Nootbaar drives in 3, Helsley records franchise record 49th save as Cardinals beat Giants 6-3
Associated Press
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Lars Nootbaar homered and tripled to drive in three runs, Ryan Helsley closed for his franchise-record 49th save and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the San Francisco Giants 6-3 on Friday night.
The Cardinals have won five of six and secured their 23rd winning season in the last 25 years. The Giants’ loss means they will not finish above .500 for the third straight season since winning a franchise-record 107 games in 2021.
Nootbaar, who leads the team in on-base percentage since the All-Star break, hit a solo homer in the third to cut into a 3-1 deficit and then capped a four-run fourth inning for the Cardinals when he knocked in two runs with a two-out triple.
“He hits the ball hard and he’s got great plate discipline,” Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol said. “With that combination, he could be a scary hitter. The last several games, you’re seeing him drive the baseball and stay through the middle of the field. That homer was fun to watch, and he drove in those other two runs as well. He’s taking steps in a really good direction.”
Nolan Arenado continued tearing up the Giants with a three-hit night and he also drove in a run. The eight-time All-Star has 175 hits and 113 RBIs against the Giants, his most against any opponent.
Helsley struck out two in the ninth for his majors-leading 49th save, setting a single-season record for the Cardinals in the process to surpass Trevor Rosenthal’s mark set in 2015. Helsley, who has not allowed an earned run in his last 17 games, moved two saves ahead of Cleveland’s Emmanuel Clase for the major league lead.
“Just telling myself it’s something I’ve done a lot of times before, not trying to make the moment too big and just to go out there and have some fun,” the 30-year-old Helsley said of his emotions when warming up to come in.
Marmol said the Cardinals have played a lot of tight games this season and it’s been important to have a trusted closer to rely on.
“He’s lights out,” Marmol said. “If you get to the ninth, you’re winning the ball game.”
Trailing 3-2 in the fourth, St. Louis sent nine batters to the plate in the inning. Masyn Winn worked a 13-pitch at-bat against Giants starter Landon Roupp (1-2) before lining an RBI double to left to tie the game. With two outs, Alec Burleson gave the Cardinals the lead with a single. Arenado followed with a ground-rule double to chase Roupp from the game before Nootbaar tripled off reliever Taylor Rogers.
The Giants scored three runs in the second. Jerar Encarnacion hit a 430-foot, two-run homer to center that he admired as soon as he hit. Mike Yastrzemski had an RBI double later in the inning.
Giants manager Bob Melvin said before the game that reaching .500 to end the season — if the Giants win their two remaining games — is still noteworthy. San Francisco was coming off a 7-2 road trip.
“When you go out and play a baseball game, you expect to win,” Melvin said.
Cardinals starter Miles Mikolas (10-11) allowed three runs in five innings. Roupp gave up six runs in 3 2/3 innings for the Giants in his fourth career start and last of the season as he pushes to be in the rotation next year.
“Definitely not the way I wanted to end it, but I think overall it was a pretty good season,” Roupp said. “Just getting my feet wet. There’s definitely some improvements I’ve got to make, and I look forward to doing that this offseason.”
ROSTER MOVES
Cardinals: IF Luken Baker was reinstated from the paternity list and OF Victor Scott II was optioned to Triple-A Memphis.
Giants: RHP Randy Rodriguez was reinstated from the injured list and RHP Mason Black was optioned to Triple-A Sacramento.
UP NEXT
LHP Blake Snell (5-3, 3.12 ERA) is scheduled to start the penultimate game of the season on Saturday for the Giants, opposite RHP Andre Pallante (8-8, 3.71 ERA) for the Cardinals.
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