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Cardinals Walk Off Blue Jays

Paul Goldschmidt hit a walkoff grand slam in the 10th inning Monday night, lifting the St. Louis Cardinals to a 7-3 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays.

 

St. Louis native David Phelps (0-1) began the 10th and a wild pitch sent pinch-runner Lars Nootbaar - who was on second as the automatic runner - to third. After striking out two, Phelps walked Tommy Edman. Ryan Borucki, the sixth Toronto pitcher, came in and walked pinch-hitter Edmundo Sosa.

 

Goldschmidt, who sat out Sunday, struck out three times and hit into a double play in his previous four at-bats.

 

Goldschmidt sent a 1-2 pitch over the left field fence for his seventh homer. It was his seventh career grand slam, his seventh career winning homer and his seventh extra-inning home run. It extended his hitting streak to 15 games.

 

It was the first walkoff grand slam in St. Louis since April 27, 2017, when Matt Carpenter hit one against Toronto.

 

Genesis Cabrera (2-1) was the fifth St. Louis pitcher and pitched the 10th inning to pick up the victory as the Cardinals won their fourth straight overall and improved to 1-1 in extra innings.

 

George Springer homered for Toronto, which fell to 1-2 in extra-inning games.

 

Each team scored twice in the seventh to chase the starting pitchers.

 

Miles Mikolas pitched 6 2/3 innings before giving way to rookie reliever Andrew Pallante, who came in to a bases-loaded situation. Mikolas filled the bases on a single and a walk before hitting a batter. Pallante walked Springer and Santiago Espinal, giving Toronto a 3-1 lead before getting out of the jam.

 

Rookie Juan Yepez hit his fourth home run with one out in the seventh off Jose Berrios, who then gave up two singles.

 

Adam Cinder relieved and allowed a run-scoring single by Harrison Bader before getting a double play.

 

The Blues Jays tied it at 1 when Springer led off the sixth with a homer to left.

 

The Cardinals struck for a run in the second on a one-out run-scoring double by rookie Brendan Donovan. Nolan Arenado led off the inning with a single.

 

Toronto 2B Santiago Espinal singled in the first inning, giving him a 16-game hitting streak. It's the longest active streak in MLB.

 

Yadier Molina was placed on the bereavement list. Molina's son injured his arm playing baseball in Puerto Rico and will have surgery Tuesday morning. Rookie C Ivan Herrera was recalled from Triple-A Memphis. Herrera was batting .310 with two home runs and 13 RBI in 20 games at Memphis. RHP Angel Rondon was optioned to Memphis. RHP Junior Fernandez was promoted Monday afternoon from Memphis to help in the bullpen. Rookie LHP Matthew Liberatore was recalled from Memphis, as was Nootbaar.

 

Steven Matz (left shoulder impingement) was placed on 15-day injured list. Matz was removed from Sunday's start after just four pitches. OF Dylan Carlson (left hamstring strain) went on the 10-day injured list (retroactive to May 22). Carlson left Saturday's game after two innings in the field.

 

Kevin Gausman (3-3, 2.52) faced St. Louis once last year when he was with San Francisco. In seven career appearances, including three starts against St. Louis, Gausman is 0-3 with a 3.97 ERA.

 

Jordan Hicks (1-3, 4.21) will be making his first career appearance and start against the Blue Jays. It will be his first career start against an interleague opponent and his first career appearance against an AL East team.

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