Field Level Media
Apr 25, 2021
Tyler O'Neill hit two home runs as the St. Louis Cardinals defeated the visiting Cincinnati Reds 5-2 Sunday to complete a three-game sweep.
The Reds have lost seven consecutive games to fall three games under .500 and sink into the National League Central cellar.
Jack Flaherty (4-0) held the Reds to one run on three hits over seven innings. He struck out six and walked none.
Cardinals starting pitchers have allowed just six runs in their past 37 2/3 innings.
Alex Reyes got in and out of ninth-inning trouble to earn his fifth save.
Losing pitcher Luis Castillo (1-2) allowed four runs on six hits and a walk in five innings.
Reds manager David Bell was ejected in the sixth inning for arguing after Flaherty hit Jonathan India in the helmet with a pitch and the umpires issued warnings to both teams.
India stayed in the game to run, but the Reds lifted him after the half-inning.
The Cardinals struck first. Tommy Edman led off the first inning with a single, then raced to third on Dylan Carlson's single and scored on Paul Goldschmidt's groundout.
O'Neill pushed the lead to 2-0 with a solo homer in the second inning. He struck again in the fifth inning with a solo homer to center field.
Andrew Knizner followed with a single, and Flaherty bunted him over. Carlson's RBI single put the Cardinals up 4-0.
The Reds finally got on the board in the seventh inning when Jesse Winker, who has a 10-game hitting streak, hit a lead-off homer.
They cut their deficit to 4-2 in the eighth inning. With one out, Kyle Farmer hit a potential double-play grounder, but he reached second base on Edman's throwing error.
Farmer moved to third on Jordan Hicks' wild pitch and scored on Tyler Naquin's single.
The Cardinals responded in their half of the inning when Carlson hit a double and scored on Goldschmidt's single to make it 5-2.
The Reds got the potential tying run on base in the ninth. Nick Castellanos hit a ground-run double with one out and Joey Votto walked. After Eugenio Suarez flew out, Reyes walked Nick Senzel to load the bases.
But Tucker Barnhart grounded out on a 3-1 pitch to end the game.
--Field Level Media