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St. Louis Cardinals (54‐44) vs. (54‐45) Game #99 ◆ Busch Stadium ◆ July 20, 2014 Carlos Martinez (2‐4, 4.43) vs. (11‐2, 1.78) ❑ BIRD WATCHING: The 2013 Champion St. Louis Cardinals are in the midst of their 123rd season TONIGHT’S GAME: The Cardinals continue a of play in the National League...St. Louis jumped out to a 4‐0 lead in the 1st inning and made it hold winning 4‐2 five‐game homestand this evening with the last over the Los Angeles Dodgers... ripped a two‐RBI single followed by a two‐ by Matt of a three game series vs. the Los Angeles Adams (#12)...Joe Kelly tied his career‐high throwing 7.0 innings for the win, retiring his last 13 straight batters... Dodgers at 7:05 p.m., nationally televised as Trevor Rosenthal nailed down his 30th of the season. STANDINGS SNAPSHOT: The Cardinals are at a season ESPN Sunday Night Baseball Game of the Week high 10 games over .500 and moved into a first place tie in the N.L. Central with Milwaukee, 2.5 games in front of ...after an open day on Monday, St. Louis will Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, tied for 3rd place...St. Louis is tied for the N.L.’s 2nd‐best win pct. (.551). play two Interleague games vs. Tampa Bay... ❑ BIG FLY JULY: The Cardinals enter tonight’s game ranked last in the National League with 62 home runs...however, Tuesday night, the Cardinals and Rays will have a the Redbirds have been homer happy in the month of July with 14 round‐trippers through 15 games, ranking T3rd 7:15 p.m., scheduled first pitch with a 6:15 p.m., in the N.L. (T8th MLB) trailing only the Cubs (17) and Rockies (15) entering today. on Wednesday. ❑ SUNDAY NIGHT = HAPPY FLIGHT: The Cardinals have played on ESPN Sunday night baseball three times this sea‐ son and are 3‐0 with all three wins on getaway road dates in May over Chicago, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati...the Car‐ CARDINALS vs. LOS ANGELES: dinals have outscored their opponents 15‐9 over those three games with two one‐run wins...following tonight’s Season: 7 games; final meeting game, the Cardinals will stay in St. Louis for an open date Monday before hosting the . 2014: 3‐3 (2‐0 at STL, 1‐3 at LA) ❑ HOLLIDAY SEASON: Matt Holliday has tallied 11 RBI over 14 games in the month of July to lead the Cardinals 2013: 3‐4 (1‐3 at STL, 2‐1 at LA) and rank 7th among National Leaguers...he currently leads the Cardinals with 50 RBI and has tallied 11 RBI in each All‐Time: 1,012‐1,015 (20‐10 at Busch Stadium) of the last three months with a season high 17 in May. CAN’T “DODGE” HIM: Holliday leads all active players with Last Time STL sweep: 7/15‐18/10 at STL 22 home runs vs. LAD...the 22 home runs are his second highest total against any opponent (Milwaukee, 23). Last Time LAD sweep: 5/18‐20/12 at LA ❑ MORE HOLLIDAY GIFTS: Holliday leads with 14 game‐winning RBI this season and ranks RECORD BREAKDOWN 2nd in the National League in batting with runners in scoring position .367 (33‐90). By Day By Month ❑ HAWAIIAN PUNCH: Since returning from the disabled list on July 6th, has safely in 9‐of‐10 Monday 7‐5 Spring 11‐13‐2 games, including his last eight straight which ties his career‐long for a hitting streak (11‐30, .367)...his five home Tuesday 9‐5 March/April 15‐14 runs during that stretch are tied with Anthony Rizzo (Cubs) for the Major League lead...Wong also hit his first walk‐ Wednesday 7‐7 May 15‐12 off home run vs. Pittsburgh on July 8th. Thursday 5‐6 June 14‐13 ❑ CHASING THE RAJAH: Kolten Wong’s five home runs in July are the most by a Cardinals since Friday 7‐9 July 10‐5 Mike Tyson hit five in 1977...six homers would put Wong in 4th place, as Rogers Hornsby’s hit 7 HR each in July of Saturday 11‐5 August 0‐0 1924 and 1923 and set the Cardinals franchise record with 10 in 1922. Sunday 8‐7 September 0‐0 BIRD BANTER... VS. DODGERS IN 2014: .212 (40-189) 4 HR HOMESTAND: .262 (16-61) 2 HR By Series ❑ #32 MATT ADAMS: Streak: 1G (1‐4, .250, HR) Series: 1‐8, .125 Homestand: 1‐8, .125 By Series [ 2G 3G 4G 5G Hit HR #12 yest., 3rd HR in last 9 Gs...ranks 2nd in NL with .324 BA, 5th in slug. .531...hit 1st career walk‐off HR on 7/7 vs. PIT...had career‐high 4 hits vs. MIA (7/6)...hit 2 HR’s & had career‐high 6 RBI 6/23 at COL...batting .322 (37‐115) 9 HR, 26 RBI in Won ‐‐‐ 17 1 ‐‐‐ 30G since calf injury...has 29 multi‐hit games...HRed in 3‐str. Gms 6/13‐15...is 1st STL 1Bman w/3 triples since ‘93 (G. Jefferies). Lost 1 6 3 ‐‐‐ ❑ Split 2 ‐‐‐ 2 ‐‐‐ #8 PETER BOURJOS: Streak: 1G (1‐1, 1.000) Series: 1‐1, 1.000 Homestand: 1‐1, 1.000 [ Was 1‐1 w/SB & SH yest...had 2 hits off the bench vs. MIA (7/6), pinch‐3B (7/9)...is 6‐for‐12 (.500) to begin July...12‐of‐39 Sweeps ‐‐‐ 2 ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ hits are XBH...team leader with 4 triples...hit 1st Busch Std. HR on 6/3...T13th in NL w/3 bunt hits...6‐for‐8 in SB att. Opp. Sweeps 1 ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ ❑ #13 MATT CARPENTER: Streak: 0‐10 Series: 0‐7, .000 Homestand: 0‐7, .000 [ Named NL All‐Star for 2nd‐str. season...3rd among NL leadoff men w/34 RBI...1st in NL pitches/PA (4.33), 8th in runs (61), T5th By DIIVIISIION in walks (53) & 14th w/RISP (.319)...team hit leader (103)...30 multi‐hit Gs...hit 3rd career lead‐off HR 6/18 vs. NYM...career‐high Home Road Total 5 hits 6/4 at KC & reached safely in 10 of 11 PA’s (6/3‐4)...14G hit strk 5/18‐6/1. NL Central 12‐7 11‐10 23‐17 ❑ #21 : Streak: 0‐2 Series: 1‐5, .200 Homestand: 1‐5, .200 NL East 10‐6 5‐6 15‐12 [ Led STL w/27 hits in June...3rd on team w/43 RBI...has 20 multi‐hit Gs...had RBI in 6‐str. for STL high (5/25‐30)...19 RBI in NL West 6‐3 5‐5 11‐8 May led STL (T6th NL)...has 98 of 125 TB’s (76%) in his last 62G...has team‐high 27 RBI at home. AL East 1‐2 3‐2 4‐4 ❑ #48 TONY CRUZ: Streak: 0‐4 Series: 0‐4, .000 Homestand: 0‐4, .000 AL Central 0‐2 1‐1 1‐3 [ Had career‐high 3 RBI at MIL (7/12)...doubles on 7/12&13...has an RBI in 4 of his last 9 starts...batting .298 (14‐47) on road AL West 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 with all 11 RBI...has a .259 BA (15‐58) w/10 RBI in 17 starts...had 2 RBI Gm’s 6/7 at TOR & 4/19 at WSH...10‐of‐11 