st. louis cardinals (17-11) at milwaukee brewers …...shelby miller (3-2, 2.05) vs. kyle lohse...

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RUNDOWN: The 2012 Wild Card Champion St. Louis Cardinals are in their 122nd season of play in the National League...the Cardinals begin a six-game, seven-day road trip to Milwaukee and Chicago. Tonight, the Cardinals play the second of a four-game series with the Milwaukee Brewers. BOGGS OPTIONED; MARTINEZ PURCHASED FROM SPRINGFIELD: The Cardinals made a transaction following last night’s game optioning RHP Mitchell Boggs to Memphis (AAA), purchasing the contract of 21-year old RHP Carlos Martinez from Springfield (AA) and moving INF Rafael Furcal to the 60-day disabled list. Boggs was 0-2 with a 12.66 ERA in 14 appearances, a year removed from setting the Cardinals franchise record with 34 Holds. Mar- tinez, rated as the 3rd-best prospect in the Cardinals system (Baseball America), was 1-0 with a 2.31 ERA with nine strikeouts over 11.2 innings in three Texas League starts. Martinez’s bio is on page 142 of Cardinals media guide. SINGLES MIXER: The Cardinals won last night rapping out 12 hits, all singles, with seven of the singles coming in a six-run third inning to provide all the scoring for the Redbirds. The last time the Cardinals won a game where they had at least 12 hits, all of them singles was 13 on Sept. 9, 2011, in a 4-3 comeback walk-off win over the Atlanta Braves at Busch Stadium...last time on the road was June 27, 2004 at Kansas City (15 singles). WESTBROOK REACHES THE CENTURY MARK: Jake Westbrook won his 100th career game last night, coming in his 299th career appearance. Since the pitching mound height was lowered to ten inches in 1969, only two St. Louis pitchers had a lower ERA through their first five starts of a season than Westbrook’s 1.07 ERA: Chris Carpenter in 2009 (0.62) and John Tudor in 1988 (0.83). (Elias Sports Bureau) ROTATION COMPILATION: Cardinals starng pitchers have compiled a Major League best 2.09 ERA over 28 starts with a 17-6 record (1st in NL, 2nd in MLB, Boston 17-4). As a staff, Cardinals pitchers have posted the second best ERA in the Majors at 3.14 (Atlanta, 3.10). Jake Westbrook lAeads Naonal League pitchers with a 1.07 ERA, while teammates Adam Wainwright (2.03, 8th) and the rookie Shelby Miller (2.05, 10th) are also in the Top 10. SWING AND A WHIFF: Rookie RHP Trevor Rosenthal leads all MLB relief pitchers with 23 strikeouts and all Na- onal League pitchers with a 32.1 swing and miss percentage. THROW THE CLUTCH: St. Louis leads all MLB with a .341 average with runners in scoring position and are hitting an MLB-leading .364 with RISP and two outs...Matt Holliday (.478) ranks 4th in the NL in batting w/RISP and Allen Craig (.433) 7th. Carlos Beltran (.636, 3rd), Craig (.600, 4th) and Holliday (.556, 5th) all rank in the Top 10 among NL players in batting w/RISP and two outs. St. Louis Cardinals (17-11) at Milwaukee Brewers (14-13) Game #29 Miller Park May 3, 2013 Shelby Miller (3-2, 2.05) vs. Kyle Lohse (1-2, 2.53) TONIGHT’S GAME : The Cardinals continue a six- game road trip over the next seven days to Mil- waukee and Chicago. Tonight, the Cardinals battle the Brewers in the second of a four-game series...first pitch is scheduled for 7:10 p.m. CDT. CARDINALS vs. MILWAUKEE: Season: 19 games; next meeting 5/17-19 at STL 2013: 3-1 (2-1 at STL, 1-0 at MIL) 2012: 9-6 (6-3 at STL, 3-3 at MIL) All-Time: 133-105 (54-40 at Miller Park) Last Time STL sweep: 8/3-5/12 at STL Last Time MIL sweep: 6/10-12/11 at MIL RECORD BREAKDOWN B By y D D a ay y B By y M Mo o n n t t h h Monday 2-3 Spring 16-15-1 Tuesday 3-0 April 15-11 Wednesday 3-2 May 2-0 Thursday 2-0 June 27 games Friday 2-2 July 24 games Saturday 3-1 August 29 games Sunday 1-3 September 27 games B B y y S S e e r r i i e e s s 2G 3G 4G Won --- 5 --- Lost --- 2 --- Split 1 --- 1 Sweeps --- 1 --- Opp. Sweeps --- --- --- B B y y D D I I V V I I S S I I O O N N Home Road Total NL Central 7-5 2-1 9-6 NL East --- 5-2 5-2 NL West --- 3-3 3-3 AL Central --- --- 4 games AL West --- --- 16 games TOTALS 7-5 10-6 17-11 MIKE MATHENY: Mike Matheny last season be- came the 49th manager in St. Louis Cardinals history...in his first year at the helm in 2012, Mike guided the Cardinals to the N.L. Champi- onship round of the playoffs, having captured the 2nd Wild Card berth on the next-to-last day of the regular season...he became the first rookie manager to lead the Cardinals to the postseason since Eddie Dyer in 1946...he won his 100th career game on Apr. 23, 2013, at Washington in his 182nd game...Matheny had a 13-year Major League career playing with MIL, TOR, STL and SF, winning four Rawlings Gold Gloves (‘00, ‘03-’05), and retiring from the game in 2006 due to concussion symptoms...he holds the M.L. catching record for consecutive error- less games (252) and for consecutive errorless chances (1,565). Cardinals Disabled List Date Games Player & Injury DL Missed C. Carpenter, right shoulder 2/22 28 R. Furcal, right elbow ligament 3/22 28 J. Motte, right elbow strain 3/22 28 M. Adams, right oblique strain 4/22 10 Sat., May 4 at BREWERS: Adam Wainwright (4-2, 2.03) vs. Yovani Gallardo (3-1, 4.25) 3:05 p.m.