Cardinals' Wainwright does it all in win over Brewers
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[April 22, 2017]
MILWAUKEE -- Adam Wainwright
looked like vintage Adam Wainwright again Friday night, striking out
a season-high nine batters over five innings in the St. Louis
Cardinals' 6-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers at Miller Park.
Wainwright had been off to one of the slowest starts of his career,
posting an 0-3 record and 7.24 ERA through his first three outings
of 2017. But he found his form against the Brewers, allowing just a
pair of runs on six hits without a walk to win for the first time
this season.
"Everything just looked sharp," Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said.
"You saw different swings on the breaking ball. The cutter looked
good. But I think it was a situation where he was locating that
fastball. I think that's going to be very important for him. And he
had good life on it, too. It was a good outing. I would like it to
be a little more efficient, as I'm sure he would, too. Being able to
stay out there a little longer."
He even chipped in on offense, belting a two-run home run and
finishing with a career-high four RBIs as the Cardinals pounded out
12 hits and won for the fourth time in five games.
Brewers starter Wily Peralta (3-1) lasted only four innings,
allowing six runs on nine hits and an intentional walk while failing
to strike out a single batter for the first time in 20 starts.
"He had a bad night," Brewers manager Craig Counsell said.
Peralta helped out on offense, putting the Brewers on the board with
an RBI single in the second, but Wainwright wiped away the deficit
with a one-out, two-run home run in the third.
"I crushed it," Wainwright said, with a chuckle. "It felt good. We
needed that. Wily has been pitching good this year. He came in 3-0.
Low ERA. We needed that. From a lineup standpoint, if a pitcher can
do anything positive to influence the game, that's great. I was
proud of it."
St. Louis tacked on three runs in the fourth on an RBI double by
Randal Grichuk and a bases-loaded single by Wainwright that plated a
pair.
Kolten Wong made it a 6-1 game when he scored from third on a
sacrifice fly to left by Dexter Fowler. Ryan Braun's throw beat Wong
to the plate, which would have given Peralta an inning-ending double
play, but a review revealed that catcher Manny Pina never applied a
tag to Wong.
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"Kolten did an amazing athletic move to get to the
plate," Matheny said.
Peralta got out of the inning on a flyout to right by
Aledmys Diaz, bringing his day to an end.
"Other than (Wainwright), I thought I threw the ball good," Peralta
said. "I gave up a couple of singles but he's the one who hit the
ball hard. Four RBIs of the six runs I gave up. If I get him out, I
probably pitch better."
Milwaukee added a run in the fourth on Orlando Arcia's run-scoring
double, and Braun hit his sixth home run of the season in the
eighth, making it a 6-3 game and extending the Brewers' streak of
games with a home run to 13.
Seung Hwan Oh worked around a two-out Jonathan Villar single in the
ninth for his third save.
NOTES: Cardinals manager Mike Matheny had planned to give OF Stephen
Piscotty a day off Friday, but he took over in CF when Dexter Fowler
had to leave the game with right heel bursitis. ... The Brewers
recalled LHP Brent Suter from Triple-A Colorado Springs Thursday to
provide some additional coverage in the bullpen. To make room for
Suter on the roster, OF Kirk Nieuwenhuis was designated for
assignment. Nieuwenhuis, 29, had just two hits and four walks in 30
plate appearances this season while playing off the bench. He
appeared in 125 games a year ago and batted .209 with 13 home runs
and 44 RBIs but had a .290 mark with 11 homers and 31 RBIs at Miller
Park. ... Milwaukee manager Craig Counsell announced that RHP Matt
Garza would make his 2017 debut Monday against the Reds. Garza began
the season on the disabled list with a strained groin. He'll take
the place of LHP Tommy Milone, who moved into the rotation when
Opening Day starter Junior Guerra suffered a calf injury after just
three innings of work. Milone will now work out of the bullpen. [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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