Erick Fedde captures full game victory as Cardinals Rock Nationals

Erick Fedde threw the first full game of his career, and William Contreras lasted in three rounds because he visited St. Louis Cardinals won 10-0 against Washington Nationals on Friday.
Fedde (3-3) allows six strokes, eight strokes and 109 fields to walk, this season, the fourth full game thrown in major. Nolan Arenado’s three shots, while Ivan Herrera went into a pair of running for Cardinals, who expanded his winning series into six games.
Mitchell Parker (3-3) allowed four runs for four strokes for Washington, and he also started five strikes and two walks. CJ Abrams had three of the six hits of the citizens because the club lowered the third flat match. Washington’s shooting staff delivered 27 runs during three defeats.
Parker, Lars Nootbaar and Masyn Winn’i walking to start the game after walking, Arenado, St. To give Louis early advantage, a pair of runs bound a one -time single to load the bases before doubling.
Brendan started the peak of Double and Arenado’s single Double and Arenado, followed by a Herrera’s out pouch fly.
While the Pedro pages doubled in Parker’s wild field, St.
Instead of Parker in the fifth, Jackson Rutledge, who met with the single of Arenado and Contreras, watched him with Herrera’s RBI Double and Jordan Walker’s sacrifice fly, and Cardinals took the lead.
Lucas Sims relieved Ruttler in the eighth place and hit Walker on a field before going for a walk and Scott to install bases. Winn sang with One Out at Walker and took ahead of Cardinals, the next wild field of Sims. After walking Donovan and retiring Arenado, Sims, Ninth St. Louis walked Contreras to bring his run.
The tenth and the latest Cardinals run came to the top of Walker and Ninth Andrew Chafin walking on the pages before letting CJ Abrams throwing the throwing error Walker scored goals.
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