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Burleson's Homer Seals Opener Win
27 Mar
Summary
- Cardinals rallied for eight runs in the sixth inning.
- Alec Burleson hit a go-ahead two-run homer in the sixth.
- JJ Wetherholt homered in his major league debut for St. Louis.

The St. Louis Cardinals commenced their season with a thrilling 9-7 comeback victory over the Tampa Bay Rays. This opening day showdown saw the Cardinals stage a remarkable eight-run rally in the sixth inning to secure the win.
Central to the Cardinals' offensive outburst was Alec Burleson, who delivered a decisive two-run homer in the sixth inning, putting his team ahead. The impressive comeback was further highlighted by JJ Wetherholt, who launched a home run in his major league debut, giving the Cardinals an early lead.
Despite a strong start from pitchers Matthew Liberatore and Drew Rasmussen, the game shifted dramatically in the sixth. The Rays initially took a 7-1 lead with a six-run surge. However, the Cardinals' bats came alive, chipping away at the deficit before Burleson's decisive blow.
Relief pitchers JoJo Romero, Riley O'Brien, and Ryne Stanek effectively shut down the Rays' offense over the final three innings, preserving the hard-fought victory.




