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With one out, Austin Slater (who had replaced Pederson in the sixth) hit a bloop single over the head of Clement into shallow center field, moving Belt to second. In the top of the eighth, Belt hit a single that only just got past Miller at first to lead off the inning. John Brebbia came in to pitch the sixth inning and gave up a single to Ramírez before getting two outs and being pulled for Jarlín García, who gave Giants fans a bit of a scare, walking two in a row, before getting Ernie Clement to ground into a force out to end the inning. Kwan, noted Bay Area native, went 0-for-4 for the day and apparently was quoted as saying he used to slide down the Coke bottle as a kid.
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DeSclafani was able to get two outs, but after giving up a double to Straw, which brought home Miller to tie the game, DeSclafani was pulled for José Álvarez, who got Steven Kwan to ground out to end the inning. Owen Miller doubled off of the left field wall to start the inning. As you do.īut the tables would turn on the Giants in the bottom of the inning when DeSclafani had more struggles of his own. Belt looked at two pitches way outside and fouled one off before hitting a single up the middle to score Estrada and Duggar to take their first lead of the game.Ĭaptain clutch ✈️ /dqLluZ9n6q- SFGiants April 16, 2022Īt this point, I stood up and saluted my television. This knocked Guardians starting pitcher Cal Quantril out of the game, after four and two thirds innings. But he ultimately walked to load the bases for Brandon Belt. Mike Yastrzemski got a quick 3-0 count and decided to swing at, well, everything for a couple of pitches. This was followed by a double from Steven Duggar, which looked like it might have been headed out, but bounced off the top of the wall, sending Estrada to third. The Giants were hitless until the top of the fifth inning when Thairo Estrada hit a line drive to left field. It was initially called an out, but it was overturned on review, which allowed Straw to score the first run of the game on a sac fly by José Ramírez. Joc Pederson fielded it and made a great throw to third to try to beat Straw, and it looked like he had. In the bottom of the first, Myles Straw seemed like he was out after hitting a ball down the third base line to start off the inning. He struggled from the start of the game, falling behind in the count, missing his spots, but thankfully the Guardians were not able to capitalize on it too much. Which ended up being a lot better than it could have been.
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Starting pitcher Anthony DeSclafani ended the day after four and two thirds innings, having allowed five hits, two walks and two runs, with four strike outs. Also, a little help from the Guardians’ defense, but more on that later. They did so primarily on the back of Brandon Belt, who had two RBI and scored a run himself. The San Francisco Giants defeated the Cleveland Guardians tonight, 4-2.