Tuesday, May 1, at St. Louis - Cardinals 3, White Sox 2: On a night when Tommy Pham crushed his first-ever leadoff home run that also was the longest (454 feet) of his career, he showed off his hops in center field. (Billy Hurst/Cardinals)
#MondayMosaic - April 30 - May 6
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Tuesday, May 1, at St. Louis - Cardinals 3, White Sox 2: Yadier Molina proved the perfect portrait for a walk-off: He was all smiles after his run-scoring single scored Marcell Ozuna from second to cap the Cardinals' two-run ninth. (Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images)
Wednesday, May 2, at St. Louis - Cardinals 3, White Sox 2: Carlos Martinez got slapped happy after connecting for his first career home run, a sixth-inning solo shot that put the Cardinals ahead 1-0. On the mound, he surrendered just a run in 7.1 innings to lower his season ERA to 1.40. (Jeff Curry/Getty Images)
Wednesday, May 2, at St. Louis - Cardinals 3, White Sox 2: Dexter Fowler used the added juice of his 100th career homer - a two-run shot that gave the Cardinals a 3-0 lead - to win the war against gravity over Yadier Molina. (Jeff Roberson/AP)
Friday, May 4, at St. Louis - Cardinals 3, Cubs 2: Wisely sitting fastball on a 2-0 count, Tommy Pham watched his towering blast put starter Jose Quintana and the Cubs into a 3-0 hole in the second inning. (Dan Donovan/Cardinals)
Friday, May 4, at St. Louis - Cardinals 3, Cubs 2: Corner infielders Jedd Gyorko and Matt Carpenter met in midair at midfield to celebrate a 3-2 win that lifted the team into sole possession of first place in the NL Central. (Jeff Curry/Getty Images)
Saturday, May 5, at St. Louis - Cardinals 8, Cubs 6 (10 innings): After Marcell Ozuna's two-run double tied the score in the ninth, Kolten Wong made the game's decisive statement: a two-run homer in the 10th that propelled the club to its fourth walk-off win of the season. (Top photo: Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images; 2nd photo: Charles Rex Arbogast/Associated Press; 3rd photo: Scott Rovak/Cardinals)
Sunday, May 6, at St. Louis - Cardinals 4, Cubs 3 (14 innings): Waiting out his first of two rain delays, Michael Wacha wrapped his thoughts around a 1-0 deficit after a half-inning of play. (Scott Rovak/Cardinals)
Sunday, May 6, at St. Louis - Cardinals 4, Cubs 3 (14 innings): Dexter Fowler erased the agony of an 0-for-5 night with the first walk-off homer of his career - a two-run shot that turned around the 3-2 lead the Cubs had taken in the top of the 14th inning. (Top: Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images; Bottom: Scott Rovak/Cardinals)
Sunday, May 6, at St. Louis - Cardinals 4, Cubs 3 (14 innings): Teammates don't shake hands; teammates gotta hug - especially when they bounce back from a sweep at Pittsburgh the previous weekend with a perfect 5-0 week. (Scott Rovak/Cardinals)