Card and Sweep Reds for 9-0 lead in Game 2

Wilson Contraras gave a belt to the three-run Homer and Pedro pages and added a single shot to win 9–1 to St. Louis Cardinals and on Wednesday a day-night sweep against host Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday.
After scoring four domestic runs to win by game 1 to 6–0, Cardinals took a 9–0 lead in the first three innings of the nightcap.
St. Louis gave a rude reception to highly avoid the Reds Right-Hand Chase Paytm in its leading debut.
Lars Nutbar worked a leadoff walk before correcting Masin Vinen. After Crees of Elli de la Cruise creating a diving grab of Brendon Donovan Line Drive for the first out, Wilson Contraras crushed a middle–plate fastball at a distance of 421 feet from the batsman’s eye at the center for the three-run homer and 3–0 cents.
Pedro pages made 4–0 cents in the second innings when they drilled a box to the left for their second homer of the season.
Paytm could retire a batsman only in the third as the cardinals chased the miscreants with five more runs. Paytm (0–1) was charged with nine runs on seven hits in 2 1/3 innings, walking two and three out.
With the return of six to six initials of Cardinals, Steven Mattz returned to rotation for its second beginning and ninth appearance of the season.
Matz did not take a 9–0 lead with a win, as Cincinnati counted his pitch up to 73 pitches through four innings with five hits. Matz hit six and no one ran, but was relieved by right -handed Gordon Gracefo to start fifth. Gracefo (1-0) allowed one run on two hits in the last five innings to win its first Major League.
D La Cruz increased his hitting Streak to 14 sports and made his on-base stric to 19 with a swinging divide in the third innings. The hit measured two feet from the home plate and rolled to the third-base line, where the page touched it before it dishonestly rolled it. D La Cruise pursued with a more traditional single to the center to open the sixth and proceeded to score a loan run of Reds.
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