Carpenter slams 32nd home run as Cards blank Royals
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[August 11, 2018]
Matt Carpenter hit his National
League-leading 32nd homer during a five-run second inning Friday
night as the St. Louis Cardinals cruised to a 7-0 win over the host
Kansas City Royals in the opener of a three-game series at Kauffman
Stadium.
The Cardinals have won three straight and seven of nine to improve
to 14-9 under interim manager Mike Shildt. The Royals have lost
seven of eight.
Paul DeJong led off the second by homering against Burch Smith
(1-4), who was one out away from escaping the inning before he gave
up four straight hits, including an RBI single by Harrison Bader
immediately before Carpenter's homer.
Carpenter has homered in three straight games -- his third homer
streak of at least three games since July 14, a span of just 24
games. He homered in six straight games from July 14-21, during
which he hit eight round-trippers, and he homered in three
consecutive contests from Aug. 3-5. Overall since June 14, Carpenter
is batting .352 with 15 homers and 23 RBIs in just 91 at-bats.
Yadier Molina doubled following Carpenter's blast before Jose
Martinez chased Smith with an RBI single.
Bader (homer) and Martinez (double) accounted for single runs in the
sixth and seventh innings, respectively. Martinez finished with
three hits.
Austin Gomber (2-0), making his third big league start, cruised to
the win after allowing four hits and one walk while striking out
three over five innings.
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Cardinals first baseman Matt Carpenter (13) celebrates in the dugout
after hitting a two run home run during the second inning against
the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Peter
G. Aiken/USA TODAY Sports
Chasen Shreve allowed a hit in the sixth inning before Daniel
Poncedeleon earned his first big league save by working the final
three innings. He allowed two hits and three walks while striking
out one.
Brett Phillips and Lucas Duda each accounted for two of the Royals'
seven hits.
Smith allowed five runs on six hits and one walk while striking out
none over 1 2/3 innings. It was the third time he's lasted fewer
than two innings in 13 big league starts.
Glenn Sparkman relieved Smith and allowed two runs over a
career-high 4 1/3 innings.
--Field Level Media
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