
Austin Gomber pitched out of trouble for six innings against his former team and Ezequiel Tovar had a sacrifice fly to lift the Colorado Rockies over the St. Louis Cardinals 1-0 on Sunday.
In a matchup of last-place clubs, the Rockies took two of three games and won a series in St. Louis for the first time since sweeping the Cardinals in June 2009.
St. Louis went 0 for 9 with runners in scoring position and stranded a season-high 15 overall. The Cardinals have lost four of six.
Gomber (9-8) gave up six hits and struck out two. He escaped a bases-loaded jam by getting Tyler O’Neill to ground out in the fifth.
The left-hander was part of the trade that sent star third baseman Nolan Arenado from Colorado to St. Louis in February 2021.
Colorado took the lead in the third. Tovar’s sac fly brought in Brenton Doyle, who doubled and moved to third on a sacrifice by Austin Wynns.
Tyler Kinley, Brent Suter and Justin Lawrence finished an eight-hitter for the Rockies. Lawrence earned his ninth save in 12 chances.
Doyle had two hits and reached base three times for Colorado, which broke a 12-game losing streak in St. Louis with a 9-4 victory in the series opener Friday.
Cardinals starter Zack Thompson (2-4) allowed two hits in four innings. He struck out eight.
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