St. Louis Cardinals (42‐38) vs. (30‐49) Game #81 ◆ ◆ July 3, 2012 Joe Kelly (1‐0, 3.38) vs. Jeff Francis (1‐1, 5.47) ❑ DEFENDING CHAMPS: The 2011 World Champion St. Louis Cardinals are in the midst of their 121st season of TONIGHT’S GAME: The Cardinals continue a 10‐ play in the National League and own a 42‐38 mark, standing 3rd in the N.L. Central, 2.5 GB of division‐leading game, three‐team (PIT (1‐2), COL‐4, MIA‐3) home‐ Cincinnati and 1.5 games behind the Pittsburgh Pirates for second place. stand with the second of four games against the ❑ HOLLIDAY BEATINGS: is batting .500 (28‐56) with 3 HR, 16 RBI, nine doubles and 14 runs scored Colorado Rockies. Tonight’s game is at 7:15 p.m. since June 16, marking the highest batting average, on base pct (.557) and doubles over MLB in that span. Since May 1st, Holliday has raised his batting average from .215 to .311 (8th in the National League)...A ROCKIE TO RE‐ LAST GAME: The Cardinals scored seven runs fol‐ MEMBER: Holliday has a career .339 BA with 4 HR and 11 RBI in 18 career games vs. his former team. lowing a 2‐2 tie to win 9‐3 over the Colorado ❑ LUCKY 13s: The Cardinals have four players tied for 2nd on the team and 15th in the National League with 13 Rockies last night. went 2‐for‐4 with home runs each (Allen Craig, , and Matt Holliday). two home runs and three RBI. The multi‐home game was his first of the season and third of ❑ BELTRAN’S RBI STREAK: Carlos Beltran extended his MLB‐leading consecutive game RBI streak to nine games, his career. threw 7.1 innings for his 8th which also established his career high. The last Cardinal player to have an RBI in nine straight games was Fernando win of the season. Carlos Beltran extended his Tatis (4/13‐23/2000). The Cardinals record for RBI in consecutive games is 12 by Ripper Collins in 6/17‐29/1935. RBI streak to a career‐best nine games. ❑ KANSAS CITY, HERE THEY COME: Four St. Louis Cardinals were selected to represent the National League team in Kansas City. Outfielder Carlos Beltran (7th selection) and shortstop (3rd) were selected by the COMING UP: The Cardinals continue their 10‐ fan vote and will start in the mid‐Summer Classic, while catcher Yadier Molina (4th) and (1st) game homestand tomorrow night with the third were each selected by the player vote...BELTRAN JOINS HR DERBY SQUAD: Carlos Beltran was selected and will of a four‐game series at 6:15 p.m., against the Col‐ participate in the State Farm All‐Star Derby to take place on Monday night at 7:00 p.m. CT. orado Rockies. The Cardinals will wrap up the REDBIRD RUNDOWN: HOMESTAND: 2-2, .227 BA; 32-129, 5 HR, 21 RBI four‐game series on Thursday at 7:15 p.m. The ❑ #3 CARLOS BELTRAN...Homestand: 2‐10, .200, 4 RBI...Streak: 0‐2...was selected by fans to start in outfield for National Miami Marlins come to town on Friday for a League in the All‐Star Game (7th selection)...extended his RBI streak to an MLB best 9 games, a career‐best last night three‐game series prior to the All‐Star Break. going 0‐2 with 2 BB, sac fly and GW‐RBI...collected his 2,000th on Fri. becoming the 29th switch‐hitter in MLB history with 2,000 hits 6/29 vs. PIT...hit 400th career RBI on Sun. vs PIT...collected season‐high 3 BBs 6/25 at MIA...stole 300th CARDS & ROCKIES: The Cardinals and Rockies career base 6/15 vs. KC, becoming only the 8th player & 1st ever switch‐hitter with 300 HR & 300 SB...batted .337, 5 HR, 19 RBI in month of June...tied for MLB best with 7 go‐ahead RBI in June...ranks among NL leaders in batting (.308, 11th), are meeting for the first of two series this sea‐ HR (20, 2nd), RBI (63, 1st), BB (40, 8th) and RBI/AB (4.3, 1st)...had 12‐game hit streak (6/6‐20)...named N.L. Player of the son...the Cardinals will travel to Denver at the Week (5/7‐13)...first Cardinal since Pujols (‘09) to have both 6 (5/8 vs. ARI) & 7 RBI (5/1 vs. PIT) games in same season...1st end of this month (July 31‐Aug. 2) for a three‐ on team with 11 GWRBI (T1st, NL)...he (322) and L. Berkman (359) are among just nine switch‐hitters all‐time w/300+ game series...St. Louis leads the series 1‐0 this HR’s...needs 1 HR for 200 career in NL. year...last season, the Cardinals won the season ❑ #13 MATT CARPENTER...Homestand: 1‐5, .200...Streak: 1G (1‐3, .333)...scored twice, went 1‐3 on Sun...hit team‐leading series 4‐2 winning both series 2‐1 in Denver and 4th triple 6/24 at KC...ranks T11th in NL triples (4)...went 2‐4 with a 2B, SF and RBI at KC (6/22) after being activated from in St. Louis...the Cardinals have won 9‐of‐their‐ 15‐day D.L...injured right oblique after double in 5/22 game vs. SD...is 3‐12 as PH w/6 RBI...13 of 21 RBI have come at last‐11 meetings against the Rockies and 6‐of‐7 home...T6th among NL rookies with 21 RBI...has made 21 starts at 1B, 2 in RF, 2 at 3B, 1 in LF...2010 Cards Minor Lge. in St. Louis...St. Louis leads the all‐time series Player of Year. 83‐81 and are 25‐19 at Busch Stadium III. ❑ #21 ALLEN CRAIG...Homestand: 6‐16, .375, 4 HR, 8 RBI...Streak: 4G (6‐16, .375, 4 HR)...has 43 RBI in 41 games...went 2‐4 with 2 HR and 3 RBI last night, his 1st multi‐HR game of the year (3rd career)...est. season highs for HR and RBI...has 1 HR/11.7 AB...ranks T15th in NL in HR (13) and T24 in RBI (43)...tied for team lead with 14 multi‐RBI games...has RBI in MIKE MATHENY: Mike Matheny became the 49th 7‐of‐last‐9 games...activated from DL on 6/1 after missing 14 G’s (left hamstring strain)...started the season on the D.L. re‐ manager in St. Louis Cardinals team history when covering from off‐season knee surgery (fractured right knee cap) and was activated on 5/1...appeared in 13 games (.373 he was named to the position on November 14, BA) w/5 HRs & 19 RBI between DL stints...has 22 starts at 1B in 2012, 11 in RF, 5 in LF. 2011...Matheny was a catcher for the Cardinals ❑ #48 TONY CRUZ...Homestand: 1‐4, .250...Streak: 2G (3‐7, .429, 1 HR)...doubled and scored on Sun...has an XBH in 3‐ from 2000‐04, helping the club to the postseason of‐last‐4 starts (slug .563)...went 2‐3 and hit first ML HR on 6/27 at MIA w/ first RBI of season...caught Wainwright 3‐of‐ in four of those five season including the 2004 Na‐ last‐4 starts...has made 12 starts behind the plate...was on Opening Day roster for 1st time...appeared in 38 games for tional League Championship team... Mike had a Cards in ‘11 & was flawless defensively at five positions, making starts at C, 1B, 3B & RF. 13‐year Major League career playing with Mil‐ ❑ #33 ...Homestand: 1‐13, .077...Streak: 0‐4...snapped an 0‐16 on Sun...had career‐best 7G hit streak waukee, Toronto, St. Louis and San Francisco, win‐ from 6/17‐24 (8‐22, .364)...had PH single in only AB at KC (6/22)....tallied 5th multi‐hit game of season 6/19 at DET going ning four Rawlings Gold Gloves (2000, 2003‐05), 2‐3 off Verlander...hit 1st inn. solo HR on 6/6 at HOU for his 1st GWRBI of season...has hit safely in 30 of 45 starts this sea‐ and retiring from the game in 2006 due to con‐ son...has started 36 games at 2B, 7 at 3B & 3 at SS...has 6 fielding gems T1st on team (Jay). cussion symptoms...he holds the M.L. catching ❑ #23 DAVID FREESE...Homestand: 5‐16, .313, 1 RBI...Streak: 2G (4‐8, .500)...is one of five finalist for All‐Star Game record for consecutive errorless games (252) and Final Vote...went 3‐4 with a run scored, 5th 3‐hit game of season last night...had 8G hit streak from 6/20‐29...was 1‐4 for consecutive errorless chances (1,565)...at 41 with GW‐RBI, a two‐out RBI single in 7th at KC (6/24)...ranks T15th in HR (13) and T13th in RBI (48) among N.L. leaders...hit years of age, he is the youngest active manager in first career grand slam as part of 2‐HR game on 6/7 at HOU, matching career high w/6 RBI...has 25 two‐out RBI, 2nd in the majors. NL...has team leading 14 multi‐RBI games...has 27 multi‐hit games (T8th, NL)...sale of Freese #23 jersey ranks 20th among all MLB players. LAST SEASON: The Cardinals won the National ❑ #15 RAFAEL FURCAL...Homestand: 1‐11, .091...Streak: 0‐7...was selected by fans to start at shortstop for National League Wild Card with a 90‐72 record, clinching League in the All‐Star Game (3rd selection)...scored in team‐high 6 straight games (6/21‐26)...ranks T3rd in NL runs (53) on the final day of the regular season after trail‐ and 17th in hits (85)...had GW‐RBI with 10th inn. double 6/25 at MIA...received 1st IBB since 2010 on 6/24 at KC...has 25 ing the by 10.5 games on August multi‐hit games, T14th in NL & 11 3+ hit games are T2nd...his 32 RBI in lead‐off position are 1st in NL...had 12‐game hit streak (.510 BA) 4/29‐5/13, tied for longest hit streak by Cards player this year...played in his 1,500th career game 4/22 at 24...the Cardinals went on to win their 11th PIT & scored his 1,000 run 4/24 at CHI...became 6th different Opening Day SS in 6 seasons for STL...30 career leadoff HR’s World Championship by defeating the Texas are 4th among active players & 311 career SB’s are 11th. Rangers four games to three in the . ❑ #27 TYLER GREENE...Homestand: 0‐2, .000...Streak: 0‐4...singled and scored go‐ahead run in 10th 6/25 at MIA...hit 2‐ RBI double 6/22 at KC...matched his season high w/3‐hit game 6/15 vs. KC...had career best 2 HR (3 hits) & 4 RBI at HOU TRANSACTIONS/INJURIES: The Cardinals op‐ (5/6) w/SB ‐ first ever STL 2Bman to do so...caught stealing 4/29 broke STL franchise streak of 17 const. steals to start MLB tioned LHP Sam Freeman and RHP Eduardo career...has 31 starts at 2B, 4 at SS...led Cards w/ 11 SB’s in ‘11; has 8 SB this yr. Sanchez to Memphis (AAA) following the June ❑ #7 MATT HOLLIDAY...Homestand: 7‐13, .538, 1 HR, 4 RBI...Streak: 5G (8‐17, .471, 1 HR)...is 28‐56 (.500) with 3 HR, 16 29th game and recalled RHP Maikel Cleto and pur‐ RBI, 9 doubles in last 14 games...went 2‐3 w/HR, 2 RBI and sac fly last night...was 3‐5 (5th 3‐hit game) w/2B and OF ast. chased the contract of LHP Barret Browning from 6/25 at MIA...ranks among NL leaders in batting (.311, 8th), RBI (51, T7th), hits (92, 9th), walks (41, 7th) and runs (53, Memphis. To make room for Browning, the Car‐ T3rd)...batted .583 w/ 2 HR & 10 RBI vs. KC w/4‐hit game 6/23...batted .363 in June (5th in NL)...leads team with 29 multi‐ dinals moved RHP Kyle McClellan from the 15‐day hit game (T5th NL)...has team leading 19 (T13th, NL) doubles...did not play for 1st time this season on 6/6; has played in disabled list to the 60‐day disabled list. 77 of 80 games...hit .340 in May w/6 HR & 21 RBI...T2nd on team w/5 GWRBI. ❑ #19 ...Homestand: 3‐11, .273, 1 RBI...Streak: 3G (3‐11, .273)...has doubles in back‐to‐back games, also walked Cardinals Disabled List twice and SB (#7) last night...stole career‐best 2 bases on Sat...was 1‐5 with two runs after being activated from the 15‐ Date Games day D.L. on 6/22...placed on D.L. 5/16 (R shoulder sprain)...has 11 multi‐hit games...hit safely in 23 of last 29 games (.325, Player & Injury DL Missed 38‐117)...ran off 11‐game hit streak 4/11‐5/2, one shy of his career high...has four 3‐hit games this season...tied for team‐ C. Carpenter, right shoulder 3/26 80 high (Descalso) with 6 def. gems, incl. 4 in series at HOU 5/4‐6. K. McClellan, right elbow strain 5/18 42 ❑ #4 YADIER MOLINA...Homestand: 2‐12, .167, 1 HR, 1 RBI...Streak: 2G (2‐8, .250, 1 HR)...voted in by players as a reserve L. Berkman, right knee 5/20 40 catcher for the National League in the All‐Star Game...hit HR on Sun. (#13)...HRed in three consecutive games (6/24‐26), J. Garcia, left shoulder strain 6/6 24 3x in career...hit game‐tying HR w/2 out in 9th Mon at MIA...2nd consec. season with double‐digit HRs...tied game at 3‐3 in 14th vs. KC (6/17) w/PH single...ranks 9th among NL leaders (.309) in BA, T3rd with 3 four‐hit games...leads ML catchers w/7 SB’s...has 22 multi‐hit games, 2nd on team with 15 doubles...2nd among NL catchers in HR (13) & 1st in RBI (45)...Gold Cardinals Recent Transactions Glove catcher past 4 seasons & All‐Star past 3...won inaugural Rawlings Platinum Glove for best defender...started #3 in June 30: Optioned RHP Eduardo Sanchez and LHP lineup 6/9‐10 for first time in career...played in 1,000th career game on 6/12; has caught 999 games in career. Sam Freeman to Memphis (AAA). Recalled RHP ❑ #43 SHANE ROBINSON...Homestand: 2‐5, .400, 1 RBI...Streak: 1G (2‐4, .500)...was 2‐4 with GW‐RBI (1st of career) on Maikel Cleto and purchased LHP Barret Browning Sun...career high with 2 BB (1 IBB) 6/24 at KC and scored twice...had pinch RBI‐1B 6/15 vs. KC...matched career high w/3 from Memphis (AAA). RHP Kyle McClellan moved hits, incl. HR #2 on 6/7 at HOU...has made 25 starts (CF‐24, RF‐1)...leads the team w/27 PH ABs & 6 PH...had 3‐hit, 3‐RBI from the 15‐day D.L. to the 60‐day D.L. game, incl. 1st career HR, 4/8 at MIL. June 22: Activated OF Jon Jay and INF/OF Matt ❑ #55 ...Homestand: 0‐6, .000...Streak: 0‐10...was 1‐4 with dbl. 6/26 at MIA...activated from DL on Carpenter from the 15‐day disabled list. Optioned 6/19 & started next 4 games, 3 in CF...was DLed 5/31 (right hamstring)...has hit safely in 20 of 25 starts (26‐89, .292, 11 OF and INF to Mem‐ RBI)...batting .476 (10‐21, 12 RBI) w/RISP...has 14 starts in CF, 9 at 2B, 2 in RF...was DLed from start of season to 4/19 phis (AAA). w/strained right oblique. June 19: Activated OF/IF Skip Schumaker from 15‐ day D.L. OF Jon Jay to begin a 20‐day injury rehabil‐ itation assignment at Memphis (AAA). UPCOMING GAMES & PITCHING PROBABLES June 18: Transferred Matt Carpenter’s injury reha‐ bilitation assignment to Springfield (AA). Wed., July 4 vs. ROCKIES: Adam Wainwright (6‐8, 4.75) vs. Jeremy Guthrie (3‐7, 6.56) 6:15 p.m.* June 17: Optioned RHP Maikel Cleto to Memphis Thu., July 5 vs. ROCKIES: Lance Lynn (10‐4, 3.62) vs. Christian Friedrich (4‐5, 5.52) 7:15 p.m.* (AAA) following game. Times listed are Central...All games broadcast on KMOX Radio *Fox Sports Midwest +FOX Network %ESPN @ESPN2 !TBS ^MLB Network TONIGHT’S STARTING PITCHER PITCHING LOGS JOE KELLY • RHP • 6‐1 • 185 • 24 yrs #58 (RHP) VICTOR MARTE (RHP) DATE‐OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO DATE‐OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO vs. Rockies 6/23 ‐ KC 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 6/21 ‐ DET L‐1 1.0 3 1 1 0 1 ◆ Will be making his 5th Major League start and first against the Rockies. 6/24 ‐ KC 1.0 2 0 0 0 2 6/24 ‐ KC BS‐1, W‐1 0.2 1 0 0 0 0 ◆ Is his first start against a National League West team; second vs. a National League 6/26 ‐ MIA H‐11 0.2 1 0 0 0 0 6/25 ‐ MIA W‐2 0.2 1 0 0 1 0 7/1 ‐ PIT H‐12 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 6/27 ‐ MIA 1.1 3 1 1 0 2 team overall. Three of his previous four MLB starts have come in Interleague play 7/2 ‐ COL 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 6/30 ‐ PIT 1.0 1 1 1 0 1 against A.L. Central opponents. ◆ Is 0‐0 with a 2.89 ERA in his 2 home starts: his debut vs. CLE on 6/10 and 6/16 vs. KC. BARRET BROWNING (LHP) (RHP) DATE‐OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO DATE‐OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO 2012 Season 6/17 ‐ NEW 1.2 2 0 0 1 5 6/17 ‐ KC BS‐4 2.0 1 1 1 1 3 ◆ Was 1‐0 with a 3.52 ERA in three Interleague starts. 6/21 ‐ OMA 0.2 0 1 0 1 0 6/23 ‐ KC 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 ◆ 6/23 ‐ NEW L‐3 1.0 1 3 3 3 2 6/25 ‐ MIA S‐15 1.0 2 1 1 1 2 Holding opposition to a .125 BA (3‐24) w/RISP and RH batters have just two extra 6/28 ‐ ALB 2.0 2 1 0 0 2 6/26 ‐ MIA S‐16 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 base hits in 42 at‐bats. 6/30 ‐ PIT 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 7/1 ‐ PIT S‐17 1.1 0 0 0 0 2 ◆ Pitched his 2nd‐straight quality start, allowing two runs to Miami in 6.0 IP on 6/27, but did not get a decision when the team blew a 3‐2 lead to fall 5‐3. MAIKEL CLETO (RHP) (LHP) ◆ DATE‐OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO DATE‐OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO Beat out an infield single pinch‐hitting in the 10th inning at MIA (6/25) for his first 6/25 ‐ NEW 1.0 1 1 1 0 1 6/21 ‐ DET 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 Major League hit and an RBI which turned out to be the game‐winning run. 6/27 ‐ ALB S‐1 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 6/24 ‐ KC H‐10 0.2 1 0 0 0 0 ◆ Recorded his first Major League win at Kansas City (6/22) tossing 6.0 innings allowing 6/29 ‐ ALB 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 6/25 ‐ MIA 0.2 1 0 0 0 0 6/30 ‐ PIT 1.0 0 0 0 0 3 6/29 ‐ PIT 1.0 3 3 3 1 0 three runs on nine hits in an 11‐4 win. 7/2 ‐ COL 1.0 2 1 1 0 2 7/1 ‐ PIT H‐11 0.2 1 0 0 0 0 ◆ Threw 4.2 innings in a no decision in his last start vs. KC (6/16), allowed three runs (2ER) on seven hits in a 10‐7 Cardinals win. JOE KELLY (RHP) FERNANDO SALAS (RHP) ◆ Pitched 5.0 IP in his Major League debut vs. CLE (6/10), allowing one run on seven DATE‐OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO DATE‐OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO 6/6 ‐ OMA W‐2 8.0 7 1 1 0 3 6/19 ‐ DET 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 hits with four in a no decision the Cardinals eventually lost 4‐1. 6/10 ‐ CLE 5.0 7 1 1 1 4 6/22 ‐ KC 1.0 2 1 1 1 1 ◆ Was the first Cards pitcher to make his ML debut in a start since Lance Lynn (6/2/11). 6/16 ‐ KC 4.1 7 3 2 1 3 6/25 ‐ MIA 0.1 1 2 2 1 0 ◆ 6/22 ‐ KC W‐1 6.0 9 3 3 0 1 6/27 ‐ MIA BSv‐1 0.1 1 1 1 0 1 Posted a 2‐5 record with a 2.86 ERA in 12 starts at Memphis (AAA). 6/27 ‐ MIA 6.0 5 2 2 2 3 6/29 ‐ PIT 1.0 1 2 2 2 0 ◆ At the time of his call up, led the Pacific Coast League with a 2.86 ERA and T1st in double plays induced (12). KYLE LOHSE (RHP) ADAM WAINWRIGHT (RHP) ◆ Recorded seven quality starts including his last three starts, all 7.0 or more innings and DATE‐OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO DATE‐OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO APRIL 4‐0, 1.62 33.1 22 6 6 2 21 APRIL 0‐3, 7.32 19.2 24 16 16 5 21 less than an earned run in each start. MAY 1‐1, 5.08 33.2 49 22 19 4 18 MAY 4‐2, 3.00 39.0 38 16 13 12 30 ◆ Was batting .300 (3‐10) at Memphis with an RBI, a career .286 in the minor leagues. 6/4 ‐ NYM 6.0 2 1 1 0 3 6/1 ‐ NYM L‐6 6.1 6 7 7 3 6 6/9 ‐ CLE W‐6 7.2 3 0 0 2 4 6/6 ‐ HOU W‐5 5.2 7 3 3 1 8 ◆ Received an invitation to as a non‐roster invitee. 6/15 ‐ CWS L‐2 7.0 10 3 3 2 4 6/12 ‐ CWS L‐7 7.0 5 2 2 2 7 6/21 ‐ DET 7.0 4 1 1 1 4 6/17 ‐ KC 7.0 5 1 1 3 8 KELLY 2012 RUNS ALLOWED 6/26 ‐ MIA W‐7 7.1 4 2 2 2 4 6/23 ‐ KC W‐6 7.0 6 2 2 1 4 7/2 ‐ COL W‐8 7.1 9 2 2 2 5 6/29 ‐ PIT L‐8 5.0 11 7 7 1 7 Inning 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 LANCE LYNN (RHP) (RHP) 4 Starts 2 0 1 3 3 0 ‐ ‐ ‐ DATE‐OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO DATE‐OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO Total Runs: 9 Earned Runs: 8 APRIL 4‐0, 1.33 27.0 16 4 4 6 24 APRIL 3‐1, 1.30 27.2 21 6 4 7 15 MAY 4‐1, 3.44 36.2 32 14 14 14 36 MAY 1‐3, 5.67 33.1 44 23 21 12 29 KELLY SEASON & CAREER 6/2 ‐ NYM L‐2 4.2 5 3 2 4 3 6/3 ‐ NYM L‐5 5.0 9 5 5 2 2 6/7 ‐ HOU W‐9 6.0 6 2 2 2 11 6/8 ‐ CLE L‐6 6.0 8 4 3 1 7 W‐L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO 6/13 ‐ CWS W‐10 7.1 3 0 0 1 12 6/14 ‐ CWS W‐5 6.0 5 3 3 0 1 6/19 ‐ DET L‐3 5.0 9 5 5 2 4 6/20 ‐ DET W‐6 9.0 5 1 0 1 5 2011 PB 5‐2 2.60 12 11 72.2 56 26 21 34 62 6/24 ‐ KC 5.1 9 6 6 1 2 6/25 ‐ MIA 6.0 6 2 2 2 0 SPR 6‐4 5.01 11 11 59.1 70 40 33 25 51 6/30 ‐ PIT L‐4 5.0 7 6 6 4 6 7/2 ‐ PIT W‐7 6.0 9 4 4 1 6 2012 MEM 2‐5 *2.86 12 12 72.1 75 29 23 21 45 STL 1‐0 3.38 4 4 21.1 28 9 8 4 11 BULLPEN BRIEFS: Career 1‐0 3.38 4 4 21.1 28 9 8 4 11 7‐14, 4.61 ERA, 226.2 IP, 231 H, 120 R, 116 ER, 30 HR, 92 BB, 194 SO Minors 21‐22 4.17 77 54 338.0 337 184 146 136 280 17/30 SV/OPP ... 43 HOLDS ... 233/148 FBF (64%) ... 122/31 IR/S (25%) *League Leader (Pacific Coast League‐AAA) ❑ #41 MITCHELL BOGGS...0/2 SV...12 HLD...36/25 FBF...23/2 IR/S... Induced DP w/bases loaded to end 8th yest...has 9‐straight scoreless apps. ...ranks KELLY vs. ROCKIES T3rd in NL with 8.7 IRS pct., T16 w/ 36 apps...earned 12th Hold w/ 1.0 IP spanning 7th W‐L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO & 8th Sun vs. PIT...pitched scoreless IP 6/26 at MIA...completed perfect 1.1 IP at DET 2012 Has Not Faced (6/21)...stranded 1 and picked up first win since 8/7/11 (at FLA) 6/16 vs. KC with 1.1 Career scoreless IP...spent most of 2011 season with St. Louis, appearing in 51 games. ❑ #62 BARRET BROWNING...0/0 SV...0 HLD...0/0 FBF...0/0 IR/S... Last win vs. COL: N/A Lefthander was purchased from team’s Triple‐A Memphis club Saturday...made his Major League debut Sat. w/ 2 perfect IP including one K...the 27‐year‐old was selected KELLY CAREER HITTING TOTALS in the minor league portion of Rule V draft last Dec. from the LA Angels...had a 2‐3 record, 1.89 ERA in 30 app., 38.0 IP with 36 K’s at AAA...streak of 13 straight scoreless AVG. AB H HR RBI SH apps (15.1 IP) 5/15‐6/17...was named the lone All‐Star rep from Memphis for the 2012 .200 5 1 0 1 2 Triple‐A All‐Star game...ranked T5th in the PCL in Holds (7) and T14th in apps (30). Career .200 5 1 0 1 2 ❑ #63 MAIKEL CLETO...0/0 SV...0 HLD...5/3 FBF...2/2 IR/S... Recalled from Memphis Saturday after an option to Triple‐A on 6/17...allowed HR to leadoff batter in 9th, finishing game yest...pitched 1.0 ing w/ 3K’s Sat. vs. PIT...has 11 K’s in his 7.0 IP...recalled 5/31 for first time in 2012 & pitched 1.0 scoreless 6/1 at NYM ...appeared in 4 games during 1st stint w/ the club...hurled 2.1 IP at HOU (6/5) for TOMORROW’S STARTING PITCHER longest career outing...at AAA is 2‐1 with a 3.94 ERA in 27 gms (32.0 IP, 9 BBs, 41 K’s)...appeared in 3 MLB gms for STL in 2011... pronounced my‐KULL CLAY‐toe. ADAM WAINWRIGHT • RHP • 6‐7 • 228 • 30 yrs #50 ❑ #66 VICTOR MARTE...0/1 SV...9 HLD...36/24 FBF...25/5 IR/S... vs. Rockies ◆ Will make his 17th start of the season. This will be his 5th career start against Ranks T14th in NL with 20.0 IRS pct...T16th in NL app (36)...won consecutive games 6/24 at KC (1st win as a Cardinal) & 6/25 at MIA...stranded 9th inn. run, before taking Colorado, and 9th appearance overall. 1st loss of MLB career in 10th at DET (6/21)...extinguished KC rally in 5th w/0.2 IP and ◆ Is 3‐1 with a 1.44 ERA vs. COL, having allowed two earned runs or less in each of 0 R on 6/16...stranded 3 IRs in 1.1 IP 6/2 at NYM...purchased 4/6 from Memphis (AAA) his four previous starts. (Linebrink DL)...acquired from KC April 2011 & year at Memphis where he led PCL & ◆ Last faced the Rockies in 2009, going 1‐1 that year allowing four earned runs (6 Triple‐A with 31 saves...made 30 ML apps w/ Royals (2009‐10). total) between the two starts: 6/5 vs. COL (6.0 IP, 3R, 2ER) and 9/26 at COL (8.0 IP, ❑ #30 JASON MOTTE...17/21 SV...0 HLD...32/20 FBF...9/2 IR/S... 3R, 2ER). Ranks T6th in N.L. w/ 17 saves, T1st in games finished (30)...his 8 saves in June were ◆ Has a 2.40 ERA vs. N.L. west opponents, 14‐12 record with one (41 games, T2nd in NL...is T8th among NL relievers with 3 wins...picked up his 3rd save this sea‐ 26 starts). son of 4‐outs (leads N.L.) on Sun. vs. PIT...threw perfect 9th for 16th save 6/26 at 2012 Season MIA...recorded 15th Sv allowing a run 6/25 at MIA...outing 6/23 at KC marked the ◆ Ranks 6h in ground ball pct (67.4) and ground ball/fly ball (2.07). longest time between app. (6 days) this season; threw perfect IP...saved all 4 Cards ◆ wins on 6/8‐17 homestand...set Cards single‐season record in ‘11 for most apps. by a Allowed seven runs over 5.0 IP in a 14‐5 loss to the Pirates on 6/29. RHP w/career‐high 78...had STL record 33 apps (26.1 IP) w/o allowing ER 6/26‐9/3, in‐ ◆ Earned win at KC (6/23) tossing 7.0 innings allowing two runs on six hits in and cluding 21‐game scoreless strk (18.2 IP). 8‐2 win. His third consecutive start of 7.0 innings and two runs or less. ❑ #34 MARC RZEPCZYNSKI...0/5 SV...11 HLD...38/21 FBF...23/6 IR/S... ◆ Received a no decision vs. KC (6/17), throwing 7.0 IP allowing one run with 8 K’s, Earned H #11 w/0.2 IP Sun. vs. PIT...allowed 3R in 1.0 IP Fri. on HR to McCutchen... and left with a 2‐1 lead. Cardinals lost in 15 innings 4‐3. T8th in NL apps (38)...ranks 23rd in NL with 26.1 IRS pct...picked up 10th Hold 6/24 at ◆ Pitched 7.0 innings in a 6‐1 loss vs. CWS (6/12), surrendering just two runs on KC in 0.2 IP ...earned 1st win as a Cardinal 6/4 at NYM despite allowing HR & 2 R five hits with seven strikeouts. His longest outing since CG/ShO (5/22 vs. SD). ...struck out career high 61 in 2011 in career‐high 71 G. ◆ Picked up the win tossing 5.2 innings allowing three runs in a 4‐3 win at HOU ❑ #59 FERNANDO SALAS...0/1 SV...3 HLD...26/15 FBF...16/6 IR/S... (6/6). His first win throwing less than 6.0 IP since 9/4/09 at Pittsburgh. Allowed all 3 IRs to score in 1.0 IP Fri. night...gave up game‐tying HR for 1st BSv Wed ◆ Was the opposing pitcher at NYM (6/1) for J. Santana’s no‐hitter. After retiring at MIA...has allowed runs in last 4 apps., own or IRs...recorded six scoreless app. over the first 9 of 10, he allowed seven runs over 6.1 IP in the 8‐0 shutout. 7.0 IP (6/7‐19)...had 2.0 ShO IP 6/17 vs. KC...recalled on 6/7...opened season on roster ◆ & made 18 app. before 5/26 option...while in Memphis (AAA), was 1‐0, 9.00 ERA, 1 SV Earned his 4th win 5/27 vs. PHI, 8‐3, allowing just one run over 6.0 innings. in 4 app. w/5 K...K’d a career‐high 4 vs. ATL on 5/12 in 2.2 scoreless IP (longest relief ◆ Pitched his best game since coming back from his 2011 surgery on 5/22, outing by STL pitcher in ‘12)...led Cards w/ 24 Sv in ‘11. throwing a complete game 4‐0 shutout over SD. Allowed just four hits, walked one and had a season‐high nine strikeouts.

