MLB: Cardinals bang out 15 hits — all singles — to defeat D-backs

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Paul Goldschmidt led a 15-hit attack — all of them singles — with three hits that produced three runs, and Dakota Hudson carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning in the St. Louis Cardinals’ 8-3 win over the visiting Arizona Diamondbacks on Thursday.

Hudson (2-1) didn’t allow a hit until Daulton Varsho’s single to right field with one out in the sixth inning. He struck out four and walked three in six innings before Aaron Brooks entered to start the seventh inning.

In the last two starts against the Cincinnati Reds and the Diamondbacks, Hudson has allowed only three hits in 12 2/3 scoreless innings with eight strikeouts and seven walks.

Goldschmidt, who went 3-for-4, got the St. Louis offense going in the first inning against Arizona starter Humberto Castellanos (1-1) by hitting a single and later scoring on a sacrifice fly by Corey Dickerson as part of a two-run rally.

The Cardinals added three more runs in the second inning, which began when Harrison Bader led off with a single and later, after Paul DeJong was hit by a pitch, scored on a single by Tommy Edman with one out.

DeJong scored and Edman moved to third on Goldschmidt’s single. Tyler O’Neill’s sacrifice fly to center field scored Edman to give St. Louis a 5-0 lead.

A two-run single by Goldschmidt was part of a three-run sixth inning.

Edman, the leadoff hitter, went 2-for-4 with three runs and two RBIs. Goldschmidt, who hits second, gave the first two batters in St. Louis’ lineup a combined five hits, four runs and five RBIs.

Arenado, Yadier Molina and Bader each had two hits.

Arizona did not get its second hit until Nick Ahmed reached on an infield single to lead off the eighth. With two outs, Pavin Smith hit his first home run of the season to cut the lead to 8-2.

The Diamondbacks rallied for another run in the ninth, when Christian Walker led off with a double and scored with two outs on Carson Kelly’s single.

Arizona loaded the bases before Nick Wittgren struck out Varsho to end the game.

Castellanos lasted only two innings, allowing five runs on five hits. He walked one and didn’t record a strikeout.

–Field Level Media

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