Nolan Arenado is one of the best third baseman in baseball. (Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire) Final Score: Cardinals 7, Phillies 6 Teams can go decades without having a player hit for the cycle or having a game where they hit four consecutive home runs. The St. Louis Cardinals accomplished both in the first two games of their series against the Philadelphia Phillies, setting up a rubber match Sunday evening with a win in the second of a three-game set. A night after he hit for the cycle, Nolan Arenado hit a two-run home run off of Kyle Gibson in the top of the first inning. It started the first string of back-to-back-to-back-to-back home runs in the history of one of baseball's most decorated franchises, with Nolan Gorman, Juan Yepez and Dylan Carlson all getting in on the action: https://twitter.com/PhilliesNation/status/1543334830951112704 To their credit, the Phillies came back to tie the game on two occasions, with Yairo Muñoz, Matt Vierling, Nick Castellanos and Bryson Stott all driving in runs. But after Seranthony Domínguez came on to retire Paul Goldschmidt to end the eighth inning, he returned for the top of the ninth inning. And Arenado -- well on his way to being an All-Star for the seventh time in his career -- took him deep to left field for his second home run of the game to lead off the inning: https://twitter.com/Cardinals/status/1543382408489222145 It's fair to wonder if in April the Phillies would have fought back from a 5-0 first inning deficit at all, as they did Saturday evening. Ultimately, though, they fell short thanks in large part to one of the greatest third basemen the game has ever seen. "Wow, he's hot," Phillies interim manager Rob Thomson said after the game. "[He had] two more home runs today, and I thought the first one probably is a pretty good pitch that Gibby made and he just went down and got it. He's on fire right now." With the loss, the Phillies drop to 41-38. Meanwhile, the Cardinals -- one of the teams above the Phillies in the NL Wild Card race -- improve to 44-36. The Phillies and Cardinals will wrap up their weekend set on Sunday Night Baseball, with Zack Wheeler slated to square off with Adam Wainwright on the national stage. Shibe Vintage Sports Starting Pitching Performance Matthew Liberatore was spotted a 5-0 lead, but gave it all back. In just 2 2/3 innings, the lefty allowed seven hits and five earned runs. After five starts, Liberatore's ERA sits at 5.56. Kyle Gibson struggled Saturday, allowing seven hits and six earned runs across four plus innings. The 34-year-old's ERA has ballooned to 4.91. At the conclusion of May, Gibson had a very respectable 3.83 ERA. Phillies Nugget Of The Game https://twitter.com/TimKellySports/status/1543334194050465796 Ticket IQ Next Game Sunday, July 3 vs. Cardinals at Citizens Bank Park7:08 p.m. ETTV: ESPNRadio: SportsRadio 94 WIPSpanish Radio: WTTM 1680 MORE FROM PHILLIES NATION Phillies 2022 Walk-Up SongsFor Mark Appel, ‘All Of This Is Gravy’Nightengale: Talent Evaluators Predict Trea Turner To Sign With Phillies This OffseasonBryce Harper Reveals What He Texted Blake Snell After Being Hit4 Lefty Relievers The Phillies Could Target At The Trade DeadlineIronPigs Could Leave Lehigh Valley Without Stadium Upgrades, Per GMBefore His Walk-Off, Rhys Hoskins And His Wife Jayme ‘Went Yard’ For MDAJean Segura: ‘I Would Love To Finish My Career In Philadelphia’MLB Draft Analyst Keith Law Mocks Kumar Rocker To The PhilliesBryce Harper On Trea Turner: ‘I’m Excited To See Where He Goes Next Year’ Phillies Nation Podcast · The post-Harper 2022 Phillies