ST. LOUIS (AP) ― Joe Kelly tossed six strong innings and Matt Holliday drove in a run for a seventh straight game, lifting the St. Louis Cardinals to a 6-1 win over the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday night.
St. Louis has won six of its last seven, including the first two games of this three-game set. The first-place Cardinals have won eight of their last 10 against the third-place Reds and lead them by 4 1/2 games in the NL Central.
The Cards also moved 1 1/2 games ahead of second-place Pittsburgh, which lost to Milwaukee.
Choo Shin-soo homered for Cincinnati, which lost for the fourth time in five games. The Cardinals retired the last 13 Cincinnati batters, dropping the Reds to 4-10 against St. Louis this season.
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Cincinnati Reds’ Choo Shin-soo (right) is out at second as St. Louis Cardinals’ second baseman Matt Carpenter drops the ball and is unable to turn the double play on Tuesday. (AP-Yonhap News) |
Kelly (6-3), who allowed one run on nine hits, improved to 6-0 in nine starts since rejoining the starting rotation on July 6. The Cardinals have won the last six games he has started. Kelly began the season in the bullpen.
Holliday, who went 2 for 3, keyed a two-run outburst in the first against Mat Latos (13-5), who gave up four runs on nine hits over six innings. He struck out four and did not walk a batter.
Arizona slugger Paul Goldschmidt had an eight-game RBI streak in early June ― a season best in MLB.
The Cardinals needed just 14 pitches to take a 2-0 lead. Matt Carpenter and Carlos Beltran began the opening frame with singles. Holliday followed with a hit to right to bring in Carpenter, who scored his major league-leading 100th run. Allen Craig then hit into a double play, allowing Beltran to score from third.
The Cardinals answered with single runs in the sixth and seventh and scored twice in the eighth.
Craig pushed the lead to 3-1 with his team-leading 96th RBI on a run-scoring double in the sixth. Carpenter brought in Jon Jay with a sacrifice fly in the seventh. Jay and Daniel Descalso singled to start the inning.
Diamondbacks 10, Padres 9
Rangers 4, Mariners 3
Cubs 3, Dodgers 2
Athletics 6, Tigers 3
Brewers 7, Pirates 6
Angels 6, Rays 5
Cardinals 6, Reds 1
White Sox 4, Astros 3
Giants 5, Rockies 3
Royals 6, Twins 1
Yankees 7, Blue Jays 1
Nationals 2, Marlins 1
Red Sox 13, Orioles 2
Braves 2, Indians 0
Mets 5, Phillies 0