Texarkana Gazette

Braves beat Cards, 4-0

Morton takes no-hitter into seventh inning

- By George Henry

ATLANTA — Charlie Morton didn’t allow a hit until the seventh inning and took a shutout into the eighth, lifting the Atlanta Braves over the St. Louis Cardinals 4-0 on Thursday night.

Morton gave up his first hit when Paul Goldschmid­t lined a single to left-center with one out, but the right-hander followed by getting Nolan Arenado to pop up and struck out Tyler O’Neill. He allowed singles to Matt Carpenter and pinch-hitter José Rondón in the eighth and was pulled with two outs.

Atlanta led 1-0 in the fifth on Guillermo Heredia’s third homer. Ozzie Albies had an RBI triple in the sixth, and Abraham Almonte followed with an RBI double to make it 3-0.

Ronald Acuña Jr.’s sacrifice fly in the seventh pushed it to 4-0.

Luke Jackson struck out Tommy Edman to strand the runners after replacing Morton (6-3), who allowed three hits and no walks with seven strikeouts.

Morton and Cardinals starter John Gant didn’t allow a hit early on, but they weren’t perfect. Gant gave up a walk to Almonte to begin the second. Morton allowed two baserunner­s when he hit Matt Carpenter with a pitch in the third and did the same to Dylan Carlson in the fourth.

Acuña singled to open the fourth, and Freddie Freeman followed with a single, but the

inning ended when Austin Riley lined out to third.

Morton, who entered 2-12 with a 5.68 ERA in 18 career starts against St. Louis, avoided his tendency this season to allow a big inning. With his fastball topping out at 96 mph, the right-hander mixed in his curveball and cutter to strong effect. He threw 75 of 112 pitches for strikes and faced 27 batters.

Morton benefited from a strong play when Freeman jumped at first base to stab Edman’s liner to end the sixth.

Acuña walked to begin the sixth, stole second, advanced on Freeman’s groundout and scored on Albies’ triple to left-center to make it 2-0. That chased Gant, who was replaced by Daniel Ponce de Leon. Almonte followed with his RBI double.

Gant (4-5) allowed four hits, three runs and two walks with four strikeouts in 5 1/3 innings.

The three-time defending NL East champion Braves, who began the night 7 1/2 games back in the division, had dropped six of seven and were five games under .500 for the first time since the end of the 2017 season.

The Cardinals entered three games back in the NL Central but had won three straight after losing nine of 10.

 ?? AP Photo/John Bazemore ?? Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Charlie Morton works against the St. Louis Cardinals batter during the seventh inning of a baseball game Thursday in Atlanta. Morton took a no-hitter into the seventh inning.
AP Photo/John Bazemore Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Charlie Morton works against the St. Louis Cardinals batter during the seventh inning of a baseball game Thursday in Atlanta. Morton took a no-hitter into the seventh inning.

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