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Nolan Gorman’s Home Run Not Enough as Cardinals Fall to Mets 4-2

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In a night where offensive fireworks were sparse, Nolan Gorman provided a glimmer of hope for the St. Louis Cardinals with a towering home run. However, it wasn’t enough as the New York Mets secured a 4-2 victory at Busch Stadium on Monday night, leaving the Cardinals searching for more consistency at the plate.

The game got off to a swift start, with the Mets taking an early lead. Francisco Lindor tripled and soon scored on a groundout by Bo Bichette, putting New York up 1-0. The Cardinals quickly responded, as JJ Wetherholt drew a walk and advanced on a sacrifice from Ivan Herrera. Alec Burleson, continuing his impressive start to the season, delivered an RBI single to even the score at 1-1.

Despite Kyle Leahy’s sharp performance through the first four innings, the Mets found their rhythm in the fifth and sixth, adding three more runs to extend their lead to 4-1. The Cardinals finally ignited some excitement in the bottom of the sixth when Gorman launched a near-vertical shot into the right field bullpen, bringing the score to 4-2.

While the home run was a highlight, the Cardinals struggled to mount a serious comeback. They finished the game with just two runs on five hits, leaving them at an even 2-2 for the season. The lack of offensive production is a concern as they look to find their footing.

The Cardinals will aim to bounce back on Tuesday night, with Andre Pallante set to take the mound as they face the Mets once more. The game is scheduled to start at 6:45 PM at Busch Stadium.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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