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Fermín hits first major league homer to break tie in the Cardinals' victory over the Braves
Fermín hits first major league homer to break tie in the Cardinals' victory over the Braves

Associated Press

time14-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Associated Press

Fermín hits first major league homer to break tie in the Cardinals' victory over the Braves

ST. LOUIS (AP) — José Fermín hit his first major league home run to break a sixth-inning tie in the St. Louis Cardinals' 5-3 victory over the Atlanta Braves on a soggy Sunday. In his 159th career plate appearance, the 26-year-old Fermín smacked a sinker over the left-field fence off Jesse Chavez (0-1) with Masyn Wynn on base to cap the scoring. Two rain delays totaled 4 hours, 2 minutes. The game lasted 2:38. The Braves added a run off Gordon Graceffo (3-0) in the seventh. Graceffo threw 1 2/3 innings. Ryan Helsley pitched the ninth for his 19th save. Matt Olson led the Braves with three RBIs on two hits. Chavez started the fifth for Atlanta. He gave up two runs with two outs when Willson Contreras dropped a double in shallow right field to tie it at 3. Reliever Steven Matz surrendered two runs in the fifth. Just before the game was halted for a second time, Olson singled home two runs for a 3-1 advantage. St. Louis went up 1-0 in the second inning off Atlanta's Daniel Davis, who was recalled before the game and made his seventh career start and first this season. The Braves touched St. Louis starter Sonny Gray for a run in the third on three consecutive two-out singles in the third. Nick Allen scored on Olson's single off the wall in right field. St. Louis manager Oliver Marmol was ejected in the bottom of the ninth. It was his fourth ejection this season. Key moment Winn's hustle led to the St. Louis' first run. He walked and stole second base. With two outs, Victor Scott II hit a ball that bounced off Davis and caromed into vacant area between first and second. Winn never stopped at third and scampered home to score without a throw. Key stat Fermín is hitting .381 in nine games since his June 25 recall from Triple-A Memphis. Up next The Braves return to action Friday when they host the New York Yankees. The Cardinals return to play Friday at Arizona. __ AP MLB:

Cardinals' Former Top Prospect Headed Back to IL
Cardinals' Former Top Prospect Headed Back to IL

Yahoo

time26-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Cardinals' Former Top Prospect Headed Back to IL

Cardinals' Former Top Prospect Headed Back to IL originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Cardinals were hopeful that 2025 would be a breakout year for 23-year-old outfielder Jordan Walker. Three months into the season, though, it's safe to say that Walker is not having the type of season neither he nor the club was hoping for. Advertisement A former MLB No. 1 overall prospect, Walker has hit another bump in the road in his young career. For the second time in the last month, the Cardinals are placing Jordan Walker on the 10-day IL, this time with appendicitis. Since returning from the IL on June 14, Walker is slashing a measly .167/.211/.167. In 55 games this year, he's hitting just .210 with a .562 OPS. Cardinals outfielder Jordan WalkerJeff Curry-Imagn Images As the corresponding move for Walker, St. Louis is recalling infielder José Fermín. After appearing in 21 games for the Cardinals in 2023 and 45 games in 2024, this is the first time Fermín has joined the big-league club this year. Advertisement Fermín is hitting .308 with a .914 OPS and five homers in 55 games this season with Triple-A Memphis. The other move the Cardinals announced on Wednesday afternoon is that they are recalling RHP Matt Svanson and, in turn, optioning Michael McGreevy back to Memphis. McGreevy made a spot start against the Cubs on Tuesday night, where he went 4 2/3 innings and allowed five runs en route to an 8-7 Cardinals win. As for Svanson, this is already the fourth time this season he's been recalled from Triple-A. In 13 2/3 MLB innings this year, he has a 3.95 ERA and a 1.10 WHIP. With the Cardinals' bullpen being heavily used as of late, Svanson will likely make an appearance in one of the final two games against the Cubs. Advertisement Game three of the four-game series between the Cardinals and Cubs is set for 6:45 p.m. CST tonight at Busch Stadium. Related: Cardinals Escape With Win After Pete Crow-Armstrong Mental Blunder Related: Nolan Arenado Makes Honest Admission Amidst Cardinals-Cubs Series This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 25, 2025, where it first appeared.

