Blue like Smack 16 Hit to Edge Cards

Andres Gimnez hit a three-run homer and Ellajandro Kirk added a two-run explosion, as Toronto Blue Jais dropped St. Louis Cardinals out of 10–9 on Tuesday night.
Bo Bichet (3 -for -5, three runs), George Springer (2 -for -4, Run, RBI) and Edison Bharjar (2 -for -5, 5, Run, RBI) also held productive nights in the upper half of the order as Blue Jess excluded 16 hits for the 11th time.
Blue Jais Starter Chris Bass (7-3) conceded four runs on six hits in seven innings. He killed three and two left. Jeff Hoffman claimed his 17th Save to get the final out in the ninth.
Nolan Aranado scored 3 -for -4, two runs and three RBI with a homer, Nolan Gordeman ran 2 -for -3 with a three -run homer and Wilson Constraras hit a 3 -run homer for cardinals, who lost their third straight game.
Cardinals Starter Miles Micolas (4-3) conceded six runs on nine hits in five innings. He hit two and no one went.
St. Louis Infielder/outfielder Brendon Donovan left the game after eight innings and with the discomfort of the left toe.
Toronto jumped into the first-inning lead of 3–0 on a single by Bichet and Kirk and Gimnez’s Homer.
Blue Jais increased its lead in the fourth innings in the singles by Springer, Erone Cleament and Allen Roden.
St. Louis tied the game 4-4 at the bottom of the innings. Basit hit the leadoff Hitter Donovan with a pitch, then an-out solo by Alec Burnson and Aranado scored one run.
Gordeman finished third in several bats career against Basit with his homer.
Blue Jais took a 6-4 lead in the fifth innings. Singon Class and Bichet founded the RBI double of the barger, then the sacrifice fly of Springer scored another run.
Toronto made it 8-4 in the seventh innings on the single and Cancer’s Homer of Baser to 8-4.
Cardinals cut the margin of 8–6 in the eighth with Berlesson’s single and Arenado’s Homer. Blue Jais replied by pushing his lead 10–6 in the ninth on Jimnez’s RBI single and a wild pitch.
In the ninth, with two outsiders, the contrarass congratulated Hoffman with a three-run homer with a 10–9 lead. Hoffman inspired a Burnson Grounder in second place to end the game.
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