Brewers hitters no match for Cardinals' Lackey

NATIONAL LEAGUE

CARDINALS 4, BREWERS 0

ST. LOUIS -- St. Louis starter John Lackey had little trouble with the Milwaukee Brewers on Thursday.

He threw seven scoreless innings and benefited from two Matt Carpenter doubles in helping the Cardinals to a 4-0 victory over the Brewers.

Lackey (1-0) gave up 5 hits, struck out 8 and walked 1. He has a 12 2/3 inning scoreless streak at Busch Stadium.

"I think I've just gotten better at locating stuff," Lackey said. "I definitely moved the ball a little bit better than I did earlier on when I was younger. I trust myself throwing strikes and being able to throw strikes with multiple pitches."

Lackey, who allowed a pair of two-run home runs in six innings in his most recent start, faced the Brewers for just the fourth time in his career and shut down their lineup.

"His stuff just keeps getting better to me," St. Louis Manager Mike Matheny said. "So far this season I really like the way he's throwing the ball."

So does catcher Yadier Molina.

"He's a pitcher; he's not a thrower," Molina said. "When you've got a guy like that, it's fun."

Milwaukee Manager Ron Roenicke was impressed with Lackey.

"Lackey, when he's on, he's good," Roenicke said. "His slider was outstanding. We chased it a lot today."

St. Louis took a 2-0 lead on two doubles and two singles in the sixth inning.

Carpenter, who has four consecutive games with multiple hits, doubled to right to begin the sixth inning off Brewers starter Mike Fiers. With one out, Matt Holliday hit a 3-2 pitch up the middle for a run-scoring single.

"I hate when he comes up," Roenicke said about Holiday. "He's gotten a lot of big hits off us over the years. Behind him, [Jhonny] Peralta is swinging a great bat. There's several guys who are swinging real well over there."

Holiday stole second and went to third on Peralta's single. Mark Reynolds hit an RBI double to center, but Peralta was thrown out trying to score.

It was Reynolds' first RBI as a Cardinal and his first multi-hit game in St. Louis.

"I just try to put good at-bats together," said Reynolds, who signed as free agent in the offseason.

Neal Cotts relieved and retired pinch-hitter Randal Grichuk.

Fiers (0-2) allowed seven hits in 5 2/3 innings.

St. Louis added a run in the seventh with two outs. Carpenter doubled home Kolten Wong, who had doubled with one out.

The Cardinals made it 4-0 in the eighth when Molina hit an RBI single to score Grichuk, who doubled with two outs. Molina has five hits in his past two games with two RBI. He is hitting .421 in his past five games.

"When you play every day, you're going to get that timing back," said Molina, who raised his average to .278. "Right now, I'm in that process."

AMERICAN LEAGUE

TWINS 8, ROYALS 5 Kennys Vargas and Kurt Suzuki each hit a two-run home run, powering the host Minnesota Twins past the Kansas City Royals for their first series victory this season. Tommy Milone (2-0) picked up his second consecutive victory for the Twins, recovering from a rough start to log 5 1/3 innings. Lorenzo Cain put the Royals in front with his two-run shot in the first inning, but starter Jason Vargas (1-1) was shelled. He gave up 10 hits and a walk, failing to get an out in the fourth and leaving with a 5-3 deficit. Minnesota's Vargas sure had his Kansas City foe, no relation, figured out. The burly switch-hitter drove a 1-1 fastball in the second off the ribbon scoreboard that serves as the facade of the second deck above left field to tie the game. Then in the third inning, two batters after a groundout gave Joe Mauer the first of his three RBI, Vargas crushed a full-count changeup to the left-center gap that Cain grabbed with a smooth lunging catch to limit the damage. Kennys Vargas had the bases loaded with one out in the fourth after Jason Frasor relieved for the Royals, but he tapped one back to the mound for an inning-ending double play. Five Twins had two or more hits, including Torii Hunter (Pine Bluff), who went 3 for 5.

Sports on 04/17/2015

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