+ Sun., May 5 at BREWERS: Jaime Garcia (3-1, 2.50) vs. Marco Estrada (2-1, 4.58) 1:10 p.m.* Times listed are Central...All games broadcast on KMOX Radio *Fox Sports Midwest +FOX Network %ESPN @ESPN2 !TBS ^MLB Network UPCOMING GAMES & PITCHING PROBABLES BIRD BANTER... SERIES: .324 (12-37) ROAD TRIP: .324 (12-37) #3 CARLOS BELTRAN: Streak: 3G (5-13, .385, HR) Series: 1-5, .200 Road Trip: 1-5, .200 [ Hit HR from each side of plate Fri., 35th career multi-HR game...leads team w/7 HR (T6th NL), 2nd with 18 RBI..HRed in 3- straight games at PHI...6th all-time in HR (341) by switch-hitter...ranks 3rd in NL in BA w/RISP & 2 out (.636) #13 MATT CARPENTER: Streak: 2G (5-9, .556) Series: 2-5, .400 Road Trip: 2-5, .400 [ Ranks 3rd in NL doubles (10)...T1st in NL 3-Hit games (4)...batted leadoff in 8 G’s...T1st in NL w/23 runs #21 ALLEN CRAIG: Streak: 2G (2-8, .250) Series: 1-5, .200 Road Trip: 1-5, .200 [ Batting .406 w/RISP since start of 2012, tops in MLB...Ranks 7th in NL w/20 RBI, 1st on team...T4th in NL w/9 doubles #48 TONY CRUZ: Streak: 0-5 Series: DNP Road Trip: DNP [ Went 0-1 as PH on Sun. (line out)...made 1st start of season vs. PHI (4/19)...on Opening Day roster 2nd-straight season. #55 JERMAINE CURTIS: Streak: 0-2 Series: DNP Road Trip: DNP [ Rookie purchased from Memphis (AAA) 4/26; made ML debut on Sat. w/PH K in 9th; batted .292-1-17 in Memphis (AAA) #33 DANIEL DESCALSO: Streak: 0-2 Series: 0-1 Road Trip: 0-1 [ Matched career high w/4 hits 4/3 at ARI...has started 13 games at 2B, 2 at SS...hit in back-to-back games Tue. & Wed. #23 DAVID FREESE: Streak: 1G (2-3, .667) Series: 2-3, .667 Road Trip: 2-3, .667 [ Snapped 0-16, w/2-3 last night...career .365 BA, 5 HR, 17 RBI in reg+postseason at Miller Park...Cards are 5-0 when scores #7 MATT HOLLIDAY: Streak: 0-9 Series: 0-4 Road Trip: 0-4 [ Career .319 BA vs. MIL (16 HR)...T16th in NL BB (13)...16 RBI, T3rd for STL... .478 BA w/RISP (4th NL)...8G hit streak (4/6-15) #19 JON JAY: Streak: 1G (2-4, .500) Series: 2-4, .500 Road Trip: 2-4, .500 [ 3rd on team with 16 runs...scored 4-str 4/7-10, team high...errorless in ‘12 (292 TC), just 3rd STL OFer to do so #38 PETE KOZMA: Streak: 3G (3-10, .300) Series: 1-3, .333 Road Trip: 1-3, .333 [ Back-to-back G w/RBI for 4x last night (2 RBI)...career best 7G hit streak (4/21-28)...Started 25 of 28 gms; hit in 19 of 25 #4 YADIER MOLINA: Streak: 4G (8-15, .533) Series: 2-4, .500 Road Trip: 2-4, .3500 [ His 34 hits (T4th NL) leads all MLB catchers...ranks 8th NL BA (.327)...9 multi-hit gms (3 3-hit)...did not start 1st time 4/19 #43 SHANE ROBINSON: Streak: 0-4 Series: DNP Road Trip: DNP [ Has started 4G...1-6 as PH w/2 BB...T6th on team w/6 BB...led Grapefruit Lge with .719 SLG, 2nd in BA (.438) & OBP (.493) #12 TY WIGGINTON: Streak: 0-3 Series: 0-3 Road Trip: 1-4, .250 [ Had first PH of season on Fri...started 3G (4/7, 4/19 at 3B; 4/29 at 1B)...batting .273 (3-11) w/runners on base Date/Opp. 4/26 4/27 4/28 4/29 4/30 5/1 5/2 5/3 5/4 5/5 5/7 5/8 5/10 5/11 5/12 5/13 5/14 PLAYER PIT PIT PIT CIN CIN CIN MIL MIL MIL MIL CHI CHI COL COL COL NYM NYM Beltran 4o4wk1okk2 ooo o 1o11 k4ok co1ko Carpenter 4ow1o 1ooo eoko kw1ko ooo 221o 11ooo Craig h1ko1 oko2 ok1o 1cc2 ooo okw1 o1koo Cruz o Curtis k o Descalso iwoo o oc1 ok1o o Freese ookd wcoo okdc 11wk Holliday 1wwo1 dkodo1wko oc1o do4d oooo khcok Jay e1o2 oh2 w whowo owoo oooo d11o Kozma kow1 kw1o o1o kkoo c1o oo1o o1wo Molina dok1 2ooo ooc c112 1oo o11o o1k1 Robinson w1 dko o Wigginton 1 k oow Key: 1-Single, 2-Double, 3-Triple, 4-Home Run, o-Out, k-Strikeout, w-Walk, h-HBP, e-Reached on error, b-SacBunt, F-SacFly, c-Fielder’s Choice; d-Double Play Note: Read left-to-right for first-to-last AB. Multi-HR Games Player Last Home Run Career/2013...Last Adams 4/14/13 vs. MIL 0/0... Beltran 5/1/13 vs. CIN 35/0... 4/26/13 vs. PIT Carpenter 4/26/13 vs. PIT 0/0... --- Craig 9/20/12 vs. HOU 4/0... 8/4/12 vs. SF Cruz 6/27/12 at MIA 0/0... --- Curtis None 0/0... --- Descalso 9/2/12 at WSH 0/0... --- Freese 9/19/12 vs. HOU 1/0... 6/7/12 at HOU Holliday 4/30/13 vs. CIN 17/0... 8/1/12 at COL Jay 4/10/13 vs. CIN 0/0... --- Kozma 4/2/13 at ARI 0/0... --- Molina 4/12/13 vs. MIL 2/0... 8/21/11 at CHI Robinson 9/28/12 vs. WSH 0/0... --- Wigginton 9/9/12 vs. COL 14/0... 6/26/11 at NYY DAILY BATTING LOGS HOME RUN HIGHLIGHTS THIS DATE IN STL HISTORY: On this date in 1985, John Tudor throws a complete game in an 8-1 win over the Giants at Busch Stadium helped by Jack Clark’s 3-for-4 game with a home run and four RBI. It was Tudor’s first win of the season on May 3. A season he would go 20- 5 the rest of the season to finish 21-8.

