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The Astros, who have been struggling to find their footing in recent games, were unable to contain the Cardinals' potent offense. The Cardinals' bats were on fire, with multiple players contributing to the team's impressive tally. The Astros' pitching staff, on the other hand, was unable to stem the tide, allowing the Cardinals to score run after run.


Cardinals' Offense Proves Too Much for Astros


The Astros, on the other hand, were unable to muster much offense of their own. Despite the best efforts of Jose Altuve and Alex Bregman, the team was unable to string together enough hits to make a comeback. The Astros' pitching staff, meanwhile, was left to pick up the pieces, trying to limit the damage as the Cardinals continued to pour on the runs.


Astros Look to Bounce Back in Game Two


The Astros will be looking to Framber Valdez to lead the charge in game two, as the left-hander takes the mound in search of his next win. Valdez has been a bright spot in the Astros' rotation, consistently delivering strong performances and giving his team a chance to win. With the Cardinals looking to continue their winning ways, the Astros will need Valdez to bring his A-game if they hope to emerge victorious.
The Houston Astros were blown out by the St. Louis Cardinals in the series opener, falling by a wide margin. Despite the disappointing loss, the Astros are looking to bounce back in game two, with Framber Valdez taking the mound in search of a win. With a few adjustments to their strategy and a bit of determination, the Astros are hoping to even the series and get back on track. Will they be able to contain the Cardinals' potent offense and come out on top, or will the Cardinals continue their winning ways? Only time will tell.For more information on the Houston Astros and the St. Louis Cardinals, be sure to check out MLB.com. With up-to-the-minute news, scores, and analysis, MLB.com is your one-stop shop for all things baseball.