Diamondbacks Crush Cardinals 14-1, Smith Drives in Six

Diamondbacks Crush Cardinals 14-1, Smith Drives in Six

In a dominant display, the Arizona Diamondbacks crushed the St. Louis Cardinals 14-1 on Tuesday night, powered by a career-high six RBIs from Pavin Smith.

Smith’s grand slam in the sixth inning broke the game open, giving the Diamondbacks a commanding 11-1 lead. He also contributed a two-run double in the fifth, showcasing his offensive prowess.

Christian Walker and Kevin Newman also went deep for Arizona, with Walker’s three-run homer in the third inning giving the Diamondbacks an early advantage. Newman’s two-run homer in the fifth highlighted a six-run outburst that put the game out of reach.

Tommy Henry was equally impressive on the mound for Arizona, earning his first win of the season. The left-hander allowed just one run on five hits over six innings, striking out six and walking one.

The Cardinals, who have now lost five of their last six games, struggled to keep pace with the Diamondbacks’ offensive onslaught. Willson Contreras provided their lone highlight with a solo homer, but it was not enough to prevent the lopsided defeat.

Steven Matz had a rough outing for St. Louis, surrendering seven runs on six hits in just 4 1/3 innings. He finished with four strikeouts and three walks.

The Diamondbacks’ victory was further enhanced by Lourdes Gurriel Jr.’s three hits and Randal Grichuk’s 1,000th career hit.

Gallen, Carroll Lead Diamondbacks to Shutout Victory over Cardinals

Gallen, Carroll Lead Diamondbacks to Shutout Victory over Cardinals

Zac Gallen’s stellar outing and Corbin Carroll’s timely hit propelled the Arizona Diamondbacks to a 5-0 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday. Gallen, a former Cardinals draft pick, showcased his dominance over six innings, allowing only four hits and two walks while striking out seven batters.

In the pivotal fifth inning, the Diamondbacks offense came alive. Christian Walker’s single and Joc Pederson’s double set the stage for Jace Peterson’s sacrifice fly, which brought in the first run. Jake McCarthy’s double scored Pederson, and after two walks loaded the bases, Carroll delivered a two-run single off Andre Pallante. A wild pitch by Pallante allowed the fifth run to score.

Miles Mikolas, the Cardinals’ starter, had a solid outing through four innings but faltered in the fifth, allowing all five runs. Joe Mantiply and Bryce Jarvis combined for three hitless innings to complete the shutout for Gallen.

The Diamondbacks’ victory was marred by a near-collision between Carroll and McCarthy in the sixth inning. As they chased Willson Contreras’ drive to the wall, Carroll appeared to trip over McCarthy and fell hard to the ground. However, he remained in the game.

Before the game, Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo announced that left-hander Jordan Montgomery is on track to make his season debut soon. Montgomery, a free agent signing, had a rough outing in his Triple-A start, but Lovullo remains optimistic about his return.

The Cardinals, meanwhile, are set to begin a three-game series against the Oakland Athletics on Monday, with former A’s pitcher Sonny Gray taking the mound. The Diamondbacks will open a three-game series against the Chicago Cubs at Chase Field, with Merrill Kelly starting for Arizona.

Lance Lynn Ejected in Cardinals Spring Training Debut

Lance Lynn Ejected in Cardinals Spring Training Debut

Lance Lynn’s return to the St. Louis Cardinals was marred by an early ejection in his first spring training start. The incident occurred during a game against the Washington Nationals on Friday night, when Lynn exchanged words with home plate umpire Ángel Hernández.

According to reports, the altercation began when Hernández allegedly made comments towards the Cardinals’ dugout. Lynn responded by defending his teammates, leading to a heated exchange. Hernández then ejected Lynn from the game, prompting the pitcher to throw a few more pitches in the bullpen before being ordered to leave.

Lynn’s ejection came in the third inning, which was scheduled to be his last frame. He had allowed four runs on three hits and three walks in a combined two innings of work. The Cardinals’ manager, Oliver Marmol, was also ejected during the incident.

Lynn’s ejection is a significant development for the Cardinals, who are counting on the veteran right-hander to be a key part of their rotation this season. Lynn was part of the Cardinals’ World Series title in 2011 and played his first six big league seasons with the team. He has since played with five other teams before re-signing with St. Louis in November.

The incident also highlights the ongoing controversy surrounding Hernández, who has been criticized for his umpiring decisions in the past. In 2018, he had three calls at first base overturned by video reviews during Game 3 of the AL Division Series between the New York Yankees and Boston.

Despite the ejection, Lynn remains confident in his abilities and is eager to contribute to the Cardinals’ success. He is guaranteed $11 million as part of his deal, getting $10 million this season with a $10 million team option for 2025 that includes a $1 million buyout.

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