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Page 1: St. Louis Cardinals (17-11) at Milwaukee Brewers …...Shelby Miller (3-2, 2.05) vs. Kyle Lohse (1-2, 2.53) TONIGHT’S GAME: The Cardinals continue a six-game road trip over the next

� RUNDOWN: The 2012 Wild Card Champion St. Louis Cardinals are in their 122nd season of play in the NationalLeague...the Cardinals begin a six-game, seven-day road trip to Milwaukee and Chicago.  Tonight, the Cardinalsplay the second of a four-game series with the Milwaukee Brewers.  

� BOGGS OPTIONED; MARTINEZ PURCHASED FROM SPRINGFIELD: The Cardinals made a transaction followinglast night’s game optioning RHP Mitchell Boggs to Memphis (AAA), purchasing the contract of 21-year old RHPCarlos Martinez from Springfield (AA) and moving INF Rafael Furcal to the 60-day disabled list. Boggs was 0-2 witha 12.66 ERA in 14 appearances, a year removed from setting the Cardinals franchise record with 34 Holds. Mar-tinez, rated as the 3rd-best prospect in the Cardinals system (Baseball America), was 1-0 with a 2.31 ERA with ninestrikeouts over 11.2 innings in three Texas League starts. Martinez’s bio is on page 142 of Cardinals media guide.

� SINGLES MIXER: The Cardinals won last night rapping out 12 hits, all singles, with seven of the singles comingin a six-run third inning to provide all the scoring for the Redbirds.  The last time the Cardinals won a game wherethey had at least 12 hits, all of them singles was 13 on Sept. 9, 2011, in a 4-3 comeback walk-off win over theAtlanta Braves at Busch Stadium...last time on the road was June 27, 2004 at Kansas City (15 singles).

� WESTBROOK REACHES THE CENTURY MARK: Jake Westbrook won his 100th career game last night, coming inhis 299th career appearance. Since the pitching mound height was lowered to ten inches in 1969, only two St.Louis pitchers had a lower ERA through their first five starts of a season than Westbrook’s 1.07 ERA: Chris Carpenterin 2009 (0.62) and John Tudor in 1988 (0.83). (Elias Sports Bureau)

� ROTATION COMPILATION: Cardinals starting pitchers have compiled a Major League best 2.09 ERA over 28starts with a 17-6 record (1st in NL, 2nd in MLB, Boston 17-4). As a staff, Cardinals pitchers have posted the secondbest ERA in the Majors at 3.14 (Atlanta, 3.10).  Jake Westbrook lAeads National League pitchers with a 1.07 ERA,while teammates Adam Wainwright (2.03, 8th) and the rookie Shelby Miller (2.05, 10th) are also in the Top 10.

� SWING AND A WHIFF: Rookie RHP Trevor Rosenthal leads all MLB relief pitchers with 23 strikeouts and all Na-tional League pitchers with a 32.1 swing and miss percentage.

� THROW THE CLUTCH: St. Louis leads all MLB with a .341 average with runners in scoring position and are hittingan MLB-leading .364 with RISP and two outs...Matt Holliday (.478) ranks 4th in the NL in batting w/RISP and AllenCraig (.433) 7th. Carlos Beltran (.636, 3rd), Craig (.600, 4th) and Holliday (.556, 5th) all rank in the Top 10 amongNL players in batting w/RISP and two outs.

St. Louis Cardinals (17-11) at Milwaukee Brewers (14-13)Game #29 � Miller Park � May 3, 2013

Shelby Miller (3-2, 2.05) vs. Kyle Lohse (1-2, 2.53)

TONIGHT’S GAME: The Cardinals continue a six-game road trip over the next seven days to Mil-waukee and Chicago. Tonight, the Cardinalsbattle the Brewers in the second of a four-gameseries...first pitch is scheduled for 7:10 p.m. CDT.  

CARDINALS vs. MILWAUKEE:Season: 19 games; next meeting 5/17-19 at STL2013: 3-1 (2-1 at STL, 1-0 at MIL)2012: 9-6 (6-3 at STL, 3-3 at MIL)All-Time: 133-105 (54-40 at Miller Park)Last Time STL sweep: 8/3-5/12 at STLLast Time MIL sweep: 6/10-12/11 at MIL

RECORD BREAKDOWN

BBByyy DDDaaayyy BBByyy MMM ooonnnttthhh

Monday 2-3 Spring 16-15-1Tuesday 3-0 April 15-11Wednesday 3-2 May 2-0Thursday 2-0 June 27 gamesFriday 2-2 July 24 gamesSaturday 3-1 August 29 gamesSunday 1-3 September 27 games

BByy SS ee rr iiee ss 2G 3G 4GWon --- 5 ---Lost --- 2 ---Split 1 --- 1Sweeps --- 1 ---Opp. Sweeps --- --- ---

BB yy DDII VVII SS II OO NN Home Road TotalNL Central 7-5 2-1 9-6NL East --- 5-2 5-2NL West --- 3-3 3-3AL Central --- --- 4 gamesAL West --- --- 16 gamesTOTALS 7-5 10-6 17-11

MIKE MATHENY: Mike Matheny last season be-came the 49th manager in St. Louis Cardinalshistory...in his first year at the helm in 2012,Mike guided the Cardinals to the N.L. Champi-onship round of the playoffs, having capturedthe 2nd Wild Card berth on the next-to-last dayof the regular season...he became the firstrookie manager to lead the Cardinals to thepostseason since Eddie Dyer in 1946...he wonhis 100th career game on Apr. 23, 2013, atWashington in his 182nd game...Matheny had a13-year Major League career playing with MIL,TOR, STL and SF, winning four Rawlings GoldGloves (‘00, ‘03-’05), and retiring from the gamein 2006 due to concussion symptoms...he holdsthe M.L. catching record for consecutive error-less games (252) and for consecutive errorlesschances (1,565).

