PITTSBURGH (AP) — Steven Brault pitched a two-hitter for his first career complete game, Gregory Polanco hit a three-run homer and the Pittsburgh Pirates snapped an eight-game skid with a 5-1 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Thursday night.
St. Louis dropped to third place in the NL Central, 6 1/2 games behind the division-leading Chicago Cubs and one back of the Cincinnati Reds. The top two finishers in each division advance to the expanded playoffs this year, along with two wild-card teams.
Brault (1-3) had never pitched more than seven innings in his previous 43 starts. The Cardinals got their only hits in the third. After Rangel Ravelo walked, Kolten Wong and Tommy Edman hit back-to-back singles, with Ravelo scoring on Edman’s hit.
Brault retired his final 16 batters. He struck out eight, walked two and threw 110 pitches.
Brault said he and catcher Jacob Stallings decided before the game to keep things simple. They didn’t even look at the scouting report.
“I wasn’t going to shake (off signs), I wasn’t going to think, I was just going to be a friggin’ throwing machine,” Brault said. “Just competing more, just attacking and trying to get outs as soon as possible.
“It was good. It was a lot of fun.”
Manager Derek Shelton said Brault deserved the opportunity to finish the game.
“I thought he was in complete control,” Shelton said. “I think he started the ninth with 95 (mph), and you know, it’s kind of one of those things. It was hitter by hitter. We weren’t going to put him in position that he threw too many (pitches).”
Polanco’s homer with two outs in the fourth off Austin Gomber (0-1) just cleared the fence in right-center and put the Pirates ahead 3-1. Stallings capped the four-run inning with an RBI double.
Cardinals starter Dakota Hudson left after two innings because of right elbow tightness. Hudson, who allowed one hit and walked two, has a 2.77 ERA in eight starts.
X-rays were negative, but Hudson will undergo imaging tests Friday.
“Clearly there’s some worry because we had to take him out of the game,” St. Louis manager Mike Shildt said. “My hope is we were able to catch it early and take care of him.”
Hudson did not sound overly concerned.
“I just felt a little tightness in what I pretty much guess is a unique area for having something like that,” Hudson said. “So, we decided to shut it down and make sure I’m OK.”
Ke’Bryan Hayes doubled in the fifth and came home on Josh Bell’s sacrifice fly. Bell went 0 for 2, ending his 10-game hitting streak.
GIMME FIVE
The Cardinals began their second straight five-game series after losing three of five at Milwaukee in a set that ended Wednesday night. St. Louis also closes the regular season with a five-game series against the Brewers next weekend at home.
According the Elias Sports Bureau, the Cardinals last had back-to-back five-game series in 1962. St. Louis has been playing catch-up since its season was suspended from July 31 to Aug. 14 because 10 players tested positive for COVID-19.
St. Louis is scheduled to play 14 games in the final 10 days of the season.
“It’s a winning group of guys,” relief pitcher Andrew Miller said. “Everybody has had quite a challenge this year but it’s a resilient team and we know what we’re capable of. Nobody is going to go into the clubhouse and smash a table and yell and scream.”
TRAINER’S ROOM
Cardinals: Wong (left side discomfort) returned after missing three games. … RHP Giovanny Gallegos (strained right groin) is expected to have a bullpen session soon, Shildt said. … RHP John Gant (right groin discomfort) played catch for the first time since leaving Sunday’s loss to Cincinnati after throwing five pitches.
Pirates: OF Cole Tucker was placed on the seven-day concussion list. INF/OF Jose Osuna was recalled from the team’s alternate training site in Altoona, Pennsylvania.
UP NEXT
Cardinals: RHP Carlos Martínez (0-2, 10.32 ERA) will pitch the first game of Friday’s doubleheader and RHP Daniel Ponce De Leon (0-3, 6.23 ERA) will start the nightcap. Martínez is 5-4 with a 3.49 ERA against Pittsburgh in 12 career starts.
Pirates: RHPs Trevor Williams (1-7, 6.35 ERA) and Chad Kuhl (1-2, 5.50 ERA) are the scheduled starters. Williams is tied for the major league lead in losses with Arizona’s Luke Weaver.
SCOREBOARD (SEPTEMBER 17, 2020)
Boston 5, Miami 3
LA Angels 7, Arizona 3
San Francisco 6, Seattle 4
Chicago White Sox 4, Minnesota 3
Tampa Bay 3, Baltimore 1
NY Yankees 10, Toronto 7
Cleveland 10, Detroit 3
Houston 2, Texas 1
Tampa Bay 10, Baltimore 6
NY Mets 10, Philadelphia 6
LA Dodgers 9, Colorado 3
Photo credit – Gene J. Puskar / Associated Press / Pittsburgh, PA