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The St. Louis Cardinals silenced Dodger Stadium with a late-inning surge, toppling the Los Angeles Dodgers 3-2 in a tense Monday night showdown. Sonny Gray delivered a masterclass from the mound, carving through the Dodgers' star-studded lineup with eight strikeouts over seven dominant innings, allowing just one run on Freddie Freeman's solo homer. But it was the Cardinals' clutch hitting that stole the spotlight—Ivan Herrera and Masyn Winn each launched solo shots, while Yohel Pozo broke a 2-2 tie in the ninth with a pinch-hit RBI single, sealing St. Louis's third straight victory.
The Dodgers' Tyler Glasnow matched Gray pitch for pitch, fanning seven over seven frames, but Los Angeles's bullpen faltered late. Freeman's 420-foot blast—his 25th of the year—briefly tied the game, but the Dodgers' bats went cold when it mattered most, stranding five runners in scoring position. For the Cardinals, the win marks a statement victory against an NL powerhouse, while the Dodgers now face urgent questions about their late-inning reliability as the playoff race intensifies.