MLB scores, schedule, live team updates, news: Cardinals take first game against Rockies (2024)

MLB scores, schedule, live team updates, news: Cardinals take first game against Rockies (1)

Here is everything you need to know about Friday's MLB action

By Mike Axisa

& R.J. Anderson

4 min read

As usual, Friday brings us a full 15-game slate of big-league action, including the start of a very important series at Coors Field. Here is everything you need to know about Friday's MLB action.

Friday's scores

  • Cubs 3, Reds 2 in 10 (box score)
  • Yankees 7, Orioles5 in 10 (box score)
  • Blue Jays4, Phillies 2 (box score)
  • Rays10, Red Sox 3 (box score)
  • White Sox 6, Tigers3 (box score)
  • Mets3, Nationals 0 (box score)
  • Marlins1, Braves 0 (box score)
  • Athletics 7, Twins1 (box score)
  • Brewers7, Pirates 6 in 15 (box score)
  • Royals5, Indians 4 (box score)
  • Cardinals 7, Rockies5 (box score)
  • Mariners 6, Diamondbacks3 (box score)
  • Astros 9, Angels3 (box score)
  • Dodgers11, Padres 1 (box score)
  • Rangers 7, Giants6 in 10 (box score)

Cards top Rox

The Cardinals and Rockies are playing baseball's most important series this weekend, as they jockey for position in the NL wild-card race. On Friday, the Cardinals took the opener.

St. Louis jumped out to a 4-0 lead and later led 7-0 entering the bottom of the fifth. That's when things got dicey for the Cardinals, as the Rockies were able to put up a five-spot against Miles Mikolas who, it should be noted, delivered a home run in support of himself earlier in the game.

The Cardinals turned to their bullpen from there, and that proved to be a wise call. Chasen Shreve, Carlos Martinez, Jordan Hicks, and Bud Norris combined for 4⅓ innings while permitting three hits, four walks, and striking out four batters. Pretty? Not really, but effective.

The win gives the Cardinals two more than the Rockies. More importantly, it means the Cardinals have one fewer loss.

Braves win despite loss

The Braves fell 1-0 to the Marlins on Friday night, but in a sense they won anyway.

Atlanta entered the night with a three-game lead in the division over the Phillies and an 8 1/2-game lead over the Nationals. Both the Phillies (to the Blue Jays) and Nationals (to the Mets) lost, meaning the Braves surrendered no ground in the standings.

If anything, the Braves came out ahead, since it means there's one fewer game on the schedule for either the Phillies or Nationals to pull closer. There's no such thing as a "good" loss, but count Friday's against the Marlins as a tolerable one.

Voit homers twice to lead Yankees

Where were you when Luke Voit became a True Yankee?

OK, so that's overstating it. But Voit -- acquired in a July trade -- had a big Friday. He homered twice and drove in four of the Yankees' seven runs in a win against the Orioles.

King Louis III. #PlayersWeekend pic.twitter.com/PIaiPaz7I7

— New York Yankees (@Yankees) August 25, 2018

Voit is unlikely to enter into New York folklore anytime soon -- he entered the night hitting .222/.263/.222 in seven games with the Yanks -- but both sides will take it all the same.

Bote swats game-winning homer

What can we say at this point other than David Bote seems to have a thing for collecting big hits.

On Friday, Bote slugged a walk-off homer off a Raisel Iglesias hanger to give the Cubs their 74th win on the season. Here it is in color:

Come sail away. ⛵️#EveryBoteIn pic.twitter.com/TsIWbuk0rU

— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) August 24, 2018

Bote, of course, hit a walk-off grand slam recently that spurred some controversy because of his bat flip. It seems he's still OK with celebrating his big hits -- and why shouldn't he be? He entered Friday hitting .272/.364/.456 (113 OPS+) in 103 at-bats.

Quick hits

  • The Brewers claimed RHP Matt Harvey off trade waivers from the Reds, but the two sides were unable to work out a trade before Friday's deadline. Harvey, an impending free agent, will remain with Cincinnati the rest of the season.
  • Hip surgery for Giants C Buster Posey is "really imminent," president of baseball operations Brian Sabean said to KNBR. Posey has been dealing with hip trouble for a while now. "Recovery time is what it is, it's six-plus months, and if you hit the mark well enough you should be able to perform in spring training and hopefully start the season on time," said Sabean.
  • Yankees closer LHP Aroldis Chapman received a platelet-rich plasma injection in his knee, reports MLB.com. Chapman has been pitching through left knee tendinitis all season. He was placed on the 10-day DL earlier this week.
  • Red Sox LHP Chris Sale has not yet resumed throwing, reports the Boston Herald. Sale is currently on the 10-day DL with shoulder inflammation. There does not appear to be a firm timetable for his return, but obviously he won't be rushed.
  • The Yankees have activated LHP CC Sabathia off the 10-day DL, the team announced. Sabathia missed the minimum 10 days with right knee inflammation. He's been dealing with a chronic knee condition for years.
  • The Mets have activated 1B/OF Jay Bruce off the 10-day DL, the club announced. Bruce had been out since mid-June with a hip injury. He is expected to play first base primarily the rest of the season.
  • The Twins placed C Bobby Wilson on the 10-day DL with a sprained right ankle, the club announced. Wilson got hurt covering third base Thursday night. Folk hero UTIL Willians Astudillo was called up in a corresponding move.
  • White Sox manager Rick Renteria has been cleared to return to the dugout, reports the Chicago Sun-Times. Renteria missed the last four games after being hospitalized with lightheadedness.

