Gray Takes No-Hit Bid Into 6th as Cards Beat Giants 4-3 Sunday
- Sonny Gray took a no-hit bid into the sixth inning, leading the St. Louis Cardinals to a 4-3 victory over the San Francisco Giants.
- Gray allowed three runs, two hits, and six strikeouts in 5 1/3 innings of play.
- Riley O’Brien secured his third save by retiring Patrick Bailey on a game-ending double-play grounder.
- San Francisco is currently four games behind the New York Mets for the last NL wild card spot, seeking its first postseason appearance since 2021.
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Teng Kai-wei suffers fourth loss in Giants' 4-3 defeat to Cardinals - Focus Taiwan
Taipei, Sept. 8 (CNA) Teng Kai-wei (鄧愷威), Taiwan's only active pitcher in Major League Baseball, took his fourth loss of the 2025 season after the San Francisco Giants fell 4-3 to the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday.


'My season in a nutshell': Sonny Gray starts stingy, leans on bullpen to hold fast for win
The Cardinals won the series to return to .500 but needed all of the traits they've leaned on this season —bullpen, defense, timely offense, Gray — to edge Giants, 4-3.

Gray takes no-hit bid into 6th as Cards beat Giants 4-3 Sunday
Sonny Gray took a no-hit bid into the sixth inning and the St. Louis Cardinals beat San Francisco 4-3 to leave the Giants four games back for the last NL wild card.
The Cardinals’ right pitcher, Sonny Gray, took the victory in Sunday’s match against the San Francisco Giants, and Susan Slusser, from San Francisco Chronicle, wrote shortly after that the right could become a member of the team he defeated as soon as next season. Slusser indicated that the San Francisco Giants could take into account the 35-year-old right-winger. This is because Gray is, in Slusser’s words, “on Giants’ radar” and is “a very pot…
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