Cardinals extend win streak to 14 with DH sweep of Cubs
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[September 25, 2021] Tyler
O'Neill and Lars Nootbaar drove in three runs each to drive the
visiting St. Louis Cardinals past the Chicago Cubs 12-4 Friday for
their 14th consecutive victory.
The Cardinals (85-69) completed a doubleheader sweep of the Cubs
while tying their 1935 team for the longest winning streak in
franchise history. They increased their lead over the Philadelphia
Phillies to five games for the second wild-card spot.
The Cubs (67-87), who dropped the first game of the doubleheader
8-5, have lost 11 of their last 13 games.
Cardinals starting pitcher Jack Flaherty retired just one batter and
allowed two runs in his comeback from shoulder soreness.
Reliever Dakota Hudson (1-0) stepped up in his return
from Tommy John surgery to pitch 3 2/3 innings. Hudson allowed two runs
on four hits in his first game since last Sept. 17.
Losing pitcher Zach Davies (6-12) allowed six runs on seven hits with
two walks and two strikeouts in two innings.
The Cardinals took a 3-0 first-inning lead. Paul Goldschmidt and O'Neill
hit singles, Nolan Arenado walked, Yadier Molina hit his 400th career
double to drive in two runs, and Harrison Bader followed with an RBI
single.
The Cubs cut the lead to 3-2 in their half of the inning. Frank
Schwindel hit a one-out single and Patrick Wisdom followed with a
two-run homer.
When Flaherty walked Ian Happ, Hudson came in to get the Cardinals out
of the inning.
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St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Paul Goldschmidt (46) hits a
two-run home run against the Chicago Cubs during the third inning of
a Game 1 of the doubleheader at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit:
Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports
In the second inning, Hudson and Goldschmidt hit singles and O'Neill
followed with a three-run homer to put the Cardinals up 6-2.
Nootbaar and Paul DeJong hit solo homers to make it 8-2 in the third
inning. Happ countered with an RBI groundout in the bottom of the
inning.
Nootbaar's RBI single in the fifth inning made it 9-3. Happ's
sacrifice fly in the bottom of the inning cut the margin to 9-4.
Solo homers by Bader and Nootbaar and an RBI double by Goldschmidt
in the seventh pushed the lead back to 12-4.
--Field Level Media
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