trevor
Rosenthal fanned two in the ninth for his first save.
Consecutive errors by Carpenter and shortstop Greg Garcia put the
go-ahead runs aboard. A two-out walk to Andrew McCutchen filled the
bases and caused more groaning from the crowd of 40,182. Then
Carpenter restored the roar.
While Carpenter pumped his fist as he trotted back to the dugout,
Polanco spiked his helmet in disgust. It capped an empty three games
for Pittsburgh (6-9), which lost them all by 2-1 for the first time
in franchise history.
[to top of second column] |

Cardinals third baseman Matt Carpenter (13) watches from the dugout
steps during the third inning against the Pittsburgh Pirates at
Busch Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Scott Kane-USA TODAY Sports

"It's just the way the ball bounces sometimes,"
losing pitcher Gerrit Cole said. "We just do what we do best and
keep moving forward."
Against hitters not named Fowler, Cole was in control. He struck out
eight over six innings, hitting 100 mph with his fastball and
allowing six hits, along with two walks.
But Fowler used two Cole fastballs as the catapult to break out of
an 8-for-57 skid. Fowler lined the first one into the St. Louis
bullpen in right-center in the third, then laced the second inside
the right field foul pole with one out in the fifth to snap a 1-1
tie.
"I feel like I've been swinging the bat pretty well the last two
days," Fowler said. "I just haven't had the results until today.
I've been in ruts before and you just have to take it for what it's
worth. You keep swinging the bat and the results will come."
The three victories sent the Cardinals to a four-game series in
Milwaukee with a boost of confidence they sorely needed.
"We're going to put up runs, no question about it," Matheny said.
"It's just a question of where in the first 12 games we hadn't been
consistent with our starting pitching or the bullpen. We've been up
against the wall, and guys keep responding."
NOTES: St. Louis 1B Matt Carpenter (finger) was back in the lineup
Wednesday after missing two games because of bleeding and swelling
after its nail was torn off by a bad-hop grounder Sunday night
against the New York Yankees. He was 1-for-4. ... Pittsburgh OF
Andrew McCutchen's two hits Tuesday night gave him 1,189 since the
start of the 2010 season, tops among all MLB outfielders. ...
Cardinals RHP Matt Bowman extended his scoreless streak to 17 2/3
innings, dating to last September, with an out on Wednesday. [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
rights reserved.]
Copyright 2017 Reuters. All rights
reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten
or redistributed.
 |