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Rafael Devers, Willy Adames homer to power Giants past Cardinals

Fri Sep 5 11:19pm ET
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Rafael Devers and Willy Adames had a homer and two RBIs each as the visiting San Francisco Giants routed the St. Louis Cardinals 8-2 Friday night.

Jung Hoo Lee (4-for-5, two runs, RBI), Patrick Bailey (3-for-5, run, RBI), Heliot Ramos (2-for-6, run) and Casey Schmitt (2-for-5, run, RBI) also had big games as the Giants banged out 18 hits.

The Giants (72-69) won for the 11th time in their past 12 games to continue their push in the National League wild-card race. They are four games back of the San Diego Padres and the New York Mets for the final two playoff spots while the Cardinals (70-72) fell 6 1/2 games back.

San Francisco starter Carson Seymour (1-2) earned his first major league victory by holding the Cardinals to one run on two hits in five innings. Seymour struck out two and walked one.


Tristan Beck allowed one run on two hits in three innings to earn his first save.

Ivan Herrera hit a homer for St. Louis and Victor Scott II drove in a run.

Cardinals starter Michael McGreevy (6-3) allowed six runs on nine hits in four innings. He struck out three and walked one.

San Francisco took a 2-0 lead in the first inning when Devers and Adames hit back-to-back homers with one out.

The Giants increased their lead to 5-0 in the fourth inning. Lee hit a leadoff single, went to third on Schmitt's double, and scored on Drew Gilbert's sacrifice fly.

After Bailey hit an RBI single, Ramos singled, Devers delivered an RBI single and Adames' fielder's-choice grounder brought in a run.

The Cardinals broke through in the fifth inning. Jimmy Crooks hit a single, advanced on a groundout and scored on Scott's single to make it 6-1.

San Francisco increased the lead to 8-1 in the seventh inning with a single by Chapman, Lee's RBI triple and a run-scoring single by Schmitt.

Herrera's eighth-inning homer cut the Cardinals' deficit to 8-2.

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