ANAHEIM, Calif. — Nolan Arenado homered and Matt Carpenter had a tying two-run single during St. Louis' eight-run seventh inning, and the Cardinals rallied from a four-run deficit for a 10-5 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Monday night.
Iván Herrera had two hits during the Cardinals' massive rally, and he capped it with a two-run single as St. Louis sent 14 hitters to the plate against the Angels' best relievers.
''It's great to see us rally, come back, have a big inning,'' said Arenado, who led off the seventh with only his third homer of the season. ''The back end of their bullpen is pretty good, so we were happy to get those runs in and get the win.''
Kyle Leahy earned his first major league victory for the Cardinals, who won back-to-back games after a seven-game skid. St. Louis is in Anaheim for only the third series in the franchises' history, and the first since May 2016.
''It's nice to win back-to-back games,'' Arenado said. ''Feels like it's been quite some time, so hopefully we just keep that going.''
Kevin Pillar had an early two-run homer and a late RBI single for the Angels, who have lost four of five during their homestand to drop to 5-15 at the Big A this season.
''Bad night,'' Angels manager Ron Washington said. ''We had the best (relievers) we had in the bullpen in there (in the seventh). I really didn't see that coming. ... It was a surprise, because those guys have been good.''
Leahy (1-1) pitched 2 2/3 innings of hitless relief to earn a postgame beer shower from his excited teammates. The 26-year-old reliever is a former 17th-round draft pick out of Division II Colorado Mesa.