Dylan Carlson powers Cardinals past Cubs
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[July 20, 2021]
Dylan Carlson homered and drove
in four runs as the St. Louis Cardinals opened a four-game series
against the visiting Chicago Cubs with an 8-3 victory on Monday.
Paul Goldschmidt followed Carlson's two-run homer in the sixth
inning with a solo blast for the Cardinals, who won their third in a
row while capitalizing on four Chicago errors.
Jake Woodford (2-1) allowed one run on six hits with no walks over 5
2/3 innings in his first start of the season. The right-hander
matched a career high with six strikeouts.
Patrick Wisdom had three hits and belted a solo homer for Chicago,
which has lost 21 of its past 29 games.
Carlson delivered an RBI single in the third inning before St. Louis
sent 10 batters to the plate and scored four runs during an
error-filled fourth inning.
Chicago committed three errors in the frame, including back-to-back
miscues by shortstop Javier Baez. The second one came on an errant
throw home with the bases loaded, allowing Yadier Molina to score
easily from third.
Cubs starter Alec Mills (4-3) gave up five runs (one earned) on five
hits over four-plus innings. He struck out six with two walks.
Chicago loaded the bases with no outs in the fifth but pushed just
one run across after pinch hitter Ian Happ grounded into a double
play and Willson Contreras flied out to end the inning.
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Chicago Cubs catcher Willson Contreras
(40) points as he walks off the field after the second inning
against the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium. Mandatory Credit:
Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports
St. Louis extended its lead with three
runs in the sixth against Keegan Thompson. Carlson delivered a
two-run shot to right field for his first homer since June 25.
Goldschmidt followed with a solo homer to center, his fourth homer
in his past five games.
The veteran first baseman had a pair of hits and is batting .411
(23-for-56) during his 14-game hitting streak.
Anthony Rizzo and Rafael Ortega had two hits apiece for Chicago.
Rizzo doubled to lead off the eighth inning and scored on Kris
Bryant's groundout.
Third baseman Nolan Arenado received a scheduled day off for the
Cardinals, who moved back to .500 at 47-47.
--Field Level Media
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