The Cardinals moved within 8 1/2 games of NL Central-leading
Milwaukee (91-61), which has lost four straight and six of its
past eight.
The Cardinals jumped on Brett Anderson (4-9), activated off the
injured list earlier in the day, for six runs -- two earned --
on six hits in 1 2/3 innings. Anderson, who hadn't pitched since
taking a line drive off his left (pitching) shoulder on Sept. 1,
walked one and had no strikeouts.
Miles Mikolas (2-2), who was sidelined from late May to late
August due to a right forearm injury, allowed two runs on four
hits in seven innings in his seventh start back from the IL. He
struck out three and walked none.
Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado, who drove in two to give
him 103 RBIs on the season, was removed in the fifth inning due
to lower back tightness.
O'Neill staked the Cardinals to a 2-0 lead in the first inning
with his 29th homer, following a one-out single by Goldschmidt.
The Cardinals added four unearned runs in the second, including
two on one sacrifice fly. Center fielder Lorenzo Cain crashed
into the wall hauling in Tommy Edman's long drive, and he fell
to the warning track. Cain flipped to right fielder Avisail
Garcia, but not in time to prevent runners who were at second
and third from scoring.
Goldschmidt, O'Neill and Arenado followed with three consecutive
doubles to make it 6-0.
Arenado hit a sacrifice fly in the fourth and Bader an RBI
double in the seventh. Goldschmidt socked his 27th homer in the
eighth to put St. Louis up 10-2.
The Brewers' runs came on an RBI single by Luis Urias in the
fifth and Garcia's 29th homer in the seventh.
Jace Peterson, who started at first base before moving to
second, pitched a scoreless ninth for Milwaukee.
The longest winning streak in Cardinals history is 14 in 1935.
The last time St. Louis won 11 consecutive games was in August
2001.
--Field Level Media
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