MILWAUKEE — Michael Siani doubled home the go-ahead run, Paul Goldschmidt homered to break out of his slump and the St. Louis Cardinals rallied to beat the Milwaukee Brewers 4-3 and snap a seven-game skid on Sunday.
Goldschmidt had gone 1 of 34 in May until he led off the fifth inning with just his third homer of the season, a drive to center off Bryse Wilson. Goldschmidt also hit a game-tying, two-out RBI single in the sixth against Jared Koenig as the Cardinals erased an early three-run deficit.
''Today really was a complete team effort,'' Goldschmidt said. ''It took so many different guys. Really, that's what it's going to take for us this whole year. Hopefully we can keep it going.''
The game was tied 3-all in the seventh until Siani hit a two-out double off the top of the wall in right-center against Elvis Peguero (4-1) to bring home Brendan Donovan with the go-ahead run.
Siani's double was his second career extra-base hit and came on his 89th at bat.
St. Louis manager Oliver Marmol and bench coach Daniel Descalso were ejected in the third inning by home-plate umpire Alan Porter after first-base umpire Sean Barber missed a pair of calls that both got overruled after the Cardinals called for replay reviews. One of the reviews came in the bottom of the second, and the other was in the top of the third.
The Cardinals also got a tough call as the Brewers built a 3-0 lead in the first inning when Rhys Hoskins drew a bases-loaded walk on a 3-2 pitch from Miles Mikolas that was ruled to be just high.
Marmol said after the game he was merely trying to fire up his team and didn't have a problem with the umpiring crew.