Reds Blast Cardinals 9-1 to divide the four-game set

Jose Trevino helped score three runs to help Saint Louis Cardinals to help the division of his four-game series with a 9–1 win on Thursday afternoon.
Spencer Stear also single and single for Cincinnati, which was swept away in a doublehead on Wednesday. The Santiago Aspinal had two hits, two RBI and one run, and noelvi Marte had two hits, one RBI and two runs.
Reds left -handed Andrew Abbott allowed one run and three hits in four innings before the 90 -minute rain delay, excluding him from the game. He came out of three and went four.
Graham Ekshtraft (2-2) replaced Abbott and the right-handed batsman served in order in the fifth, sixth and seventh innings, fanning for Fanning Four.
Cardinals’ Starter Matthew Libertor (2-3) allowed two runs and two hits in three innings. He hit two and one went away.
Gavin Lux moved with two outer in the second innings, before Trevino line the first pitch, which he saw above the fence in the left for a 2–0 lead.
Brendon Donovan did a single with two outsiders in the third for St. Louis and Nolan Arenado dropped into a soft single center area. Reds shortstop Elli de la cruise was the first person of the ball, but difficulty taking it, and Donovan continued home at an error to cut it 2–1.
Matt Swanson gave relief to Libertor after the delay of rain and left Marte and Aspinal the back-to-back singles and started fourth before starting the fourth.
Reds scored a run on a fielder’s choice ground by Lux and made it 3–1. Trevino again lifted a sacrifice fly to score another run.
Stear hit a single shot 5–1 above the fence in the left in the sixth.
Marte added an RBI single in the seventh to increase 6–1, and the Aspinal chased with a two-nine single for an 8–1 lead.
Matt McClen made it 9–1 with an RBI single in the eighth.
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