San Francisco Giants Jung Hoo Lee circles the bases after hitting in the top of the first inning against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park in San Diego (AP News photo)
By Barbara Mason
After winning Monday’s game in the first game of their series with the San Diego Padres 4-3, the San Francisco Giants fell short in game two losing 5-1 Tuesday. The series is now tied going into game three Wednesday at 6:40.
The Giants only managed four hits and their only run of the game came in the first inning followed by eight innings of disappointing offense. San Francisco now falls four games under five hundred as their struggles continue.
The Giants took on the San Diego Padres in game two of their series after winning Monday night’s game 4-3. They took a 4-0 lead into the bottom seventh inning in game one. It got very shaky in the bottom of the seventh when Robbie Ray gave up a three run home run and the Padres trailed by a single run.
San Francisco were able to hang on winning the game Tuesday and was able to take game two in this four game series. Giants starter Kei-Wei Teng pitched 3.1 innings allowed three hits and two earned runs, one walk and two strike outs. For Padres starter Nick Pivetta six innings three hits and one earned run, two walks and ten strikeouts.
The Giants got a nice start in the first inning via the long ball. Jung Hoo Lee hit a solo home run to take an early 1-0 lead. Unfortunately not much else went right for San Francisco for the rest of the game. Smith had a single in the fourth inning,
Jung Hoo Lee had a double in the fifth inning and Wilmer Flores singled in the seventh inning. That was all that San Francisco could muster in this game. The Giants were stunted by Padre pitcher Nick Pivetta who had a stellar game finishing with three hits, one run, two walks and ten strikeouts.
This game was all San Diego from start to finish. The Padres tied up the game in the bottom of the first inning when Fernando Tatis Jr scored.
The Padres scored two more run in the fourth inning taking a 3-1 lead. Iglesias singled O’Hearn home extending their lead to 2-1. San Diego would score another run in the fourth when Tatis Jr walked Gavin Sheets home now leading 3-1.
San Diego went on to score one run in the fifth when O’Hearn singled Manny Machado home. The Padres scored again in the sixth inning. Arraez grounded into a fielder’s choice and Diaz scored giving San Diego a 5-1 lead. The final was 5-1 in favor of the Padres to tie up the series.
The Giants just could not handle what was coming off the mound from the Padres. They struggled offensively finishing the game with only four hits. Pivetta had a terrific game for the Padres.
Padres and Giants meet for the third game of the four game series on Wednesday at Petco Park. Starting pitcher for RHP San Francisco Landen Roupp (7-6 ERA 3.45) for the Padres JP Sears (7-20 ERA 5.12) first pitch at 6:40pm PT.

