Tommy Edman had two hits, including a home run,
and Harrison Bader also homered for the Cardinals (90-67), who
moved 3 1/2 games ahead of the Milwaukee Brewers in the National
League Central with five games remaining. The loss eliminated
Arizona from wild-card contention.
Christian Walker had three hits, including his 27th homer, Josh
Rojas had two hits, and Nick Ahmed homered for the Diamondbacks
(80-77). Walker took over at first base this season for
Goldschmidt, who was a fixture there in his eight seasons with
Arizona.
The Diamondbacks played a video tribute of Goldschmidt before
the game, his first at Chase Field after being traded last
winter, and he received a standing ovation before his first
plate appearance.
St. Louis right-hander Adam Wainwright (14-9) won his fifth
straight September start, giving up eight hits and five runs in
five innings with six strikeouts and two walks. He had given up
only one earned run total in four previous September starts, and
his ERA for the month is 1.69.
Carlos Martinez entered after Ahmed homered and Carson Kelly
drew a walk against John Brebbia in the ninth. Martinez gave up
an RBI double to Rojas before finished up for his 24th save.
Marcell Ozuna had two doubles for St. Louis, and Goldschmidt and
Edman each scored three times.
Edman hit his 11th homer of the season with one out in the first
inning before Goldschmidt walked, Ozuna doubled and Molina hit
an RBI groundout for a 2-0 lead.
Adam Jones followed singles by Walker and Jake Lamb with an RBI
single to make it 2-1 in the second inning.
Edman was hit by a pitch leading off the third inning, and
Goldschmidt homered to right-center field for a 4-1 lead,
becoming the first player to hit 100 homers at Chase Field.
Walker homered in the fourth inning to make it 4-2 before
Molina's two-run shot in the fifth gave the Cardinals a 6-2
lead.
Rojas and Eduardo Escobar had run-scoring singles and Lamb hit a
sacrifice fly in the last of the fifth to make it 6-5. Bader's
solo shot in the eighth made it 7-5.
The Cardinals added two runs in the top of the ninth before the
Diamondbacks responded with two in the bottom half.
Arizona left-hander Alex Young (7-5) gave up seven hits and six
runs in five innings, with five strikeouts and two walks.
--Field Level Media
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