Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Lackey’s strong 7, 2 HRs top Royals

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ST. LOUIS — John Lackey wore a Cardinals 1985 World Series T- shirt as a 6- year- old growing up in Abilene, Texas, courtesy of an aunt then living in St. Louis.

The right- hander, 36, was a Rangers fan back then, but had no trouble adding the Cardinals to his short list of favorites. No doubt, he enjoyed beating the Kansas City Royals wearing a throwback uniform the teams wore in the I- 70 Series.

“I have a picture of me in a World Series ‘ 85 T- shirt,” Lackey said after the Cardinals

won 4- 3 Thursday night. “I’m kind of an old- school guy.

“I like the old uniforms — they’re sweet. They’re a little bit hotter than the ones we have now, that’s about the only thing.”

Lackey threw seven strong innings after a shaky beginning and Trevor Rosenthal escaped his own jam in the ninth as the Cardinals won in the makeup of a rainout last month. Randal Grichuk and Matt Carpenter hit two- run home runs.

“You try to stay out of those situations,” Rosenthal said after pitching for the third consecutiv­e day. “When we don’t think too far ahead, I think that’s when we all have our best stuff.”

As in the originally scheduled game, St. Louis and Kansas City led their leagues in victories and Lackey ( 9- 5) and Chris Young ( 8- 6) were the scheduled starters.

Rosenthal took over to begin the ninth with a 4- 2 lead. Alex Rios led off with a single and Omar Infante followed with a triple.

The Royals went on to put runners on second and third with no outs and twice baserunner­s were allowed to take second without a throw before Rosenthal held on for his 30th save in 32 chances. Mike Moustakas grounded out to end it.

“That’s a controvers­ial philosophy,” Manager Mike Matheny said. “Mine was I wanted to win it with my closer right now.”

Royals Manager Ned Yost couldn’t deny his surprise.

“Anytime you’re going to let the winning run waltz to second base …” Yost said. “They’ve got a lot of confidence in their closer. It shows you how good he is.”

The paid attendance of 46,003 was the 24th sellout for St. Louis, which took the season series 4- 2, but there were several thousand noshows for the opener of an elongated 11- game homestand.

Salvador Perez and Alex Rios had consecutiv­e RBI singles in the first for the Royals, but they managed just two more hits in Lackey’s final six innings. He is 5- 1 with a 1.75 ERA in his last 8 starts, working 7 or more innings in all but one of them.

“That’s my whole career,” Lackey said. “I get deep in games, that’s why I’m still doing it.”

Young gave up 4 runs in 3 innings, his shortest outing since he allowed 5 runs while getting just 2 outs for Seattle last Sept. 1 at Oakland.

“It just wasn’t good enough. Made

some bad pitches and they both got hit out of the park,” Young said.

 ?? AP/ TOM GANNAM ?? Kansas City pitcher Chris Young ( left) heads back to the mound as St. Louis outfi elder Randal Grichuk rounds the bases after hitting a two- run home run during the Cardinals’ 4- 3 victory Thursday.
AP/ TOM GANNAM Kansas City pitcher Chris Young ( left) heads back to the mound as St. Louis outfi elder Randal Grichuk rounds the bases after hitting a two- run home run during the Cardinals’ 4- 3 victory Thursday.

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