St. Louis' Nolan Arenado hits an RBI-single in the first inning Sunday. The Cardinals have won seven straight after sweeping the D-backs.

PHOENIX — Nolan Arenado hit a two-run single in the seventh inning and finished with three RBIs, helping the St. Louis Cardinals stretch their winning streak to seven games with a 6-4 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday.

Trailing 4-3, the Cardinals loaded the bases in the seventh after pinch-hitter Albert Pujols singled off Joe Mantiply (1-4) and Kevin Ginkel hit Paul Goldschmidt with a pitch. Arenado, who had a run-scoring single in the first inning, fell behind 1-2 against Ginkel, but lined a single to right-center to put St. Louis up 5-4.

Jake Woodford (2-0) allowed a hit in 1 1/3 innings and Giovanny Gallegos worked a perfect ninth for his 12th save to complete the NL Central-leading Cardinals’ seventh sweep this season.

Lars Nootbaar hit his first career leadoff homer and Tommy Edman added a run-scoring single in the eighth inning for St. Louis’ 16th win in 19 games.

Diamondbacks starter Merrill Kelly had been sharp for nearly two months, allowing two runs or less in eight of nine starts.

Diamondbacks shortstop Geraldo Perdomo throws in the first inning of Sunday's home loss to St. Louis.

The veteran right-hander was in trouble almost from the first pitch against St. Louis, giving up Nootbaar’s leadoff homer and Arenado’s run-scoring single. Another run came in when Nolan Gorman hit into a double play, matching the runs Kelly allowed his previous two starts combined.

Kelly got a boost from an inning-ending double play in the second and fell into a rhythm after that. He worked around two baserunners twice, allowing three runs on seven hits with six strikeouts in six innings.

Garrett has two more hits

Stone Garrett was back in the lineup for Arizona on Sunday after sitting out the 16-7 loss to the Cardinals on Saturday night.

Garrett was 2 for 3 — both singles — to raise his average to .400. Last week, the 26-year-old became the first Diamondback to collect three extra-base hits (all doubles) in the first two games of his MLB career.

He has arrived with a penchant for power.

Garrett, when called up on Aug. 17, had 28 home runs at Triple-A Reno. He’s been in the Arizona organization since last year and prior to that, while in the Miami Marlins system from 2014-21, hit a combined 66 home runs.

Diamondbacks hitting coach Joe Mather was asked about the 6-foot-2, 195-pound Garrett before Saturday’s game.

“He’s big kid. So I’m guessing that the power was in there somewhere with Miami. And, you know, fortunately, when we got him when it seemed to take hold for him. You never know when it does for guys,” Mather said. “And again, whoever signed Stone with us did a great job because the makeup is there, the strength is obviously there.”

— Arizona Republic

D-backs moves

Arizona recalled RHP Luis Frias from Triple-A Reno and optioned RHP Edwin Uceta to the Aces.

Frias went 0-1 with a 13.50 in four games with Arizona earlier this season, Uceta had a 5.82 ERA in 20 games with the Diamondbacks.

Trainer’s table

Cardinals: Andrew Knizner went down in pain after being hit on the glove hand by Stone Garrett’s bat on the catcher’s interference call. Knizner was looked at by the Cardinals trainer for several minutes, but remained in the game. ... RHP Jack Flaherty (strained right shoulder) made his third rehab start with Double-A Springfield on Sunday and could make one more before rejoining the Cardinals.

Up next

Cardinals: LHP Jordan Montgomery (6-3, 3.29 ERA) is 3-0 with a 0.54 ERA since being traded from the Yankees headed into Monday’s start against the Cubs.

Diamondbacks: RHP Zach Davies (2-4, 3.99) is looking for his first win since May 13 when Arizona kicks off a two-game series at Kansas City on Tuesday.


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