DAILY BATTING LOGS Date/Opp. 6/8 6/9 6/10 6/12 6/13 6/14 6/15 6/16 6/17 6/19 6/20 6/21 6/22 6/23 6/24 6/25 6/26 6/27 6/29 6/30 7/1 7/2 7/3 7/4 7/5 7/6 7/7 7/8 PLAYER INDIANS WHITE SOX ROYALS TIGERS ROYALS MARLINS PIRATES ROCKIES MARLINS Beltran o1oo 14o2 4o1w cok1 141o 1ok1 111oi 1ookoik oo1e 11ww koioi 22odd oo1k1 4oooo 1oww1i 1oowk fo1o o1ok koo2 fwcwo Carpenter, M f12oo od1od oco3o k 1ow1 k k k1hk Craig wok1 kooo okok 2o1k cbo 22wo ooo1 okcwwcw4dkw oowk oc1k kooko oko41 2wko1 kockf e1kw o 24ok k1oo o4ok Cruz o2ooo ooco o14 wooo 2ooo ow4k4 Descalso oo1k 2ko k1ok ooo o11e owko wb ooo2o k11 kfo1 ow2o 1 o1dk okw1 wooko dwoo o kkko o1 kooo Freese oook ooo ko11 k11o 1ko 24oo ko1d 21ckk ocokko okwk d1oo w1kk w2o111wc1k woo1ok11eo 21oo oo1o ocko o1kk 1k11 Furcal oooco ookf oodb odko oooo koko1 (pha) ooo1o kd ooowoooo11 1owo1 w1owk ow11w okooi ooocw2 1okwo oooo owoo 1oko ooowo Greene w 11dk o 11k1 1od k1kooo o k2ooo 1 kok o wo Holliday 1dok 1k2o owkk odoc oooo 42o12 c14i 2oow 1o2o oofko 1o1w1k o1121 w2owf 1oo12hcwodw 2ooo 1k1k w11k ko2w w41fk Jay h1ookkk11od oko k1o1o wook o1ok oco2 wkw2o Molina o211 oo1i okok o2oo coo oo1w kooo 4ow1 1 o1oo 1ode oook 11ooo ow4ooooo14k4ooc o okoo 4owo oko1o Robinson 1ooo ko2 1 dooo ook o 1 ooko ko1k k k wooi wko o 1o1o Schumaker ooo oo1od kw2ob kk2w w 2koo k c owo od Key: 1-Single, 2-Double, 3-Triple, 4-Home Run, o-Out, k-, w-Walk, h-HBP, e-Reached on error, b-SacBunt, F-SacFly, c-Fielder’s Choice; d-Double Play Note: Read left-to-right for first-to-last AB. CARDINALS HIGHS & LOWS TEAM BATTIING IINDIIVIIDUAL BATTIING TEAM MIISCELLANEOUS Most Runs ‐ Inning ‐ Cards 8 (3rd) 4/27 vs. MIL Longest Hit Streak‐Games 12*, Beltran 6/6‐6/20 Longest Winning Streak 5 games 6/22‐26 Most Runs ‐ Inning ‐ Opponent 6 (6th) 5/7 at ARI Longest HR Streak‐Games 3, Molina 6/24‐26 Longest Losing Streak 5 games 5/29‐6/3 Most Runs ‐ 1st Inning ‐ Cards 5 6/26 at MIA Longest Run Streak‐Games 6, Furcal 6/21‐26 Longest Game ‐Innings 15 6/17 vs. KC Most Runs ‐ 1st Inning ‐ Opponent 4* 6/30 vs. PIT Longest RBI Streak‐Games 9, Beltran 6/22‐present Longest Game ‐Time (overall) 5:00 6/17 vs. KC Most Runs ‐ Game ‐ Cards 14 6/7 at HOU Most Runs ‐ Game 3*, Craig 6/14 vs. CWS Longest Game ‐Time (9‐inn game) 3:45 6/7 at HOU Most Runs ‐ Game ‐ Opponent 14 6/29 vs. PIT Most Hits ‐ Game 4*, Holliday 6/16 vs. KC Shortest Game ‐Time (9‐inn game)2:14 6/9 vs. CLE Most Runs ‐ Game ‐ Both Clubs 19* 6/29 vs. PIT Most Doubles ‐ Game 2*, Beltran 6/22 at KC Largest Crowd ‐Home 46,882 4/13 vs. CHI Most Hits ‐ Game ‐ Cards 17* 6/22 at KC Most Triples ‐ Game 1*, Carpenter 6/24 at KC Largest Crowd ‐Road 46,086 4/6 at MIL Most Hits ‐ Game ‐ Opponent 19 6/29 vs. PIT Most Home Runs ‐ Game 2*, Craig 7/2 vs. COL Largest Margin of Victory 12 runs* 6/7 at HOU Most Hits ‐ Game ‐ Both Clubs 33 5/24 vs. PHI Most RBI ‐ Game 7, Beltran 5/2 vs. PIT Largest Margin of Defeat 9 runs 6/29 vs. PIT Fewest Hits ‐ Game ‐ Cards 0 6/1 at NYM Most SB ‐ Game 2*, Jay 6/30 vs. PIT Largest Comeback Win 5 runs 6/25 at MIA Most Extra Base Hits ‐ Game ‐ Cards 8* 4/18 vs. CIN Most Walks ‐ Game 3, Molina 6/7 at HOU Comeback Wins (4 or more runs) 1 6/25 at MIA Most Singles ‐ Game ‐ Cards 14 6/23 at KC Most Int. Walks ‐ Game 2*, Beltran 6/21 at DET Most Left on Base 14 4/17 vs. CIN Most Doubles ‐ Game ‐ Cards 6 6/22 at KC Most Errors 3* 6/8 vs. CLE Most Triples ‐ Game ‐ Cards 2 5/2 vs. PIT IINDIIVIIDUAL PIITCHIING Longest Errorless Streak (Games) 6 4/25‐5/3 Most Home Runs ‐ Game ‐ Cards 5 5/7 at ARI Most K’s Game‐Starter 12, Lynn 6/13 vs. CWS Most Doubleplays Turned‐Cardinals 4 4/18 vs. CIN Most Home Runs ‐ Game ‐ Opponent 4* 6/29 vs. PIT Most K’s Game‐Reliever 4, Salas 5/12 vs. ATL Most Doubleplays Turned‐Opponent 3* 6/23 at KC Longest Home Run Streak (Games) 6* 6/23‐29 Longest Winning Streak 6, Lynn 4/8‐5/7 Most Stolen Bases ‐ Game ‐ Cards 4* 5/1 vs. PIT Longest Losing Streak 4, Westbrook 5/19‐6/8 * Happened more than once ‐ last time listed. Most Stolen Bases ‐ Game ‐ Opponent 3 5/4 at HOU Most IP Game‐Starter 9.0*,Westbrook6/20 at DET Most IP Game‐Reliever 2.2, Salas 5/12 vs. ATL TEAM PIITCHIING Upcoming Milestones Consecutive Scoreless IP 14.0, Lohse 4/17‐22 Player Milestone Needs For Most Strikeouts ‐ Game ‐ Cards 16 6/17 vs. KC Fewest Hits Allowed ‐ CG 4, Wainwright 5/22 vs. SD Carlos Beltran HR in NL 1 200 Most Strikeouts ‐ Game ‐ Opponent 17 5/3 vs. PIT RBI 3 1,200 Fewest Strikeouts ‐ Game ‐ Cards 1 5/25 vs. PHI Yadier Molina Hits 55 1,000 Fewest Strikeouts ‐ Game ‐ Opponent 2 5/7 at ARI Adam Wainwright IP 29.0 1,000 Most Walks ‐ Game ‐ Cards 10 6/17 vs. KC Strikeouts 41 857* Most Walks ‐ Game ‐ Opponent 10 6/7 at HOU Fewest Walks ‐ Game ‐ Cards 0* 6/4 at NYM *Tied 10th Cardinals all‐time (Harry Brecheen) Fewest Walks ‐ Game ‐ Opponents 0* 6/12 vs. CWS Fewest Hits Allowed 3* 6/9 vs. CLE

