AP photo: San Francisco Giants Joe Panik (12) slides ahead of the tag at second base as the Arizona Diamondbacks second baseman Jean Sugura puts down the late tag
On the San Francisco Giants podcast with Michael Duca this is the second time pitcher Matt Cain has gone out pitched until the fifth inning only to get beat. On Tuesday night he was sailing along throwing bullets until the Arizona Diamondbacks figured him out and scored for three runs that all stood up for the 3-0 win. Cain had been pitching a no hitter until he got touched up in the fifth. In Cain’s previous outing he was pitching a one hitter until he lost in the fifth.
The Giants hitting has been snake bit since taking three out of four from the Los Angeles Dodgers April 7th through the 10th at AT&T Park once San Francisco went on the road to Colorado and to Los Angeles going 2-4 and losing two out of three in each of those series the club has been in a hit slump or have not been able to enough score runs. The Giants were kept off balance by Diamondbacks starter Robbie Ray not to mention former A’s pitcher Tyler Clippard got the save for Arizona his first of the season.
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