Castillo, Reds hold down Cardinals
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[June 05, 2019]
Jose Peraza drove in two runs,
and the visiting Cincinnati Reds ended the St. Louis Cardinals'
four-game winning streak with a 4-1 win Tuesday night in the opener
of a three-game series.
After a 1-hour, 20-minute rain delay, Reds starter Luis Castillo
went six innings, allowing one run and two hits. Castillo (6-1)
struck out eight and walked four.
Amir Garrett, David Hernandez and Raisel Iglesias combined to blank
the Cardinals the rest of the way.
Yasiel Puig homered, and Peraza and Joey Votto had two hits each for
the Reds, who avoided their first three-game losing streak since a
four-game skid from April 14-17.
Matt Carpenter homered for the Cardinals, who combined to strike out
14 times.
Genesis Cabrera (0-2) started for the Cardinals and went 4 2/3
innings, allowing four runs (three earned) and eight hits. He walked
two and did not strike out a batter or record a swing and miss on
his 95 pitches.
Carpenter hit the second pitch from Castillo over the center field
fence for a 1-0 lead.
Castillo walked two batters in the second inning before escaping
unscathed. He also walked Paul Goldschmidt to lead off the third but
then retired his final 12 batters in order, including six via
strikeout.
Cincinnati's Jose Iglesias led off the fourth with a single. With
one out, Kyle Farmer singled to left, putting runners on first and
second. Peraza followed with a double to center, scoring Iglesias to
tie the score.
Farmer was thrown out at home on a fielder's choice, but Nick Senzel
sent another double to deep left, scoring Peraza for a 2-1 lead.
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Cardinals starting pitcher Genesis Cabrera (61) pitches during the
fourth inning against the Cincinnati Reds at Busch Stadium.
Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports
Puig slammed his 11th homer of the season with one out in the fifth
to stretch the lead to 3-1.
Cardinals right-hander Michael Wacha, who was recently moved to the
bullpen for the first time since his rookie season in 2013, relieved
Cabrera with runners on first and second and two outs in the fifth,
and he surrendered an RBI single to Peraza to make it 4-1.
--Field Level Media
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