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In the eighth innings, the tide for cardinals changes in winning the cub

July 5, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; St. Louis Cardinals named Holiter Nolan Gorman (16) celebrated his home run with the team’s companions in the dugout during the fourth innings against the Chicago cub in the Wrigley Field. Compulsory Credit: Patrick Gersky-Imgon Picture

Yohel Poseo hit the three-run homer on Saturday afternoon to pick up the St. Louis Cardinals coming in the rear of the Chicago cub.

Nolan Gomman went to 2-for-4 with one homer, two runs and two RBI for cardinals, who ralled a 5-3 deficiency to snap his four-game losing streak.

Alec Burlson moved to 3 -for -5 with a homer for St. Louis, and Thomas Saggies went to 2 -for -4 with two RBI to snap his 0 -for -19 recession.

Michael Bush scored 3-for-5 with a homer and two runs for the cub, with four-game winning streak. Carson Kelly went to 2 -for -5 with a Homer and two runs.

In the injured list, with Jameson Tillan, the cub started a bulpen. Drew Pomeranz served as an opener and retired only one batsman, allowing his first two earned runs of the season.

The cub used six relievers from there, which damaged Brad Kellers (3–1).

Cardinals Starter Matthew Libertor gave two runs on four hits and four runs in five innings. Reliever Steven Mattz (5–2) won and Ryan Helsi earned her 17th savings.

St. Louis took the first innings of 2–0 on a tour of Brendon Donovan and Wilson Contrares, Berlson’s single and Sagge’s two-rolle singles.

Chicago cut off his deficiency 2–1 in the second innings on Bush’s homer, but the fourth inning homer of Gordeman kept the cardinals above 3–1.

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The cubs took a 3–2 lead in the fourth innings. Bush hit a double, Nico Horner went, and the runner advanced on a wild pitch.

Busch was trying to score on a grounder, but a double theft established the Ian Hap’s RBI Groundout.

Chicago held a double, a single, a wild pitch, Hornener’s RBI single, and a second wild pitch for another wild pitch by Kelly on a double, a single pitch, a single pitch, and reliever Kail Lehi.

Kelly’s seventh-inning homer gave Chicago lead to 5-3.

Cardinals proceeded 8–5 in the eighth innings. Burlson hit a homer, then Saggiz, Lars Nutbar and Single tied the game before hitting their homer.

Chicago got a run back in his half innings when Kyle Tucker arrived at the intervention of the catcher and scored a from Suzuki Double.

-Bield level media

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