SCORING BY INNING RECORD WHEN... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12+ Total Scoring first 32‐10 CARDINALS 66 35 70 24 44 45 44 41 31 3 0 1 404 Opponent scores first 10‐28 OPPONENTS 56 29 25 39 27 54 40 32 29 5 0 5 341 Scoring more than 3 runs 37‐13 Scoring 3 runs 2‐8 THE LINEUP CARD Scoring fewer than 3 runs 3‐17 Scoring in 3 or fewer innings 26‐36 BATTING ORDER Scoring in 4 or more innings 16‐2 1 Furcal 73, Schumaker 3, Jay 2, Descalso 2 First game of Series 13‐14 2 Beltran 23, Jay 23, Schumaker 12, M. Carpenter 8, Greene 6, Descalso 4, Craig 3, Molina 1 Last game of Series 14‐12 3 Holliday 76, Beltran 2, Molina 2 3 First game of road trip 4‐2 4 Beltran 44, Craig 23, Berkman 9, Molina 2, M.Carpenter 1, Freese 1 Last game of road trip 3‐3 5 Freese 52, Craig 12, Molina 7, Adams 4, Berkman 3, M. Carpenter 2 First game of homestand 2‐4 6 Molina 55, Freese 11, Adams 6, M.Carpenter 3, Greene 2, Descalso 1, Cruz 1, Robinson 1 Last game of homestand 2‐3 7 Descalso 16, M.Carpenter 14, Greene 12, Adams 11, Jay 9, Robinson 6, Freese 5, Schumaker 3, Cruz 2, Craig 1, Following off‐days 4‐6 Molina 1 Final at‐bat decisions 4‐9 8 Greene 18, Descalso 18, Robinson 16, Cruz 9, Schumaker 7, Chambers 6, Robinson 2, Adams 2, Komatsu 1, 8 Walk‐off wins 2 M.Carpenter 1 Come‐from‐behind wins 13 9 Lohse 16, Wainwright 15, Westbrook 15, Lynn 14, Garcia 11, Descalso 5, Kelly 3, Schumaker 1 In errorless games 30‐21 Lineups Used: 65 Extra innings 2‐5 Shutouts 3‐6 STARTS BY POSITION Leading after 7 innings 39‐2 C Molina 68, Cruz 12 Tied after 7 innings 2‐6 1B Adams 23, M.Carpenter 22, Craig 22, Berkman 13 Trailing after 7 innings 1‐30 2B Descalso 35, Greene 34, Schumaker 11 Leading after 8 innings 40‐3 SS Furcal 73, Greene 4, Descalso 3 Tied after 8 innings 1‐6 3B Freese 69, Descalso 7, M.Carpenter 4 3B Trailing after 8 innings 1‐29 LF Holliday 74, Craig 5, M. Carpenter 1 CF Jay 34, Robinson 24, Schumaker 13, Chambers 6, Beltran 3 Out‐hit opponents 33‐6 RF Beltran 64, Craig 11, M.Carpenter 2, Schumaker 2, Komatsu 1, Robinson 1 Out‐hit by opponents 6‐27 P Lohse 17, Wainwright 16, Lynn 16, Westbrook 16, Garcia 11, Kelly 4 Runs via HR 159 DH Beltran 3, Holliday 2, Craig 1 Opponent runs via HR 116

