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By Jeremy Kahn
SAN FRANCISCO — After the pomp and circumstance of the Barry Bonds number 25 retirement ceremony subsided, there was still a game to be played between the San Francisco Giants and the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Corey Dickerson would drive in the only run that the Pirates would need on a sacrifice fly that scored Josh Harrison in the top of the third inning, as the Pirates defeated the Giants 4-0 before a sellout crowd of 41,209 at AT&T Park on Saturday night.
Harrison walked to lead off the inning, went to second on a Jordy Mercer single and advanced to third on a Trevor Williams sacrifice bunt.
Josh Bell put the game out of reach in the top of the fifth inning, as he launched a three-run home run into the left field seats for his eighth home run of the season.
That fourth inning would be the last for Ty Blach, as he gave up four runs on four hits, walked two and struck out five, as his record fell to 6-7 on the season.
Unfortunately, for the second time in this series, the offense could not get going, as they were shutout one day after scoring 13 runs against the same team.
“Couldn’t get the offense going,” said Giants manager Bruce Bochy.
Casey Kelly replaced Blach, and did a great job, as he went five innings, allowing just two hits and struck out in his first appearance as a member of the Giants.
“Saved the bullpen,” said Bochy.
This was the first major appearance for Kelly since the 2016 when he pitched for the Atlanta Braves. Kelly went 0-3 with a 5.82 earned run average.
‘Great to get out there,” said Kelly.
In his last game for the Braves on July 1, 2016 against the Miami Marlins, Kelly went two innings, allowing two runs (one earned) walked one and struck out two.
NOTES: With the retirement of Bonds number 25, the Giants are the seventh major league team to retire at least 10 numbers. The New York Yankees have retired 21 numbers, the most in major league history.
UP NEXT: The Giants and Pirates will wrap up their three-game set with a series finale on Sunday afternoon at 1:05 pm PDT.
Dereck Rodriguez closes out the home stand for the Giants, as he takes the mound, while Joe Musgrove will take the hill for the Pirates.
