Cardinals Bomb Phillies 14-7, divide in Twin Bill

Alec Burleson, visiting St. Louis Cardinals on Wednesday against Philadelphia Phillies to include a 14-7 victory in four runs.
Burleson, Lars Nootbaar and Masyn Winn were grumbling for St. Louis of the nine-game winning series caught with 2-1 defeat in the afternoon on Wednesday. The cardinals did not allow their disappointment to linger, because they won 19 hit in Nightcap, including four Winn and three Ivan Herrera, Brendan Donovan and Burleson.
Philadelphia Starter Aaron Nola (1-7) was with a balloon until ERA 6.16, and two strokes in 3 2/3 inning and 12 strokes-all of them were given career summits. Kyle Schwarber grumbled for JT Realmuto and Alec Bohm Phillies.
St. Louis, in the lower half of Philadelphia against Sonny Gray with five running-upsi-two output-two-output before the opening of the opening was 1-0 forward.
Nick Castellanos’s couple covered a pair of runs before watching Max Kepler’s RBI Single. Realmuto closed his shot to the left center with a Homer and made 5-1.
However, the bullet did not last long because the cardinals responded to five runs against Nola in the third.
Nootbaar opened his shot with a homer – seventh of the season. Shortly after, Donovan doubled and scored a ground by Willson Contreras in a ground, and then Burleson closed the uprising with a two-stage Homer and put visitors 6-5 ahead.
Schwarber, league leader 15. Homer with the lower half of the 6-6, while connecting to 6-6, Ivme quickly returned in favor of Phillies.
Nevertheless, once again, Nola could not stop bleeding. For Winn, a host left the run for the fourth place and then allowed three Baserunner to Burleson before giving way to Tanner Banks, who delivered a two -stage single.
In the fourth place of Bohm’s fourth place, Homer was close enough to take Philadelphia in Drew Philadelphia, but as close to the landlords. St. Louis added three more runs in the eighth, ninth, and went to the end line.
Gray allowed seven runs and eight strokes in 3 2/3 Inning. Chris Roycroft (1-2), including five St. The Louis relaxer emptied Phillies on the last 5 1/3 frame.
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