Cardinals roll up 12 runs, hand White Sox sixth straight loss
Briefly

On June 18, the St. Louis Cardinals dominated the Chicago White Sox with a 12-2 victory. Ivan Herrera stood out with two hits and four RBIs, while Brendan Donovan added a solo home run and went 4-for-5 at the plate. Matthew Liberatore pitched six strong innings allowing two runs, achieving his first victory since May. The Cardinals scored five in the second inning, quickly responding to an early White Sox lead and capitalizing on errors. This win marked the Cardinals' recovery from a six-game losing streak, while the White Sox faced their sixth straight loss.
Ivan Herrera had a stellar game, driving in four runs with two hits, contributing significantly to the Cardinals' offensive onslaught against the White Sox.
Matthew Liberatore pitched exceptionally well, allowing just two runs over six innings, earning his first win in over a month, showcasing his return to form.
The Cardinals' offense was relentless, scoring five runs in the second inning as they capitalized on the White Sox's errors and pitching struggles.
Chicago's struggles continued, with their bullpen faltering as they allowed six runs in less than five innings, marking the team's sixth consecutive loss.
Read at Reuters
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