First baseman Joey Votto provided all the
offense Castillo would need by hitting a two-run homer off Adam
Wainwright (4-1) in the first inning.
Wainwright allowed three runs on eight hits in six innings. He
worked six or more innings for the sixth time in seven starts
this season.
Nick Castellanos drew a one-out walk in the first inning and
came around on Votto's 442-foot homer to right field. Eugenio
Suarez followed by hitting a single, but Wainwright escaped
further trouble by coaxing a double-play grounder from Brian
Goodwin.
Brad Miller drew a leadoff walk in the second inning, and Paul
DeJong moved him to third base with a double into the left field
corner.
Matt Carpenter hit a run-scoring, checked-swing groundout to cut
the lead to 2-1, but Tyler O'Neill struck out to strand a runner
at third.
The Reds pushed the margin back to two runs in the third inning.
Shogo Akiyami hit a one-out single, Votto drew a two-out walk
and Suarez yanked an RBI double into the left field corner to
make it 3-1.
Wainwright struck out Goodwin to leave two runners in scoring
position.
Goodwin reached on a one-out infield single in the sixth inning
and moved up on Freddy Galvis' two-out bunt single. They stayed
put, though, when Wainwright struck out Jose Garcia to end the
inning.
Seth Elledge, Tyler Webb and Nabil Crismatt each threw a
scoreless relief inning for the Cardinals, but St. Louis could
not break through against Castillo.
--Field Level Media
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