Cabrera strong in Hammons debut, Cardinals fall 5-3 to Hooks
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A strong Hammons Field debut for Génesis Cabrera was spoiled Friday by a late Hooks rally and a controversial umpiring decision.Acquired by St. Louis at the trade deadline from Tampa Bay in the Tommy Pham deal, Cabrera tossed six shutout innings before a pair of earned runs
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A strong Hammons Field debut for
Acquired by St. Louis at the trade deadline from Tampa Bay in the
In a 3-3 game with one out in the seventh, reliever
CABRERA IMPRESSES
Cabrera walked off to loud applause after striking out five over six-plus innings of work, allowing four hits and two walks while touching 97 mph on the stadium's radar gun.
The 21-year-old lefty has 13 strikeouts over 14 innings in three starts with Springfield.
THE FIRST 6 FRAMES
The Cardinals broke through first Friday with a pair of runs in the bottom of the fourth.
Springfield pushed its lead to 3-0 in the sixth when Nogowski knocked his 10th dinger of the season into the Hooks bullpen in left.
TSUNAMI RETURNS
Martinez struck out one and allowed a solo homer to
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS INVASION
Martinez is expected to make another relief appearance this Sunday in Springfield's 4:10pm game against the Hooks.
St. Louis tonight announced that RHP
Additionally, INF
UP NEXT
Springfield and Corpus Christi meet again Saturday night with first pitch scheduled for 6:10pm and gates set to open at 5:10pm.
Yairo Munoz is expected to make the first of two rehab appearances Saturday for Springfield.
Saturday is our Maria's Mexican Restaurant Bob Gibson Career Highlights Bobblehead Giveaway for 2,000 fans.