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#STLCards star rookie Jordan Walker hits a hard grounder through the left side of the #Cubs defense for STL’s first hit of the day.
It also extends Walker’s hit streak to 14 games. It is the most by a Cards player 21 or younger since Albert Pujols (17 games) in 2001.
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Photo finish in the mascot race. They said Henry VIII just beat out Winston Churchill. Freddy Mercury a distant third, with Royal Guard in last. pic.twitter.com/LnKja1qv1N
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“I never even thought I’d play in one country in the big leagues, so to play in 5 is pretty amazing.” @Cardinals 1B Paul Goldschmidt joined us in the 2nd inning and talked about playing an MLB game in 5 different countries. pic.twitter.com/uJo2AXtXOF
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The combined credentials of the player legends here in London are incredible:
77 All-Star selections ✅
15 World Series titles ✅
8 Most Valuable Player Awards ✅
11 Hank Aaron Awards ✅
4 Roberto Clemente Awards ✅#LondonSeries https://t.co/LA0amkAPXN
— MLB Communications (@MLB_PR) June 24, 2023nn”,”providerName”:”Twitter”,”providerUrl”:”https://twitter.com”,”type”:”oembed”,”width”:550,”contentType”:”rich”},{“__typename”:”Markdown”,”content”:”**Handing on the torch?**nnPrior to the London Series opener between the Cardinals and Cubs, a pair of former sluggers met with a rising slugger when Dave Winfield and Ryan Howard chatted around the batting cage with Cards rookie Jordan Walker. Walker entered Saturday riding a 13-game hitting streak; he has an .850 OPS with six homers in 37 games overall this season.”,”type”:”text”},{“__typename”:”OEmbed”,”html”:”
Game recognize game.#STLCards x #LondonSeries pic.twitter.com/GyoF2M3G4g
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#LondonSeries, 1874: pic.twitter.com/LG8M2taexe
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For the first time in four years, and for the second time ever, the MLB London Series opens today between the Cardinals and Cubs.
The iconic NL Central rivals square off on Saturday and Sunday at London Stadium. Game 1 is live on FOX right now, while ESPN will carry the Sunday contest at 10 a.m. ET.
This is your one-stop shop for the latest news, highlights and best moments from London Stadium:
Steele’s day is done after 6 strong innings
Cubs starter Justin Steele stepped up in a big way on the international stage, holding the Cardinals to one run on five hits with eight strikeouts over six innings before being replaced by reliever Julian Merryweather to begin the bottom of the seventh.
Steele, who held the Cards hitless over the first four innings, lowered his ERA to 2.62, the third-lowest in the NL behind teammate Marcus Stroman and the Braves’ Bryce Elder.
Cards get on board in 6th inning, but Steele quells rally
The Cardinals’ bats were very quiet through the first five innings before breaking through in the sixth, as Tommy Edman led off the frame with a double and Paul Goldschmidt drove him home with a single to get St. Louis on the board.
Nolan Arenado followed with a single of his own to put two on with nobody out for the Cards, but Cubs starter Justin Steele worked out of the jam, striking out Willson Contreras, Jordan Walker and Dylan Carlson to end the threat.
Walker breaks up Steele’s no-hit bid, extends hitting streak
The Cardinals have their first hit in London.
Cubs left-hander Justin Steele, who entered this start with the third-lowest ERA (2.71) in the National League behind teammate Marcus Stroman and the Braves’ Bryce Elder, held St. Louis hitless over four innings before allowing a leadoff single to Cardinals rookie Jordan Walker in the bottom of the fifth.
The knock extended Walker’s hitting streak to 14 games, the longest by a Cardinals player 21 years old or younger since Albert Pujols had a 17-gamer in 2001.
Cubs chase Wainwright with 11-hit barrage — including 8 two-out knocks
The Cubs sent Cardinals starter Adam Wainwright to an early exit, collecting 11 hits and seven runs off the right-hander in three-plus innings. Eight of Chicago’s hits off Wainwright came with two outs.
The last time Wainwright allowed as many as 11 hits in an outing was Sept. 28, 2019, also against the Cubs.
A mighty strong (c)Happ! Cubs star has two homers
The Cubs’ Ian Happ opened the scoring in the London Series by smashing a home run to dead-center field off Cardinals starter Adam Wainwright leading off the second inning.
He followed that up by blasting another solo homer to right field in his next at-bat.
Happ now has six career homers off Wainwright, the most by an opposing hitter against the 41-year-old. He entered the game hitting .344 with a 1.195 OPS in 34 PAs against Wainwright.
Make room, Presidents Race — the King is here
Between innings during Saturday’s London Series opener, there was a mascot race that seems as though it’s becoming a tradition. We’re pretty familiar with the Nationals’ presidential mascot race in Washington, but have you ever seen the King of England cross the finish line first during a Major League game? That’s exactly what happened when King Henry VIII edged out Winston Churchill at London Stadium.
Waino goes 1-2-3 in first inning with help from Nootbaar
Cardinals starter Adam Wainwright sent the Cubs down in order in the top of the first inning, with an assist from left fielder Lars Nootbaar.
With one out, Nootbaar ran a long way on Nico Hoerner’s line drive before making a gorgeous sliding catch to take a hit away from the Cubs’ second baseman.
With the London Series underway, Cardinals first baseman Paul Goldschmidt became the first player in MLB history to play a regular-season game in five different countries (USA, Australia, Canada, Mexico, England).
According to the Elias Sports Bureau, there have also been four NBA players and 15 NHL players to suit up in five countries. (Note: Games in Puerto Rico, a U.S. territory, are not counted separately here.) Read more here.
A host of former players turned broadcasters, Cubs and Cardinals legends, MLB alumni ambassadors and MLB staff gathered prior to Saturday’s London Series opener. They included Hall of Famers Derek Jeter and David Ortiz, plus All-Stars Albert Pujols, Adam Jones, Raul Ibanez, Alex Rodriguez and a trio of Phillies legends and World Series champions — Ryan Howard, Chase Utley and Jimmy Rollins.
Pictured from L-R: Raul Ibañez, Dellin Betances, Chase Utley, Adam Jones, Jimmy Rollins, CC Sabathia, Commissioner Rob Manfred, Alex Rodriguez, Ryan Howard, David Ortiz, Derek Jeter, Albert Pujols and Mark DeRosa.Photo credit: Jessica Carroll/MLB
In this photo there are a combined 77 All-Star selections, 15 World Series rings, 11 Hank Aaron Awards, eight Most Valuable Player Awards and four Roberto Clemente Awards.
Prior to the London Series opener between the Cardinals and Cubs, a pair of former sluggers met with a rising slugger when Dave Winfield and Ryan Howard chatted around the batting cage with Cards rookie Jordan Walker. Walker entered Saturday riding a 13-game hitting streak; he has an .850 OPS with six homers in 37 games overall this season.
The original London Series?
John Thorn, MLB’s official historian, provided a little history lesson for us with respect to baseball across the pond — according to Thorn, the Philadelphia Athletics and the Boston Red Stockings of the National Association of Base Ball Players played in London on July 16, 1874.
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