Cardinals Snap Skid with 3-2 Victory Over Brewers at Home
Matthew Liberatore's strong start and Ryan Helsley's save anchor Cardinals' win as Brendan Donovan nears return.
Overview
- The St. Louis Cardinals edged the Milwaukee Brewers 3-2 in the series opener at Busch Stadium, improving their home record to 9-4.
- Matthew Liberatore pitched six-plus innings, allowing two runs (one earned) on five hits, marking his fifth consecutive quality start this season.
- Ryan Helsley secured his fourth save after navigating a late-inning Brewers threat, showcasing bullpen resilience after recent struggles.
- Brendan Donovan contributed offensively with a pair of singles and an RBI, and his full return from a rib injury is expected soon.
- Brewers rookie Chad Patrick allowed two runs in 4 1/3 innings in his first career appearance against the Cardinals, while Milwaukee's defensive issues persisted.