Cardinals win finale, but Brewers grab playoff berth
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[September 28, 2020]
Harrison Bader powered the
playoff-bound St. Louis Cardinals to a 5-2 win Sunday over the
visiting Milwaukee Brewers, who also sneaked into the postseason
party.
Bader hit a triple, blasted a solo homer and scored
twice as the fifth-seeded Cardinals (30-28) will head on the road to
face the fourth-seeded San Diego Padres in a National League
wild-card series.
With the Philadelphia Phillies and San Francisco Giants also losing
Sunday, the Brewers (29-31) grabbed the No. 8 seed in the NL.
Milwaukee and the American League's Houston Astros are the first
teams ever to make the playoffs with a losing record. The Brewers
will face the top-seeded Los Angeles Dodgers.
Cardinals starting pitcher Austin Gomber allowed one run on one hit,
two walks and a hit batter in four innings. Reliever Giovanny
Gallegos (2-2) pitched two scoreless innings to earn the victory and
Alex Reyes closed out the game to earn his first save.

Brewers starting pitcher Brett Anderson (4-4) departed the game
during the third inning with a hand injury. He retired six batters
and allowed two runs.
The game turned against the Brewers that inning. Bader hit a leadoff
triple, then Anderson walked Tyler O'Neill before exiting.
After O'Neill stole second base, Kolten Wong hit a run-scoring
infield single off of reliever Freddy Peralta's glove.
Peralta recovered the ball and threw wildly, allowing O'Neill to
score and Wong to reach second base. Paul Goldschmidt hit a one-out
RBI single, Yadier Molina drew a two-out walk and Paul DeJong's RBI
single made it 4-0.
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A fan holds up a sign congratulating St. Louis Cardinals catcher
Yadier Molina (not pictured) on 2,000 career hits during the third
inning of a game against the Milwaukee Brewers at Busch Stadium.
Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports

Gomber walked two batters to start the fourth inning, then he threw
a wild pitch to advance the runners. Daniel Vogelbach hit a one-out
RBI groundout to cut the lead to 4-1, but Gomber struck out Keston
Hiura to end the rally.
In the bottom of the inning Bader's homer pushed the Cardinals' lead
to 5-1.
The Brewers turned an easy triple play in the eighth inning after
Molina hit a grounder to third baseman Jace Peterson at the bag.
Jacob Nottingham's RBI single in the ninth cut the lead to 5-2, but
Reyes retired Avisail Garcia on a groundout to end the game.
--Field Level Media
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