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Andy Benes, Alan Benes among those inducted into Missouri Sports Hall of Fame this week

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Inductees photo: From left, Gary Greene representing Mansfield High School Baseball Program, Andy Benes, Alan Benes and Howard Quigley By Kary Booher The Benes Brothers of the St. Louis Cardinals – pitchers Andy and Alan […]

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SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 2026 

Nathan Church hit two homers, took a home run away from the Mariners and added a sacrifice fly - but the Cardinals still lost 11-9 to Seattle on Saturday at Busch Stadium despite hitting five home runs. JoJo Romero and Riley O'Brien allowed a combined four runs in the final two innings as the Cardinals failed to protect a 9-7 lead.

It was the first time the Cardinals lost a game at home when they hit five or more home runs since 1940.

Michael McGreevy will get the start today as the Cardinals try to avoid a three-game series sweep and end their three-game losing streak.

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