Successful trip home, cards are interested in challenge from tigers

Louis Cardinals completed the most successful journey of the season and won seven of nine matches in Washington DC, Philadelphia and Kansas City.
On Monday night, they will start against Detroit Tigers and try to extend this ascension tendency in six -match houses.
The two Cardinals losses on their journeys received 2-1 points against Phillies and Royals on Sunday, and when they left the runner to the base and scoring with the runners, they went to 0 to 0.
“We have done a good job to drive in some runs,” Louis manager Oliver Marmol said. He said. “(Sunday) We did not do it and lies here.”
Cardinals also fought aggressively on Saturday, but Stellar Field Defense, Pitching and Jordan Walker’s solo host running two St. One of the Louis hits, 1-0 returned.
Louis Masyn Winn, St. Louis Post-Discipatch said in a statement, “This is crazy. Before the game (Marmol), I was talking to and it sounds like everyone else on the field. … As if we have one of the best defenses in the world.” “I think we’re all feeding each other, we make great games, and it fires all of us.”
Cardinals 15-6 at home this season. Only tigers (17-5) and New York Mets (17-5) have fewer losses at home.
After the season started 14-19-and 4-13 roads, St. Louis generally went 12-2 to climb the National League Central Race.
Sonny Gray (4-1, 4.50 ERA), who came out of the worst trip of the season, starts for Cardinals on Monday. Phillies allowed Phillies to walk at eight strokes and walk in 3 2/3 strokes.
In this game he hit four doughs and Cardinals finally won 14-7 on Wednesday.
Gray took a good step against the tigers in his career, and published 4-2 records and 2.68 ERA in 10 games, including nine beginnings.
The tigers roll into this series with their own momentum. After sweeping Boston Red Sox in three games at home, Tigers pushed two of the three games from Blue Jays in Toronto to 15 games until 1500.
Detroit received an aggressive support from Spencer Torkelson, the first master Spencer Torkelson, with three walks, one couple, one pair, two Homer and five RBIs in his last four games.
The Kaplanlar Majors leader was clamping Blue Jays 3-2 for the 31st victory, while Torkelson lasted in three runs on Sunday.
“It is not difficult to be locked in such games.” He said. “You know, you are on your seat and even more on your toes. So yes, it’s more fun.”
Detroit, Keider Montero (1-1, 4.68), who will make his first career against Cardinals, St. He will open the Louis series.
Montero did not leave the fourth shot at the beginning of the last beginning, and at the end of Tigers, he won 10-9 against Boston Red Sox in 11 Inning. Montero allowed three strokes to walk with three strikes and three strikes in 3 1/3 strokes.
Prior to this trip, Montero held Colorado Rockies to a run in eight Inning. He hit five hit and walked three with two strikes in 11-1 victory on May 8.
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