Tyler O'Neill added an RBI single to help the Cardinals earn
their third win in the past four games. St. Louis moved within 2
1/2 games of Cincinnati for the second National League wild-card
spot.
Lester (5-6) answered Kyle Farmer's homer to lead off the second
inning by handcuffing the Reds into the seventh. He allowed just
that one run and two walks while striking out five to improve to
9-2 in his career versus Cincinnati.
Lester exited with a runner on first and one out. T.J. McFarland
surrendered Farmer's ground-rule double to put runners on second
and third base, but the threat was quelled when Joey Votto was
thrown out at home on a fielder's choice.
McFarland and Luis Garcia bridged the gap to Giovanny Gallegos,
who retired the side in the ninth in order for his third save of
the season and the ninth of his career. Gallegos got the nod
over Alex Reyes (29 saves), who has blown three of his past five
save opportunities.
Farmer had both hits for the Reds, who have mustered just three
runs during their three-game losing skid.
NL Player of the Week Tommy Edman worked a walk to start the
game before Goldschmidt launched a 1-2 sinker from Luis Castillo
(7-14) over the wall in right field. Goldschmidt's homer was his
22nd of the season and fourth in his past eight games.
Farmer halved the deficit in the second inning by sending a 1-1
changeup from Lester over the wall in left field. Farmer's homer
was 12th of the season and first since Aug. 12.
St. Louis regained its two-run advantage in the sixth inning.
Dylan Carlson ripped a one-out double to right field and
advanced to third on a groundout. Carlson came home after
O'Neill slapped a slow dribbler toward third base.
--Field Level Media
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