Machado leads Dodgers to win over Cards
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[September 14, 2018]
Manny Machado had a home run
among his three hits, and David Freese had a two-run triple against
his former team Thursday as the visiting Los Angeles Dodgers held on
for a 9-7 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals.
The Cardinals, who trailed 8-1 after four innings, scored two runs
in the ninth inning and had the tying run at the plate twice, but
Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen, who entered in a non-save situation,
finished off the game by getting Matt Adams to ground out.
Clayton Kershaw gave up four runs, three earned, over six innings as
the second-place Dodgers (80-67) remained 1 1/2 games behind the
National League West-leading Colorado Rockies. The third-place
Cardinals (81-66) fell 4 1/2 games behind the NL Central-leading
Chicago Cubs.
The Cardinals still hold the second wild-card spot in the NL, but
the Dodgers pulled within a game of St. Louis.
The Dodgers' victory, in the opener of a key four-game series, was
their first against the Cardinals this season after getting swept in
a three-game series at Los Angeles in late August.
Freese, a former postseason hero for the Cardinals who played his
first five seasons in his hometown of St. Louis, is 6-for-18 against
his former team this season.
Cardinals rookie starter Austin Gomber (5-1) took the first loss of
his career. He gave up seven runs on nine hits over three innings,
the shortest start of his young career. The left-hander had given up
a combined eight runs over his previous six starts.
Kershaw (8-5) gave up eight hits with two walks, struck out eight,
and even drove in a run with a fourth-inning single. He improved to
104-0 in his career when receiving at least four runs of support.
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Cardinals starting pitcher Austin Gomber (68) pitches during the
first inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Busch Stadium.
Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports

Cardinals reliever Tyson Ross batted for himself in the fifth inning
and hit a home run off Kershaw, the second homer of his career.
Kershaw had retired eight consecutive Cardinals batters before Ross
hit his home run.
The Dodgers wasted little time scoring, getting Freese's two-run hit
on a 14-pitch at-bat against Gomber in the opening inning. Matt Kemp
followed two pitches later with an RBI single.
Machado had an RBI double in the third inning, and Kershaw drove in
the first of four runs in the fourth. Chris Taylor, Justin Turner
and Machado also drove in runs in the fourth.
The Cardinals made some noise in the fifth inning as five
consecutive hitters reached base at one point, starting with Ross'
home run. Marcell Ozuna and Paul DeJong also drove in runs in the
inning.
Machado's home run came in the seventh inning, giving him 10 since
joining the Dodgers in July and 34 on the season.
--Field Level Media
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