Miles Micols wins the Pichers Duality as the top royals of the cardinals

Miles Micols played six strong innings and the sixth-inning homer of Jordan Walker on Saturday night offered loan runs as Visiting St. Louis Cardinals hit the struggling Canes City Royals 1-0 to win the 12th time in 13 matches.
Ivan Herera’s fifth-inning single and walker’s drive could only make a hit St. Louis Muster, as Canasus City Starter Noah Cameron (1-1) started a second straight start to start his major league career, starting his home.
Meanwhile, Mikolas (3–2) obtained only two hits and two walks and maintained control for cardinals, which also found two solid relief innings from Kail Lehi and Ryan Helsley (nine sews), a perfect nineth part of a perfect nineth part of usually to receive an intense I-70 series.
Near St. Joseph, Mo. Cameron, a native of C, went to 6 1/3 innings after going the same distance on April 30, when he made his only hit in the seventh innings of a 3–0 win in Tampa Bay in his Big-League debut. On Saturday, the Royals were held for four hit-three singles, while an impressive 16–2 stretch lost for the sixth time in seven matches.
The highly touched Cameron, who was originally scheduled from Triple-A Omaha after Scheduled Starter Seth Lugo, was placed in the injured list due to swelling of the finger, hovering in the sixth innings. When a bad pitch resulted in the first run in his big big career.
Walker, who entered the batting. 186 sent the cameraon pitch well on the left-level field wall for his first home run since April 13.
The best threat of Canasus City came in the eighth innings when Drew Waters led Singal and Kyle moved to second place on Isbel’s divide. But Jonathan India’s soft liner fell in front of St. Louis’s second baseless Brendon Donovan, who moved to another place for one force, then the cardinals got water in a randon between the second and the third.
Donovan then created a diving glove stop, leading to a force on the second basis for the final out of the frame.
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