Cardinals Disabled List Date GamesPlayer & Injury DL MissedC. Carpenter, right shoulder 2/22 28R. Furcal, right elbow ligament 3/22 28 J. Motte, right elbow strain 3/22 28M. Adams, right oblique strain 4/22 10

Sat., May 4 at BREWERS: Adam Wainwright (4-2, 2.03) vs. Yovani Gallardo (3-1, 4.25) 3:05 p.m.+

Sun., May 5 at BREWERS: Jaime Garcia (3-1, 2.50) vs. Marco Estrada (2-1, 4.58) 1:10 p.m.*

Times listed are Central...All games broadcast on KMOX Radio

*Fox Sports Midwest +FOX  Network %ESPN @ESPN2 !TBS ^MLB Network

UPCOMING GAMES & PITCHING PROBABLES

BIRD BANTER... SERIES: .324 (12-37) ROAD TRIP: .324 (12-37)

� #3 CARLOS BELTRAN: Streak: 3G (5-13, .385, HR) Series: 1-5, .200 Road Trip: 1-5, .200[ Hit HR from each side of plate Fri., 35th career multi-HR game...leads team w/7 HR (T6th NL), 2nd with 18 RBI..HRed in 3-straight games at PHI...6th all-time in HR (341) by switch-hitter...ranks 3rd in NL in BA w/RISP & 2 out (.636)

� #13 MATT CARPENTER: Streak: 2G (5-9, .556) Series: 2-5, .400 Road Trip: 2-5, .400[ Ranks 3rd in NL doubles (10)...T1st in NL 3-Hit games (4)...batted leadoff in 8 G’s...T1st in NL w/23 runs

� #21 ALLEN CRAIG: Streak: 2G (2-8, .250) Series: 1-5, .200 Road Trip: 1-5, .200

[ Batting .406 w/RISP since start of 2012, tops in MLB...Ranks 7th in NL w/20 RBI, 1st on team...T4th in NL w/9 doubles

� #48 TONY CRUZ: Streak: 0-5 Series: DNP Road Trip: DNP

[ Went 0-1 as PH on Sun. (line out)...made 1st start of season vs. PHI (4/19)...on Opening Day roster 2nd-straight season.

� #55 JERMAINE CURTIS: Streak: 0-2 Series: DNP Road Trip: DNP

[ Rookie purchased from Memphis (AAA) 4/26; made ML debut on Sat. w/PH K in 9th; batted .292-1-17 in Memphis (AAA)

� #33 DANIEL DESCALSO: Streak: 0-2 Series: 0-1 Road Trip: 0-1

[ Matched career high w/4 hits 4/3 at ARI...has started 13 games at 2B, 2 at SS...hit in back-to-back games Tue. & Wed.

� #23 DAVID FREESE: Streak: 1G (2-3, .667) Series: 2-3, .667 Road Trip: 2-3, .667

[ Snapped 0-16, w/2-3 last night...career .365 BA, 5 HR, 17 RBI in reg+postseason at Miller Park...Cards are 5-0 when scores

� #7 MATT HOLLIDAY: Streak: 0-9 Series: 0-4 Road Trip: 0-4

[ Career .319 BA vs. MIL (16 HR)...T16th in NL BB (13)...16 RBI, T3rd for STL... .478 BA w/RISP (4th NL)...8G hit streak (4/6-15)

� #19 JON JAY: Streak: 1G (2-4, .500) Series: 2-4, .500 Road Trip: 2-4, .500

[ 3rd on team with 16 runs...scored 4-str 4/7-10, team high...errorless in ‘12 (292 TC), just 3rd STL OFer to do so

� #38 PETE KOZMA: Streak: 3G (3-10, .300) Series: 1-3, .333 Road Trip: 1-3, .333

[ Back-to-back G w/RBI for 4x last night (2 RBI)...career best 7G hit streak (4/21-28)...Started 25 of 28 gms; hit in 19 of 25

� #4 YADIER MOLINA: Streak: 4G (8-15, .533) Series: 2-4, .500 Road Trip: 2-4, .3500[ His 34 hits (T4th NL) leads all MLB catchers...ranks 8th NL BA (.327)...9 multi-hit gms (3 3-hit)...did not start 1st time 4/19

� #43 SHANE ROBINSON: Streak: 0-4 Series: DNP Road Trip: DNP

[ Has started 4G...1-6 as PH w/2 BB...T6th on team w/6 BB...led Grapefruit Lge with .719 SLG, 2nd in BA (.438) & OBP (.493)

� #12 TY WIGGINTON: Streak: 0-3 Series: 0-3 Road Trip: 1-4, .250

[ Had first PH of season on Fri...started 3G (4/7, 4/19 at 3B; 4/29 at 1B)...batting .273 (3-11) w/runners on base

Date/Opp. 4/26 4/27 4/28 4/29 4/30 5/1 5/2 5/3 5/4 5/5 5/7 5/8 5/10 5/11 5/12 5/13 5/14

PLAYER PIT PIT PIT CIN CIN CIN MIL MIL MIL MIL CHI CHI COL COL COL NYM NYM

Beltran 4o4wk1okk2 ooo o 1o11 k4ok co1ko

Carpenter 4ow1o 1ooo eoko kw1ko ooo 221o 11ooo

Craig h1ko1 oko2 ok1o 1cc2 ooo okw1 o1koo

Cruz o

Curtis k o

Descalso iwoo o oc1 ok1o o

Freese ookd wcoo okdc 11wk

Holliday 1wwo1 dkodo1wko oc1o do4d oooo khcok

Jay e1o2 oh2 w whowo owoo oooo d11o

Kozma kow1 kw1o o1o kkoo c1o oo1o o1wo

Molina dok1 2ooo ooc c112 1oo o11o o1k1

Robinson w1 dko o

Wigginton 1 k oow

Key: 1-Single, 2-Double, 3-Triple, 4-Home Run, o-Out, k-Strikeout, w-Walk, h-HBP, e-Reached on error, b-SacBunt,

F-SacFly, c-Fielder’s Choice; d-Double Play Note: Read left-to-right for first-to-last AB.

