Cardinal breaks 6-game slipping, pound brewers | Mint

Nolan Gorman had a three-run homer and Willson Contreras added a solo shot, while the visiting St. Louis Cardinals Saturday cut a loss line of six games with an 8-5 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday. Gorman’s Homer led the cardinals in fifth with 7-1. Willson Contreras was hit by a pitch with one out and Nolan Arenado walked. Gorman then sent a 0-1 sinker of starting batsman Jose Quintana (4-2) 433 feet to his fourth homer. The Brewers answer with three in the lower half of the starter Andre Pallant. Brice Turang singled out and moved to second place on a wild field, when Caleb walked Durbin and both advanced on a offer bunt. Will Frelick followed with a double two-tier double to the left field line and Jackson Chourio delivered an RBI single to chase pallant. Milwaukee loaded the bases with one in the eighth on a single, hit batter and hiking, but Phil Maton fed Frelick and Courio. Willson Contreras made it 8-4 with his ninth homer with one in the ninth. His brother, William Contreras, replied with his sixth homer to open the bottom half of Ryan Helsley to make it 8-5. Kyle Leahy (2-1) won 1 2/3 overs from standings. St. Louis scored three in fourth place, including two undeserved runs, to face 4-0. Arenado singled out to open and Gorman walked. Jordan Walker, who was activated from the injured list earlier Saturday, jumped to third place, but Durbin threw wildly to a possible double game. Arenado recorded, Gorman took third place and Walker advanced to second place. Victor Scott II followed with a single ankle to left center. The Brewers got one back in the bottom half when Chourio tripled to open and scored on a successful ball. The cardinals took a 1-0 lead in the first lead, but also destroyed a point opportunity. Masyn Winn singled out to open and Ivan Herrera walked. Alec Burleson followed with an RBI singles, but center -field worker, Courio, threw Herrera in third place on a call for the repetition. Both beginners lasted 4 1/3 innings, with Quintana producing seven runs (five) at eight strokes and three runs with four strokes. Pallant gave up four runs (three earned) on four strokes and two runs as he knocked out seven. -Media on the field level