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<blockquote data-quote="pruman91" data-source="post: 1770630" data-attributes="member: 3916"><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.stltoday.com/sports/baseball/professional/cardinals-notebook-goldschmidt-comes-through-at-end-to-extend-streak/article_0037b985-d8a8-529c-a54d-9dd40c49d9ba.html[/URL]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.stltoday.com/users/profile/rhummel" target="_blank">Rick Hummel</a></p><p>Highlights were few for the Cardinals on Sunday in their 8-0 dusting by the Milwaukee Brewers. Well, there was one.</p><p>Paul Goldschmidt shot a single to right field in the ninth inning, capitalizing on his final shot to extend his hitting streak.</p><p>That streak now is 20, running concurrently with a 34-game on-base streak.</p><p>The hitting streak, one behind Los Angeles’ Trea Turner, who went to 21 on Sunday, is the longest by a Cardinal since David Freese had a 20-gamer in 2013. Goldschmidt is 36 for 79 (.456) during the spree and has 30 runs batted in for May, most by a Card since Carlos Beltran had 31 in 2012.</p><p></p><p>Goldschmidt’s hit came off left-hander Brent Sutter. Against Milwaukee starter Corbin Burnes, Goldschmidt fanned twice and hit a liner snared by diving third baseman Jace Peterson. He had been eight for 18 (.444) against Burnes.</p><p>“Not today,” said Goldschmidt. “I was 0 for 3.</p><p>“He threw well today. I’ve seen him throw a no-hitter, too (Burnes and Josh Hader no-hit Cleveland last year). We just couldn’t get anything going.”</p><p></p><p><strong>Naughton to make second start </strong>Left-hander Packy Naughton, who made his first Cardinals start three weeks ago against Baltimore, will be recalled from Class AAA Memphis to make Monday afternoon’s start here against San Diego.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pruman91, post: 1770630, member: 3916"] [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.stltoday.com/sports/baseball/professional/cardinals-notebook-goldschmidt-comes-through-at-end-to-extend-streak/article_0037b985-d8a8-529c-a54d-9dd40c49d9ba.html[/URL] [URL='https://www.stltoday.com/users/profile/rhummel']Rick Hummel[/URL] Highlights were few for the Cardinals on Sunday in their 8-0 dusting by the Milwaukee Brewers. Well, there was one. Paul Goldschmidt shot a single to right field in the ninth inning, capitalizing on his final shot to extend his hitting streak. That streak now is 20, running concurrently with a 34-game on-base streak. The hitting streak, one behind Los Angeles’ Trea Turner, who went to 21 on Sunday, is the longest by a Cardinal since David Freese had a 20-gamer in 2013. Goldschmidt is 36 for 79 (.456) during the spree and has 30 runs batted in for May, most by a Card since Carlos Beltran had 31 in 2012. Goldschmidt’s hit came off left-hander Brent Sutter. Against Milwaukee starter Corbin Burnes, Goldschmidt fanned twice and hit a liner snared by diving third baseman Jace Peterson. He had been eight for 18 (.444) against Burnes. “Not today,” said Goldschmidt. “I was 0 for 3. “He threw well today. I’ve seen him throw a no-hitter, too (Burnes and Josh Hader no-hit Cleveland last year). We just couldn’t get anything going.” [B]Naughton to make second start [/B]Left-hander Packy Naughton, who made his first Cardinals start three weeks ago against Baltimore, will be recalled from Class AAA Memphis to make Monday afternoon’s start here against San Diego. [/QUOTE]
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