Saturday, March 30, 2019

Former Cardinals Playing In MLB 3-30-19: David Peralta Hits A Two-Run Homer; Stephen Piscotty Singles Twice & Drives In Two Runs; Mike Leake Strikes Out Seven & Allows Two Runs Over Six Innings For The Win

Matt Adams (former St. Louis-Washington) entered late in the game as a pinch hitter and batted seventh.  0-for-1 at the plate.
Trevor Rosenthal (former St. Louis-Washington) entered in the eighth and pitched to four batters.  He allowed three hits, four earned runs, and one walk for the losing decision (0-1).  (p-s:18-10)
Kyle Barraclough (former Springfield-Washington) entered in the eighth and pitched to three batters.  He allowed one hit, no runs, and one balk.  (p-s:14-7)(g/f:1-0)(ir-s:2-2)

New York-N beat Washington 11-8

Luke Voit (former St. Louis-New York-A) started at first base and batted fourth.  1-for-4 with one two-out RBI, one walk, two strikeouts, one throwing error, and assisted in one double play.
Adam Ottavino (former St. Louis-New York-A) entered in the sixth and pitched to one batter.  He allowed no hits or runs.  (p-s:4-3)(g/f:1-0)(ir-s:1-0)

Baltimore beat New York-A 5-3

Jon Edwards (former Quad Cities-Cleveland) entered in the eighth and pitched to two batters.  He allowed no hits or runs for the winning decision (1-0).  (p-s:5-5)

Cleveland beat Minnesota 2-1

Ian Kennedy (former 2003 draft selection-Kansas City) entered in the ninth and pitched one inning.  He allowed two hits, no runs, and struck one out for the save (1).  (p-s:15-10)(g/f:0-2)

Kansas City beat Chicago-A 8-6

Randal Grichuk (former St. Louis-Toronto) entered late in the game as designated hitter and batted sixth.  0-for-1 with one hit by pitch.

Toronto beat Detroit 3-0

Juan Nicasio (former St. Louis-Philadelphia) entered in the sixth and pitched one inning.  He allowed no hits or runs, one walk, and struck one out for the hold (1).  (p-s:18-10)(g/f:1-1)
Pat Neshek (former St. Louis-Philadelphia) entered in the seventh and pitched to two batters.  He allowed no hits or runs, and struck one out for the hold (1).  (p-s:6-5)(g/f:1-0)

Philadelphia beat Atlanta 8-6

Mark Reynolds (former St. Louis-Colorado) entered late in the as a pinch hitter and batted ninth.  0-for-1 with one strikeout.

Miami beat Colorado 7-3

Tommy Pham (former St. Louis-Tampa Bay) started as designated hitter and batted second.  1-for-4 with one RBI, one stolen base, and three strikeouts.

Tampa Bay beat Houston 3-1

Jason Heyward (former St. Louis-Chicago-N) started in right field and batted leadoff.  0-for-3 with one RBI, one sac fly, and grounded into one double play.
Steve Cishek (former St. Louis-Chicago-N) entered in the third and pitched to two batters.  He allowed one hit, no runs, and struck one out.  (p-s:9-6)

Texas beat Chicago-N 8-6

Greg Garcia (former St. Louis-San Diego) entered late in the game as a pinch hitter and batted seventh.  1-for-1 with one double.
Robert Stock (former Palm Beach-San Diego) entered in the sixth and pitched to three batters.  He allowed two hits, two earned runs, and one walk.  (p-s:11-3)(ir-s:1-1)

San Francisco beat San Diego 3-2

Albert Pujols (former St. Louis-Anaheim) started as designated hitter and batted fourth.  2-for-4 at the plate.
Peter Bourjos (former St. Louis-Anaheim) started in left field and batted eighth.  0-for-3 with three strikeouts.

Stephen Piscotty (former St. Louis-Oakland) started in right field and batted third.  2-for-4 with two two-out RBIs and two strikeouts.

Oakland beat Anaheim 4-2

Mike Leake (former St. Louis-Seattle) started and pitched six innings.  He allowed seven hits, two earned runs, two walks, and struck seven out for the winning decision (1-0).  (p-s:97-60)(g/f:4-2)

Seattle beat Boston 6-5

Carson Kelly (former St. Louis-Arizona) entered late in the game at catcher and batted second.  0-for-1 at the plate.
David Peralta (former Johnson City-Arizona) started in left field and batted third.  1-for-4 with one home run, two RBIs, one run, and one strikeout.
Ildemaro Vargas (former Springfield-Arizona) entered late in the game at third base and batted 0-for-1 at the plate.

David Freese (former St. Louis-Los Angeles) entered late in the game at first base and batted fifth.  1-for-1 with one run and one walk.

Los Angeles beat Arizona 18-5

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