RBI w/2 out. TOTALS 29‐20 25‐24 54‐44 ❑ #33 DANIEL DESCALSO: Streak: 0‐3 Series: DNP Homestand: DNP [ Hit safely in his 7‐of‐last‐8 starts (8‐29, .276)...had PH game‐tying double at COL (6/25)...has .292 BA in Close & Late situa‐ MIKE MATHENY: Mike Matheny, who in 2012 be‐ tions (7‐24), 2nd on team... .238 BA (5‐21) as PHer, team‐high 5 PH...3 PH doubles, T3rd in MLB...made 15 starts (2B, 3B, SS). came the 49th manager in St. Louis Cardinals his‐ ❑ #3 MARK ELLIS: Streak: 0‐7 Series: 0‐1, .000 Homestand: 0‐1, .000 tory, took his team to the in his [ Hit safely in 8‐of‐last‐12 starts...had GWRBI safety squeeze vs. PHI (6/22)...posted 5G hit streak 6/4‐14... .267 BA (4‐15) second season at the helm with a league‐best 97‐ w/RISP/2 outs...started 16G in June...came off DL 4/15 (L Knee)...T1st in MLB/NL w/5 other qualifiers in not hitting into DP. win season in 2013...in 2012, Mike guided the Car‐ ❑ #7 MATT HOLLIDAY: Streak: 2G (3‐6, .500) HR Series: 3‐6, .500, HR Homestand: 3‐6, .500, HR dinals to the N.L. Championship round of the [ Left game with injury yest, went 1‐2, 2 RBI, GW RBI...GWRBI in back‐to‐back gms; 1st MLB with 14 GWRBI...scored 1,000th playoffs ...he is the first Cardinals manager to lead career run & hit 400th 2B Fri...has team‐high 50 RBI...GWing HR & 8 TB at MIL (7/11)...his .367 BA w/RISP is 2nd in NL...T9th in his teams to the postseason in each of his first two NL w/25 doubles...batted 2nd in 14 starts...had 1,000th career RBI on 6/16...49 BBs T9th in NL; walk in 43 of 95 G (45%)...12th seasons, having already managed 30 postseason in NL OBP (.374), T5th NL in HBP (10)...reached base safely in first 30 home Gms...129 career GWRBI, T15th actives. games in his first two seasons...Matheny, 43, had ❑ #19 : Streak: 2G (4‐7, .571) Series: 4‐7, .571 Homestand: 4‐7, .571 a 13‐year Major League career playing with MIL, [ Had 2H and a SB in back‐to‐back games...played all 3 OF pos., yest...T8th in NL HBP (8)...has .315 BA on the road...batted .310 in June (22‐71)...batting team high .342 (13‐38) Close & Late...tied STL season‐high w/3 runs on 6/16... .396 BA (19‐48) vs. TOR, STL and SF, winning four Rawlings Gold LHP is 1st in NL for LHB, min. 25 AB’s ...4‐16 as PHer...14 of his 22 RBI are w/2 outs. Gloves (‘00, ‘03‐’05), and retiring from the game ❑ in 2006 due to concussion symptoms...he holds #59 GEORGE KOTTARAS: Streak: 1G (1‐2, .500) Series: 1‐2, .500 Homestand: 1‐2, .500 [ 1st H as STL yest...PH RBI in 1st STL AB...claimed off waivers from CLE (7/11)...batted .286, 3 HR, 4 RBI in 10G for CLE...had the N.L. catching record for consecutive errorless 2‐HR 5/4 vs. CWS...app. in 10 Gms with Columbus (AAA)...has 32 career HR & 101 RBI in 308 G’s (BOS, MIL, OAK, KC, CLE, STL). games (252) and once held MLB record for con‐ ❑ #27 JHONNY PERALTA: Streak: 0‐2 Series: 1‐5, .200 Homestand: 1‐5, .200 secutive errorless chances (1,565)...he will serve [ Season high 3 BB yest...has XBH in 4 of last 7G...14 HR rank 3rd among ML ...leads team & ranks T7th in NL 2B’s as the N.L. Manager for the MLB All‐Star Game in (26)...leads team w/40 XBH (T10th, NL) among 84 hits...had RBI in 5 str. games (6/21‐25)...10 of 14 HR’s hit on road...leads STL Minneapolis, Minn. w/14 HR & 2nd in RBI (44)...set STL rec. for April HR by SS (6); is 2 HR shy of STL HR record SS (16). ❑ #18 OSCAR TAVERAS: Streak: 0‐5 Series: 0‐2, .000 Homestand: 0‐2, .000 Cardinals Disabled List [ Date Games Recalled 2nd time on 7/1...made MLB debut on 5/31 vs. SF & hit solo HR for 1st hit/RBI in 2nd career AB...hit safely in 7 of Player & Injury DL Missed his first 9 Gs w/STL... .319 BA, 8 HR, 49 RBI at Memphis, incl. .466 w/RISP, .329 vs. LHP...STL MiLB Player of Year in 2012. K. Siegrist, L forearm strain 5/24 51 ❑ #16 KOLTEN WONG: Streak: 8G (11‐30, .367, 4 HR) Series: 4‐8, .500 Homestand: 4‐8, .500 [ Tied career high hit streak at 8G...has 5 HR since returning from DL (7/6), T1st in MLB...hit walk‐off HR vs. PIT (7/8) & had M. Wacha, R shoulder stress reaction 6/18 27 3rd career 3+ RBI Gm...came off DL on 7/6 (L shoulder contusion) & was 2‐4 w/HR #2...NL May Rookie of Month (.333 BA, 6 J. Garcia, L shoulder inflammation 6/21 24 RBI)...20 of 24 RBI w/2 outs...leads team w/12 SB...leads team, T7th NL with 4 bunt hits...slugging .861 in July (2nd MLB). Y. Molina, R thumb ligament 7/10 7 UPCOMING GAMES & PITCHING PROBABLES THIS DATE IN STL HISTORY, 1989: Joe Magrane wins his Mon., July 21: OPEN DATE sixth straight start benefitting from an early 6‐1 lead after three innings as the Cardinals roll to a 7‐1 win over San Tue., July 22 vs. RAYS: (12‐4, 1.83) vs. Jake Odorizzi (5‐8, 4.01) 7:15 p.m.* Diego at Jack Murphy Stadium. Tom Brunansky and Pedro Wed., July 23 vs. RAYS: (11‐6, 3.13) vs. Alex Cobb (5‐6, 4.08) 6:15 p.m.* Guerrero each homered while Terry Pendleton went 4‐for‐ Thu., July 24: OPEN DATE 5. Magrane won a career best 18 games in 1989, a year Times listed are Central...All games broadcast on KMOX Radio after leading the National League with a 2.18 ERA. *Fox Sports Midwest +FOX Network %ESPN @ESPN2 !FOX One ^MLB Network #TBS DAILY BATTING LOGS HOME RUN HIGHLIGHTS Date/Opp. 7/11 7/12 7/13 7/18 7/19 7/20 7/22 7/23 7/25 7/26 7/27 7/29 7/30 7/31 8/1 8/2 8/3 Multi‐HR Games PLAYER MIL MIL MIL LAD LAD LAD TB TB CHI CHI CHI SD SD SD MIL MIL MIL Player Last Home Run Career/2014...Last Adams o4kkk okwe koo1 oooo 4ook Adams 7/19/14 vs. LAD 3/1... 6/23/14 at COL Bourjos o o w 1b Bourjos 6/3/14 vs. KC 0/0... ‐‐‐ Carpenter odowo 1woo1 kko koko wook Carpenter 6/28/14 at LAD 0/0... ‐‐‐ Craig ok1k o1oc o1wo o Craig 7/5/14 vs. MIA 4/0... 8/4/12 vs. SF Cruz oowk 12kko oc2 ciok d Cruz 8/4/13 at CIN 0/0... ‐‐‐ Descalso w k Descalso 8/2/13 at CIN 1/0... 8/2/13 at CIN Ellis k o o Ellis 8/11/13 vs. TB 3/0... 4/23/13 at NYM Holliday 22wk4 hkke doo 2k4o 1k Holliday 7/18/14 vs. LAD 18/0... 8/10/13 vs. CHI Jay oo1k o111o oooo 12oh oo11 Jay 4/14/14 at MIL 0/0... ‐‐‐ Kottaras o c wk1 Kottaras 6/9/14 at TEX 2/1... 5/4/14 vs. CWS Peralta k141 12oF 1oo oo2o owwi Taveras c eo1oo k owo Peralta 7/11/14 at MIL 8/1... 