Monday, May 29, 2017

Former Cardinals Playing In MLB 5-29-17: Carlos Beltran Singles Three Times, Walks, & Hits A Three-Run Homer; Jason Heyward Collects Two Singles & Two RBIs; Colby Rasmus & Matt Adams Each Double & Knock In Two Runs



Matt Holliday (former St. Louis-New York-A) started as designated hitter and batted third.  0-for-4 with one strikeout and grounded into two double plays.

Baltimore beat New York-A 3-2

Joe Kelly (former St. Louis-Boston) entered in the sixth and pitched one inning.  He allowed no hits or runs, one walk, and struck two out for the hold (3).  (p-s:29-17)(g/f:1-0)
Blaine Boyer (former St. Louis-Boston) entered in the eighth and pitched one inning.  He allowed no hits or runs, and struck two out.  (p-s:15-10)(g/f:0-1)

Chicago-A beat Boston 5-4

Carlos Beltran (former St. Louis-Houston) started as designated hitter and batted fifth.  4-for-5 with one home run, three two-out RBIs, three runs, and one walk.
Luke Gregerson (former Springfield-Houston) entered in the eighth and pitched two innings.  He allowed two hits, no runs, one walk, and struck three out.  (p-s:31-17)(g/f:1-0)

Matt Belisle (former St. Louis-Minnesota) entered in the eighth and pitched to four batted.  He allowed two hits, three earned runs, one home run, and one walk.  (p-s:17-9)(ir-s:1-1)

Houston beat Minnesota 16-8

Rich Hill (former Memphis-Los Angeles) started and pitched five innings.  He allowed two hits, one earned run, two walks, hit one batter, and struck four out for the winning decision (2-2).  0-for-1 with one sacrifice.  (p-s:86-56)(g/f:1-3)

Los Angeles beat St. Louis 5-1

Sam Gaviglio (former Springfield-Seattle) started and pitched five innings.  He allowed six hits, five earned runs, two home runs, two walks, and struck one out for the winning decision (1-1).  1-for-3 with one run and one strikeout.  (p-s:76-43)(g/f:8-3)
Marc Rzepczynski (former St. Louis-Seattle) entered in the eighth and pitched to one batter.  He allowed no hits or runs for the hold (6).  (p-s:2-2)(g/f:1-0)(ir-s:1-0)

Mark Reynolds (former St. Louis-Colorado) started at first base and batted fifth.  0-for-4 with one RBI, one strikeout, and assisted in one double play.
Adam Ottavino (former St. Louis-Colorado) entered in the eighth and pitched to four batters.  He allowed one hit, no runs, two walks (one intentional), and threw one wild pitch.  (p-s:10-5)(g/f:0-1)

Seattle beat Colorado 6-5

David Peralta (former Johnson City-Arizona) started in right field and batted second.  2-for-3 with one double, one run, and one hit by pitch.
Daniel Descalso (former St. Louis-Arizona) entered late in the game as a pinch hitter and batted eighth.  1-for-1 with one run.

David Freese (former St. Louis-Pittsburgh) entered late in the game as a pinch hitter and batted ninth.  0-for-1 at the plate.

Pittsburgh beat Arizona 4-3

Jason Heyward (former St. Louis-Chicago-N) started in centerfield and moved to right, batting sixth.  2-for-4 with two two-out RBIs and grounded into one double play.
Jon Jay (former St. Louis-Chicago-N) entered late in the game in centerfield and batted ninth.  0-for-1 at the plate.

Allen Cordoba (former Johnson City-San Diego) started in left field and batted leadoff.  1-for-4 with two strikeouts.

San Diego beat Chicago-N 5-2

Kyle Barraclough (former Springfield-Miami) entered in the eighth and pitched one inning.  He allowed one hit, no runs, and struck two out for the hold (6).  (p-s:18-12)

Miami beat Philadelphia 4-1

Seth Maness (former St. Louis-Kansas City) entered in the sixth and pitched 1.1 innings.  He allowed two hits, no runs, and struck one out.  (p-s:23-15)(g/f:2-0)

Detroit beat Kansas City 10-7

Colby Rasmus (former St. Louis-Tampa Bay) entered late in the game 1-for-2 with one double, two two-out RBIs, and one run.

Tampa Bay beat Texas 10-8

Matt Adams (former St. Louis-Atlanta) started at first base and batted fourth.  1-for-4 with one double, two RBIs, one run, and two strikeouts.

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

Atlanta beat Anaheim 6-3

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