Watch to expand the 9-game winning streak in DH in Card Philadelphia

St. Louis Cardinals had to wait for an additional day for the opportunity to extend the line of victory to 10 games.
After a rain on Tuesday, Cardinals took the longest winning streak this season against host Philadelphia Philis on Wednesday in a day-night doubleheader.
St. Louis won his ninth direct game on Monday by adopting a three-game series 3-2 opener.
Masin Vinen gave a Go-forward home run in the seventh innings, and Ivan Herera also worked at home for cardinals. Visitors reinforced against a Philips team despite managing only five hits (including two from Lars Notebar), who won 11 of their last 14 matches.
“I think we are just playing free,” said Vinen. “Obviously, we are winning a lot of games, but we show every day that we are still negative.
Cardinals are expected to be added to fun with two more win on Wednesday. His current victory rose began on 4 May with a doubleheader sweep against New York Met’s.
Eric Fedded (3-3, 3.86 ERA) will get a ball for cardinals in Matini on Wednesday. The 32-year-old Right-Hander on Friday closed his first career against Washington’s citizens, allowing six hits of walking out without exiting eight.
Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol said of Fedde, “The way they are swinging it through that lineup, everything was working near him,”
The Fedede would be Jesus Lujardo (3–0, 2.11 ERA), which was originally slated to pitch on Tuesday. Lafti did not decide the verdict against Tampa Bay rays on Thursday, when she allowed two runs and six hits in 5 1/3 innings in 7-6, 10-inning win. Lujardo walked two and beat four.
“Obviously a big game for boys, but is just a disappointing outing for me,” Lujardo said after throwing 105 pitches season-high. “Just feel that it is very deep, ruining a lot of pitches, not enough.”
Lujardo has made a three-lifetime against St. Louis, going 1–1 with 3.77 ERA.
At night, St. Louis’s Sunny Gray (4–1, 3.50 ERA) will look at a stellar start against Pittsburgh Pirates on 7 May. Experienced, allowing only two hits and seven scorer innings of right-handed, exiting eight in a 5–0 win.
“(Gray) was under complete control all the time,” said Marmol. “It was fun to see.”
Gray, which was originally scheduled to pitch on Tuesday evening, is 2–2 with 3.41 ERA in seven lifetime, which begins against the Philos.
Aaron Nola (1-6, 4.89 ERA) receives a node against a team at night for Philadelphia, in which it dominates for years. On April 11, a decent outing (two runs in five innings), including 2.62 ERA in 14 lifetime, is 8-4.
Notla ran four batsmen in that competition and released two more free passes in five innings while losing 6–0 to The Guardians. Cleveland scored six hits and four runs against him.
Nola said, “This year I have been crushed.” “It seems that they always score. I am trying to limit me every outing.”
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