Molina HR, Carlson slam lead Cards to series sweep against Marlins

Dylan Carlson (3) is congratulated by Cardinal teammates (from left) Paul DeJong, Yadier Molina and John Nogowski after Carlson hit a grand slam in the ninth inning of Wednesday's game against the Marlins in Miami.
Dylan Carlson (3) is congratulated by Cardinal teammates (from left) Paul DeJong, Yadier Molina and John Nogowski after Carlson hit a grand slam in the ninth inning of Wednesday's game against the Marlins in Miami.

MIAMI (AP) - Yadier Molina hit a two-run homer and Dylan Carlson added a grand slam Wednesday, leading the St. Louis Cardinals past Miami 7-0 for a three-game sweep that dropped the Marlins to 1-5 for the first time since 2015.

Jack Flaherty (1-0) allowed one hit in six innings, a leadoff single by Corey Dickerson, who advanced on a walk before he was caught stealing. After another walk, Flaherty settled down. He allowed only two more runners, both on walks, and struck out six.

Flaherty had given up six runs during 4 1/3 innings at Cincinnati on Opening Day.

"Early on I wasn't locating my fastball," Flaherty said. "The last game was the same thing. As the innings went on, I was able to attack more, establish my fastball and pitch off of that. I got to a lot better counts."

Genesis Cabrera and Jordan Hicks finished the three-hitter.

St. Louis allowed three runs against the Marlins after giving up 27 in the opening series.

Pablo Lopez (0-1) allowed two runs and three hits in 6 2/3 innings.

St. Louis had advanced just one runner to scoring position before the seventh.

Molina homered for a 2-0 lead in the seventh and drove in the go-ahead run in each game of the series. Matt Carpenter had drawn a two-out walk, ending a string of 10 batters retired by Lopez.

"Yadi got the big blow and the guys continued to fight," Cardinals manager Mike Shildt said. "Lopez was good. They threw some good pitching at us."

Carlson connected against Zach Pop in the ninth, homering for the second consecutive game. He has three hits this season, and all are home runs.

"We put together some good at bats in that inning," Carlson said. "I worked that back from an 0-2 count. I was really proud of that."

Miami went 1-for-22 with runners in scoring position in the series. Cardinals right fielder Justin Williams made the game's final out with a diving catch off Jon Berti's sinking line drive with Jesus Aguilar on second.

"It definitely didn't go the way we wanted, disappointing to start the season like this," Miami manager Don Mattingly said. "I thought we'd be a little more consistent and that's the part that kind of surprises me."

Paul Goldschmidt also had an RBI single for St. Louis.

Nolan Arenado singled in the fourth and has hit safely in his first six games as a Cardinal.

Notes: The 38-year-old Molina caught the first six games, including Wednesday's late-afternoon start. "If this were a 1 o'clock game, we would have given it consideration," Shildt said of resting Molina. "We are going to be intentional giving him some blows. The guy is in a real good place. He loves to play." Cardinals LHP Kwang Hyun Kim (back stiffness) is expected to return with the team to St. Louis for the club's first homestand but there is no announced timetable to activate him from the injured list. Kim pitched against minor leaguers Tuesday at the team's spring training facility in Jupiter, Fla. Cardinals RHP Adam Wainwright (0-1, 20.25) will start the home opener today against Milwaukee. Wainwright allowed six runs and seven hits in 22/3 innings at Cincinnati.