Brewers tighten wild-card race with win over Cardinals
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[September 29, 2022]
Brandon Woodruff tossed six
scoreless innings and Devin Williams worked out of two late-inning
jams as the Milwaukee Brewers moved within a half-game of the final
National League wild-card spot with a 5-1 victory over the visiting
St. Louis Cardinals on Wednesday.
Milwaukee (83-72) closed within a half-game of Philadelphia (83-71)
for the third wild card as the Phillies lost 4-2 to the host Chicago
Cubs. Philadelphia holds the head-to-head tiebreaker against the
Brewers.
Woodruff (13-4) scattered five hits while striking out 10 and
walking one. It was his fourth consecutive start with at least 10
strikeouts.
After being blanked by Woodruff, the Cards pulled within 2-1 when
Andrew Knizner opened the seventh against Matt Bush with his fourth
home run.
Bush then allowed a double and a walk, and both runners advanced on
a ground out. Williams entered and intentionally walked Lars
Nootbaar to load the bases. Williams then got Juan Yepez on an
inning-ending, double-play bouncer to short.
In the eighth, the Cardinals had runners on first and third with one
out, but Williams struck out Knizner and Ben DeLuzio. Brad Boxberger
finished with a perfect ninth.
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St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Jose Quintana (62) throws a pitch in the
first inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field.
Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports
Milwaukee scored three runs in the bottom of the
eighth to extend the lead to 5-1.
The Brewers loaded the bases with no outs with two walks and a
double by Luis Urias off JoJo Romero. Giovanny Gallegos took over on
the mound and walked pinch hitter Christian Yelich to force in a
run. Victor Caratini followed with a two-run ground-rule double to
left-center.
Milwaukee took a 1-0 lead in the third off Jose Quintana (6-7) when
Tyrone Taylor doubled and came home on Hunter Renfroe's two-out
single.
The Brewers made it 2-0 in the sixth on Keston Hiura's RBI double.
Quintana allowed just one run on four hits in five innings. He
struck out seven and walked two for the Cardinals (90-66), who
clinched the NL Central title with 6-2 victory in the series opener
on Tuesday.
--Field Level Media
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