2023-06-08 17:21:09
ARLINGTON, Texas — Alec Burleson caught the first pitch he caught for a home run in the eighth inning, and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Texas Rangers 1-0 Wednesday night, snapping Marcus Semien of his 25-game skid. Hitting
Semien went 0-for-4 to end the longest streak of its kind this season in the majors and the longest by an infielder of his career.
It was the second-best streak in club history, behind Gabe Kapler’s 28-hit game in 2000.
St. Louis also snapped its own five-game losing streak and ended the Rangers’ five-game losing streak.
Jordan Hicks (1-3) pitched the scoreless seventh inning for the win, and Ryan Helsley finished for seven saves in 11 chances.
Jon Gray (6-2) pitched his second career complete game but took the loss to end a six-game winning streak. He allowed four hits, walked one and dished out a season-high 12 strikeouts.
For the Cardinals, Venezuelan Willson Contreras 3-0.
For the Rangers, Cuban Adolis García 1-0. Venezuelan Sandy León 2-1. The Dominican Leody Taveras 1-0.
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