Cardinals Claim First Bronx Win Since 1964
Cardinals Claim First Bronx Win Since 1964
Cardinals Claim First Bronx Win Since 1964
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The St. Louis Cardinals achieved a historic 6-5 victory over the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium, marking their first regular-season win there since the 1964 World Series. Brendan Donovan's three-run homer and Kyle Gibson's strong seven-inning performance were pivotal in the win. The Cardinals broke a streak of 0-7 at the new Yankee Stadium, which opened in 2009, and improved their overall record to 1-7 in the Bronx. Donovan expressed pride in the win, highlighting its significance for the organization after 60 years. Despite a late-game scare with the Yankees closing the gap, the Cardinals managed to hold on for the victory. This win is seen as a turning point for the team in interleague play, which has expanded scheduling opportunities moving forward.

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