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Molina's run-scoring hit has Cards on top of Brewers 1-0

WACHA TAKES ON BREWERS' GONZALEZ

"Michael is doing what we expect Michael to do what he's historically done, which is keep the ball down, command his pitches and get some life on his ball,'' manager Mike Shildt said. "His velocity has been relative to what he's always been. He had a little more velocity in LA, a little more time off, that makes sense. He was 92 or 94 with some downhill plane, which created a lot of ground balls over in Cincinnati. And he had that signature changeup working. It was down and looks like a fastball coming out of his hand and he had the ability to use the cutter.