Multi-HR GamesPlayer Last Home Run Career/2013...Last

Adams 4/14/13 vs. MIL 0/0... Beltran 5/1/13 vs. CIN 35/0... 4/26/13 vs. PITCarpenter 4/26/13 vs. PIT 0/0... ---Craig 9/20/12 vs. HOU 4/0... 8/4/12 vs. SFCruz 6/27/12 at MIA 0/0... ---Curtis None 0/0... ---Descalso 9/2/12 at WSH 0/0... ---Freese 9/19/12 vs. HOU 1/0... 6/7/12 at HOUHolliday 4/30/13 vs. CIN 17/0... 8/1/12 at COLJay 4/10/13 vs. CIN 0/0... ---Kozma 4/2/13 at ARI 0/0... ---Molina 4/12/13 vs. MIL 2/0... 8/21/11 at CHIRobinson 9/28/12 vs. WSH 0/0... ---Wigginton 9/9/12 vs. COL 14/0... 6/26/11 at NYY

DAILY BATTING LOGS HOME RUN HIGHLIGHTS

THIS DATE IN STL HISTORY: On this date in 1985, JohnTudor throws a complete game in an 8-1 win over theGiants at Busch Stadium helped by Jack Clark’s 3-for-4game with a home run and four RBI. It was Tudor’s firstwin of the season on May 3.  A season he would go 20-5 the rest of the season to finish 21-8.

Page 2: St. Louis Cardinals (17-11) at Milwaukee Brewers …...Shelby Miller (3-2, 2.05) vs. Kyle Lohse (1-2, 2.53) TONIGHT’S GAME: The Cardinals continue a six-game road trip over the next

BULLPEN BRIEFS: 0-5 • 5.78 ERA • 71.2 IP • 87 H • 50 R, 46 ER • 24 BB • 71 SO • 11 HR

9/15 SV/Opp ... 20 HOLDS ... 76/52 (68%) 1st BF/Retired ... 48/15 (31%) IR/S

PITCHER SV/Opp HOLD FBF/R IR/S Bullpen Bits#36 RANDY CHOATE - LHP 0/0 3 9/8 15/2Last Appearance: 4/29 vs. CIN; ND, 0.2 IP, 1 H,0 R,0 ER,0 BB,0 SO#58 JOE KELLY - RHP 0/1 4 9/5 5/1Last Appearance: 5/2 at MIL; H, 0.2 IP, 2 H,2 R,2 ER,0 BB,1 SO#61 SETH MANESS - RHP --- - --- ---Last Appearance: 4/22 vs. IOW; L, 6.0 IP, 8 H, 5 R, 5 ER, 1 BB, 2 SO

#62 CARLOS MARTINEZ - RHP --- - --- ---Last Appearance: 4/29 vs. ARK; W, 5.0 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 5 SO

#44 EDWARD MUJICA - RHP 7/7 4 12/10 8/0Last Appearance: 5/2 at MIL; S #7, 1.0 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 0 BB, 2 SO

#26 TREVOR ROSENTHAL -RHP 0/2 8 16/12 6/2Last Appearance: 5/2 at MIL; H, 1.1 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 3 SO

#54 FERNANDO SALAS - RHP 0/1 1 9/4 6/3

Last Appearance: 4/28 vs. PIT; ND, 2.1 IP, 2 H,1 R,1 ER,1 BB,2 SO

Choate 3rd in NL with 15 IRs...allowed just7 HR to LHB since 2000... Kelly has K’d abatter in 7-of-9 app this season... Manessrookie was 2-2, 4.32 ERA in 4 GS at Mem-phis AAA ...has just 18 BBs in 247.2 careerminor league IP... Martinez K’d 26% of allbatters faced in minors... Mujica 7th in NLsaves (7)...has save or hold in 30 of 41 G’sw/STL... Rosenthal leads all MLB relieverswith 23 K...leads all NL pitchers with a32.1 swing&miss pct...team leader w/16app. (T2nd NL) & 17.0 relief IP (3rdNL)...T2nd in NL w/8 Holds... Salas has ca-reer .199 opp. BA at Busch Std.

BATTING ORDER

11 Jay 18, Carpenter 8, Robinson 2

22 Carpenter 14, Beltran 10, Craig 3, Jay 1

33 Holliday 26, Craig 1, Beltran 1

44 Craig 20, Beltran 8

55 Molina 20, Beltran 6, Craig 2

66 Freese 10, Molina 7, Adams 5, Carpenter 3, Wigginton 1, Descalso 1, Jay 1

77 Descalso 6, Kozma 6, Freese 5, Jay 4, Robinson 2, Wigginton 2, Adams 1, Cruz 1, Carpenter 1

88 Kozma 21, Descalso 7

99 Wainwright 6, Garcia 6, Lynn 6, Miller 5, Westbrook 5Lineups Used: 19

STARTS BY POSITION

CC Molina 27, Cruz 1

1B1B Craig 21, Adams 6, Wigginton 1

2B2B Carpenter 15, Descalso 13

SSSS Kozma 26, Descalso 2

3B3B Freese 15, Carpenter 11, Wigginton 2

LFLF Holliday 27, Craig 2

CFCF Jay 24, Robinson 4

RFRF Beltran 25, Craig 3

PP Wainwright 6, Garcia 6, Lynn 6, Miller 5, Westbrook 5

DHDH --

THE LINEUP CARD

TONIGHT’S STARTING PITCHER

Scoring first 13-6 Opponent scores first 4-5

Scoring more than 3 runs 13-2Scoring 3 runs 1-2Scoring fewer than 3 runs 3-7

Scoring in 3 or fewer innings 15-10Scoring in 4 or more innings 2-1

First game of Series 6-4Last game of Series 4-5

First game of road trip 2-1Last game of road trip 2-0First game of homestand 1-1Last game of homestand 1-1Following off-days 2-3

Final at-bat decisions 0-3Come-from-behind wins 5Walk-off wins/losses 0-1

In errorless games 11-6Extra innings 0-2Shutouts 5-3

Leading after 7 innings 16-3Tied after 7 innings 1-1Trailing after 7 innings 0-7

Leading after 8 innings 17-1Tied after 8 innings 0-3Trailing after 8 innings 0-7

Out-hit opponents 13-1Out-hit by opponents 2-10

Runs via HR 29Opponent runs via HR 26

RECORD WHEN...

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12+TotalCARDINALS 12 9 22 17 10 30 11 10 5 0 0 1 127OPPONENTS 11 4 8 10 7 10 13 16 18 1 0 2 100

2013 SCORING BY INNING

Cardinals Recent TransactionsMay 3: Optioned RHP Mitchell Boggs to Memphis (AAA).  Purchased RHP Carlos Martinez from Spring-

field (AA). Moved INF Rafael Furcal to 60-day disabled list. 1B Matt Adams begins rehab assignment at

Srpingfield (AA).

