Big Big for Cardinals, who finished Mets Sweep in Twin Bill

His right hand Michael McGreevy, St. 5-4 wins against New York Mets, who visited Louis Cardinals, was solid in 5/3 Inning to sweep the Twin Invoice series on Sunday and demand the three game series.
McGreevy (1-0) hit five and METS made a stroke and a walk for the first time this season. Cardinals won four of the last six matches.
Mets Relaxing Max Kranick (2-1) labeled with a loss after leaving the final winning run in the sixth row, where Victor Scott II's house has doubled Yohel Pozo.
New York, who entered the third, sent nine dough to the plate against Cardinals Startinal Andre Pallante to get ahead 4-2.
Tyrone Taylor and Francisco Lindor Singles, Juan Soto reached a power game and continued to cut 2-1 to Taylor, the base of Pete Alonso. Mark Vientos then made a walk to load the bases.
With two exits, Starling Marte's right-right right area Soto and Alonso brought home to 3-2. Vientos later scored a goal when Francisco Alvarez watched a single.
Louis even pulled in the lower half of the frame. Lars Nootbaar and Masyn Winn had a one -time walk. A floor raised the runners and brought nolan Arenado's Single Single home. Willson Contreras watched a single to connect the game in 4-4.
Mets had the most important opportunity to recover the leadership in the fourth shot, but could not be written in capital letters. He set out with Taylor Single and walked Francisco Lindor. After a flight, Alonso walked to load the bases.
This started the call of McGreevy, who shot Vientos and made Brandon Nimmo queuing to finish his shot.
Cardinals, Alec Burleson'un 2-0 ahead St. When Louis Bullpen exploded a Homer, he opened his second place. It was the first home run of the season.
New York Starter Tylor Megill gave up four strokes and three strokes in five strokes. He hit six.
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