Wainwright's bat, arm leads Cardinals over Dodgers
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[June 02, 2017]
ST. LOUIS - It was time for Adam
Wainwright to adjust.
Has he ever.
The veteran right-hander of the St. Louis Cardinals continued his
resurgence from a rough start to his season Thursday by tossing six
shutout innings and hitting a two-run homer for the game's only runs
in a 2-0 blanking of the Los Angeles Dodgers at Busch Stadium.
In upping his record to 6-3, Wainwright allowed just four hits and
two walks, while striking out six in winning his sixth straight
decision. He has won four straight starts, permitting only one run
in 26 1/3 innings for an 0.34 earned run average with 21 strikeouts.
It's a 180-degree turn from the pitcher who lost his first three
starts and failed to finish the sixth inning in six of his first
seven outings.
"I'm doing some of the same things I've always done, but I'm doing
other things a little differently," Wainwright said. "The last five
or six starts, I've been long-tossing, getting my body fully loose
before I go out there.
"Earlier in my career, I'd go out there for the first pitch and I
was hot, and ready to rock and roll. I could still do that now, but
I feel better now when I get an active warmup before I pitch."
The results are not debatable. Wainwright has rediscovered the
location with a cutter that he shelved for a start in May, comparing
it to a child that he had to put in "timeout" because of
misbehavior.
At the same time, he has been able to change speeds on the fastball,
getting it as high as 93 mph at times, while finding the touch with
his bread-and-butter curve. With everything coming together, hitters
have been flummoxed.
Los Angeles (33-22) was the latest opponent to flail and fail
against Wainwright. It pushed runners to third base in the second,
fourth and fifth innings, but couldn't cash them in.
In the fifth inning, the Dodgers had men at second and third with
two outs in the fifth. Cody Bellinger marched to the plate after
doubling in the third. Wainwright buried a 1-1 cutter on Bellinger's
fists, resulting in a feeble popup to short to end the threat.
"I'm really trying to listen to hitters," Wainwright said. "What are
their swings telling me? I'm changing speeds with just about
everything I have. Feel is very important, but I'm always looking up
at the speeds just to try to keep the hitter off-balance."
Brandon McCarthy (5-2) became the latest pitcher to find out that
Wainwright isn't your average out in the ninth spot. With two outs
and Paul DeJong at second in the second, McCarthy hung a 2-2 curve.
Wainwright tore into it, ripping it 410 feet to left-center over the
Los Angeles bullpen for his second homer of the year and his 10th
career homer.
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Cardinals starting pitcher Adam Wainwright (50) is congratulated by
second baseman Paul DeJong (11) after hitting a two run home run off
of Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Brandon McCarthy (not
pictured) during the second inning at Busch Stadium. Mandatory
Credit: Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports
"We'll probably hear about that one for a while," quipped St. Louis
manager Mike Matheny. "He's been taking good at-bats for a while.
He's had some big hits for us."
McCarthy lasted just four innings and 85 pitches, yielding seven
hits and two runs with a walk and six strikeouts. Manager Dave
Roberts pulled him because of a blister.
After winning six in a row prior to Wednesday night's 2-1 loss, the
Dodgers managed just one run in losing two straight. Their
frustrations came to the surface in the ninth inning, directed at
plate umpire Marty Foster's interpretation of the strike zone.
Foster rang up Adrian Gonzalez on a 3-2 pitch that appeared to be
off the outside corner, then ejected him after Chase Utley singled.
Pinch hitter Yasmani Grandal fanned one pitch after taking a 2-1
pitch that was ruled a strike even though it looked to be outside.
When Grandal gestured with his bat at where the 2-1 pitch was,
Foster pushed the eject button, resulting in another confrontation
with various Dodgers and the umpiring crew.
"The funniest thing is, he told Dave he's been calling pitches off
the plate all game," Gonzalez said. "So he agreed that they were
balls but because he'd been calling them, it's OK to call them."
Between ejections, Seung Hwan Oh recorded the last three outs for
his 13th save in 15 chances. The Cardinals crawled back over the
.500 mark at 26-25.
NOTES: Los Angeles Thursday placed LHP Adam Liberatore on the 10-day
disabled list with left forearm tightness, retroactive to May 31,
and recalled LHP Grant Dayton from Triple-A Oklahoma City. ... St.
Louis RF Stephen Piscotty Wednesday revealed the reason for his
five-day absence from the team: His mom found out that she was
diagnosed with ALS. ... The Cardinals promoted RHP Jack Flaherty,
considered one of their top pitching prospects in the farm system,
from Double-A Springfield to Triple-A Memphis. Flaherty is 7-2 with
a 1.42 ERA in 10 starts.
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