Cardinals hit 4 home runs in 8-2 win over Cubs
- The St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Chicago Cubs 8-2 at Busch Stadium on Monday night, hitting four two-run home runs.
- The Cardinals' power surge followed their first similar four-homer home game since April 30 and last four two-run homer game in 2020, fueled by warm weather and a strong lineup.
- Cubs starter Ben Brown allowed four home runs to left-handed batters over five innings, surrendering eight runs and prompting a bullpen call in the sixth inning.
- Four Cardinals players each launched two-run home runs to build their team's advantage, with Nolan Gorman's shot traveling 415 feet and marking his fifth homer of the campaign.
- The win narrowed the Cubs' division lead to 3½ games while the Cubs dropped to 0-4 over their last four contests, highlighting their recent struggles despite splitting their last ten games.
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Cardinals knock around Ben Brown as Shota Imanaga's return looms
ST. LOUIS – Cubs right-hander Ben Brown threw his hands down to his sides as the ball landed in the first row of the outfield bleachers.In a game the Cubs would go on to lose 8-2 to the Cardinals, the fifth and sixth inning had quickly spiraled on Brown. And to cap that downfall, he’d just given up a two-run home run to Nolan Gorman, prompting a call to the bullpen.Gorman’s homer was the fourth Brown allowed, all to left-handed hitters, also inc…
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