Cardinals vs A's Recap: Young Arms Shine in 6-4 Win

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Cardinals Strike Early in Oakland Matchup
The St. Louis Cardinals and Oakland Athletics faced off on Wednesday, May 13, in an exciting matchup between two teams heading in different directions. The Cardinals came into the game riding a one-game winning streak, while Oakland was struggling with two straight losses. Andre Pallante took the mound for St. Louis, while Jeffrey Springs started for the Athletics. What happened next was almost unbelievable. The Cardinals exploded right away, scoring four runs in the very first inning. Walker singled to left, driving in Wetherholt. Then Fermín doubled to center, bringing home both Walker and Herrera. Finally, Pozo singled to add one more run. Before Oakland could even blink, St. Louis had built a commanding 4-0 lead.
Athletics Mount a Second-Inning Rally
Oakland responded with determination in the second inning, refusing to give up. Kurtz singled to center, scoring Hernaiz to make it 4-1. The Athletics weren't finished yet. On the very next batter, Langeliers stepped up and delivered a powerful double to left field, crushing a pitch that traveled 348 feet. His hit brought home both Kurtz and McNeil, cutting the Cardinals' lead to just one run at 4-3. The momentum had shifted dramatically. What started as a blowout was becoming competitive, and Athletics fans were suddenly back in the game. St. Louis had taken an early command, but Oakland's offense showed resilience and determination to climb back into the contest. The Athletics proved they wouldn't be pushed around easily.
Wetherholt's Homer Seals Cardinals Victory
With the game still close, the Cardinals needed to pull away. In the sixth inning, Wetherholt came through with a clutch two-run home run, blasting a pitch that soared 380 feet to right field. The ball sailed over the wall with authority, and Gorman scored alongside him. That blast pushed St. Louis ahead 6-3, giving them a crucial cushion. Oakland didn't surrender, though. In the eighth inning, Langeliers smashed another home run, this time traveling an incredible 448 feet to left field. Despite his powerful second blast, it only brought Oakland within one run at 6-4. The Cardinals held on for the final victory, improving their record to 24-17. This was exactly the kind of win St. Louis needed moving forward in their season.
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