Paul Goldschmidt Hits Game-Ending HR, Cardinals Beat Marlins 2-1
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Paul Goldschmidt hit a game-ending homer in the ninth inning and drove in both St. Louis runs as the Cardinals beat the Miami Marlins 2-1 on Tuesday night.
St. Louis has won two in a row against the Marlins after dropping nine of 10 overall.
Miami lost its third straight.
Goldschmidt, who had a tying RBI single in the sixth, led off the ninth and fell behind 1-2 in the count before he drilled a 98 mph fastball from Yimi Garcia (3-5) to right-center field for his sixth career walk-off home run. The previous one also came against the Marlins in June 2019 to give St. Louis a 2-1 victory in 11 innings.
"Honestly, I was trying to shorten up just to put something in play," Goldschmidt said. "I told myself before I walked up there, just not try and do too much."
St. Louis won back-to-back games for the first time since May 28-29 against Arizona.
Alex Reyes (4-2) worked a scoreless ninth for the win.
Miami took a 1-0 lead on a run-scoring single by Adam Duvall in the third. He drove in Starling Marte, who walked to begin the inning
Goldschmidt tied the game with a two-out, two-strike hit in the sixth. Pinch-hitter Jose Rondon began the rally with a one-out single.
"I treat every game as though I'm starting," Rondon said. "I treat every day like I'm in the lineup."
St. Louis manager Mike Shildt felt Rondon's hit was the key to the tying rally.
"It's a 26-man roster for a reason, right?" Shildt said.
Miami starter Trevor Rogers allowed one run and three hits over six innings. He struck out six and walked one.
Rogers has held opponents to one run or none in eight of his 14 starts this season.
"Just giving them a good mix of all of my pitches," Rogers said. "Changeup was on, fastball (moved) in and out."
St. Louis starter Kwang Hyun Kim also gave up one run and three hits in six innings. He struck out six and walked five.
Kim was coming off a short stint on the 10-day injured list after he developed lower back stiffness while running the bases in his last start on June 4 against Cincinnati. It was his first quality start of the season.
"Later in the game, I was better than early in the game," Kim said. "Something positive."
St. Louis outfielder Tyler O'Neill stretched his career-best on-base streak to 21 games with a second-inning walk.
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