Tuesday, June 5, at St. Louis - Marlins 7, Cardinals 4: Cardinals manager Mike Matheny dusted off his catcher's mitt to receive a ceremonial first pitch by former teammate Scott Rolen, in town for a Budweiser Bash theme night at the ballpark. Billy Hurst/Cardinals
#MondayMosaic - June 4-10
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Tuesday, June 5, at St. Louis - Marlins 7, Cardinals 4: Yadier Molina's first at-bat after a month-long stint on the disabled list proved a literal hit, scoring Marcell Ozuna from second base to put the Cardinals ahead 1-0. Billy Hurst/Cardinals
Wednesday, June 6, at St. Louis - Marlins 11, Cardinals 3: When the club announced the sad news of Red Schoendienst's passing, all at the ballpark stood prior to the third inning and warmly saluted the Hall of Famer in remembrance of his remarkable ride through 71 years in the Cardinals organization. Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images
Thursday, June 7, at St. Louis - Cardinals 4, Marlins 1: Bud Norris proved the saving grace in the series finale, closing out a victory that allowed the club to avoid a sweep. Scott Rovak/Cardinals
Friday, June 8, at Cincinnati-Cardinals 7, Reds 6 (10 innings): Coming off a 7-for-10 series against the Marlins, Jose Martinez stayed hot at Cincinnati (5-for-10, three homers), jump-starting his weekend with a first-inning solo homer off Matt Harvey. John Minchillo/AP
Friday, June 8, at Cincinnati-Cardinals 7, Reds 6 (10 innings): No one made the catch on Alex Blandino's sixth-inning foul ball, but Dexter Fowler got to rub elbows with some of the front-row patrons at Great American Ball Park. Jamie Sabau/Getty Images
Saturday, June 9, at Cincinnati - Cardinals 6, Reds 4: From one Martinez to another, Carlos fronted the dugout receiving line after Jose's first-inning solo blast - his third home run over five at-bats - helped send Michael Wacha (8-1) to his eighth consecutive victory. Joe Robbins/Getty Images
Sunday, June 10, at Cincinnati - Reds 6, Cardinals 3: Yadier Molina's sacrifice fly that scored Tommy Pham gave the Cardinals a 2-0 lead in the third, but 11 walks helped the Reds rebound for their first victory over the Cardinals since Sept. 13, 2017, snapping a 13-game losing streak to St. Louis. Joe Robbins/Getty Images