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Herrera, Walker & Jordan Power Up St. Louis Cardinals for Win over Twins

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The St. Louis Cardinals struck early Saturday afternoon, but the Minnesota Twins offense responded. It ended up being a back-and-forth affair in Minneapolis, but the bats of Iván Herrera, Jordan Walker and Blaze Jordan would be the difference makers.

The St. Louis Cardinals offense would come out of the gate firing in the top of the 1st inning as Masyn Winn walked and Iván Herrera jacked a 417 foot shot into the upper deck of Target Field giving the Cardinals an immediate 2-0 lead. (Spoiler Alert: he would provide a crucial encore later)

St. Louis would add to their lead in the top of the 2nd inning as Blaze Jordan tripled off of the right field wall to lead it off. After Fermin fouled out, Pedro Pagés picked him up by doubling to right scoring Jordan.

After the Pagés double, Nathan Church would reach on an infield ground ball to second advancing Pagés to third. He would then score on a sacrifice fly by Masyn Winn making it 4-0 Cardinals and they would need those additional runs.

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Stop me if you’ve heard me say this before, but Matthew Liberatore got off to a strong start for the first few innings before running into trouble in the middle of the game. Saturday, it was the bottom of the 4th inning when Matthew’s day would start to come apart as he gave up solo home runs to both Byron Buxton and Royce Lewis as the Twins cut the Cardinals lead in half ending the inning trailing 4-2.

The bottom of the 5th inning would be problematic for Liberatore, too. After he opened the inning with a walk to Kreidler, he grooved a 94 mph four-seam fastball to Luke Keaschall who turned on it and sent it 371 feet just to the right of the left field foul pole tying the game at 4-4. After Liberatore got Jackson to line out to center, manager Oli Marmol removed him from the game and brought in Matt Svanson. Matthew Liberatore’s final stat line for the game was 4 1/3 innings pitched giving up 4 earned runs on 5 hits striking out 4 and walking 1. The good news is Matt Svanson was sharp as he finished the 5th inning and also took care of the bottom of the 6th inning allowing no hits or runs while striking out 2.

To put this in a video game way, the St. Louis Cardinals powered up in the top of the 7th inning. After Church and Winn struck out to start the inning, Iván Herrera and Jordan Walker would destroy baseballs in consecutive at-bats. Herrera would slam an arching 403 foot shot into the left field stands followed by Jordan Walker absolutely destroying an 80 mph sweeper launching the longest home run at Target Field this season traveling 455 feet off of the third deck and knocking the hat off of a fan. Exit velocity? 117 mph! Cardinals grab the lead back at 6-4.

The Cardinals offense was not even close to done in the top of the 7th inning. After Walker’s cannon launch, Lars Nootbaar and Alec Burleson singled which brought the new wonderchild Blaze Jordan up and he did not disappoint. He joined the home run party turning a 94 mph four-seam fastball into 3 more runs for St. Louis upping their lead to 9-4! This kid is a keeper!

The good news just keeps coming as Ryne Stanek rebounded from Friday night’s unfortunate circumstances pitching an uneventful bottom of the 7th for St. Louis keeping the Twins at bay with a strikeout and 2 flyouts. No sweat. Chris Roycroft made his first appearance since being called up from Memphis Friday to take care of the Twins in the bottom of the 8th inning. Oli Marmol decided to give us a flashback to the good ole days of Earl Weaver getting tossed out of games when the Minnesota Twins made a ridiculously-late ABS challenge and he went nuclear. Can’t blame him for being bent about the Twins being allowed to walk halfway toward the dugout before tapping the helmet. Absurd. That would accelerate Roycroft being removed from the game after the walk to Martin and then a dribbler single on the third base side of the pitcher’s mound giving the Twins two runners on with just one out. JoJo Romero was brought in by substitute manager Daniel Descalso and he gave up a single which scored one run making it 9-5 Cardinals, but he was able to get Lewis to ground into a double play to limit the damage.

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Riley O’Brien opened the bottom of the 9th inning by walking the bases loaded. Are you kidding me? Interesting that the Cardinals brought in JJ Wetherholt who had been given the day off as a defensive replacement in the bottom of the 9th. He would come in handy as he was responsible for getting the second out on a ground ball by Josh Bell after Keaschall struck out looking. The Twins did score a run on the play making it 9-6 Cardinals, but the tying run was still coming up to the plate in Caratini. Fortunately, Riley O’Brien was able to get the final out on a fly ball to Nootbaar in left field to lock down a badly-needed Cardinals victory.

The St. Louis Cardinals will wrap up their stay in Minneapolis with a Sunday afternoon game against the Twins. Michael McGreevy will get the start for the Cardinals while the Twins will send Taj Bradley to the mound. First pitch is scheduled for 1:10pm central time and the game TV broadcast will be available at Cardinals.tv.



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