Bader's infield single lifts Cardinals past Giants 2-1

Harrison Bader of the Cardinals celebrates after beating out an infield single for an RBI in the seventh inning of Sunday afternoon's game against the Giants at Busch Stadium.
Harrison Bader of the Cardinals celebrates after beating out an infield single for an RBI in the seventh inning of Sunday afternoon's game against the Giants at Busch Stadium.

ST. LOUIS (AP) - Harrison Bader put St. Louis ahead with a check-swing single off the glove of Giants first basemen LaMonte Wade Jr. in the seventh inning, and the Cardinals went on to a 2-1 victory Sunday against San Francisco.

The Cardinals won the season series, taking two out of three against the Giants in both series against them.

Matt Carpenter hooked a ground-rule double down the right-field line off former teammate John Brebbia (0-1) in the seventh. Jose Rondon was brought in to pinch-run, and he advanced to third on a flyout by Paul DeJong. With the infield in, Bader hit a grounder that deflected off Wade's glove, scoring Rondon.

Bader is now 6-for-14 in his last five games.

"You know Harrison battled and put the ball in play and we were on contact," Cardinals manager Mike Shildt said. "Harrison busted down the line and created some opportunity for himself. Some really good solid situational baseball."

Alex Reyes got the final three outs for St. Louis, setting a major league record by converting his 24th straight save chance to start his career. LaTroy Hawkins held the previous record of 23.

"I try and go out there and not think about those things and just compete. I feel like that makes everything easier, instead of thinking about a bigger picture," Reyes said.

DeJong opened the scoring in the third when he hit an 0-1 changeup into the left-field seats. The home run for DeJong was his third in his last five games.

That was the only damage Giants starter Johnny Cueto would allow. Cueto pitched five innings, allowing one run on two hits, walking one and striking out five. Cueto bounced back after allowing four runs and nine hits in his last start against St. Louis, a 6-5 loss in San Francisco.

"I thought we were all confident enough about facing Cueto and we know what we has," DeJong said. "He pitched decent but we got him out early and we did what we had to do."

The Giants tied the game in the top of the fourth when Darin Ruf hit a curveball over the left-field wall against Cardinals starter Wade LeBlanc for his 10th home run of the season. It was Ruf's second homer in his last four games against the Cardinals.

That was all the scoring the Giants could muster. St. Louis relievers Ryan Helsley, Genesis Cabrera (2-3), Giovanny Gallegos and Reyes threw four scoreless innings. Reyes earned his 22nd save of the season.

LeBlanc threw five-plus innings, allowing five hits, walking one and striking out three.

The Giants left the bases loaded in the first and sixth innings.

"I think it's really important to use past experiences to remind us just how good we are," Giants manager Gabe Kapler said. "(And) more importantly to remind us that very good offensive teams, very good baseball teams go through periods of time when you're just kind of dry."

Notes: Paul Goldschmidt singled to left in the fourth inning to extend his hitting streak to 13 games. It's the longest streak by any Cardinal this season. Cueto eclipsed 2,000 career innings pitched. He is eighth among active pitchers in innings. Giants SS Brandon Crawford (hamstring cramping) returned to the starting lineup after not starting Saturday night. Crawford walked as a pinch-hitter in Saturday's 3-1 loss to the Cardinals. Kapler said he's "pretty confident" C Buster Posey (left thumb contusion) should be available for tonight's game in Los Angeles. Shildt said RHP Jack Flaherty's (left oblique strain) bullpen session went well and he is progressing. Shildt also said management was discussing whether RHP Miles Mikolas (right forearm tightness) will need to throw one more bullpen session in St. Louis or go on a minor league assignment for rehab. Giants RHP Kevin Gausman (9-3, 1.73 ERA) will face RHP Tony Gonsolin (1-0, 2.13) and the Los Angeles Dodgers tonight to open a four-game series in Los Angeles. Gausman is 1-3 in six career starts against the Dodgers. Cardinals RHP Jake Woodford (1-1, 4.62) will start against RHP Alec Mills (4-2, 4.84) and the Chicago Cubs for the start of a four-game series tonight in St. Louis. After three relief appearances versus Chicago, Woodford will be making his first career start against the Cubs.