Cards went ahead 9-0 in Game 2 and sweeping the reds

Willson Contreras besieged a three -stage Homer and Pedro pages, St. Louis Cardinals added a solo shot to swept one-day double title against his 9-1 victory and Wednesday against the host Cincinnati Reds.
After hitting four home runs to win Game 1 with 6-0, Cardinals went ahead 9-0 in the first three strokes of Nightcap.
St. Louis gave a high -end Touted Reds right hand to Chase Petty at the Great League exit.
Lars Nootbaar made a leadership march before Masyn Winn was selected to the right. Elly de la Cruz, after diving a Brendan Donovan Line driver for the first exit, Willson Contreras, Fastball in the middle of the plate is a Homer and 3-0 St. 3-0 St. 3-0 St.
Pedro pages, for the second Homer of the season, a small fastball pierced the seats on the left seats in the second shot 4-0 St. Louis did.
Petty could retire only one dough in the third because he chased the Cardinals rookie with five runs. Petty (0-1) 2 1/3 inning was accused of nine running on seven strokes, two walked and shot three.
While the cardinals returned to six new ones, Steven Matz turned to rotation for the second beginning of the season and the ninth appearance.
Matz, Cincinnati’nin five strokes with four strokes 9-0 ahead of the 73 fields did not win a win. Matz hit six and none of them walked, but he was relieved by the right -handed Gordon Graceffo to start fifth. Graceffo (1-0) allowed him to win his first big league in two strokes via the first five inning.
De la Cruz extended the hit line to 14 with 14 games and the base line to 19 with a bond swinging in the third shot. Hit was measured two meters beyond the home plate and rolled into the third basic line, where the pages touched before fouls. De La Cruz eliminated a more traditional single to open the sixth one and continued to score the Reds’ Lone run.
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