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There is something in the St. Louis Cardinals that brings out the best of Christian Yelich.

The right-hander continued to set fire to opponents of the Milwaukee brewers' central division early in the season Monday night, scoring three times and scoring seven points to give Miller Park a 10-7 win.

It was the first three-part match in Yelich's career. He also set a career record with his seven RBIs. In five games against St. Louis this year, Yelich opened .563 as he has shot seven times. He has 15 points and nine goals.

Mike Moustakas also dominated for the Brewers, who have won four of five wins against the Cardinals this season and eight out of nine overall.

It was Yelich who gave the Brewers a four-point lead on his first three-point run in the second run, but the pen gave it all in sixth.

The frustration was replaced by a jubilation in the lower half of the frame with another bat strike by Yelich. After Yasmani Grandal scored a goal and Lorenzo Cain walked, Yelich drilled a fast Mike Mayers ball to make it a 9-6 match.

After Junior Guerra and Jacob Barnes allied themselves to prevent the Cardinals from qualifying for seventh and eighth place, Yelich scored his third point of the game in the center left. He came out of John Brebbia and earned him a call from what was left of the crowd.

This three-player match was the 21st in franchise history and the first since Aaron Hill on May 7, 2016 in Cincinnati. The seven points produced were also tied with a franchise record of 12 times. Jesús Aguilar completed this feat for the last time on July 7, 2017 at Yankee Stadium.

Marcell Ozuna completed the scoring with Josh Hader's first goal in the ninth.

There were a lot of fireworks at the beginning of it.

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Paul Goldschmidt and Freddy Peralta (Paul DeJong) were the first to score the first goal of the match, their troubles in the first heat would have been even worse if Cain had not jumped to the wall at a Matt workout Carpenter.

This jewel kept the Cardinals 'lead at 2-0, and after a 1-2-3 win, the Brewers' attack was against right-winger Dakota Hudson.

Moustakas started with a group head in the center right. Eric Thames followed with a single, and two batters later, Ben Gamel, chose him to tie at 2-2.

An Orlando Arcia win put Gamel in second place, and Peralta was chosen to center – his first success in five rounds this season – to give the Brewers a 3-2 lead. Peralta was found in second place of the match when center player, Tyler O'Neill, threw a wild throw at home.

Cain is then distinguished. Third baseman Ed Sedar kept Peralta in third place ahead of Yelich. That turned out to be a cautious decision, while Yelich took a Hudson plumber in the other direction and left the center-left just two shots later to make it a 6-2 game. .

The six-point blast was the biggest of the Brewers in the heat this season.

St. Louis scored a point in the third goal while Goldschmidt conceded a decisive pass on a double Yadier Molina. Peralta avoided further damage with a Drew Robinson attack and a Dexter Fowler attack.

Peralta and Matt Albers allied for a scoreless fourth goal and Alex WIlson threw a 1-2-3 lead before Alex Claudio immersed himself in a warm sea allowing Fowler to score first. goal in sixth, then a pair of goals to charge goals.

By the time everything was said and done, the Cardinals had drawn 6-6 and home referee Ron Kulpa had been eliminated from the match after being hit in the mask by Guerra's fastball.

It was the third time in a week that the Brewers had a game delayed due to an injury to a home umpire. Jerry Meals took over for Kulpa after a while and after only a few passages in his new role, he also took a fold of the mask on a false plan.

He was able to stay in the game, however.

Keys to take away

BUNDLE UP: Anyone who has been heading to Miller Park this week for the last six games of the host family, be forewarned: it could be a little cold on your arrival (assuming it's before the game) because the goal of the team is to keep the roof open as much as possible so that the sun can penetrate the playing surface. The roof will be closed for games.

TAKE A BREAK: The Brewers were without three regulars since Grandal, Ryan Braun and Jesús Aguilar were all absent. Grandal entered the game with a double switch in sixth and he started the decisive rally in this setting by distinguishing himself.

It was the second consecutive match of the training for Braun, and another planned because of the confrontation with Hudson. He missed Sunday's game in Los Angeles. Braun saw the action as a claw hitter in the seventh and knocked out.

PITCHERS CAN RAKER: Peralta's single RBI in the second and Brandon Woodruff's fourth in the fourth place are the 10th and 11th successes of the season for Milwaukee pitchers. The Brewers led the leagues with a collective average of .346 of their fencers, with a .414 percentage on the base and a home run. The appearance of Woodruff was the first of a Milwaukee pitcher since Jhoulys Chacín on August 12 in Arizona, and the first as a jug of a Milwaukee pitcher since Yovani Gallardo May 27, 2014 , against Baltimore).

ARMED AND DANGEROUS: The run in the second run of O Neill – who was about as crazy as you'll ever see him in a major league match – undoubtedly drew on all the sports reels on Monday night. . He also landed on the bench, while he was out of the match at the next inning with what was described as a pain in his right arm.

RECORD

This year: 11-6

Last year: 8-9

PRESENCE

On Monday: 28,199

Year to date: 293,395 (average 36,674)

Last year: 274,185 (average 34,273)

To come up

Tuesday: Brewers vs. Cardinals at 6:40 pm Milwaukee RHP Brandon Woodruff (1-1, 6.00, 4.22) against RHP Jack Flaherty (1-0, 2.93). Television: FS Wisconsin. Radio: AM-620.