Cardinals stay hot with win over Pirates
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[May 01, 2021]
Matt Carpenter's three-run
pinch-hit homer in the sixth inning Friday helped lift the visiting
St. Louis Cardinals to a 7-3 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Tyler O'Neill added a solo homer among three hits, and Nolan Arenado
hit two RBI doubles for St. Louis, which has won six of its past
eight games.
Cardinals starter John Gant (2-2), in five innings, gave up one run
and three hits, with five walks and two strikeouts.
Kevin Newman hit an RBI single for the Pirates, who had won three of
four.
Pittsburgh starter J.T. Brubaker (2-2) pitched five innings. He
allowed a season-high three runs, along with seven hits, seven
strikeouts and no walks.
In the first, St. Louis' Dylan Carlson hit a double to right with
one out and moved to third on Paul Goldschmidt's groundout. Arenado
drove in Carlson with a bloop double to left for a 1-0 lead.

Tommy Edman led off the third with a single, and Arenado doubled to
left to make it 2-0.
On the first pitch in the fourth, O'Neill crushed his fifth homer
over the bullpen in center for a 3-0 edge.
Bryan Reynolds and Colin Moran walked in the bottom of the fourth.
Two outs later, Newman roped a base hit to left to bring in Reynolds
and make it 3-1.
After O'Neill's one-out single and Andrew Knizner's walk in the
sixth, Harrison Bader flied out. Carpenter, pinch-hitting for Gant,
hit his third homer, to right-center, to double St. Louis' run total
to 6-1.
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St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Jake
Woodford (40) warms up before the game against the Pittsburgh
Pirates at PNC Park. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY
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Tyler Webb came on in relief for the
Cardinals in the sixth. He walked Jacob Stallings, and Gregory
Polanco reached on a fielder's choice. Newman's single sent Polanco
to third, and Ka'ai Tom walked to load the bases.
Kodi Whitley, recalled earlier in the day, entered for the
Cardinals. With pinch-hitter Todd Frazier up, Whitley balked in a
run, then allowed another with a wild pitch to cut the Pirates'
deficit to 6-3.
Two hit batters by Clay Holmes and an error gave St. Louis a run in
the ninth.
Pittsburgh's Phillip Evans got ejected in the ninth after a called
third strike.
--Field Level Media
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