San Francisco Giants Dominate St. Louis Cardinals 8-2: Devers and Adames Homer, Jung Hoo Lee Tallies Four Hits in MLB Showdown

Friday, September 5th, 2025

San Francisco Giants News & Updates

San Francisco Giants Dominate St. Louis Cardinals with 8-2 Victory

The San Francisco Giants showcased their offensive prowess in a commanding 8-2 win over the St. Louis Cardinals, matching their season-best with 18 hits. The Giants' hot streak continued, marking five consecutive wins and 11 victories in their last 12 games. Despite their impressive performance, San Francisco remains four games behind the New York Mets for the final National League wild card spot.

Power Surge in the First Inning

Rafael Devers and Willy Adames set the tone early, blasting back-to-back home runs in the first inning. Devers launched a 416-foot drive into the right-field bleachers, immediately followed by Adames’ 401-foot shot over the wall in left-center. This back-to-back display gave the Giants an early cushion and energized the dugout.

Dominant Performance by Carson Seymour

In just his second career start, Carson Seymour (1-2) earned his first major league win. The right-hander delivered an impressive outing, holding the Cardinals hitless through the first four innings while the Giants built a 6-0 lead. Seymour finished with five innings pitched, surrendering just one run on two hits, with one walk and two strikeouts.

Consistent Offense from Start to Finish

Jung Hoo Lee led the Giants’ offense, tying his career high with four hits, which included an RBI triple and two runs scored. Patrick Bailey contributed three singles, and notably, every Giants starter collected at least one hit. San Francisco’s relentless attack was highlighted by a four-run fourth inning that put the game firmly out of reach for the Cardinals.

St. Louis Cardinals Struggle on the Mound

Cardinals starter Michael McGreevy (6-3) suffered his first loss in seven starts, allowing six runs and nine hits across four innings. Jimmy Crooks sparked St. Louis in the fifth with a leadoff single before scoring on Victor Scott II’s RBI single for the Cardinals' first run. Iván Herrera added a solo homer in the eighth, but the Cardinals were unable to mount a significant comeback.

Key Moments and Stats

The Giants equaled their season-high hit total with 18, matching their output in an August 29 win against Baltimore. Defensive miscues also contributed to the Cardinals’ woes, as a seventh-inning fielding error allowed Matt Chapman to reach base, leading to another run for the Giants. Tristan Beck was solid in relief, pitching the last three innings to secure his third career save and first of the season.

Up Next

Looking ahead, Giants veteran Justin Verlander (3-10, 4.29 ERA) aims to claim his first win at Busch Stadium in his 20th MLB season. He’ll face St. Louis right-hander Andre Pallante (6-13, 5.38 ERA) in a Saturday matchup. Verlander’s only previous starts at Busch came during the 2006 World Series and the 2009 regular season.

In summary

The San Francisco Giants continued their surge toward a playoff spot with a convincing 8-2 triumph over the St. Louis Cardinals, marked by explosive offense, solid pitching, and a season-high 18 hits. As every starter notched at least one hit and the Giants’ rotation delivered steady innings, San Francisco remains in tight pursuit of a postseason berth. The series continues as Justin Verlander seeks a milestone win in St. Louis.


Related Links

Other Sports Schedules

All logos are the trademark & property of their owners and not MLB-Schedules.com. All content on this website is for educational purposes.