Andre Pallante allows 1 hit in 7
innings as Cardinals beat Guardians 2-1
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[September 23, 2024]
By DAVID SOLOMON
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Lars Nootbaar scored the go-ahead run from second
base on a wild pitch and Andre Pallante allowed one hit in seven
innings as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Cleveland Guardians 2-1
on Sunday.
Myles Straw’s single in the sixth inning was the only hit Pallante
(8-8) allowed in seven innings. Pallante walked two and struck out
three.
“He feels out of sync out of the windup and goes to the stretch for
the rest of the game,” Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol said. “That's
something that he just wouldn't have done months ago or last year.
He is adapting and making adjustments on the fly, and that's what
you want to see out of your guys.”
Andrew Kittredge pitched a scoreless eighth inning, and Ryan Helsley
pitched the ninth to earn his major league leading 47th save,
breaking a tie with Guardians reliever Emmanuel Clase.
Gavin Williams allowed one run on four hits and two walks in 5 2/3
innings for the Guardians, who clinched the American League Central
Division title Saturday night. Williams has received just 18 runs of
support in 16 starts this season.
“I felt like I was commanding the ball the best I have all year,”
Williams said. “Even the slider was going back foot, going back door
with it. I threw some changeups and felt pretty good with it.”
Nootbaar scored from second base when Andrew Walters’ ball four to
Masyn Winn bounced past Guardians catcher Austin Hedges to the
backstop to give St. Louis a 2-1 lead.
Nootbaar was hit by a pitch from Tim Herrin (5-1) earlier in the
inning.
Nolan Arenado blooped a two-out RBI single that dropped in front of
Guardians right fielder Jhonkensy Noel to score Winn from first to
tie the game at 1-all.
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St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Andre Pallante throws during
the first inning of a baseball game against the Cleveland Guardians
Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)
“They’re still playing the game hard, and that’s
what you want to see,” Marmol said. “They’re playing for pride as
far as just finishing strong. For us to score the way we did today,
not a whole lot of offense, but there were some plays where it’s
just a matter of getting after it and hustling, and it leads to two
runs.”
After breaking up Pallante’s no-hitter in the sixth inning, Straw
stole second and third base before scoring on a squeeze bunt from
Hedges.
“Hedgie's a ballplayer, right?” Guardians manager Stephen Vogt said.
“He has good at bats. The numbers may not show it, but he's a weapon
offensively. He can put bunts down. He's driven in some big runs for
us. When it's his turn to play, he's ready to go.”
TRAINER’S ROOM
Guardians: OF Steven Kwan (mid back inflammation) took swings at
Busch Stadium on Saturday. Guardians general manager Mike Chernoff
says the team hopes to activate him by Tuesday so any player
optioned could be recalled in time for the American League Division
Series.
UP NEXT
Guardians: RHP Tanner Bibee (11-8, 3.56 ERA) will face Cincinnati
Reds RHP Jakob Junis (4-0, 2.61 ERA) Tuesday night as Cleveland
opens a season-ending five-game homestand.
Cardinals: RHP Michael McGreevy (2-0, 0.90) will make his second
major league start when he opposes Colorado Rockies RHP Ryan Feltner
(3-10, 4.73) ERA) to open a three-game series in Denver Tuesday
night.
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