ST. LOUIS — Alec Burleson had a career-high five RBIs with his first multi-homer game and the St. Louis Cardinals overcame a three-run, first-inning deficit to beat the San Francisco Giants 9-4 Saturday and move back over .500.
Paul Goldschmidt and Brendan Donovan also homered for the Cardinals, who at 38-37 matched their season high of one game over .500. They were also 5-4 and 36-35.
''I think a lot of us are clicking at this time,'' Burleson said. ''We'll just keep carrying that and hopefully it leads to wins.''
Burleson hit a three-run homer in the fourth off Jordan Hicks for a 5-4 lead and a two-run drive against Sean Hjelle in the sixth, his 12th home run this season. The top three batters in the Cardinals' order were 7 for 14 with three homers and eight RBIs, including three hits and one RBI from Masyn Winn from the leadoff spot.
''We definitely feed off each other,'' Burleson said. ''Just watching that guy hit in front of me and put good at-bats together and then, when he's on base, if he hits a single, it's more than likely a double so he's probably going to be in scoring position for me.''
Facing his original team for the first time, Hicks (4-4) allowed a career-high five earned runs, six hits and three walks in four innings. The 27-year-old right-hander was traded to Toronto last July 30, then became a free agent and signed a $44 million, four-year contract with the Giants.
''It was a good experience being back out there at Busch,'' Hicks said. ''Overall, I just didn't have my best stuff today, and I'm just looking to move on after this one.''
San Francisco (36-41) has lost four straight and six of seven.