Cardinals nearly erase 5-run deficit, lose 7-6 to Drillers
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Five runs down was one too many Tuesday night for the Cardinals.The Drillers tallied seven runs in the first four innings off Springfield starter Mike O'Reilly, barely holding on after the Cardinals rallied for four runs over the final four innings in a 7-6 loss in front
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Five runs down was one too many Tuesday night for the Cardinals.
The Drillers tallied seven runs in the first four innings off Springfield starter
The loss dropped Springfield back to 6.5 games behind Tulsa in the division.
Trailing 7-2 in the sixth, a one-out single by
The Cardinals continued to chip away at the deficit an inning later. A two-out
Still trailing by three in the eighth, the Cardinals continued to take advantage of Tulsa reliever
With two outs,
Springfield looked set to push the tying run across in the ninth after Young's leadoff single, but a double play ended the momentum.
O'Reilly (3-6) allowed seven runs on seven hits and two walks over four innings, striking out three.
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The Cardinals close out their seven-game homestand and three-game series with Tulsa on Wednesday with first pitch set for 6:30pm. Gates open at 5:30pm Wednesday.
Purina Woof Wednesday returns tomorrow. All baseball-loving puppers are invited to sit back, relax and watch the game they love with their best friend for every Wednesday home game the rest of the season. One owner ticket=free entry for your Very Good Boy/Girl!