Cardinals Place OF Jordan Walker on 10-Day IL with Appendicitis Retroactive to Monday
Cardinals Place OF Jordan Walker on 10-Day IL with Appendicitis Retroactive to Monday

Al Arabiya

time25-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Al Arabiya

Cardinals Place OF Jordan Walker on 10-Day IL with Appendicitis Retroactive to Monday

The St. Louis Cardinals placed outfielder Jordan Walker on the 10-day injured list retroactive to Monday with appendicitis, the team announced Wednesday. The team also recalled infielder José Fermín from Triple-A Memphis. Walker was first examined by the team's medical staff after feeling discomfort before batting practice on Tuesday, Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol said. 'They wanted to rule out the appendix,' Marmol said. 'They sent him to go get some imaging, and it came back as early signs of it. They felt like holding him overnight was important to make sure that they can have a good assessment of if antibiotics treatment over having to go in and get it, and that's the route that was taken.' Walker is expected to be able to resume baseball activities in four to five days. The 23-year-old Walker is hitting .210 with three home runs and 23 RBIs in 55 games in his third major league season. Fermín has played parts of the last two seasons for the Cardinals and is hitting .308 with five home runs and 34 RBIs with Memphis this season.

Cardinals place OF Jordan Walker on 10-day IL with appendicitis retroactive to Monday
Cardinals place OF Jordan Walker on 10-day IL with appendicitis retroactive to Monday

Washington Post

time25-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Washington Post

Cardinals place OF Jordan Walker on 10-day IL with appendicitis retroactive to Monday

ST. LOUIS — The St. Louis Cardinals have placed outfielder Jordan Walker on the 10-day injured list retroactive to Monday with appendicitis, the team announced Wednesday. The team also recalled infielder José Fermín from Triple-A Memphis. Walker was first examined by the team's medical staff after feeling discomfort before batting practice on Tuesday, Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol said. 'They wanted to rule out appendix,' Marmol said. 'They sent him to go get some imaging and it came back as early signs of it. They felt like holding him overnight was important to make sure that they can have a good assessment of if antibiotics treatment over having to go in and get it, and that's the route that was taken.' Walker is expected to be able to resume baseball activities in four to five days. The 23-year-old Walker is hitting .210 with three home runs and 23 RBIs in 55 games in his third major league season. Fermín has played parts of the last two seasons for the Cardinals and is hitting .308 with five home runs and 34 RBIs with Memphis this season. ___ AP MLB:

Cardinals place OF Jordan Walker on 10-day IL with appendicitis retroactive to Monday
Cardinals place OF Jordan Walker on 10-day IL with appendicitis retroactive to Monday

Yahoo

time25-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Cardinals place OF Jordan Walker on 10-day IL with appendicitis retroactive to Monday

ST. LOUIS (AP) — The St. Louis Cardinals have placed outfielder Jordan Walker on the 10-day injured list retroactive to Monday with appendicitis, the team announced Wednesday. The team also recalled infielder José Fermín from Triple-A Memphis. Advertisement Walker was first examined by the team's medical staff after feeling discomfort before batting practice on Tuesday, Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol said. 'They wanted to rule out appendix,' Marmol said. 'They sent him to go get some imaging and it came back as early signs of it. They felt like holding him overnight was important to make sure that they can have a good assessment of if antibiotics treatment over having to go in and get it, and that's the route that was taken.' Walker is expected to be able to resume baseball activities in four to five days. The 23-year-old Walker is hitting .210 with three home runs and 23 RBIs in 55 games in his third major league season. Advertisement Fermín has played parts of the last two seasons for the Cardinals and is hitting .308 with five home runs and 34 RBIs with Memphis this season. ___ AP MLB: David Solomon, The Associated Press

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