Giants avoid Brewers’ sweep with 8-5 victory

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By Jeremy Kahn

SAN FRANCISCO — With a chance to complete their first ever four-game sweep of the San Francisco Giants, things were looking bright for the Milwaukee Brewers, that is until the bottom of the third inning.

After taking a quick 2-0 lead in the top of the first inning, Brewers starter Junior Guerra simply fell apart in the bottom of the third inning, as he gave up four runs in the frame that included a bases clearing double off the bat of Buster Posey and the Giants salvaged the finale of the four-game series with an 8-5 victory over the Brewers before a sellout crowd of 41,312 at AT&T Park Sunday afternoon.

 

The double by Posey was the first of four hits on the afternoon for Posey, and it was the first four-hit game for Posey since September 15, 2016 versus the St. Louis Cardinals. Posey also ended the game with three runs batted in, his first since September 29, 2017 versus the San Diego Padres.

The comeback victory for the Giants made a winner out of Andrew Suarez, who went six strong innings, allowing four runs on eight hits, walking just one and striking out four.

Ryan Braun gave the Brewers a quick 2-0 lead in the top of the first inning, as he took a Suarez offering to the opposite field for his 11th home run of the season.

Christian Yelich extended his hitting streak up to 13 games, as he singled just two batters prior to the Braun home run.

Following Posey’s bases clearing double that gave the Giants the lead in the bottom of the third inning, Evan Longoria hit a sacrifice fly that scored Posey.

Guerra got the third inning started by getting Alen Hanson to ground out, but Guerra walked the next three batters, including Suarez to load the bases for Posey, who smoked a double to left-center field. Crawford then singled to send Posey to third, and then Longoria hit a sacrifice fly to give the Giants their fourth run of the inning.

Gorkys Hernandez got in on the act in the bottom of the fourth inning, as he took a Guerra pitch and planted it over the center field fence for his 12th home run of the season.

That fourth inning would be it for Guerra, as he allowed five runs on five hits, walking three and striking out and his record on the season fell to 6-7.

Lorenzo Cain got the Brewers within two runs in the top of the fifth inning, as grounded out to second base to score Orlando Arcia, who walked to lead off the inning, but then the Giants would break the game open in the bottom of the fifth.

Posey and Longoria each walked against Matt Albers, and then Pablo Sandoval tripled down the right field line and that was the end of the line for Albers. Dan Jennings came on and Steven Duggar greeted him by lofting a sacrifice fly to centerfield to score Sandoval from third base.

Hernan Perez cut the lead in half in the top of the sixth inning, as he hit eighth home run of the season off of Suarez.

The Brewers kept grinding, as Travis Shaw hit a pinch-hit home run to lead off the top of the seventh inning off of Sam Dyson. Shaw was the first batter that Dyson, and it was the 20th home run of the season for Shaw and his first career pinch-hit home run for Shaw.

The defensive play of the game came in the inning, when Austin Slater, who came on to replace Sandoval leaned into the Brewers dugout to snare a foul ball, then threw to first to Dyson. Originally, first base umpire D.J. Reyburn called Yelich safe; however, after a 1:35 review, the call was reversed and Yelich was called out to end the threat and the inning.

“First, I thought it was in the stands, I knew it was going to be bang-bang, surprised he was over there, dragged the foot and made the play,” said Slater.

Sandoval was forced to leave the game with a strained right hamstring, and will have it looked at by the doctors. Andrew McCutchen was also forced to leave the game with a left foot contusion.

With a chance to get even more runs in the bottom of the seventh inning, the Giants loaded the bases against Brewers reliever Taylor Williams, as Longoria and Slater each singled and Duggar walked to load the bases with nobody out; however, Williams was able to regroup to get Hanson to strikeout, then Hernandez grounded into a force out and then pinch hitter Chase d’Arnaud grounded out to end the inning.

NOTES: Despite the fact that bench coach Hensley Meulens was managing today, the win will add to Bruce Bochy’s grand total and it was win number 1,906 and Bochy passed Hall of Famer Casey Stengel for sole possession of 11th place on the all-time wins’ list.

Bochy was in Cooperstown, N.Y., to show support for Trevor Hoffman, who Bochy managed for 12 years while with the Padres. Another member of the Class of 2018 and Bochy are linked, as former Detroit Tigers shortstop Alan Trammell was on Bochy’s staff in San Diego from 2000-2002.

UP NEXT: Derek Holland will start the road trip on Monday night, as the Giants head out on the road for a two-city, six-game road trip that begins in San Diego against the Padres, who will send Eric Lauer to the mound against the Giants on Monday night at 7:10 pm PDT.

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