Seattle Mariners vs St. Louis Cardinals Live Streaming

Monday, June 14, 2010

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7:10 pm EDT Mon Jun 14, 2010

The St. Louis Cardinals are surely happy to be home following a difficult road trip, especially with Adam Wainwright set to take the mound. Wainwright looks to improve to 6-0 in as many starts at Busch Stadium as the Cardinals return to interleague play to face the struggling Seattle Mariners on Monday night. St. Louis finds itself chasing first-place Cincinnati in the NL Central following its 1-5 trip, which featured offensive problems and shaky pitching. The team hit .227 on the trip, with sluggers Albert Pujols and Matt Holliday combining to go 6 for 44 with three RBIs. Pujols had all three RBIs in Sunday’s 7-5 loss at Arizona. He helped erase a three-run deficit in the ninth, but the Cardinals lost in the bottom of the inning on a walk-off home run by Chris Young.

Wainwright also had problems on the trip, walking a season-high five and matching a season high by allowing four runs in six innings of a 4-3 loss to the Dodgers on Wednesday. The right-hander has been consistently brilliant at home, and he notched his first career shutout there June 4 with a two-hitter in an 8-0 win over Milwaukee. He’s 5-0 with a 1.62 ERA and two complete games at Busch Stadium this year. The Cardinals have won nine of 13 in St. Louis, and they swept Seattle in the Mariners’ only previous visit from July 2-4, 2004. Seattle is scuffling on its road trip. The last-place Mariners are 9-22 on the road, and they had lost five straight before avoiding a sweep at San Diego with Sunday’s 4-2 win. Milton Bradley’s two-run home run was just the third homer in 10 games for the Mariners, who rank last in the majors with 35 home runs. Seattle will have Luke French on the mound for his first start in the majors this season. The left-hander replaces Ian Snell in the rotation after Snell allowed eight runs in 1 2-3 innings of a 12-2 loss at Texas on Wednesday. French gave up four runs in 5 1-3 innings of relief that night.

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Milwaukee Brewers vs Los Angeles Angels Live Streaming

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10:05 pm EDT Mon Jun 14, 2010

After their best road trip in nearly 50 years, the Los Angeles Angels are hoping to carry that success into their first home game in 15 days. A matchup with the Milwaukee Brewers might help. Before heading back on the road again, the Angels start a three-game set Monday night against the Brewers, losers in 10 of 14 on the road. Los Angeles has overcome a slow start by winning 15 of its last 19 and used a 4-1 finish to its previous homestand as a springboard into its season-high 14-game trek. The Angels were 11-3 over those two weeks - the franchise’s most wins on one trip since 1962 - and capped that run with their first sweep at Dodger Stadium in 14 seasons of interleague play. Mike Napoli’s eighth-inning homer proved the difference in Sunday’s 6-5 win, and Hideki Matsui added to his stellar month by going 3 for 4 with two RBIs. Matsui is hitting .417 with 12 RBIs in June, while Erick Aybar has batted .424 over his last 14 games. Howie Kendrick was 7 for 14 in the three games against the Dodgers and has 18 of his 41 RBIs since May 29.

First, the Angels will try to earn their eighth victory in 10 home games, and help Joe Saunders win a season-high third consecutive start. After giving up seven runs at home against Seattle on May 30, Saunders yielded one in each of his two outings on the road trip. The left-hander recorded his second complete game this season, scattering seven hits in a 7-1 win over Oakland on Wednesday. Saunders is 4-1 with a 2.63 ERA over his last seven starts but 1-5 with a 6.34 ERA this season at home. In his first start against Milwaukee, he’ll face a team that’s batted .239 during an 11-21 stretch and .194 over its last eight contests. The Brewers had three hits in Sunday’s 7-2 home loss to Texas but two were home runs from Prince Fielder, born in nearby Ontario, Calif. Fielder has never played in Anaheim but had a strong series earlier this season at Dodger Stadium, going 5 for 12 with one home run and four RBIs. Another California native, Randy Wolf, is 0-1 with a 6.35 ERA in two career matchups against the Angels - both at Dodger Stadium - and 0-2 with a 10.32 ERA in two starts this month.

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