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Friday was a bad day for the St. Louis Cardinals, but no one had it worse than Miles Mikolas. The 36-year-old starting ...
Miles Mikolas allowed six home runs vs. Cubs and made Cardinals history in a disastrous Fourth of July loss at Wrigley Field.
St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Miles Mikolas made unfortunate team history during his start against the Chicago Cubs.
In an effort to sling-shot the Cardinals out of the doldrums of a three-game sweep in Pittsburgh where they were blanked ...
Miles Mikolas has been an outright disaster for the St. Louis Cardinals. Thankfully, there is a clear path to better results ...
Seiya Suzuki and Pete Crow-Armstrong got the Cubs off to a hot start with back-to-back solo home runs in the first inning off of Mikolas. Michael Busch and Carson Kelly followed suit with back-to-back ...
Crow-Armstrong had a day, going 4-for-4 with two homers and the two hardest-hit balls of the game (a 111.8 mph single in the ...
Mikolas (4-6) took the loss against the Cubs on Friday, allowing eight runs on 10 hits and no walks with four strikeouts over six innings.
Michael Busch hits three homers and Pete Crow-Armstrong adds two homers and four hits total in 11-3 victory for Cubs to widen ...
Michael Busch hit three and Pete Crow-Armstrong blasted a pair, while Cardinals starter Miles Mikolas allowed six.
The St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs play the second game of their 3-game series Saturday at Wrigley Field.
Cubs set records for most homers in a game, most homers by the third inning, and most back-to-back homers in a 11-3 Fourth of ...