Rookie Luke Weaver helps Cardinals beat Padres, 6-2

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ST. LOUIS (AP) — Rookie Luke Weaver struck out 10 in seven scoreless innings, and Kolten Wong had three hits and three runs to help the St. Louis Cardinals beat the San Diego Padres 6-2 on Wednesday night.

The Cardinals had lost three straight and six of eight following an eight-game winning streak, and had allowed at least five runs in each of the last 12 games.

Weaver (2-1), the right-hander who turned 24 on Monday, allowed three hits in his longest career outing and matched his career best with 10 strikeouts.

San Diego’s Jhoulys Chacin (11-9) allowed five runs – four earned – on six hits in 4 2-3 innings. He struck out three, walked three and hit four batters.

The Cardinals’ leadoff hitters reached and scored in four of the first five innings. Three of those runs scored with two outs.

St. Louis opened the first inning with back-to-back doubles, with Tommy Pham driving in Wong, and Pham scoring on Dexter Fowler’s sacrifice fly to make it 2-0.

Wong led off the third with a single and scored on Jedd Gyorko’s two-out infield single. Greg Garcia scored on Chacin’s two-out throwing error on an errant pickoff in the fourth, making it 4-0. Fowler scored on Chacin’s bases-loaded wild pitch in the fifth.

Manuel Margot’s triple off reliever Seung Hwan Oh in the eighth plated the Padres’ first run, making it 5-1. Cory Spangenberg hit a solo home run, his 13th, off John Brebbia in the ninth.

ROSENTHAL TO HAVE TOMMY JOHN SURGERY

Cardinals closer Trevor Rosenthal will have Tommy John surgery. The team announced the decision Wednesday after moving the hard-throwing right-hander from the 10-day disabled list to the 60-day DL.

“I think just the timing of it, being right in the middle of this race and the way my personal season had been taking shape and the way the team has been playing recently. Tough timing,” Rosenthal said. “It felt like we were getting in a groove, I was in a groove, and to kind of have this happen and take a piece away from a really good team is a little bit of a bummer.”

Rosenthal, who had 93 saves in 2014-15, lost the closer’s job a year ago to Seung Hwan Oh, but reclaimed it this season after Oh struggled. Rosenthal recorded 11 saves this season, giving him 118 over the past four years.

“We hoped for better news,” Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said. “Somebody is going to have to step in. He was really throwing the ball well.”

TRAINER’S ROOM

Padres: RHP Miguel Diaz (strained right forearm) is expected to make one more rehab start in the minors before returning to the majors.

Cardinals: 1B Matt Carpenter missed the game because of illness. Gyorko, starting in place of Carpenter, made his 10th career start at first base.

UP NEXT

Padres: RHP Luis Perdormo (6-8, 4.93), a former Cardinals minor leaguer, will make his second career appearance against his former organization Thursday night.

Cardinals: RHP Carlos Martinez (10-9, 3.57) is 1-0 with a 1.98 ERA in two career starts against the Padres at Busch Stadium.

Photo credit – Jeff Roberson / Associated Press / St. Louis, MO


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