Goldschmidt homers in 4th game in row, Cards top Pirates 6-3
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Paul Goldschmidt sure likes hitting in Pittsburgh.
Goldschmidt homered in his career-high fourth straight game, powering the St. Louis Cardinals over the Pittsburgh 6-3 on Thursday. He drove in nine runs and had four of the Cardinals’ 12 home runs during a fourgame sweep of the Pirates.
“He’s an impressive guy,” Cardinals manager Mike Shildt said. “We’re seeing what he’s capable of consistently. We’re not surprised.”
With St. Louis ahead 2-1 in the fourth, Goldschmidt drove a changeup from Joe Musgrove (7-9) for his 22nd home run. He has one homer in each of his past five games against Pittsburgh.
“We’ve been finding some holes,” Goldschmidt said. “We’ve been hitting extra-base hits.”
Kolten Wong homered later in the fourth and Dexter Fowler hit a two-run drive for a 6-1 margin in the fifth as the Cardinals won for the 11th time in 14 games since the All-Star break, including their last five.
Pittsburgh was outscored 30-19 in the series and has lost 11 of 13.
“We haven’t played winning baseball,” Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said. “I know that’s an overstatement, but it’s a statement, and it’s true. We haven’t played winning baseball. We haven’t connected the dots.”
Miles Mikolas (7-10) gave up three runs and five hits in six innings.
“I felt good to have a couple games in a row getting into the sixth and close to the seventh,” Mikolas said. “Thought I had everything working today. Maybe not my best fastball, but I thought I had good control of the slider and the other off-speed stuff.”
Musgrove matched his season high by giving up six runs — five earned — and seven hits in five innings. He faulted his slider.
“I thought they were kind of able to eliminate that pitch,” he said. “I threw a lot of really good ones just right off the edge. I couldn’t get them to chase.”
José Martinez hit an RBI single in the first and scored on Paul DeJong’s sacrifice fly. Bryan Reynolds’s sacrifice fly cut the Cardinals’ lead to 2-1 in the third.
Right-hander Alex McRae, recalled from Triple-A Indianapolis, followed Musgrove and gave up one walk in 1 2/3 innings. To make room on the 25-man roster, right-hander Luis Escobar was optioned to Indianapolis.