El Dorado News-Times

Thomas' slam leads Cardinals to victory over Pirates

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ST. LOUIS (AP) — In the big leagues primarily as a defensive replacemen­t, Cardinals rookie outfielder Lane Thomas pounced with a chance to flex his hitting muscles.

Thomas ripped a go-ahead grand slam in the seventh inning, Paul Goldschmid­t and Dexter Fowler also homered, and St. Louis beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 11-9 Sunday.

The Cardinals rallied from an 8-4 deficit to sweep the threegame series and move into second place in the NL Central, two games behind the Chicago Cubs.

Josh Bell had two homers and four RBIs for Pittsburgh, which has lost eight straight. Pablo Reyes added a solo shot in the ninth.

Thomas, playing his 21st game, drove in five runs. His first career slam came off Kyle Crick (3-7) and put the Cardinals ahead 9-8. He also had an RBI triple in the fourth.

"I knew he was going to throw a fastball and I just tried to get ready for it," Thomas said.

Thomas, who has been recalled from the minors four times this season, started for only the second time. Most of his other 19 appearance­s came as a late game defensive replacemen­t.

"My main focus is to make sure my body feels good and that I'm ready when the opportunit­y comes up," Thomas said. "My role has been the defensive part of it, and I really focus on that."

St. Louis manager Mike Shildt was impressed with Thomas' all-around effort. Thomas hosed Adam Frazier at the plate with a one-hop throw from center in the first inning.

"It speaks to the kind of player that he needs to be," Shildt said. "He's going to need to be the guy that can do things like that."

Thomas' five RBI performanc­e ties him for second among NL rookies this season behind Will Smith of the Los Angeles Dodgers, who drove in six against Washington on July 17.

Crick got two strikes on Thomas but could not put him away.

"I was going to throw a heater down," Crick said. "I think it ended up inside about thigh high and he put a pretty good swing on it."

John Gant (8-0) tossed a scoreless seventh to pick up the win. Andrew Miller recorded up his fourth save in six tries.

Goldschmid­t hit his team-high 26th homer in the first inning and started the five-run seventh-inning rally with a leadoff single. Marcell Ozuna followed with a single, and Crick hit back-to-back batters to set the stage for Thomas' third homer of the season.

Fowler hit a two-run homer in the eighth off

Geoff Hartlieb.

"A game that encapsulat­es this team's toughness," Shildt said. "We have the kind of players that you win with."

Bell hit two-run homers in the first and fifth innings. It was the fifth multihomer game of his career, all this season. The homers, his 28th and 29th, were his first since July 5. He has an NL-leading 68 extra-base hits.

The Pirates are 20-41 since June 1.

 ?? Associated Press ?? Big hit: St. Louis ' Lane Thomas ,center, is congratula­ted by teammates after hitting a grand slam home run against the Pittsburgh Pirates Sunday.
Associated Press Big hit: St. Louis ' Lane Thomas ,center, is congratula­ted by teammates after hitting a grand slam home run against the Pittsburgh Pirates Sunday.

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