CHICAGO (AP) — Nico Hoerner drove in two runs, Pete Crow-Armstrong had two hits, and the Chicago Cubs rallied for four runs in the sixth inning against a sloppy St. Louis defense to top the Cardinals 6-4 on Sunday and avoid a series sweep.
Alex Bregman doubled in a run, pinch-hitter Pedro Ramirez had an RBI and the Cubs posted two unearned runs to win for the 10th time in their last 13 games.
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St. Louis Cardinals' Jordan Walker flies out to Chicago Cubs' Pete Crow-Armstrong during the fourth inning of a baseball game, Sunday, July 5, 2026, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Melissa Tamez)
Chicago Cubs' Pete Crow-Armstrong reacts after being hit by a pitch during the second inning of a baseball game against the St. Louis Cardinals, Sunday, July 5, 2026, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Melissa Tamez)
Chicago Cubs' Alex Bregman, center left, scores on an RBI single hit by teammate Nico Hoerner during the first inning of a baseball game against the St. Louis Cardinals, Sunday, July 5, 2026, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Melissa Tamez)
Chicago Cubs' Nico Hoerner hits an RBI single during the first inning of a baseball game against the St. Louis Cardinals, Sunday, July 5, 2026, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Melissa Tamez)
St. Louis' Jordan Walker hit his 20th homer, a three-run shot in the sixth, then drove in a fourth run with a sacrifice fly in the eighth to boost his RBI total to 67, tied for most in the majors. Rookie JJ Wetherholt and Alec Burleson each had two hits.
After Walker's drive to deep left put St. Louis ahead 3-2, Chicago took advantage of two Cardinals errors in the bottom of the sixth.
Hoerner tied it 3-all with an RBI single off Matthew Liberatore (4-6). Michael Busch scored to make it 4-3 when third baseman José Fermin threw Dansby Swanson’s double-play grounder wide of second and into right field.
Hoerner scored from third on Ramirez’s sacrifice fly to Walker in right. Swanson came home from second to make it 6-3 when Walker’s throw to third skipped wide of the bag.
Drew Pomeranz (1-3) pitched an inning of relief for his first win with the Cubs since rejoining them Friday. Jacob Webb tossed the final two innings for his third save.
Cubs started Javier Assad allowed no runs in 4 2/3 innings, yielding two singles while walking two and striking out two.
Liberatore allowed four earned runs on four hits in five-plus innings, and was nursing a 2-0 lead entering the sixth when Matt Svanson relieved. Liberatore walked two, hit three batters and struck out two.
The Cubs jumped ahead 2-0 in the first, scoring on Bregman’s double and Hoerner’s sacrifice fly.
Cardinals: RHP Dustin May (5-6, 4.80 ERA) faces Milwaukee LHP Shane Drohan (3-2, 3.12) in St. Louis on Monday.
Cubs: LHP Matthew Boyd (3-1, 5.08) starts Tuesday at Baltimore against Orioles RHP Shane Baz (4-8, 4.19).
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St. Louis Cardinals' Jordan Walker flies out to Chicago Cubs' Pete Crow-Armstrong during the fourth inning of a baseball game, Sunday, July 5, 2026, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Melissa Tamez)
Chicago Cubs' Pete Crow-Armstrong reacts after being hit by a pitch during the second inning of a baseball game against the St. Louis Cardinals, Sunday, July 5, 2026, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Melissa Tamez)
Chicago Cubs' Alex Bregman, center left, scores on an RBI single hit by teammate Nico Hoerner during the first inning of a baseball game against the St. Louis Cardinals, Sunday, July 5, 2026, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Melissa Tamez)
Chicago Cubs' Nico Hoerner hits an RBI single during the first inning of a baseball game against the St. Louis Cardinals, Sunday, July 5, 2026, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Melissa Tamez)
Two Tennessee National Guard members assigned to a crime-fighting patrol in Memphis fatally shot a man Sunday who turned toward the soldiers with a gun during a downtown pursuit, authorities said.
The Guard members are part of a federal task force in Memphis created by President Donald Trump, who last year sent troops and federal agents to Democrat-run cities that he described as overrun with crime. Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, a Republican, had deployed the Guard to support the effort.
Authorities said the soldiers in Memphis were responding with local police to reports of gunshots around 4 a.m. when they began pursuing an armed man fleeing on foot. The guardsmen opened fire after the man turned toward them with his weapon, according to the city's police department.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation identified the man as Tyrin Johnson, 20, and said it is investigating the circumstances of the shooting. No law enforcement officers were injured, the agency added.
Johnson died at the scene after two National Guard medical specialists attempted first aid, Guard spokesperson Lt. Col Darrin Haas said in a statement.
Johnson’s older cousin, Terracle Nelson, 46, said authorities told family members that he had been shot twice in the chest. Authorities on Sunday did not immediately respond to questions about the number of shots fired and TBI declined to comment on Nelson's account of the shooting.
Evaniel Johnson said his grandson had taken classes at Tennessee State University, was the father of a young child and was preparing to help lead the family construction business. He said his grandson was also passionate about making music.
He said he wanted to review findings from investigators and any video of the shooting before making judgment.
“I believed in him, and I know he still had so much life ahead of him,” Johnson said. “The heartbreaking reality is that he will never have the chance to enjoy what we were building together. That is a pain no grandparent should ever have to endure.”
Mayor Paul Young called the shooting an “unfortunate incident” and said he was waiting to see the results of the TBI investigation before commenting further, according to a statement provided by spokesperson Penelope Huston.
A search of online records in federal and state courts Sunday did not immediately show any cases related to Johnson. In Memphis and in Nashville, local court records showed he had a handful of minor traffic violations.
Federal troops have been patrolling the city since October over the objections of Young, a Democrat. The troops are part of the Memphis Safe Task Force, convened by Trump and comprised of federal and local agencies.
The task force has led to more than 10,000 arrests, the U.S. Marshals Service reported in June.
There have been at least four officer-involved shootings tied to the task force, according to TBI data. Two of those shootings occurred in May and did not involve National Guard members discharging their weapons. The TBI also tied the task force to an October shooting, but did not specify which law enforcement agencies were involved.
The TBI and the National Guard did not respond to questions about whether Sunday's shooting was the first instance troops had fired their weapons since they were deployed to the city.
For years, Memphis, whose population exceeds 600,000, has dealt with high violent crime, including assaults, carjackings and homicides. Both Democratic and Republican officials have noted decreases last year in some crime categories, preceding the deployment and paralleling trends across U.S. cities.
In April, the Tennessee Court of Appeals ruled that state and local Democratic officials lacked standing to block the deployment of federal troops in Memphis.
Brook is a corps member for The Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues.
FILE - Members from the National Guard working as part of the Memphis Safe Task Force conduct a community safety patrol at Tom Lee Park, Oct. 12, 2025, in Memphis, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV, File)