Blake Snell, Padres send Cards to third straight shutout loss
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[September 22, 2022] Blake
Snell took a no-hitter into the seventh inning and Austin Nola
singled home the only run in the second as the San Diego Padres beat
the visiting St. Louis Cardinals 1-0 on Wednesday.
The Padres blanked the Cardinals for a second straight night. St.
Louis took a third consecutive shutout loss for the first time since
the final three games of the 2015 season.
San Diego (83-66) logged its fifth straight win -- and third shutout
victory in four games -- to remain 1 1/2 games ahead of the
Philadelphia Phillies (81-67) in the chase for the second National
League wild card. The Padres are four games ahead of the Milwaukee
Brewers (79-70), who are currently fourth in the race for three wild
cards.
The first-place Cardinals (87-63) lead Milwaukee by 7 1/2 games in
the NL Central.
Snell retired 20 of the first 22 Cardinals he faced, walking Nolan
Arenado in the second and Paul Goldschmidt in the fourth. He had
retired 10 straight when Albert Pujols grounded a two-out single to
right in the seventh.
Snell (8-9) wound up allowing two hits and two walks in seven
innings while equaling his career high with 13 strikeouts. He threw
117 pitches, with 70 going for strikes.
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His performance extended the scoreless-innings
streak for Padres starting pitchers to 27 2/3 innings dating back to
when Snell gave up a solo homer to the Arizona Diamondbacks'
Christian Walker in the fourth inning on Friday.
Snell came out on top in a pitching duel with Cardinals right-hander
Miles Mikolas (11-13), who allowed one unearned run on three hits
and two walks with six strikeouts in six innings.
The Padres scored the game's only run in the second inning.
Josh Bell reached first with one out on a fielding error by
Cardinals second baseman Tommy Edman. Ha-Seong Kim followed with a
single to right, moving Bell to third. Wil Myers then hit a sharp
grounder to shortstop Paul DeJong, who threw out Bell at the plate
with Kim moving to second. Nola followed with a line-drive single to
center, scoring Kim.
Roberto Suarez worked a perfect eighth for the Padres. Josh Hader,
with the help of a diving catch by Juan Soto in right, worked a
perfect inning for his 34th save and second in four games.
--Field Level Media
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