Tommy Edman's two-out, two-run double in the ninth gives Cardinals a 6-5 victory against Washington.
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Derrick Goold
The trouble the Cardinals invited by waiting to generate any sustained offense Wednesday night and helping their opponents along with some misplays was giving the team with the worst record in the majors a chance to build a lead.
They still had enough to overcome it.
Absent for eight innings and momentary ugly in the eighth inning, the Cardinals stirred in the ninth for five runs to steal a 6-5 walk-off win against the last-place Washington Nationals. Tommy Edman drilled a double that carried over the reach of the Nats’ left fielder and allowed two runs to score and flip a game that seemed destined to be a dud. The Cardinals scored three runs in the ninth inning against Nats right-hander Kyle Finnegan with two outs.
The rally was kept alive by Yadier Molina’s RBI single with two runs that put the tying run at second base and the go-ahead run at first. Rookie Ben DeLuzio replaced Molina at first and sped home on Edman’s double for the Cardinals’ seventh walk-off win of the season.
In another superb start, Cardinals lefty Jordan Montgomery spent all of his 6 2/3 innings preserving a scoreless tie or protecting a one-run lead, right up until his final pitch. Washington hit that 98th pitch for a game-tying triple to chase the lefty from his start. The Nationals then spun three Cardinals’ miscues into four runs to pull away and create a cushion that was not tested until the bottom of the ninth. St. Louis native and former Cardinal Luke Voit’s 424-foot moonshot came in the middle of a four-run rally that pushed the Nats to the lead they lost in the ninth.
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The Cardinals have been known in the past as a never say die type of club and tonight solidified that description to a T..............................I am a die hard fan but this 9th inning rally was magical and shows that this season is more about winning a WS title as Yadi and Albert are set to retire.......
The brewers must be crying in their Malt 45's tonight as they slipped to 9.5 games behind the Redbirds......I like it .................I like it a lot......
I really really really really really do............................................