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SF Giants silenced by Chris Sale in 3-1 loss to Braves


The Giants’ once-maligned offense entered their matchup with Chris Sale boasting one of their most impressive streaks of the season, 12 straight games with at least three runs, tied for the longest active streak in the majors and the longest such stretch by the club since 2004.

Held hitless into the fifth inning, they looked like a club facing a seven-time All-Star making a strong bid for his eighth — and first since 2018 — in a bounceback age-35 season in Atlanta while being handed a 3-1 loss in the second game of their series against the Braves.

The Giants’ first hit of the game came courtesy of catcher Curt Casali, and he was promptly erased when the next batter, Tyler Fitzgerald, popped up the first pitch of his at-bat to right field to end the inning.

Leading off the sixth, the Giants’ designated hitter-turned-doubles machine, Jorge Soler, laced his 11th two-bagger since the start of June and came around to score their only run of the game on two-out, two-strike double from Matt Chapman two batters later.

Another two-strike knock from Chapman with one out in the ninth allowed the Giants to bring the tying run to the plate against Braves closer Raisel Iglegias, but that was all the offense they were able to mount, snapping their scoring streak at 12 games.

Following a 5-2 home stand with a comeback win to open their series in Atlanta on Monday, the Giants had climbed within two games of .500 entering Wednesday, and the loss was only their third in their past nine games.

Soler’s 11 doubles are tied with the Orioles’ Gunnar Henderson for the third-most in the majors since the start of June, trailing only Jonathan India (13) and Francisco Lindor (12), batting .280 with an .854 OPS in that span.

The Giants’ starter, Jordan Hicks, was handed the loss, allowing all three of the Braves’ runs on eight hits while striking out six and walking two over five innings.

Five’s the magic number

As Andrew Baggarly noted in The Athletic, when Hayden Birdsong notched his first major-league win Tuesday, following Spencer Bivens the day before, it became the first time the Giants starting pitcher had earned a win in consecutive games since May 18-19.

Leaving the game trailing 3-1, Hicks was unable to make it three in a row but did extend another meaningful streak, with an assist from Austin Slater and MLB headquarters in New York.

With two outs in the fifth, two runs on the board and action stirring in the Giants’ bullpen, Hicks didn’t look long for the ballgame, and the Braves initially appeared to have scored a third run and kept the conga line going when Travis d’Arnaud ripped a single into right field for their fourth hit of the inning.

Austin Riley came charging around third base, and Austin Slater came up firing. The throw from right field arrived at home plate at the same time as the Braves’ third baseman, and home plate umpire Ryan Additon initially ruled him safe, but upon video review, it …read more

Source:: The Mercury News – Entertainment

      

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