Frankie Montas Leads Brewers to Victory Over Cardinals
Montas Shines with Seven Innings of Dominance
Frankie Montas delivered a stellar performance on the mound, limiting the St. Louis Cardinals to just one hit over seven shutout innings. The right-hander's outing was a testament to his control and effectiveness, as he struck out seven batters while walking none. Montas's performance marked his deepest outing as a Milwaukee Brewer and earned him the win.
Williams Escapes Ninth-Inning Jam
With the Brewers clinging to a 3-2 lead in the ninth inning, closer Devin Williams entered the game to face the heart of the Cardinals' lineup. After recording two quick outs, Williams loaded the bases with a walk and two singles. However, the right-hander showcased his composure, inducing a groundout from Nolan Arenado to end the inning and secure the victory for Milwaukee.
Brewers Extend Win Streak
The Brewers' victory over the Cardinals extended their winning streak to three games and improved their record to 48-41 on the season. The team's recent surge has moved them into contention for a Wild Card spot in the National League. The Brewers' pitching staff has been key to their success, with Montas and Williams leading the way in recent outings.
Carpenter's Home Run Falls Short
The Cardinals' lone bright spot in the game came in the eighth inning, when Matt Carpenter launched a pinch-hit home run off Brewers reliever Brent Suter. However, it proved to be too little, too late, as the Brewers held on for the win.
Conclusion
Frankie Montas's dominant start and Devin Williams' clutch relief appearance propelled the Milwaukee Brewers to a 3-2 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals. The win extended the Brewers' winning streak to three games and kept them in the hunt for a playoff spot. Meanwhile, the Cardinals' struggles continued as they fell to 43-46 on the season.
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