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By Jeremy Kahn
Maybe a trip outside of the United States would help the San Francisco Giants, and find their hitting stride.
Pablo Sandoval went 3-for-4, including his first home run of the season and the Giants staved off a late rally to defeat the Toronto Blue Jays 7-6 at Rogers Centre.
Sandoval was one of four Giants to hit home runs, as Evan Longoria launched a solo home run over the center field wall and Joe Panik and Brandon Belt each hit home runs for the Giants, who have won two in a row after losing four in a row against the Washington Nationals and the Pittsburgh Pirates.
It was the first home run game for the Giants since they accomplished the feat on July 4, 2018 against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
In his first appearance, back in Toronto since being traded to the Giants for Alen Hanson and Derek Law, Kevin Pillar received a rousing ovation from the Rogers Centre crowd.
Pillar drove in the first run of the game for the Giants, as he drove in Pablo Sandoval against the team that he played for a seven-year period.
Jeff Samardzija continues to look sharp in the early going of the season, as he gave up two earned runs in five and one-thirds inning of work. Samardzija gave up five hits, walked one and struck out four, as he improved to 3-0 in his big-league career against the Blue Jays.
Trent Thornton made his fifth start of his career, as he went five innings, allowing four earned runs, six hits and struck out five, as he fell to 0-3 on the season.
Things were going smooth for the Giants until the bottom of the eighth inning, as they led 7-2; however, Northern California native Rowdy Tellez launched a grand slam off of Tony Watson to cut the lead down to 7-6. Despite allowing the grand slam, Watson was able to get out of the inning unscathed.
Former Oakland As infielder Eric Sogard got the eighth inning rally started, as he singled off of Sam Dyson, then Richard Urena, but then Russell Grichuk singled off the right field wall that confused Urena, who stopped at second base and Sogard ended up at third.
Justin Smoak then struck out for the first out of the inning, and then Watson got the first two strikes against Tellez; however, on the ninth pitch of the at-bat, Tellez launched a 432-foot grand slam.
Will Smith struck out two of the three batters he faced in the bottom of the ninth inning, as he picked up his sixth save of the season.
NOTES: Once again, the Giants failed to score in the first inning and the streak now stands at 24 games, a National League record and four away from breaking the dubious record, held by the 1948 Chicago White Sox, who failed to score in 28 consecutive first innings.
This was just the ninth game that the Giants played at Rogers Centre, and their first trip to the Country since the 2013 season. Overall, the Giants are now 4-5 at Rogers Centre, the Blue Jays home since June of 1989.
UP NEXT: Drew Pomeranz closes out the road trip, as he looks for his first win of the season, while the Blue Jays will send Clay Buchholz to the hill, as Buchholz also looks for his first win of the season.

