Cardiac Cardinals Pull Off Fifth Comeback Win to Beat Nats

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Cardiac Cardinals Pull Off Fifth Comeback Win to Beat Nats

Cardiac Cardinals Pull Off Fifth Comeback Win to Beat Nats

Behind late homers from Jordan Walker and Nathan Church and 10th-inning, RBI doubles by Thomas Saggese and JJ Wetherholt the Cardinals rallied for their fifth comeback win among their six victories on the season.

Cardiac Cardinals Pull Off Fifth Comeback Win to Beat Nats

Behind late homers from Jordan Walker and Nathan Church and 10th-inning, RBI doubles by Thomas Saggese and JJ Wetherholt the Cardinals rallied for their fifth comeback win among their six victories on the season.

In a thrilling clash between MLB's two youngest squads, the St. Louis Cardinals delivered a masterclass in resilience Tuesday night, proving their rebuild might be ahead of schedule. Trailing late, the Cardinals stormed back with dramatic home runs and extra-inning heroics to snatch a 7-6 victory from the Washington Nationals.

The late-game fireworks were ignited by Jordan Walker and Nathan Church, whose clutch homers kept the Cardinals alive. But the final act belonged to Thomas Saggese and standout rookie JJ Wetherholt, who smashed back-to-back RBI doubles in the 10th inning to seal the deal. This marks the fifth comeback win in the Cardinals' six victories this season, earning them the fitting nickname "Cardiac Cards" for their nail-biting finishes.

"Our mentality is that we're never out of a game," Church told Cardinals.TV after his game-tying, two-run blast in the eighth. His 378-foot shot, a 102.1 mph missile off an 87 mph slider, snapped a painful 0-for-22 slump at the perfect moment, showcasing the mental toughness required at the highest level.

While early missed opportunities by Saggese and Wetherholt could have deflated the team, they epitomized the "next play" mentality. Saggese, fresh off a defensive highlight reel the night before, and Wetherholt, who already has a key Opening Day sac fly to his name, delivered when the pressure was highest in the extra frame.

This 3-0 record in extra innings speaks volumes about the team's composure and fight. For a young team defining its identity, these gritty, come-from-behind wins are more than just stats—they're the foundation of a winning culture. It's the kind of relentless spirit that fuels fans and defines seasons, proving that for these Cardinals, the game is never over until the final out.

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