The St. Louis Cardinals bounced back from the ejections of Marmol and Descalso to end their 7-game losing streak by defeating the Milwaukee Brewers 4-3

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Oliver Marmol argues with Alan Porter

Michael Siani hit a double that brought in the winning run, while Paul Goldschmidt broke his slump with a home run to help the St. Louis Cardinals come back and win 4-3 against the Milwaukee Brewers, ending their seven-game losing streak on Sunday.

Goldschmidt, who struggled in May with just one hit in 34 at-bats, hit his third home run of the season in the fifth inning off Bryse Wilson. He later tied the game with a single in the sixth inning against Jared Koenig.

“It was a team effort today,” said Goldschmidt. “Different guys stepped up. That’s what we need for the whole season.”

Paul Goldschmidt hits the ball

The game was tied until the seventh inning when Siani hit a double off the wall to bring Brendan Donovan home.

Manager Oliver Marmol and bench coach Daniel Descalso were ejected in the third inning by home-plate umpire Alan Porter after a couple of calls were overturned following replay reviews. Despite the ejections, Marmol said he was just trying to motivate his team and had no issues with the umpires.

By Michael Smith

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