Cardinals fall 5-3 to Missions in battle of 1st-place teams
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A sellout crowd of 6,750, some Friday Fireworks and a pair of looming weekend rehab appearances by Yadier Molina made the medicine go down a little easier Friday night.The Texas League South leading Missions used a four-run sixth inning propped up by three home runs to get
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A sellout crowd of 6,750, some Friday Fireworks and a pair of looming weekend rehab appearances by
The Texas League South leading Missions used a four-run sixth inning propped up by three home runs to get by the Cardinals in a 5-3 final to open the three-game weekend series.
Springfield starter
As of the game's conclusion, the Cardinals still held a half-game lead over the Arkansas Travelers for first in the Texas League North.
THE GAME TURNED WHEN
France tied the game with a solo shot into the visitors bullpen in left. A batter later, the Missions took the lead 3-2 off Allen's 11th homer of the season.
San Antonio's lead pushed to 5-2 after a would-be home-run ball by Gettys was initially ruled foul by the home plate umpire but was overturned by the three-man umpire crew.
That controversial call proved to be the difference in the game after Springfield added a third run in the bottom of the sixth courtesy of
Earlier, Springfield went up 1-0 in the first after
The Missions moved within 2-1 on
YADI WEEKEND
St. Louis Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina is expected in Springfield on Saturday and Sunday for a Major League Rehab Assignment. It will be Molina's first appearance in Springfield since 2014.
UP NEXT
The Cardinals and Missions meet again Saturday night at 6:10 pm with right-hander
Tickets for Saturday's game are going quickly with fans not only looking to see Molina in Springfield, but to take advantage of our Vision Clinic
Head to www.springfieldcardinals.com/tickets or call 417-863-2143 for this in-demand Saturday night at Hammons Field.