The Cardinals (81-56) won for the ninth time in 11 games to
increase their National League Central lead to 9 1/2 games over
the second-place Milwaukee Brewers.
With Washington up 5-1, Brendan Donovan started St. Louis'
ninth-inning comeback with a leadoff single. Paul Goldschmidt
walked, Nolan Arenado hit an RBI double and Corey Dickerson
added a run-scoring grounder to slice the deficit to 5-3.
Tyler O'Neill walked before Kyle Finnegan (5-3) fanned Nolan
Gorman for the second out. Yadier Molina then hit an RBI single
to set the stage for Edman.
St. Louis starting pitcher Jordan Montgomery struck out six
batters and allowed one run on three hits and two walks in 6 2/3
innings. Jake Woodford (4-0) earned the victory after tossing
one scoreless frame.
Starting pitcher Cory Abbott allowed one run on five hits in 4
1/3 innings for Nationals (48-89). He struck out five batters
and walked none.
Finnegan allowed five runs in two-thirds of an inning to take
the loss.
Goldschmidt put the Cardinals up 1-0 by leading off the fourth
inning with his 35th homer of the season.
Molina hit one-out double in the fifth inning to knock Abbott
out of the game. That was his 408th career double, which moved
him past A.J. Pierzynski for fourth most among catchers in major
league history.
Montgomery breezed through his first six innings while allowing
just two hits and a walk.
Then the Nationals broke through to tie the game 1-1 against him
in the seventh inning. Nelson Cruz drew a one-out walk and
scored on Cesar Hernandez's two-out triple.
Washington's Riley Adams hit a leadoff single in the eighth
inning and took second on Victor Robles' sacrifice bunt.
Giovanny Gallegos replaced JoJo Romero on the mound and allowed
Joey Meneses two-out RBI single.
Luke Voit followed with a two-run homer to put the Nationals up
4-1. Cruz then singled, took second on a wild pitch and scored
on Luis Garcia's single to make it 5-1.
--Field Level Media
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