4/27/14 vs. PIT Wong oo4ck k4ood 1koo 2k1o 1ko2 Taveras 5/31/14 vs. SF 0/0... ‐‐‐ Key: 1‐Single, 2‐Double, 3‐Triple, 4‐Home Run, o‐Out, k‐, w‐Walk, i‐Int. Walk h‐HBP, e‐Reached on error, b‐ Wong 7/12/14 at MIL 0/0... ‐‐‐ SacBunt, F‐SacFly, c‐Fielder’s Choice; d‐ Note: Read left‐to‐right for first‐to‐last AB. BULLPEN BRIEFS: 12‐12 • 3.57 ERA • 284.2 IP • 260 H • 120 R, 113 ER • 91 BB • 252 SO • 17 HR TONIGHT’S STARTING 33/44 SV/Opp ... 63 HOLDS ... 280/206 (74%) 1st BF/Retired ... 131/33 (25%) IR/S CARLOS MARTINEZ • RHP • 6‐0 • 185 • 22 yrs • #44 PITCHER SV/Opp HOLD FBF/R IR/S Bullpen Bits [ Is set to make his seventh start of the season, 8th career start, #36 RANDY CHOATE ‐ LHP 0/0 7 36/25 26/2 Choate ranks T2nd in NL IRS (7.7%)...has after beginning 2014 in the bullpen (30 games, 0‐3). Last Appearance: 7/9 vs. PIT; H#7, 0.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 1 SO 13‐str scoreless outings (8.0 IP)...Last R [This is his 2nd start this year facing the Dodgers and his 3rd career #71 SAM FREEMAN ‐ LHP 0/0 10 21/14 5/1 6/2...W on 1 pitch 6/14...26 IRs T8th NL... start, 4th apperance vs. L.A. Is still looking for his 1st career win vs. 1.85 GDP/9 IP (3rd NL Rel)...1st HR since LA (0‐1) and a start lasting 5.0+. Last Appearance: 7/19 vs. LAD; H#10, 0.1 IP, 1 H, 1R, 1ER, 1BB, 0SO 8/1/12 (5/3/14 at CHI)...2.0 IP 4/30 most [ #62 NICK GREENWOOD ‐ LHP 0/0 1 8/5 2/0 since ‘10...LHB 4‐47, HR...Freeman 17 of Allowed one run in 4.1 innings 6/27 at LAD in a no‐ decision the 21 scoreless app...tied career best 3K vs. Cardinals won 3‐1 at Dodger Stadium. Was 2‐for‐2 at the plate, with Last Appearance: 7/13 at MIL, ND, 2.0 IP, 6 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 0 BB, 1 SO PHI (6/22)...career‐high 2.0 IP (6/17 vs his first MLB hit and led the team with 2 hits. #61 SETH MANESS ‐ RHP 1/1 5 41/29 22/9 NYM)... Greenwood tossed career and [The Cardinals are 5‐1 in Martinez’s five starts this season. Last Appearance: 7/18 vs. LAD; H#5, 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 0SO team high 4.0 scoreless IP at LAD (6/28)... [ made MLB debut, 3.1 IP for W‐1 (6/16)... Is 2‐1 with a 4.13 ERA as a starting pitcher (28.1 IP/13 ER/29 K) #30 ‐ RHP 0/0 0 20/12 8/5 and 0‐3 with a 4.67 ERA in 30 relief appearances this season. Maness Stranded 3 IRs 7/6...1st Sv 6/16 Last Appearance: 7/13 at MIL; ND, 0.2 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 0 SO vs. NYM., 2nd career...6 DP’s (T4th, NL) & [He is the youngest member of the Cardinals team at 22 years old; TP; had 14 DP’s in ‘13... Motte off DL & 2 months and 20 days younger than . #41 PAT NESHEK ‐ RHP 2/4 15 45/38 24/6 made ‘14 debut w/ 1.2 ShO IP on 5/21... [Has spent the entire season with the Major League club after Last Appearance: 7/19 vs. LAD; H#15, 0.2 IP, 1H, 0R, 0ER, 0BB, 2SO missed ‘13 w/ Tommy John... Neshek 1st‐ being on the roster for the first time. #26 TREVOR ROSENTHAL‐ RHP 30/34 0 45/30 13/6 time All‐Star team...leads MLB rel. w/ [ 0.60 WHIP...T1st on team 45 app...0.68 Picked up his 1st loss as a starter this year at MIL 7/13 heading Last Appearance: 7/19 vs. LAD; S#30, 1.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 1SO ERA (1st MLB rel.)...22 G/ 20.1 IP ShO stk into the ASB. Allowed 4 runs in a team 11‐2 pounding. 4/9‐5/31...1st save 6/4 in 255th career gm [Had ND in Cards 5‐4 walk‐off win over PIT on 7/8, allowing four ... Rosenthal T1st in NL saves (30), 20th runs in 6.0 IP, including 2 HR’s. He struck out 6. STL pitcher to reach 30 Sv...57K (6th NL [Picked up his 2nd win as a starter 7/3 at SF, 7‐2. Gave up one run Rel.) in 45.2 IP... T1st on team w/45 Gs. in 5.0 IP while fanning a career high six batters. Picked up a hit in his 2nd‐straight game, driving in his first 2 career RBI. THE LINEUP CARD [Allowed one run on six hits over 4.1 innings 6/27 at LAD in a no‐ decision the Cardinals won 3‐1 at Dodger Stadium. Was 2‐for‐2 at BATTING ORDER the plate, with his first MLB hit. Led team with 2 hits. 1 Carpenter 96, Wong 1, Bourjos 1 [Earned his first Major League win as a starting pitcher (3rd career 2 Wong 33, Holliday 14, Jay 14, Peralta 11, Craig 7, Taveras 5, Grichuk 5, Molina 4, Bourjos 2, Ellis 2, win), pitching a career high of 5.0 innings with five while Robinson 1 allowing three runs in a 5‐3 win vs. Philadelphia (6/22) in St. Louis. 3 Holliday 81, Adams 11, Craig 3, Peralta 2, Molina 1 [Made his first start of the year vs. NYM (6/16), taking the spot of 4 Craig 49, Adams 42, Peralta 6, Molina 1 Adam Wainwright (R elbow tendonitis). Did not get a decision, al‐ 5 Molina 71, Peralta 13, Craig 7, Adams 6, Taveras 1 lowing the Mets just two hits over 4.0 innings, and one unearned run 6 Peralta 27, Craig 23, Adams 17, Jay 10, Taveras 10, Molina 5, Bourjos 2, Ellis 2,Descalso 1,Grichuk1 before turning the game over to the bullpen for an eventual 6‐2 win. [ 7 Peralta 32, Jay 21, Bourjos 17, Ellis 9, Wong 4, Taveras 4, Grichuk3, Robinson3, G.Garcia 1, Made one start in 2013 vs. Los Angeles Dodgers. Allowed four runs Cruz 2, Craig 1, Kottaras 1 in the 5‐1 loss, with the biggest damage a 3‐run HR in the 5th. Gave 8 Ellis 27, Bourjos 18, Descalso 14, Jay 13, Wong 12, Cruz 12, Robinson 1, G. Garcia 1 up seven hits with three walks and two k’s over 4.1 IP. [ 9 Lynn 19, Miller 18, Wainwright 17, Wacha 13, Garcia 6, Martinez 6, Kelly 5, Lyons 4, Bourjos 4, Cruz 3, Upon joining the starting rotation, he had appeared in 30 games Gonzales 3 out of the bullpen, the 3rd‐most among Cards’ relievers at that time. Lineups Used: 72 Has 12 Holds (T7th in N.L. at the time), and his 34.2 IP in relief were most for STL and T12th among N.L. relievers. STARTS BY POSITION [His five blown saves are tied for the most in the N.L. C Molina 80, Cruz 17, Kottaras 1 1B Adams 77, Craig 21 MARTINEZ SEASON & CAREER 2B Wong 50, Ellis 40, Descalso 6, G.Garcia 2 W‐L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO SS Peralta 92, Descalso 6 2013 SPG 1‐0 2.31 3 3 11.2 11 3 3 1 9 3B Carpenter 96, Descalso 2 MEM 5‐3 2.51 13 13 68.0 54 22 19 27 63 LF Holliday 90, Jay 4, Craig 2, Grichuk 2 STL 2‐1 5.08 21 1 28.1 31 16 16 9 24 CF Jay 48, Bourjos 44, Grichuk 3, Taveras 3 2014 STL 2‐4 4.43 36 6 63.0 62 32 31 28 57 RF Craig 66, Taveras 18, Jay 6, Robinson 5, Grichuk 3 Minors 21‐15 2.69 68 67 327.2 260 113 98 118 340 P Lynn 20, Miller 