Wainwright helps Cardinals win series finale vs. Giants
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[May 22, 2017]
ST. LOUIS -- Adam Wainwright was
the only St. Louis Cardinals starter to allow a run in their weekend
series with the San Francisco Giants.
He was also their only starter to win a game.
Wainwright permitted just one run and five hits in 6 1/3 innings
Sunday in winning his fourth consecutive decision as St. Louis
salvaged the series finale 8-3 at sold-out Busch Stadium.
In upping his record to 4-3, Wainwright walked three and fanned
five, showcasing more swing-and-miss stuff than he has in almost
every other start this year.
Wainwright struck out the side in the second to escape a two-on,
none-out jam and attracted 13 swings and misses on his 109 pitches,
departing after slipping a called third strike past pinch-hitter
Michael Morse in the seventh.
"I ruined it for us," Wainwright joked about allowing the run. "I
always feel like my best is about to come. I feel like there's a lot
of things I can do better, but this was a good start."
Wainwright's start capped a terrific homestand for the Cardinals'
starting rotation. Their 3-5 mark couldn't be blamed on the guys who
opened the games. They gave up a combined 10 runs in 54 innings, yet
St. Louis entered this one on a four-game losing streak.

Manager Mike Matheny thought the Cardinals left some wins on the
field. They led in two midweek losses to the Boston Red Sox, blew a
ninth-inning lead Friday night against San Francisco and wasted nine
shutout innings Saturday night by Carlos Martinez in a 13-inning
defeat.
"Some of those losses are hard to swallow," he said. "I definitely
felt like we played better than our record shows on the homestand."
This one wasn't a missed opportunity, not with Wainwright pitching
and not with the offense teeing off on a favorite mark.
Giants right-hander Matt Cain (3-2) entered the day with a 7.62
career ERA in St. Louis and it got no better as a result of his
latest failure under the Gateway Arch.
In 5 1/3 innings, Cain was touched for nine hits and seven runs,
walking three and striking out one. Cain departed after his mound
opponent ripped a one-out double to the left field wall in the
sixth, scoring Aledmys Diaz for a 7-1 lead.
"He was just behind more than he's normally been this year," San
Francisco manager Bruce Bochy said of Cain. "He battled, he
competed, but as you could see, I thought it was just a case where
he just wasn't as sharp as he's been."
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Cardinals pinch hitter Stephen Piscotty (55) hits a single off of
San Francisco Giants relief pitcher Cory Gearrin (not pictured)
during the eighth inning at Busch Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff
Curry-USA TODAY Sports

It got away from Cain in the second. The Cardinals
filled the bases with no outs for Randal Grichuk. Cain threw a
fastball probably three inches inside, but Grichuk ripped it down
the left-field line for a bases-clearing double.
One out later, Dexter Fowler scored Grichuk from third with a
sacrifice fly for a four-spot that shaped the game's outcome.
"That's a good job on his side to be able to keep the ball fair,"
Cain said. "From my vantage point, it looked like it was right on
the line, so that's a good piece of hitting. A big inning like that
is tough to come back from."
Christian Arroyo doubled home Joe Panik in the third to pull the
Giants (19-26) within 4-1, but Matt Carpenter walloped a two-run
homer to right-center field in the fifth for a 6-1 advantage.
Carpenter is now 9-for-18 with two homers in his career against
Cain.
San Francisco received back-to-back homers from Brandon Crawford and
Eduardo Nunez in the eighth, but Grichuk finished the scoring in the
St. Louis half of the inning with a ground-rule double to left
center that plated Diaz.
Diaz doubled twice and scored three runs for the Cardinals (22-19).
Grichuk finished with a season-high four RBIs.
NOTES: San Francisco INF Aaron Hill (right forearm strain) had his
rehab stint transferred to Triple-A Sacramento from Class A San Jose
on Saturday and went 1-for-2 with two runs scored in his first
appearance for the Rivercats. ... St. Louis 2B Kolten Wong (left
elbow discomfort), who left Saturday night's game in the fourth
inning, didn't start. Greg Garcia replaced him in the lineup. ...
Giants INF Conor Gillaspie (back spasms) went 1-for-4 Saturday night
in his second rehab game with Sacramento. [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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