Rookie Goes the Distance, Stuns Giants

Jaime Garcia threw a three-hitter for his first career shutout and fellow rookie

Allen Craig

hit a two-run home run for the St. Louis Cardinals in a 9-0 victory over the

San Francisco Giants

on Sunday.

Jon Jay had three hits and an RBI and Brendan Ryan and Yadier Molina each had two hits and an RBI for the Cardinals, who knocked out Barry Zito in the fourth inning. St. Louis rebounded from a five-game losing streak to take two of three from the Giants.

St. Louis, which entered the day 3½ games behind the NL Central-leading Reds, is 50-27 in games started by Garcia, Adam Wainwright and Chris Carpenter and 17-27 otherwise.

During the game the Giants were awarded outfielder Cody Ross on a waiver claim from Florida.

Garcia (11-6) was razor sharp working on regular rest after getting two extra days the previous two outings, facing one batter over the minimum while striking out six. He did not walk a batter and needed only 89 pitches. Prior to Sunday, the 24-year-old left-hander had never pitched in the eighth.

When Garcia came to the plate in the bottom of the eighth, he got a standing ovation. He made one of the best defensive plays to start the ninth, snaring Juan Uribe's hot comebacker.

Pat Burrell singled leading off the second and fifth and each time he was quickly erased on double-play balls by Jose Guillen. Nate Schierholtz singled with two outs in the ninth before Garcia finished it by getting Aaron Rowand to ground out.

Garcia hasn't allowed an earned run his last two starts, giving up three unearned runs in six innings in a 3-2 loss to the Brewers on Tuesday. Garcia, who leads NL rookies in victories, lowered his ERA to 2.42

Zito (8-8) lasted only 3 2-3 innings, his shortest outing since June 15, 2009, against the Angels, surrendering five runs on seven hits. He handled the Cardinals the first time through the order, allowing only a hit and a walk, but the second time around the Cardinals were 5 for 7 with a walk and sacrifice fly.

Zito has won only one of his last 13 starts and is 1-5 against the Cardinals. He's allowed at least one homer in six of the last seven starts, totaling nine.

Albert Pujols, Matt Holliday and Felipe Lopez had an RBI apiece in the third. Craig had been 2 for 18 on the homestand before hitting his second homer in the fourth for a 5-0 lead, and Garcia singled and scored in a three-run fifth that included RBIs from Molina, Ryan and Jay.

Craig matched his career best of three RBIs on a bloop single in the eighth.

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