19, Wainwright 19, Wacha 15, Garcia 7, Martinez 6, Kelly 5, Lyons 4, Gonzales 3 Majors 4‐5 4.63 57 7 91.1 95 48 47 37 81 P DH Holliday 5, Molina 2 MARTINEZ ‐ LAST 3 APPEARANCES DATE/OPP. RESULT G GS IP H R ER BB SO RECORD WHEN... 7/3 at SF W, 7‐2 1 1 5.0 5 1 1 1 6 Scoring first 42‐14 Final at‐bat decisions 8‐11 7/8 vs. PIT ND, W 5‐4 1 1 6.0 8 4 4 2 6 Opponent scores first 12‐30 Come‐from‐behind wins 16 7/13 at MIL L, 11‐2 1 1 4.0 7 4 4 3 5 Scoring more than 3 runs 42‐13 Walk‐off wins/losses 4‐2 MARTINEZ vs. DODGERS Scoring 3 runs 5‐5 In errorless games 37‐22 W‐L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO Scoring fewer than 3 runs 7‐26 Extra innings 3‐4 2013 0‐1 6.35 2 1 5.2 7 4 4 3 4 Scoring in 3 or fewer innings 40‐41 Shutouts 16‐9 2014 0‐0 2.08 1 1 4.1 6 1 1 3 4 Scoring in 4 or more innings 14‐3 Leading after 7 innings 48‐4 Career 0‐1 4.50 3 2 10.0 13 5 5 6 8 First game of Series 17‐15 Tied after 7 innings 5‐8 LAST APP. vs. LAD: 6/27/14 at LAD (ND, W 3‐1) Trailing after 7 innings 1‐32 LAST WIN vs. LAD: N/A Last game of Series 15‐16 First game of road trip 5‐2 Leading after 8 innings 49‐2 MARTINEZ CAREER HITTING TOTALS Last game of road trip 3‐4 Tied after 8 innings 5‐6 AVG. AB H HR RBI SH First game of homestand 5‐2 Trailing after 8 innings 0‐36 2014 .273 11 3 0 2 1 Last game of homestand 4‐2 Runs via HR 93 Career .231 13 3 0 2 1 Following off‐days 6‐4 Opponent runs via HR 93 Out‐hit opponents 42‐10 Review Challenges: 2‐12 GETTING STARTED Out‐hit by opponents 8‐29 STL rec. in Avg. IP K’s/ Run Pitcher Starts QS W‐L his starts per start 9 IP support Garcia 7 3 3‐1 3‐4 6.0 8.0 4.9 (34) TUESDAY’S STARTING PITCHER Gonzales 3 0 0‐2 1‐2 4.2 6.4 4.3 (13) Kelly 5 2 2‐1 3‐2 5.0 5.7 4.3 (17) #50 ADAM WAINWRIGHT • RHP • 6‐7 • 235 • 32 yrs Lyons 4 2 0‐3 0‐4 5.1 8.3 2.2 (11) [Will make his 20th start of the season and his 2nd against Tampa Bay this season. Is 1‐0 in 2 prior start Lynn 20 12 11‐6 13‐7 6.0 8.2 3.7 (73) against Tampa Bay with a 2.84 ERA. Won a 1‐0 combined shutout vs. TB on 6/10, lasting 7.0 innings. His Martinez 6 0 2‐1 5‐1 4.2 9.2 4.2 (28) other start vs. TB came in 2008 when he allowed 4 runs and had a no decision in what was a 9‐8 walkoff Miller 19 6 7‐8 8‐11 5.2 6.0 3.0 (57) win by STL in the 10th. Wacha 15 12 5‐5 6‐9 6.0 8.3 3.0 (45) [ Wainwright 19 16 12‐4 15‐4 7.1 7.5 4.4 (83) His 1.83 ERA is currently tops in MLB. Is ranked T1st among NL wins leaders with 12; was the 1st N.L. Totals 98 53 42‐31 54‐44 6.0 7.4 3.7 (367) pitcher to 11 wins (7/2). Is T10th in the league with 115 strikeouts and T1st in MLB with 3 complete games. 591.1 IP 489 Ks [Has allowed just 4 ER in his last six starts (44.2 IP) for a 0.81 ERA. 2014 CARDINALS HIGHS & LOWS TEAM BATTIING IINDIIVIIDUAL BATTIING TEAM MIISCELLANEOUS Most Runs ‐ Inning ‐ Cards 5 (4th) 4/12 vs. CHI Longest Hit Streak‐Games 15, Molina 4/7‐25 Longest Winning Streak 5 games 6/13‐17 Most Runs ‐ Inning ‐ Opponent *6 (2nd) 6/28 at LAD Longest HR Streak‐Games 3, Adams 5/13‐15 Longest Losing Streak *3 games 6/28‐7/1 Most Runs ‐ 1st Inning ‐ Cards 4* 7/19 vs. LAD Longest Run Streak‐Games 7*, Carpenter 5/23‐29 Longest Game ‐Innings 12* 5/26 vs. NYY Most Runs ‐ 1st Inning ‐ Opponent 4* 6/1 vs. SF Longest RBI Streak‐Games 6, Craig 5/25‐30 Longest Game ‐Time (overall) 4:39 5/13 vs. CHI Most Runs ‐ Game ‐ Cards 10* 7/12 at MIL Most Runs ‐ Game 3*, Holliday 7/11 at MIL Longest Game ‐Time (9‐inn game) 3:55 6/24 at COL Most Runs ‐ Game ‐ Opponent 17 5/12 vs. CHI Most Hits ‐ Game 5, Carpenter 6/4 at KC Shortest Game ‐Time (9‐inn game)2:03 6/13 vs. WSH Most Runs ‐ Game ‐ Both Clubs 22 5/12 vs. CHI Most Bunt Hits ‐ Game 2, 2 players 5/17 vs. ATL Largest Crowd ‐Home #47,492 4/7 vs. CIN Most Hits ‐ Game ‐ Cards 15 4/17 at WSH Most Doubles ‐ Game 2*, Carpenter 7/3 at SF Largest Crowd ‐Road 50,910 6/28 at LAD Most Hits ‐ Game ‐ Opponent 20 5/12 vs. CHI Most Triples ‐ Game 1*, Bourjos 7/9 vs. PIT Largest Margin of Victory 8 runs (10‐2)* 7/12 at MIL Most Hits ‐ Game ‐ Both Clubs 28 6/24 at COL Most Home Runs ‐ Game 2*, Adams 6/23 at COL Largest Margin of Defeat 12 runs (17‐5) 5/12 vs. CHI Fewest Hits ‐ Game ‐ Cards 3* 7/7 vs. PIT Grand Slams ‐ Last 1, Wong 6/3 vs. KC Largest Comeback Win 6 runs 7/11 at MIL Most Extra Base Hits ‐ Game ‐ Cards 8 4/30 vs. MIL Most RBI ‐ Game 6, Adams 6/23 at COL Comeback Wins (4 or more runs) 3 7/11 at MIL Most Bunt Hits ‐ Game ‐ Cards 4 5/17 vs. ATL Most SB ‐ Game 2, Wong 5/25 at CIN Most Left on Base 15* 5/21 vs. ARI Most Singles ‐ Game ‐ Cards 11* 6/22 vs. PHI Most Walks ‐ Game *3, Peralta 7/19 vs. LAD Most Errors 3 3/31 at CIN Most Doubles ‐ Game ‐ Cards 6* 6/25 at COL Most Int. Walks ‐ Game 1*, Peralta 7/19 vs. LAD Longest Errorless Streak (Games) 8 5/5‐13 Most Triples ‐ Game ‐ Cards 1* 7/9 vs. PIT Most HBP ‐ Game 1*, Jay 7/18 vs. LAD Most Doubleplays Turned‐Cardinals 4 4/4 at PIT Most Home Runs ‐ Game ‐ Cards 4 7/11 at MIL Most Doubleplays Turned‐Opponent 4 7/10 vs. PIT Most Home Runs ‐ Game ‐ Opponent 3* 4/4 at PIT IINDIIVIIDUAL PIITCHIING * Happened more than once ‐ last time listed. Longest Home Run Streak (Games) 5 7/5‐9 Most K’s Game‐Starter 12, Wainwright 5/25 at CIN # Busch Stadium III record Most Stolen Bases ‐ Game ‐ Cards 3 5/16 vs. ATL Most K’s Game‐Reliever 4*, Martinez 6/1 vs. SF Most Stolen Bases ‐ Game ‐ Opponent 3 4/9 vs. CIN Longest Winning Streak 6, Miller 4/15‐5/17 Upcoming Milestones Longest Losing Streak 4, Rosenthal 4/11‐7/5 Player Milestone Needs For TEAM PIITCHIING Most IP Game‐Starter 9.0*, Miller 6/7 at TOR Lance Lynn Wins 5 50 Most Strikeouts ‐ Game ‐ Cards 16 4/28 vs. MIL Most IP Game‐Reliever 4.0, Greenwood 6/28 at LAD Trevor Rosenthal Strikeouts 10 200 Most Strikeouts ‐ Game ‐ Opponent 17 4/29 vs. MIL Consecutive Scoreless IP 25.0,Wainwright 4/12‐27 Fewest Strikeouts ‐ Game ‐ Cards 1 6/5 at KC Fewest Hits Allowed ‐ CG 1, Wainwright 4/20 vs. ARI July 20 ‐ Kevin Siegrist turns 25 Fewest Strikeouts ‐ Game ‐ Opponent 1 6/18 vs. NYM Most Walks ‐ Game ‐ Cards 7* 7/6 vs. MIA Most Walks ‐ Game ‐ Opponent 9 6/7 at TOR Fewest Walks ‐ Game ‐ Cards 0* 7/12 at MIL Fewest Walks ‐ Game ‐ Opponents 0* 7/8 vs. PIT Fewest Hits Allowed 1 5/20 vs. ARI 2014 Batting vs Los Angeles Dodgers

