ST. LOUIS – Just days after returning from a long-term injury layoff, Lars Nootbaar created a moment that St. Louis Cardinals fans will remember for a long time. At a time when the team needed a hero most, Nootbaar delivered a crucial two-point home run in the eighth inning, helping the Cardinals come from behind to defeat the Cincinnati Reds 6-5 in a thrilling game at Busch Stadium.
This wasn’t just Nootbaar’s first home run of the 2026 season. It was a powerful statement that one of the Cardinals’ most energetic and inspiring players was truly back.
Entering the game, the Cardinals had a 3-0 lead but then allowed the Reds to turn the game around and take a 5-4 lead. As pressure mounted on Busch Stadium at the end of the eighth inning, Coach Oliver Marmol decided to put his faith in Nootbaar – who hadn’t even been initially expected to play much, having just returned from surgery on both heels.
And then the fateful moment arrived.

Facing Cincinnati’s reliever Sam Moll, Nootbaar unleashed a perfect swing that sent the ball flying straight into the center-right stands. The shot had a launch velocity of nearly 110 mph and a distance of 432-433 feet, turning the score from 4-5 to 6-5 for the Cardinals.
Immediately, Busch Stadium erupted.
Tens of thousands of fans chanted “Noooooot!” – the familiar sound that has become the trademark of the American-Japanese player. According to MLB, the crowd was so enthusiastic that Nootbaar had to return to the court to make a curtain call amidst the incessant cheers.
After the game, Nootbaar admitted he barely heard anything in that moment.
“I was just celebrating with my teammates. They told me to go outside. It’s really great to be back and experience these feelings,” he shared after the emotional victory.
For the Cardinals, the significance of this home run went far beyond a simple win.
Nootbaar missed the first two months of the season recovering from surgery on both heels. He had only just played his first game of the season the night before and was even being carefully managed by the coaching staff in terms of playing time.
But when the team needed him most, Nootbaar responded with a moment of true star power.
Coach Oliver Marmol couldn’t hide his excitement.
“Dude can hit, man. That was a huge hit. I’m really happy for so many different reasons,” Marmol said, watching his pupil change the course of the game with just one swing.
This victory also showed exactly why the Cardinals had been eagerly awaiting Nootbaar’s return.
For years, the 28-year-old not only provided consistent offensive power but also became a special source of energy in the locker room. His enthusiasm, personality, and fiery fighting spirit have always had a powerful impact on the entire team. Many analysts even suggested that the Cardinals lacked a part of their identity during Nootbaar’s absence.
Now, just days after his return, he has proven just how important he is.
From a player returning from injury, Nootbaar immediately became a hero, helping the Cardinals secure their third consecutive victory and continue their upward trajectory in the National League. Most importantly, that home run was like a message to the entire MLB:
Lars Nootbaar is back.
And if that 433-foot run on Saturday afternoon was the first sign, the Cardinals have every right to believe that their best days in the 2026 season may only be just beginning.
As Nootbaar emerged from the dugout to the cheers of the fans, Busch Stadium wasn’t just celebrating a home run. They were welcoming back one of the team’s biggest hearts – the player who had just written the first emotional chapter of his injury comeback with a moment that couldn’t have been more perfect.