Molina's two-run double leads Cardinals over Rockies, 6-3
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[August 02, 2018]
Yadier Molina's two-run double
in the eighth inning provided critical insurance runs as the host
St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Colorado Rockies 6-3 on Wednesday
at Busch Stadium in the third of a four-game series between the two
teams.
St. Louis starter Luke Weaver lasted just 2 2/3 innings,
surrendering both of the Rockies' runs in the third and scattering
five hits. He walked two and struck out three before giving way to
Daniel Poncedeleon, who pitched out of a jam in the third.
Rookie Austin Gomber (1-0), the third of six pitchers for St. Louis,
earned his first career win with an inning of two-strikeout,
one-walk work in the sixth inning.
Kyle Freeland (9-7) took the loss for the Rockies after surrendering
three runs on nine hits and three walks in 5 1/3 innings. Freeland,
who had a similar bases-filled effort in his last start (and win)
against Oakland on Friday, struck out five.
Colorado got on the board first in the top of the third inning as
Trevor Story's sharp single to left field with two outs drove home
Ian Desmond. Gerardo Parra then doubled in Nolan Arenado to push the
Rockies' lead to 2-0.
The Cardinals answered with single runs in the bottom of the third
and fourth innings, the first on Paul Dejong's single to plate Matt
Carpenter and the latter on a Poncedeleon groundout that allowed
Yairo Munoz to sprint home from third base with the tying tally.
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Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina (4) is congratulated by pinch hitter
Greg Garcia (35) after driving in two runs and scoring in the eighth
inning against the Colorado Rockies at Busch Stadium. Mandatory
Credit: Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports
Tyler O'Neil's pinch single to center off Freeland in the bottom of
the sixth inning sent home Harrison Bader with the lead run.
Molina's double in the eighth drove off Jake McGee pushed across
Bader and Carpenter to expand the Cardinals' lead to 5-2. Marcell
Ozuna then doubled home Molina to finish the St. Louis scoring.
Molina, Bader and Ozuna had three hits each in the Cardinals' 13-hit
attack. Colorado got two hits from Arenado, including an RBI double
with two outs in the ninth, but managed just seven hits, five of
them singles.
Molina became just the 13th catcher in major league history to catch
15,000 or more innings in the Cardinals' victory.
--Field Level Media
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