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Jordan Walker’s Homer Not Enough to Help Cardinals Beat Brewers Thursday

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Jordan Walker’s Homer Not Enough to Help Cardinals Beat Brewers Thursday

The St. Louis Cardinals played the final game of their 5 games in 4 days marathon against Milwaukee Thursday night and many of us are happy to see the Brewers leave town. Jordan Walker would homer, but that wouldn’t be enough for the Cardinals to avoid losing 4 of 5 from the Brew Crew.

There was a lot of early scoring in the game, but unfortunately the guys wearing the wrong uniforms scored them. Andre Pallante has given the St. Louis Cardinals some of the strongest starts over recent weeks. Thursday night’s game was not one of them. The Milwaukee Brewers started the scoring in the top of the 2nd inning when Jake Bauers connected for a one-out single. He advanced to second on a wild pitch by Pallante and then moved over to third on a fielder’s choice. A couple of two-out RBI singles, one by Sal Frelick and the other by Cooper Pratt gave the Brewers a 2-0 lead.

The Brewers added significantly to that lead in the top of the 3rd inning. Three consecutive singles to start the inning by Mitchell, Chourio and Turang upped the Milwaukee lead to 3-0 and then, one out later, Jake Bauers crushed a 391 foot line-drive homer into the right field pen elevating the Brewers lead to 6-0.

The St. Louis Cardinals would not just roll over and let the game get too far out of hand fortunately as their bats woke up in the bottom of the 4th inning. After Iván Herrera struck out, Alec Burleson squared up a 79 mph changeup and ripped it to the wall in right-center for a double. Two batters later, Lars Nootbaar smacked a 92 mph four-seam fastball into right-center for a RBI single making it 6-1 Brewers.

Andre Pallante’s stat line for the game was not a happy one. He exited after giving up an infield hit in the top of the 6th inning allowing 8 hits, 6 earned runs while striking out 2 and walking 2. Luis Gastelum took over for Andre and pitched himself out of a jam. With two on and no outs, he got Ortiz to foul out to Herrera, struck out Mitchell (his first career strikeout, congrats) and then Chourio on a ground out to keep the Brewers from piling on more runs. That would prove to be a bigger moment a half inning later.

In case you didn’t hear, Jordan Walker joined the lineup for the All-Star Game Home Run Derby next Monday. He celebrated that Thursday night by blasting a ball 406 feet into Big Mac Land with JJ Wetherholt and Alec Burleson on base in the bottom of the 6th inning to make a game of it cutting the Brewers lead to 6-4.

The Brewers unfortunately refused to stand still and allow the Cardinals to completely grab the momentum in the top of the 7th inning as Luis Gastelum served up a 93 mph four-seam fastball to Brice Turang who launched it onto Freese’s Landing in center increasing the Milwaukee lead back to 3 at 7-4. That shot resulted in Gastelum’s exit and Gordon Graceffo’s entry to try and lock down the Brewers and keep them within striking distance. Gordon was successful in that effort. Graceffo was also the Cardinals solution for the top of the 8th inning after the St. Louis lineup failed to generate any positive motion in the bottom of the 7th inning and he again kept the Brewers from scoring.

The St. Louis Cardinals would put together a threat in the bottom of the 8th inning. JJ Wetherholt beat out an infield single to leadoff the inning, his second hit of the game and third time on base. Iván Herrera drew a tough walk off of Brewers reliever Ashby. Alec Burleson hit into a fielder’s choice, but beat out the grounder to prevent the double play which meant new home run derby entrant Jordan Walker was the potential tying run. Jordan sadly whiffed on a sweeping curve for the second out. Lars Nootbaar ended the Cardinals scoring opportunity in the bottom of the 8th with a weak pop-out. Bummer.

For the Cardinals to have a prayer in the bottom of the 9th, Matt Svanson would need to keep the Brewers off the board in the top of the inning. The first batter he faced was Jackson Chourio that ripped the 3rd pitch he saw into the right field corner for a leadoff double. Chourio would advance to third on a flyout by Turang and then score on a sacrifice fly to right from William Contreras upping the Milwaukee lead to 8-4. Prayer for no more Brewer runs denied.

The Cardinals bottom of the 9th hopes would be carried by the bottom of the lineup. They’d have to overcome the arm of the flame-throwing Abner Uribe. They would go down relatively quietly as the Cardinals watched the Brewers bus pull out of town with 4 victories out of 5 for the week.

The St. Louis Cardinals begin the last homestand prior to the All-Star Game break with the Atlanta Braves coming to town. The Cardinals will hand the ball to Kyle Leahy while the Braves will put the formidable Chris Sale on the mound. First pitch is scheduled for 7:15pm central time at Busch Stadium and the TV broadcast will be handled by Apple TV.

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