Ahmed homers twice as D-backs pound Giants 9-3

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By: Daniel Dullum

PHOENIX, Ariz. – In the midst of a career year, Arizona Diamondbacks shortstop Nick Ahmed went yard twice versus the San Francisco Giants on Saturday, sparking the D-backs to a 9-3 win over the Giants at Chase Field.

“I don’t know the percentages, but I think a team is more likely to win when it scores first,” Ahmed said. “We just try to jump out, attack early, and we’ve done a good job of that lately.”

Ahmed was 3-for-3 with a walk, three runs scored, and four runs batted in. Steven Souza added a double, triple and three RBIs, and Ketel Marte hit his 10th home run of the season as part of Arizona’s 12-hit attack.

On his newfound power stroke, Ahmed said, “I always knew I had it in there. It’s just taken a little bit longer than some other guys to pull it out. It’s a matter of putting myself in a good position to see the ball really well and use my athleticism to attack the pitches I want to swing at.”

The D-backs’ second straight win over the Giants moved kept them in first place in the National League West race, ½ game ahead of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Fourth-place San Francisco fell to .500 and trail Arizona by six games.

Clay Buchholz (5-1) struck out eight and walked two while giving up two earned runs on seven hits over six innings.

“After the first inning, I felt really good with the mix,” Buchholz said. “I ran into a long inning in the second and gave up the solo homers, but I was able to keep them off the bases after that.”

The D-backs jumped on Giants’ starter Andrew Suarez (4-7) early and often, sending eight hitters to the plate while building a 5-0 first-inning lead. The big hit came with two outs when Souza tripled down the right-field line, driving in David Peralta (who singled) and Paul Goldschmidt (who walked).

Ahmed followed with a single to drive in Souza, and Marte completed the damage with a two-run home run to left-center.

“(Suarez’s) stuff is really good. I think it’s his command more than anything,” Giants manager Bruce Bochy said. “He was a little off, and you look at his ball-strike ratio early, he just wasn’t sharp.

“We gave up a lot of runs with two outs and it became an uphill climb for the guys,” Bochy continued. “We just needed that one hit to keep it moving. We had a lot of good at-bats with deep counts, but we just can’t get that one more hit to keep it going.”

The Giants used the long ball to cut into the D-backs’ lead. Andrew McCutchen homered to left to lead off the third, and Steven Duggar’s first career home run pulled San Francisco to within 5-2 with one out in the fourth.

The Giants’ fourth-inning threat continued with two out when McCutchen singled and went to third on Hernandez’s double. But Evan Longoria struck out.

The D-backs added three more runs in the fifth inning on an RBI double by Souza and Ahmed’s 15th home run of the season, a two-run shot that extended Arizona’s lead to 8-2. Ahmed closed out Arizona’s scoring with a solo homer off Giants reliever Derek Law – his 16th – to lead off the eighth.

McCutchen, 5-for-5 with a double and home run, tacked on the Giants’ final run with an RBI single in the ninth.

The Giants did get some good news regarding Buster Posey. The veteran catcher took Saturday off and, according to Bochy, would play Sunday at first base. Posey left Friday’s game in the third inning after experiencing concussion symptoms.

“Buster is fine,” Bochy said. “He’s penciled in for first base on Sunday.”

Probable pitchers for the series finale on Sunday involve a pair of lefthanders – Derek Holland (5-8, 3.90) for San Francisco and Robbie Ray (3-2, 5.05) for the Diamondbacks.

GIANTS JOTTINGS: Prior to Saturday’s game, the Giants called up RHP Pierce Johnson and RHP Derek Law from Triple-A Sacramento while optioning INF Kelby Tomlinson and RHP Chris Stratton (Friday night’s starter) to the River Cats. … Arizona won a video replay challenge in the third inning when San Francisco’s Gorkys Hernandez was initially ruled safe on a wide throw from 3B Ketel Marte. The call was overturned and ruled that 1B Paul Goldschmidt applied a sweep tag before Hernandez reached the bag. Time of the review was 52 seconds. … Prior to the game, the Diamondbacks announced their 20th anniversary team: Manager – Bob Brenley, 1B – Paul Goldschmidt, 2B – Jay Bell, SS – Tony Womack, 3B – Matt Williams, OF – Luis Gonzalez, Steve Finley and A.J. Pollock, C – Miguel Montero, SP – Randy Johnson, Brandon Webb, Curt Schilling, Patrick Corbin and Zack Grienke, RP – Jose Valverde and Brad Ziegler. … Attendance was 38,033.

UP NEXT: The Giants and D-backs will conclude their series Sunday afternoon at 1:10 pm PDT.

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