Tuesday, April 17, at Chicago - Cardinals 5, Cubs 3: The drab, dormant vines that hadn't yet bloomed with Wrigley's signature ivy didn't diminish the brilliance of Dexter Fowler's grab of a Javier Baez drive. Charles Rex Arbogast/AP
#MondayMosaic - April 16-23
Tuesday, April 17, at Chicago - Cardinals 5, Cubs 3: Decked out for wind-chill temperatures in the 20s, Tommy Pham laid out for a sliding catch of Kris Bryant's seventh-inning fly ball. Charles Rex Arbogast/AP
Friday, April 20, at St. Louis - Cardinals 4, Reds 2: Grateful Dead Tribute Night brought out Fredbird's psychedelic side. Ben Munson/Cardinals
Friday, April 20, at St. Louis - Cardinals 4, Reds 2: Was it coincidental that the high-fives on Grateful Dead Tribute Night were especially high? Dan Donovan/Cardinals
Saturday, April 21, at St. Louis - Cardinals 4, Reds 3: Kolten Wong's over-the-shoulder catch of Adam Duvall's pop fly was Act I in a two-part gem capped by the Cardinals second baseman's spinning throw to first to complete a double play. Billy Hurst/Cardinals
Saturday, April 21, at St. Louis - Cardinals 4, Reds 3: On the day fans received a Dexter Fowler bobblehead at the gates, the Cardinals outfielder delivered his first home run of 2018 at Busch (No. 3 for the season), staking the club to a 3-0 lead in the sixth. Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images
Saturday, April 21, at St. Louis - Cardinals 4, Reds 3: Batting second in the lineup for the first time in nearly four years, Yadier Molina delivered a game-deciding solo homer off reliever Jared Hughes to snap a seventh-inning tie. The win lifted the Cardinals into a first-place tie with Milwaukee. Scott Rovak/Cardinals
Saturday, April 21, at St. Louis - Cardinals 4, Reds 3: Rocket-armed rookie Jordan Hicks earned his first big-league victory with 2.1 scoreless innings of relief, finished off by a game-ending double play grounder with the bases loaded. Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images
Sunday, April 22, at St. Louis - Cardinals 9, Reds 2: One day after belting a two-run homer, Paul DeJong upped the stakes with a three-run shot in the seventh. Kolten Wong (right) put the Cardinals on top to stay with a second-inning solo homer. Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images
Sunday, April 22, at St. Louis - Cardinals 9, Reds 2: Outfielders Tyler O'Neill, Harrison Bader and Dexter Fowler celebrated the Cardinals' third consecutive series sweep of the Reds, dating to a Sept. 19-21, 2017, series at Cincinnati. Scott Rovak/Cardinals