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Dodgers’ Tony Gonsolin looks to stay hot vs. Cardinals

Starting pitcher Tony Gonsolin will try to remain unbeaten for the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday when they visit the St. Louis Cardinals.

Gonsolin (11-0, 1.62 ERA) hasn’t allowed more than two earned runs in any of his 16 outings this season. He will make his first start since being named to the National League All-Star team.

“Last year’s (shoulder) injury, coming off of that, trying build back up and feel better and feel healthy, I came back and I set a very tall goal of being an All-Star,” Gonsolin said. “My next goal is to win a championship.”

Gonsolin earned his All-Star nod after posting a 1.62 ERA — the fourth-lowest through 16 starts in Dodgers history behind Sandy Koufax, Don Drysdale and Zack Greinke.

In his last start, Gonsolin earned a 5-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs. He allowed two runs on four hits in seven innings.

Gonsolin is 1-0 with a 1.00 ERA in two career starts against the Cardinals.

The Dodgers fell in the opener of this three-game road series at Busch Stadium on Tuesday night to snap their seven-game winning streak. They rallied from a 6-1 deficit and got the potential tying run base in the ninth inning before dropping a 7-6 decision.

“(The Dodgers) can hit, they come back,” Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol said. “It’s good playing the good teams, it really is. They have a good roster, they have an answer for a lot of the moves we want to make.”

The Cardinals, who have won three consecutive games, will turned to starting pitcher Adam Wainwright (6-7, 3.15) for the middle game of this set.

Wainwright threw a complete game in his last start against the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday, a 2-0 loss. He allowed just five hits, but two of them were homers.

“It’s incredible what he’s doing,” Cardinals first baseman Paul Goldschmidt told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. “He’s one of the best I’ve ever been around — not just on the field.”

That was the ninth time that Wainwright allowed two runs or fewer this season.

“I wouldn’t be playing if I didn’t think I was still really good at this game,” Wainwright said. “If I thought I wasn’t going to be good anymore, I’d just go home and be a good dad, a good husband. I feel like I can still pitch. It’s not surprising me. That’s what I expected — to go out and pitch well.”

Wainwright is 7-5 with a 2.66 ERA in 17 career outings (14 starts) against the Dodgers. Trea Turner (5-for-14, two doubles, RBI) and Justin Turner (3-for-9, two doubles, RBI) have hit well against him.

Infielder/outfielder Brendan Donovan could return to the Cardinals’ lineup on Wednesday. He was available off the bench Tuesday after recovering from a non-COVID-19 illness.

Cardinals outfielder Tyler O’Neill is another possibility to return after recovering from a hamstring strain and a wrist contusion. He was hit on the wrist with a pitch while wrapping up a minor league rehabilitation assignment for his leg injury.

–Field Level Media

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