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MLB scores, schedule, live team updates, news: Cardinals take first game against Rockies (2024)

FAQs

What is the rarest play in baseball? ›

Unassisted triple plays

Bill Wambsganss executed an unassisted triple play in the 1920 World Series. The rarest type of triple play, and one of the rarest events of any kind in baseball, is for a single fielder to complete all three outs in one play.

Where did the Cardinals play baseball? ›

Busch Stadium: Home of the Cardinals | St. Louis Cardinals.

What place are the Colorado Rockies in? ›

2024 Schedule26-50, 5th in NL West.

Who is televising the Cardinals game today? ›

Bally Sports is your television home of the St. Louis Cardinals. Bally Sports will televise approximately 150 regular-season games and 12 spring training games in 2024, the network's 31st year as the Cardinals' television partner.

Has any pitcher ever struck all 27 batters? ›

You can't walk the world in the big leagues." On May 13, 1952 while pitching for the Class-D Bristol Twins, Ron Necciai tossed a no-hitter, striking out 27 in nine innings! After that summer, Necciai was drafted to fight in the Korean War, but was quickly discharged because of his ulcer problems.

What is the nickname of the Cardinals? ›

Louis Cardinals. The Cards – Short version of "Cardinals". The Redbirds – Reference to the cardinal, which is a red bird.

Who is Cardinals' most famous player? ›

In 1941 Stan Musial joined the club. Musial became arguably the Cardinals' most beloved star, playing 22 seasons in St.

What were the St. Louis Cardinals called before? ›

In 1892, the Browns – also called the Perfectos – joined the National League. In 1900, the team was renamed the Cardinals.

Why is Colorado called Rockies? ›

They took the name "Rockies" due to Denver's proximity to the Rocky Mountains, which is reflected in their logo; the name was previously used by the city's first NHL team (now the New Jersey Devils).

What city is close to the Rocky Mountains in Colorado? ›

Rocky Mountain National Park is in northeast Colorado, flanked by the towns of Estes Park on the east and Grand Lake on the west. Other nearby towns include Lyons, Winter Park, Granby and Boulder.

Who are the Rockies rivals? ›

There's no question that the Giants have become Colorado's top rival for a number of reasons.

How can I get Cardinal games on my TV? ›

Cardinals games should be available on DirecTV to most, but adding the DirecTV SportsPack may be necessary in some regions to access the games. Bally Sports Midwest is also available to those who subscribe to the Fubo live-streaming TV service.

What cable channel are the Cardinals on? ›

Cardinals games come on networks like ESPN, Fox and Fox Sports. Hogs games come on SEC Network, ESPN channels and sometimes CBS.

What channel does the Phoenix Cardinals play on? ›

Watch Cardinals games live on CBS.

What is the rarest thing to happen in baseball? ›

Individual pitching
Event# of occurrencesReferences
10 consecutive strikeouts in a game1tBaseball Almanac
20 or more consecutive scoreless innings pitched in a game2Baseball Almanac
First 27 batters retired without a perfect game2Wikipedia article
Intentional base on balls with the bases loaded4Baseball Almanac
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What is the rarest play? ›

One of the rarest plays in Major League Baseball is the unassisted triple play. The rarest play requires exceptional skills and awareness from the player involved. It is very rare to see an unassisted triple play; hence, every occurrence is etched in the hearts of the spectators.

What is the hardest play to make in baseball? ›

What Is the Most Difficult Play in Baseball?
  • The Unassisted Triple Play. ...
  • The Inside-the-Park Grand Slam. ...
  • Stealing Home. ...
  • The Perfect Game. ...
  • The Triple Play. ...
  • Turning a 9-3 Putout. ...
  • The 4-6-3 Triple Play. ...
  • Catching a Line Drive and Doubling Off a Runner.

What is more rare cycle or no-hitter? ›

Since the founding of the National League in 1876, there are 297 no-hitters of nine innings or longer. There have been 319 known cycles. Of course, the game has changed and evolved through the years, so those numbers might not be all that useful.

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