The Day

DeJong leads Cardinals past the Mets

- By RONALD BLUM AP Baseball Writer

New York — Paul DeJong had the first multihomer game of his big league career, Luke Weaver held the Mets to one run in five innings and the St. Louis Cardinals beat New York 5-1 on Sunday to avoid an opening three-game sweep.

DeJong sent a fastball off the facing of the left-field second deck in the second inning, making him 3 for 3 with a pair of homers in his career against Steven Matz (0-1). DeJong hit his second solo homer in the eighth against Jacob Rhame.

DeJong hit .285 with 25 home runs and 65 RBIs as a rookie last year, earning a $26 million, six-year contract.

Marcell Ozuna broke out of an 0-for9 start with three hits, including an RBI double in the third and a run-scoring single in the fifth. Yadier Molina hit a leadoff homer in the fourth for the Cardinals, outscored 15-6 in the first two games.

Weaver (1-0) last summer became the first Cardinals rookie to win seven straight starts since Ted Wilks in 1944. A rare starting pitcher with a single-digit uniform number (7), he struggled through a 27-pitch first inning in his first outing against the Mets and gave up Amed Rosario's tying single in the second. The 24-year-old right-hander settled in and wound up allowing five hits, four of them singles.

Former Norwich Free Academy standout Dominic Leone pitched a scoreless ninth, making his first appearance with the Cardinals.

 ?? KATHY WILLENS/AP PHOTO ?? Cardinals relief pitcher Dominic Leone follows through on a pitch during the ninth inning of Sunday’s game against the Mets at New York. Leone, the former Norwich Free Academy standout, finished up the Cardinals’ 5-1 win.
KATHY WILLENS/AP PHOTO Cardinals relief pitcher Dominic Leone follows through on a pitch during the ninth inning of Sunday’s game against the Mets at New York. Leone, the former Norwich Free Academy standout, finished up the Cardinals’ 5-1 win.

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