Cardinals set season high in runs, blow past Pirates
Nolan Gorman and Victor Scott II homered Tuesday night, and Gorman, Jordan Walker and Alec Burleson each knocked in three runs as the visiting St. Louis Cardinals outslugged the Pittsburgh Pirates 11-7.
St. Louis scored multiple runs in four different innings, finishing with 12 hits. The Cardinals were efficient, going 5 of 16 with runners in scoring position and stranding only seven runners. They collected six extra-base hits and reached double figures in runs for the first time this year.
Cardinals starter Kyle Leahy (3-3) scattered nine hits and allowed three runs in 5 1/3 innings. He walked none and fanned seven.
Pirates starter Braxton Ashcraft (1-2) permitted six runs on six hits and three walks while whiffing seven in 4 1/3 innings. Ashcraft and reliever Hunter Barco combined to issue five walks, and Pittsburgh chipped in two errors.
Gorman got the onslaught started in the second with his fourth homer of the year, jumping on a first-pitch fastball and walloping it over the seats in right field. Scott led off the third with his first homer, belting it an estimated 415 feet to right.
Walker tacked on an RBI single later in the inning for a 3-0 edge. St. Louis doubled its lead in the fifth, getting a run-scoring double from Burleson plus sacrifice flies from Walker and Gorman.
Leahy cruised into the sixth inning before the Pirates got back into the game briefly. Oneil Cruz launched a leadoff homer to center, his ninth of the year, and Ryan O'Hearn drilled his fifth homer, a two-run shot with Bryan Reynolds aboard to cut the margin to 6-3.
The Cardinals responded in the seventh with three more runs. Walker's second RBI single, an infield out from Gorman and Masyn Winn's RBI single restored a six-run lead.
St. Louis made it 11-3 in the eighth when Burleson laced a two-run double to right-center. Pittsburgh scored three runs in its half of the eighth on O'Hearn's RBI single and a two-run single by Nick Gonzales.
Rookie shortstop Konnor Griffin homered to lead off the bottom of the ninth for the Pirates, his second.
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This story was originally published April 28, 2026 at 9:39 PM.