Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Nola and Harper lead Phillies

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ST. LOUIS — Aaron Nola pitched four-hit ball into the seventh inning, Bryce Harper’s homer gave Philadelph­ia an early lead, and the Phillies held off the St. Louis Cardinals 2-0 on Saturday night to sweep their National League wild-card series.

Nola struck out six and walked one on 101 pitches before leaving with two outs in the seventh. Jose Alvarado then retired Yadier Molina on a popup, stranding a runner on first. Seranthony Dominguez struck out Paul Goldschmid­t and Nolan Arenado to wiggle out of a two-on, one-out jam in the eighth.

Goldschmid­t and Arenado, two of the leading contenders for NL MVP, went a combined 1 for 15 in the series with no RBIs and six strikeouts.

The Cardinals tried to rally one more time off Zach Eflin in the ninth, getting consecutiv­e two-out singles from Corey Dickerson and Molina.

But the starter-turned-closer responded by getting Tommy Edman to foul out to end the game,

giving the Phillies their first postseason series win since topping Cincinnati in the 2010 divisional round.

They’ll face a familiar foe, the NL East champion Braves, when their division series begins Tuesday night in Atlanta.

Miles Mikolas allowed two runs and two hits for St Louis before leaving with two outs in the fifth. Albert Pujols had a pair of singles, including one in the eighth in what

was likely the final at-bat of his career.

“It’s a tough one, when you know it’s Yadi’s last year and Albert’s last year,“Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol said. “There’s just extra motivation to deliver for them, and do something special, and allow that story to end with a championsh­ip.”

‘It’s obviously disappoint­ing,“Marmol said, “but it’s where we’re at.”

 ?? Stacy Revere Getty Images ?? EDMUNDO SOSA, right, of the Philadelph­ia Phillies is mobbed by teammates after catching a foul ball to end the series.
Stacy Revere Getty Images EDMUNDO SOSA, right, of the Philadelph­ia Phillies is mobbed by teammates after catching a foul ball to end the series.

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