Its a terrible night for San Francisco Giants, losing to Arizona (2-0, 5-2,0-1), in 18, friday. The DiamondsBack came away with a 2-0 victory at AT&T Park, leaving Bumgarner win total at 18 with three starts remaining. They absorbed your first loss at home since June 12. Also against Arizona.
On Friday, the SF had little to offer offensively, amassing two hits, matching their season low. It was 13th time this season the Giants have been shut out. Madison Bumgarner was his usual dominant, but received little help from his offense. The left-hander followed up a near-perfect outing by hurling eight innings.
He gave up five hits, three walks and two runs (one earned) to go along seven strikeouts. He still has a resonable shot at reaching the 20-win mark. Yet he had a strong outing the friday night, and not much to show for it, with the Giants offenses of hiatus and some rickety defense behind him. San Francisco only other near-hit was flat-out robbed by Pollock, who leaped at the fence in left-center to take a homer away grom Jarrett Parker, pinching hitting for Bumgarner. Look that:
On Friday, the SF had little to offer offensively, amassing two hits, matching their season low. It was 13th time this season the Giants have been shut out. Madison Bumgarner was his usual dominant, but received little help from his offense. The left-hander followed up a near-perfect outing by hurling eight innings.
He gave up five hits, three walks and two runs (one earned) to go along seven strikeouts. He still has a resonable shot at reaching the 20-win mark. Yet he had a strong outing the friday night, and not much to show for it, with the Giants offenses of hiatus and some rickety defense behind him. San Francisco only other near-hit was flat-out robbed by Pollock, who leaped at the fence in left-center to take a homer away grom Jarrett Parker, pinching hitting for Bumgarner. Look that:
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