
Cardinals hitting coach Brant Brown talks with designated hitter Brendan Donovan on Sunday, June 22, 2025, during a game against the Reds at Busch Stadium.
Since its grass took root in downtown 最新杏吧原创, the Cardinals鈥 current ballpark has favored pitchers, and while buildings have appeared and climbed around it, the club has, with few exceptions, leaned into Busch Stadium III鈥檚 personality by emphasizing defense and pitching that puts that defense to work.
The question has been what kind of offense, outside of one with a big-stick MVP as its tentpole, could consistently thrive and take advantage of their home鈥檚 dimension.
The Cardinals may have found an answer.
鈥淗its,鈥 as manager Oliver Marmol said, bluntly.
By the boatload.
The exception that proves the rule came Sunday.
A persistent, hit-stringing offense that stormed back for a walk-off win Saturday went ice cold in Sunday鈥檚 heat during a 4-1 loss to the Cincinnati Reds. The Cardinals mixed in some frozen ropes hit right at fielders, but otherwise, Andrew Abbott stifled them for seven innings. The Cardinals went without a hit after the second inning, and the Reds retired 24 of the final 25 batters they faced.
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The loss ended the Cardinals鈥 winning streak at five games, kept them from a second consecutive series sweep and helped to prove, in its absence, what kind of offense they鈥檝e relied on to win and win often at home.
鈥淚 think we鈥檙e playing to our strengths,鈥 Marmol said. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 hit a ton of homers, and our production has mostly been higher at Busch than on the road. Part of it is we do have the mentality of hit collection. That doesn鈥檛 mean we won鈥檛 hit homers or doubles, but we do have to play to our strengths and we have guys who can hit. So selling out for one thing and being vulnerable to the other parts of the game has hurt us at times.
鈥淭hat hasn鈥檛 been the case this year.鈥
Abbott (7-1) arrived in Sunday鈥檚 series finale with 1.84 ERA, set to face a team that has the third-highest on-base percentage at home (.343) and fourth-highest batting average (.272) there, too. That offsets a below-average slugging percentage both at home (.408) and overall (.391). It also illustrates how the Cardinals (42-36) have the fifth-best record at home in the National League as they welcome Monday the division-leading Cubs (46-31) for the first series of this season between the archrivals.
For overall offense, Busch Stadium has played neutral this season, but for power, it鈥檚 12% below league average. Only four ballparks are less accommodating to home runs. The Cardinals, as a lineup, do not have many home run hitters or hit many homers. So a ballpark that isn鈥檛 welcoming for home runs hosts a lineup that doesn鈥檛 hit them 鈥 but counters by getting a steady drumbeat of hits.
Like they did to rally Saturday.
Like they didn鈥檛 at all Sunday.
鈥淥ur ballpark has a lot of hits in it,鈥 Alec Burleson said.
Just not soaring out of it.
鈥淵ou rarely find a game where it鈥檚 hitter-friendly here,鈥 said starting pitcher Miles Mikolas. 鈥淭he pop flies don鈥檛 really carry here. You don鈥檛 get a lot of cheap ones, sneaking them down the line or dropping them in the basket like at Wrigley. Or Cincy plays a little short. (Milwaukee) is fairer. If you get it, it鈥檚 going to go. Here, you just don鈥檛 know. ... I feel like you鈥檝e got to keep the pressure on because it鈥檚 not necessarily a place like Wrigley or Cincinnati with the wind blowing out and a couple of bloops and the ball is flying. Keeping the pressure on. Keeping the ball in play.
鈥淚 wouldn鈥檛 necessarily say small ball,鈥 he continued. 鈥淏ut you definitely can鈥檛 really sit around and wait for a home run because it doesn鈥檛 happen as often as you鈥檇 like.鈥
It鈥檚 not small ball. It鈥檚 bulk ball.
It鈥檚 hits by the bunch.
Their offense accumulates more than it erupts.
鈥淲e鈥檙e not going to slug teams to death, so to speak,鈥 Burleson said.
Cincinnati took an early lead with a solo homer off Mikolas (4-5) by Matt McLain, the second hitter of the ballgame. The Cardinals answered a lead created with one swing by sandwiching two singles around an error. Nolan Arenado鈥檚 single to right field led off the second, an error got him into scoring position and Yohel Pozo poked an RBI single to tie the game. Pozo delivered Saturday鈥檚 walk-off run, giving him the last RBI one day and the only RBI the next.
The Reds pulled away with back-to-back doubles against Mikolas in the right-hander鈥檚 fifth and final inning. Cincinnati added a run after a leadoff double in the sixth against reliever Kyle Leahy.
After Pozo鈥檚 game-tying single, Abbott retired 18 consecutive Cardinals. He mixed movement 鈥 a fading change-up, a veering slider, and a dropping curveball 鈥 all within a tight range of velocity. He also had ample help from his defense.
The Cardinals had seven ball put in play with an expected batting average of .500 or better. They went 1 for 7 on those balls in play.
Seven of the game鈥檚 balls that left the bat at 95 mph or faster came from the Cardinals, and only one produced a hit: Arenado鈥檚 rally-sparking single. Burleson hit two balls in the air at 99.6 mph and 99.9 mph, and both were caught. He had another ball lifted at 69.8 mph with an expected batting average of .830. It was caught. Brendan Donovan lined a ball at the first baseman and launched a ball to the track. Both were outs.
The hits did not collect.
鈥淚 think that鈥檚 what makes us good, right there,鈥 Donovan said. 鈥淭here are not a lot of homers for us today. Unfortunately, that鈥檚 just how it is. But guys do a really good job of training for that, of practicing their shots in the cage. I think that鈥檚 what makes us hard to play. We have a combination of a good lineup and a bunch of guys who are well-rounded. I think that鈥檚 what makes us hard to beat here at home. To win in this ballpark, you have to be very situationally aware. You need good bat-to-ball skills to have a plan, not just trying to out-slug. Where do I want it pitched, where do I want to hit it, that kind of thing.鈥
The Cardinals won six of their previous seven games with that 鈥渒ind of thing.鈥 They averaged almost 10 hits per game in those wins, and of their 59 hits, only 10 were homers. They generated runs with rallies, batting .281 with runners in scoring position.
A solo homer tied Saturday鈥檚 game and would have changed Sunday鈥檚, but it was four consecutive singles that rallied them even to that point Saturday. That didn鈥檛 manifest Sunday.
鈥淓verything we put in play led to landing in somebody鈥檚 glove,鈥 Marmol said. 鈥淲e couldn鈥檛 string anything together.鈥
That鈥檚 the crux of it. Winning at Busch, as the Cardinals have 24 times in 39 games, comes down to a radio tagline: play the hits.
What they are at their best was underscored Sunday by what they weren鈥檛.
鈥淚 think we know who we are as an offense,鈥 Burleson said. 鈥淣obody is going to go home upset if they went 2 for 4 with two singles. As long as we collect our hits, string them together, we鈥檒l score runs, and that鈥檚 going to give us success. That鈥檚 who we are.鈥
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