Cardinals Hit 3 Homers, Power Past Giants 9-4

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- José Martinez, Paul Goldschmidt and Dexter Fowler homered, Tommy Edman tripled in the go-ahead run in the fourth inning and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the San Francisco Giants 9-4 on Friday night.

Kolton Wong had three hits and two RBIs to help the Cardinals win their third straight and keep pace with Milwaukee in the crowded NL Central. Matt Wieters added two hits and an RBI in a rare start in place of catcher Yadier Molina.

Buster Posey had two hits and Alex Dickerson homered for San Francisco, which had its four-game winning streak stopped. The Giants scored at least seven runs in each of the four previous wins, but were held to one over the final six innings by St. Louis.

Martinez hit a solo home run off starter Drew Pomeranz (2-9) in the first. DeJong followed with a single before Goldschmidt hit his 15th, a two-run blast to deep center that traveled an estimated 449 feet.

San Francisco came back with two runs in the bottom of the first, then tied it on Dickerson's solo home run leading off the third.

Edman's triple in the fourth drove in Wong and put St. Louis ahead to stay. It's the third consecutive game that the Cardinals rookie has driven in the deciding run.

Fowler homered in the ninth after getting a single and triple in his previous two at-bats.

Dakota Hudson (7-4) overcame three first-inning walks to win. The right-hander allowed three runs and struck out six in five innings.

TRIPLING UP

Fowler's RBI triple in the seventh was the ninth of the season for the Cardinals, matching their total from 2018.

COULD USE AN OPENER

Pomeranz's problems in the first inning are nothing new. He has an 11.25 ERA and opponents are batting .365 with eight home runs off the left-hander in the opening frame.

ROSTER MOVE

The Cardinals called up 1B Rangel Ravelo from Triple-A Memphis and optioned OF Lane Thomas to the Redbirds. Ravelo, 27, played 838 career games in the minors before making his major league debut in June.

TRAINERS ROOM

Cardinals: OF Marcel Ozuna is on pace to rejoin the team at some point after the All-Star break. Ozuna has been out with two broken fingers on his right hand but avoided surgery and has been progressing well in his rehab, according to manager Mike Shildt. ... Molina (thumb) was given the day off. ... RHP Mike Mayers (shoulder strain) threw before the game and will do so again Saturday.

Giants: LHP Travis Bergen (shoulder) suffered a slight setback in his rehab and will not throw for the next 10 days.

UP NEXT

Madison Bumgarner (5-7, 4.02 ERA) starts for the Giants on Saturday. The big lefty needs one strikeout to move past Tim Lincecum into second place on the team's all-time list in the San Francisco era. The Cardinals counter with RHP Miles Mikolas (5-8, 4.34) . Mikolas won in his only career start against the Giants last season.

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