Wainwright overcomes 1st-pitch HR, leads Cards over Pirates

Adam Wainwright got off to a rocky start when his first pitch sailed over the right field wall.

The rest of the game, that went a lot better.

Wainwright tossed six scoreless innings after Adam Frazier’s leadoff home run, and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 3-1 Saturday night.

For the 37-year-old Wainwright, it’s been a season of satisfaction after being sidetracked in the past with troubles in his right arm.

“It feels nice to be able to go out there, reach back on a fastball, look up, and see a number you used to see when I was pitching,” Wainwright said. “It’s good to execute.”

The contending Cardinals won their second in a row after ending a five-game losing streak.

“Give him the credit,” Cardinals manager Mike Shildt said. “He had good tempo, threw strikes, controlled counts, engaged your defense. This is not a real big secret, we’re always going to play better defense when our pitchers have that rhythm.”

Wainwright (8-8) allowed six hits and struck out eight. He improved to 6-2 this season at home.

“It’s fun when you can play his curveball with the 93 mile per hour fastball,” catcher Matt Wieters said. “We had a lot of success.”

Giovanny Gallegos pitched 2 1/3 innings of scoreless relief before yielding to Carlos Martínez, who got two outs for his 12th save in 15 chances.

Joe Musgrove (8-11) gave up three runs in 5 1/3 innings to fall to 0-4 against St. Louis this season. He is the first Pirates pitcher with four losses to the Cardinals in a single season since Ryan Vogelsong went 0-4 in 2004.

Pittsburgh has lost seven in a row and dropped 23 of 27 games since the All-Star Break.

“We can’t catch a break right now,” Musgrove said. “We hit the ball hard in a lot of situations tonight with runners on base and either hit it right at somebody or they made a good play.”

Tommy Edman doubled in the Cardinals sixth and scored the go-ahead run when shortstop Kevin Newman’s relay throw to third evaded Colin Moran and rolled into the Pittsburgh dugout.

“The throw needs more conviction,” Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said. “The ball needs to get there. It needs to be not a short-hop bounce. Moran got caught in between and at the end of the day if you’re a third baseman you’ve got to do everything you can to keep the ball in front of you. We weren’t able to do that. Third part of it, Musgrove’s got to be backing up.”

Paul Goldschmidt followed with a single, Marcell Ozuna doubled and Paul DeJong hit an RBI single.

St. Louis made it 1-all when Ozuna grounded into a double play with the bases loaded and no out for the second straight night in the bottom of the first.

FLASHING LEATHER

St. Louis has not committed an error in a season-best eight consecutive games for its best stretch since going 10 games without a miscue from June 10-20, 2017.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Pirates: C Francisco Cervelli has been cleared to return to catching and will begin a rehab assignment with Double-A Altoona Sunday. He has not played since suffering a concussion on May 25 against the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Cardinals: OF Tyler O’Neill received an injection in his left wrist as he continues to recover from a strain that sent him to the injured list retroactive to Aug. 1. Shildt expects O’Neill will go out on a rehab assignment once the injection takes effect Monday or Tuesday.

UP NEXT

Pirates LHP Stephen Brault (3-1, 4.09 ERA) opposes Cardinals RHP Miles Mikolas (7-12, 3.94) in Sunday’s series finale. Brault is 2-0 with a 3.35 ERA in 10 starts this season and will be making his second start since being activated from the injured list. Mikolas is 2-3 with a 1.59 ERA and has not allowed more than two runs in any of his five career starts against Pittsburgh at Busch Stadium.

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