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		Nolan Arenado's ninth-inning homer lifts Cards over Marlins
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			 [April 21, 2022]  
			Nolan Arenado slugged a two-run homer 
			in the ninth inning -- just off the glove of left fielder Jorge 
			Soler -- to lead the St. Louis Cardinals to a 2-0 win over the host 
			Miami Marlins on Wednesday night. 
 Arenado's blast against reliever Anthony Bender (0-2) came on a 0-1 
			pitch that was clocked at 99 mph.
 
 St. Louis has won eight straight games over the Marlins, a streak 
			that started last year. In those defeats, Miami has totaled just 
			seven runs.
 
 The Marlins' offense was held to just five hits -- all singles -- 
			and two walks. Miami got the leadoff man on base just once, on 
			Garrett Cooper's sixth-inning single.
 
 Neither starter earned a decision.
 
 Miami's Sandy Alcantara was brilliant, striking out six batters in 
			eight scoreless innings. He allowed just four hits -- all singles -- 
			and one walk while lowering his ERA to 1.86.
 
 Alcantara, who made his major league debut with St. Louis in 2017, 
			is now 0-3 and a dominant 0.99 ERA in four career starts against his 
			former team.
 
			
			 
			Cardinals starter Miles Mikolas went five-plus innings, allowing 
			four hits, no walks and no runs. He struck out five, hit a batter 
			and reduced his ERA to 1.76.
 The Cardinals' bullpen was sensational as Andre Pallante (two 
			innings), Genesis Cabrera (one inning) and Giovanny Gallegos (one 
			inning) shut the Marlins down. Cabrera improved to 1-0, and Gallegos 
			picked up his third save of the season.
 
 Alcantara struggled a bit through a 27-pitch first inning. He 
			allowed a soft single and a walk to start the frame before retiring 
			the next three batters.
 
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			Apr 20, 2022; Miami, Florida, USA; St. Louis Cardinals third baseman 
			Nolan Arenado (28) stands on the field prior to the game against 
			the Miami Marlins at loanDepot park. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA 
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			 That was the biggest threat until the top of the 
			ninth inning, when Tyler O'Neill fell behind 1-2 to Bender before 
			working a one-out walk. The next batter was Arenado, whose drive 
			went an estimated 379 feet.
 It was Arenado's fifth homer of the year.
 
 In the bottom of the ninth, Avisail Garcia singled with one out and 
			pinch hitter Brian Anderson followed with a walk.
 
 Gallegos then struck out Jacob Stallings and got Miguel Rojas to 
			ground into a force play, putting the Cardinals within one victory 
			of a three-game sweep in the midweek series.
 
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