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Naturals rally late to beat Cardinals 7-3
Naturals rally late to beat Cardinals 7-3

Yahoo

time29-05-2025

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Naturals rally late to beat Cardinals 7-3

SPRINGFIELD, Mo–The Cardinals hit the Hammons diamond Wednesday night hoping to beat the rain and the Naturals. Tuesday night mother nature won, with Springfield suffering it's fourth rain out of the season. But Wednesday night the two teams renewed their Texas League North rivalry. Isabella Robb was the third base umpire, she's the first female umpire in the history of Hammons Field. Springfield would take the lead in the first, Texas League player of the week, Leonardo Bernal bloops this single to center, Nathan Church scores it's 1-0 Cardinals. Then Chase Davis hammers this pitch to right, off the La Tour sign, Bernal trying to score from first, but he's gunned down at the plate, still 1-0. Northwest Arkansas ties it in the second, Rudy Martin singles to right, Jordan Groshans scores it's 1-1. Then Sam Ruta doubles to right, Spencer Nevins scores it's 2-1 Naturals. Springfield ties it back up in the third, Chase Davis singles to right, Darlin Moquete scores it's 2-2. But the Naturals scored two in the eighth and two in the ninth and won 7-3. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Wetherholt heating up as Springfield stops the Soddies
Wetherholt heating up as Springfield stops the Soddies

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

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Wetherholt heating up as Springfield stops the Soddies

SPRINGFIELD, Mo–The Springfield Cardinals wrapped up their home stand Sunday afternoon against Amarillo. This will be the last time these two teams play in the regular season. And the Cardinals were looking for their ninth win in the 12 games played between the two teams. J.J. Wetherholt would jump start the baby birds in the first. He rips this rocket to right, way over the fence and off the Mercy sign, oh mercy, a two run shot, it's 2-0. It was 3-0 Springfield in the fourth when Ramon Mendoza singles to left R.J. Yeager scores it's 4-0. The Sod Poodles get one back in the fifth, Ivan Melendez takes this deep to left, into the bullpen, a solo shot it's 4-1. But Chase Davis gets that back in the bottom half, this single to center scores Leonardo Bernal, 5-1. Springfield wins 6-1, afterwards I caught up with the St. Louis' top prospect who's hit two home runs in the last two games. 'It's been a lot of fun doing what I try to do. Control the zone, look for my certain spots, pitches that I want to be on. Just let everything else take care of itself in the box. We've been doing that pretty well. We've had some good plans. And just put some good swings on some balls. It's one of those things. There are so many ups and downs in a season, it's so long. You have to put it behind you and keep doing what you're doing. Create a plan each day and go to work,' said Wetherholt. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Soddies rally late beat Springfield 5-4
Soddies rally late beat Springfield 5-4

Yahoo

time16-05-2025

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Soddies rally late beat Springfield 5-4

SPRINGFIELD, Mo–The Springfield Cardinals continued their series with Amarillo Thursday night at Hammons Field. The Cardinals have owned the Sod Poodles so far this season, going into the action with a 7-1 record. Thursday night, Springfield was playing as the Cashew Chickens. So far this season, Springfield is 1-1 as the Cashews. Bottom of the first, following a double, the Chicken's Chase Davis lines out to left field, and the throw to second doubles off Noah Medlinger to end a threat for the Cards. That didn't bother Springfield pitcher Max Rajcic, he was lights out, striking out seven Soddies in 5.1 scoreless innings, allowing only two hits. Bottom of the fourth, the Cashews strike first, Roman Mendoza singles through the left side, Leonardo Bernal scores to make it 1-0. Next inning, Springfield drives in two more runs. The first comes off this sacrifice fly, courtesy of Dakota Harris to make it 2-0. The second is from R.J. Yeager, this single up the middle scores Davis, it 's 3-0. Springfield led until the ninth when Amarillo scored three runs and went onto win 5-4. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Springfield rallies past Sod Poodles 10-9
Springfield rallies past Sod Poodles 10-9

Yahoo

time10-04-2025

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Springfield rallies past Sod Poodles 10-9

AMARILLO, Tex–It's been a wild start to the Texas League season for the Springfield Cardinals. Their season opener at Hammons Field last week was rained out for the first time ever. And Tuesday night, the team scored 16 runs to open a six game series in Amarillo. This is Springfield's only trip to Sodtown this season. And the Cardinals strike in the first, Dakota Harris grounds to second, the Sod Poodles try to turn two, but the relay to first ends up in the dugout, Chase Davis scores 1-0. Then Jeremy Rivas singles to center, that scores Harris and it's 2-0. Springfield gets more in the second, J.J. Wetherholt with a double to left, his first RBI of the season, it's 3-0 Cardinals. Amarillo had two on in the third, and Gavin Conticello drives this to left, but Jacob Buchberger makes the diving catch to end the inning. The Soddies led 6-5 in the seventh, two on for Ramon Mendoza who takes this deep to right center, into the triple wall, two Cards score, and it's 7-6 Springfield. Springfield would score two in the ninth and win 10-9. The Cardinals are 4-1 this season. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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