Monday, April 9, at St. Louis - Brewers 5, Cardinals 4 (10 innings): Left fielder Marcell Ozuna and pitcher Adam Wainwright received their 2017 Silver Slugger awards for being the NL's top-hitting players at their positions in 2017, Ozuna as a member of the Miami Marlins. Ben Munson/St. Louis Cardinals
#MondayMosaic - April 9-15
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Monday, April 9, at St. Louis - Brewers 5, Cardinals 4 (10 innings): (From left) Tommy Pham, Kolten Wong and Marcell Ozuna took advantage of the major leagues' modern conveniences to ward off the chill of temperatures that fell into the low 40s by game's end. Billy Hurst/St. Louis Cardinals
Tuesday, April 10, at St. Louis - Cardinals 5, Brewers 3 (11 innings): After an unsuccessful bunt attempt two pitches earlier, Matt Carpenter blasted a walk-off, two-run homer in the 11th to complete the Cardinals' dramatic victory after they rallied to tie the game in the ninth and 10th innings. Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images
Wednesday, April 11, at St. Louis - Brewers 3, Cardinals 2: Harrison Bader got a glove on Eric Thames' moonshot, just before it fell over the right-field wall to put the Brewers ahead 2-0. Milwaukee hung on to notch its third one-run victory over the Cardinals in the teams' six meetings of 2018. Jeff Curry/Getty Images
Thursday, April 12, at Cincinnati - Cardinals 13, Reds 4: Connecting for one of the Cardinals' four home runs, Jose Martinez launched his seventh-inning solo shot at 113.7 mph - the hardest-hit ball of his career and the second-hardest homer by a Cardinal since Statcast began tracking exit velocity in 2015. Gary Landers/AP
Friday, April 13, at Cincinnati - Cardinals 5, Reds 3: Luke Weaver took a no-hitter into the fifth inning and didn't allow a hit out of the infield until the seventh while securing his second win of the season. Andy Lyons/Getty Images
Friday, April 13, at Cincinnati - Cardinals 5, Reds 3: Yadier Molina's solo homer elevated him to a second-place tie on the majors' 2018 HR leaderboard with five. His two-run single in the sixth gave him 53 career RBIs at Great American Ballpark (paired with 14 homers and a .322 average). Andy Lyons/Getty Images
Saturday, April 14, at Cincinnati - Cardinals 6, Reds 1: Making just his second start of the season, Greg Garcia homered in his first two at-bats, including a two-run shot (above) that put the Cardinals ahead 4-0. The big flies, both off Brandon Finnegan, were Garcia's first in the majors against lefthanded pitching. Aaron Doster/AP
Saturday, April 14, at Cincinnati - Cardinals 6, Reds 1: (From left) Outfielders Marcell Ozuna, Tommy Pham and Harrison Bader celebrated the Cardinals' third consecutive victory, moving the club above .500 for the first time in 2018. Joe Robbins/Getty Images
Sunday, April 15, at Cincinnati - Cardinals 3, Reds 2: Harrison Bader got to lead the season's trending dance craze, the Cardinal Conga line, after smoking a two-run homer to right field in the second inning. Joe Robbins/Getty Images