National League Game Summary - Los Angeles at St. Louis
(Tuesday, July 24th)
Final Score: St. Louis 8, Los Angeles 2
St. Louis, MO (Sports Network) - It took Adam Wainwright's arm and bat to help
St. Louis beat Clayton Kershaw and a team that had its number.
Wainwright drove in two runs, scored twice and pitched seven-plus solid
frames, as the Cardinals downed the red-hot Los Angeles Dodgers, 8-2, in the
middle contest of a three-game set.
The right-hander first drove in a run in the fifth and then was a big part of
St. Louis' six-run sixth, knocking Kershaw (7-6) from the game in the process.
Kershaw also knocked someone out of the contest, as Cardinals outfielder Lance
Berkman was removed from the game as a result of getting plunked in the right
knee with a Kershaw offering in the third.
Wainwright (8-10) gave up two runs on seven hits with seven strikeouts and one
walk over 7 1/3 frames.
"He pitched a great game. It was nice to see," Cardinals manager Mike Matheny
said of his starter. "He's fun to watch when he has everything working."
Rafael Furcal drove in three runs and Allen Craig hit a two-run double for the
Cardinals, who have won four of five.
James Loney finished with two hits and a run scored for the Dodgers, who saw
their five-game winning streak come to an end and lost to the Cardinals for
the first time in the last nine meetings. Kershaw gave up eight runs on seven
hits with four strikeouts and three walks over 5 2/3 frames.
Other than the win, the big news involved the health of Berkman, who
immediately hit the deck after getting hit, slowly stood up and made his way
to first. He stayed in the game, but was in obvious pain when advancing to
second base on an ensuing single and was removed at that point.
Berkman took the pitch off his surgically-repaired right knee, and in a twist
of fate, he tore the meniscus in his right knee while in the field against the
Dodgers on May 19, a game Kershaw started. Tuesday was just Berkman's sixth
start since returning from that injury.
The Dodgers kicked off the scoring in the fourth beginning with Andre Either's
walk and Loney's single, setting the table for Juan Rivera, who drilled a run-
scoring, ground-rule double to right. Luis Cruz's single then plated Loney for
the two-run lead.
St. Louis answered the bell in the fifth. It started with Daniel Descalso's
two-out single and Wainwright helped himself with a run-scoring double that
one-hopped the wall in left-center field. He then scored on Furcal's bloop
single to center.
After looking solid through four frames, the fifth was just the beginning of
the end for Kershaw, who unraveled in the sixth. Matt Holiday walked in front
of Carlos Beltran's double to left. David Freese's single knocked home a run,
but most of the damage was done with two outs. After walking Descalso
intentionally to load the bases with two outs, Kershaw couldn't find the
strike zone against his counterpart, walking Wainwright to force in a run.
Furcal followed with a two-run single that chased Kershaw, but his line was
closed when Craig greeted new hurler Josh Lindblom with a two-run double.
"If I get Adam Wainwright out today I probably give up maybe one run," Kershaw
said. "It's just frustrating. There were some things that could have been
avoided by me."
Game Notes
Kershaw gave up just two runs in 14 innings of work since the All-Star break
prior to Tuesday's start. In comparison, Wainwright had lost both of his
starts since the break...Despite leaving the game early, Berkman extended his
consecutive home on-base streak to 35 games, the longest home on-base streak
in the majors since July 31, 2011...Kershaw surrendered at least eight runs
only once in his previous 138 career starts...Wainwright logged his most
frames since a complete-game victory on May 22.
07/25 01:24:06 ET

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