Cardinals Beat Brewers 3-2, Snap Five-Game Losing Streak
Cardinals Beat Brewers 3-2, Snap Five-Game Losing Streak

Cardinals Beat Brewers 3-2, Snap Five-Game Losing Streak

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The St. Louis Cardinals secured a 3-2 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field, scoring all their runs in the second inning through RBI singles by José Fermín and Nathan Church and a sacrifice fly by Pedro Pagés. Cardinals starter Miles Mikolas pitched five innings, allowing two solo home runs but limiting further damage, while the bullpen preserved the lead with Riley O'Brien earning his fourth save. The Brewers, who recently clinched a playoff berth, managed to score on solo homers by Caleb Durbin and Danny Jansen but stranded eight runners, going 0-for-7 with runners in scoring position. The win prevented the Cardinals from a winless six-game road trip and kept them in contention for a wild card spot. Milwaukee's José Quintana took the loss after allowing six of the first seven Cardinals batters to reach in the second inning. The Cardinals will return home for a series against the Cincinnati Reds, while the Brewers prepare for a series with the Los Angeles Angels.

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