SportsJune 1, 2009

SAN FRANCISCO -- The Giants' dependable bullpen is a big reason San Francisco has been winning the close games lately. Rich Aurilia hit his first home run of the season to give San Francisco the lead in the seventh, Aaron Rowand doubled and scored twice and the Giants took the rubber game from the St. Louis Cardinals 5-3 on Sunday...

By JANIE McCAULEY ~ The Associated Press
Cardinals second baseman Joe Thurston throws to first base after forcing out Giants baserunner Fred Lewis during the second inning Sunday in San Francisco. (GEORGE NIKITIN ~ Associated Press)
Cardinals second baseman Joe Thurston throws to first base after forcing out Giants baserunner Fred Lewis during the second inning Sunday in San Francisco. (GEORGE NIKITIN ~ Associated Press)

~ Aurilia's homer lifted San Francisco past the Cardinals 5-3.

SAN FRANCISCO -- The Giants' dependable bullpen is a big reason San Francisco has been winning the close games lately.

Rich Aurilia hit his first home run of the season to give San Francisco the lead in the seventh, Aaron Rowand doubled and scored twice and the Giants took the rubber game from the St. Louis Cardinals 5-3 on Sunday.

The victory gave the team a winning month of May at 15-14 and a 5-1 homestand.

Merkin Valdez (2-0) pitched 1 2/3 innings with a 1-2-3 seventh for the win as San Francisco improved to 6-1 in rubber games and 5-0 at home in those contests. The Giants are 8-1 in home series this season.

Brandon Medders struck out Albert Pujols to end the sixth, Jeremy Affeldt struck out Joe Thurston with runners on first and second to end the eighth and Brian Wilson finished for his 12th save in 15 chances.

"Today, they saved us," Giants manager Bruce Bochy said of his relievers. "We played good baseball this homestand coming off a tough trip. It's big for this ballclub to bounce back."

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Pujols doubled, singled twice and scored a run after hitting two home runs in Saturday night's 6-2 victory and was 7-for-11 in the series.

The Cardinals fell one game back of NL Central-leading Milwaukee heading into June after the Brewers beat Cincinnati 5-2. St. Louis was trying to start June in first place for only the fourth time in Tony La Russa's managerial tenure -- joining the 2000, '05 and '06 teams.

The Cardinals now head home from this six-game road trip for eight games in eight days at Busch Stadium.

Nick Stavinoha hit a bases-loaded two-run double that gave St. Louis the lead in the fifth. But San Francisco got both runs back in the bottom of the inning on Edgar Renteria's RBI groundout and Pablo Sandoval's single.

"We haven't been putting up eight runs a game," St. Louis shortstop Brendan Ryan said. "It'd be nice to give our starters a break. We haven't had that four- or five-run inning to put teams away. That's what we need."

Rowand extended his hitting streak to 11 games with a leadoff single in the first, then doubled in the fifth. He rolled his right ankle but it wasn't considered serious. He will be re-evaluated once the team gets to Washington.

Aurilia, who entered in a double-switch in the fifth, singled and scored in the fifth then homered leading off the seventh with a drive into the left-field bleachers off Adam Wainwright (5-3) in his 65th at-bat of 2009. Pinch-hitter Bengie Molina provided insurance with a sacrifice fly in the eighth.

Wainwright was tagged for 10 hits and lost for the first time in five road starts after going 3-0 to start the year away from St. Louis.

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