Andre Pallante, Phils Cards After 7 Anta Goes

Andre Pallante and two relaxing, St. Louis Cardinals visiting Philadelphia Phillies met for three strokes while ejaculating 2-0 Friday night
Pallante (2-0) Phillies made two strokes and two walks in seven strokes. He shot four.
Phil Maton made a perfect eighth shot and Ryan Helsley worked around a ninth single to save his second savings.
Yohel Pozo went to 4 to 4 with the RBI couple for Cardinals, who won two of their last three games.
Louis Shortstop Masyn Winn came out of the game after the first shot due to rear spasms.
The Phillies Started Aaron Nola (0-3) allowed two running and four strokes for five strokes. Seven aired.
Phillies lost three of the last four competitions and scored two runners in the first shot. With two exits, Bryce Harper walked and Kyle Schwarber came second. After the couple stealing, Nick Castellanos lined up to finish the frame.
Alec Burleson and Pedro pages hit the singles who opened their second shot for Cardinals, but Nola retired the next three doughs.
Lars Nootbaar came to the fore in the third shot for Cardinals. He rang the second base and Nola came third on the throwing error of hunter Rafael Marchan before retiring the next three doughs to leave Nootbaar there.
Brandon Marsh from Philadelphia made a one -time walk in the fifth shot, he became second in Pallante’s faulty collection shooting, then he rose back on a grounding. However, Pallante shot Bryson Stott to keep the game without points.
Cardinals went ahead 2-0 at the bottom of the stroke. Thomas Saggese hit a bullet single and scored a goal in Pozo’s RBI pair.
Nootbaar followed Pozo to the third, followed with a single and came second in a wild field. After hitting two doughs, Nola walked Nolan Arenado and Burleson to force a run before retiring the pages on a flight.
Trea Turner shot a bullet single for Phillies, the ninth stroke and ranked third in two soils. Castellanos flew to finish the game.
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