Texarkana Gazette

Cardinals rally from 5-0 deficit, beat Phillies, 7-6

- By Rob Maaddi

PHILADELPH­IA—Th e Cardinals used the long ball to rally and small ball to win.

Tommy Pham's second solo homer off Hector Neris in the ninth inning tied it and the St. Louis Cardinals came back from a 5-0 deficit to beat the Philadelph­ia Phillies 7-6 in 10 innings Wednesday night.

Jedd Gyorko hit a two-run homer and pinch-hitter Jose Martinez also connected for St. Louis.

"Any time you come back like that, it feels real good, shows we have a lot of character," Pham said.

The game went to extra innings after Freddy Galvis lined a double down the leftfield line with two outs in the bottom of the ninth, but Odubel Herrera ran through a stop sign, around third-base coach Juan Samuel and was thrown out by 10 feet. He didn't even attempt to slide and was pulled from the game in a double switch.

"I was playing aggressive, I wanted to win the game, I put my head down and kept running," Herrera said through a translator. "I saw (the stop sign) late. It's my mistake."

Phillies manager Pete Mackanin said Herrera let his "emotions get the best of him."

Martinez led off the 10th with a double to right off Edubray Ramos (0-6). He advanced to third on a balk and scored when Ramos made a throwing error on a pickoff attempt at first base after Dexter Fowler was intentiona­lly walked. Yadier Molina added an RBI single.

Phillies starter Nick Pivetta had a career-high 10 strikeouts and allowed three runs and four hits in six innings. The rookie right-hander fanned nine in seven scoreless innings in his previous outing against Boston—also a no-decision. The Cardinals won their second straight extra-inning game after losing five of six.

The Phillies have lost 13 of 14 and 39 of 50. They have the worst record in the majors (22-48).

Cardinals starter Michael Wacha gave up five runs— two earned—and nine hits in four innings. Brett Cecil (1-2) got two outs to earn the win. Seung Hwan Oh allowed a run but finished for his 16th save in 18 tries.

The Phillies jumped ahead 3-0 in the first inning. The runs were unearned because of a fielding error by second baseman Greg Garcia.

 ?? Associated Press ?? St. Louis Cardinals' Michael Wacha pitches during the third inning of the team's baseball game against the Philadelph­ia Phillies on Wednesday in Philadelph­ia.
Associated Press St. Louis Cardinals' Michael Wacha pitches during the third inning of the team's baseball game against the Philadelph­ia Phillies on Wednesday in Philadelph­ia.

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