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Thomas Saggese singles to shallow right field. Lars Nootbaar singles to shallow infield. Thomas Saggese to second. Nolan Gorman singles to center field. Lars Nootbaar to third. Thomas Saggese scores.
A last-minute addition to the lineup, Saggese took over at third and also hit fifth — where Nolan Arenado was originally written. The Cardinals’ veteran third baseman was a late scratch due to ...
Thomas Saggese grounds out to shortstop, Brady House to Nathaniel Lowe. Lars Nootbaar homers to right field. Pedro Pages grounds out to shallow infield, Brady House to Nathaniel Lowe.
Thomas Saggese grounds out to shortstop, Brady House to Nathaniel Lowe. Lars Nootbaar homers to right field. Pedro Pages grounds out to shallow infield, Brady House to Nathaniel Lowe.
Eric Samulski explain why Masataka Yoshida is a player to target as he gets set to make his season debut for the Boston Red Sox after missing the first half of the season with a shoulder injury.
The St. Louis Cardinals rally to defeat the Chicago Cubs 8-6 on Saturday, snapping a four-game losing streak.
Yohel Pozo hit a pinch three-run homer to lift the visiting St. Louis Cardinals past the Chicago Cubs 8-6 Saturday afternoon. Eighth inning turns tide for Cardinals in win over Cubs ...
CBS Sports brings you live coverage, scoring, expert picks and stats for the MLB matchup between St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs on July 5, 2025 ...
Saggese roped a two-run single to end his personal 0 for 19 skid. His RBIs put the Cardinals ahead before the Cubs carved away at the lead, broke through against the Cardinals’ bullpen, and ...
Vaughn Dalzell examines the betting market for National League Reliever of the Year, explaining why New York Mets closer Edwin Diaz and Chicago Cubs veteran left-handed pitcher Drew Pomeranz are ...
E_Saggese (2). DP_St. Louis 0, Chicago 1. LOB_St. Louis 6, Chicago 9. 2B_Saggese (5), Contreras (20), Hoerner (18), Suzuki (22), Busch (15). 3B_Hoerner (2). HR_Suzuki ...
- Yohel Pozo pinch-hit a three-run homer to cap St. Louis' five-run eight-inning rally, and the Cardinals came back to top the Chicago Cubs 8-6 on Saturday, ending a four-game slide.