Justin Masterson swings and picks up an RBI in his win over the Marlins (photo/MLB)

Justin Masterson swings and picks up an RBI in his win over the Marlins (photo/MLB)

Justin Masterson finally pitched a game the Cardinals were expecting when they traded for him back on July 30.  Masterson improved to 2-1 with St. Louis and 5-6 overall. He allowed only three singles and no walks in seven innings as the Cardinals beat the Miami Marlins 5-2.  He also bounced a grounder through the Miami infield for his RBI, the first of his career.

“Today was just a great sign of the kind of pitcher he can be when he gets it all put together,” manager Mike Matheny said. “It couldn’t have happened at a better time.”

The Cardinals gained ground on both Milwaukee and Pittsburgh who lost their games.

Matt Adams started the scoring in the third with a two out single to score two and the Cardinals added solo runs in the 5th, 6th and 8th innings.  The offense is still leaving a lot to be desired.  They went just 2 for 11 with runners in scoring position and for the series, 4 for 26.



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