SL sits on historic day for Yadi-Wäinö

MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin – Nolan Sorrejat connected on 2 homers in the first three innings and the St. Louis Cardinals overwhelmed the Milwaukee Brewers on Friday 15-4 in a game in which Adam Wainwright and Puerto Rican Yadier Molina arrived together a milestone.

St. Louis got six home runs, his highest figure in the campaign. Sandblasted fired a two-run toddler at the first inning and repeated in the third for his 28th and 29th rushing of the season.

Molina got a great slam, Harrison Bader cleared with a three-run homer, Tyler O’Neil hit another two-run and Panamanian Edmundo Sosa added 1 solo.

The match was number 300 in which Wainwright and Molina have seen action together with the Cardinals, the former as opener and the latter as receiver. The figure made them the fourth most prolific drummer of all time.

The Cardinals came close to a game and a half from Cincinnati for the second wildcard in the National League after the Reds were crushed 15-5 by Detroit.

Molina and Sosa fired their homers in a row when there were two outs at the top of the ninth episode.

The pitcher-receiver brand is owned by Mickey Lolich and Bill Freehan, who were the Detroit Tigers’ starting drummer for 324 games.

Wainwright (14-7) worked six innings a third, during which he scored two runs. Milwaukee opener Dominican Freddy Peralta was charged with defeat.

For the Cardinals, Puerto Rican Yadier Molina 4-1, two scored, four produced. Panamanian Edmundo Sosa of 4-2, 3 scored, one towed. The Venezuelan José Rondón 1-0.

For the Brewers, Dominicans Willy Adames 4-0 and Pablo Reis 2-2. The Venezuelans Eduardo Escobar 2-0 and Omar Narváez 3-1, one scored. Mexican Luis Uries 4-3, one scored, one produced.

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