The National League MVP frontrunner, Goldschmidt had three hits
and raised his season homer total to 33 -- with 105 RBIs --
after posting the 23rd multi-home run game of his career. Tommy
Edman and Corey Dickerson also had three hits apiece for the NL
Central-leading Cardinals, who took three of five in the series.
Hudson (7-6) allowed single runs in the second and third
innings, plus five hits and two walks while striking out four,
as St. Louis improved to 27-11 since July 10.
Cubs starter Marcus Stroman (3-6) gave up five runs on 11 hits
in five innings.
After retiring lead-off man Lars Nootbaar, Stroman surrendered
consecutive first-inning walks to Brendan Donovan and
Goldschmidt. Dickerson and Nolan Gorman followed with
back-to-back RBI singles, and Tyler O'Neill delivered a
sacrifice fly for a 3-0 St. Louis lead.
The Cubs got a run back in the second when Ian Happ (three hits,
two RBIs) recorded his first of two doubles and scored on third
baseman Edman's throwing error off an infield single by Franmil
Reyes.
Happ's third-inning RBI single made it a 3-2 contest.
St. Louis, though, registered four straight singles off Stroman
in the fourth -- highlighted by Goldschmidt's single that
brought home two runs for a 5-2 edge.
Goldschmidt's first homer of the day came in the sixth. He then
went deep into the center-field shrubbery with a man on in the
eighth. Dickerson also tripled in the eighth after his streak of
10 consecutive hits -- spanning three games -- ended with a
fielder's choice in the fourth inning.
St. Louis played without star Nolan Arenado, who returned home
for the birth of his first child.
--Field Level Media
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