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Skidding Cards lose sixth straight, 6-1 to Mets to open road trip

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NEW YORK (AP) — Tylor Megill won for the first time in almost a month, slumping Daniel Vogelbach homered in his return to the lineup and the New York Mets beat the skidding St. Louis Cardinals 6-1 on Friday night in a series opener between two of baseball’s most disappointing teams.

Brett Baty hit a two-run double off Miles Mikolas in a three-run first inning, and Tommy Pham added a pair of two-out RBI singles against his former team as the fourth-place Mets (33-36) won their second straight after losing nine of 10.

Willson Contreras homered for the Cardinals (27-43), who have dropped six in a row and 13 of 16. After winning the NL Central last season, St. Louis has the worst record in the National League and is off to its worst start in 45 years.

Megill (6-4) allowed four hits in six innings, striking out seven and walking none for his first victory since May 18 against Tampa Bay. He was 0-2 in his previous four outings, including a dreadful performance last Friday in Pittsburgh when he gave up a career-high nine runs — seven earned — and eight hits in 3 2/3 innings of a 14-7 defeat.

Mikolas (4-4) lost his third consecutive start after winning his previous four decisions. The veteran right-hander permitted six runs and eight hits in six innings.

Vogelbach snapped an 0-for-12 skid with his third homer of the season in the sixth, making it 6-1 with a solo shot deep into the second deck in right field. The beefy designated hitter hadn’t played since June 7, using that time to work on his swing in an attempt to generate more loft and get back to producing power.

Dominic Leone and Josh Walker combined for three innings of one-hit relief on Pride Night at Citi Field to finish a game that took just 2 hours, 1 minute, the fastest nine-inning Mets game since May 19, 2019, a 3-0 win at Miami in 1:59.

For the Cardinals, it was the opener of an eight-game, 11-day trip that culminates with two games in London against the Chicago Cubs from June 24-25.

New York loaded the bases with none out in the first. Cleanup hitter Francisco Lindor grounded into a 1-2-3 double play, but Baty doubled home two runs and Pham followed with an RBI single.

It was a rare fast start for the Mets, outscored 50-19 in the first inning this season.

Lindor delivered a sacrifice fly in the third, and Pham added his second RBI single to make it 5-0.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Cardinals: OF Lars Nootbaar (bruised lower back) is scheduled to be the DH for Triple-A Memphis in his first rehab game Saturday and then will hopefully play the field Sunday. … RF Dylan Carlson was shaken up after getting hit on the left elbow by a 91 mph cutter in the seventh, but stayed in the game. Carlson was also plunked on the right shin guard by a fastball in the fifth. … OF Tyler O’Neill (lower back strain) was transferred to the 60-day injured list to open a 40-man roster spot for INF/OF Richie Palacios, acquired from Cleveland for $100,000 and then optioned to Memphis. Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol said O’Neill played catch and is running, and might start taking swings in the next week or so. He is eligible to come off the injured list July 4.

Mets: 1B Pete Alonso (left wrist bone bruise and sprain) is hitting in the indoor cages. “He feels good. Making a lot of progress,” manager Buck Showalter said. “We think he’ll be joining us before long.”

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Cardinals: RHP Adam Wainwright (2-1, 5.79 ERA) starts Saturday in the middle game of the series. The 41-year-old Wainwright made his major league debut against the Mets in September 2005 and was a rookie reliever in 2006 when he saved Games 5 and 7 of the NL Championship Series versus New York. Wainwright is 4-0 in his last five starts at Citi Field and 7-6 with a 4.60 ERA in 16 regular-season outings (14 starts) against the Mets overall.

Mets: Rookie RHP Kodai Senga (6-3, 3.34) faces the Cardinals for the first time, after pitching seven innings of two-hit ball last Saturday to win 5-1 in Pittsburgh. Senga has a 1.93 ERA in six starts at Citi Field.

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Man attacks Jeff Co. deputy with screwdriver during attempted arrest

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JEFFERSON COUNTY, Mo. – Two people are behind bars after a man reportedly attacked a Jefferson County deputy with a screwdriver during an attempted arrest over the weekend.

Prosecutors have charged Nicholas Davis, 47, and Amanda Davis, 45, of Dittmer, Missouri, with felonies in the investigation.

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The alleged attack followed a traffic stop of a driver in the 9500 block of Jones Creek Road on July 7, though the driver was not Nicholas or Amanda.

According to court documents obtained by FOX 2, Nicholas reportedly came out of his nearby home, yelled at a deputy and started approaching him while holding a screwdriver. The deputy initially ordered Nicholas to back away, then used pepper spray.

Per court documents, the deputy attempted to arrest Nicholas, who then struck him in the chest with the screwdriver. Amanda reportedly approached the deputy and pulled him away from Nicholas before both ran inside their home.

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office says the situation prompted an hours-long standoff involving negotiators, a SWAT team and a K-9 deputy. The situation led to Nicholas refusing warnings and being bitten by a K-9.

Nicholas and Amanda are both jailed in the Jefferson County Jail without bond. Nicholas is charged with first-degree assault on a special victim and armed criminal action. Amanda is charged with resisting/interfering with arrest.

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St. Louis Public Schools superintendent to be sworn in

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ST. LOUIS — The new St. Louis schools superintendent will be officially sworn into office today. Dr. Keisha Scarlett took over the job in July after the retirement of Dr. Kelvin Adams. She was assistant superintendent in the Seattle Public School District. The installation ceremony is at 6:15 p.m. before the regular school board meeting.

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Gas tanker crashes into St. Louis Metro transit center

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ST. LOUIS — A gasoline tanker truck crashed into a Metro transit center near Riverview and Hall Streets early Tuesday morning and knocked over a power pole. The pole is leaning on other power lines. Police have the area blocked off here because there is a downed power line. Ameren and Metro crews are also on the scene.

The incident happened around 12:30 a.m. It’s still unclear exactly what caused the crash, but we do that there was a second vehicle somehow involved. The airbags on that second vehicle did deploy.

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Police at the scene have not been able to give us a lot of details. Metro officials tell FOX 2 that the transit center here is operating this morning for passengers and buses. Access to certain areas will be limited here as clean up unfolds.

A Metro spokesperson says half of the station isn’t being used right now because of safety issues. It isn’t impacting overall bus operations, everything is just happening on the other side of transit center.

The extent of the damage to the actual transit center is still unclear, but I’m told it does not appear to be extreme. A Metro spokesperson tells me there were no injuries to any metro workers or passengers. The tanker driver also was not injured.

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