Cardinals down Brewers for 9th consecutive win
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[September 21, 2021] Jon
Lester allowed two runs in six innings for his 200th career victory
as the surging St. Louis Cardinals extended their winning streak to
nine with a 5-2 victory over the host Milwaukee Brewers on Monday
night.
By winning the opener of the four-game series, the Cardinals (80-69)
retained a three-game lead for the second National League wild-card
spot over the Cincinnati Reds (78-73). Milwaukee (91-59) leads St.
Louis by 10 1/2 in the NL Central, and the Brewers' magic number
remained at three for clinching the division.
Milwaukee, which lost for the fourth time in six games, needs to win
two of the three remaining games to clinch the title during the
current series.
Lester (7-6) yielded a pair of solo homers in the second inning and
just another single. He struck out two and walked none, improving to
4-1 in 10 starts with St. Louis since being acquired from the
Washington Nationals at the trade deadline.
Kodi Whitley, T.J. McFarland and Luis Garcia each
followed by tossing one scoreless inning, with Garcia recording his
first save.
Nolan Arenado hit a two-run homer in the first, his 33rd long ball of
the season, and Yadier Molina had a pair of RBIs singles for St. Louis.
Milwaukee starter Freddy Peralta (9-5) gave up three runs on seven hits
in six innings. He struck out nine and walked one.
Molina's RBI single put St. Louis up 3-2 in the sixth. Tyler O'Neill
walked to open the inning, and Arenado punched a single to shallow
right. Molina's one-out single through the left side scored O'Neill.
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St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Jon
Lester (31) delivers against the Milwaukee Brewers in the
first inning at American Family Field. Mandatory Credit:
Michael McLoone-USA TODAY Sports
St. Louis added a run in the seventh when Matt Carpenter opened with
a pinch-hit double, advanced on a groundout and came home on Paul
Goldschmidt's sacrifice fly.
Molina added a run-scoring single in the eighth.
The Brewers erased a 2-0 deficit in the second. Avisail Garcia, who
missed the past four games due to back issues, led off with his 28th
homer. After Christian Yelich popped out, Luis Urias tied it with
his 21st homer.
Arenado's first-inning homer gave him 101 RBIs -- the first Cardinal
with 100 RBIs since Matt Holliday had 102 in 2012.
--Field Level Media
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