HOME RUN HIGHLIGHTS Multi‐HR Games Game‐Ending HR Pinch HR Grand Slams Player Last Home Run Career/2012...Last Career/2012...Last Career/2012...Last Career/2012...Last Matt Adams 6/5/12 at HOU 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ Carlos Beltran 6/24/12 at KC 33/3... 5/11/12 vs. ATL 5/0... 6/11/08 vs. ARI 1/0... 5/18/03 vs. TOR 10/1... 5/8/12 at ARI Lance Berkman 5/18/12 at LAD 29/0... 6/30/11 at BAL 1/0... 8/29/08 vs. STL 2/1... 5/18/12 at LAD 6/0... 4/13/11 at ARI Matt Carpenter 5/15/12 vs. CHI 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ Allen Craig 7/2/12 vs. COL 3/1... 7/2/12 vs. COL 0/0... ‐‐‐ 1/0... 6/1/11 vs. SF 0/0... ‐‐‐ Tony Cruz 6/27/12 at MIA 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ Daniel Descalso 6/6/12 at HOU 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ David Freese 6/14/12 vs. CWS 1/1... 6/7/12 at HOU 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 1/1... 6/7/12 at HOU Rafael Furcal 6/5/12 at HOU 5/0... 6/7/06 vs. NYM 0/0... ‐‐‐ 1/0... 6/6/09 vs. PHI 0/0... ‐‐‐ Tyler Greene 5/21/12 vs. SD 1/1... 5/6/12 at HOU 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ Matt Holliday 7/2/12 vs. COL 16/0... 7/5/11 vs. CIN 3/0... 9/18/09 vs. CHI 0/0... ‐‐‐ 3/0... 7/4/08 vs. FLA Jon Jay 4/14/12 vs. CHI 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 2/0... 5/4/11 vs. FLA 0/0... ‐‐‐ Yadier Molina 7/1/12 vs. PIT 2/0... 8/21/11 at CHI 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 3/1... 5/27/12 vs. PHI Shane Robinson 6/7/12 at HOU 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ Skip Schumaker 6/19/11 vs. KC 0/0... ‐‐‐ 2/0... 6/19/11 vs. KC 1/0... 8/9/09 at PIT 1/0... 8/9/10 at CIN

