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SportsJune 21, 2015

PHILADELPHIA -- Randal Grichuk hit two home runs, doubled and drove in four runs, and John Lackey pitched seven strong innings to lead the St. Louis Cardinals to a 10-1 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday night. Lackey (6-4) allowed one run on five hits to earn his first victory away from Busch Stadium this season. He entered 0-3 with a 6.27 ERA in six road starts...

By Aaron Bracy ~ Associated Press
The Cardinals' Randal Grichuk celebrates as he returns to the dugout after hitting a three-run home run off Phillies starting pitcher Aaron Harang during the sixth inning of Saturday's game in Philadelphia. (Matt Slocum ~ Associated Press)
The Cardinals' Randal Grichuk celebrates as he returns to the dugout after hitting a three-run home run off Phillies starting pitcher Aaron Harang during the sixth inning of Saturday's game in Philadelphia. (Matt Slocum ~ Associated Press)

PHILADELPHIA -- Randal Grichuk hit two home runs, doubled and drove in four runs, and John Lackey pitched seven strong innings to lead the St. Louis Cardinals to a 10-1 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday night.

Lackey (6-4) allowed one run on five hits to earn his first victory away from Busch Stadium this season. He entered 0-3 with a 6.27 ERA in six road starts.

Jason Heyward had three hits with a double and two RBIs, Jhonny Peralta had three singles with an RBI, and Yadier Molina singled, doubled and drove in a run for the Cardinals, who won their seventh in nine games while beating Philadelphia for the fifth straight time. The Cardinals pounded out 16 hits, tying their season-high set in Friday's 12-4 win over Philadelphia.

Cody Asche homered for the Phillies, who have lost 11 of 12.

Aaron Harang (4-9) lost his sixth straight start for the first time in his career, giving up four runs on seven hits in six innings. Harang struck out six and walked one. The right-hander dropped to 7-17 in 29 career starts against St. Louis.

The Cardinals' John Lackey pitches during the second inning of Saturday's game.
The Cardinals' John Lackey pitches during the second inning of Saturday's game.

Phillies starters extended their club-record winless streak to 25 games. The last win for a Philadelphia starter came on May 23. Since then, they are 0-16 with a 5.97 ERA.

Grichuk sent Harang to the defeat with a 427-foot drive in the sixth inning. After Heyward and Molina singled leading off the frame, Grichuk drove them in by belting his fifth homer of the season deep into the Phillies bullpen in center field.

Philadelphia had taken a 1-0 lead in the second on Asche's solo shot to right.

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But Lackey limited the Phillies to just four hits over the next 5 1/3 scoreless innings.

The Cardinals tied it in the fourth on Molina's RBI double to left field. Peralta scored from first when Asche misplayed the ball in left field, thinking it was going to carom off the railing down the line before watching it carry to the corner.

Heyward's two-run double highlighted St. Louis' four-run eighth inning. The runs were charged to Seth Rosin, who was making his Phillies debut after being called up from Triple-A Lehigh Valley in place of right-hander Phillippe Aumont. Aumont was designated for assignment after allowing six runs in four innings on Friday.

Grichuk led off the ninth with a solo shot to left off Rosin, marking the first two-home run game of his career.

Trainer's room

Cardinals: RHP Lance Lynn, on the DL since June 8, threw a bullpen session on Saturday to test his right forearm strain. The Cardinals will assess Lynn's condition today, and then determine when he might be able to return to the rotation.

Up next

Cardinals: RHP Michael Wacha (9-2, 2.48) looks to continue his road success when he takes the mound for the series finale this afternoon. Wacha is 6-1 with a 2.08 ERA in eight road starts this season.

Phillies: LHP Adam Morgan will make his big-league debut today, filling in for injured No. 3 starter Jerome Williams (left hamstring strain). Morgan was winless in 13 starts at Triple-A Lehigh Valley, going 0-6 with a 4.74 ERA.

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