Giants rally past Cardinals in ninth
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[May 20, 2017]
ST. LOUIS -- Poor pitching and a
rash of injuries have put the San Francisco Giants in an early hole
in the National League West.
But they got good news on many fronts Friday night that go beyond
their come-from-behind, 6-5 win over the St. Louis Cardinals at
soggy Busch Stadium.
Perhaps the best news of all was the successful return of the closer
they sought after their bullpen held them back continually during a
2016 season that culminated with a ninth-inning meltdown in a
year-ending loss to the Chicago Cubs in the NL Division Series.
Coming back from a stint on the 10-day disabled list due to a right
pronator strain, closer Mark Melancon efficiently locked down the
ninth inning. After Kolten Wong's leadoff hit, Melancon induced a
first-pitch flyout from pinch-hitter Matt Adams.
Dexter Fowler, whose three-run homer off George Kontos in the
seventh gave St. Louis a 5-3 lead, got the count to 3-1. But
Melancon got him to reach for a cutter off the outside corner,
resulting in a 1-6-3 double play that held up after a quick replay
review.
It was Melancon's seventh save and San Francisco's seventh road win
in 22 games, upping its overall mark to 18-25.
"It was fun to get a little bit of the jitters, especially the way
the game played out," Melancon said.
Fans of both teams could be excused if they had the jitters every
time someone appeared out of their bullpen. After Giants starter
Matt Moore and Cardinals starter Michael Wacha recorded quality
starts, their relief offered equal parts unleaded fuel and help.
Two St. Louis relievers coughed up the 2-0 lead Wacha left them in
the seventh, giving up three runs. Third baseman Jedd Gyorko booted
a potential double-play grounder, Denard Span singled in the tying
run and Joe Panik's slow bouncer to the mound chased home the
go-ahead run.
Not to be outdone, San Francisco's bullpen quickly ruined Moore's
chance at a win in the Cardinals' seventh. Fowler belted a three-run
homer to give St. Louis a 5-3 lead.
Another RBI hit by Span made it 5-4, a tenuous edge left for Seung
Hwan Oh (1-2) as he started the ninth. Brandon Belt started the
inning with his third single and Brandon Crawford followed up with
his third hit, a single that moved Belt to third.
Eduardo Nunez needed just one pitch to hang the night's third blown
save on a reliever, lacing a go-ahead two-run double off the base of
the left-center field wall.
"The boys kept battling," Giants manager Bruce Bochy
said. "Look how it came together, good two-strike hitting by
Crawford, and then (Nunez) with the big hit."
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Cardinals starting pitcher Michael Wacha (52) pitches during the
second inning against the San Francisco Giants at Busch Stadium.
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Oh said it was an outing where nothing went well.
"First thing was letting the leadoff (hitter) reach base," he said
through translator Eugene Koo. "Second was a (bad) pitch against
Nunez."
St. Louis manager Mike Matheny, who was tossed just before a
46-minute rain delay in the seventh inning for arguing balls and
strikes with plate umpire Nic Lentz, admitted his team's third
straight loss was difficult.
"You feel like you got yourself in the right position a couple of
times and we just can't put it away," Matheny said. "Those are hard
to have."
Making his first start since May 7, Wacha dealt six scoreless
innings, allowing four hits and three walks while striking out five.
Moore yielded five hits and two runs in his six innings, walking
three and whiffing five. Tommy Pham scored Fowler on a sacrifice fly
in the third and Yadier Molina doubled home Gyorko in the sixth.
Bryan Morris pitched a clean eighth inning for San Francisco, upping
his record to 2-0 thanks to his team's rally in the ninth.
NOTES: St. Louis Friday activated INF Jhonny Peralta (upper
respiratory condition) from the 10-day DL and optioned OF Magneuris
Sierra to Double-A Springfield. Peralta went 6-for-19 in six rehab
games, split between Class A Palm Beach and Triple-A Memphis. ...
San Francisco INF Conor Gillaspie (back spasms) started a rehab
assignment Friday night at Triple-A Sacramento and was 1-for-3 He
could be back for the Giants' series at the Chicago Cubs Monday
through Thursday. ... Cardinals RF Stephen Piscotty (hamstring), who
left after an at-bat Thursday in his rehab assignment at Double-A
Springfield when he tweaked his knee, was back in the Springfield
lineup Friday and went 1-for-3. [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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