MIAMI – Nolan Arenado drove in four operates, Miles Mikolas threw six solid innings on two days’ relaxation, and the St. Louis Cardinals beat Miami 6-4 on Monday night time, extending the Marlins’ skid to four online games.
Mikolas (6-5) gave up a few runs on seven hits in six innings.
He threw a few ideal innings Friday evening versus Washington in a video game that was halted by rain.
Dylan Carlson drove in the other two runs and scored a few for the underachieving Cardinals, who have gained six of eight but stay last in the NL Central, tied with Pittsburgh.
Just before the activity, President of Baseball Operations John Mozeliak mentioned change was coming to St. Louis, suggesting the group may perhaps trade veterans for prospective buyers forward of the Aug. 1 deadline.
Pinch-hitter Nolan Gorman doubled with two outs in the sixth, and Carlson broke a 3-3 tie with an RBI one in opposition to reliever Dylan Floro (3-5), and Arenado followed with a two-run double.
Jordan Hicks authorized a few hits in the ninth but escaped for his eighth help you save, served by a double play.
He acquired Jesús Sánchez to ground out with two runners on to close it.
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