Player Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO AVG OBP SLG

1t George Kottaras Cle-StL 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 .500 .667 .500

1t Kolten Wong StL 2 8 3 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 .500 .500 .750 3 Jon Jay StL 6 19 0 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 .368 .400 .421 4 Matt Carpenter StL 6 23 3 6 1 0 1 1 1 0 8 .261 .292 .435 5 Daniel Descalso StL 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .250 .250 .250 6t Matt Adams StL 5 19 1 4 1 0 1 2 1 0 7 .211 .250 .421 6t Matt Holliday StL 6 19 3 4 1 0 1 5 1 0 5 .211 .250 .421 8 Jhonny Peralta StL 6 16 0 3 2 0 0 2 4 1 4 .188 .381 .313 9 StL 4 11 1 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 2 .182 .250 .545 10 Allen Craig StL 6 17 0 3 1 0 0 0 3 0 4 .176 .300 .235 11 Peter Bourjos StL 6 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 .143 .143 .143 12 Mark Ellis StL 5 16 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 .125 .125 .250 13t Tony Cruz StL 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 .000 .125 .000

2014 Pitching vs Los Angeles Dodgers

Player Team W L Pct SV SVO SHO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB IBB SO ERA AVG

1t Nick Greenwood StL 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 0 0 4.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.00 .200

1t Seth Maness StL 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 3 0 0 4.1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.00 .154 1t Jason Motte StL 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0.00 .000 1t Pat Neshek StL 0 0 - 0 0 0 3 0 0 2.2 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 0.00 .111 1t Jorge Rondon StL 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.00 .000 1t Trevor Rosenthal StL 0 0 - 3 3 0 3 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0.00 .125 7 Adam Wainwright StL 0 1 .000 0 0 0 1 1 1 8.0 5 1 1 0 1 0 7 1.13 .185 8 Joe Kelly StL 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 1 1 0 7.0 4 1 1 0 1 0 4 1.29 .167 9 Carlos Martinez StL 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 1 0 4.1 6 1 1 0 3 0 4 2.08 .353 10 Eric Fornataro StL 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 0 0 2.0 3 2 1 0 0 0 1 4.50 .333 11 Lance Lynn StL 1 1 .500 0 0 0 2 2 0 8.0 13 9 8 0 6 0 11 9.00 .361 12 StL 0 1 .000 0 0 0 1 1 0 5.0 7 6 6 1 3 0 4 10.80 .350 13 Sam Freeman StL 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 0 0 0.2 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 13.50 .667

Career Batting vs Los Angeles Dodgers

Player Season G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO AVG OBP SLG

1 Kolten Wong 2014-2014(1) 2 8 3 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 .500 .500 .750 2 Matt Holliday 2004-2014(11) 122 445 92 144 34 2 22 81 59 5 88 .324 .412 .557 4 Peter Bourjos 2011-2014(3) 16 26 4 8 2 0 1 2 2 0 9 .308 .379 .500 5 Allen Craig 2010-2014(5) 27 91 9 27 8 0 3 22 6 0 15 .297 .350 .484 6 Matt Adams 2012-2014(3) 11 31 4 9 1 0 2 5 1 0 10 .290 .313 .516 8 Jhonny Peralta 2003-2014(4) 14 46 3 13 6 0 0 6 5 1 10 .283 .365 .413 9 Matt Carpenter 2012-2014(3) 24 88 10 24 2 0 2 6 5 1 17 .273 .312 .364 10 George Kottaras 2010-2014(4) 9 17 2 4 2 0 0 2 6 0 6 .235 .435 .353 11 Jon Jay 2010-2014(5) 31 96 11 22 5 0 0 3 9 2 19 .229 .302 .281 12 Daniel Descalso 2011-2014(4) 22 54 8 10 1 0 0 2 4 1 12 .185 .237 .204 13 Mark Ellis 2011-2014(2) 13 46 3 8 4 0 0 0 0 0 8 .174 .174 .261 14 Tony Cruz 2012-2014(3) 11 25 1 4 0 0 0 3 1 1 2 .160 .192 .160

