The Cardinals opened a four game series against the New York Mets on Monday night. They beat the lackluster Mets 7-1; taking advantage of the Mets lack of offense, terrible pitching and worse defense.
Kyle Lohse got his 10th win of the season. He pitched well against the Mets, holding them scoreless through five. He allowed only one run off five hits in seven innings of work. He walked two, and struck out four.
The Cardinal’s offense took advantage of John Maine early, scoring in each of the first five innings. The Mets made three errors in the game and the Cardinals took advantage, scoring two runs on errors.
Skip Schumaker walked to lead off the first, he advanced to third on a single to right by Aaron Miles. Schumaker would score, and Miles would take second on a single to right by Albert Pujols. Miles would score, but Troy Glaus did not get credit for an RBI because he hit into a double play. The Cardinals scored again in the second, Yadier Molina lead off the inning with a single to right, he advanced to second on a ground out by Brenden Ryan and would score on a fielding error by Luis Castillo. The Cardinals tacked another run in the third when Rick Ankiel singled to lead off the inning and came around to score on a one out double by Troy Glaus. In the fourth inning, with two out, Aaron Miles hit a single to third baseman David Wright, and took second on Wright’s throwing error. Miles would score on a single by Pujols. In the fifth inning, with John Maine out of the game and Carlos Muniz on the mound, Glaus was hit by a pitch to lead of the inning and would score when Chris Duncan hit his fifth homer of the season.
Tuesday night’s game is scheduled for an 8:05 p.m. start. Todd Wellemeyer will be on the mound for the Cardinals and Tony Armas will make his for start for the Mets.
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