Cardinals Home Runs Allowed Back‐to‐Back Homer Attack Players 1R 2R 3R GS Players 1R 2R 3R GS Date/Opp. STL Players Inn. Opp. Pitcher(s) Boggs 1 1 Motte 3 1 1 4/6 at MIL Beltran/Holliday 3 Y.Gallardo Cleto 2 1 Romero 1 2 4/9 at CIN Freese/Molina 1 H.Bailey Freeman 1 1 Rzepczynski 3 1 2 5/7 at ARI Beltran/Holliday 3 J.Saunders Garcia 1 1 Salas 2 Craig/Freese 7 B.Shaw Kelly 1 1 Sanchez 2 5/11 vs. ATL Beltran/Craig 4 M.Minor Lohse 7 2 1 Wainwright 4 3 2 1 6/17 vs. KC Holliday/Craig 6 L.Mendoza Lynn 7 1 1 Westbrook 2 3 3 Marte 2 1 TOTALS 36 22 10 3 Date/Opp. Opp. Players Inn. STL Pitcher(s) McClellan 1 1 6/27 at MIA Buck/Morrison 7 F.Salas/S.Freeman 6/29 vs. PIT Barmes/Presley 6 A.Wainwright 2012 CARDINALS DETAILED HITTING BREAKDOWN Multi‐Hit Games Multi‐RBI Games Hits 2‐Out By Day By Month Player 2H 3H 4H 5H 6HTotal GWRBI 2RBI 3RBI 4RBI 5RBI 6+RBI Total Infield Bunt RBI Adams 5 2 7 2 2 4 2 9 Monday 7‐2 Spring 16‐9‐2 Beltran 17 5 2 24 11 6 2 2 2 12 5 1 20 Tuesday 7‐5 April 14‐8 Berkman 2 2 1 2 Wednesday 10‐3 May 13‐16 Thursday 2‐5 June 13‐14 Carpenter,M 5 2 1 8 3 4 1 5 8 Friday 4‐9 July 2‐0 Chambers 2 2 1 1 1 1 Saturday 5‐8 August 29 games Craig 14 3 17 3 8 6 14 2 11 Sunday 7‐6 Sept./Oct. 30 games Cruz 2 2 1 Descalso 5 5 1 1 1 4 3 Freese 22 5 27 5 9 4 1 14 6 25 By Seriies Furcal 14 9 2 25 2 6 6 10 3 11 2G 3G 4G Garcia 1 1 1 1 1 Won ‐‐‐ 13 ‐‐‐ Greene 1 4 5 1 4 1 4 7 2 6 Lost ‐‐‐ 8 2 Holliday 22 5 2 29 5 10 2 1 13 6 14 Split 2 ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ Jay 7 5 12 2 1 2 7 3 3 Sweeps ‐‐‐ 3 ‐‐‐ Kelly 1 1 Opp. Sweeps ‐‐‐ 2 ‐‐‐ Komatsu 1 Lohse By Opponent Lynn Home Road Total Molina 18 1 3 22 5 4 5 2 11 3 16 ARI ‐‐‐ 3‐0 3‐0 Robinson 4 3 7 1 1 1 2 7 7 ATL 0‐3 1‐2 1‐5 Schumaker 5 5 1 3 1 4 3 2 CHI 3‐2 1‐2 4‐4 Wainwright CIN 2‐1 2‐1 4‐2 Westbrook CLE 1‐2 ‐‐‐ 1‐2 TOTALS 146 44 10 0 0 200 39 62 24 5 2 3 96 67 9 139 COL 1‐0 ‐‐‐ 1‐0 CWS 2‐1 ‐‐‐ 2‐1 *The Cardinals have scored 145 two‐out runs. DET ‐‐‐ 1‐2 1‐2 HOU ‐‐‐ 3‐3 3‐3 KC 1‐2 3‐0 4‐2 2012 CARDINALS DEFENSE LAD ‐‐‐ 0‐3 0‐3 MIA ‐‐‐ 3‐1 3‐1 Fielding Outfield Errors Base‐Stealing Pitcher’s MIL 2‐1 2‐1 4‐2 Player Gems Assists T ‐ F ‐ Other CS ATT PCT CS Pick‐Offs Catcher’s ERA NYM ‐‐‐ 1‐3 1‐3 Adams 1‐2‐0 PHI 1‐3 ‐‐‐ 1‐3 Beltran 1 2 0‐2‐0 PIT 3‐3 2‐1 5‐4 Berkman 0‐1‐0 SD 3‐0 ‐‐‐ 3‐0 Boggs 1 0‐1‐0 0 1 0% SF ‐‐‐ 1‐1 1‐1 M.Carpenter 1 0‐4‐0 WSH ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ 7 games Chambers 1 NL Central 10‐7 10‐8 20‐15 Cleto 1 1 100% NL East 1‐6 5‐6 6‐12 Cruz 1‐0‐0 2 8 25% 3.98 (56 er/126.2 ic) NL West 4‐0 4‐4 8‐4 Craig 2 1‐1‐0 AL Central 4‐5 4‐2 8‐7 Descalso 6 0‐5‐0 TOTALS 19‐18 23‐20 42‐38 Freeman 1‐0‐0 0 1 0% Freese 1 2‐2‐0 Furcal 6 3‐5‐0 Garcia 2 4 50% 1 1 Greene 3 1‐3‐0 Holliday 2 5 1‐1‐0 Jay 6 Kelly 0 1 0% 1 Komatsu Linebrink Lohse 1 5 20% Lynn 4 6 67% 1 Marte 1 0 2 0% McClellan 0 1 0% Molina 2‐0‐0 12 31 39% 2 4.07 (267 er/590.2 ic) Motte 1 1 100% Robinson 3 0‐1‐0 Romero 0 1 0% Rzepcynski 1 2 50% Salas 1 4 25% Schumaker 1 0‐0‐1 Wainwright 1‐0‐0 0 1 0% Westbrook 2‐0‐0 4 4 100% 1 2 TOTALS 32 10 16‐28‐1 15 39 38% 2 7 4.06 (323 er/716.1 ic)

