ST. LOUIS (AP) — Albert Pujols and rookie Nolan Gorman hit solo home runs and the St. Louis Cardinals ended Los Angeles’ seven-game winning streak, beating the Dodgers 7-6. The Cardinals have won three straight. The teams squared off for the first time this season. Their last matchup came in last season’s NL wild-card game when Chris Turner hit a two-run, walk-off homer off Alex Reyes for a 3-1 victory. Pujols, MLB’s oldest player at 42 years old, is 11 home runs behind Alex Rodriquez, who has 696 career homers.
Pujols, Gorman home runs power St. Louis past Dodgers 7-6
By WJBD Staff
Jul 13, 2022 | 6:32 AM
The Latest
Salem man arrested for unlawful restraint and aggravated domestic battery
8h ago
TESLA to headline Du Quoin State Fair Grandstand
8h ago
Minor damage reported in rural Iuka house fire
8h ago
One injured in three car chain reaction crash in Centralia
8h ago
Two hurt in crash involving Bonnie Cafe and car driving in reverse
8h ago
One hurt in crash at Noleman and Elm in Centralia
9h ago
Police Beat for Friday, December 13th, 2024
9h ago
Centralia Area Historical Museum officials eye facility improvements
9h ago
Wildcats Head To #2 Columbia Tonight On WJBD....Centralia Plays At Rival Mt Vernon
14h ago
Columbia Overcomes 10-point 3rd Quarter Deficit To Knock Off Lady Wildcats
14h ago
Lady Bobcats Beat Selmaville In Battle of Salem
14h ago
SCMS Lady Falcons Heading To IESA State Tournament Saturday
14h ago
We use cookies for various purposes including analytics and marketing. By continuing to use this service, you agree to use cookies by us and our third-party service providers as described in the Privacy Policy.