St. Louis scored five runs off relievers Scott
Barlow, Taylor Rogers and Tony Santillan — who retired one
batter each. Masyn Winn drove in the first run with a single off
Rogers and Lars Nootbaar's single off Santillan capped the rally
after a two-out throwing error by Gavin Lux led to two runs.
Brendan Donovan reached on a fielder's choice, took third on a
Winn double and scored on a sacrifice fly by Alec Burleson to
give St. Louis a 1-0 lead in the third against Reds starter
Brady Singer (7-5).
Singer allowed one run on four hits and a walk in six innings,
striking out seven and retiring his final nine batters.
Santiago Espinal singled leading off the eighth against John
King and scored on a throwing error by Jordan Walker on Jose
Trevino's double to right field for the Reds' run.
Thomas Saggese, was called up from Triple-A Memphis before the
game, hit the grounder that Lux threw away. He replaced catcher
Iván Herrera, who was placed on the 10-day injured list with a
left hamstring strain.
Cincinnati is 59-101 since 2006 at Busch Stadium.
Key moment
In the seventh, Maton got Tyler Stephenson to hit into a double
play on his first pitch before striking out Spencer Steer
swinging.
Key stat
Pallante entered with a 5-2 record and 2.18 ERA in six starts
and 16 appearances against Cincinnati — tied with Harry Brecheen
for the fourth-lowest ERA by a Cardinals pitcher against the
Reds.
Up next
Reds LHP Wade Miley (1-0, 6.75) was set to start Saturday
against RHP Sonny Gray (7-2, 3.84).
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