Eric Pedroia, 31, was removed from the game after failing to reach the fifth inning.


St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Eric Pedroia, 31, was removed from the game after failing to reach the fifth inning.


Peddie suffered his ninth loss of the season (eight wins) after allowing one run on five hits and four walks with one strikeout in 4⅔ innings of work against the Seattle Mariners at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, on Sunday.


He was in trouble in the top of the first inning. Julio Rodriguez led off with a single up the middle and stole second, putting runners on first and second. Pedi induced Randy Arozarenas to ground out to second base to end the threat.


In the top of the second, he walked J.P. Crawford to load the bases with one out after Justin Turner singled. He got Dylan Moore to fly out to left field and Josh Rojas to fly out to right field to end the threat.


In the top of the third inning, he showed his crisis management skills. Two batters later, he walked Carl Rolle on a seven-pitch at-bat and got Arozarenas to fly out to left before inducing Luke Reilly to ground out to second base.


The top of the fourth got off to a shaky start, with Turner leading off with a single to left, but he got Crawford to pop out to third and then induced Moore to ground into a double play at third-second-first. On a 2B-2S count, he threw a five-pitch 90.3 mph cutter to induce a ground ball.


With one out in the top of the fifth, Pedicab walked Victor Robles, hit Rodriguez with a pitch, and walked Rollie to load the bases. 파워볼실시간 He then gave up a sacrifice fly to center field to Arozarena to trade runs and outs.


That was it for Pedi. Down 0-1 in the top of the fifth, he gave up a walk to Matthew Liberatore with runners on first and third. He threw 95 pitches. Riveratore got Reilly to ground out to the pitcher, erasing both runners.


St. Louis, third in the National League Central, saw its two-game winning streak snapped with a 1-6 loss to Seattle. Meanwhile, Seattle, in second place in the American League West, extended its winning streak to three games. Peddie's counterpart, Bryce Miller, pitched six innings of three-hit ball with two walks and four strikeouts to earn his 11th win of the season.


After winning 20 games and earning MVP honors with the NC Dinos of the KBO last year, Peddie signed a two-year, $15 million deal with the Chicago White Sox to return to the big leagues. Pedi was the ace of the team's last-place finish and was designated for assignment on July 30 as part of the White Sox' rebuilding policy.


His season record was 8-9 with a 3.39 ERA in 28 games, and his record since joining the Reds is 7-1 with a 4.30 ERA in seven games. He hasn't won since Aug. 8 against the Tampa Bay Rays, a stretch of five games.

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