PHILADELPHIA — Nolan Gorman hit an early two-run homer and a tiebreaking single in the 10th inning to lead the St. Louis Cardinals to their first win in Philadelphia in nearly two years, 5-4 over the Phillies on Sunday night.
Gorman ripped a two-out single to right field off Gregory Soto (1-3) to score the automatic runner in the 10th and help St. Louis avoid a series sweep. The Cardinals had lost their last six games in Philadelphia, dating to a victory on July 2, 2022.
''Philly's always a tough place to play. It's always a fun place to play," Cardinals starter Lance Lynn said. "Fans are absolutely (really) insane. It's fun, to be honest. It's a really fun place to play. They've got a great team. They've got great players.''
Cardinals reliever Ryan Helsley struck out Nick Castellanos for his 19th save, stranding automatic runner Bryce Harper at third base and ending Philadelphia's three-game winning streak.
John King (2-1) tossed a scoreless inning for the win, one of six relievers who combined for six shutout innings.
Taijuan Walker plodded through another turn in the rotation even as the Phillies have Spencer Turnbull out in the bullpen. The Phillies are committed to Walker in large part because he's in the second season of a $72 million, four-year deal — the first of which saw him fail to throw a pitch in the postseason, even as the 15-game winner and the Phillies reached Game 7 of the NL Championship Series.
Turnbull, who started the season in the rotation while Walker was out with a shoulder injury, didn't allow a hit and retired nine of 10 batters in a relief appearance on Saturday. Turnbull is 3-0 with a 2.64 ERA over 13 games and six starts this season.
Walker — who entered with a 5.51 ERA — didn't impress in his seventh start of the season.