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By Jeremy Kahn
SAN FRANCISCO — Chris Stratton tried to get the San Francisco Giants over the .500 mark on the season, but the San Diego Padres did not help out at all.
Cory Spangenberg scored the eventual game-winning run, when Nick Hundley attempted to throw out Freddy Galvis at second base, but the throw by Hundley went into centerfield and the Padres defeated the Giants 6-2 before a crowd of 40,546 at AT&T Park on Friday night.
The win by the Padres broke a five-game losing streak, their longest losing streak since September 24-29, 2017.
Hundley tried to stop the wild pitch thrown by Stratton, but it bounced and when Hundley picked it up, his throw was out of the reach of either Alen Hanson and Brandon Crawford that allowed Spangenberg to score easily from third base.
“Nick yanked the throw a little bit,” said Giants manager Bruce Bochy. “From our angle (in the dugout) it is hard to tell.”
The key play in that inning was an amazing diving by Buster Posey, who dove to prevent the ball from going down the right field line on the ball hit by Spangenberg. Posey got up to throw to Stratton and first base umpire Pat Hoberg called the feet first sliding Spangenberg out at first, but Padres manager Andy Green challenged the call and after a 32-second review, the call was reversed.
“That was 100 percent on me,” said Stratton.
The Giants got off to a quick start against Padres starter Clayton Richard, as Gorkys Hernandez doubled off of Richard to lead off the bottom of the first inning. Posey then hit a long fly ball that sent Hernandez to third, and he then scored on a Richard wild pitch.
Manuel Margot tied up the game in the top of the second inning, as he doubled to score Spangenberg, who doubled to lead off the inning.
Richard retired 17 in a row before Hernandez doubled in the bottom of the sixth inning, but he was stranded at second, when Posey flew out to Wil Myers in left field.
The left-hander won for the seventh time this season, as he went six innings, allowing two runs on just three hits, walking no one and striking out three.
It was a tough loss for Stratton, who saw his record fall to 8-5 on the season, as he went six innings, allowing three runs on nine hits, not walking a batter and striking out three.
This was the first time that Stratton allowed nine hits in a game since May 14th, when he did it against the Cincinnati Reds.
Pablo Sandoval got the Giants within a run in the bottom of the seventh inning, as he singled off of Craig Stammen to score Andrew McCutchen, who singled to lead off the inning against Richard. McCutchen then stole second, and scored on the Sandoval single, it was the sixth stolen base of the season for McCutchen.
Pinch hitter Joe Panik led off the bottom of the eighth inning with a sharp single, but Padres reliever Kirby Yates regrouped and retired Hernandez, Posey and McCutchen in succession to get out of the jam. Yates did have a hiccup with McCutchen at the plate, as he uncorked a wild pitch that allowed Panik to move up to second base; however, Yates got McCutchen to strikeout swinging to end the inning.
The Padres then broke the game wide-open in the top of the ninth inning, as they scored three runs off of Pierce Johnson and Will Smith. Johnson walked the first two batters before getting Matt Szczur out on a sacrifice bunt.
Following an intentional walk to Myers, Eric Hosmer then singled in both Manuel Margot and Raffy Lopez. Jose Pirela then singled in Myers, but Pirela was caught in a rundown to end the inning.
This was the first loss for Stratton at AT&T Park since losing to the Los Angeles Dodgers 15-6 on April 28th. In that game, Stratton went only 1.1 innings, allowing six runs on six hits, walking four and striking out three.
Brandon Crawford is hitless over his last 18 at bats, the third longest streak of his big-league career. The only streaks are longer are 21 at bats from June 26-July 3, 2013 and then a 20 at-bat hitless streak from April 9-15, 2015.
NOTES: Andrew Suarez looks to get the Giants back into the win column on Saturday afternoon, as he takes the mound against the Padres Jordan Lyles.
Jeff Samardzija, who is currently on the disabled list with right shoulder tightness went four innings, allowing two runs on four hits and seven strikeouts in his second rehab start for the Sacramento Rivercats. Samardzija last pitched for the Giants on May 29th, a span of 21 games.
In his last four relief appearances, Ty Blach has not allowed a run, a span of 9.2 innings.
UP NEXT: The Giants and Padres meet again on Saturday afternoon at 1:05 pm PDT.

