Braves snap Cardinals' win streak at 8
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[August 14, 2017]
ST. LOUIS -- The St. Louis
Cardinals entered Sunday with an eight-game winning streak thanks to
an offense that scored 68 runs.
Enter R.A. Dickey and his knuckleball.
Seven innings later, Dickey had subdued St. Louis, enabling the
Atlanta Braves to snap their five-game losing streak with a 6-3
decision at Busch Stadium.
Dickey (8-7) scattered seven hits, not allowing a run until Carson
Kelly's one-out RBI single scored Kolten Wong in the seventh. Dickey
walked two and struck out three, throwing 69 of his 100 pitches for
strikes.
"They came out with a very clear approach early," Dickey said of the
Cardinals. "They were going to make me throw strikes. I was able to
attack the strike zone early. The first two times through the
lineup, they gave me strike one a lot with my fastball."
St. Louis (61-57) had scored at least six runs in each of its last
seven games. But Dickey allowed them to take just two at-bats in the
first six innings with a man in scoring position.
In the third, with Greg Garcia at second after a single and Michael
Wacha's sacrifice bunt, Dickey induced a flyout from Matt Carpenter
and a bouncer out of Tommy Pham.
"When he's locked in, it makes for a long day," Cardinals manager
Mike Matheny said of Dickey. "He didn't give us much."
Meanwhile, the Braves (52-63) got to Wacha on their second pass
through the order, touching him for four hits and two runs in the
fourth. Danny Santana's bases-loaded single with one out scored
Freddie Freeman. Ozzie Albies made it 2-0 with a sacrifice fly to
center that plated Nick Markakis on a close play at the plate.
Brandon Phillips doubled the lead in the fifth with one swing of his
bat. On the first pitch after an Ender Inciarte single, Phillips
cracked a 407-foot shot to left-center field, his 10th homer of the
year and second in as many games.
Playing to continuous boos as he has done in St. Louis since a 2010
bench-clearing crawl that he and catcher Yadier Molina headlined
while he was a member of the Cincinnati Reds doesn't bother Phillips
one iota.
"Well, you know you've got to do something for fans to remember
you," Phillips said. "Before they started booing me, I didn't play
that good here in St. Louis. Ever since that first day they started
booing me, that's when I started playing good here.
"That's something the fans need to know, but I love it."
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Cardinals starting pitcher Michael Wacha (52) pitches during the
first inning against the Atlanta Braves at Busch Stadium. Mandatory
Credit: Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports
Wacha (8-4) lasted just five innings, yielding eight
hits and four runs with a walk and a strikeout. He attracted just
four swings and misses out of 82 pitches.
The Cardinals, who fell out of a first-place tie in the National
League Central with the Chicago Cubs, tried to mount a comeback
after Dickey departed.
Paul DeJong cracked his 18th homer of the year in the eighth. Three
straight singles followed, with Wong driving in Jose Martinez on the
last one to make it 5-3.
Further pressing the issue, St. Louis filled the bases with one out.
But Jose Ramirez cleaned up the mess left by Jim Johnson and Sam
Freeman, slipping a called third strike by Greg Garcia and getting a
bouncer to third from pinch-hitter Yadier Molina.
After Jace Peterson tripled and scored on a wild pitch in the ninth
to give Atlanta insurance, Arodys Vizcaino mowed St. Louis down in
order to pick up his sixth save in eight chances.
"It was a great community win," Dickey said, "and hopefully it's one
that will turn it around a little bit."
NOTES: St. Louis 3B Jedd Gyorko (right knee irritation) missed his
second straight game and was replaced again by Greg Garcia. Gyorko
could return to the lineup Tuesday night at Boston, even if it's
just in the DH role. ... Atlanta OF Matt Kemp (right hamstring) said
he will be able to return from the 10-day DL on Friday night when
the Braves return home. Kemp, batting .290 with 14 homers and 48
RBIs, said he won't require a rehab stint. ... Cardinals LHP Kevin
Siegrist (left forearm) started throwing off flat ground but isn't
yet ready to throw off a mound. There's no timetable for his return. [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
rights reserved.]
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