April 28: Purchased RHP Seth Maness from Memphis (AAA).

April 27: Optioned LHP Marc Rzepczynski to Memphis (AAA) following the game.

April 26: Placed 1B Matt Adams (right oblique strain) on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to April

22. Purchased INF Jermaine Curtis from Memphis (AAA).

April 8: Activated 3B David Freese from the 15-day disabled list. Optioned INF Ryan Jackson to Mem-

TT EEAA MM    BB AATT TT II NN GG

Most Runs - Inning - Cards 9 (4th) 4/7 at SFMost Runs - Inning - Opponent 9 (9th) 4/8 vs. CINMost Runs - 1st Inning - Cards 3 4/24 at WSHMost Runs - 1st Inning - Opponent 5 4/19 at PHIMost Runs - Game - Cards 14 4/7 at SFMost Runs - Game - Opponent 13 4/8 vs. CINMost Runs - Game - Both Clubs 19 4/3 at ARIMost Hits - Game - Cards 16 4/3 at ARIMost Hits - Game - Opponent 17 4/3 at ARIMost Hits - Game - Both Clubs 33 4/3 at ARIFewest Hits - Game - Cards 1 4/17 at PITMost Extra Base Hits - Game - Cards 8 4/10 vs. CINMost Singles - Game - Cards 12* 5/2 at MILMost Doubles - Game - Cards 5* 4/15 at PITMost Triples - Game - Cards 1 4/7 at SF Most Home Runs - Game - Cards 4 4/10 vs. CINMost Home Runs - Game - Opponent 4 4/28 vs. PITLongest Home Run Streak (Games) 4 4/18-21Most Stolen Bases - Game - Cards 2 4/18 at PHIMost Stolen Bases - Game - Opponent 2 5/2 at MIL

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Most Strikeouts - Game - Cards 14 4/9 vs. CINMost Strikeouts - Game - Opponent 12 4/3 at ARIFewest Strikeouts - Game - Cards 3* 4/10 vs. CINFewest Strikeouts - Game - Opponent 0 4/30 vs. CINMost Walks - Game - Cards 8 4/8 vs. CINMost Walks - Game - Opponent 7 4/15 at PITFewest Walks - Game - Cards 0* 4/30 vs. CINFewest Walks - Game - Opponents 0* 4/17 at PITFewest Hits Allowed 2 4/12 vs. MIL

II NN DD II VV II DD UUAALL    BBAATT TTII NN GG

Longest Hit Streak-Games 8, Holliday/Molina4/7-15Longest HR Streak-Games 3*, Beltran 4/18-20Longest Run Streak-Games 4*, Holliday 4/18-4/22Longest RBI Streak-Games 4, Molina 4/10-15Most Runs - Game 3*, Jay 4/15 at PITMost Hits - Game 4*, Carpenter 4/10 vs. CINMost Doubles - Game 2*, Carpenter 5/1 vs. CINMost Triples - Game 1, Jay 4/7 at SFMost Home Runs - Game 2, Beltran 4/26 vs. PITMost RBI - Game 3*, 2 players 4/26 vs. PITMost SB - Game 1*, Molina 4/29 vs. CIN Most Walks - Game 2*, Jay 4/29 v. CINMost Int. Walks - Game 1*, Descalso 4/27 vs. PIT

IINN DD IIVV II DD UUAA LL    PP II TTCC HH II NN GG

Most K’s Game-Starter 12, Wainwright 4/13 vs. MILMost K’s Game-Reliever 3*, Rosenthal 5/2 at MILLongest Winning Streak 5, Lynn 4/9-presentLongest Losing Streak 2, Salas & Boggs ---Most IP Game-Starter 9.0*, Wainwright4/13 vs. MILMost IP Game-Reliever 2.1*, Salas 4/28 vs. PITConsecutive Scoreless IP 18.0, Wainwright 4/7-18Fewest Hits Allowed - CG 4, Wainwright 4/13 vs. MIL

TT EEAA MM    MM IISS CC EELL LLAA NN EEOO UU SS

Longest Winning Streak *4 games 4/22-27Longest Losing Streak 3 games 4/27-29Longest Game -Innings 16 4/3 at ARILongest Game -Time (overall) 5:32 4/3 at ARI (16)Longest Game -Time (9-inn game) 3:42 4/27 vs. PITShortest Game -Time (9-inn game)*2:15 4/30 v. CINLargest Crowd -Home #47,345 4/8 vs. CINLargest Crowd -Road 48,033 4/1 at ARILargest Margin of Victory 11 runs (14-3) 4/7 at SFLargest Margin of Defeat *9 runs (9-0) 4/28 vs. PITLargest Comeback Win 2 runs 4/7 at SFComeback Wins (4 or more runs) --- ---Most Left on Base 12 4/3 at ARIMost Errors 2* 4/22 at WSHLongest Errorless Streak (Games) 7 4/23-30Most Doubleplays Turned-Cardinals 3* 4/21 at PHIMost Doubleplays Turned-Opponent 4 4/23 at WSH* Happened more than once - last time listed.

# Largest Regular Season Crowd at Busch Stadium III

2013 CARDINALS HIGHS & LOWS

Upcoming MilestonesPlayer Milestone Needs ForDavid Freese RBI 19 200Jaime Garcia Games 5 100Matt Holliday SB 5 100 HR’s w/ STL 7 100Yadier Molina 2Bs 11 200Jason Motte Saves w/ STL* 5 59Adam Wainwright Strikeouts% 24 975Jake Westbrook Games 1 300*T7th on STL all-time list % T6th STL all-time list (Haines)

STL rec. in Avg. IP K’s/ Run

Pitcher Starts QS W-L his starts per start 9 IP support

Garcia 6 3 3-1 3-3 6.0 7.0 3.5 (21)

Lynn 6 4 5-0 5-1 6.0 9.8 7.0 (42)

Miller 5 3 3-2 3-2 6.0 9.7 2.2 (11)

Wainwright 6 6 4-2 4-2 7.1 8.7 5.2 (31)

Westbrook 5 5 2-1 2-3 6.2 4.8 4.4 (22)

Totals 28 21 17-6 17-11 6.1 8.0 4.5 (121)

180.2 IP 160 Ks

GETTING STARTED

TOMORROW’S STARTING PITCHER

SHELBY MILLER • RHP • 6-3 • 215 • 22 yrs • #40

[Made one career start vs. MIL (4/12 at STL), threw 7.0 scorelessallowing one hit, one walk and struck out eight.[Ranks 10th in the NL in ERA (2.05), 7th in opp. BA (.189) and 9thin K/9 IP (9.68)[Took loss vs. PIT (4/28) allowing three runs over 5.2 innings.[Ranks 2nd among NL rookie pitchers in ERA & strikeouts (33).[Tied for MLB lead in sacrifice bunts (5) with Barry Zito, SF.[Set Memphis (AAA) franchise record last season w/160 K’s.

