ST. LOUIS (AP) Alec Burleson homered, Masyn Winn drove in two runs and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Colorado Rockies 5-1 on Sunday for a split in the teams' four-game series.

ā€œIf we stick to it and keep playing our kind of baseball, we should be good," Winn said. ā€œI mean, it's Cardinals baseball; we should be good. We've got a lot of good players. Once we start putting things together, I mean like today. It was real clean. Great pitching. Great hitting. Great defense. If we do that every day, we'll be in a good spot. We just have to compete every day.ā€

Rookie catcher Pedro PagƩs knocked in a run with a sacrifice fly, singled and scored twice for the Cardinals, who won for just the third time in 10 games.

ā€œIt was a big day for me for sure,ā€ the 25-year-old PagĆ©s said. "Iā€™ve got to keep working and keep battling. I'm here to do that.ā€

The Rockies lost for the ninth time in 11 games.

Andre Pallante (2-2, 6.16 ERA) won for the second straight time in making his third consecutive start in Steven Matzā€™s spot in the rotation since moving up from Triple-A Memphis. He threw 68 pitches in five innings, allowing three hits and no runs.

ā€œI feel like I attacked the zone more,ā€ Pallante said. ā€œI'm working on trusting more what I do. The big thing I've been focusing on is not thinking about that stuff like what the team needs or where the team is at. The only thing I can control is the pitch I'm making. I try to tune everything else out.ā€

Colorado's Ty Blach (2-4) pitched five innings in his sixth start since joining the rotation on May 12 after making three relief appearances. He gave up four runs on eight hits.

ā€œIt was kind of one of those days where it just didn't quite go our way," Blach said. ā€œI think the guys have done a good job the last several days here.ā€

St. Louis took a 1-0 lead in the second. Dylan Carlson hit a leadoff double and scored on a sacrifice fly by PagƩs.

ā€œGetting that sac fly and giving the team the lead was huge for me,ā€ said PagĆ©s, who entered the game hitting .050. ā€œIt gave me confidence, especially with my confidence being down a little lately because of my performance."

The Cardinals doubled their lead in the third when Burleson led off with a home run to right field that Greg Jones just missed catching as it cleared the wall.

ā€œIt was screaming at us stick with him because this guy can hit,ā€ Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol said of Burleson. ā€œWhat he does well is making contact.ā€

A two-out single by Winn scored Brendan Donovan and PagƩs, giving St. Louis a 4-0 lead in the fourth inning.

ā€œI wanted to make contact,ā€ said Winn. ā€œI didn't make contact in my first two at-bats. I didn't like those at-bats. I was locked in. It happened to be a changeup and I dumped it over the shortstop's head. It was pretty nice.ā€

Winn's hit was the turning point, Colorado manager Bud Black said.

ā€œThe backbreaker for me was the soft single from Winn,ā€ Black said. ā€œHe had a good series. I'm impressed by their young shortstop.ā€

A throwing error by Ezequiel Tovar in the sixth while trying to complete a double play allowed PagƩs to score for a 5-0 advantage.

The Rockies scored their run in the ninth on a one-out single by Elias DĆ­az, who finished with two hits.

TRANSACTIONS

Rockies: Recalled INF Adael Amador from Double-A Hartford. Amador made his MLB debut Sunday. He started at second base and batted eighth in series finale. He is rated as the No. 1 prospect in the Rockiesā€™ farm system and is the No. 32 prospect in baseball. In his first at-bat, he singled and then stole second base.

TRAINERS ROOM

Rockies: 2B Brendan Rodgers (left hamstring strain) was placed on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to June 8. He got hurt running out a ground ball in the top of the fourth inning of Fridayā€™s game.

Cardinals: RHP Giovanny Gallegos (right shoulder impingement) will make a rehab appearance Tuesday at Double-A Springfield.

UP NEXT

Rockies: RHP Dakota Hudson (2-7, 5.25) faces Twins RHP Chris Paddock (4-3, 5.26) on Monday. Hudson is 2-4 with a 3.41 ERA with 13 walks and 18 strikeouts in six road starts.

Cardinals: Off Monday. RHP Miles Mikolas (4-6, 5.32) faces visiting Pittsburgh RHP Paul Skenes (3-0, 3.00) on Tuesday. He has appeared against the Pirates more than any other team in his career and will be making his 22nd appearance and 18th start.

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