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Old 02-03-2022, 01:43 AM   #1595
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Walkers news: April 28 -- St. Louis 7, Milwaukee 3

Record: 15-6, 1st, 3 GA Springfield
St. Louis scored at least one run in each of the first five innings and went on to defeat Milwaukee 7-3 at Busch Stadium (2006).
The River Walkers scored single runs in the bottom of the first, second, fourth and fifth innings while plating two in the third.
Lightning starting pitcher Melvin Araujo was on the mound for much of the damage, allowing four runs in the first three innings.
Reliever Pablo Ochoa gave up the final two, as St. Louis built a 6-2 lead.
Manuel Coke put the Walkers in front with a solo homer in the bottom of the first.
An inning later, Zach Wenman made it 2-0 with an RBI single which scored Bill Pena, who had led off with a single.
A Mark Herman homer provided the first run of the two-run third.
Abdul-Nasser bin Amr plated the other with a two-out single, scoring Eddie Estrella who had reached on an error by shortstop Paul Broyles.
In the fourth, Marcos Francis singled off Ochoa with one out.
A single and an error by Ochoa later loaded the bases.
Nick Shaw drove Francis home when he hit into a fielder's choice.
Bill Pena led off the fifth with a homer off Ochoa.
St. Louis starting pitcher Josh McDonald (1-1) earned his first win of the season.
He allowed three runs on seven hits in six innings. He struck out six and walked one.
Bret McVey pitched a scoreless seventh for St. Louis.
Scott Rissler (1.2 IP) and Greg Sones (0.1) combined to seal the win.
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