MILLER 2013 RUNS ALLOWED

Inning 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

5 Starts 1 2 1 2 1 2 0 -- --

Total Runs: 9 Earned Runs: 9

MILLER SEASON & CAREER

W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO

2012 MEM 11-10 4.74 27 27 136.2 138 78 72 50 160

STL 1-0 1.32 6 1 13.2 9 2 2 4 16

2013 STL 3-2 2.05 5 5 30.2 21 9 9 10 33

Minors 29-21 3.73 78 78 383.2 352 180 159 138 472

Majors 4-2 2.23 11 6 44.1 30 11 11 14 49

MILLER vs. BREWERS W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO

2013 1-0 0.00 1 1 7.0 1 0 0 1 8

Career 1-0 0.00 1 1 7.0 0 0 0 1 8

Last win vs. MIL: 4/12/13 at STL (2-0)

MILLER CAREER HITTING TOTALS AVG. AB H HR RBI SH

2013 .000 7 0 0 0 5

Career .200 10 2 0 0 5

ADAM WAINWRIGHT • RHP • 6-7 • 228 • 31 yrs • #50

[Has the lowest career ERA (1.93) vs. MIL among active pitchers(min. 50 IP). Also has most career CG (4)/ShO (3) among actives.[Walked his 1st batter after 34.2 IP to start season. Since 1900 is2nd longest STL streak: Slim Sallee in 1913, no walks in 1st 40.0 IP.[Pitched a CG 4-hit shutout vs. MIL on 4/13. Became 1st Cardspitcher since Gibson (6/17/70) to pitch CG shutout w/a K in everyinning as Adam fanned 12 (tied career high).[Led NL pitchers in the month of April in wins (4, T1st), innings(44.1), HR/9 IP (0.00), strikeout/walk ratio (14.33) and qualitystarts (6, T1st).[1st in the N.L. w/ 44.1 IP, 6th w/ 43 K’s, 8th w/2.03 ERA in N.L. [Signed largest contract by STL pitcher (5 yrs, 2014-18) on 3/28.

WAINWRIGHT vs. BREWERS W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO2013 1-0 0.00 1 1 9.0 4 0 0 0 12Career 9-6 1.93 25 18 139.2 94 42 30 26 134Last win vs. MIL: 4/13/13 at STL (8-0)

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2013 CARDINALS DAY-BY-DAY H/R Time/ GA/

