SAN FRANCISCO — Marco Scutaro answered Matt Holliday's hard takeout with a big hit of his own to help the San Francisco Giants end their home slide.

Scutaro hit a two-run single in San Francisco's four-run fourth inning before leaving with a hip injury and the Giants got their first home win this postseason, 7-1 over the St. Louis Cardinals on Monday night that tied the NL championship series at one game apiece.

"It shows you how tough he is," Giants manager Bruce Bochy said. "It's a shame somebody got hurt. It was more of a roll block. We're hoping he comes out of this OK. He got hit pretty good."

Scutaro left after the fifth because of his damaged left hip. X-rays were negative, and he'll likely get an MRI on Tuesday. There was no word on his future status.

"You're trying to get to the second baseman and obviously try to knock him down so he can't turn a double play," Holliday said. "As long as you're in the baseline, it's within the rules."

The series now shifts to St. Louis for three games, starting with Game 3 on Wednesday when San Francisco ace Matt Cain takes on Kyle Lohse of the Cardinals.

Things got off to a testy start when Holliday barreled into Scutaro at second base to break up a potential double play in the first inning. The play riled up a crowd that had seen three straight losses by the Giants so far this postseason.

There was plenty to cheer all night for the Giants. Ryan Vogelsong pitched seven strong innings, Angel Pagan hit a leadoff homer to give San Francisco its first home lead this postseason, and Scutaro broke the game open with his single off Chris Carpenter.

Making Scutaro's hit even sweeter for the Giants was the fact that Holliday misplayed the ball in left field, allowing a third run to score on the error.

The Giants also benefited from a missed call by an umpire in the eighth inning after St. Louis center fielder Jon Jay made a spectacular, diving catch to rob Brandon Crawford of a hit.

Jay threw toward first and the Cardinals should have gotten a double play, but first base umpire Bill Miller did not see Allen Craig tag Gregor Blanco's jersey as he raced back to first on the play.

St. Louis manager Mike Matheny argued the call and the umpires huddled to discuss it, but they kept the safe call even though replays showed Craig made the tag. The Giants capitalized when Ryan Theriot hit a two-run single to make it 7-1.

NL Championship Series

San Francisco 1, St. Louis 1

Game 1: St. Louis 6, San Francisco 4

Game 2: San Francisco 7, St. Louis 1

Wednesday: San Francisco at St. Louis, 2:07 p.m. (FOX)

Thursday: San Francisco at St. Louis, 6:07 p.m. (FOX)

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Friday: San Francisco at St. Louis, 6:07 p.m. (FOX)

x-Sunday: St. Louis at San Francisco, 2:45 p.m. (FOX)

x-Monday, Oct. 22: St. Louis at San Francisco, 6:07 p.m. (FOX)

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