D-backs edge Cardinals, extend win
streak to four
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[July 13, 2019]
Christian Walker, Jake Lamb and
All-Star Ketel Marte homered to support a good start from Robbie Ray
as the visiting Arizona Diamondbacks beat the St. Louis Cardinals
4-2 on Friday night.
Ray (7-6) gave up one run on two hits in 6 1/3 innings, with eight
strikeouts and two walks.
Walker hit his 18th home run of the season with two outs in the
fourth for the first run of the game. Lamb broke a 1-1 tie with two
outs in the seventh after the Cardinals pulled starter Daniel Ponce
de Leon. The left-handed-hitting Lamb homered on a 1-2 slider from
lefty Andrew Miller (3-4) for a 2-1 lead.
Marte slugged his team-leading 21st homer with a two-run shot off
John Gant in the eighth to make it 4-1. He drove in Domingo Leyba,
who led off the inning with a pinch-hit walk.
Arizona closer Greg Holland walked Matt Wieters with two outs in the
ninth before striking out Kolten Wong to end the game for his 15th
save in 19 opportunities.
Cardinals' right-hander Ponce de Leon, who stepped in when Adam
Wainwright was a late scratch due to back spasms, went 6 2/3
innings, allowing three hits and one run, striking out seven with no
walks. Ponce de Leon, who had made three starts in six previous
appearances this season, threw a season-high 105 pitches.
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Cardinals starting pitcher Daniel Ponce de Leon (62) pitches during
the second inning against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Busch Stadium.
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Cardinals first baseman Paul Goldschmidt, playing against his former
team for the first time since his offseason trade from the
Diamondbacks, went 0-for-4. He struck out looking twice against Ray
and bounced out to end the eighth with the tying run at first.
The Cardinals had runners on first and second with no outs in the
eighth after shortstop Nick Ahmed bobbled a potential double-play
grounder and threw late for a potential forceout at second. St.
Louis pushed across one run on Paul DeJong's infield single with two
outs.
Wieters tied the game at 1 in the fifth when he lined a 3-2 pitch
the opposite way just over the wall in right field. It was his sixth
home run of the season.
Arizona has won four consecutive games. St. Louis has lost three in
a row.
--Field Level Media
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