Five
relievers pitch Padres past Cardinals, 4-2
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[June 13, 2018]
Relievers Matt Strahm and Adam
Cimber retired the first 15 Cardinals they faced in a "bullpen
start" and Eric Hosmer homered to start a three-run rally against
St. Louis right-hander Miles Mikolas in the top of the fourth
Tuesday night, leading the visiting Padres to a 4-2 win at Busch
Stadium.
The Cardinals didn't have a baserunner until Harrison Bader led off
the sixth with an infield single to third. St. Louis then scored two
runs in the bottom of the seventh against Padres right-handed
reliever Craig Stammen.
Left-hander Strahm made his third start in a game shared by Padres
relievers and retired all nine hitters he faced with four
strikeouts.
The right-handed Cimber (3-2) worked the next three scoreless
innings, allowing only Bader's hit with three strikeouts to get
credit for the win. Five Padres relievers combined for a second
straight "bullpen win," allowing two runs on five hits, no walks and
a hit batter. They combined for nine strikeouts. Left-hander Brad
Hand recorded his 20th save.
Hosmer broke up a scoreless tie with his ninth homer of the season
leading off the fourth. Hosmer's drive over the center field fence
was the first homer given up by Mikolas at Busch Stadium this
season.
Mikolas retired the next two Padres before Cory Spangenberg reached
base on a line drive back to the mound that struck Mikolas and
rolled toward the third base foul line. Mikolas stayed in the game
and gave up three more singles with two outs.
Freddy Galvis singled Spangenberg to second, and the Padres loaded
the bases on an infield single by Manuel Margot. A.J. Ellis then hit
a two-run single to right.
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Padres relief pitcher Adam Cimber (90) pitches during the sixth
inning against the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium. Mandatory
Credit: Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports
Mikolas allowed three runs on six hits with five strikeouts in six
innings to fall to 7-2 with a 2.43 ERA.
The Padres took a 4-0 lead with a manufactured run in the top of the
seventh. Margot opened the inning with a double, moved to third on a
sacrifice bunt by Ellis and scored on Christian Villanueva's
groundout.
The Cardinals got on the board with two runs in the bottom of the
seventh.
Matt Carpenter opened with a single after the third baseman
Spangenberg was unable to catch his foul pop. Tommy Pham followed
with a single and Marcell Ozuna broke up the shutout with a one-out
RBI single. Pham scored on a groundout to third by Yadier Molina.
--Field Level Media
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