Career Pitching vs Los Angeles Dodgers

Player Season W L Pct SV SVO SHO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB IBB SO ERA AVG 1t Nick Greenwood 2014-2014(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 0 0 4.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.00 .200 1t Seth Maness 2013-2014(2) 2 1 .667 0 0 0 9 0 0 10.1 7 1 0 0 3 3 6 0.00 .212 1t Pat Neshek 2011-2014(2) 0 0 - 0 0 0 5 0 0 4.1 3 0 0 0 2 0 6 0.00 .200 6 Trevor Rosenthal 2012-2014(3) 0 1 .000 3 3 0 8 0 0 10.2 3 2 2 0 2 0 11 1.69 .097 7 Randy Choate 2004-2013(6) 0 1 .000 0 1 0 26 0 0 14.1 12 5 3 1 7 1 11 1.88 .214 8 Jason Motte 2009-2014(5) 0 1 .000 3 4 0 13 0 0 13.0 13 4 4 0 7 1 13 2.77 .271 9 Adam Wainwright 2006-2014(8) 4 5 .444 0 0 0 14 11 2 77.2 72 25 25 5 23 1 55 2.90 .251 10 Joe Kelly 2012-2014(3) 2 1 .667 0 0 0 5 4 0 26.1 23 10 9 3 9 0 14 3.08 .240 11t Lance Lynn 2012-2014(3) 3 1 .750 0 0 0 5 5 0 26.0 29 14 13 0 11 0 32 4.50 .287 11t Carlos Martinez 2013-2014(2) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 3 2 0 10.0 13 5 5 1 6 0 8 4.50 .325 15 Shelby Miller 2012-2014(3) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 4 3 0 11.1 16 9 9 2 4 0 8 7.15 .340 16 Sam Freeman 2012-2014(3) 0 0 - 0 0 0 4 0 0 2.1 3 3 3 0 2 0 3 11.57 .333

Batting at Busch Stadium

Player Season G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO AVG OBP SLG 1 Matt Adams 2012-2014(3) 115 354 44 111 23 3 19 61 16 1 78 .314 .341 .556 2 Matt Holliday 2006-2014(9) 382 1375 247 430 96 3 70 264 195 20 249 .313 .406 .540 3 Jon Jay 2010-2014(5) 315 932 153 291 58 5 12 95 77 7 150 .312 .378 .424 4 Matt Carpenter 2011-2014(4) 187 644 125 200 55 9 10 78 74 1 92 .311 .390 .470 5 Allen Craig 2010-2014(5) 236 821 111 254 62 2 24 147 68 3 145 .309 .362 .477 7 Jhonny Peralta 2006-2014(2) 50 174 15 45 14 1 4 21 18 1 26 .259 .330 .420 8t Peter Bourjos 2014-2014(1) 35 88 11 22 6 2 1 5 9 1 22 .250 .327 .398 8t Kolten Wong 2013-2014(2) 51 148 18 37 7 2 4 19 9 1 20 .250 .306 .405 12 Daniel Descalso 2010-2014(5) 239 541 66 123 24 7 2 42 49 9 111 .227 .297 .309 13 Oscar Taveras 2014-2014(1) 11 36 3 8 1 0 1 3 1 0 5 .222 .237 .333 14 Tony Cruz 2011-2014(4) 90 198 16 39 12 1 0 18 12 2 39 .197 .251 .268 16 Mark Ellis 2010-2014(5) 37 105 4 16 3 0 1 8 6 2 17 .152 .204 .210 17 George Kottaras 2010-2014(5) 15 41 1 6 1 0 1 7 4 0 12 .146 .213 .244

Pitching at Busch Stadium

Player Season W L Pct SV SVO SHO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB IBB SO ERA AVG 1 Pat Neshek 2011-2014(2) 3 0 1.000 1 3 0 26 0 0 25.0 11 2 2 0 3 0 25 0.72 .129 5 Sam Freeman 2012-2014(3) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 29 0 0 26.1 14 7 7 0 15 0 24 2.39 .157 6 Shelby Miller 2012-2014(3) 13 8 .619 0 0 1 28 27 1 161.0 131 51 47 13 52 0 135 2.63 .221 7 Adam Wainwright 2006-2014(8) 57 33 .633 2 3 6 135 104 13 751.1 657 240 222 49 170 4 653 2.66 .236 8 Seth Maness 2013-2014(2) 4 1 .800 2 4 0 54 0 0 54.1 59 17 17 3 7 3 29 2.82 .284 9 Trevor Rosenthal 2012-2014(3) 2 6 .250 20 26 0 78 0 0 79.2 60 26 25 4 27 3 102 2.82 .208 10 Joe Kelly 2012-2014(3) 9 7 .563 0 1 0 35 20 0 143.0 148 56 46 12 48 4 92 2.90 .267 12 Lance Lynn 2011-2014(4) 25 10 .714 0 0 1 50 40 1 263.2 218 90 86 11 89 2 254 2.94 .227 13 Jason Motte 2008-2014(6) 13 5 .722 32 39 0 155 0 0 153.2 115 61 55 20 43 3 151 3.22 .209 14 Randy Choate 2012-2014(3) 3 1 .750 0 0 0 56 0 0 35.1 27 16 16 0 8 1 34 4.08 .214 15 Carlos Martinez 2013-2014(2) 2 2 .500 0 2 0 30 4 0 47.2 45 26 25 4 21 4 46 4.72 .253 16 Nick Greenwood 2014-2014(1) 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 4 0 0 7.1 7 4 4 0 3 1 5 4.91 .250