CARDINALS 2012 MINOR LEAGUE REPORT 2012 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (W) / MONTH (M) Player Award For Games on Monday, July 2 ‐‐ Farm System Overall: 173‐192 (.474) Texas League Player of the Week (5/14‐20) Texas League Player of the Week (6/4‐10) Tyler Rahmatualla* Midwest League Player of the Week (6/4‐10) Tyler Rahmatualla* Midwest League Player of the Month (May) Anthony Garcia Midwest League Player of the Week (6/18‐24) Chris Swauger Texas League Player of the Week (6/25‐7/1) (AAA) Record: 31‐54, 4th Pacific Coast League, American North Division Memphis struggled yet again on offense in a 7‐1 loss to Oklahoma City (Astros). (4‐7, 6.00 ERA) allowed five runs on 2012 PLAYERS OF THE MONTH four hits in 4.0 innings of work on the mound to receive the loss. The lone star in the game for the Redbirds was outfielder Lou Month Name Team(s) Montanez who went 3‐for‐5 and drove in the only run of the game for Memphis. April Oscar Taveras Springfield (AA) (AA) 2nd Half Record: 8‐2, 1st (1st half: 35‐35, 3rd) Texas League, North Division May Colin Walsh Quad Cities (A) Springfield scored five runs in the sixth inning on their way to their seventh consecutive victory with a 7‐5 win over Midland (Ath‐ June Oscar Taveras Springfield (AA) letics). Oscar Taveras went 2‐for‐4 with two RBI continuing his spectacular season for the Cardinals. Xavier Scruggs hits a three‐ July run blast in the sixth inning and finished 2‐for‐4 to lead Springfield to the win. Richard Castillo received a no‐decision despite August having a strong start allowing only one run on five hits in 5.0 innings. Jesse Simpson (3‐3, 5.33 ERA) received the win in relief de‐ 2012 PITCHERS OF THE MONTH spite having a blown save. Keith Butler closed out the game for the Cardinals to pick up his 16th save of the season. Month Name Team(s) (A) 2nd Half Record: 5‐7, T‐4th (1st half: 31‐36, 3rd) Florida State League, South Division April Seth Maness Palm Beach (A) Palm Beach fell to Jupiter (Marlins) 5‐4 on Monday. Dean Kiekhefer (2‐2, 2.04 ERA) allowed three runs in the ninth inning to give May Springfield (AA) the Hammerheads the walk‐off victory. In his professional debut in centerfield, , the Cardinals’ second first‐round June Ryan Sheriff Palm Beach (A) pick (23rd overall) in 2012, went 3‐for‐5 with a double and a run scored. Scott Schneider provided a strong start for Palm Beach July tossing 4.0 innings allowing only one run on three hits in a no‐decision. August

QUAD CITIES RIVER BANDITS (A) 2nd Half Record: 7‐4, T‐1st (1st half: 35‐34, 3rd) Midwest League, Western Division Quad Cities had their winning streak snapped with a 9‐2 loss to Wisconsin (Brewers). Willy Paulino (2‐6, 4.56 ERA) struck out 2012 ALL ‐ STAR SELECTIONS seven, but allowed three runs on only one hit in 5.0 innings to receive the loss. Juan Castillo had two of the River Bandits’ six hits Memphis (Pacific Coast‐AAA): LHP Barrett Browning* including a triple in a 2‐for‐4 game. Anthony Garcia went 1‐for‐3 with a RBI in the loss. Springfield (Texas‐ AA): RHP Keith Butler, INF Jermaine Curtis (reserve), C Audry Perez (reserve), RHP Trevor BATAVIA MUCKDOGS (A) Record: 7‐8, T‐4th New York‐Penn League, Pinckney Division Rosenthal, OF Oscar Taveras, 2B Kolten Wong Batavia defeated State College (Pirates) on Monday by a score of 5‐3. Catcher Jesus Montero continued his strong start this sea‐ Palm Beach (Florida State‐A): LHP Anthony Ferrara, RHP son in the New York‐Penn League with a 3‐for‐4 game hitting a double and driving in three runs for the Muckdogs. Lee Stoppel‐ Seth Maness*, OF Mike O’Neill, 2B Starlin Rodriguez man (2‐0, 0.00 ERA) earned his second win out of the bullpen tossing 2.1 scoreless innings and striking out four Spikes in relief. Quad Cities (Midwest‐ A): Juan Castillo (reserve), Luis Mateo (reserve), Colin Walsh (DH), Heath Wyatt (reliever) JOHNSON CITY CARDINALS (R) Record: 6‐8, 3rd , West Division Batavia Muckdogs (NYPL‐ A): Johnson City fell again to Bristol (White Sox) in a walk‐off loss 4‐3. Johnson City tallied a run in the ninth to tie the game at three, but Ronald Shaban (0‐1, 4.50 ERA) allowed the game‐winning run to receive the loss for the Cardinals. Victor De Leon struck out * Promoted seven batters in a strong start for Johnson City allowing one run on four hits in 5.2 innings on the mound. Bruce Caldwell, the Car‐ dinals’ 15th‐round pick in 2012, drove in his first professional RBI and had a double in a 1‐for‐4 game.

GULF COAST LEAGUE CARDINALS Record: 8‐4, 1st Gulf Coast League, East Division 2012 FUTURES GAME SELECTIONS The Cardinals beat the GCL Nationals 8‐4. Anderson Gerdel (3‐1, 0.00 ERA) earned yet another victory in a scoreless inning of re‐ lief allowing only one hit. Joseph Almaraz homered twice and knocked in three RBI in a 2‐for‐4 game to lead the Cardinals offen‐ U.S.: 2B Kolten Wong (Springfield ‐ AA) sively. Rafael Medina also provided a pinch‐hit, three‐run homer in the seventh to help the Cardinals to the win. World: OF Oscar Taveras (Springfield ‐ AA) 2012 Batting vs. Colorado Rockies

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

1 David Freese StL 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .750 .750 .750

2 Matt Holliday StL 1 3 1 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 .667 .600 1.667

3 Allen Craig StL 1 4 2 2 0 0 2 3 1 0 1 .500 .600 2.000

4 Jon Jay StL 1 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 .333 .600 .667

5 Yadier Molina StL 1 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .200 .200 .200

6t Carlos Beltran StL 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 .000 .400 .000

6t Daniel Descalso StL 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000

6t Rafael Furcal StL 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .000 .200 .000

2012 Pitching vs. Colorado Rockies

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

1 Mitchell Boggs StL 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 .000

2 Kyle Lohse StL 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 1 1 0 7.1 9 2 2 1 2 0 5 2.45 .300

3 Maikel Cleto StL 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.0 2 1 1 1 0 0 2 9.00 .400

Career Batting vs. Colorado Rockies

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

1 Tony Cruz 2011-2011(1) 2 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .667 .667 1.000

2 David Freese 2009-2012(3) 5 18 4 8 1 0 0 5 1 0 5 .444 .474 .500

3 Jon Jay 2010-2012(3) 14 41 8 16 4 0 2 5 3 0 8 .390 .432 .634

4 Allen Craig 2010-2012(3) 10 25 3 9 1 0 2 7 2 0 5 .360 .407 .640

5 Matt Holliday 2009-2012(4) 18 59 10 20 4 0 4 9 9 3 10 .339 .429 .610

6 Lance Berkman 2000-2011(12) 76 271 60 88 19 1 14 59 53 9 49 .325 .435 .557

7 Rafael Furcal 2000-2012(13) 98 408 76 124 14 5 6 37 36 1 51 .304 .362 .407

8 Tyler Greene 2009-2011(3) 12 25 6 7 1 0 0 2 3 0 7 .280 .357 .320

9 Yadier Molina 2004-2012(9) 38 124 10 34 5 0 2 16 7 0 9 .274 .316 .363

10 Carlos Beltran 2003-2012(9) 52 199 31 52 18 1 8 33 17 1 34 .261 .312 .482

11 Skip Schumaker 2007-2011(5) 26 72 8 16 2 0 0 2 11 2 4 .222 .321 .250

12 Daniel Descalso 2010-2012(3) 8 26 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 .154 .154 .192

Career Pitching vs. Colorado Rockies

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

1t Marc Rzepczynski 2011-2011(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0.00 .111

1t Eduardo Sanchez 2011-2011(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 0 0 2.2 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0.00 .125

