Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Martinez sharp on mound, at plate for Cardinals

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CARDINALS 3, GIANTS 2

SAN FRANCISCO — St. Louis pitcher Carlos Martinez found his rhythm early, both on the mound and at the plate.

It was another encouragin­g sign for the right-hander, who struggled through a rough May and wound up on the disabled list for the first time in his career.

Martinez pitched seven effective innings for his third consecutiv­e win and doubled in the Cardinals’ first run in a 3-2 win over the San Francisco Giants 3-2 on Saturday.

“You could tell he found something in the ‘pen that he carried right onto the mound in the first inning,” St. Louis manager Mike Matheny said. “That’s a great place for him to be and he just kept building on it. Now it looks just like he was before he got hurt.”

Martinez missed 23 games while sidelined with a right lat strain and was only marginally effective upon his return. In his last three starts, however, Martinez has a 2.36 ERA while allowing five runs in 19 innings.

“Right now my arm is great so I don’t have any pain in there,” Martinez said. “I have focus always and I believe in myself.”

Martinez allowed one run on six hits with three strikeouts and did not walk a batter for the third time this season.

Kolton Wong had two hits and scored a run, disgruntle­d outfielder Dexter Fowler added a sacrifice fly and Francisco Pena singled in a run.

Martinez (6-4) was steady most of the afternoon and only allowed one runner past first base until the sixth inning. He got Brandon Belt to pop out with a runner on third in the first, stranded runners on base in the second and fourth and then got Brandon Crawford to ground out after Belt’s RBI double in the sixth.

Jordan Hicks allowed a run in the eighth and Bud Norris retired three batters for his 17th save.

“The last outings I’ve had really good focus and I’m comfortabl­e with myself,” Martinez said. “All my pitches are moving, and today I was trying to throw right in the middle because I’ve got a lot of movement on my two-seamer and my cutter.”

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