Pfaadt, Arenado lead Dbacks in 5-3 win over St Louis Cardinals
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Brandon Pfaadt squared off against Dustin May and the St Louis Cardinals in this Saturday afternoon game, and a three-run frame for Arizona proved the difference maker, as the home team leveled the series.
Pfaadt pitched a 1-2-3 first, retiring the first three Cardinals in order, with Corbin Carroll making a great sliding catch to rob Ivan Herrera of a bloop single for the second out of the inning. In the bottom of the first inning, Ketel Marte led off with a walk, but Geraldo Perdomo hit into a double play, quickly erasing the lead runner. Corbin Carroll then struck out swinging for the third out, ending the first inning.
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In the top of the second inning, Pfaadt got Jordan Walker and Lars Nootbar to ground out for the first two outs. Masyn Winn then lined a two-out single to left field, but Pfaadt struck out Nathan Church for the third out, stranding the runner at first. In the bottom half, Gabriel Moreno leadoff by lining a single into right field. Max Kepler popped out for the first out, but Nolan Arenado was able to reach on a groundball single, advancing Moreno to second. Tim Tawa struck out for the second out of the inning, but James McCann came through with another single to right, scoring Moreno to put the Diamondbacks up 1-0 over the Cardinals. Ryan Waldschmidt then struck out to end the inning.
In the top of the third inning, Pfaadt continued cruising through the Cardinals batting order. He’d get José Fermín to groundout for the first out, the strikeout Pedro Pagés for the second out, before getting JJ Wetherholt to groundout for the third out.
View LinkArizona broke things open in the third, with some two-out offense. Ketel Marte lead of the bottom of the third inning with a single, Geraldo Perdomo followed with a walk to put runners on first and second with nobody out. Corbin Carroll unfortunately was unable to come through with a hit, instead grounding into a double play. Fortunately, that at least advanced Marte to third, who was then able to score on a wild pitch to make the score 2-0. A Gabriel Moreno single and Max Kepler walked to put runners on first and second for Nolan Arenado, who’d come through with a clutch two-run double (above), Kepler just beating the throw to put the Dbacks up 4-0. Tim Tawa then struck out to end the inning.
Pfaadt continued cruising through the Cardinals hitters, putting up a scoreless fourth inning while working around a one out single to Alec Burleson. In the bottom of the frame, Ryan Waldschmidt hit a one out double then scored on the Ketel Marte single that followed to put the Diamondbacks up 5-0. Corbin Carroll would draw a two-out walk later in the inning to put runners on first and second, but Gabi Moreno flew out to right to end the inning
In the top of the fifth, Pfaadt begin the inning by hitting Masyn Winn with a pitch. However, he’d set down the next three batters to once again get out of the inning without any real damage done. In the bottom of the fifth, Cardinals starting pitchee Dustin May finally had an easy innings, retiring all Kepler, Arenado, and Tawa in order.
However, Pfaadt started to run out of steam in the sixth. He gave up a leadoff single to JJ Wetherholt, and although Ivan Herrera popped out for the first out, the next batter, Alec Burleson, singled to put runners on first and second. A Jordan Walker single up the middle, scored Wetherholt to make the score 5-1, and a third consecutive single by Lars Nootbar, loaded the bases. That prompted Torey Lovullo to take Pfaadt out of the game and bring in reliever Ryan Thompson to face Masyn Winn. Winn then ground into a force out, erasing Nootbar at second, but scoring Burleson from third to make the score 5-2. He stole second base but Ryan Church popped out to end the inning.
The Cardinals also went to their bullpen in the home half of the sixth. Dustin May was replaced by RHP Gordon Graceffo, who’d strike out McCann and Waldschmidt, then get Marte to ground out for a 1-2-3 inning.
Ryan Thompson was relieved by Jonathan Loáisiga, who’d issue a leadoff walk in the seventh to José Fermín. Bryan Torres pinch hit for Pedro Pagés, but he’d line out to center for the first out of the inning. JJ Wetherholt singled to put runners on first and second. Ivan Herrera then struck out swinging for the second out of the inning. Brandynn Garcia relieved Loáisiga to face Alec Burleson, and ended the threat by getting the Cardinal to line out to right.
The D-backs offense continued to remain quiet. A two-out walk by Moreno in the bottom of the seventh inning, was the only baserunner off LHP Justin Bruihl, who relieved Graceffo. Otherwise, Perdomo lined out, Carroll ground out and Kepler flew out to short to end the inning. The eighth was no better: Matt Svanson relieved Bruihl and had an easy 1-2-3 inning, getting Arenado to lineout to left field, followed by a pair of groundouts to second by Tawa and McCann.
View LinkFortunately, the Arizona bullpen was good enough. Kevin Ginkel relieved Garcia for the eighth, Jorge Barrosa replacing Waldschmidt defensively in center, and immediately was needed to catch a Jordan Walker fly ball for the first out. Lars Nootbar struck out for the second out, but Masyn Winn drew a two out walk to keep the inning going for Nathan Church. Church would nearly hit a double with deep fly ball to center, but the change on defense paid off, with Barrosa there to grab it for the third out (above).
Paul Sewald took over for Ginkel to close out the ninth inning, Ildemaro Vargas also coming into the game to take over from Tawa at first base. José Fermín struck out for the first inning after unsuccesfully challenging the pitch. Jimmy Crooks then blasted a 443 foot, 108 MPH exit velocity solo homer to right-center field, making the score 5-3. However, after giving up his usual run, Sewald settled down. JJ Wetherholt struck out for the second out, and Ivan Herrera lined out to Corbin Carroll in right field, ending the game, as the Diamondbacks beat the Cardinals 5-3.
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Blinded Me With Science: Ketel Marte, +16%
I Want Candy, Nolan Arenado, +16%
867-5309/Jenny: Corbin Carroll, -10%
Just shy of 200 comments in the GDT. Comment of the game to Snake_Bitten:
Same two teams tomorrow at Chase, with a 1:10 pm first pitch. Eduardo Rodriguez, after a successful appearance in the All-Star Game, will make his first start of the second half, so I’m hoping the D-backs can take the series.