Once down five, Cardinals beat Cubs

Mark Reynolds of the Cardinals rounds the bases after hitting a grand slam during the first inning of Monday night's game against the Cubs at Busch Stadium.
Mark Reynolds of the Cardinals rounds the bases after hitting a grand slam during the first inning of Monday night's game against the Cubs at Busch Stadium.

ST. LOUIS - Tony Cruz hit a tiebreaking two-run double to cap a four-run seventh inning and the St. Louis Cardinals rallied to beat the Chicago Cubs 10-9 on Monday night for their seventh straight win.

Mark Reynolds started the comeback for the NL Central leaders, who trailed 5-0 in the first, with his fourth career grand slam in the bottom of the inning. The Cardinals improved to 19-6 for the franchise's best start since 1900.

Miguel Socolovich (2-0) allowed a hit in a scoreless seventh and Seth Maness gave up a homer to rookie Addison Russell with two outs in the ninth before earning his second save. The Cardinals rested closer Trevor Rosenthal and other weary relievers after sweeping the Pirates in a weekend series totaling 35 innings with all three games decided in extra innings by a total score of 7-4.

Miguel Montero had two hits and three RBI and pitcher Travis Wood had an RBI in the first for the Cubs, who jumped on Carlos Martinez. Anthony Rizzo homered and Kris Bryant had an infield hit and four walks for Chicago, which has lost four of five.

The Cardinals loaded the bases on two singles and a walk to start the seventh against Pedro Strop (0-2).

Kolten Wong's single off Zac Rosscup tied it ahead of the double just inside the third-base line through a drawn-in infield by Cruz, who caught on a rare day off for Yadier Molina. Wong homered in the 14th to beat the Pirates 3-2 on Sunday.

Martinez walked three of the first four hitters and was charged with seven runs in a season-low 32/3 innings. He entered among the league leaders with a 1.73 ERA and had won his three previous starts.

Starlin Castro and Chris Denorfia added RBI in the first for the Cubs.

The 19-6 record by St. Louis tops 18-6 starts by the 1941 and 1944 teams.

Notes: Matt Carpenter of the Cardinals was 0-for-5 a day after being removed after seven innings Sunday due to dizziness, but leaving the ballpark feeling fine after replenishing fluids. ... Left-handed hitters are batting .343 against tonight's Cubs starter Kyle Hendricks (0-1, 5.23), and the Cardinals have five of them who start. Lefty Tyler Lyons makes his first start of the season for the Cardinals after being recalled from Triple-A Memphis. He's the second pitcher in two starts to take the spot of ace Adam Wainwright, out for the year with a torn left Achilles.

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