Wild pitch pushes Cardinals past Phillies in 10 innings
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[April 30, 2021]
Tyler O'Neill scored the winning
run on a wild pitch as the St. Louis Cardinals edged the visiting
Philadelphia Phillies 4-3 in 10 innings on Thursday.
The Cardinals earned a split in the four-game series while winning
for the fifth time in seven games.
The Phillies haven't won back-to-back games since they opened the
season with a four-game winning streak.
Cardinals reliever Alex Reyes (1-0) pitched two scoreless innings to
earn the victory. Matt Carpenter hit a three-run homer to produce
most of the Cardinals' offense.
Left-hander Kwang Hyun Kim started for the Cardinals and allowed run
one on seven hits in his five innings.
Phillies reliever David Hale (0-1) pitched the 10th inning and took
the loss. Starting right-hander Aaron Nola allowed three runs and
four hits and struck out seven batters in six innings.
Outfielder Bryce Harper and shortstop Didi Gregorius did not play
for the Phillies. Cardinals reliever Genesis Cabrera hit Harper in
the face with a pitch Wednesday and he also plunked Gregorius in the
ribs.
The issue resurfaced in the ninth inning when Phillies reliever
Hector Neris hit Nolan Arenado in the arm with a pitch. When the
umpires did not warn both teams against retaliation, Cardinals
manager Mike Shildt protested and was ejected.
The Phillies scored first on J.T. Realmuto's two-out RBI double in
the third inning.
The Cardinals took a 3-1 lead in the fifth inning. Andrew Knizner
hit a bloop single and took second when the ball got away from
Odubel Herrera in center field.
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St. Louis Cardinals shortstop Edmundo
Sosa (63) leaps to catch a throw before tagging out Philadelphia
Phillies right fielder Roman Quinn (24) after he was picked off
during the fourth inning at Busch Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff
Curry-USA TODAY Sports
After Edmundo Sosa drew an intentional walk, Carpenter, who was
batting .073 (3-for-41), hit for Kim and cleared the bases with his
homer.
Roman Quinn leaped to reach over the right field wall, but the ball
popped out of his glove.
Nick Maton led off the seventh inning with a double off of Cardinals
reliever Andrew Miller and scored on Andrew McCutchen's double.
Alec Bohm greeted reliever Giovanny Gallegos with a RBI single to
tie the game 3-3 to send it toward extra innings.
The Cardinals won the game in the 10th when O'Neill moved to third
base on Knizner's groundout and scored on Hale's errant pitch.
--Field Level Media
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