ATLANTA -- Greg Garcia couldn't believe his pinch-hit home run in the ninth inning set a major league record.
He assumed the Cardinals already had the mark with two pinch-hit homers earlier in the game.
The Cardinals became the first team with three pinch-hit home runs in a game and rallied from a four-run deficit to beat the Atlanta Braves 7-4 Friday night.
Rookie Aledmys Diaz got his first career homer to break a tie as a pinch-hitter in the eighth. Garcia and rookie Jeremy Hazelbaker also had pinch-hit homers in the Cardinals' first win.
Hazelbaker homered off Matt Wisler in the seventh to tie the game at 4. Garcia and Stephen Piscotty homered in the ninth.
"Two wasn't a record?" Garcia asked. "Oh my gosh. That's very hard to believe. ... I've never even heard of that."
Hazelbaker said players were wondering about a possible record after the first two pinch-hit homers.
"In the dugout, we were thinking, 'What happens if GG (Garcia) gets one here?"' Hazelbaker said. "Sure enough, he got a good one. It was a pretty exciting time. To pull out the win made it even sweeter."
St. Louis, swept in its opening three-game series at Pittsburgh, avoided its first 0-4 start since 1997.
Kevin Siegrist (1-0) threw 1 1/3 scoreless innings before Trevor Rosenthal pitched a perfect ninth for the save.
The homer by Diaz into the left field seats came on the second pitch from left-hander Eric O'Flaherty (0-2).
"That was big," Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said, adding "that gave us a chance to get to our bullpen and try to shut the door."
Matheny said there was much talk in the offseason about adding more "thump" to the Cardinals' bench.
"I don't think those were the three guys we were talking about, though," Matheny said.
The Braves scored four runs on five hits off Jaime Garcia in the third inning but didn't have another hit as they remained winless.
"We're playing good baseball," Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez said. "It's just one inning or one play kind of gets us these last three games."
Wisler's leadoff single started the third inning that included consecutive run-scoring singles by Nick Markakis, Hector Olivera and Tyler Flowers.
Jaime Garcia pitched out of trouble after two errors by shortstop Jedd Gyorko -- one throwing, one fielding -- put runners on first and second with no outs in the first. Adonis Garcia hit into a double play to end the inning.
Jaime Garcia gave up four runs on five hits and three walks in six innings.
Wisler allowed four runs on seven hits and one walk in 6 2/3 innings.
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