ST. Louis (AP) Sonny Gray withdrew 10 years and launched six-sleeves without goal while Brendan Donovan succeeded three shots on Monday evening, leading the Cardinals of Saint-Louis to a late victory of 11-4 on the Tigers de Detroit.
Despite the loss, the tigers still have the MLB record of 31-17.
St. Louis has won 13 of his last 15 games while exceeding 85-36 opponents in this section.
MASYN WINN, LARS NOOTBAAR, ALEC BURLESON, IVán Herrera and Victor Scott II each added two strokes during the attack on Saint-Louis at 16 shots.
There was a 34 -minute stop for the rain at the bottom of the seventh.
Gray (5-1) gave only three strokes and a walk to win the victory. Gray bounded from his last departure to Philadelphia when he abandoned seven points in eight strokes in 3 2/3 rounds.
Sean Guenther (0-1) faced three strikers Just Batters at his first start of the major career league during his 38th League match. Keider Montero relieved after three consecutive strokes loaded the bases and led to the first Cardinal race. Montero was accused of five points in eight strokes and two goals out of 5 2/3 rounds.
St. Louis added six points in the seventh after the game. The big blow in the Channel came on a two -point circuit by Pedro Pages.
The cardinals have reached 11 circuits in the last 11 games.
Detroit marked a race in the eight and three in the ninth.
In the fourth round, the left -hand player Nootbaar took a strong time rejection. He jumped and caught a fly ball in foul -smelling territory struck by Colt Keith before crashing into the wall and falling to the floor.
The starting launchers of the cardinals have not been accused of loss since May 2, a period of 15 games.
LHP Tarik Skubal (4-2, 2.67 ERA) will face Tuesday RHP Erick Fedde (3-3, 3.44).
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