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Reds scrap with Cards at plate, tangle in outfield, win 9-6

CINCINNATI

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(AP) — Nick Castellano­s stood over, flexed and jawed at St. Louis pitcher Jake Woodford after scoring, setting off a series of scuffles that included relievers shoving in the outfield as the Cincinnati Reds beat the Cardinals 9-6 Saturday.

St. Louis starter Adam Wainwright was knocked around for six runs and chased in the third. The next inning, the teams started tagging each other.

“Our whole group was in there, fast and furious,” Cardinals manager Mike Shildt said.

Castellano­s, who homered on opening day and hopped out of the box before tossing his bat, was plunked by Woodford with two outs and none on in the fourth. Castellano­s retrieved the ball and offered to toss it back to Woodford before flipping it out of play.

A wild pitch soon sent Castellano­s scampering home from third and he scored with a headfirst slide for a 7-2 lead as he bumped into Woodford, who took the throw from catcher Yadier Molina at the plate.

Castellano­s said it was raw emotion in the moment after he scored and wasn’t trying to incite Woodford, who had put him on base with a fastball to the ribs. Woodford said it wasn’t intentiona­l.

“I’m not out here to disrespect nobody or whatever, but I want to win,” Castellano­s said.

Said Shildt: “There is no need to stand over somebody and taunt somebody.”

As Castellano­s began walking away, Molina rushed up and tapped him from behind, and the benches and bullpens emptied in a wild scene.

“It’s just him playing hard, being a competitor, and we’ve got his back,” said Tucker Barnhart, whose two-run homer ignited a six-run third for the Reds.

There was more pushing and shoving before order seemed to be restored. But as relief pitchers for both teams were heading back to their bullpens, they tangled in the outfield.

Castellano­s was the only player ejected. Aristides Aquino replaced Castellano­s and led off the sixth inning with a home run.

Umpire crew chief Jim Reynolds said Castellano­s was ejected because after sliding into home, he “re-engaged the pitcher in unnecessar­y fashion.”

Tyler Mahle (1-0) struck out nine in five innings, allowing two earned runs.

Paul DeJong hit two solo home runs for St. Louis. Nolan Arenado connected for his first home run with the Cardinals.

Wainwright (0-1) lasted only 2 2/ 3 innings and gave up five earned runs and seven hits.

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