Dustin May Propels Cards to Series Win over Guardians
Nathan Church had three hits and Alec Burleson drove in two runs as St. Louis won its second straight game.
- On Wednesday, the St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Cleveland Guardians 5-3, with Alec Burleson driving in two runs and Jordan Walker extending his hitting streak to 11 games.
- Dustin May tossed six strong innings, allowing one run and striking out four batters to anchor the Cardinals' pitching effort. Riley O'Brien pitched a perfect ninth inning to earn his fifth save.
- JJ Wetherholt hit a sacrifice fly in the sixth inning, and Burleson followed with a two-run single to extend St. Louis' lead. Bo Naylor drove in two runs for Cleveland in response.
- Nathan Church went 3-for-4, while Cleveland Guardians designated hitter Jos Ramírez broke Nap LaJoie's 112-year-old record for career at-bats during the game.
- RHP Kyle Leahy starts for the St. Louis Cardinals against the Houston Astros on Friday night to open a six-game road trip. LHP Parker Messick opposes Baltimore RHP Shane Baz in Cleveland's next contest.
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Cardinals beat Guardians, 5-3, take two of three in series
By DAVID SOLOMON ST. LOUIS — Nathan Church had three hits, Alec Burleson had two RBIs and Jordan Walker extended his hitting streak to 11 games as the Cardinals beat the Guardians, 5-3, on April 15. Dustin May (2-2) allowed one run on six hits and a walk and had four strikeouts in six innings, and Riley O’Brien pitched a perfect ninth to earn his fifth save and help St. Louis win its second straight game. Slade Cecconi allowed one run on three h…
Walker extends hitting streak to 11 games, Cardinals beat Guardians 5-3
Nathan Church had three hits, Alec Burleson had two RBIs and Jordan Walker extended his hitting streak to 11 games as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Cleveland Guardians 5-3 in interleague baseball Wednesday.
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