Mullins, Nevin power Orioles to 5-3 win over Cardinals
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Cedric Mullins and Tyler Nevin each homered and Kyle Bradish struck out 11 over seven strong innings, leading the Baltimore Orioles to a 5-3 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday night.
Mullins also added three singles and a stolen base in a 4-for-5 night. Anthony Santander added three hits, including a RBI double for Baltimore.
It was the Orioles' first time playing at the new Busch Stadium, which opened in 2006.
But the Cardinals were the ones to have a historic moment when Harrison Bader hit an inside-the-park home run in the sixth — the first for St. Louis at the current Busch Stadium and first for the Cardinals at home since 1985. The ball hit the wall in center and caromed toward left field away Mullins. Bader raced around the bases behind Yadier Molina, who had doubled, and scored standing up without a throw.
Fernando Vina was the last Cardinal to hit an inside-the-park HR, Oct. 2, 2001, in Milwaukee. There've been two other inside-the-parkers in the current Busch Stadium by opposing teams. The last Cardinal to do it at home was Vince Coleman on May 21, 1985, at Busch Stadium II.
Bradish (1-1) pitched seven innings for his longest outing this season and his first career win. He gave up four hits, including the homer to Bader. A double play in the first two innings helped him work around two singles.
Dillon Tate later gave up a leadoff homer in the ninth to St. Louis rookie Brendan Donovan, the first HR of his career. The Cardinals then got a single off Tate, followed by a wild pitch and a hit batter, which made Baltimore put in Felix Bautista. He got the final out for his first career save.
Mullins hit a one-out, two-run home run into the right field bullpen, scoring Chris Owings. It was his fifth home run and first two of his 14 RBIs to happen away from home.
Nevin gave Baltimore a 3-0 lead when he hit a one-out home run into the left field bullpen in the fourth. leading St. Louis to pull rookie pitcher Packy Naughton (0-1).
It was Naughton's first start for the Cardinals and his second appearance. He gave up five hits, three earned runs and had two strikeouts. Naughton was claimed off waivers by St. Louis in March after being designated for assignment by the Angels.
The Orioles added a run on a Santander’s double for a 4-0 lead.
Trey Manchini made it 5-0 with a RBI single in the sixth off Nick Wittgren. A heads-up play by Wittgren lessened the damage with two on and no outs when he let a pop bunt by Owings drop to double up the two lead runners.
RARE BIRD BRAWL
The Orioles were the former crosstown-rival St. Louis Browns before moving in 1954. Baltimore’s last trip to St. Louis came in 2003, when Albert Pujols was a Silver Slugger-winning left fielder. The Orioles and Cardinals last met June 16-18, 2017, at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Baltimore took two of three in that series, which featured 22 combined home runs with Baltimore hitting nine in the final two games.
HAVE GLOVE, WILL PLAY
Donovan became the first player in the major leagues since at least 1900 to make each of his first four starts at a different infield position. He started at short Tuesday. He already has started a game at first, second and third base since he was recalled April 24.
ROSTER MOVES
Orioles: Placed RHP Jorge López on the bereavement list. ... Recalled RHP Travis Lakins, Sr. from Triple-A Norfolk.
Cardinals: Optioned SS Paul DeJong to Triple-A Memphis. The 28-year-old was an All-Star in 2019 when he hit 30 homers. He is hitting .130. in 24 games this season, with one home run, seven RBIs and 25 strikeouts in 77 at-bats.
FAMOUS MOM
Rookie infielder Kramer Robertson was brought up from Memphis in the DeJong move. His mom's name? Kim Mulkey, as in the LSU women’s basketball coach who also coached 21 seasons and three women's national championships at Baylor. Mulkey was at the game and earlier in the day, on the field for batting practice.
Robertson, 27, was batting .225 in 23 games for Memphis. Mulkey will be entering her second season at LSU this fall.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Orioles: RHP Dean Kremer (left oblique strain) will soon ready to face live batters after throwing side sessions in Sarasota, Fla.
Cardinals: SS Edmundo Sosa (COVID-19) began a rehab assignment with Class AA Springfield on Tuesday. ... RHP Adam Wainwright (COVID-19) is not likely to start Sunday night’s game against San Francisco, Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak said. ... RHP Drew VerHagen (right hip impingement) threw a bullpen before the game. The plan is for him to get a rehab appearance at Springfield on Thursday.
UP NEXT
Orioles RHP Spenser Watkins (0-0, 3.22) will be making his first career outing against St. Louis. He did not factor in the decision in his last start, a 5-3 Orioles victory over Minnesota. He threw 4 2/3 innings, allowing three runs on seven hits, including a home run. The Cardinals will put up RHP Miles Mikolas (2-1, 1.53 ERA), who went 5 2/3 innings giving up seven hits and one run against the San Francisco Giants in a 7-1 St. Louis victory.
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