3 2005-2010(4) 4 1 .800 0 0 0 7 7 1 51.0 41 9 8 1 19 1 32 1.41 .224

4 Adam Wainwright 2006-2009(4) 3 1 .750 0 0 0 8 4 0 31.1 27 8 5 2 6 0 29 1.44 .223

5 Jake Westbrook 2003-2011(4) 3 0 1.000 0 0 0 4 3 0 20.2 18 5 5 0 5 0 19 2.18 .234

6 Kyle Lohse 2003-2012(7) 4 3 .571 0 0 0 10 10 0 58.2 57 23 22 5 24 0 45 3.38 .254

7 Scott Linebrink 2003-2011(7) 5 2 .714 0 2 0 41 0 0 43.0 42 17 17 6 16 2 37 3.56 .258

8 Mitchell Boggs 2010-2012(3) 0 0 - 0 0 0 5 0 0 5.0 5 2 2 0 3 0 1 3.60 .294

9 Fernando Salas 2010-2011(2) 0 0 - 1 1 0 3 0 0 4.1 4 2 2 1 1 0 8 4.15 .235

10 Kyle McClellan 2008-2011(4) 0 0 - 0 0 0 11 0 0 12.0 15 7 7 1 3 1 8 5.25 .319

11 Jason Motte 2009-2011(3) 1 0 1.000 0 1 0 9 0 0 7.0 8 5 5 2 2 0 8 6.43 .276

12 Maikel Cleto 2012-2012(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.0 2 1 1 1 0 0 2 9.00 .400

13 Jaime Garcia 2010-2011(2) 0 2 .000 0 0 0 3 3 0 13.2 26 21 18 2 9 1 12 11.85 .382

Career Batting at Busch Stadium

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

1 Carlos Beltran 2006-2012(5) 47 170 32 60 8 1 16 48 26 5 35 .353 .440 .694

2 Steven Hill 2010-2012(2) 3 6 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 .333 .333 1.000

3 Matt Holliday 2006-2012(7) 221 805 142 257 54 3 46 159 110 14 147 .319 .408 .565

4 Matt Carpenter 2011-2012(2) 23 66 12 21 8 3 3 13 3 1 15 .318 .370 .667

5 Allen Craig 2010-2012(3) 86 261 35 81 21 0 13 52 25 1 55 .310 .367 .540

6 Jon Jay 2010-2012(3) 150 407 73 126 23 2 8 37 30 1 69 .310 .365 .435

7 David Freese 2009-2012(4) 125 420 54 126 23 3 14 76 34 0 86 .300 .355 .469

8 Lance Berkman 2006-2012(7) 101 342 56 100 20 0 16 59 59 7 66 .292 .395 .491

9 Skip Schumaker 2006-2012(7) 358 1079 153 312 46 5 9 91 97 9 130 .289 .348 .366

10 Yadier Molina 2006-2012(7) 432 1432 132 409 65 1 25 184 131 15 114 .286 .346 .385

11 Matt Adams 2012-2012(1) 13 44 3 12 5 0 1 7 2 0 13 .273 .304 .455

12 Rafael Furcal 2006-2012(6) 78 307 36 75 15 0 6 22 24 1 36 .244 .299 .352

13 Adron Chambers 2011-2012(2) 21 22 3 5 0 1 0 3 2 2 6 .227 .292 .318

14 Tyler Greene 2009-2012(4) 102 208 27 46 10 2 5 17 20 2 55 .221 .309 .361

15 Daniel Descalso 2010-2012(3) 110 240 31 52 9 5 1 13 27 5 59 .217 .308 .308

16 Tony Cruz 2011-2012(2) 31 60 6 12 5 0 0 4 5 1 10 .200 .273 .283

17 Shane Robinson 2009-2012(3) 38 72 3 14 3 0 0 4 1 0 12 .194 .205 .236

Carrer 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

1t Barret Browning 2012-2012(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.00 .000

1t Brandon Dickson 2011-2012(2) 0 0 - 0 0 0 3 0 0 4.2 5 1 0 0 2 0 5 0.00 .263

3 Jaime Garcia 2008-2012(4) 17 11 .607 0 0 3 40 35 3 230.0 208 92 66 13 67 5 182 2.58 .241

4 Chris Carpenter 2006-2011(6) 32 14 .696 0 0 4 67 67 8 470.1 411 149 135 26 104 3 349 2.58 .235

5 Adam Wainwright 2006-2012(6) 37 25 .597 2 3 2 103 72 6 525.2 476 177 161 37 133 3 440 2.76 .242

6 Joe Kelly 2012-2012(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 2 0 9.1 14 4 3 1 2 0 7 2.89 .341

7 Lance Lynn 2011-2012(2) 4 3 .571 0 0 0 14 7 0 54.1 38 20 20 3 16 2 58 3.31 .192

8 Jason Motte 2008-2012(5) 13 4 .765 16 21 0 122 0 0 120.2 88 49 45 14 38 3 113 3.36 .207

9 Fernando Salas 2010-2012(3) 5 4 .556 9 14 0 59 0 0 61.1 47 23 23 5 18 3 65 3.38 .206

10 Kyle Lohse 2006-2012(7) 25 17 .595 0 0 2 64 64 2 398.0 392 182 160 39 94 4 233 3.62 .257

11 Kyle McClellan 2008-2012(5) 10 12 .455 4 9 0 130 9 0 198.1 167 83 80 21 72 7 142 3.63 .228

12 Eduardo Sanchez 2011-2012(2) 1 2 .333 2 2 0 18 0 0 19.2 12 8 8 3 13 2 19 3.66 .179

13 Marc Rzepczynski 2011-2012(2) 0 2 .000 0 2 0 34 0 0 28.0 30 13 12 4 7 0 24 3.86 .283

14 Mitchell Boggs 2008-2012(5) 4 6 .400 4 7 0 82 7 0 123.1 138 68 61 7 60 5 85 4.45 .292

15 Sam Freeman 2012-2012(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 4 0 0 4.0 3 2 2 0 3 0 2 4.50 .231

16 Jake Westbrook 2006-2012(4) 11 8 .579 0 0 0 30 30 0 178.0 197 93 90 12 56 6 122 4.55 .278

17 Victor Marte 2012-2012(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 18 0 0 17.1 20 9 9 2 6 2 17 4.67 .282

18 Scott Linebrink 2006-2011(3) 0 2 .000 1 1 0 6 0 0 5.2 6 3 3 0 6 2 7 4.76 .300

19 Chuckie Fick 2012-2012(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 0 0 1.2 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 5.40 .429

