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Vice Versa by Jack Woodford
Vice Versa by Jack Woodford






Vice Versa by Jack Woodford

On Wednesday, the Cardinals fell to the Giants for the third straight game in San Francisco. Lars Nootbaar had an outfield assist at second base. Carlson was 2-for-3.Ĭarlson made a fielding error. After retiring the next two hitters, the closer threw a handling slider that left the park for a three-run home run.

Vice Versa by Jack Woodford

With a 4-2 lead going into the bottom of the ninth, Helsley gave up a single and a double. Paul Goldschmidt singled to plate Edman and O’Neill. Edman grounded into a force out that eliminated DeJong. Louis put up three runs that began with singles by Dylan Carlson and Paul DeJong. The Giants retook the lead in the fourth, 2-1. The Giants took a 1-0 lead in the second before the Cardinals came right back to tie it in the third on a solo home run by Tommy Edman. Ryan Helsley pitched the ninth and surrendered three runs as the Giants took a walk off victory. Giovanny Gallegos tossed a scoreless eighth. Genesis Cabrera relieved and threw 1 2/3 scoreless innings. Jake Woodford started and pitched 5 1/3 innings, gave up two runs on five hits, struck out four and walked one. The Cardinals scored in Game 2 on Tuesday, but not enough to win. The remaining hits were singles, two off the bat of Brendan Donovan.Įdman’s fielding error was the only Cardinal miscue. They scattered six hits which included doubles by Paul Goldschmidt and Lars Nootbaar. The Cardinals offense was tepid against Giants starter Alex Cobb. Montgomery was lifted for VerHagen, who proceeded to give up four runs, the first charged to Montgomery. With Montgomery still on the mound, Tommy Edman committed an error that allowed the leadoff hitter to reach. The game was 0-0 until the seventh inning. Montgomery took the loss, his third of the season.ĭrew VerHagen relieved Montgomery and surrendered three runs in the seventh. Starter Jordan Montgomery pitched six innings, gave up one unearned run on five hits, struck out six and walked one. Louis Cardinals were blanked by the Giants in the opener of a four-game series in San Francisco on Monday. Our history segment features assistant pitching coach Julio Rangel. Lacking support, Jordan Montgomery took two losses despite allowing just two runs, one earned, in 12 2/3 innings. Louis Cardinals concluded a 2-8 road trip by being swept in Los Angeles and end the month in last place, 10 games behind Pittsburgh.

Vice Versa by Jack Woodford

Photo: Jordan Montgomery (Jeff Curry/USA TODAY Sports)








Vice Versa by Jack Woodford