ST. LOUIS — Paul Goldschmidt hit a game-ending homer in the ninth inning, and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Washington Nationals 4-3 on Sunday to snap a three-game skid.
Leading off the ninth, Goldschmidt hit a 2-2 sinker from Dylan Floro (3-3) into the left field stands for his 16th homer of the season and eighth career walk-off shot.
''I was just trying to get on base,'' Goldschmidt said. ''There's been a lot of times this year, way more often than not, that I have not come through in the ninth or extra innings. So, I'm just thankful to be able to get the job done today.''
It was the Cardinals' second walk-off win of the season and first since Nolan Gorman homered on April 22 against Arizona.
''I called the walk-off homer,'' Cardinals catcher Willson Contreras said. ''We needed it. He needed it. Everybody needs it. It was just a good game. We battled, tough innings, but we never gave up.''
John King, Andrew Kittredge and Ryan Helsley (4-2) combined to pitch three innings of scoreless relief. Starter Miles Mikolas allowed three runs on seven hits in six innings.
''You're trying to make a push at this time of year,'' Mikolas said. ''It was a big spot for me coming out here, keeping it close, giving us a chance. We played some great defense.''
Rookie Washington starter DJ Herz allowed two runs on three hits and struck out eight in five innings.