St. Louis. The St. Louis Cardinals beat the Milwaukee Brewers 5-1 Wednesday night, with Alec Burleson and José Fermín homering and Michael McGreevy pitching 6 1/3 innings. Masyn Winn and Jordan Walker produced early run-scoring doubles, and Burleson's sixth-inning homer provided the decisive margin in the game at Busch Stadium. The win ended the Cardinals' seven-game losing streak against Milwaukee and halted the Brewers' four-game winning streak. McGreevy (4-7) struck out six and allowed one run on his 26th birthday; Kyle Harrison (8-2) took the loss after four innings, and Walker, named an All-Star this past Saturday, went 2-for-4 and scored twice.
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If you're a Cardinals fan, this is a sigh of relief. The team's seven-game losing streak against the Brewers is over. And it's a nice birthday gift for pitcher Michael McGreevy. Celebrate by watching the highlights or sharing the news with fellow fans.
The Cardinals showed their mettle, snapping both their own losing streak and the Brewers' winning run. Key players like Burleson, Fermín, and Walker stepped up. Keep an eye on these rising stars. Worth forwarding if you know a Cardinals fan who needs a pick-me-up.
The St. Louis Cardinals benefited most directly: the win ended their multi-game skid versus Milwaukee, boosted player confidence, and highlighted performances from Alec Burleson, José Fermín, Michael McGreevy and Jordan Walker.
The Milwaukee Brewers suffered the loss that halted their four-game winning streak; pitcher Kyle Harrison took the loss and the team saw its NL Central momentum checked in Wednesday night's defeat.
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