ST. LOUIS — Tuesday was an important start for Bud Norris because of multiple reasons. It didn’t go well. Norris then declined to answer follow-up questions after speaking postgame with the media for a little more than a minute. The Astros’ No. 1 starter allowed_ 11 hits and seven runs in five innings, falling to 6-8 while his ERA hit 3.63. The seven runs tied Norris’ season-high (May 13 at Detroit) and set a career high against the Cardinals. He also tweaked his left ankle while making a second-inning pitch to Matt Carpenter during St. Louis 9-5 victory at Busch Stadium. The righthander said his ankle was taped during the [.]