Sunday, April 13, 2014

Former Cardinals Playing In MLB Action 4-13-14: Colby Rasmus Singles Doubles, Homers, & Drives In Three Runs; Carlos Beltran Singles, Doubles, & Hits A Two-Run Homer; Kyle Lohse Strikes Out Nine & Allows One Run Over Eight & Two-Thirds Innings For The Win

Ryan Ludwick (former St. Louis-Cincinnati) started in left field and batted sixth.  1-for-3 with one run, one walk, and one strikeout.

Cincinnati beat Tampa Bay 12-4


Colby Rasmus (former St. Louis-Toronto) started in centerfield and batted second.  3-for-4 with one double, one home run, three RBIs, two runs, and one strikeout.

Toronto beat Baltimore 11-3


Gerald Laird (former St. Louis-Atlanta) started at catcher and batted sixth.  0-for-4 with one walk and three strikeouts.

Atlanta beat Washington 10-2


Marc Rzepczynski (former St. Louis-Cleveland) entered in the eighth and pitched to one batter.  He allowed no hits or runs.  (p-s:5-2)(g/f:1-0)
John Axford (former St. Louis-Cleveland) entered in the ninth and pitched to three batters.  He allowed one hit, two earned runs, one home run, and one walk for the blown save (1) and losing decision (0-1).  (p-s:11-6)

Maikel Cleto (former St. Louis-Chicago-A) entered in the seventh and pitched two innings.  He allowed no hits or runs, and two walks.  (p-s:31-16)(g/f:2-2)

Chicago-A beat Cleveland 4-3


Kyle Lohse (former St. Louis-Milwaukee) started and pitched 8.2 innings.  He allowed four hits, one earned run, hit one batter, and struck nine out for the winning decision (2-1).  0-for-1 with one sacrifice.  (p-s:100-76)(g/f:10-3)

Milwaukee beat Pittsburgh 4-1


Edwin Jackson (former St. Louis-Chicago-N) started and pitched six innings.  He allowed eight hits, four earned runs, three walks, and struck five out for the losing decision (0-1).  0-for-2 with one strikeout.  (p-s:114-71)(g/f:6-3)

St. Louis beat Chicago-N 6-4


Andrew Brown (former St. Louis-New York-N) started as designated hitter and moved to right field, batting sixth.  0-for-2 with two walks and one strikeout.

Albert Pujols (former St. Louis-Anaheim) started as designated hitter and batted third.  1-for-4 with one home run, one RBI, one run, one intentional walk, and grounded into one double play.

Anaheim beat New York-N 14-2


Adam Ottavino (former St. Louis-Colorado) entered in the ninth and pitched one inning.  He allowed one hit, no runs, and struck one out.  (p-s:11-8)

San Francisco beat Colorado 5-4 in 10 innings


Max Scherzer (former 2003 draft selection-San Diego) started and pitched five innings.  He allowed four hits, four earned runs, one home run, three walks, and struck ten out for the losing decision (0-1).  0-for-1 with one sacrifice.  (p-s:104-66)(g/f:3-1)

Xavier Nady (former 1997 draft selection-San Diego) entered late in the game as a pinch hitter and batted ninth.  1-for-1 with one home run, one RBI, and one run.

San Diego beat Detroit 5-1


Dan Haren (former St. Louis-Los Angeles) started and pitched 5.2 innings.  He allowed nine hits, three earned runs, one home run, one walk, struck five out, and assisted in one double play for the winning decision (2-0).  0-for-3 with one strikeout.  (p-s:110-70)(g/f:9-3)
Jamey Wright (former St. Louis-Los Angeles) entered in the seventh and pitched one inning.  He allowed three hits, two earned runs, one home run, one walk, and struck two out.  (p-s:26-16)(ir-s:1-1)
Chris Perez (former St. Louis-Los Angeles) entered in the eighth and pitched to two batters.  He allowed no hits or runs, and struck one out for the hold (4).  (p-s:9-8)(g/f:1-0)(ir-s:1-0)

Los Angeles beat Arizona 8-6


Coco Crisp (former New Haven-Oakland) started in centerfield and batted leadoff.  2-for-4 with one stolen base and one strikeout.
Daric Barton (former Peoria-Oakland) entered late in the game as a pinch hitter and took over first base, batting fourth.  0-for-1 with one run.
Nick Punto (former St. Louis-Oakland) started at shortstop and batted eighth.  1-for-3 with one walk and one strikeout.
Luke Gregerson (former Springfield-Oakland) entered in the eighth and pitched one inning.  He allowed no hits or runs for the hold (3).  (p-s:11-8)(g/f:1-1)

Oakland beat Seattle 3-0


Carlos Beltran (former St. Louis-New York-A) started in right field and moved to first base, batting second.  3-for-4 with one double, one home run, two RBIs, and one run.

New York-A beat Boston 3-2

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