Cardinals win crucial game, Royals fall Friday evening

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ST. LOUIS CARDINALS:


ST. LOUIS (AP) — Dylan Carlson homered twice, including a grand slam, to help Miles Mikolas win for the first time in two years as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the San Diego Padres 8-2 on Friday night.

It was the Cardinals’ sixth win in a row and extended their lead for the second wild card spot to 1 1/2 games over San Diego. The Cincinnati Reds beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 3-1 and remain one game back of St. Louis.

Mikolas joked with reporters after the game about not having a win in a while.

“Has it been that long” Mikolas asked. “ I don’t really ever put my head too far in the past. I’m going out trying to win every game. I had a couple of wins in the minor leagues (and) that was nice. It does feel good. First I haven’t pitched in like two years, now I finally get a win after two years so who knows what I’ll do next.”

“I mean just coming through for the team is something I’m really proud of,” Carlson said. “Yeah, it’s huge. Obviously we’re just focusing on our series here, doing all we can to win it. That’s a really good team over there.”

Mikolas (1-2) threw 5 2/3 shutout innings, allowing three hits, walking two and striking out three. He last won on Sept. 12, 2019. Mikolas missed all last season with an injured right shoulder, and he missed a considerable part of this season with right forearm tightness.

The Cardinals jumped all over Padres emergency starter Vince Velasquez in the first inning. Velasquez signed with San Diego Wednesday after the Padres placed Blake Snell on the Injured List with a left abductor groin strain.

“Not starting in about a week and a half I think I did a pretty good job of filling up the strike zone,” Velasquez said. “A couple of misses here and there kind of hurt me but I definitely made the adjustments once I settled in.”

Tommy Edman led off with a double and scored on Paul Goldschmidt’s single. O’Neill then homered into the Padres bullpen giving the Cardinals an early 3-0 lead.

“You know anytime you’re playing the game, you want to get those first runs scored and get on the board,” O’Neill said. “Anytime you start 3-0, it’s a good sign.”

Carlson made it 4-0 with a solo homer in the fourth and then hit his second career grand slam in the eighth off reliever Ross Detwiler. Carlson is the first Cardinals rookie to hit multiple grand slams in a season.

Velasquez (3-7) threw four innings, allowing four runs on four hits and striking out four.

The Padres scored twice in the seventh. After the Padres loaded the bases with one out, Tommy Pham scored on pinch-hitter Jake Cronenworth’s sacrifice fly and Eric Hosmer came home on Jurickson Profar’s RBI single.

San Diego had its two-game winning streak snapped.

San Diego Manager Jayce Tingler gave credit to Mikolas but still thought the Padres had some good chances.

“I thought Miles was pretty good early,” Tingler said. “I thought we had some big at-bats. We just didn’t have enough…but still some positives to build on.”

WELCOME BACK TOMMY

Pham returned to Busch Stadium for the first time July 29, 2018. Pham played three and a half seasons with the Cardinals before being traded to Tampa Bay.

NEEDS ONE FOR 100

Cardinals 3B Nolan Arenado remains one RBI shy of 100 for the season. Arenado’s next RBI gives him six seasons of 30+ home runs and 100+ RBIs.

HOME RUNS ABOUND

The Cardinals have now hit a homer in nine straight games tying their season high. They also homered in nine consecutive games August 25th-September 3rd.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Cardinals: RHP Dakota Hudson (right elbow) made his final injury rehab appearance tonight with Triple-A Memphis. The Cardinals will decide whether to recall him for the last two weeks of the season.

ROSTER MOVES

Padres: RHP Shaun Anderson was optioned to Triple-A El Paso and LHP Nick Ramirez was designated for assignment.

UP NEXT

Yu Darvish (8-10, 4.32 ERA) pitches for San Diego and Adam Wainwright (16-7 2.88 ERA) throws for St. Louis as the Padres and Cardinals play the second game their three-games series Saturday. Darvish has won only one of his last 12 starts since June 27th. Wainwright is 6-0 with a 1.71 ERA in his career against San Diego at Busch Stadium.

 

 

KANSAS CITY ROYALS:


KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Seattle rookie Jarred Kelenic spoiled the major league debut of pitcher Jonathan Heasley by hitting a pair of two-run homers that sent the Mariners over the Kansas City Royals 6-2 Friday night.

Kelenic’s first multihomer game of his career kept the Mariners 3 1/2 games behind the New York Yankees for the second AL wild-card spot. Toronto and Oakland also are in the mix.

“It was nice to get back in the win column after a couple of tough losses at home,” Seattle manager Scott Servais said. “Obviously it was the Jarred Kelenic show early.”

Kelenic had faced Heasley in the minors, going 0 for 2 with two walks.

“Any time you can hit two homers in a game it feels good,” Kelenic said. “People change. I’m sure his stuff got better over the years. I just kind of went up there with my own approach, just like I do with any other pitcher.”

Chris Flexen (12-6) allowed one run and six hits in 5 2/3 innings.

Heasley (0-1) gave up four runs, all on Kelenic’s homers, and six hits in four innings.

When Heasley delivered his first pitch, he became the fifth Royals pitcher selected in the 2018 draft to pitch for the big league club. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the 2021 Royals are the first team in MLB history to have five pitchers from the same draft class start a game in one season.

Royals slugger Salvador Perez went 0 for 4 with a walk. He leads the majors with 112 RBIs and has hit 45 home runs — Toronto’s Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit his 46th earlier in the day.

Heasley gave up a leadoff single to Ty France in the second and Kelenic homered with one out.

In the fourth, Kelenic hit his 12th home run, a 435-foot drive to center field after Heasley hit France with a pitch.

“I thought his stuff looked great,” Kansas City manager Mike Matheny said of Heasley’s debut. “I thought he threw much better than what the four runs were. Even looking at those pitches, you’re talking a 3-1 changeup and a 3-2 curveball on the black away. Those are not terrible pitches.

“I thought he executed everything.”

The Royals scored off Flexen in the sixth on Andrew Benintendi’s single. Kansas City eventually loaded the bases, but Michael A. Taylor took a called third strike to end the threat.

Hunter Dozier homered in the Royals seventh.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Mariners: RHP Justin Dunn left his rehab start Thursday night after a few pitches. Servais said his season likely has come to an end. Dunn has been on the injured list since June 2 with right shoulder inflammation.

Royals: Matheny said RHP Brad Keller likely is done for the year. Keller has been in the injured list since Aug. 27 with a right lat strain.

TRANSACTION

The Royals placed RHP Brady Singer on the injured list with an undisclosed injury. His spot on the 26-man roster was filled by Heasley. … Taylor was reinstated from the family medical emergency list and OF Edward Olivares was optioned to Triple-A Omaha.

UP NEXT

Mariners LHP Yusei Kikuchi (7-8, 4.23 ERA) will face LHP Kris Bubic (4-6, 4.99) in the second game of a three-game series.

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