Cardinals Shut Out Dodgers for Second Straight Game

The St. Louis Cardinals shut out the Los Angeles Dodgers for the second straight game, winning 2-1.

Cardinals' pitcher Steven Matz retired Freddie Freeman to ground into an inning-ending double play, preventing a potential Dodgers' run.

Cardinals' pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto struck out 9 batters in 6 scoreless innings, showcasing his impressive pitching skills.

The Dodgers were shut out for the second straight game, a feat they hadn't achieved since the 2018 season.

Cardinals' pitcher Alec Burleson scored on a wild pitch by Ryan Helsley, allowing the Cardinals to retake the lead.

The Cardinals took the lead in the eighth inning, with Masyn Winn scoring on an infield single.

Cardinals' manager Oliver Marmol said his team is trying to stay focused and keep playing good baseball.

The Cardinals' pitching staff has been on a hot streak, stifling the Dodgers' offense for the second consecutive game.

The Cardinals are expected to call up RHP Michael McGreevy to make his second start of the season against the Dodgers on Sunday.

The Cardinals' victory was a testament to their strong pitching and ability to shut out the Dodgers for the second consecutive game.