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Cardinals and Marlins trade seventh-inning swings at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium—how did Nolan Gorman’s home run shape it?

The St. Louis Cardinals left Jupiter at 11-9 after a 7-7 result against the Miami Marlins, who moved to 8-11, at 1:10 PM EDT at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium.


Sep 1, 2023; St. Louis, Missouri, USA;  St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Dakota Hudson (43) pitches against the Pittsburgh Pirates during the first inning at Busch Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports

First inning


The Cardinals opened with 2 hits in the top of the inning and still came away with 0 runs as the Marlins also posted 0 runs in the bottom half.


Second inning


The Cardinals put 1 hit on the board and left the inning scoreless while the Marlins kept the line moving with 1 hit and 0 runs.


Third inning


The Marlins broke through with 1 run on 2 hits, and the Cardinals went hitless in a 0-run frame that put the Birds in an early deficit.


Fourth inning


The Cardinals answered with 2 runs on 3 hits to flip the game, and Andre Pallante’s outing still sat at 1 earned run with a 1.20 WHIP and a 7.2 strikeouts per 9 innings mark from his previous appearance.


Fifth inning


The Cardinals produced 0 runs in the inning as the Marlins also stayed at 0, keeping the game tight into the late frames for this Cardinals vs Marlins recap.


Sixth inning


The Cardinals again came up empty and the Fish matched it with 0 runs, with the box showing the Cards at 7 total runs on 10 hits and 0 errors by game’s end in this post-game report Cardinals.


Seventh inning


The Cardinals scratched across 1 run on 1 hit, but the Marlins countered with 5 runs on 4 hits, a swing that stood as one of the game-changing plays Cardinals vs Marlins as the bullpen line finished with 6 earned runs allowed.


Eighth inning


The Cardinals erupted for 4 runs on 3 hits despite committing their lone error of the day, and Miami closed the bottom half with 1 run on 1 hit to end the day at 7 runs on 8 hits with 1 error as Cardinals post-game interviews turned toward late-inning execution.


The Cardinals next game is scheduled for 1:05 PM EDT on 2026-03-15 at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium at 4751 Main Street in Jupiter, Florida, against the Washington Nationals, and the broadcast is set for MLB Network. Read, react, and share this article with other Cards fans.

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