20 Maikel Cleto 2011-2012(2) 0 0 - 0 0 0 6 0 0 7.1 12 9 9 4 4 0 11 11.05 .343

21 Skip Schumaker 2011-2011(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.0 1 2 2 1 1 0 2 18.00 .250

2012 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 4/4 MIA R‐N W, 4‐1 Lohse‐J.Johnson‐Motte 36,601 1‐0 1 +0.5 7/13 CIN R‐N 6:10 4/5 OPEN DATE 1‐0 T1 ‐‐‐ 7/14 CIN R‐D 3:05 4/6 MIL R‐D W, 11‐5 Garcia‐Gallardo 46,086 2‐0 1 +0.5 7/15 CIN R‐N 7:05 4/7 MIL R‐D L, 6‐0 Greinke‐Wainwright 42,084 2‐1 1 +0.5 7/16 MIL R‐N 7:10 4/8 MIL R‐D W, 9‐3 Lynn‐Wolf 33,211 3‐1 1 +0.5 7/17 MIL R‐N 7:10 4/9 CIN R‐N W, 7‐1 Westbrook‐Bailey 16,909 4‐1 1 +0.5 7/18 MIL R‐D 1:10 4/10 CIN R‐N W, 3‐1 Lohse‐Leake‐Motte 17,110 5‐1 1 +1.5 7/19 OPEN DATE 4/11 CIN R‐D L, 4‐3 Chapman‐ Rzepczynski 20,672 5‐2 1 +0.5 7/20 CHI H‐N 7:15 4/12 OPEN DATE 5‐2 1 +1.0 7/21 CHI H‐D 3:05 4/13 CHI H‐D L, 9‐5 Samardzija‐Wainwright 46,882 5‐3 1 +1.0 7/22 CHI H‐D 1:15 4/14 CHI H‐D W, 5‐1 Lynn‐Volstad 46,792 6‐3 1 +1.5 7/23 LAD H‐N 7:15 4/15 CHI H‐D W, 10‐3 Westbrook‐Maholm 44,952 7‐3 1 +2.5 7/24 LAD H‐N 7:15 4/16 OPEN DATE 7‐3 1 +3.0 7/25 LAD H‐N 7:15 4/17 CIN H‐N W, 2‐1 (10) Motte‐LeCure 35,562 8‐3 1 +3.0 7/26 LAD H‐D 12:45 4/18 CIN H‐N W, 11‐1 Garcia‐Latos 35,907 9‐3 1 +3.0 7/27 CHI R‐D 1:20 4/19 CIN H‐D L, 6‐3 Arroyo‐Wainwright‐Marshall 40,049 9‐4 1 +3.0 7/28 CHI R‐D 12:05 4/20 PIT R‐N W, 4‐1 Lynn‐Morton‐Motte 23,509 10‐4 1 +4.0 7/29 CHI R‐D 1:20 4/21 PIT R‐N L, 2‐0 Burnett‐Westbrook‐Hanrahan 25,218 10‐5 1 +3.0 7/30 OPEN DATE 4/22 PIT R‐D W, 5‐1 Lohse‐Bedard 30,437 11‐5 1 +4.0 7/31 COL R‐N 7:40 4/23 CHI R‐N L, 3‐2 Dolis‐Motte 37,794 11‐6 1 +3.0 JULY TOTALS 4/24 CHI R‐N L, 3‐2 (10) Russell‐Salas 38,894 11‐7 1 +2.0 8/1 COL R‐N 7:40 4/25 CHI R‐D W, 5‐1 Lynn‐Volstad 34,894 12‐7 1 +2.5 8/2 COL R‐N 7:40 4/26 OPEN DATE 12‐7 1 +3.0 8/3 MIL H‐N 7:15 4/27 MIL H‐N W, 13‐1 Westbrook‐Gallardo 43,063 13‐7 1 +4.0 8/4 MIL H‐N 6:15 4/28 MIL H‐D W, 7‐3 Lohse‐Estrada 42,586 14‐7 1 +4.0 8/5 MIL H‐D 1:15 4/29 MIL H‐D L, 3‐2 Greinke‐Garcia‐Axford 45,824 14‐8 1 +3.0 8/6 SF H‐N 7:15 4/30 OPEN DATE 14‐8 1 +3.0 8/7 SF H‐N 7:15 APRIL TOTALS 381,617 14‐8 1 +3.0 8/8 SF H‐N 7:15 5/1 PIT H‐N W, 10‐7 Wainwright‐Morton‐Motte 36,345 15‐8 1 +3.5 8/9 SF H‐D 12:45 5/2 PIT H‐N W, 12‐3 Lynn‐Burnett 35,987 16‐8 1 +4.5 8/10 PHI R‐N 6:05 5/3 PIT H‐N L, 6‐3 Bedard‐Westbrook 40,601 16‐9 1 +3.5 8/11 PHI R‐N 6:05 5/4 HOU R‐N L, 5‐4 Harrell‐Lohse‐Myers 27,201 16‐10 1 +2.5 8/12 PHI R TBD 5/5 HOU R‐N L, 8‐2 Norris‐Garcia 23,633 16‐11 1 +2.5 8/13 OPEN DATE 5/6 HOU R‐D W, 8‐1 Wainwright‐Happ 22,288 17‐11 1 +2.5 8/14 ARI H‐N 7:15 5/7 ARI R‐N W, 9‐6 Lynn‐Saunders‐Motte 26,447 18‐11 1 +2.5 8/15 ARI H‐N 7:15 5/8 ARI R‐N W, 6‐1 Westbrook‐I.Kennedy 30,156 19‐11 1 +3.5 8/16 ARI H‐N 7:15 5/9 ARI R‐N W, 7‐2 Lohse‐Miley‐Motte 27,710 20‐11 1 +3.5 8/17 PIT H‐N 7:15 5/10 OPEN DATE 20‐11 1 +3.5 8/18 PIT H‐N 6:15 5/11 ATL H‐N L, 9‐7 (12) L.Hernandez‐McClellan‐Kimbrel 45,190 20‐12 1 +3.5 8/19 PIT H‐D 1:15 5/12 ATL H‐N L, 7‐2 Beachy‐Wainwright 44,157 20‐13 1 +3.5 8/20 OPEN DATE 5/13 ATL H‐D L, 7‐4 Hanson‐Lynn 45,729 20‐14 1 +2.5 8/21 HOU H‐N 7:15 5/14 CHI H‐N L, 6‐4 Camp‐Boggs‐Dolis 44,276 20‐15 1 +1.5 8/22 HOU H‐N 7:15 5/15 CHI H‐D W, 7‐6 Motte‐Dolis 45,538 21‐15 1 +2.5 8/23 HOU H‐D 12:45 5/16 SF R‐N W, 4‐1 Garcia‐Bumgarner‐Motte 41,324 22‐15 1 +2.5 8/24 CIN R‐N 6:10 5/17 SF R‐D L, 7‐5 Cain‐Wainwright‐Casilla 41,225 22‐16 1 +2.5 8/25 CIN R‐D 3:05 5/18 LAD R‐N L, 6‐5 Jansen‐Salas 40,906 22‐17 1 +2.5 8/26 CIN R‐D 12:10 5/19 LAD R‐N L, 6‐0 KERSHAW‐Westbrook 39,383 22‐18 1 +1.5 8/27 PIT R‐N 6:05 5/20 LAD R‐N L, 6‐5 Guerra‐Rzepczynski‐Jansen 44,005 22‐19 1 +0.5 8/28 PIT R‐N 6:05 5/21 SD H‐N W, 4‐3 Motte‐Cashner 40,360 23‐19 1 +0.5 8/29 PIT R‐N 6:05 5/22 SD H‐N W, 4‐0 WAINWRIGHT‐Volquez 39,151 24‐19 1 +0.5 8/30 WSH R‐N 6:05 5/23 SD H‐N W, 6‐3 Lynn‐Suppan‐Motte 40,715 25‐19 1 +0.5 8/31 WSH R‐N 6:05 5/24 PHI H‐N L, 10‐9 Valdes‐Salas‐Papelbon 40,135 25‐20 2 ‐0.5 AUGUST TOTALS 5/25 PHI H‐N L, 5‐3 (10) Valdes‐Motte‐Papelbon 43,375 25‐21 2 ‐0.5 9/1 WSH R‐N 6:05 5/26 PHI H‐N L, 4‐0 KENDRICK‐Garcia 44,476 25‐22 2 ‐1.5 9/2 WSH R‐D 12:35 5/27 PHI H‐D W, 8‐3 Wainwright‐Halladay 42,659 26‐22 2 ‐1.5 9/3 NYM H‐D 1:15 5/28 ATL R‐D W, 8‐2 Lynn‐Hanson 42,426 27‐22 2 ‐0.5 9/4 NYM H‐N 7:15 5/29 ATL R‐N L, 5‐4 Delgado‐Westbrook‐Kimbrel 26,218 27‐23 2 ‐1.5 9/5 NYM H‐D 12:45 5/30 ATL R‐N L, 10‐7 Venters‐Rzepczynski‐Kimbrel 28,474 27‐24 2 ‐1.5 9/6 OPEN DATE 5/31 OPEN DATE 27‐24 2 ‐1.5 9/7 MIL H‐N 7:15 MAY TOTALS 628,694 13‐16 2 ‐1.5 9/8 MIL H‐N 6:15 6/1 NYM R‐N L, 8‐0 SANTANA‐Wainwright 27,069 27‐25 2 ‐2.5 9/9 MIL H‐D 1:15 6/2 NYM R‐D L, 5‐0 DICKEY‐Lynn 27,914 27‐26 2 ‐3.5 9/10 SD R‐N 9:05 6/3 NYM R‐N L, 6‐1 Niese‐Westbrook 23,559 27‐27 3 ‐3.5 9/11 SD R‐N 9:05 6/4 NYM R‐D W, 5‐4 Rzepczynski‐Rauch 26,830 28‐27 T2 ‐3.0 9/12 SD R‐D 5:35 6/5 HOU R‐N L, 9‐8 Harrell‐Garcia 18,911 28‐28 3 ‐3.0 9/13 LAD R‐N 9:10 6/6 HOU R‐N W, 4‐3 Wainwright‐Norris‐Motte 18,517 29‐28 T2 ‐3.0 9/14 LAD R‐N 9:10 6/7 HOU R‐N W, 14‐2 Lynn‐Happ 22,265 30‐28 T2 ‐2.0 9/15 LAD R‐N 8:10 6/8 CLE H‐N L, 6‐2 Tomlin‐Westbrook 42,098 30‐29 3 ‐3.0 9/16 LAD R‐D 3:10 6/9 CLE H‐N W, 2‐0 Lohse‐Masterson‐Motte 41,694 31‐29 3 ‐2.0 9/17 OPEN DATE 6/10 CLE H‐D L, 4‐1 Pestano‐Motte‐C. Perez 43,400 31‐30 3 ‐2.0 9/18 HOU H‐N 7:15 6/11 OPEN DATE 31‐30 3 ‐2.0 9/19 HOU H‐N 7:15 6/12 CWS H‐N L, 6‐1 Quintana‐Wainwright 40,972 31‐31 3 ‐3.0 9/20 HOU H‐D 12:45 6/13 CWS H‐N W, 1‐0 Lynn‐Peavy‐Motte 40,045 32‐31 3 ‐3.0 9/21 CHI R‐D 1:20 6/14 CWS H‐N W, 5‐3 Westbrook‐Floyd‐Motte 43,464 33‐31 T2 ‐3.0 9/22 CHI R TBD 6/15 KC H‐N L, 3‐2 Mazzaro‐Lohse‐Broxton 42,001 33‐32 T2 ‐4.0 9/23 CHI R‐D 1:20 6/16 KC H‐D W, 10‐7 Boggs‐Collins‐Motte 42,018 34‐32 T2 ‐4.0 9/24 HOU R‐N 7:05 6/17 KC H‐D L, 5‐3 (15) Broxton‐Sanchez 41,680 34‐33 3 ‐5.0 9/25 HOU R‐N 7:05 6/18 OPEN DATE 34‐33 3 ‐4.5 9/26 HOU R‐N 7:05 6/19 DET R‐N L, 6‐3 Verlander‐Lynn‐Coke 36,733 34‐34 3 ‐4.5 9/27 OPEN DATE 6/20 DET R‐N W, 3‐1 WESTBROOK‐Porcello 38,871 35‐34 3 ‐3.5 9/28 WSH H‐N 7:15 6/21 DET R‐D L, 2‐1 (10) Benoit‐Marte 40,776 35‐35 3 ‐4.0 9/29 WSH H‐N 6:15 6/22 KC R‐N W, 11‐4 Kelly‐Mazzaro 37,902 36‐35 3 ‐3.0 9/30 WSH H‐D 1:15 6/23 KC R‐D W, 8‐2 Wainwright‐Mendoza 37,240 37‐35 3 ‐3.0 SEPT. TOTALS 6/24 KC R‐D W, 11‐8 Marte‐Collins 29,063 38‐35 3 ‐2.0 10/1 CIN H‐N 7:15 6/25 MIA R‐N W, 8‐7 (10) Marte‐Gaudin‐Motte 27,369 39‐35 T2 ‐2.0 10/2 CIN H‐N 7:15 6/26 MIA R‐N W, 5‐2 Lohse‐Zambrano‐Motte 25,444 40‐35 2 ‐2.0 10/3 CIN H‐N 7:15 6/27 MIA R‐N L, 5‐3 A.Sanchez‐Freeman‐Bell 28,397 40‐36 2 ‐2.0 OCT. TOTALS 6/28 OPEN DATE 40‐36 3 ‐1.5 2ND HALF TOTALS 6/29 PIT H‐N L, 14‐5 Correia‐Wainwright 45,382 40‐37 3 ‐2.5 SEASON TOTALS 6/30 PIT H‐D L, 7‐3 Karstens‐Lynn‐Hughes 37,162 40‐38 3 ‐3.5 NOTE: Pitchers' complete games in CAPS; Extra innings shown in parentheses; JUNE TOTALS 459,916 13‐14 3 ‐3.5 Times listed are Central (STL) time; *indicates make‐up game due to rain out. 7/1 PIT H‐D W, 5‐4 Westbrook‐Bedard‐Motte 37,821 41‐38 3 ‐2.5 7/2 COL H‐N W, 9‐3 Lohse‐Chatwood 39,456 42‐38 3 ‐2.5 7/3 COL H‐N 7:15 GETTING STARTED 7/4 COL H‐N 6:15 Results of Cardinals starting pitchers, with record, team record in his starts, 7/5 COL H‐N 7:15 average innings pitched per start, strikeouts per 9 innings and run support: 7/6 MIA H‐N 7:15 STL rec. in Avg. IP Ks per Run 7/7 MIA H‐D 3:10 Pitcher Starts QS W‐L his starts per start 9 IP support 7/8 MIA H‐D 1:15 Garcia 11 6 3‐4 4‐7 6.0 6.9 4.9 (54) 7/9 OPEN DATE Kelly 4 2 1‐0 2‐2 5.1 4.6 6.3 (25) 7/10 ALL‐STAR GAME ‐ Kansas City, Mo. Lohse 17 12 8‐2 11‐6 6.1 5.2 4.6 (78) 7/11 OPEN DATE Lynn 16 9 10‐4 11‐5 6.0 9.1 6.2 (99) 7/12 OPEN DATE Wainwright 16 7 6‐8 6‐10 6.0 8.5 4.3 (68) 1ST HALF TOTALS Westbrook 16 10 7‐6 8‐8 6.0 5.9 5.0 (80) Starter’s Totals 80 46 35‐24 42‐38 6.0 7.1 5.1 (404) 485.0 IP 383 Ks