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Cardinals manager Oli Marmol explained his side of a disagreement between the Cardinals and Brewers, one that led to Abner Uribe's wild celebration.
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Held without a hit through seven innings, the Milwaukee Brewers broke through in the eighth with three hits and two runs to beat the St. Louis Cardinals 2-1 on Wednesday. Dustin May carried a no-hitter into the eighth for the Cardinals,
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Cardinals manager perplexingly decides to ignore Brewers pitcher's unsightly solo shindig
St. Louis Cardinals manager Oli Marmol decided not to take action after opposing pitcher Abner Uribe displayed an unbecoming gesture toward the Cardinals dugout. Luckily, Iván Herrera was there to step in.
Only team worse than the Cardinals as they've lost six of their past eight in the division is their archrivals, the Cubs, who have tumbled through a 10-game losing streak.
The Milwaukee Brewers sent Kyle Harrison to the mound as they wrapped up the series victory over the Cardinals on May 26.
No-hit for seven innings by Cardinals starter Dustin May, the Brewers got all three of their hits in the eighth inning and scored the go-ahead run on an error by gold-glove shortstop Masyn Winn, completing a 2-1 comeback triumph. The Brewers have dropped only one series this month.