Cards beat Cubs, with Molina assist

The St. Louis Cardinals celebrate the team's 3-2 win over the Chicago Cubs in a baseball game Monday, June 20, 2016, in Chicago.
The St. Louis Cardinals celebrate the team's 3-2 win over the Chicago Cubs in a baseball game Monday, June 20, 2016, in Chicago.

CHICAGO -- Trevor Rosenthal was in deep trouble when Yadier Molina came up with a huge play -- for the closer and the St. Louis Cardinals.

Molina cut down rookie Albert Almora Jr. trying to take third on a ball in the dirt in the ninth, and Rosenthal held on for the save as St. Louis stopped a five-game losing streak with a 3-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Monday night.

Almora doubled with one out and Rosenthal hit pinch-hitter Chris Coghlan with his next pitch.

Almora tried to advance when a ball bounced away from Molina with Ben Zobrist at the plate, but the eight-time Gold Glove winner made a perfect throw to third baseman Jhonny Peralta for the out and Coghlan stayed at first.

"He's the best catcher in baseball," said Jaime Garcia, who pitched into the seventh inning in his first victory in four June starts.

Cubs Manager Joe Maddon said it looked as if the ball that got away from Molina hit the foot of home-plate umpire Pat Hoberg before Molina got to it.

"Their catcher, Molina, made a good play and they made a good tag," Maddon said.

Zobrist followed with a single to right, putting runners on the corners, but Rosenthal got Jason Heyward to pop out for his 13th save in 15 chances. Rosenthal allowed five runs and seven hits in two-plus innings over his previous four appearances.

"He was flirting with danger again," Manager Mike Matheny said. "Got to get him right, and right there it's not as much getting him right as much as it felt like he was our best shot."

Brandon Moss and Peralta homered against John Lackey (7-3) as the Cardinals got back on track following their first winless homestand of at least two series since 1983. It was their first trip to Wrigley Field since they were eliminated by the Cubs in the NL Division Series last year. Lackey allowed three runs and seven hits in six innings in his first loss in three appearances this year against his former team.

"We lost some one-run games there at home quite a few times on the homestand," Moss said. "It's good to move past them and win a game like that against a really good team."

Garcia (5-6) and two relievers held the major league-leading Cubs in check.

Both benches were warned by Hoberg after Moss and Chicago star Kris Bryant were each hit by a pitch in the fifth. The rest of the game was played without incident.

Chicago was coming off a three-game sweep of Pittsburgh and had won 18 of 24 overall. Its NL Central lead over second-place St. Louis was trimmed to 1½ games, still the biggest advantage in baseball.

Moss homered in the second and Peralta added a leadoff home run in the third. Aledmys Diaz also had a two-out RBI single for the Cardinals.

The Cubs got two back in the third when Bryant hit an RBI double and scored on Willson Contreras' two-out single in his first major league start. The rookie catcher was promoted from Triple-A Iowa on Friday and hit a two-run home run on the first pitch of his first at-bat in Sunday night's 10-5 victory over the Pirates.

Sports on 06/21/2016

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