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Five-rose inning cardinals carry the previous raids

June 20, 2025; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; St. Louis Cardinals launched Pitcher Andre Pallantte (53), saving a pitch against Cincinnati Reds in the first innings at Busch Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Joe Puetz-Imgon Picture

St. Louis Cardinals on Friday scored five runs in seventh innings in a 6–1 win against Cincinnati Reds in a three-game set opener.

Starting Pitcher Andre Pallante (5-3) was effective through a six-scorer innings, exiting four hits for cardinals, exiting four, who won four in a row and five out of six.

Brady Singer (7-5) gave one run on four hits and made seven fans in six innings for Reds, who lost two directly after the winning streak.

Moving 1–0 in the seventh, St. Louis took advantage of an unstable Cincinnati bullpen to padd his profit.

With one, Scott Barlo drove the Pedro pages and grabbed Victor Scott II into the knee with a slider. He was replaced by Taylor Rogers, who drove Brendon Donovan to load the base. Massin Vinen did a single to drive into the pages and later Nlann Gordeman dropped a base-loaded walk out 3–0 to bring it to Scott.

The Reds again dipped in the bullying, Tony came to Sentylon Rogers. A throwed error by Gavin Lux allowed both Donovan and Vinen to score both, and then came here and there on the single of Gorde Lars Nutbar.

Cincinnati broke the shutout of Reluver John King’s eighth position. The Santiago Aspinal led to a deep right to the right with a pinch-hit single and came to score after the error of throwing by the right fielder Jordan Walker on Jose Travino’s double.

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Cardinals opened scoring in the third. Donovan arrived at the choice of a fielder, when Vinn joined for a double, and scored to the center on Alec Burnson’s sacrifice fly.

Reds struggled to connect, managed just one hit-A two-out single in the top of the third from the Mat McClane to increase its hit Streak to eight games-and only three total disgrace through the first six innings.

Cincinnati did not record its second hit to the top of the seventh when Elli de la cruise put a single into the right area, marking the end of Pallanta’s outing.

-Bield level media

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