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Lars Nootbaar homered and tripled to drive in three runs, Ryan Helsley closed for his franchise-record 49th save and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the San Francisco Giants 6-3 on Friday night.
Giants beat Cardinals 6-5. Their offense had a lot of chances but couldn’t get the hit that might have made the difference. And with no margin for error, a miscue cost them.
St. Louis Cardinals reliever Matthew Liberatore fielded a Brett Wisely two-out bunt in the eighth inning and threw wildly past first base, allowing Tyler Fitzgerald to score from first with the ...
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Giants take advantage of error to beat Cardinals - MSNSt. Louis Cardinals reliever Matthew Liberatore fielded a Brett Wisely two-out bunt in the eighth inning and threw wildly past first base, allowing Tyler Fitzgerald to score from first with the ...
The Giants appeared to be in command, up 5-2 in the seventh, before the Cardinals rallied to tie it. Brendan Donovan's two-run double got St. Louis within one before Walker greeted the Giants ...
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