Mike Yaztrzemski HR, Nolan Arenado strikeout lift Giants past Cardinals

SAN FRANCISCO — Mike Yastrzemski hit a tiebreaking home run into McCovey Cove in the sixth inning, and the Giants only struck out once while beating the St. Louis Cardinals 4-3 Sunday.

San Francisco closer Camilo Doval got slugger Nolan Arenado to strike out swinging with the tying run on second base to complete his fifth save.

San Francisco 4, St. Louis 3
St. LouisABRHBIBBSOAvg.
Edman 2b500002.292
Goldschmidt 1b402011.284
Arenado 3b500001.330
Pujols dh110011.220
c-Donovan ph-dh100000.154
Yepez lf322211.474
Carlson rf402001.220
Bader cf300110.239
Knizner c300011.209
DeJong ss300001.130
d-Dickerson ph100001.184
Totals33363510
San FranciscoABRHBIBBSOAvg.
Yastrzemski cf-rf211220.295
Pederson dh400011.261
Flores 3b301010.271
Crawford ss400000.226
Ruf 1b312010.204
Wade Jr. rf211200.250
a-Slater ph-cf-lf000020.255
Dubón 2b-cf401000.189
González lf210000.304
b-Estrada ph-2b200000.235
Casali c401000.189
Totals3047471
St. Louis020001000361
San Francisco03000100x470

a-walked for Wade Jr. in the 5th. b-grounded out for González in the 6th. c-grounded out for Pujols in the 8th. d-struck out for DeJong in the 9th.

E – DeJong (4). LOB – St. Louis 9, San Francisco 10. 2B – Goldschmidt 2 (7), Carlson (6), Flores (6). HR – Yepez (1), off Junis; Wade Jr. (1), off Hudson; Yastrzemski (2), off Cabrera. RBIs – Yepez 2 (3), Bader (8), Wade Jr. 2 (2), Yastrzemski 2 (6). SF – Yastrzemski.

Runners left in scoring position – St. Louis 6 (Knizner 3, Arenado 3); San Francisco 5 (Dubón 4, Pederson). RISP – St. Louis 0 for 9; San Francisco 0 for 9.

Runners moved up – Bader, Pederson. GIDP – Crawford.

DP – St. Louis 1 (Edman, DeJong, Goldschmidt).

St. LouisIPHRERBBSONPERA
Hudson4⅔53340833.56
McFarland0001085.40
Cabrera, L, 1-1111100132.84
Pallante110010201.29
Gallegos100011184.50
San FranciscoIPHRERBBSONPERA
Junis532225791.20
Leone, W, 2-0111111153.00
Littell, H, 2110000143.60
Brebbia, H, 2110012241.38
Doval, S, 5-6100012212.84

Inherited runners-scored – McFarland 2-0. HBP – Junis (Pujols). WP – Hudson, Gallegos, Doval.

Umpires – Home, Junior Valentine; First, Bill Miller; Second, Doug Eddings; Third, Roberto Ortiz.

T – 3:08. A – 38,193 (41,915).

LaMonte Wade Jr. also homered in his third game off the injured list to help the Giants win their second straight after a five-game losing streak. They split the four-game series with the Cardinals.

San Francisco hitters didn’t have any strikeouts until Joc Pederson whiffed against Giovanny Gallegos for the last out in the eighth inning. No team has gone an entire game without striking out since Kansas City on Sept. 7, 2017 against Minnesota, per MLB.com. The Giants last did it in 2008.

“The at-bat quality was excellent up and down the lineup,” Giants manager Gabe Kapler said. “Obviously Yaz and LaMonte Wade had the big hits, but there’s plenty of grindy at-bats around them supporting them. It sort of seems like the last couple of days we’ve been more like ourselves from a brand perspective. That feels good.”

Yastrzemski, who missed seven games on the COVID-19 IL before returning Wednesday, had a sacrifice fly in the second, then homered on a 2-0 pitch from Génesis Cabrera (1-1) that easily cleared the wall in right field with two outs.

San Francisco owns a .749 OPS in two-out situations, fourth-best in the majors.

“We are really committed to not giving any at-bats away,” Yastrzemski said.

Juan Yepez hit his first career home run for St. Louis and has hit safely in all five games he’s played in since being called up from the minors Tuesday. The rookie outfielder also walked and scored on Harrison Bader’s groundout.

Dominic Leone (2-0) won despite allowing the tying run in the sixth.

Yepez homered after Albert Pujols was hit near his left wrist by a 90 mph sinker from Jakob Junis. The Cardinals slugger winced and rubbed his wrist as he slowly walked to first. Yepez crushed the next pitch to center.

Wade’s two-run homer off Dakota Hudson in the bottom of the inning came after Darin Ruf’s leadoff walk. Luis González then reached on a fielder’s choice and scored on Yastrzemski’s sacrifice fly.

Starting off

Hudson scuffled through a second straight rocky performance, allowing three runs and five hits in 4 2/3 innings. He matched his season high of four walks and failed to make it through five innings for the third time in six starts.

Junis had five strikeouts in five innings and allowed three hits and two runs after being called up from Triple-A Sacramento before the game.

Crowd honors Pujols, Molina

Pujols and Yadier Molina received a standing ovation from the Oracle Park crowd before the fourth inning after it was announced that Sunday was the final game in San Francisco for the two St. Louis stars. Pujols stood near the plate and Molina emerged from the dugout, tipped his cap and clapped in response to the ovation. Both players, along with pitcher Adam Wainwright, are expected to retire after the season.

“From the first day that I played against both of those guys, it was special because they’re guys that are going to be enshrined in the Hall of Fame forever,” Yastrzemski said. “It was a classy move.”

Roster move

The Giants optioned RHP Gregory Santos to Triple-A Sacramento to make room for Junis.

Trainer’s room

Cardinals: Jack Flaherty threw about 30 pitches in his bullpen session Saturday, an important step as the right-hander works his way back from a shoulder injury after being shut down in the spring.

Giants: 2B Tommy La Stella (right Achilles inflammation) and 3B Evan Longoria (right hand surgery) are continuing rehab assignments with Sacramento.

Up next

Cardinals: After a day off Monday, the Cardinals return home to host the Orioles in their first visit to Busch Stadium III since it was built in 2006. St. Louis manager Oliver Marmol has not announced a starter.

Giants: LHP Carlos Rodón (1-1, 4.80 ERA) faces the Rockies in the opener of a three-game series at Oracle Park on Monday.