2014 CARDINALS DAY‐BY‐DAY H/R Time/ GA/ H/R Time/ GA/ Date Opp. D/N Result Winner‐Loser‐Save Att. W‐L STD GB Date Opp. D/N Result Winner‐Loser‐Save Att. W‐L STD GB 3/31 CIN R/D W, 1‐0 Wainwright‐Cueto‐Rosenthal #43,134 1‐0 T1 ‐‐‐ 7/11 MIL R/N W, 7‐6 Neshek‐F.Rodriguez‐Rosenthal 35,501 51‐43 2 ‐1.0 4/1 OPEN DATE 1‐0 T1 ‐‐‐ 7/12 MIL R/D W, 10‐2 Wainwright‐Nelson 40,198 52‐43 T1 ‐‐‐ 4/2 CIN R/N L, 1‐0 Hoover‐Martinez 36,189 1‐1 T2 ‐1.0 7/13 MIL R/D L, 11‐2 Peralta‐Martinez 35,345 52‐44 2 ‐1.0 4/3 CIN R/D W, 7‐6 Lynn‐Bailey‐Rosenthal 16,857 2‐1 T1 ‐‐‐ 1ST HALF TOTALS 2,035,388 52‐44 2 ‐1.0 4/4 PIT R/N L, 12‐2 Cole‐Miller 23,342 2‐2 T2 ‐1.0 7/14 All‐Star Break 52‐44 2 ‐1.0 4/5 PIT R/N W, 6‐1 Kelly‐Liriano 30,092 3‐2 T1 ‐‐‐ 7/15 All‐Star Game ‐ Minneapolis, MN 52‐44 2 ‐1.0 4/6 PIT R/D L, 2‐1 Watson‐Wainwright‐Grilli 25,704 3‐3 3 ‐1.0 7/16 All‐Star Break 52‐44 2 ‐1.0 4/7 CIN H/D W, 5‐3 Wacha‐Cingrani #47,492 4‐3 3 ‐0.5 7/17 OPEN DATE 52‐44 2 ‐1.0 4/8 CIN H/N W, 7‐5 Lynn‐Ondrusek‐Rosenthal 40,672 5‐3 3 ‐0.5 7/18 LAD H/N W 3‐2 Lynn‐Haren‐Rosenthal #45,010 53‐44 2 ‐1.0 4/9 CIN H/D L, 4‐0 Leake‐Miller 41,137 5‐4 3 ‐1.5 7/19 LAD H/D W, 4‐2 Kelly‐Greinke‐Rosenthal #43,992 54‐44 2 ‐‐‐ 4/10 OPEN DATE 5‐4 3 ‐2.0 7/20 LAD H/N 7:05 4/11 CHI H/N L, 6‐3 (11) Grimm‐Rosenthal‐Rondon #43,903 5‐5 3 ‐3.0 7/21 OPEN DATE 4/12 CHI H/D W, 10‐4 Wainwright‐Villanueva #45,302 6‐5 T2 ‐3.0 7/22 TB H/N 7:15 4/13 CHI H/D W, 6‐4 Wacha‐Jackson‐Rosenthal #44,135 7‐5 2 ‐3.0 7/23 TB H/N 6:15 4/14 MIL R/N W, 4‐0 Lynn‐Garza 27,090 8‐5 2 ‐2.0 7/24 OPEN DATE 4/15 MIL R/N W, 6‐1 Miller‐Estrada 27,470 9‐5 2 ‐1.0 7/25 CHI R/D 3:05 4/16 MIL R/D L, 5‐1 Peralta‐Kelly 26,668 9‐6 2 ‐2.0 7/26 CHI R/D 3:05 4/17 WSH R/N W, 8‐0 WAINWRIGHT‐Jordan 28,987 10‐6 2 ‐1.0 7/27 CHI R/D 1:20 4/18 WSH R/N L, 3‐1 Gonzalez‐Wacha‐Soriano 31,237 10‐7 2 ‐2.0 7/28 OPEN DATE 4/19 WSH R/D W, 4‐3 Lynn‐Zimmermann‐Rosenthal #41,084 11‐7 2 ‐2.0 7/29 SD R/N 9:10 4/20 WSH R/D L, 3‐2 Soriano‐Maness 27,653 11‐8 2 ‐3.0 7/30 SD R/N 9:10 4/21 NYM R/N L, 2‐0 Mejia‐Lyons‐Farnsworth 20,382 11‐9 2 ‐4.0 7/31 SD R/D 2:40 4/22 NYM R/N W, 3‐0 Wainwright‐Gee‐Rosenthal 20,220 12‐9 2 ‐3.0 JULY TOTALS 4/23 NYM R/N L, 3‐2 Niese‐Wacha‐Farnsworth 21,981 12‐10 2 ‐4.0 8/1 MIL H/N 7:15 4/24 NYM R/D L, 4‐1 Colon‐Lynn‐Matsuzaka 22,669 12‐11 2 ‐4.5 8/2 MIL H/N 6:15 4/25 PIT H/N W, 1‐0 Miller‐Cole‐Rosenthal 43,193 13‐11 2 ‐4.5 8/3 MIL H/D 1:15 4/26 PIT H/D L, 6‐1 Pimentel‐Lyons #46,254 13‐12 2 ‐5.5 8/4 OPEN DATE 4/27 PIT H/D W, 7‐0 Wainwright‐Volquez 41,986 14‐12 2 ‐4.5 8/5 BOS H/N 7:15 4/28 MIL H/N L, 5‐3 (12) Duke‐Maness‐Rodriguez 40,514 14‐13 2 ‐5.5 8/6 BOS H/N 7:15 4/29 MIL H/N L, 5‐4 (11) Thornburgh‐Siegrist‐Rodriguez 40,531 14‐14 2 ‐6.5 8/7 BOS H/N 6:15 4/30 MIL H/D W, 9‐3 Miller‐Garza 40,783 15‐14 2 ‐5.5 8/8 BAL R/N 6:05 APRIL TOTALS 515,902 15‐14 2 ‐5.5 8/9 BAL R/D 3:05 5/1 OPEN DATE 15‐14 2 ‐5.0 8/10 BAL R/D 12:35 5/2 CHI R/D L, 6‐5 T.Wood‐Wainwright‐Rondon 28,160 15‐15 2 ‐6.0 8/11 MIA R/N 6:10 5/3 CHI R/D L, 3‐0 Schlitter‐Wacha‐Rondon 37,874 15‐16 2 ‐6.0 8/12 MIA R/N 6:10 5/4 CHI R/N W, 5‐4 Siegrist‐Rondon‐Rosenthal 30,023 16‐16 2 ‐5.0 8/13 MIA R/N 6:10 5/5 ATL R/N W, 4‐3 Miller‐Harang‐Rosenthal 20,048 17‐16 2 ‐5.0 8/14 SD H/N 7:15 5/6 ATL R/N L, 2‐1 Carpenter‐Choate‐Kimbrel 18,413 17‐17 2 ‐5.0 8/15 SD H/N 7:15 5/7 ATL R/N W, 7‐1 Wainwright‐Minor 21,796 18‐17 2 ‐4.0 8/16 SD H/N 6:15 5/8 OPEN DATE 18‐17 2 ‐4.0 8/17 SD H/D 1:15 5/9 PIT R/N L, 6‐4 J.Wilson‐Martinez‐Melancon 33,696 18‐18 2 ‐4.0 8/18 CIN H/N 7:15 5/10 PIT R/N L, 4‐3 Hughes‐Lynn‐Melancon 34,914 18‐19 2 ‐5.0 8/19 CIN H/N 7:15 5/11 PIT R/N W, 6‐5 Miller‐Morton‐Rosenthal 32,065 19‐19 2 ‐5.0 8/20 CIN H/N 6:15 5/12 CHI H/N L, 17‐5 Wood‐Lyons #44,434 19‐20 2 ‐5.5 8/21 OPEN DATE 5/13 CHI H/N W, 4‐3 (12) Maness‐Grimm 43,627 20‐20 2 ‐5.5 8/22 PHI R/N 6:05 5/14 CHI H/N PPD‐RAIN 20‐20 2 ‐5.0 8/23 PHI R/N 6:05 5/15 CHI H/D W, 5‐3 Wacha‐Hammel‐Rosenthal 42,501 21‐20 2 ‐5.0 8/24 PHI R/D 12:35 5/16 ATL H/N W, 5‐2 Lynn‐Santana‐Rosenthal #43,701 22‐20 2 ‐5.0 8/25 PIT R/N 6:05 5/17 ATL H/D W, 4‐1 Miller‐Santana‐Rosenthal #44,981 23‐20 2 ‐4.0 8/26 PIT R/N 6:05 5/18 ATL H/D L, 6‐5 Carpenter‐Rosenthal‐Kimbrel #44,278 23‐21 2 ‐4.0 8/27 PIT R/D 11:35 5/19 OPEN DATE 23‐21 2 ‐3.5 8/28 OPEN DATE 5/20 ARI H/N W, 5‐0 WAINWRIGHT‐Arroyo #42,252 24‐21 2 ‐2.5 8/29 CHI H/N 7:15 5/21 ARI H/N W, 3‐2 (12) Maness‐Cahill 40,542 25‐21 2 ‐2.5 8/30 CHI H/D* 1:15 5/22 ARI H/N W, 4‐2 Neshek‐Miley‐Rosenthal 40,787 26‐21 