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		Andre Pallante shines as Cardinals blank Nationals
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			 [August 01, 2022] 
			Andre Pallante pitched eight 
			shutout innings and Corey Dickerson smashed a three-run home run as 
			the visiting St. Louis Cardinals beat the Washington Nationals 5-0 
			on Sunday afternoon. 
 Pallante was in line for a complete game before Tres Barrera led off 
			the ninth with an infield single and Lane Thomas followed with a 
			double.
 
 Ryan Helsley completed the combined five-hitter. He inherited 
			Barrera and Thomas on second and third with no outs in the ninth 
			before striking out Cesar Hernandez and Juan Soto. The game ended on 
			Josh Bell's lineout to center field.
 
 Pallante (4-4), a rookie right-hander, pitched a career-high eight 
			innings. He struck out a career-best eight batters while issuing 
			just one walk among his 96 pitches.
 
			
			 
			Dickerson finished 3-for-4, nearly collecting half of the Cardinals' 
			seven hits, though the team stranded eight runners on base. Paul 
			DeJong also homered for St. Louis, which has won three of its last 
			four games and completed a 4-4 road trip coming out of the All-Star 
			break.
 Nationals starter Josiah Gray (7-7) lasted five innings, giving up 
			four runs on five hits. He walked two but extended his string of 
			going at least five innings to 10 games.
 
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			St. Louis Cardinals relief pitcher Ryan Helsley (56) and catcher 
			Austin Romine (35) celebrate after the game against the Washington 
			Nationals at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Brad Mills-USA TODAY 
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			 Until the ninth, Washington's three singles off 
			Pallante came from Nelson Cruz, Yadiel Hernandez and Barrera. The 
			loss halted what had been a positive stretch for the Nationals, who 
			won four of their previous six games coming into Sunday. They were 
			shut out for the first time since July 5 at Philadelphia.
 The Cardinals opened the scoring on Dylan Carlson's groundout in the 
			third inning. That drove in Dickerson, who led off the inning with a 
			double.
 
 Dickerson's fourth homer of the season with two outs in the fourth 
			inning stretched the Cardinals' lead to 4-0.
 
 DeJong, who was promoted from Triple-A Memphis on Saturday, homered 
			for the second day in a row. His sixth-inning blast came off 
			reliever Jordan Weems.
 
 --Field Level Media
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