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Cardinals outlast the Braves 2-1 early Saturday after a long rain delay

Crooks’ second home run of the season came after a nearly three-hour delay, and the Cardinals’ bullpen retired the final seven Braves batters.

  • Jimmy Crooks hit a go-ahead solo home run in the eighth inning on Friday, lifting the St. Louis Cardinals to a 2-1 victory over the Atlanta Braves after a 2-hour, 44-minute rain delay.
  • The Cardinals entered the matchup with a 49-44 record, while the Braves led the NL East at 54-39, though St. Louis held a 3-1 season series advantage.
  • Crooks' 405-foot blast into the right-center field bleachers broke a 1-1 tie, while the Cardinals' bullpen retired the final seven Atlanta batters in order, limiting the Braves to just three hits.
  • JoJo Romero earned the win after tossing a perfect eighth inning, and first-time All-Star Riley O'Brien posted his 23rd save in 27 tries for the Cardinals.
  • The teams meet again on Saturday at 7:15 p.m. EDT, with Braves RHP Reynaldo Lopez facing Cardinals LHP Matthew Liberatore .
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Cardinals outlast the Braves 2-1 early Saturday after a long rain delay

Jimmy Crooks homered in the eighth inning and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Atlanta Braves 2-1 early Saturday in a game that featured a 2-hour, 44-minute rain delay.

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