Andre Pallante outduels Paul Skenes
to lead St. Louis to 4-0 win over Pittsburgh
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[September 17, 2024]
By DAVID SOLOMON
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Andre Pallante outdueled rookie Paul Skenes,
striking out a career-high nine over seven innings to lead the St.
Louis Cardinals over the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-0 on Monday night.
“I'm very focused on me versus the hitters," Pallante said. “I'm
just trying to pitch the best I can regardless of who I'm going
against. He's a really good pitcher. You kind of know it's going to
be a tight game, but I'm glad we pulled ahead."
Pallante (7-8) allowed four hits and one walk. Andrew Kittredge and
Ryan Fernandez each pitched a perfect inning, finishing a
four-hitter and the ninth shutout for the Cardinals this season.
“He just pounded the zone,” Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol said of
Pallante. “He got ahead of everybody, and the slider was a big pitch
for him. He landed that a ton."
Skenes (10-3) gave up one run and four hits in six innings with
seven strikeouts and one walk, falling to 0-2 in three starts
against St. Louis.
“I had to do some things I haven't done, necessarily,” Skenes said.
“At this point of the season, they've seen everything, so it turns
into playing the game of baseball. We had a good plan and executed
it pretty well.”
Skenes’ 2.07 ERA is the second-lowest through a pitcher’s first 21
starts since ERA became an official statistic in both leagues in
1913, trailing only Steve Rogers’ 1.95 for Montreal in 1973 and 74.
“I think it speaks to how good he is,” Pirates manager Derek Shelton
said. “He's faced teams in the division multiple times, and they've
gotten a look at him. He's made adjustments off it, using the
fastball tonight, using the changeup.”
Skenes threw his 94th pitch of 100 mph or more, retiring Paul
Goldschmidt on a grounder that ended a nine-pitch at-bat in the
fourth inning. No other starting pitcher has thrown more than 40
pitches of at least 100 mph this season.
Nolan Arenado hit an RBI single in the fourth after Alec Burleson
reached on a grounder to shortstop Isiah Kiner-Falefa that was
originally ruled an error and then was changed to a hit.
Pedro Pagés greeted Colin Holderman with an RBI single in the
seventh. Brendan Donovan had an RBI double in the ninth and Lars
Nootbaar followed with a sacrifice fly.
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St. Louis Cardinals' Brendan Donovan, left, is tagged out by
Pittsburgh Pirates catcher Yasmani Grandal during the eighth inning
of a baseball game Monday, Sept. 16, 2024, in St. Louis. (AP
Photo/Jeff Roberson)
“He's good, man.” Arenado said of Skenes. “I thought we battled
pretty good. He made some great pitches. We found a way to scrap
that game. Credit to Pallante who went out there and was pitching a
great game for us."
Nick Yorke started at second base for Pittsburgh and went 0 for 3
with a stolen base in his major league debut. Yorke's contract was
selected from Indianapolis and the Pirates optioned Alika Williams
to their Triple-A farm team.
Yorke, 22, was the 17th overall pick by Boston in the 2020 amateur
draft and was acquired from the Red Sox on July 30 for right-hander
Quinn Priester. Yorke hit .355 with two home runs and 26 RBIs in 40
games for Indianapolis.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Pirates: OF Oneil Cruz was held out of the lineup with left ankle
discomfort that manager Derek Shelton says is related to his ankle
fracture that caused him to miss a majority of the 2023 season. ...
RHP Kyle Nicolas left with a member of the Pittsburgh medical staff
after walking Goldschmidt, his only batter, leading off the eighth.
Shelton said it was a left side injury but did not have any
additional information.
Cardinals: C Willson Contreras (fractured right middle finger) will
miss the remainder of the regular season.
UP NEXT
Pirates LHP Bailey Falter (8-7, 4.20 ERA) will face Cardinals RHP
Lance Lynn (6-4, 3.96 ERA) Tuesday night.
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