Guards get win in St. Louis

 The Guardians bounced back with a big offensive night to knock off the St. Louis Cardinals, 9-3, on April 13.

Gavin Williams started and picked up the win. He had a rough first inning. He steadied himself going forward and ended up pitching well enough to earn the win. He ended up working five innings and giving up two earned runs while striking out four.

Angel Martinez and Brayan Rocchio homered for Cleveland, which improved to an American League best 10-7.

Cleveland is tied with division-rival Minnesota for the best record in the AL.

Daniel Schneeman drove in a pair of runs with a single to shallow right field in the top of the fourth inning to break a 1-1 tie.

Steven Kwan put the icing on the win with a two-run single in the top of the 8th inning to increase the  Guardians lead to 9-2.

Not much to add to this. The Guardians controlled the game early and poured it on offensively. Williams had to fire 36 pitches in the first frame. St. Louis loaded the bases but scored just one run. That was a huge escape act for Williams. 

"Gave us a chance to win," Guardians manager Stephen Vogt said.

What's next: The two teams meet tonight at 7:45 p.m. Cleveland sends out lefty Joey Cantillo to face St. Louis right-hander Michael McGreevy.

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