Corbin Burnes, Brewers blank Cardinals to open NL Central showdown
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[June 21, 2022]
Corbin Burnes tossed seven
scoreless innings and Tyrone Taylor belted a two-run home run to
lift the Milwaukee Brewers to a 2-0 victory over the visiting St.
Louis Cardinals on Monday night in the opener of the four-game
National League Central showdown.
Burnes (5-4), the reigning NL Cy Young Award winner, allowed two
hits, struck out 10 and walked two as the Brewers moved back into
first place, a game ahead of the Cardinals. It was Burnes' fifth
double-digit strikeout game this season.
In two starts this season against St. Louis, Burnes has not allowed
a run in 14 innings, giving up four hits while striking out 21.
Devin Williams pitched a perfect eighth for his 16th consecutive
scoreless outing and Josh Hader finished for his 20th save in 21
opportunities.
Brendan Donovan reached on an infield single to open the ninth
against Hader after a review overturned the groundout to second.
Donovan then appeared to advance on a wild pitch, but was called out
after another review.
Miles Mikolas (5-5), who came within one out of a no-hitter in his
previous start, allowed two runs on four hits in 6 1/3 innings,
striking out three and walking two.
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St. Louis Cardinals designated hitter Juan Yepez (36) flips his bat
after striking out during the fifth inning against the Milwaukee
Brewers at American Family Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA
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Taylor, who assumed the primary center field role
when veteran Lorenzo Cain was designated for assignment over the
weekend, put the Brewers up 2-0 in the fifth inning with his seventh
homer. Keston Hiura singled to center with one out and Taylor
followed with a two-run shot, sending a 2-2 pitch from Mikolas 416
feet to center.
Mikolas did not allow a hit until Willy Adames' lead-off double in
the fourth.
The Cardinals' only threat against Burnes came in the second when
Juan Yepez doubled with two outs and Dylan Carlson walked, but
Burnes fanned Harrison Bader to end the inning.
--Field Level Media
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