Date Opp. D/N Result Winner-Loser-Save Att. W-L STD GB

4/1 ARI R-N L, 6-2 Kennedy-Wainwright 48,033 0-1 T3 -1.0

4/2 ARI R-N W, 6-1 Garcia-Cahill 28,387 1-1 T2 -0.5

4/3 ARI R-N L, 10-9 (16) Collmenter-Salas 26,896 1-2 T4 -0.5

4/4 OPEN DATE 1-2 T3 -1.0

4/5 SF R-D L, 1-0 Zito-Westbrook-Romo 41,581 1-3 T3 -2.0

4/6 SF R-D W, 6-3 Miller-Vogelsong-Boggs 41,402 2-3 T2 -1.0

4/7 SF R-D W, 14-3 Wainwright-Cain 42,201 3-3 2 -1.0

4/8 CIN H-D L, 13-4 LeCure-Boggs #47,345 3-4 2 -2.0

4/9 CIN H-N W, 5-1 Lynn-Arroyo 37,731 4-4 2 -1.0

4/10 CIN H-D W, 10-0 WESTBROOK-Bailey 34,882 5-4 T1 ---

4/11 OPEN DATE 5-4 T1 ---

4/12 MIL H-N W, 2-0 Miller-Lohse-Boggs 42,528 6-4 1 +1.0

4/13 MIL H-D W, 8-0 WAINWRIGHT-Gallardo #44,696 7-4 1 +2.0

4/14 MIL H-D L, 4-3 (10) Kintzler-Salas-Badenhop 42,645 7-5 1 +1.0

4/15 PIT R-N W, 10-6 Lynn-McDonald 10,539 8-5 1 +2.0

4/16 PIT R-N PPD-RAIN 8-5 1 +2.0

4/17 PIT R-N L, 5-0 Burnett-Miller 9,570 8-6 1 +0.5

4/18 PHI R-N W, 4-3 Wainwright-Adams-Mujica 34,256 9-6 1 +0.5

4/19 PHI R-N L, 8-2 (7) HALLADAY-Garcia 34,092 9-7 1 +0.5

4/20 PHI R-N W, 5-0 Lynn-Lee 41,050 10-7 1 +0.5

4/21 PHI R-N L, 7-3 Adams-Boggs 35,115 10-8 T2 -0.5

4/22 WSH R-N W, 3-2 Miller-Haren-Mujica 27,263 11-8 2 -0.5

4/23 WSH R-N W, 2-0 Wainwright-Detwiller-Mujica 29,986 12-8 1 +0.5

4/24 WSH R-D W, 4-2 Garcia-Strasburg-Mujica 33,694 13-8 1 +0.5

4/25 OPEN DATE 13-8 1 +0.5

4/26 PIT H-N W, 9-1 Lynn-J.Sanchez #44,090 14-8 1 +1.5

4/27 PIT H-D L, 5-3 Burnett-Kelly-Grilli 40,909 14-9 1 +0.5

4/28 PIT H-D L, 9-0 Locke-Miller 41,470 14-10 2 -0.5

4/29 CIN H-N L, 2-1 Latos-Wainwright-Chapman 36,681 14-11 T2 -0.5

4/30 CIN H-N W, 2-1 Garcia-Arroyo-Mujica 37,535 15-11 1 +0.5

APRIL TOTALS 450,512 15-11 1 +0.5

5/1 CIN H-D W, 4-2 Lynn-Bailey-Mujica 39,821 16-11 1 +0.5

5/2 MIL R-N W, 6-5 Westbrook-Peralta-Mujica 22,204 17-11 1 +1.0

5/3 MIL R-N 7:10

5/4 MIL R-D 3:05

5/5 MIL R-D 1:10

5/6 OPEN DATE

5/7 CHI R-N 7:05

5/8 CHI R-D 1:20

5/9 OPEN DATE

5/10 COL H-N 7:15

5/11 COL H-D 1:15

5/12 COL H-D 1:15

5/13 NYM H-N 6:05

5/14 NYM H-N 7:15

5/15 NYM H-N 7:15

5/16 NYM H-D 12:45

5/17 MIL H-N 7:15

5/18 MIL H-N 6:15

5/19 MIL H-D 1:15

5/20 SD R-N 9:10

5/21 SD R-N 9:10

5/22 SD R-N 9:10

5/23 OPEN DATE

5/24 LAD R-N 9:10

5/25 LAD R-N 6:15

5/26 LAD R-D 3:10

5/27 KC R-D 1:10

5/28 KC R-N 7:10

5/29 KC H-N 7:15

5/30 KC H-N 7:15

5/31 SF H-N 7:15

MAY TOTALS

6/1 SF H-N 6:15

6/2 SF H-D 1:15

6/3 ARI H-N 7:15

6/4 ARI H-N 7:15

6/5 ARI H-N 7:15

6/6 ARI H-N 6:15

6/7 CIN R-N 6:10

6/8 CIN R-N 6:15

6/9 CIN R-D 12:10

6/10 OPEN DATE

6/11 NYM R-N 6:10

6/12 NYM R-N 6:10

6/13 NYM R-D 12:10

6/14 MIA R-N 6:10

6/15 MIA R-D 3:00

6/16 MIA R-D 12:10

6/17 CHI H-N 6:05

6/18 CHI H-N 7:15

6/19 CHI H-N 7:15

6/20 CHI H-N 7:15

6/21 TEX H-N 7:15

6/22 TEX H-N 6:15

6/23 TEX H-D 1:15

6/24 OPEN DATE

6/25 HOU R-N 7:05

6/26 HOU R-N 7:05

6/27 OPEN DATE

6/28 OAK R-N 9:05

6/29 OAK R-D 3:05

6/30 OAK R-D 3:05

JUNE TOTALS

7/1 OPEN DATE

7/2 LAA R-N 9:05

7/3 LAA R-N 9:05

7/4 LAA R-N 8:05

7/5 MIA H-N 7:15

7/6 MIA H-D 1:15

7/7 MIA H-D 1:15

7/8 OPEN DATE

7/9 HOU H-N 7:15

7/10 HOU H-N 7:15

H/R Time/ GA/

Date Opp. D/N Result Winner-Loser-Save Att. W-L STD GB

7/11 CHI R-N 7:05

7/12 CHI R-D 1:20

7/13 CHI R-N 6:15

7/14 CHI R-N 7:05

1ST HALF TOTALS

7/15 All-Star Break

7/16 All-Star Game - New York, NY (Mets)

7/17 All-Star Break

7/18 OPEN DATE

7/19 SD H-N 7:15

7/20 SD H-N 6:15

7/21 SD H-D 1:15

7/22 OPEN DATE

7/23 PHI H-N 7:15

7/24 PHI H-N 7:15

7/25 PHI H-N 6:15

7/26 ATL R-N 6:30

7/27 ATL R-D 2:05

7/28 ATL R-D 12:357/29 PIT R-N 6:05

7/30 PIT R-D 3:05

DH PIT R-N*

7/31 PIT R-N 6:05

JULY TOTALS

8/1 PIT R-N 6:05

8/2 CIN R-N 6:10

8/3 CIN R-N 6:10

8/4 CIN R-D 12:10

8/5 LAD H-N 6:05

8/6 LAD H-N 7:15

8/7 LAD H-N 7:15

8/8 LAD H-N 7:15

8/9 CHI H-N 7:15

8/10 CHI H-N 6:15

8/11 CHI H-D 1:15

8/12 OPEN DATE

8/13 PIT H-N 7:15

8/14 PIT H-N 7:15

8/15 PIT H-D 12:45

8/16 CHI R-D 1:20

8/17 CHI R-D 12:05

8/18 CHI R TBA

8/19 MIL R-N 7:10

8/20 MIL R-N 7:10

8/21 MIL R-D 1:10

8/22 ATL H-N 7:15

8/23 ATL H-N 7:15

8/24 ATL H-N 6:15

8/25 ATL H-D 1:15

8/26 CIN H-N 6:05

8/27 CIN H-N 6:15

8/28 CIN H-N 7:15

8/29 OPEN DATE

8/30 PIT R-N 6:05

8/31 PIT R-N 6:05

AUGUST TOTALS

9/1 PIT R-D 12:35

9/2 CIN R-D 12:10

9/3 CIN R-N 6:10

9/4 CIN R-N 6:10

9/5 CIN R-N 6:10

9/6 PIT H-N 7:15

9/7 PIT H-N 6:15

9/8 PIT H-D 1:15

9/9 OPEN DATE

9/10 MIL H-N 7:15

9/11 MIL H-N 7:15

9/12 MIL H-N 7:15

9/13 SEA H-N 7:15

9/14 SEA H-N 6:15

9/15 SEA H-D 1:15

9/16 COL R-N 7:40

9/17 COL R-N 7:40

9/18 COL R-N 7:40

9/19 COL R-D 2:10

9/20 MIL R-N 7:10

9/21 MIL R-N 6:10

9/22 MIL R-D 1:10

9/23 WSH H-N 7:15

9/24 WSH H-N 7:15

9/25 WSH H-D 12:45

9/26 OPEN DATE

9/27 CHI H-N 7:15

9/28 CHI H-N 6:15

9/29 CHI H-D 1:15

SEPT. TOTALS

2ND HALF TOTALS

SEASON TOTALS

NOTE: Pitchers' complete games in CAPS; Extra innings shown in parentheses;

Times listed are Central (STL) time; *indicates make-up game due to rain out; # indicates

sellout.