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Cardinals beat White Sox in 1st game since team’s coronavirus outbreak

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The Cardinals’ Dexter Fowler hits a two-run single off White Sox starting pitcher Lucas Giolito during the first inning in Game 1 of a doubleheader Saturday in Chicago.
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St. Louis starting pitcher Adam Wainwright delivers during the first inning in Game 1 of a doubleheader against the White Sox on Saturday in Chicago.
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White Sox starting pitcher Lucas Giolito delivers during the first inning in Game 1 of a doubleheader Saturday in Chicago.

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CHICAGO (AP) — Adam Wainwright said it was just another start. Well, that was what he told himself anyway.

Wainwright pitched five effective innings and Dexter Fowler had a key two-run single, helping St. Louis beat the Chicago White Sox 5-1 on Saturday in the Cardinals’ return from a coronavirus outbreak.

Playing its first game since July 29, St. Louis looked much sharper than Chicago while improving to 3-3 in the opener of a straight doubleheader. Every other team in the majors had played at least 13 games coming into the day.

“Each pitch was all about expecting it to be great and not falling victim to excuses,” Wainwright said. “The team that I was playing with today and the team I was playing against cares nothing about how long we’ve been out or whatever.”

Wainwright (2-0) allowed one run and two hits in his second start of the year. Giovanny Gallegos then struck out the side in the sixth before John Gant finished the seven-inning game, a new rule for doubleheaders in the pandemic-shortened season.

Wainwright also recorded the team’s previous win, beating the Pirates 9-1 on July 25. The Cardinals then dropped three in a row before a coronavirus outbreak shook up their roster and coaching staff, leaving them idle for weeks and resulting in 18 confirmed cases in the organization.

“A lot of things are different but for me, when I step on the mound … at the end of the day, it’s still a 1-on-1 competition,” Wainwright said.

The White Sox finished with just three hits — two for Danny Mendick — and never recovered after Lucas Giolito (1-2) got off to a shaky start.

“We weren’t able to do a whole lot against Adam Wainwright,” manager Rick Reneria said. “Very polished, very experienced quality pitcher who obviously as everyone sees, the down time had no effect on him.”

With one out and runners on first and second in the first, Giolito hit Tyler O’Neill and Matt Carpenter to force home a run. Top prospect Dylan Carlson then struck out in his major league debut, but Fowler and Andrew Knizner followed with consecutive singles to give St. Louis a 4-0 lead.

The Cardinals almost got another run in the first, but Fowler was cut down at home when he tried to score on Harrison Bader’s base hit.

Giolito allowed five runs, four earned, and six hits in five innings. The right-hander had looked good of late, going 1-0 with a 1.89 ERA over his previous three starts.

“It got better after the first inning, but it has to be better in the first,” Giolito said. “I can’t put us in a hole there.”

The 21-year-old Carlson went 0 for 3 in his big league debut, but he made a nice sliding catch on Edwin Encarnación’s liner to left in the fourth. He was promoted from the team’s alternate training site in Springfield, Mo., before the game.

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