Yuma Sun

Cardinals get by D-backs

- BY STEVE OVERBEY

ST. LOUIS – St. Louis catcher Andrew Knizner had to take a peak at the scoreboard.

He couldn’t believe his eyes after a catching a 103.1 mile-per hour fast- ball from reliever Ryan Helsley in the eighth inning of the Cardinals’ 7-5 win over the Arizona Diamondbac­ks on Sunday.

“Any time you can run up 103, that lights up the entire crowd,” Knizner said.

Harrison Bader and Nolan Arenado homered in the seventh inning to help the Cardinals rally from a 5-3 deficit

St. Louis won for the third time in five games and salvaged a split of the four-game series.

Jordan Luplow hit two homers for Arizona, and Nick Ahmed and Christian Walker also went deep.

Helsley retired all six batters he faced to pick up his first save of the season. He overpowere­d Ahmed, Cooper Hummel and Daulton Varsho in striking out the side in the final frame. Helsley has 16 strikeouts without a walk in seven appearance­s this season covering 8 1/3 innings.

St. Louis first-year manager Oliver Marmol called Helsley’s performanc­e, “absolutely electric.”

Knizner couldn’t help but take a quick look at the radar gun reading after Helsley struck out Ketel Marte for the second out in the eighth.

It was the fastest pitch in the majors this season. Helsley said his previous fastest pitch was 101.8.

Brendan Donovan had a run-scoring grounder, and Bader slammed a tworun shot off reliever Keynan Middleton ((0-1) to put the Cardinals up 6-5.

One batter later, Arenado slammed his teamhigh sixth of the season. He had served a one-game suspension on Saturday for his part in an altercatio­n against the New York Mets on Wednesday.6

Kodi Whitley (2-0) got

the last out in the top of the seventh to pick up the win.

Luplow, who entered the game on a 1-for-11 skid, had solo homers in the first and seventh innings for his fifth career multi-homer game.

Ahmed hit his third homer of the season to snap a 2-2 tie in the fifth inning. He has three homers in his last four games.

“We had a game where we felt like we should have won,” Ahmed said.

Arizona starter Zach Davies allowed just three hits in a five-inning, 90-pitch stint. He struck out two and walked one. Both of the runs he gave up were unearned.

St. Louis starter Jordan Hicks gave up two hits and two earned runs in 3 1/3 innings. He struck out four and walked two.

Albert Pujols, who went 1-for-4, started at first base for the Cardinals for the first time at home since Game 7 of 2011 World Series.

UP NEXT

Diamondbac­ks: RHP Zac Gallen (0-0, 0.60) will face Miami RHP Pablo Lopez (2-0, 0.39) in the first of three-game set on Monday in Miami. Gallen has allowed just one run over his three starts this season.

Cardinals: LHP Steven Matz (2-1, 6.11) will take on Kansas City RHP Zack Greinke (0-1, 2.86) in a makeup game on Monday. The original contest was rained out on April 13. Matz allowed four runs in four innings on Wednesday.

 ?? JEFF ROBERSON/AP ?? ARIZONA DIAMONDBAC­KS’ CHRISTIAN WALKER (LEFT) is congratula­ted by teammate Ketel Marte (4) after hitting a solo home run during the fourth inning of a game against the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday in St. Louis.
JEFF ROBERSON/AP ARIZONA DIAMONDBAC­KS’ CHRISTIAN WALKER (LEFT) is congratula­ted by teammate Ketel Marte (4) after hitting a solo home run during the fourth inning of a game against the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday in St. Louis.
 ?? ?? Cardinals 7 Diamondbac­ks 5 STL: 12-9 ARI: 10-13
Cardinals 7 Diamondbac­ks 5 STL: 12-9 ARI: 10-13

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