2 ‐1.5 DH CHI H/N 7:15 5/23 CIN R/N L, 5‐3 Bailey‐Miller‐Chapman 37,271 26‐22 2 ‐2.5 8/31 CHI H/D 1:15 5/24 CIN R/N W, 6‐3 Garcia‐Cingrani‐Rosenthal #41,585 27‐22 2 ‐1.5 AUGUST TOTALS 5/25 CIN R/N W, 4‐0 Wainwright‐Leake #42,273 28‐22 2 ‐1.5 9/1 PIT H/D 1:15 5/26 NYY H/D L, 6‐4 (12) Aceves‐Choate‐Robertson #47,311 28‐23 2 ‐1.5 9/2 PIT H/N 7:15 5/27 NYY H/N W, 6‐0 LYNN‐Phelps #45,202 29‐23 2 ‐1.5 9/3 PIT H/D 12:45 5/28 NYY H/N L, 7‐4 Kuroda‐Miller #45,267 29‐24 2 ‐2.5 9/4 MIL R/N 7:10 5/29 SF H/N L, 6‐5 Lopez‐Martinez‐Romo 41,337 29‐25 2 ‐3.0 9/5 MIL R/N 7:10 5/30 SF H/N L, 9‐4 Bumgarner‐Wainwright 43,107 29‐26 2 ‐4.0 9/6 MIL R/N 6:10 5/31 SF H/D W, 2‐0 Wacha‐Petit‐Rosenthal 44,426 30‐26 2 ‐3.0 9/7 MIL R/D 1:10 MAY TOTALS 653,753 15‐12 2 ‐3.0 9/8 CIN R/N 6:10 6/1 SF H/D L, 8‐0 Hudson‐Lynn 42,734 30‐27 2 ‐4.0 9/9 CIN R/N 6:10 6/2 KC H/N L, 6‐0 Duffy‐Miller 41,239 30‐28 2 ‐5.0 9/10 CIN R/N 6:10 6/3 KC H/N L, 8‐7 W.Davis‐Rosenthal‐Holland #41,192 30‐29 2 ‐5.0 9/11 CIN R/D 11:35 6/4 KC R/N W, 5‐2 (11) Freeman‐Herrera‐Neshek 22,126 31‐29 2 ‐4.0 9/12 COL H/N 7:15 6/5 KC R/N L, 3‐2 Ventura‐Wacha‐Holland 24,438 31‐30 2 ‐5.0 9/13 COL H/N 6:15 6/6 TOR R/N L, 3‐1 Stroman‐Lynn‐Janssen 33,528 31‐31 2 ‐5.0 9/14 COL H/D 1:15 6/7 TOR R/D W, 5‐0 MILLER‐Buehrle 42,981 32‐31 2 ‐5.0 9/15 OPEN DATE 6/8 TOR R/D W, 5‐0 Garcia‐Hutchison #45,726 33‐31 2 ‐5.0 9/16 MIL H/N 7:15 6/9 OPEN DATE 33‐31 2 ‐5.0 9/17 MIL H/N 7:15 6/10 TB R/N W, 1‐0 Wainwright‐Odorizzi‐Rosenthal 17,226 34‐31 2 ‐4.0 9/18 MIL H/N 7:15 6/11 TB R/N L, 6‐3 Oviedo‐Wacha‐Balfour 15,930 34‐32 2 ‐5.0 9/19 CIN H/N 7:15 6/12 OPEN DATE 34‐32 2 ‐5.5 9/20 CIN H/N 6:15 6/13 WSH H/N W, 1‐0 Lynn‐ZIMMERMANN‐Rosenthal 41,519 35‐32 2 ‐4.5 9/21 CIN H/D 1:15 6/14 WSH H/N W, 4‐1 Choate‐Strasburg‐Rosenthal #44,785 36‐32 2 ‐4.5 9/22 CHI R/N 7:05 6/15 WSH H/D W, 5‐2 Garcia‐Fister‐Rosenthal #45,325 37‐32 2 ‐3.5 9/23 CHI R/N 7:05 6/16 NYM H/N W, 6‐2 Greenwood‐DeGrom‐Maness #42,808 38‐32 2 ‐3.5 9/24 CHI R/N 7:05 6/17 NYM H/N W, 5‐2 Wacha‐Niese‐Neshek #42,209 39‐32 2 ‐3.5 9/25 OPEN DATE 6/18 NYM H/D L, 3‐2 Colon‐Lynn‐Eveland #42,221 39‐33 2 ‐3.5 9/26 ARI R/N 8:40 6/19 PHI H/N L, 4‐1 Buchanan‐Miller‐Papelbon #42,106 39‐34 2 ‐4.5 9/27 ARI R/N 7:10 6/20 PHI H/N L, 5‐1 BURNETT‐Garcia #44,061 39‐35 2 ‐5.5 9/28 ARI R/D 3:10 6/21 PHI H/D W, 4‐1 Wainwright‐Hamels‐Rosenthal #44,789 40‐35 2 ‐5.5 SEPT. TOTALS 6/22 PHI H/D W, 5‐3 Martinez‐Kendrick‐Rosenthal 43,484 41‐35 2 ‐5.5 2ND HALF TOTALS 6/23 COL R/N W, 8‐0 Lynn‐Chacin 37,078 42‐35 2 ‐4.5 SEASON TOTALS 6/24 COL R/N L, 10‐5 De La Rosa‐Greenwood 34,554 42‐36 2 ‐4.5 NOTE: ' complete games in CAPS; Extra innings shown in parentheses; 6/25 COL R/D W, 9‐6 Neshek‐Ottavino‐Rosenthal 34,635 43‐36 2 ‐4.5 Times listed are Central (STL) time; *indicates make‐up game due to rain out; # indicates 6/26 LAD R/N L, 1‐0 Wilson‐WAINWRIGHT‐Jansen 48,624 43‐37 2 ‐5.5 sellout. 6/27 LAD R/N W, 3‐1 Maness‐Ryu‐Rosenthal 48,159 44‐37 2 ‐5.5 6/28 LAD R/N L, 9‐1 Greinke‐Lynn 50,910 44‐38 2 ‐6.5 2014 SCORING BY INNING 6/29 LAD R/D L, 6‐0 Kershaw‐Miller 47,739 44‐39 T2 ‐6.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12+ Total 6/30 OPEN DATE 44‐39 2 ‐6.5 CARDINALS 42 55 32 53 47 51 31 28 22 0 3 3 367 JUNE TOTALS 558,472 14‐13 2 ‐6.5 OPPONENTS 39 29 25 62 38 45 36 36 30 0 4 5 350 7/1 SF R/N L, 5‐0 Lincecum‐Gonzales #41,152 44‐40 2 ‐6.5 7/2 SF R/N W, 2‐0 Wainwright‐Vogelsong‐Rosenthal #41,321 45‐40 2 ‐5.5 Cardinals Recent Transactions 7/3 SF R/D W, 7‐2 Martinez‐Bumgarner #41,181 46‐40 2 ‐5.0 July 12: Added C George Kottaras to the active roster. Optioned C Audry Perez to 7/4 MIA H/N W, 3‐2 Lynn‐Eovaldi‐Rosenthal #46,131 47‐40 2 ‐4.0 7/5 MIA H/D L, 6‐5 Dunn‐Rosenthal‐Cishek #45,445 47‐41 2 ‐5.0 Memphis (AAA). 7/6 MIA H/D L, 8‐4 Alvarez‐Gonzales 42,160 47‐42 3 ‐5.0 July 11: Activated RHP Joe Kelly from the 60‐day disabled list. Transferred LHP 7/7 PIT H/N W, 2‐0 Neshek‐Wilson #42,448 48‐42 2 ‐4.0 Jaime Garcia to the 60‐day disabled list. Claimed C George Kottaras off waivers from 7/8 PIT H/N W, 5‐4 Rosenthal‐Frieri #43,162 49‐42 2 ‐3.0 the . Designated Springfield (AA) OF Mike O’Neill for assignment. 7/9 PIT H/N W, 5‐2 Lynn‐Cumpton‐Rosenthal #43,941 50‐42 2 ‐2.0 July 10: Placed C Yadier Molina (torn ligament, right thumb) on the 15‐day disabled 7/10 PIT H/N L, 9‐1 Volquez‐Miller #43,974 50‐43 2 ‐2.0 list. Recalled C Audry Perez from Memphis (AAA). Optioned LHP Tyler Lyons to Memphis (AAA), following the game.