Brendan Donovan homers, hits RBI
single as Cardinals beat Giants 6-1 in season finale
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[September 30, 2024]
By JANIE McCAULEY
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Brendan Donovan hit a solo homer in the third
and followed it up with an RBI single two innings later and Alec
Burleson drove in three runs, leading the St. Louis Cardinals past
the San Francisco Giants 6-1 on Sunday.
José Fermín hit an RBI single in the sixth as the Cardinals backed
rookie righty Michael McGreevy (3-0), who stuck out six with no
walks while allowing one run on five hits over eight impressive
innings.
Manager Oliver Marmol considered giving the ninth to McGreevy, but
he had reached 91 pitches.
“It feels a heck of a lot better just going into the offseason with
more positivity,” Marmol said. “But the way we did it was fun.
McGreevy was excellent, went out and gave us eight, mixed well.”
Giants rookie right-hander Hayden Birdsong (5-6) struck out 10 of
the initial 15 Cardinals hitters and finished with 11 Ks in his 16th
start for San Francisco — one off his career high. It marked
Birdsong's second career double-digit strikeout game after fanning
12 at Colorado on July 21.
He gave way to Taylor Rogers after back-to-back RBI singles by
Donovan and Burleson in the fifth. Burleson also had a two-run
single in the sixth.
San Francisco finished 80-82 — with one more win than last season's
79 victories — in manager Bob Melvin's first season and with a total
home attendance of 2,647,736 over 80 home dates since the Giants
hosted a doubleheader. The Giants won the NL West in 2021.
“Regardless of what our record was it was going to be disappointing
based on what we felt like the team was all about to start the
season," Melvin said.
Brett Wisely's seventh-inning RBI single got the Giants on the
board.
San Francisco third baseman Matt Chapman exited to a warm ovation in
the top of the third when replaced on defense by Casey Schmitt.
Chapman, who earlier this month received a $151 million, six-year
contract for 2025-30, started 153 games this year.
And right fielder Mike Yastrzemski exited to cheers when removed
from his spot in the top of the sixth.
Both Chapman and pitcher Logan Webb spoke from the field afterward
thanking the fans.
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St. Louis Cardinals' Brendan Donovan, right, is congratulated by
third base coach Ron Warner (75) as he rounds the bases after
hitting a solo home during the third inning of a baseball game
against the San Francisco Giats, Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024, in San
Francisco. (AP Photo/Tony Avelar)
The Cardinals missed the playoffs for a second
straight season after three consecutive wild-card defeats following
an NL Championship Series berth in 2019. They finished 83-79,
including 39-42 on the road while ending the season in San Francisco
for the first time since 1960.
“I've learned a lot this year, as a person and as a baseball
player,” Donovan said. “If you're constantly learning in this game I
think you can continue to get better.”
TRAINER'S ROOM
Cardinals: 3B Nolan Arenado sat out a second straight day to end the
year.
Giants: OF Mark Canha was placed on the 10-day injured list with a
right thumb sprain after getting injured in the first inning of
Saturday's 6-5 win. ... OF Heliot Ramos was held out of the lineup
with a hamstring injury and plantar fasciitis.
ROSTER MOVES
The Giants recalled OF Luis Matos and RHP Trevor McDonald from
Triple-A Sacramento and optioned RHP Landen Roupp to Sacramento.
McDonald, San Francisco's 11th-round draft pick in 2019, made his
major league debut at age 23 in the top of the seventh and pitched a
1-2-3 inning with three groundouts before staying in the next two
frames.
UP NEXT
The Giants' Cactus League opener is against former manager Bruce
Bochy and the Texas Rangers on Feb. 22, 2025, in Surprise, Arizona.
St. Louis will face the Marlins on Feb. 22 in Jupiter, Florida.
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